Plastic concrete slab curtain wall system - with undercut-edged slab groove engaging stem of diverging-armed carrier batten
The system of assembled building slabs incorporates two anchorages for each slab, one at least being in the form of a carrier batten engaging in a groove in the slab and attached to carrier anchoring elements fixed on the anchoring base, esp. for use in curtain walling systems with an insulating lay...
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Format | Patent |
Language | English German |
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13.11.1975
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Summary: | The system of assembled building slabs incorporates two anchorages for each slab, one at least being in the form of a carrier batten engaging in a groove in the slab and attached to carrier anchoring elements fixed on the anchoring base, esp. for use in curtain walling systems with an insulating layer as in 2355803. Form-locking engagement between slab and carrier batten is achieved by providing a groove in the slab which is bounded by undercut sidewalls; and arms on the batten, running at an angle diverging from each other, these being connected by a stem which engages in the groove. Each of the diverging arms may be accommodated by a groove in the slab, the grooves running into the slab on diverging lines. Secure form-locked fixtures is achieved. |
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Bibliography: | Application Number: DE19732364224 |