Tenon joint for wooden frames

Joints and connections – Interfitted members – Rigid angle

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403267, 403298, F16B 1244

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044935820

ABSTRACT:
A multiple tenon joint for wooden frames in particular for solid wood strut constructions such as are usual in tables, chairs and furniture frames.
Owing to the generally small dimensioning of wooden components, the known joint constructions are not sufficiently stable. This problem is solved by the use of machined square multiple tenons which are pressed into round cylindrical multiple bores and are glued, the glue flowing back in open segments between the tenon and bore walls. The bores are smaller in diameter than the diagonal dimension of the tenons.

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patent: 1263116 (1918-04-01), Rockwell
patent: 2040126 (1936-05-01), Grieve
patent: 3299840 (1967-01-01), Schultz

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