Joints and connections – Branched – Coplanar
Patent
1987-07-23
1990-01-02
Reese, Randolph A.
Joints and connections
Branched
Coplanar
403219, 403339, 403393, 144354, F16D 100
Patent
active
048909530
ABSTRACT:
A beam joint for connecting the ends of two wooden beams, the beam ends having overlapping matching tongues for connecting them together and providing angular mating surfaces for strengthening the joint, the joint being capable of being supported by a post; a mortise can be formed in the joint for receiving a tenon on the post.
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Frid, "Mortise and Tenon", 1976, pp. 16-21, Fine Woodworking.
Cuomo Peter M.
McCarthy Jack N.
Reese Randolph A.
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