Joints and connections – Rod end to transverse side of member – Utilizing opposite sides of member
Patent
1974-12-02
1977-02-01
Kundrat, Andrew V.
Joints and connections
Rod end to transverse side of member
Utilizing opposite sides of member
403363, 403346, 52758R, F16B 700
Patent
active
040059413
ABSTRACT:
A structural connection or clip-in joist especially adapted for a framing system for a building, house, storage cabinet, or the like. The connection comprises a special channel extrusion joist having a slot or cut in each leg thereof opposite each other and near the end of the joist or structural member. The slotted end section of the joist is adapted to be inserted or snapped-in a second structural member, such as an I-beam or channel member or other structural member having a similar configuration. The members are preferably made of structural aluminum, but can also be made from metals such as iron, steel and the like or plastics such as PVC, ABS, styrene and the like. A wide variety of types of structural materials may be used, depending upon the particular requirements of the end or resulting construction.
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Ethyl Corporation
Johnson Donald L.
Kundrat Andrew V.
Leonard Paul H.
Sieberth John F.
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