US854654A - Construction for panel-boards and the like. - Google Patents
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- E04B1/61—Connections for building structures in general of slab-shaped building elements with each other
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- E04B1/6125—Connections for building structures in general of slab-shaped building elements with each other the frontal surfaces of the slabs connected together by means between frontal surfaces with protrusions on the one frontal surface co-operating with recesses in the other frontal surface
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- the main object of this invention is to produce a panelboard corner piece so constructed that the sides of varying thicknesses and with unfinished edges may be ill. ily secu ed to each other and. to the base without h g to drill or to bore holes in the slate or other material, and at the same time produce a simple and inexpensive device so that any one with ordinary skill and intelligence may put the parts together to form a panel-board combining strength with neatness and linishedappearanc'e.
- Figure 1 represents a sectional plan View of one corner of a 'panelhoard embodying my invention
- Fig. 2 represents an elevation of the body of the corner piece detached
- Fig. 3 represents an elevation of the finishing piece
- Fig. e is an inverted plan view of the finishing
- Fig. 5 represents a sectional. modification on a smaller scale.
- B represents the body part of the cornerpiece, which in cross section, is substantially right angular, the sides 1), b, of the right angle
- This piece may be stamped from iron or any other suitable material.
- lugs 6 t which are punched inwardly from the sides into planes parallel with the flanged edges 6, adjoining the sides from which they are punched, or in other words, plan erpen.di 1 ulnr to those sides. As shown in the drawing these I are punched alternately from the oppo sides, I), Z
- a plate lrl is tl lied to, or made integral with, tlw'cpieceiB o.nccnd at right angles thereto, and Qthroup'h llris plate belts or screws Z) ma pass ⁇ to h old the corner piece in upright positionlfi
- the lining or finishing piece (1 ol the corner consists of a piece of sheet copper, or other suitable material, having inwardly bent flanges that are adapted to slip over and inclose the lugs
- a plate C which is adapted to cov er the top of the corner and conceal the join when put in place. 4
- the corner liixiiin C is inserted to inclose the lugs and wedge the slates in place, after which the screws may be tightened if necessary.
- the plate C covers the top ofthe joint or corner, and hides all rough and unfinished edges.
- a most noticeable improvement in this device lies in the fact that it is unnecessary to drill holes in the slates to secure them in place.
- the sides and flanges I are the same, and the lugs n iy be punched 1" rom these sides inward ly at right angles thereto, or they may be punched from the central section of the part in which case they would be bent in at a lesser angle.
- the object being to punch the lugs from the piece B into a plane substant ally parallel with the outer sides or flanges, tnerehy forming a space between the sides and. the lugs for the slate.
- the lining piece C which may be straight or curved, will fit around the lugs in a similar manner as before statedv I claimas my invention 1.
- a corner piece for panel boards and the like comprising an angular metallic piece with llau ed edges, lugs punched from said piece into planes substantially parallel to flanged edges, in combination with s to secure the boards between said lugs d flanged edges, substantially as described.
- corner piece for panel'boards and the like comprising an angular metallic piece LG flanged edges, lugs punched. alternately from the sides of said piece into planes substantially parallel said flanged edges, in combination with means to secure the boards TIO edges set at an angle to receive" securing screws, substantially as described.
- a corner piece for panel boards and the like comprising an angular metallic piece with flanged edges, lugs punched from said piece into planes substantially parallel to said flangededges, a plate at one end of said piece for securing the same to the base of said panel board, in combination with means to secure the boards between said lugs and flanged edges, substantially as described.
- a corner piece for panel boards and the like comprising an angular piece with flanged edges, and lugs unched from said piece into a plane paralle with the flanged edges, in combination with a. corner lining piece, having inwardly bent flanges adapted to cover said lugs.
- a corner piece for panel boards and the like comprising an angular piece with flanged edges, lugs punched from said piece into planes substantially parallel 7 said edges. in eon'ibination with a corner lining piece. having inwardly bent flanges adapted to ill between said lugs and the sides of said panel board.
- a corner piece for panel boards and the like comprising anv angularpieee with flanged edges, and lugs punched iri'nn said piece into planes parallel with the flanged edges, in combination with a corner lining piece and means for securing the same in place, sub- .ai'itially as described.
- a corner piece for panel boards and the like comprising an angular piece with flanged edges, lugs punched from said piece into planes substantially parallel to said flanged edges, in combination with a corner lining piece having a plate. at one end thereof and means for securing said lining )icce between the lugs and panel board, substantially as described.
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PATBNTED MAY 21 190?.
H" KRANTZD GONSTRUSTION FOR PANEL BOARDS AND THE LIKE,
ixllI-IOATIOH FILED SEPT.22.1905.
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l?atented May 21, 1907.
Application illed September 22, 1905. Serial 1%. 279,741.
Be it known that I, .l'lnnnsr Knmrrz, a citizen of the United States of America, and residing in' the horou h of Brooklyn, in the city of New York, county of Kings, and. State of New York, have invented certain lm: provements in the Constructio'n of Pallet Boards, of which the following is a specification My invention relates to improvements in the construction. otpanelboards an d the like.
The main object of this invention is to produce a panelboard corner piece so constructed that the sides of varying thicknesses and with unfinished edges may be ill. ily secu ed to each other and. to the base without h g to drill or to bore holes in the slate or other material, and at the same time produce a simple and inexpensive device so that any one with ordinary skill and intelligence may put the parts together to form a panel-board combining strength with neatness and linishedappearanc'e.
In the accompanyingdrawings Figure 1 represents a sectional plan View of one corner of a 'panelhoard embodying my invention; Fig. 2 represents an elevation of the body of the corner piece detached; Fig. 3 represents an elevation of the finishing piece; Fig. e is an inverted plan view of the finishing; piece shown in 3 taken on the line e e; and Fig. 5 represents a sectional. modification on a smaller scale.
I Referring to these drawings A, 31, represent partsof the two sides of the panelhoard ii.
B represents the body part of the cornerpiece, which in cross section, is substantially right angular, the sides 1), b, of the right angle This piece may be stamped from iron or any other suitable material.
In the sides 5, b, are lugs 6 t, which are punched inwardly from the sides into planes parallel with the flanged edges 6, adjoining the sides from which they are punched, or in other words, plan erpen.di 1 ulnr to those sides. As shown in the drawing these I are punched alternately from the oppo sides, I), Z
011 the edges 6 lugs t m jecting at aslight angle, holes are tapped to receive bear at a slight angle a These "screws may be tights sides are put in place to secure an of slate. This piece B is l'qncss ed to the of the panclhonrd A in anysuilablc manner. Preferably a plate lrl is tl lied to, or made integral with, tlw'cpieceiB o.nccnd at right angles thereto, and Qthroup'h llris plate belts or screws Z) ma pass} to h old the corner piece in upright positionlfi The lining or finishing piece (1 ol the corner consists of a piece of sheet copper, or other suitable material, having inwardly bent flanges that are adapted to slip over and inclose the lugs At one endoi-tliis piece a plate C, which is adapted to cov er the top of the corner and conceal the join when put in place. 4
in assembling the parts,
the piece then inserted in the space betweenithe :oiuer edges and the lugs D The corner liixiiin C is inserted to inclose the lugs and wedge the slates in place, after which the screws may be tightened if necessary. The plate C covers the top ofthe joint or corner, and hides all rough and unfinished edges.
A most noticeable improvement in this device lies in the fact that it is unnecessary to drill holes in the slates to secure them in place.
Inv the modification shown" in Fig. 5, the sides and flanges I) are the same, and the lugs n iy be punched 1" rom these sides inward ly at right angles thereto, or they may be punched from the central section of the part in which case they would be bent in at a lesser angle. the object being to punch the lugs from the piece B into a plane substant ally parallel with the outer sides or flanges, tnerehy forming a space between the sides and. the lugs for the slate. The lining piece C, which may be straight or curved, will fit around the lugs in a similar manner as before statedv I claimas my invention 1. A corner piece for panel boards and the like, comprising an angular metallic piece with llau ed edges, lugs punched from said piece into planes substantially parallel to flanged edges, in combination with s to secure the boards between said lugs d flanged edges, substantially as described. 12. ii. corner piece for panel'boards and the like, comprising an angular metallic piece LG flanged edges, lugs punched. alternately from the sides of said piece into planes substantially parallel said flanged edges, in combination with means to secure the boards TIO edges set at an angle to receive" securing screws, substantially as described.
4. A corner piece for panel boards and the like, comprising an angular metallic piece with flanged edges, lugs punched from said piece into planes substantially parallel to said flangededges, a plate at one end of said piece for securing the same to the base of said panel board, in combination with means to secure the boards between said lugs and flanged edges, substantially as described.
A corner piece for panel boards and the like, comprising an angular piece with flanged edges, and lugs unched from said piece into a plane paralle with the flanged edges, in combination with a. corner lining piece, having inwardly bent flanges adapted to cover said lugs.
6. A corner piece for panel boards and the like, comprising an angular piece with flanged edges, lugs punched from said piece into planes substantially parallel 7 said edges. in eon'ibination with a corner lining piece. having inwardly bent flanges adapted to ill between said lugs and the sides of said panel board.
7. A corner piece for panel boards and the like, comprising anv angularpieee with flanged edges, and lugs punched iri'nn said piece into planes parallel with the flanged edges, in combination with a corner lining piece and means for securing the same in place, sub- .ai'itially as described.
8. A corner piece for panel boards and the like, comprising an angular piece with flanged edges, lugs punched from said piece into planes substantially parallel to said flanged edges, in combination with a corner lining piece having a plate. at one end thereof and means for securing said lining )icce between the lugs and panel board, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specii'ication, in the presence oi two subscribing witnesses.
ii UBE RT KRANTZ.
Witnesses S. L. W'HIETOCK, J. A. NEWTON.
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US4351244A (en) * | 1980-01-29 | 1982-09-28 | The Mead Corporation | Shelving system |
US6341458B1 (en) * | 2000-06-08 | 2002-01-29 | Crane Products Ltd. | Extruded composite corners for building construction |
US6733059B2 (en) * | 1999-11-23 | 2004-05-11 | Safway Formwork Systems, Llc | Outside conversion corner for form work |
US6758017B2 (en) * | 2001-08-27 | 2004-07-06 | Peter P. Young | Drywall inside corner device |
DE102019001836A1 (en) | 2018-10-22 | 2020-09-17 | Oliver Böckle | Back brush assembly |
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US4351244A (en) * | 1980-01-29 | 1982-09-28 | The Mead Corporation | Shelving system |
US6733059B2 (en) * | 1999-11-23 | 2004-05-11 | Safway Formwork Systems, Llc | Outside conversion corner for form work |
US6341458B1 (en) * | 2000-06-08 | 2002-01-29 | Crane Products Ltd. | Extruded composite corners for building construction |
US6758017B2 (en) * | 2001-08-27 | 2004-07-06 | Peter P. Young | Drywall inside corner device |
DE102019001836A1 (en) | 2018-10-22 | 2020-09-17 | Oliver Böckle | Back brush assembly |
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