Abstract:
A bracket for mounting panels to a carrier, the bracket comprising a base and two flanges extending away from the base, the base being located between the two flanges, each flange having an inwardly-facing surface and an outwardly-facing surface bounded by two side edges and a distal end, and wherein each flange comprises at least one outwardly protruding tab for engaging the carrier and thereby securing the bracket to the carrier, and wherein each flange further comprises a pair of slots for receiving a panel, each slot of said pair of slots extending from a different side edge of the flange at a location further away from the base than the outwardly protruding tab. A carrier and bracket assembly and a carrier, bracket and panel assembly are also provided.
Abstract:
Die Erfindung betrifft ein Befestigungsset mit einem ersten Grundkörper (4) und einem Verbinder (2) zum Befestigen am ersten Grundkörper (4), wobei der erste Grundkörper (4) eine erste Grundkörperlochreihe (41, 51) aufweist, und wobei der Verbinder (2) eine erste Verbinderlochreihe (21, 31) aufweist, die mit der ersten Grundkörperlochreihe (41) ein Noniussystem bildet. Erfindungsgemäss ist vorgesehen, dass der Verbinder (2) ein erstes Langloch (32) aufweist, das parallel zur ersten Verbinderlochreihe (21) verläuft, und dass der erste Grundkörper (4) zumindest ein Gegenloch (52'') für eine Überlagerung mit dem ersten Langloch (32) bei gleichzeitiger paralleler Überlagerung der ersten Verbinderlochreihe (21) mit der ersten Grundkörperlochreihe (41) aufweist. Die Erfindung betrifft ferner ein Verfahren zur Montage eines solchen Befestigungssets und den Verbinder (2) eines solchen Befestigungssets.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a strake for a wind turbine tower. A strake 2 for a wind turbine tower 1 is disclosed, whereby the strake 2 is realized as a detachable strake to be mounted to a wind turbine tower 1 to reduce vortex induced vibrations. The strake 2 comprises an outer structure 7 and the outer structure defines three sides that are interconnected by three angles, so that the strake 2 comprises a mainly triangular shape in its cross-cut perpendicular to its longitudinal direction. The strake 2 comprises at least one element that comprises a contiguous cavity 8 that is filled with a fluid.
Abstract:
A corner bracket for assembly of two boards of a window mounting collar into a collar corner and for affixing said window mounting collar to an exterior face of a building façade so as to surround a window opening, said corner bracket; comprising two holding plates and two base arms, all four adapted for extending in planes parallel with and having back surfaces abutting the exterior face of the building façade in an affixed position of the collar. The bracket further comprises two flanges and two abutment plates adapted to extend away from said exterior face in an affixed position of the collar. Each abutment plate is positioned at a mutual distance from and in parallel with an associated said flange, each abutment plate being connected to the associated said flange via an associated said holding plate; so as to be able to hold said boards together to form said window collar corner, each board being received between a respective flange and its associated abutment plate.
Abstract:
The invention refers to a building system for the construction industry involving the coupling of one or more prefabricated beams to a pillar preliminarily by means of a mechanical connection without the need to have a shelf on the pillar for the support of the beams, and subsequently by means of a solidarization of said coupling with a completion jet so as to simulate the same static behavior of the structures in work by using prefabricated elements.
Abstract:
A structural frame assembly is provided that includes mechanically interlocking components. The frame assembly has rails that interconnect with each other at joints that include brackets that engage the rails and nuts that are held in cavities of the rails that are connected to slots that extend through outer surfaces of the rails. Bolts may extend angularly through bores of the bracket and the slots of the rails to operatively engage a nut being held in the cavity. Tightening the bolts may draw the nut angularly through the cavity in a manner that automatically self-aligns the brackets and rails to establish precise joints.