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DEVICE FOR CONNECTING AND SEPARATING MASONRY UNITS
The present invention relates to a device for connecting and separating masonry units, preferably bricks, which comprises a tubular body that fits the tubular shape of holes in the bricks. The device for connecting and separating comprises a portion that has a straight cross-section larger than the cross-section of the tubular body and disposed approximately midway along the length of the connector device, for separating the bricks that said device connects. The device also comprises at least one depression or channel along the entire length of the tubular body, the depression or channel acting as a spring. The connector allows walls to be assembled using only bricks and connectors so as to apply mortar ex post.
DEVICE FOR CONNECTING AND SEPARATING MASONRY UNITS
The present invention relates to a device for connecting and separating masonry units, preferably bricks, which comprises a tubular body that fits the tubular shape of holes in the bricks. The device for connecting and separating comprises a portion that has a straight cross-section larger than the cross-section of the tubular body and disposed approximately midway along the length of the connector device, for separating the bricks that said device connects. The device also comprises at least one depression or channel along the entire length of the tubular body, the depression or channel acting as a spring. The connector allows walls to be assembled using only bricks and connectors so as to apply mortar ex post.
DEVICE FOR CONNECTING AND SEPARATING MASONRY UNITS
ALVAREZ BONILLA ANTONIO (Autor:in)
26.09.2019
Patent
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
IPC:
E04G
SCAFFOLDING
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