Tubular elements and joints for their mutual articulated connect

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Multiroom or level – Partition secured to and crossed by preconstructed barrier

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52578, 52582, 160351, E04B 274

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046061614

ABSTRACT:
A self-supporting wall is formed by assembling tubular elements with a longitudinal portion having a concave arc-shaped cross-section by means of joints being link plates of two different types. One type, with a central raised portion and two bored pins, and the other, with a lower spacer member and two dead-end hole pins, alternately link together the elements placed side by side, through plug members adapted to fit into a central passage of each element and to be coupled to said pins of the plates. The partition wall can thus assume a variety of polygonal or arc-shaped patterns with no need of being anchored to the floor or to the ceiling.

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patent: 4532747 (1985-08-01), Koetje

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