Patent classifications
F16B9/00
CAST-IN INSERTION MEMBER AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME
A cast-in insertion member out of which a core inserted during casting of cast portion can easily be pulled, and production method thereof are provided. Inside covering portion is formed to cover the interior of one end of pipe. During the casting, inside covering portion is interposed between the inner surface of the one end of pipe and the outer surface of the tip of the core put into pipe, so that a bite between pipe and the core by contraction of pipe due to molding shrinkage of cast portion can be prevented. Inside covering portion includes tapered surface on the side of recess, which gradually widens from the one end to the other end of pipe. After molding of cast portion, tapered surface making contact with the outer surface of the tip of the core gradually widens in the direction opposite to that of putting the core into pipe.
CAST-IN INSERTION MEMBER AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME
A cast-in insertion member out of which a core inserted during casting of cast portion can easily be pulled, and production method thereof are provided. Inside covering portion is formed to cover the interior of one end of pipe. During the casting, inside covering portion is interposed between the inner surface of the one end of pipe and the outer surface of the tip of the core put into pipe, so that a bite between pipe and the core by contraction of pipe due to molding shrinkage of cast portion can be prevented. Inside covering portion includes tapered surface on the side of recess, which gradually widens from the one end to the other end of pipe. After molding of cast portion, tapered surface making contact with the outer surface of the tip of the core gradually widens in the direction opposite to that of putting the core into pipe.
CONTROLLED FRICTION FOR SLIDING ASSEMBLIES
An interface component is disposed between a movable block and a support member, such as a linear rail. The interface includes a number of independent flexures, each providing an axially projected contact area extending toward the support member that varies in shape and spring force according to contact force with the support member. The flexures may be arranged collectively to provide complementary radial forces on the support member, thus providing force-controlled contact points with the support member that can individually yield to local surface irregularities in the support member, while maintaining a balanced array of radial contact forces with the support member.
Conduit Mount Assembly
An assembly for fastening a conduit to a flashing structure that is typically secured to a shingled roof. The apparatus includes an adjustable clamp that can be secured to a cap on the flashing. A conduit is laid on top of the cap and the adjustable clamp is positioned on top of the conduit and is snapped in place along the perimeter of the cap. An adjustable bolt is threaded through the top of the clamp with a curved saddle that resides beneath the clamp and conforms to the shape of the conduit's outer surface. The bolt can then be adjusted to tighten the conduit to the cap. An exemplary use of the clamp involves securing conduit for running electrical wiring throughout a solar panel array.
JOINT DEVICE AND GUIDE ARRANGEMENT
A joint device rotatably connecting a functional component to a fixing structure includes a bearing shell having a first guide body with a curved first guide face, and a second guide body with a second guide face. The bearing shell connects to either the functional component or the fixing structure. An inner body having a connection portion and a guide portion is arranged between the first and second guide faces. The connection portion connects to the other of the functional component or the fixing structure. The guide portion is movably guided on the first and second guide faces about a first rotational axis defined by the curved first guide face. The connection portion or the bearing shell connects to the fixing structure by a pin. A second rotational axis extending transversely to the first rotational axis is defined by a pin central axis and/or the first guide face curvature.
Seat Plate Gas Cylinder Quick-Release Device
A quick-release device for securing a gas cylinder in a seat plate includes a pedestal defining a socket for receiving the gas cylinder. The pedestal projects upwardly from an endwall to form a jaw against which the gas cylinder is received when applied to the socket. A clamp is pivoted to the jaw for movement between an open position and a closed position. A flange is formed in the pedestal and has a lower surface for confrontation with the seat plate. A latch is coupled to the pedestal. The latch moves between a first position enabling movement of the clamp between the open and closed positions, and a second position disabling movement of the clamp between the open and closed positions.
Connection apparatus
A connection apparatus 10 for mounting a cable to a structure such as a wind turbine or oil rig. The apparatus 10 including a receiving member 14 having a hollow body with a diverging mouth, a latch member 22 movably mounted on the outside of the receiving member 14 with a latch part 24 extending into the receiving member 14. A mounting member 16 is provided which mounts the cable extending therethrough. The mounting member 16 is selectively locatable in the receiving member 14 with the latch part 24 engaging with a retaining formation in the form of a groove 56 to retain the mounting member 16 in the receiving member 14 and hence retain the cable mounted to the structure.
Composite element for building construction and civil engineering, and use of a fastening element designed as a clamping element
A composite element (10) for use in construction, in particular building construction or civil engineering, which composite element comprises at least two components and at least one fastening element (11) for connecting the components. A first component has at least one assembly pin (13), which is cylindrical in particular. The fastening element (11) is configured as a clamping element such that it can be force-fittingly connected to the assembly pin (13). The invention further relates to a use of a fastening element (11) configured as a clamping element.
RAIL FOR CABINETS
A locking rail for locking of a first and a second panel horizontally. The panels each include an essentially vertical panel surface and an essentially horizontal edge surface. The locking rail includes a first and a second locking device which are configured to engage the edge surface of the first and the second panel, respectively, and an interconnecting extension which extends between said first and second locking device. The first and second locking device each includes a first locking tongue which extends essentially perpendicular to the interconnecting extension. The first locking tongue of the first locking device is configured for locking of the first panel in a first horizontal direction and the first locking tongue of the second locking device is configured for locking of the second panel in the first horizontal direction. The locking rail includes a first locking part which extends essentially perpendicular to the interconnecting extension.
Rebar Anchoring System and Method
A rebar anchoring system and method are provided. The system includes: a rebar, with an external thread formed on the periphery of at least one end; an anchoring head, with a first perforation and a second perforation disposed respectively at both ends extending axially into the anchoring head and communicating with each other, the inner sides of the first and second perforations being formed respectively with a first internal thread matching with the external thread of the rebar and a second internal thread, and the anchoring head being mounted on the end of the rebar through the first internal thread and the external thread of the rebar; and a bolt, having a screw rod matching with the second internal thread, the screw rod being locked into the second perforation of the anchoring head, and the end of the screw rod pressing against the end of the rebar.