Patent classifications
F16B7/00
Interconnects for temporarily coupling modular frame members
An interconnect system for coupling first and second frame members includes female and male interconnect members. The female interconnect is secured to the first frame member and has defined therein a receptacle. The male interconnect member is secured to the second frame member and defines a protrusion configured for selective axial insertion into, and mating engagement with, the receptacle. The receptacle extends axially between a receptacle opening through which the protrusion is axially received and a receptacle rear wall at which the receptacle terminates. The protrusion terminates at a protrusion tip. The receptacle and protrusion are furthermore configured such that at least one of (a) the receptacle and the protrusion are complementarily keyed in order to prevent relative rotational displacement of the male and female interconnect members when they are in mutual mating engagement, and (b) the protrusion tip is magnetically attracted toward the receptacle rear wall.
COUPLING MONITORING SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USING SAME
A coupling including a main body, a first hub at a first end of the main body and a second hub at a second end of the main body opposite the first end is provided. The first hub includes a first inner bore configured to receive a first shaft and a pair of aligned first and second through holes extending through opposite walls of the first hub. The first through hole and the second through hole are in optical communication with the first inner bore.
COUPLING MONITORING SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USING SAME
A coupling including a main body, a first hub at a first end of the main body and a second hub at a second end of the main body opposite the first end is provided. The first hub includes a first inner bore configured to receive a first shaft and a pair of aligned first and second through holes extending through opposite walls of the first hub. The first through hole and the second through hole are in optical communication with the first inner bore.
ROTATIONAL COUPLING DEVICE AND METHOD
Various disclosed embodiments include illustrative apparatuses, medical systems, and methods for attaching two dissimilar materials. In an illustrative embodiment, an apparatus includes a first rod formed from a first material and a second rod formed from a second material. The first rod includes a first end defining a cavity exposed at an end of the first rod. The cavity has a cavity length and a cavity width perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the first rod. The cavity length is greater than the cavity width. The second rod includes a first section and a second section. The first section has a width that corresponds to the cavity width and a length that corresponds to the cavity length. The apparatus includes a bonding structure that attaches the first rod to the second rod.
ROTATIONAL COUPLING DEVICE AND METHOD
Various disclosed embodiments include illustrative apparatuses, medical systems, and methods for attaching two dissimilar materials. In an illustrative embodiment, an apparatus includes a first rod formed from a first material and a second rod formed from a second material. The first rod includes a first end defining a cavity exposed at an end of the first rod. The cavity has a cavity length and a cavity width perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the first rod. The cavity length is greater than the cavity width. The second rod includes a first section and a second section. The first section has a width that corresponds to the cavity width and a length that corresponds to the cavity length. The apparatus includes a bonding structure that attaches the first rod to the second rod.
STRUCTURAL MODULAR BUILDING CONNECTOR
A connector assembly, having an upper connector coupled to a lower connector and a gusset plate sandwiched between the upper and lower connectors. Also, disclosed is a hoistable connector assembly, a lifting frame assembly, a coupling system for modular frame units, a method for assembling a module unit using the connector assembly, and a modular frame unit and building having the connector assembly.
STRUCTURAL MODULAR BUILDING CONNECTOR
A connector assembly, having an upper connector coupled to a lower connector and a gusset plate sandwiched between the upper and lower connectors. Also, disclosed is a hoistable connector assembly, a lifting frame assembly, a coupling system for modular frame units, a method for assembling a module unit using the connector assembly, and a modular frame unit and building having the connector assembly.
Hybrid metallic/composite axial tension/compression lobe joint
A composite tube joint may comprise an end of a composite tube, an attachment feature comprising a first portion disposed within the end and a second portion extending from the end, wherein the first portion comprises a protuberant surface, and the protuberant surface mitigates movement of the attachment feature relative to the composite tube.
Hybrid metallic/composite axial tension/compression lobe joint
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Injection mold, resin member, and method for producing resin product
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