Truss staple

Joints and connections – Interfitted members with external bridging piece

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403230, F16B 1500

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042364400

ABSTRACT:
The staple is in the form of an integral metal wire bent into a V-shape, the vertex of the V in turn being bent at 90.degree. to form a first punching element. The diverging ends of the arms of the V-shape in turn are bent downwardly 90.degree. to form second and third punching elements. The staple can be used to fasten two members with one of the punching elements being received in one member and the remaining two punching elements being received in the other, the general V-shape of the staple providing stability at the stapled joints of the members.

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patent: 210482 (1878-12-01), Andren
patent: 1125477 (1915-01-01), Conn
patent: 2113292 (1938-04-01), Cook
patent: 2117308 (1938-05-01), Frey
patent: 2811073 (1957-10-01), Klopstock
patent: 3368445 (1968-02-01), Trzesniewski
patent: 3527477 (1970-09-01), Langwell

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