Patent classifications
E05D5/0238
SECURING SYSTEM
A fastening system includes a profile with a groove, a fastening piece, at least two clamping pieces, and at least two fasteners. Each of the at least two fasteners act in a direction of force and cooperate with the at least two clamping pieces. The profile provides a first contact surface for each of the at least two clamping pieces. The fastening piece provides a second contact surface for each of the at least two clamping pieces.
FASTENING SYSTEM
A fastening system includes a profile, a fastening piece, at least two clamping pieces, at least two fasteners, and an elastic element which acts on each of the at least two clamping pieces. Each of the at least two fasteners acts in a direction of force and cooperates with a respective one of the at least two clamping pieces. The profile provides a first contact surface for each of the at least two clamping pieces. The fastening piece provides a second contact surface for each of the at least two clamping pieces.
HINGE ASSEMBLY FOR ELEVATIONAL RAILS
An articulated attachment assembly and a rail system and method of installation for rail installations in which there is an elevational change between vertical supports, in which the articulated attachment assembly eliminates the need for field mitering of components and provides instead a first articulated hinge assembly having a first mounting block to be attached to the first support, a second mounting block to be attached to the first rail connection block, and a hinge member to couple the second mounting block to the first mounting block and enable the second mounting block, the first rail connection block, and the rail to pivot together relative to the first mounting block and the first support.
HINGE ARRANGEMENT FOR A SWITCHGEAR CABINET HOUSING, AND CORRESPONDING SWITCHGEAR CABINET HOUSING
The invention relates to a hinge arrangement for a switchgear housing cabinet, having a first hinge half, which is fastened to a vertical side wall, delimiting a door opening, of a switchgear cabinet housing, and having a second hinge half, which is fastened to a door element, the hinge halves being connected to each other such that they can pivot relative to each other via a rotation axis, so that the door element closes the door opening when in a closed position and preferably completely exposes the door opening when in an open position, and the rotation axis being outside the outer periphery of both the door opening and the door element, wherein at least one of the hinge halves has a groove, via which the hinge half is fitted onto a protrusion on the outer periphery of the part of the switchgear cabinet housing and of the door element associated with the hinge half.
OUTDOOR WINDOW
An outdoor window including a movable sash which is connected to a fixed frame by means of a hinge system, and is provided with a supporting frame comprising a supporting section bar connected with the hinge system. The pivoting system has a bracket fixed to the fixed frame and provided with a projecting portion, that is placed alongside the outer lateral face of the upright of the movable sash when the latter is closed. The pivoting system further comprises a hinge which is provided with a first wing fixed to the supporting section bar of the movable sash, and with a second wing fixed to the projecting portion of the bracket. The supporting frame of the movable sash comprises a protective section bar which covers the hinge and the supporting section bar of the movable sash when the latter is closed.
LOAD-BEARING ACCESSORY, AND WINDOW
A load-bearing accessory includes a hinge, a frame and a connector. The frame includes an adjustment portion and a support portion. The distance between the adjustment portion and the support portion is adjustable. A first end of the connector is connected to the hinge, and a second end of the connector is connected to the adjustment portion. One of the hinge or the frame that is located at the upper position of the load-bearing accessory is configured to support the connector, and the connector is configured to support the other one of the hinge or the frame that is located at the lower position of the load-bearing accessory.
Hinge
A hinge is provided, which comprises: at least one hinge pin defining a hinge axis in a first dimension; a hinge leaf; a housing comprising at least one recess for receiving a portion of the hinge leaf; and at least one user adjustable fastener arranged to enable user adjustment of the positioning of the hinge leaf within the at least one recess in a second dimension, wherein the second dimension is orthogonal to the first dimension.
Hinged load panel for package delivery vehicles
A system for use in a package delivery vehicle includes an edge railing, and a panel with a hinged edge and a free edge that is located opposite from the hinged edge. A panel hinge member is located at the hinged edge of the panel. A hinge body is mounted to the edge railing and pivotally coupled to the panel hinge member to allow the panel hinge member and the panel to pivot with respect to the hinge body. The panel and the panel hinge member are formed as a unitary monolithic body.
Corner piece for mechanically interlocking frame members
A corner piece is provided for interconnecting frame members. The corner piece includes a first plate member defining an inner face, an opposite outer face, a first side face, an opposite second side face, and an end face. The first plate member including a bolt-receiving bore therethrough. A second plate member defines an inner face contiguous with the inner face of the first plate member, an outer face, a first side face, an opposite second side face, and an end face. The second plate member includes a bolt-receiving bore extending between the inner face and the outer face thereof along a first axis generally parallel to the inner face of the first plate member.
Reach-in door for refrigerated cabinets
A door is constructed for a refrigerated cabinet and includes an insulated glass IG unit of rectangular shape and a frame surrounding the unit. The frame is formed of a pair of horizontally disposed aluminum rails and a pair of vertically disposed plastic stiles. Each stile is secured at each end to a respective end of each of the rails by screws. Each rail and stile receives the insulated glass unit in a recessed manner. Full perimeter gasketing of the door is obtained by a vertical gasket on the stile on the hinged side of the door and a pair of horizontal seals on the cabinet opposite the rails of the door.