Construction set for the erection of a supporting structure
First Claim
1. A construction comprising supporting rods and connecting joints connected to respective ends of said supporting rods, each of said connecting joints containing a plurality of mutually parallel slots open at one end for receiving, in a positively locking manner, suspension heads of said rods which are wider than said slots, said suspension heads being held in said slots by a disk covering said one end of said slots, said slots opening into parallel and approximately cylindrical chambers of said connecting joint, said chambers having equal diameters and equal lengths corresponding to the lengths of said slots, said suspension heads being in the form of thickenings corresponding to the length of said chambers and adapted in shape to the cross-section of said chambers, said thickenings being located on flat pressed ends of said supporting rods, said thickenings being in the form of generally cylindrical beads, said chambers being dimensioned to form a clearance relative to said beads to facilitate the insertion of said beads into said chambers, said chambers of each of said connecting joints having their centers arranged on an imaginary circle, some of said rods and their respective connecting joints being arranged in said construction to be loaded in tension and others of said rods and their respective connecting joints being arranged in said construction to be loaded in compression, the diameter of the imaginary circle of said connecting joints loaded in tension being smaller than the diameter of the imaginary circle of said connecting joints loaded in compression to minimize sagging of said rods.
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Abstract
A construction set for the erection of support structures comprises supporting rods and at least one connecting joint containing a plurality of mutually parallel chambers. Cylindrical beads are formed on the ends of supporting rods. Those beads are inserted into the cylindrical chambers of the connecting joint. The chambers are dimensioned to form a clearance relative to the beads in order to facilitate the insertion of the beads into the chambers. The beads are formed by a rolling-in of the free ends of the supporting rods.
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- 1. A construction comprising supporting rods and connecting joints connected to respective ends of said supporting rods, each of said connecting joints containing a plurality of mutually parallel slots open at one end for receiving, in a positively locking manner, suspension heads of said rods which are wider than said slots, said suspension heads being held in said slots by a disk covering said one end of said slots, said slots opening into parallel and approximately cylindrical chambers of said connecting joint, said chambers having equal diameters and equal lengths corresponding to the lengths of said slots, said suspension heads being in the form of thickenings corresponding to the length of said chambers and adapted in shape to the cross-section of said chambers, said thickenings being located on flat pressed ends of said supporting rods, said thickenings being in the form of generally cylindrical beads, said chambers being dimensioned to form a clearance relative to said beads to facilitate the insertion of said beads into said chambers, said chambers of each of said connecting joints having their centers arranged on an imaginary circle, some of said rods and their respective connecting joints being arranged in said construction to be loaded in tension and others of said rods and their respective connecting joints being arranged in said construction to be loaded in compression, the diameter of the imaginary circle of said connecting joints loaded in tension being smaller than the diameter of the imaginary circle of said connecting joints loaded in compression to minimize sagging of said rods.
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