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RU-2024133560-A - Corner joint of two wooden beams

RU2024133560ARU 2024133560 ARU2024133560 ARU 2024133560ARU-2024133560-A

Inventors

  • Грачёв Владимир Михайлович
  • Татаринов Александр Степанович

Assignees

  • Грачёв Владимир Михайлович
  • Татаринов Александр Степанович

Dates

Publication Date
20260508
Application Date
20241108

Claims (3)

  1. 1. An angular joint of wooden beams, on the connecting surfaces of which, on both sides of the connecting elements, at least one vertical groove is made, which extends along the entire height of the beam and in which a vertical seal is located, extending along the entire height of the beam, protruding above the upper surface of the beams and divided at the level of the said surface into a first part and a second part, wherein the first part is made with the possibility of fastening on the first beam, and the second part is made with the possibility of fastening on the second beam, characterized in that it contains two beams with diagonal cuts at the same angle, wherein on the plane of the first beam there is a tenon and a groove adjacent to it along the entire height of the beam, and the groove is not less than three times wider than the tenon, wherein the tenon and groove on the first beam are shifted to the right of its vertical axis along the surface of the cut by an amount equal to not less than the width of the tenon, and on the second beam there are identical tenon and groove with an offset to the left of the vertical axis along the surface of the cut by an amount equal to the amount of displacement on the first beam, and when connecting the beams, a closed technological groove is formed between the tenons along the entire height of the beams, into which a wooden rectangular dowel is inserted to seal the connection.
  2. 2. An angular connection of wooden beams according to paragraph 1, characterized in that a through hole is made in the wooden rectangular dowel.
  3. 3. An angular connection of wooden beams according to paragraph 2, characterized in that a cylindrical wooden rod, the length of which is equal to the height of the beam, is inserted through the through hole of the wooden rectangular dowel, and the wooden rod is recessed into the hole of the underlying dowel of a similar connection of profiled beams by half its length.