Patent classifications
Y10T403/347
Assembly to connect a panel to a support member
An assembly to connect a panel to a support member. The assembly may include a saddle fitting configured to connect to the support member and including first and second plates. A back fitting may be positioned between the second plate of the saddle fitting and a second face of the panel. An index fitting includes a flange that may be positioned between the first plate of the saddle fitting and a first face of the panel, and a boss that extends outward from the flange and through the opening in the panel. The index fitting is wider than the panel and sized to fit within the gap of the saddle fitting with a first end of the index fitting contacting against the first plate and a second end of the index fitting contacting against the second plate. One or more fasteners may connect the saddle fitting to the index fitting.
Assembly to Connect a Panel to a Support Member
An assembly to connect a panel to a support member. The assembly may include a saddle fitting configured to connect to the support member and including first and second plates. A back fitting may be positioned between the second plate of the saddle fitting and a second face of the panel. An index fitting includes a flange that may be positioned between the first plate of the saddle fitting and a first face of the panel, and a boss that extends outward from the flange and through the opening in the panel. The index fitting is wider than the panel and sized to fit within the gap of the saddle fitting with a first end of the index fitting contacting against the first plate and a second end of the index fitting contacting against the second plate. One or more fasteners may connect the saddle fitting to the index fitting.
MULTI-WAY PIPE CONNECTOR FOR TUBULAR FRAME
A multi-way pipe connector for a tubular frame, applied to connect a plurality of connection tubes so as to form the tubular frame, includes a main connector body, a plurality of connection protrusions and a plurality of elastic O-rings. The connection protrusions are extending individually in corresponding extension directions from the main connector body, and each of the connection protrusions has an outer wall including at least one annular groove. Each of the plurality of elastic O-rings is to sleeve one said corresponding annular groove of the respective connection protrusion so as to form a dimensional interference fit relationship with an inner wall of the corresponding connection tube sleeving the connection protrusion.
Resilient and dynamic member systems
Resilient and dynamic member systems are described. In some embodiments, a system may include a central node and a plurality of connector elements. The connector elements may include first and second end portions configured to be coupled to the central node. The connector elements may further include resilient portions between the first and second end portions.