Patent classifications
F16B5/0036
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR INTERCONNECTING STRUCTURAL PANELS
A panel may be configured with panel mounts by forming a panel connector accepting slot in the panel and then locating connector mounts in the slot. In another embodiment, a panel may be configured with panel connector mounts by milling a panel to leave areas of panel material which form the mounts and milling the panel behind to connector mounts to define areas for accepting portions of the panel connector. Panels having the defined connector mounts may be connected by one or more panel connectors which engage the connector mounts.
Screed extension attachment system
A system for attaching a mounting wall of a screed extension to a screed assembly including a first mounting component configured to be engaged within a first receptacle provided on the mounting wall. The first mounting component includes a first fastening member. The system further includes a second mounting component configured to be received within a second receptacle provided on the mounting wall. The second mounting component includes a second fastening member to engage with the first mounting member on the mounting wall and a mounting catch to engage with a mating wall of the screed assembly.
Dessert display stand
A dessert display stand. The dessert display stand includes a number of panels. Each panel is defined by a first side and a second side. The first side of each panel includes a male interface. The second side of each panel includes a female interface. The male interface is designed to engage the female interface of an adjoining panel. At least one channel is placed in each panel. Each channel is designed to receive a dessert stick therethrough.
Wall Mountable Bracket Assembly
A bracket assembly isolates shear forces from fasteners to realize the full tensile load capability of the fasteners. The fasteners extend from a base plate and are embedded within a structure such as a poured concrete wall. Receptacles defined by the base plate receive bosses which extend from a mounting plate which overlies the base plate. The fasteners also retain the mounting plate to the base plate. Shear forces applied in the plane of the mounting plate are reacted between the bosses and the receptacles, the fasteners being isolated from the shear forces using oversized holes in the mounting plate to ensure that the fasteners experience primarily tensile loads.
Wall mountable bracket assembly
A bracket assembly isolates shear forces from fasteners to realize the full tensile load capability of the fasteners. The fasteners extend from a base plate and are embedded within a structure such as a poured concrete wall. Receptacles defined by the base plate receive bosses which extend from a mounting plate which overlies the base plate. The fasteners also retain the mounting plate to the base plate. Shear forces applied in the plane of the mounting plate are reacted between the bosses and the receptacles, the fasteners being isolated from the shear forces using oversized holes in the mounting plate to ensure that the fasteners experience primarily tensile loads.
Electronic device and hung structure
A hung structure is provided. The hung structure is adapted to be hung on a fastener. The hung structure includes a hung member and a restriction member. The hung member includes an opening, wherein the opening includes an insertion area and a first slot area, the fastener is adapted to pass through the opening via the insertion area, the fastener is adapted to slide from the insertion area to the first slot area, and when the fastener is in the first slot area, the hung member is supported by the fastener. The restriction member includes an affixed section, an elastic unit and a restriction section. The affixed section is affixed to the hung member. The elastic unit is connected to the affixed section. The restriction section is connected to the elastic unit, wherein the restriction section corresponds to the insertion area.
Systems and methods for coupling composite panels
A system and a method for securing a first composite panel to a second composite panel include a latch assembly having one or more latches. The latch assembly is configured to be secured to one of the first composite panel or the second composite panel. One or more strikes are configured to retain at least a portion of the one or more latches. The one or more strikes are configured to be secured to the other of the first composite panel or the second composite panel.
COUPLING STRUCTURE FOR BOARD ASSEMBLY
The present subject matter discloses a board coupling structure with a first board and a second board. The first board and the second board are respectively formed with strip-shaped ribs and strip-shaped grooves that can be interlocked with each other. The first board and the second board can only move relative to each other in the inserting direction. The strip-shaped rib has a constricted portion and a clamping portion. The advantage of the present subject matter is that the contact surface and biting degree of the connected boards are larger. The coupling structure is stable with improved waterproofing of the connection. Moreover, the boards do not need to be connected by connectors during assembling, which renders a fast and convenient assembly.
CONNECTOR AND CONTAINMENT SYSTEM FOR A PORTABLE FREE-STANDING SKATING RINK
A connector for removably securing and stacking perimeter components of a skating rink includes an elongated body that extends extending an overall length from a first end to a second end thereof, the overall length is selected to span across a portion or all of each of two or more perimeter components. The connector includes two or more first anchoring features each extending a portion of or all of the overall length into or along a first lateral side of the elongated body. The connector includes two or more second anchoring features each extending a portion of or all of the overall length into or along a second lateral side of the elongated body. The second lateral side faces opposite to the first lateral side.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR COUPLING COMPOSITE PANELS
A system and a method for securing a first composite panel to a second composite panel include a latch assembly having one or more latches. The latch assembly is configured to be secured to one of the first composite panel or the second composite panel. One or more strikes are configured to retain at least a portion of the one or more latches. The one or more strikes are configured to be secured to the other of the first composite panel or the second composite panel.