Abstract:
A structure and a method for producing the structure wherein the structure comprises a framework of purlins supported by clips and plates and upright cylindrical members to form a structure of a fence, wall or a structure and the method comprises supporting the purlins between cylindrical members by the use of clips and plates to produce a structure which may include a slanted or peaked roof and may include windows and doors.
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a fixing device for supporting sticks. The fixing device includes a vertical stick, a horizontal stick coupled to the vertical stick, a pair of first fixing units, a pair of second fixing units, and fastening means. Each first fixing unit has a horizontal coupling part coming into close contact with the horizontal stick, and vertical coupling parts which are provided on an end of the horizontal coupling part, come into close contact with the vertical stick, and have a space defined therebetween. Each second fixing unit has a vertical coupling part which is inserted into the space of each of the first fixing units and comes into close contact with the vertical stick, and a horizontal coupling part protruding outwards from the vertical coupling part. The fastening means fasten the first fixing units and the second fixing units.
Abstract:
This invention provides an iron pipe furniture assembly structure principally using the pipe connector as the connection construction component of the supporting shaft and the pipe element, and utilizing the elongated round-shaped fastening shaft of the pipe connector at the insertion center for connection with the pipe element and coupled with the diamond round-shaped insertion hole of the insertion cork of the pipe element end portion and the long diameter direction slot of the insertion hole to give sufficient room for movement, and further supplemented with the indent groove on the lateral side near the end portion of the pipe element for the tool to operate and spiral turn the pipe element, thereby the assembly operation of the pipe element and the pipe connector can be easily and speedily accomplished with certain simple insertions and spiral turning operations.
Abstract:
A modular structural system includes a hub in the general shape of a polygon, such as a hexagon or octagon, which may be somewhat rounded or may have a regular shape. The system includes a plurality of other structural members, such as hub spokes, for interfacing adjacent the hub, and leg spokes, for interfacing with the hub or with the hub spokes. The system also includes cross braces for providing additional support between the hub spokes and leg spokes. The hub, the hub spokes, leg spokes, and cross braces are joined by bores in the individual pieces and a plurality of dowels or rods placed into the bores. From these modular pieces, and currently available structural members, many useful and recreational structures may be assembled and then disassembled, such as frames, garden structures, furniture, shelving, and the like.
Abstract:
An apparatus for clamping a beam to a first end of a column is disclosed. The apparatus includes first and second clamping members positioned in opposed relation to each other. The first and second clamping members include hook portions to clamp the beam. First and second legs project downwardly from the first clamping member and the second clamping member, respectively. A notch is defined in the first leg. The notch receives the second leg. The first and second legs are received within the first end of the column such that the second leg is prevented by the column from disengaging from the notch of the first leg.
Abstract:
A beam-column clamp apparatus is disclosed. The apparatus includes first and second clamping members with hook like distal portions to clamp the beam. The first and second clamping members are in opposed relation to each other. A leg projects downwardly from each clamping member. The legs are received within the first end of the column and co-operate with each other to secure the first and second clamping members to the column.
Abstract:
A structure and a method for producing the structure wherein the structure comprises a framework of purlins supported by clips and plates and upright cylindrical members to form a structure of a fence, wall or a structure and the method comprises supporting the purlins between cylindrical members by the use of clips and plates to produce a structure which may include a slanted or peaked roof and may include windows and doors.
Abstract:
The invention provides a system, a method and a device for manufacturing a truss of framework from joined bar-elements and connection-elements inserted therebetween at joints, the bar-elements consisting of at least one segment of a material of high-growing plants, and the connection-elements consisting of a rigid, regenerative material. The ends of the bar-elements and/or the connection-elements are machined to exhibit surfaces of geometrical bodies, such that in the area of the joint, on each of the two bodies there is provided one surface which is a cylinder, cone, prism or pyramid, at least in selected areas, as well as another complementary surface which can be respectively plugged together with adjoining surfaces. The device comprises a cutting tool for machining of at least one connection-element and/or of the ends of bar-elements which are to be joined thereto.
Abstract:
A structure device includes a number of couplers each having a vertical barrel to receive ends of vertical ducts, and one or more arms extended from the vertical barrel to engage into horizontal conduits. Each of the horizontal conduits includes one or more ears engaged into lock notches via channels of the arms, when the horizontal conduits are rotated relative to the arms, so as to couple the horizontal conduits and the vertical ducts without additional fasteners or tools. One or more covers may have two angle members attached to two corner portions and rotatably engaged into the arms with axles, to rotatably secure the cover to the couplers.
Abstract:
A universal connection system for pipe connections provides a universal connection system for pipe ends with straight cut and/or miter cut as well as with a miter cut with radii made in one piece for straight, T-shaped, crossed as well as acute-angled and obtuse-angled pipe connections as well as for pipe ends with elbows, pipe bends, sections, hollow sections and plates with invisible connection elements. The system is also suitable for pipe systems for ducting cables and for carrying all types of gaseous and liquid media. The system includes clamping systems (2) or clamping systems (2) coupled with straight or hinge-shaped connection elements with axially and radially movable tie-in points. Threaded bolts, that (6) can be arranged centrally, straight, T-shaped and crossed and acute-angled and obtuse-angled connections of pipe sections (8) with one another or of pipe sections (8) with solid sections, elbows, pipe bends, plates and the like can be easily mounted and are invisible. An additional clamping system (40) screwed together with an inner connecting sleeve with axially and radially acting seals makes possible a smooth, center-free pipe transition especially for liquids and gases.