Abstract: Mould locking dowel (11) for concrete, provided with a dowel sleeve (21) traversed by a plurality of holes (26) arranged on the circonference and inclined with respect to the longitudinal axis, wherein are inserted pins (29) to keep the dowel (11) into a hole (12) in the concrete. In this mould locking dowel (11) intended for concrete and of easy handling, the holes (26) for the pins (29) are arranged in the front end areas of the dowel sleeve (21) according to a sharp angle with respect to the longitudinal axis (27) of the dowel sleeve (21) so that the pins (29) penetrate, when in the final drive-in state, only on a portion of the diameter thereof in the concrete and that they are during the drive-in motion, brought throughout their length into the holes (26) arranged in part as an open channel (28) in the dowel sleeve (21).
Abstract: A device for fastening an object against a wall as a plug-in mounting is described, which is provided with an externally threaded bolt, onto one end of which a nut can be threaded and on the other end of which, which is at least partially conical and the maximum diameter of which is equal at most to the diameter of the bolt, an expander element composed of two half-shell-like parts is displaceably held. The two half-shell-like expander parts are provided, on their two longitudianl edges which in the mounted state are located opposite one another, with at least two lobes each, which for mutually securing one another axially engage one another adjacently and are held on the conical end by positive adjacent engagement in the radial direction and are disposed on the expander element in such a manner that the expander element parts are transversely symmetrical or in the developed state are point-symmetrical.
Abstract: The device for fastening an object to a wall or the like by a push-in mounting, comprises an externally threaded bolt, at one end of which a nut can be threadedly advanced, and on the other end which is at least partially conical and whose maximum diameter is at most equal to the diameter of the bolt, has displaceably mounted thereon an expander element composed of two half-shell like parts. The two parts of the expander element are provided at their longitudinal edges opposite to one another in the mounted condition with integral lobes disposed transversely symmetrical and, when viewed in development, point-symmetrical, in relation to one another. The edges of the lobes are formed in such a way as to provide, when disposed on the externally threaded bolt, a form-locking connection.