Structural connection for cavity wall construction

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Processes – Assembling exposed modules

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52379, 52404, 52562, 52710, E04C 104

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ABSTRACT:
One common type of masonry wall is called a cavity wall which is composed of two wythes. This invention relates to a system for structurally connecting the two wythes together by the use of a mortise and tenon arrangement and for a particular type of connector having a flared tenon end and another end adapted for placement in the mortar joint of a wythe.

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