Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Module or panel having discrete edgewise or face-to-face... – With joining means of dissimilar material and separate from...
Reexamination Certificate
2004-08-28
2008-03-11
Chapman, Jeanette (Department: 3635)
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Module or panel having discrete edgewise or face-to-face...
With joining means of dissimilar material and separate from...
C052S582100, C052S586200, C403S363000, C446S085000, C446S105000, C446S118000, C446S119000, C446S124000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07340868
ABSTRACT:
The invention describes a universal structural element (1) for the purpose of forming in particular, three-dimensional structures, which structural element can be manufactured in a convenient manner efficiently, cost-effectively from the most varied materials and can be recycled in an environmentally-friendly manner, can be used and applied universally, enables a monolithic type of construction using similar connectors (5) for connecting similar structural elements together and with other elements at low assembly cost and allows disassembly or reconstruction work to be conducted in a straightforward and non-destructive manner, meets high static requirements and can preferably be standardized in modular dimensions. In accordance with the invention, a universal structural element (1) in the form of a profile body, having preferably a substantially square cross-section, comprises on all longitudinal sides undercut grooves (2) that are connected on the end sides (3) by means of intersecting undercut grooves (4) with preferably the same cross-section.
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