Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Assembled in situ-type anchor or tie – Socket type
Patent
1993-07-28
1995-07-04
Safavi, Michael
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Assembled in situ-type anchor or tie
Socket type
52699, 5274521, 248327, E04B 138, E04G 2102
Patent
active
054289360
ABSTRACT:
An insert for attaching at least one object to a concrete structure includes an insert element in the form of a plate defining an aperture. An elongated connector shaft is positioned in the plate and extends through the plate. The elongated connector shaft is threaded along at least portion of the length thereof. An anchor element is affixed to the elongated shaft for embedment in concrete when the insert apparatus is attached to a concrete structure. The plate is secured between two female connectors threadedly engaged with the elongated connector shaft. The outermost female connector can be unthreaded from the elongated connector shaft even after the concrete has hardened.
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Lampe Thomas R.
Safavi Michael
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