Abstract:
The invention relates to a fitting for joining two parts. The fitting consists of two plate-shaped fitting parts (1a, 1b), which are screwed onto the parts to be joined by means of fastening screws. Each fitting part (1a, 1b) comprises at least one lateral slot-shaped recess (2). A first bore hole (3) is provided opposite the slot-shaped recess (2) and, when the fitting is assembled, a first tension screw (4) is screwed in through this bore hole until the screw head projects with a predetermined measure. The slot-shaped recess (2) is undercut with a predetermined measure so that, when the fitting is assembled, the recess (2) of one fitting part (1a) engages behind the projecting screw head of the other fitting part (1b), and both plate-shaped fitting parts (1a, 1b) are pressed against one another in a planar manner. A springy arresting device (6) is also provided that prevents an unintentional opening of the fitting.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a connecting device for producing a mullion/transom connection with attached aluminum profiles for panes of glass. This connecting technique is used, for example, in a facade construction. The connecting device for a mullion/transom connection for connecting a mullion 1 to a transom 2, each having a T-shaped metal profile 3 fastened to the end face thereof in order to accommodate panes of glass, wherein the mullion 1 is connected to the transom 2 by means of a main connecting device 4 and reinforcing means are provided to increase the stability of the mullion/transom connection, is characterized in that the reinforcing means is a reinforcing plate 5 having the following features: a base-plate portion 5a with fastening holes for fastening to the end face of the mullion 1, said mullion having a recess 1a corresponding to the size and thickness of the base-plate portion 5a, wherein the recess is open laterally, and two tongues 5b bent in parallel to the plane of the base-plate portion 5a, extending at a distance to one another and provided with fastening holes, said tongues engaging over the projecting T-shaped metal profile 3 of the transom 2.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a fastening means for preferably fastening a glass pane (12) in a frame structure made of wood or plastic material. The fastening means according to the invention is characterized by the following elements: several angular clamping pieces (1) and a holding rail (9), wherein each of the angular clamping pieces comprises two legs extending perpendicularly to each other and the vertical leg comprises a plate-like fastening portion (4), which extends from the center part thereof outwardly at a predetermined distance to the horizontal leg and is shorter than the angular clamping piece itself, wherein the holding rail (9) extending along the glass pane is provided in its longitudinal direction with a groove (10), the with thereof matching to the thickness of the fastening portion, and wherein, in the mounted state, the glass pane contacts at its backside the stop provided in the frame (11), several angular clamping pieces are tightly pressed to the front side of the glass pane and fixed by fixing elements (7), and the holding rail (9) is pressed onto the fastening portion (4) by its longitudinal groove (10).
Abstract:
Fitting made from two planar fitting halves (1a, 1b), for connecting two components (2a, 2b), screwed to the counterform interlocking fitting halves (1a, 1b). On a relative longitudinal displacement of the components (2a, 2b), a locking clip (7), held on the fitting half (1b) in a first housing recess (8), by means of a fixing screw (7), folds in the transverse axis and, with a second housing recess (10), surrounds a head (13) of a fixing screw (14), fixed to the other fitting half (1b). The above reliably prevents a detachment of the connection in all directions.
Abstract:
A fitting for the connection of construction elements, such as wooden construction elements. The fitting is made of two identical fish-belly shaped fitting components which insert into corresponding grooves in the construction elements. Each fitting element has harpoon-like webs to engage the construction elements. Opposite to the fish-belly portion of the fitting element is a blade and upon the blade is at least two hook heads spaced apart by at least the width of one hook head. In the connected position, the fitting components face each other and the two complementary fitting components grip one behind the other at the hook heads.
Abstract:
A fastening device for fastening glass panes in a wooden or plastic frame includes a plastic retaining rail fixable on the frame, and a clip strip mountable onto the retaining rail. The retaining rail has a fastening arm with a claw connectable with the frame by fasteners, and a clamping arm at a distance to the fastening arm. The clip strip has a groove for form-lockingly receiving the clip claw, and a groove for force-lockingly and/or form-lockingly receiving the clamping arm. The clip strip is form-lockingly held by the pre-stressed clamping arm and a free, non-secured section of the retaining rail is pressed against the glass pane by a permanent stressing force such that a seal between the retaining rail and the glass pane is pressed against the glass pane and the glass pane is pressed against a seal between the backside thereof and the stop of the frame.
Abstract:
A connecting device for connecting a mullion to a transom, each having a T-shaped metal profile fastened to the end face thereof in order to accommodate panes of glass, wherein the mullion is connected to the transom by means of a main connecting device and reinforcing means are provided to increase the stability of the mullion/transom connection, is characterized in that the reinforcing means is a reinforcing plate having the following features: a base-plate portion with fastening holes for fastening to the end face of the mullion, said mullion having a recess corresponding to the size and thickness of the base-plate portion, wherein the recess is open laterally, and two tongues bent in parallel to the plane of the base-plate portion, extending at a distance to one another and provided with fastening holes, said tongues engaging over the projecting T-shaped metal profile of the transom.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a fixing construction for terrace floors with the following features: support beams (1) and bearing beams (2), wherein the bearing beams (2) are fixed to the support beams (1) by means of fixing elements (3) and the fixing elements (3) each comprise a pair of rectangular plastic plates (3a, 3b), each plate having a thickness (d) and a swelling (4).Said particular embodiment of the plastic plates and the alternating fixing thereof to the bearing beams gives a plug connection which is also fixed to the support beams.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a fastening means for preferably fastening a glass pane (12) in a frame structure made of wood or plastic material. The fastening means according to the invention is characterized by the following elements: several angular clamping pieces (1) and a holding rail (9), wherein each of the angular clamping pieces comprises two legs extending perpendicularly to each other and the vertical leg comprises a plate-like fastening portion (4), which extends from the center part thereof outwardly at a predetermined distance to the horizontal leg and is shorter than the angular clamping piece itself, wherein the holding rail (9) extending along the glass pane is provided in its longitudinal direction with a groove (10), the with thereof matching to the thickness of the fastening portion, and wherein, in the mounted state, the glass pane contacts at its backside the stop provided in the frame (11), several angular clamping pieces are tightly pressed to the front side of the glass pane and fixed by fixing elements (7), and the holding rail (9) is pressed onto the fastening portion (4) by its longitudinal groove (10).
Abstract:
A fitment comprised of two plate-shaped fitment halves (1a, 1b) for the joining of two structural parts (2a, 2b), which are screwed together with the opposite and equally engaging fitment halves (1a, 1b). By a longitudinal movement of the structural parts (2a, 2b) relative to one another, a retaining flap (7) held with a fastening screw (9) in a first holding recess (8) in fitment half (1b) folds around in the transverse axis and encloses with a second holding recess (10) a head (13) of a fastening screw (14) rigidly joining the other fitment half (1a). This reliably prevents a loosening of the joining in all directions.