AU2005100133A4 - Triangular connector - Google Patents

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AU2005100133A4
AU2005100133A4 AU2005100133A AU2005100133A AU2005100133A4 AU 2005100133 A4 AU2005100133 A4 AU 2005100133A4 AU 2005100133 A AU2005100133 A AU 2005100133A AU 2005100133 A AU2005100133 A AU 2005100133A AU 2005100133 A4 AU2005100133 A4 AU 2005100133A4
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AUSTRALIA
Patents Act 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION INNOVATION PATENT TRIANGULAR
CONNECTOR
The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me: 0 TRIANGULAR CONNECTOR ci This invention alleviates the shortfall in the marketplace for a connecting device that is designed to allow for an easy, strong and resilient way to construct an expanse of material as a coplanar surface, vertical column, hyperbolic or three dimensional o surface. The invention consists of triangular connectors, one of which may stand alone, or omany of which are joined together using other c lengths of material to make a flat surface, vertical column, or vaulted and arched to form a three dimensional variable tessellation.
A triangular connector in accordance with the method of use comprises three lengths of material and is arranged such that the bottommost part of one end of each separate length of material is joined to the uppermost part of each separate length of material in sequence three times to establish three spatially disparate points of origin and form three vertices of a triangle; resulting in the declination of three unilateral lengths of material extending out beyond each side of a triangular connector's vertices and enclosed triangular perimeter.
o A triangular connector can be manufactured c from any material meeting approved tensile strength and compression standards in accordance with the structural job specifications that are required to be completed. Therefore, smaller and lighter structural requirements can be manufactured from materials of lower tensile strength and compression ratios, whilst larger job specifications will use materials meeting o higher tensile strength and compression e ratios.
The invention may be better understood with reference to the illustrations of embodiments of the invention which:- Plan view is a plan elevation view highlighting a triangular connector's aspect in the vertical plane, and Isometric view highlights a triangular connector's detail from an orthographic perspective.
The triangular connector shown comprises three lengths of material 1,2&3 and is arranged such that the bottom-most part of one end of each separate length of material is joined to the uppermost part of each separate length of material in sequence three times to establish three spatially disparate points of origin 4,5&6 and form three vertices 7,8&9 of a triangle; resulting in the declination of three unilateral lengths of material 10,11&12 extending out beyond each side of a triangular connector's vertices 7,8&9 and enclosed triangular perimeter.

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1. A triangular connector having three lengths of material and arranged such that the bottom-most part of one end of each separate length of material is joined to the uppermost part of each separate length of material in sequence three times to establish three spatially disparate points of origin and form three vertices of a triangle; resulting in the declination of three unilateral lengths of material extending out beyond each side of a triangular connector's vertices and enclosed Striangular perimeter.
2. A triangular connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the 0lengths of material that form a triangular connector are 0 for all intents and purposes as straight and true as can be got, and further, that all the lengths of material that form a triangular connector may or may not be the same length, width, diameter, mass, area, volume or dimension.
3. A triangular connector according to any claims 1 and 2 wherein the lengths of material that form a triangular connector may or may not be permanently or semi- permanently joined or cast or molded to form a triangular connector.
4. A triangular connector according to any of one of the claims 1-3 wherein the three lengths of material comprising a triangular connector, which extend out as three unilateral inclined lengths of material beyond a triangular connector's three vertices and triangular perimeter, may be set, positioned, and or adjusted, and then joined, molded or cast to attain any angle of declination and or degree of rotation from any or all of the points of origin, at any or all of a triangular connector's vertices as can be achieved within the physical limitations of the lengths of material selected and used to form a triangular connector. A triangular connector as herein before described with reference to Plan view and Isometric view of the accompanying drawings. JOHN LLEWELYN 31 January 2005
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