Coupling structure with anchoring in stone parts

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Module or panel having discrete edgewise or face-to-face... – With joining means of dissimilar material and separate from...

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52125, 52235, 52513, 52710, 403121, 403353, E04G 2112

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040141519

ABSTRACT:
Coupling structure for artificial stone parts such as concrete plates etc., have an anchoring member partially embedded in the stone with a head projecting therefrom and releasably inserted in a coupling member of C-shaped cross-section e.g. for suspension but permitting limited turning on an axis longitudinal to the C-groove of the coupling member, so that lateral forces are reacted into the anchoring member. Additional features include support flanges on the anchoring member; bent off portions of the anchoring member with additional members; wire loops for improving anchoring; and special bayonet-like insertion and locking of the head in a particular type coupling member.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1350964 (1920-08-01), Friel
patent: 1708091 (1929-04-01), Healy
patent: 1831416 (1931-11-01), Junkers
patent: 2078144 (1937-04-01), Kenan
patent: 3096831 (1963-07-01), Adams
patent: 3124385 (1964-03-01), Neptune
patent: 3233319 (1966-02-01), Jensen et al.

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