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BUILDING SYSTEM FOR BUILDING A WALL IN MASONRY STONES
Fastening element suitable for use in a building system for building a wall (5) in masonry stone (7), whereby one departs from prefab building elements (4) consisting of layers (6) of masonry stones (7), whereby in an outer layer (6) of masonry stones (7) a groove (15) is applied in the longitudinal direction of the masonry stones (7), whereby on the other outer layer (6) of masonry stones a joining element (14) is applied with an upward facing edge (16) and whereby the wall (5) is built with these prefab building elements (4) by fitting the groove (15) and the upward edge (16) of prefab building elements (4) lying on top of each other, into each other whereby the fastening element (21) is in the form of a mainly L-shaped profile (22) and a cooperating pin (23), whereby one leg of the L-shaped profile (22) can be fixed on a building element (4) and of which the other leg has a feed-through hole (25) for the pin (23) for attaching the fastening element (21) to an interior wall (20) and in that the pin (23) has means (26) to be able to fix the pin (23) with respect to the L-shaped profile (22) and in that the above-mentioned means (26) consist of an adjusting screw (27) applied fixed on the pin (23) and a clamping screw (28) rotatably applied on the pin (23) and a washer (29) applied loose against a stopper (35) fixed on the pin (23), whereby the adjusting screw (27) and the clamping screw (28) fit through the above-mentioned feed-through hole (25) and the washer (29) does not and whereby the L-shaped profile (22) can be clamped between the clamping screw (28) and the stopper (35) on the pin (23) .
BUILDING SYSTEM FOR BUILDING A WALL IN MASONRY STONES
Fastening element suitable for use in a building system for building a wall (5) in masonry stone (7), whereby one departs from prefab building elements (4) consisting of layers (6) of masonry stones (7), whereby in an outer layer (6) of masonry stones (7) a groove (15) is applied in the longitudinal direction of the masonry stones (7), whereby on the other outer layer (6) of masonry stones a joining element (14) is applied with an upward facing edge (16) and whereby the wall (5) is built with these prefab building elements (4) by fitting the groove (15) and the upward edge (16) of prefab building elements (4) lying on top of each other, into each other whereby the fastening element (21) is in the form of a mainly L-shaped profile (22) and a cooperating pin (23), whereby one leg of the L-shaped profile (22) can be fixed on a building element (4) and of which the other leg has a feed-through hole (25) for the pin (23) for attaching the fastening element (21) to an interior wall (20) and in that the pin (23) has means (26) to be able to fix the pin (23) with respect to the L-shaped profile (22) and in that the above-mentioned means (26) consist of an adjusting screw (27) applied fixed on the pin (23) and a clamping screw (28) rotatably applied on the pin (23) and a washer (29) applied loose against a stopper (35) fixed on the pin (23), whereby the adjusting screw (27) and the clamping screw (28) fit through the above-mentioned feed-through hole (25) and the washer (29) does not and whereby the L-shaped profile (22) can be clamped between the clamping screw (28) and the stopper (35) on the pin (23) .
BUILDING SYSTEM FOR BUILDING A WALL IN MASONRY STONES
BAUSYSTEM ZUR ERRICHTUNG EINER WAND AUS BAUSTEINEN
SYSTÈME DE CONSTRUCTION D'UN MUR DE BLOCS DE CONSTRUCTION
MARCHETTA GIANNI LUCIANO (author) / MARCHETTA CLAUDIA (author) / MARCHETTA CERINA (author)
2020-08-26
Patent
Electronic Resource
English
FASTENING ELEMENT FOR USE IN A BUILDING SYSTEM FOR BUILDING A WALL IN MASONRY STONES
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