Traversed By Connector Patents (Class 403/388)
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Patent number: 7047700Abstract: A pre-cast panel forming system. The system includes one or more bulkheads to constrain the flow of uncured panel-forming material. The bulkhead is made up of an upstanding form and a base clip to secure the upstanding form to a panel-forming surface. The base clip is configured to promote ease of attachment to the panel-forming surface, even though the thickness dimension of the upstanding form is reduced relative to conventional forms. In accordance with 37 CFR 1.72(b), the purpose of this abstract is to enable the United States Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and gist of the technical disclosure. The abstract will not be used for interpreting the scope of the claims.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2002Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: Fukuvi USA, Inc.Inventors: Gordon Dodson, Kyozaburo Takagi
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Patent number: 7021855Abstract: In order to also be able to use a clamping device with structural components and girders with different dimensions or inclinations, a clamping device is proposed that comprises a tension element, to which a force can be applied, and a bearing element, which interacts with the tension element and is provided with a bearing surface that can rest against a girder or structural component. In order to ensure parallel contact of the bearing surface of the bearing element on a flange of the girder or a bearing surface of the structural component, the clamping device according to the invention further has means for coupling or connecting the tension element to the bearing element, which under the influence of the tension force or clamping force, enables the independent rotation and/or inclination of the bearing element relative to the tension element under the influence of the applied tension force, until the bearing surface of the bearing element is essentially parallel to the girder or structural component.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2002Date of Patent: April 4, 2006Assignee: Lisega GmbHInventors: Hans-Herlof Hardtke, Jorg Bernert
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Patent number: 7001098Abstract: A lock structure. The lock structure includes a first element, a second element, a guiding element and a fixing pin. The first element has a guide hole and a first through hole located under the guide hole. The second element is deposed under the first element and has a second through hole that is co-axially aligned with the first through hole. The guiding element rotates and is movably disposed in the guide hole. The guiding element has a third through hole aligned with the first through hole. The fixing pin is inserted through the third through hole, guide hole, first through hole and second through hole and has a first retaining portion. The first retaining portion is formed on the lower portion of the fixing pin and located under the second element.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2003Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Assignee: Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hsueh-Cheng Lin, Jung-Huang Peng, Chin-Chen Chang, Chia-Fu Tsai, Zhen-Dao Shen
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Patent number: 6997634Abstract: A folding joint arrangement, which is adapted for incorporating with a foldable furniture constructed by a plurality of first and second frame tubes, includes an angle joint body, a pivot arm integrally extended from the angle joint body to define a first axis, wherein the pivot arm is adapted for pivotally connecting with one of the first frame tube such that the first frame tube is capable of rotating about the first axis of the pivot arm, and a connector arm integrally extended from the angle joint body to define a second axis perpendicularly to the first axis wherein the connector arm is adapted for pivotally connecting with one of the second frame tube such that the second frame tube is capable of rotating about the second axis of the connector arm, so as to pivotally connect the first and second frame tubes in a two-plane directional movement.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2002Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Inventor: Edward Zheng
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Patent number: 6942132Abstract: A stiffening assembly is provided for stiffening an outer frame for a lower blanking tool of a carton die cutting machine to discourage the flexing thereof. The stiffening assembly includes an elongated rod and a clamping piece defining a vertically extending inner face, an opposite vertically extending outer face, and a bore extending between the inner face and the outer face along an axis at an acute angle to the outer face. A jaw element is operatively connected to the clamp piece so as to define a clamp cavity therebetween. The jaw element is movable between a clamping position for retaining a portion of the elongated rod in the clamp cavity and a release position.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2003Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Inventor: Frank E. Oetlinger
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Patent number: 6840703Abstract: The ball anchoring device consists of a lock body (10) comprising an annular wall (14) featuring radial holes (15) to accommodate radially mobile balls (16), and a locking piston (20) that slides axially within the body bore between a released position and a locked position. The lock body (10) is inserted into a first hole (7) made in the surface of the first part (55) and into a second hole (8) made in the surface of the second part, the two holes being more or less coaxial.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2001Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Assignee: Faurecia Sieges d'Automobile S.A.Inventor: Jean-Marie Blanchard
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Patent number: 6834466Abstract: A snow guard for a raised portion on a building surface, having a unitary transparent mounting body is formed from a polycarbonate material. A transparent acrylic snow-holding bar fits into the transparent mounting body. An ice-holding bar also is provided and is formed from clear acrylic. In one aspect, the mounting body includes vertical structural stiffeners 30 by walls 42 of bar supporting central columns 32 and by outside surface 38 of wall 24 and horizontal stiffeners 27 extending downwardly under top 26 and which are integral part of the mounting body and of walls 24 providing a rigid, strong connection of the two structural support sides 28, top portion 26 and horizontal stiffeners 27 and structural support sides 28 all molded in one piece, made of ultraviolet proof, high impact, high izod polycarbonate plastic. In one aspect, the mounting body include bar insertion cavities 46 and stops 52 to prevent snow-holding bar 8 from sliding through its insertion cavities.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2002Date of Patent: December 28, 2004Inventor: Thomas P. Trevorrow
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Patent number: 6796091Abstract: A building glass facade having glass panes that are mounted to a mounting structure, such as a building. The glass panes are mounted using clamp fittings or clamping arrangements for fastening glass panes with two clamping elements that clamp the glass pane between them, whereby one clamping element is realized in the form of a conical nut or taper nut that is set into a boring of the glass pane and has a detachable cover. The invention teaches that a clip closure is integrated into the cover or is an integral part of the cover.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2001Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Assignee: Dorma GmbH + Co. KGInventor: Hubert Elmer
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Patent number: 6796474Abstract: A jogger is provided for aligning carton blanks die cut from a sheet supported on inner grid mounted to an outer frame for a lower blanking tool of a carton die cutting machine. The jogger includes a plate member defining inner and outer faces. The plate member having a recess formed therein and a bore extending between the inner face and the outer face along an axis at an acute angle to the outer face. A jogger element is positioned within the recess and is movable between a retracted position and an extended position. A fastening element extends through the bore through the plate member and is receivable in a corresponding slot in the outer frame to interconnect the plate member to the outer frame.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2002Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Assignee: Blanking Systems, Inc.Inventor: Frank E Oetlinger
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Publication number: 20040175230Abstract: The present invention discloses a hanging connector, comprising a connector body, and two grooves surrounding said connector and having a cylindrical supporting section at the center of said two grooves. Two fixed hanging points are defined between the connector and the fixed object and the hanging object, and such fixed hanging point varies according to the corresponding position or error situation of the hole position to compensate the error of distance between the holes of the fixed object and the hanging object. Even in the case of having an error in the hole position, the hanging object can still be successfully fixed onto the fixed object and maintain a relative secured position.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2003Publication date: September 9, 2004Inventor: Wu-De Chang
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Patent number: 6758625Abstract: A mounting device (50) is described for mounting structural double glazing to a building. The mounting device (50) has a first member (1) including a male portion (6) and a second member (2) including a female portion (16). The male portion (6) is adapted to be inserted through a hole (33) in a pane or glass member (31) to be mounted on the building, and to engage with the female portion (16) on the second member (2) located on the other side of the pane of glass (31) from the first member (1). Each of the first and second members (1, 2) have a face portion (11, 17) substantially parallel to and facing each other, and a sealing member comprising an “O”-ring (4) located on the face portion (11, 17) of each of the first and second members (1, 2).Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2001Date of Patent: July 6, 2004Assignee: Lisus International PTE LTDInventor: Paul Lawrence
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Patent number: 6735921Abstract: Holder for plates, in particular glass plates with borings or holes, whereby in each boring is inserted an annular body with an internal or female thread and an outside facing made of an elastic material. A threaded bolt for the connection to a load-bearing construction can be screwed into the annular body. The punctiform holder makes possible a pivoting and displacement of the glass plate within certain limits. It can be installed quickly and easily.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2001Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Inventors: Alfons Oberhofer, Lothar Ginzel
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Patent number: 6718718Abstract: A clamp for controlling uplift on a metal roof. The clamp includes a unitary mounting body having a slot extending therethrough. This slot may be positioned over/about a standing seam on a metal roof and be appropriately secured thereto, such as by the use of blunt-nosed screws which engage the seam material.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2002Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Inventor: Robert M. M. Haddock
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Patent number: 6715955Abstract: This invention relates to a fastening device for an insulating glass panel. A punctiform holder (1) is used that is fastened by means of an adhesive (51) to the outside of the insulating glass plate (50). In the vicinity of the punctiform holder (1), a spacer piece (53) is inserted between the separated glass plates (2, 50). The invention further relates to a mounting element (5) with adjustable bias, whereby between a cap bell (10) and the mounting element (5) there is a permanently elastic spring element (7) that permits a relative movement of the cap bell (10) with respect to the mounting element (5). The invention further relates to the realization of a plurality of three-dimensional articulations (12, 13) between the insulating glass plate (2, 50) and the holder on the building side.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2001Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: Dorma GmbH + Co. KGInventor: Lothar Ginzel
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Patent number: 6712254Abstract: A stiffening rail support is provided for attaching a stiffening rail to an outer frame for a lower blanking tool of a carton die cutting machine to discourage the flexing thereof. The stiffening rail support includes a clamping piece defining a vertically extending inner face, an opposite vertically extending outer face, and a bore extending between the inner face and the outer face along an axis at an acute angle to the outer face. A jaw element is operatively connected to the clamp piece so as to define a clamp cavity therebetween. The jaw element is movable between a clamping position for retaining a portion of the stiffening rail in the clamp cavity and a release position.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2002Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: Blanking Systems, Inc.Inventor: Frank E. Oetlinger
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Publication number: 20040047684Abstract: A vibration and noise dampening connection mechanism for securing at least two components together having a simplified construction is disclosed. A passageway is formed in one of the components with a milled thread having a runout. The end face of the bolt and the runout of the milled thread cooperate to establish an inserted end position having a desired initial tension.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2003Publication date: March 11, 2004Inventor: Rudolf Kusel
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Patent number: 6687947Abstract: Reducing manufacturing costs and weight of the wiper apparatus for the motor vehicle. A pivot-side bracket having a pivot-side supporting surface is provided in a DR-side pivot holder, and a motor-side bracket having a motor-side supporting surface which forms a pair together with the pivot-side bracket is provided in a wiper motor, and the DR-side pivot holder and the wiper motor are fixed to a pipe by the same bolts and nuts.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2002Date of Patent: February 10, 2004Assignees: Mitsuba Corporation, Fuji Jukogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Shingo Sato, Tadashi Masuda, Akira Hoshikawa
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Publication number: 20030228190Abstract: The present invention relates to the connecting structure between lamp rack and switch box, and more particularly to a connecting structure that can be easily and precisely positioned, wherein the surrounding wall of the switch box includes several slots and the slot allows the square joint of the lamp rack to set in, while the top cover is pressed down onto the square joint and locked by the use of a stud or a bolt. In addition, the slots can be formed on the bottom of the switch box and the bending tube of the lamp rack can be inserted into the cutoff of the reinforce plate, so the square joint of the lamp rack can be inserted into the slot and the top cover and the reinforce plate are locked by a stud or a bolt.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2002Publication date: December 11, 2003Inventor: Keen Hsu
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Patent number: 6647691Abstract: A track arrangement for supporting wall studs is provided. The track arrangement includes a central longitudinal extension, first and second sidewalls and a first stud clip arrangement comprising a pair of stud clips. In a preferred embodiment, each clip comprises a portion of the sidewall bent inwardly, to form a cam surface and a stud ridge receiver. During use, the stud is forced toward the cam surface, bending the clip until a portion of the stud, specifically a stud ridge, is received in the stud ridge receiver. This will secure the stud in place, against undesired movement relative to the track. Wall assemblies are provided which preferably involve one such track arrangement positioned on the floor as a floor track, and one on the ceiling, as a ceiling track, with a stud extending therebetween. The wall framework assembly can be assembled as a slip track, or as a non-slip track.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2001Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Inventors: Duane William Becker, Brian Duane Becker
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Patent number: 6641325Abstract: System for connecting a first element to a second element comprising a base plate adapted to be adjustably attached to the first element. The base plate comprises a mechanism for allowing the base plate to move with respect to the first element substantially along a first direction. A retaining plate is adapted to be attached to the second element. The retaining plate comprises a mechanism for allowing the retaining plate to move with respect to the base plate substantially along a second direction. The retaining plate is adjustably attached to the base plate. The first direction is different from the second direction.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2001Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Assignee: Schwarz Verbindungs-Systeme GmbHInventor: Helmut Schwarz
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Patent number: 6634843Abstract: A connector includes a head from which there extends a split shank. The split shank forms opposing first and second members having an offset or stepped inner surface. The free end of the shank includes a tapered flange provided with a retaining lip which extends beyond the outer surface of the shank. One or more openings may be provided through the shank for receiving a cotter pin.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2001Date of Patent: October 21, 2003Assignee: FRP CorporationInventors: Alan Tarnow, Henry Shavel
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Patent number: 6623203Abstract: A clamp fixture to fasten glass plates that are clamped between an inner clamp element and an external clamp element, whereby a clamp bolt is supported elastically, to a limited extent, on the inner clamp element by means of a bush. The invention teaches that the inner clamp element, on the side facing the substructure, has a cylindrical receptacle space to hold the bearing that supports the clamp bolt in the axial direction, whereby the bearing is realized optionally in the form of a fixed bearing, in the form of a friction bearing that intersects the center longitudinal axis of the clamp bolt, or in the form of a movable bearing for the four-point bearing of a glass plate.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2001Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Assignee: Dorma GmbH + Co. KGInventors: Ralf Kreyenborg, Dirk Schulte
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Patent number: 6588971Abstract: A fastener clip assembly for forming a substantially concealed joint between panels of furniture, a shelf assembly or the like includes a pair of clips telescopingly assembled with one another to form a joint which prevents rotation between the clips and joint members. The clips are secured to respective joint members and assembled with a portion of the second clip received through the slot of the first clip such that offset engagement sections overlap one another while a resilient, flexible inclined section on at least one, but preferably both, of the engagement sections draws the clips and joint members together. An engaging member which resists disassembly of the clips may be included.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2001Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Assignee: Modular Systems, Inc.Inventors: Montgomery J. Welch, Kevin M. Wigger
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Patent number: 6571884Abstract: A novel solution for changing sweeps or knives on a cultivator or other soil working tool is the subject matter of the present invention. In today's farming world, where labor is at a premium and time is of the essence, a sole operator or farmer in preparing the fields for planting, summer fallow or other operations will sometimes need to change the sweeps or knives which till the ground several times for different crops or operations. The novel invention herein provides for an apparatus for quickly removing the sweeps (2) on cultivator shanks and replacing them with other soil openers of different width or configuration. A simple press button (7) releases the sweep (2) from an adapter bolted to a standard cultivator shank. The present invention eliminates the problem of sweeps falling off shanks due to lack of friction or difficulty in removing sweeps because of over friction.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2002Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: F. P. Bourgault Tillage Tools Ltd.Inventors: Leonard Horvath, Linus Yeager, Ricky William Schemenauer
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Patent number: 6561726Abstract: The invention relates to a lining panel fastening for panels or moldings subjected to high levels of wear on substructures or basic structures, in particular of sheet steel. It is distinguished by holding brackets which are fastened to the sheet-steel structure and in the holding region of which the wear-resistant moldings can be fastened.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2000Date of Patent: May 13, 2003Inventors: Walter Hecken, Wolfgang Leichnitz
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Patent number: 6547482Abstract: A hook strap comprises a transverse arm formed as a ribbon for abutment on an top flange on a formwork girder. The ends of the ribbon are provided with hook-shaped retainers for engagement below parts of a waler and tension elements for fixing the hook strap. The ribbon has a small thickness to prevent obstruction of the elements bordering the top flange and the upper surface of the top flange. The hook strap may be mounted at any location of a formwork girder or of a waler to interconnect formwork girders and/or connect formwork girders to a waler.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2000Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: Peri GmbHInventor: Artur Schwörer
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Patent number: 6540432Abstract: A fastener system for joining structural members to other structural members or to supporting structures is disclosed. The fastener system includes three types of fasteners. The first type of fastener is designed for placement between adjacent planks. The second and third types of fastener are designed for placement at the ends or sides of planks which are not adjacent other planks. The first type of fastener is in the form of two rectangular, spaced apart plates which are fixed relative to one another by a rectangular plate extending perpendicularly between the two rectangular plates. The second and third types of fasteners are in the form of a rectangular plate having two rectangular, spaced apart plates projecting perpendicularly therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2001Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Inventor: Andrew Albanese
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Publication number: 20030044232Abstract: A fastener clip assembly for forming a substantially concealed joint between panels of furniture, a shelf assembly or the like includes a pair of clips telescopingly assembled with one another to form a joint which prevents rotation between the clips and joint members. The clips are secured to respective joint members and assembled with a portion of the second clip received through the slot of the first clip such that offset engagement sections overlap one another while a resilient, flexible inclined section on at least one, but preferably both, of the engagement sections draws the clips and joint members together. An engaging member which resists disassembly of the clips may be included.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2001Publication date: March 6, 2003Inventors: Montgomery J. Welch, Kevin M. Wigger
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Patent number: 6508811Abstract: A fastening element is provided for securing a rod-shaped element to a shaft of a medical instrument. The fastening element comprises a bracket for engaging at least partially the circumference of the rod-shaped element, where the bracket can be inserted into a side opening of the shaft portion. The fastening element further comprises a tensioning mechanism, which when actuated draws the bracket in the direction out of the opening, thereby clamping the rod-shaped element to the shaft portion. The clamping force of the tensioning mechanism for clamping the rod-shaped element is continuously adjustable when actuating the tensioning mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2001Date of Patent: January 21, 2003Assignee: Karl Storz GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Ewald Stihl
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Publication number: 20020182003Abstract: In order to also be able to use a clamping device with structural components and girders with different dimensions or inclinations, a clamping device is proposed that comprises a tension element, to which a force can be applied, and a bearing element, which interacts with the tension element and is provided with a bearing surface that can rest against a girder or structural component. In order to ensure parallel contact of the bearing surface of the bearing element on a flange of the girder or a bearing surface of the structural component, the clamping device according to the invention further has means for coupling or connecting the tension element to the bearing element, which, under the influence of the tension force or clamping force, enable the independent rotation and/or inclination of the bearing element relative to the tension element under the influence of the applied tension force, until the bearing surface of the bearing element is essentially parallel to the girder or structural component.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2002Publication date: December 5, 2002Inventors: Hans-Herlof Hardtke, Jorg Bernert
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Patent number: 6442911Abstract: Building glass facade of a building, clamping arrangement in a facade, and a clamping arrangement for clamping a building glass pane in a facade, wherein a glass pane is secured at a building-side holding device, with the glass pane being secured between two clamp elements. At the inner clamp element is supported with adjustable prestressing a bell-shaped housing and between the bell-shaped housing and the inner clamp element there is disposed a permanently elastic spring member which permits a relative movement of the bell-shaped housing relative to the inner clamp element. Joint arrangements are provided in tandem between the glass pane and the holding device at the side of the building.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2000Date of Patent: September 3, 2002Assignee: DORMA GmbH + Co. KGInventors: Hubert Elmer, Peter Leitgeb
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Publication number: 20020095904Abstract: A utility line support beam resists compressive forces while preventing moisture from entering the interior of the beam. A reinforcing member is placed within the interior of the beam. The reinforcing member is positioned to absorb any compressive forces resulting from either mounting the beam on a utility pole or mounting other structures to the beam. The beam is sealed to prevent moisture from entering.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2001Publication date: July 25, 2002Applicant: Geotek, Inc.Inventors: Conrad F. Fingerson, Bruce F. Blumentritt
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Patent number: 6412242Abstract: A fastening device for a glass panel (2) on a wall (3), a building-side substructure, or similar object, such as a building facade, using a clamp fitting (4) that grips the glass panel (2) and a holder (5) that is supported on the clamp fitting (4) so that it can move to a limited extent in three dimensions. The invention teaches that the holder (5) has a retaining pivot (6) that can be fixed in position on the clamp fitting (4), whereby on the outer free end (7) of the retaining pivot there is a connecting articulation (8) that can be fixed in position for the connection of a compensating shaft (9), which on its end (10) farther from the retaining pivot (6) is connected by means of an articulation (11) that can be fixed in position with an adapter (12) for fastening to a wall (3), a substructure or similar object.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2001Date of Patent: July 2, 2002Assignee: Dorma GmbH + Co. KGInventor: Hubert Elmer
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Publication number: 20020051680Abstract: A fastener system for joining structural members to other structural members or to supporting structures is disclosed. The fastener system includes three types of fasteners. The first type of fastener is designed for placement between adjacent planks. The second and third types of fastener are designed for placement at the ends or sides of planks which are not adjacent other planks. The first type of fastener is in the form of two rectangular, spaced apart plates which are fixed relative to one another by a rectangular plate extending perpendicularly between the two rectangular plates. The second and third types of fasteners are in the form of a rectangular plate having two rectangular, spaced apart plates projecting perpendicularly therefrom.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2001Publication date: May 2, 2002Inventor: Andrew Albanese
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Publication number: 20020044824Abstract: The fixing device which serves for retaining a rail (1), in particular a running or guide rail, has a strip (2) which is provided with an angular profile and can be connected with little outlay on one side to a wall (9) and on the other side to a rail (1). The strip (2) has two limbs (21; 22) which are provided for holding the rail (1), the first limb (21) of which is provided with openings (23) for the passing through of fixing screws (24) which can be connected to the wall (9), and the second limb (22) of which is provided with a T-profile-shaped longitudinal slot (25) which is open towards the rail (1) and serves for holding and for retaining a locking element (3) which preferably has a thread (31) for a mounting screw (32) which can be connected to the rail (1), or is connected fixedly to said mounting screw.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2001Publication date: April 18, 2002Applicant: HAWA AGInventors: Karl Haab, Otto Haab
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Patent number: 6334733Abstract: A pipe connector comprising a contour fitting washer, a contour fitting nut, and a bolt is used to connect tubular members of a structure having a modular tubular framework. The pipe connector connects interfitting tubular members wherein one tubular member has an outer diameter approximating the inner diameter of a second tubular member. Each tubular member has a pair of diametrically opposed holes. When the pipe connector is completely assembled, the head of the bolt resides within a centrally disposed recess formed in the washer, and the nut is flush with the exterior of the tubular member. The pipe connector of the present invention is durable, strong, convenient to assemble, neat, and safety oriented.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1999Date of Patent: January 1, 2002Inventor: James William Tyson
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Patent number: 6261025Abstract: An assembly device for flat pieces (2) and tubular elements (1) comprises elements for securement of the flat pieces (2) on the infrastructure tubular elements (1). The securement elements are provided each with at least one element (5) for prepositioning and gripping on the infrastructure tubular elements (1). The device is more particularly applicable to the field of the assembly of structural elements in the form of flat pieces and tubular elements, in particular for leisure equipment, especially playground equipment for children.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1999Date of Patent: July 17, 2001Assignee: Husson Collectivites S.A. (Societe Anonyme)Inventors: Daniel Husson, Alain Pontius
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Patent number: 6256075Abstract: A securing structure for VESA cover of a LCD monitor. The securing structure has a rear cover, a VESA cover, a shield, and a plurality of extended nuts. The rear cover has a depression formed on a predetermined location of the rear surface. A plurality of first through holes are formed at an indented portion of the depression. The VESA cover has a plurality of second through holes formed at locations corresponding to the first through holes and the second through holes engage the depression of the rear cover. The shield is placed at inner side of the rear cover and has a plurality of third through holes at locations corresponding to the first and the second through holes. The extended nuts are inserted into the third holes of the shield. Engaging screws penetrate the first and the second through holes and engage the extended nuts so that said VESA cover is installed onto the squared depression of the rear cover.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1999Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Assignee: SamSung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventor: Dong-Wook Yang
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Patent number: 6210069Abstract: An improved method and apparatus for interconnecting a plurality of storage containers of a type having rectangularly shaped recesses formed therein. In one embodiment hereof, the present invention provides a support block which includes four integral side walls which are connected to one another to define a substantially rectangular block shape. The side walls of the block are preferably made to taper, so as to be progressively thinner as they extend further away from a center line which bisects the block. The block also includes a support boss, which is located in between all four side walls and which is connected to at least two side walls. The support boss is connected to the walls of the block by an integral connector, which may take different forms. The support boss has a central bore formed therethrough to receive and support a shaft of a fastener therein.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1998Date of Patent: April 3, 2001Inventor: John W. Speck
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Patent number: 6131346Abstract: A clamping fitting to attach glass panes whereby the clamp screw's screw head and screw shank are conceived as individual components, so that the screw head is vertically displaceable in four degrees of freedom with regard to the screw shank's axis and fixable at a screw shank's holding flange in order to achieve tolerance compensation in the glass pane's plane between the wall mounting and the bore hole in the glass pane. Between a support flange sitting close to a carrier structure and a bore hole in the glass pane, a locating flange sitting close to the glass pane is provided for, which locating flange's distance is variable with regard to the support flange. The distance adjustment is realized by penetrating through the bore hole in the glass pane.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1999Date of Patent: October 17, 2000Assignee: DORMA GmbH + Co. KGInventor: Herbert Kordes
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Patent number: 6102694Abstract: Water-cooled pipes of the type utilized to support steel workpieces in reheat furnaces and the like are insulated by preformed, rigid refractory members. Threaded studs are welded to opposing surfaces of the pipe or the web between a pair of pipes. The pipe(s) are then covered by a ceramic fiber blanket. A pair of the refractory members, each of which contains an aperture through which one of the studs is received, is positioned so as cover the pipe(s) and blanket. Nuts are fastened to the studs to hold the refractory members in place. The refractory members are sized and positioned so that gaps exist between them so as to allow for thermal expansion. These gaps may be filled with blanket insulation or heat-resistant plastic. The remaining portions of the apertures are also filled with heat-resistant plastic.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1998Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Assignee: M. H. Detrick Co.Inventor: Kevin Lenz
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Patent number: 6102610Abstract: Two composite parts, such as sheet and a hollow gas turbine liner tile, are fastened together using a fastening system that includes a journal bearing that fits in a bore in the sheet and springs to support a bolt fastener that is tightened to hold the parts together. Resilient spacers are placed between the sheet and the liner. The springs may comprise a stack of rings, each ring being a tightly wound helical spring, giving the ring a hollow cross section and resilient qualities.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1996Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Assignee: United Technologies CorporationInventors: Mark E. Palusis, Carlos G. Figueroa, Daniel C. Friedberg, Gary D. Jones, Gunther Eichhorn
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Patent number: 5997209Abstract: A fastener for timber decking, fences, pallets and the like comprises a joist attachment plate (11), with one or more fastening apertures (12) therein, one or more spacing flanges (13) locatable between joists (20) and planks (30), a plank spacer (14) extending between adjacent planks (30) and axially aligned plank engaging teeth (17, 18) extending from opposed sides of the plank spacer (14) to engage respective side surfaces of adjacent planks (30).Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1996Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Assignee: Alchemy Nominees Pty. Ltd.Inventor: Richard James Sachs
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Patent number: 5992953Abstract: First and second L-shaped brackets are secured to first and second computer peripheral units. The upright back portions of both of the brackets have holes or openings in them. With the first unit stacked on the second and their respective brackets aligned, a first male member of a connector device is snap fit in a hole in one of the brackets and a second male member of that device is snap fit in a hole in the other bracket. The two brackets and connector device form a connector assembly, which with (three) other similar assemblies, hold the stacked unit together. Bottom members, top cap members and/or center members can be snap fit onto the brackets to provide flexibility in use and to provide a smooth attractive outer appearance. According to one preferred embodiment, the assemblies can be disassembled without tools. The brackets, connector device, and the other members can be sold as a kit together with differently-sized brackets to accommodate different sizes (heights) of units.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1997Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Inventor: Josef Rabinovitz
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Patent number: 5980147Abstract: The screen wiper mechanism has a crank, a connecting rod, a pivot pin and an articulating device which couples the crank to the connecting rod. The structure has, in succession: a head which bears against an engagement surface that is formed, in facing relationship with the head, in a first lateral face of the connecting rod. A cylindrical first shank portion and a cylindrical second shank portion that is of smaller diameter than the first shank portion forms an extension to the first shank. The articulating device also has structure that secures the crank on the second shank portion of the pivot pin against relative axial movement and takes up axial clearance. This structure, moreover, is arranged to be compressed while fastening the structure together during assembly.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1995Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Paul Journee S.A.Inventor: Maurice Journee
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Patent number: 5957239Abstract: A deck-retaining clamp assembly secures a corrugated deck panel to a support cable that underlies and supports the deck panel, the deck panel having in a lower web portion an elongated opening that overlies a segment of the support cable and extends transversely of the support cable. A U-bolt engages the cable from below, and a clamp plate is tightened against the upper surface of the deck panel by at least one nut threaded onto one leg of the U-bolt. A handle attached to one of the legs of the U-bolt permits manipulation of the U-bolt to engage it with the support cable. The handle has a grip portion that is shaped and dimensioned such that it cannot pass through the hole in the clamp plate and a shank portion that is movable through the hole in the clamp plate and is of a length such that the U-bolt can be moved down relative to the clamp plate to a position such that the upper end of the U-bolt is at a level below the lowermost extremity of the support cable.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1997Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Inventor: Perry Marshak
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Patent number: 5904023Abstract: A novel clip for connecting each of a series of metal studs in a building wall to a metal channel passing through an opening formed in each stud. The clip is formed of a plate bent into a right angle. One section of the plate forms a saddle portion adapted to straddle and be secured to the channel. A second section of the plate is adapted to be attached to a wall stud. In a first embodiment, the second section has a pair of plates offset from each other so that one of the plates resides behind and the other plate resides in front of the web of the stud to which the plates are assembled. In a second embodiment, the clip has a single plate which is attached to the stud. A third embodiment includes a stiffening rib formed on each of two plates to improve the rigidity of the clip. The saddle portion and the plates in all embodiments are secured to a respective channel and stud by a screw, rivet or the like.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1998Date of Patent: May 18, 1999Assignee: The Steel Network, Inc.Inventors: Edward R. diGirolamo, Richard Mountcastle
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Patent number: 5878546Abstract: A concrete reinforcing bar connector is described in which first and second elongated resilient clip members are formed in a substantially semi-circular "C" shaped cross-sectional configuration. The first and second clip members include opposed open ends spaced apart along their respective center axes. Each of the first and second elongated resilient clip members includes a pair of longitudinal edges that are substantially parallel to their associated center axis and are spaced apart from one another to form a reinforcing bar receiving side opening. The longitudinal edges terminate in substantially radially inward projecting flanges. Inwardly projecting yieldable tabs are formed at each end of the first and second clip members. The tabs are angularly inclined toward the respective center axes of the clip members. The tabs are substantially diametrically opposed to the associated reinforcing bar receiving side openings.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1997Date of Patent: March 9, 1999Inventor: Albert R. Westover
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Patent number: 5868356Abstract: A biangular countersink in a skin panel to be joined to an underlying support member includes a frustoconical base portion defining a large included angle and an extremely shallow outer portion cut at a very small acute included angle. Fasteners usable with the countersink have heads with frustoconical undersides matching the deeper base portion of the countersink and rounded heads sized to fit within the shallow, acutely angled outer portion of the countersink. The combination of fastener and biangular countersink reduces annular grooves or "halos" which typically are formed around conventional flush head fasteners.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1996Date of Patent: February 9, 1999Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventor: James M. Giedris
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Patent number: 5857301Abstract: Raised portions are formed at opposing side portions of a metallic enclosing plate 4c, and an outside fitting portion 4c and an inside fitting portion are formed on the upper portions of the raised portions. A plurality of the enclosing plates are prepared and they are mutually joined via the raised portions and the outside fitting portion and the inside fitting portion are fitted together and arranged in parallel. A slide engaging portion of a mounting fixture is slidably fitted on the fitting portions of the enclosing plates and a sandwiching portion of the mounting fixture is fitted on a horizontal portion of a beam. In this construction, the enclosing plate can be mounted on the beam without using bolts or screws.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1996Date of Patent: January 12, 1999Assignee: Fujita Kenzo Kogyo Co., Ltd.Inventor: Hideo Fujita