Claims
- 1. A structural member comprising: first and second substantially identical elongate generally tubular members; each of said tubular members having a relatively planar wall of predetermined length; adhesive means joining said tubular members together along said planar walls to form an integral unitary assembly with said planar walls oriented in opposed facing relationship each of said tubular members containing an outer wall portion in opposed relation to the respective planar wall and said outer wall having a wall portion terminating short of each of the right and left ends of said planar wall by a predetermined length to expose the underlying planar wall end permitting said planar wall end to form an end lug.
- 2. The invention as defined in claim 1 wherein each tubular member contains an essentially constant cross-section.
- 3. The invention as defined in claim 2 wherein each of said tubular members comprises a graphite epoxy fiber reinforced plastic material and wherein means for joining said members together comprises a structural adhesive.
- 4. The invention as defined in claim 1 in combination therewith a fitting, said fitting comprising at least one clevis having a pair of extending parallel walls spaced apart to define a channel, said channel being of a size slightly larger than said lug formed by said structural member for receiving therewithin said lug and wherein the width of said clevis walls being of a width slightly less than the width of said lug to fit within the side walls of said tubular members.
- 5. The invention as defined in claim 4 wherein each of said lugs and said clevis walls contain a bolt hole or bolt holes extending through said members orthogonal to the plane of such members, said bolt holes being arranged so that the bolt holes in said tenon align axially with bolt holes in said clevis.
- 6. The invention as defined in claim 1 wherein the end of each said tubular members is tapered; said taper extending to a position at an end of said tubular member slightly spaced from said planar wall portion to leave a slight end to the side wall portions located to the right and left sides of said planar wall end.
- 7. The invention as defined in claim 1 wherein each of said two tubular members is D shaped in cross section.
- 8. A frame member and joint assembly comprising in combination:
- first and second substantially identical elongate generally tubular members; each of said tubular members comprising a graphite epoxy fiber reinforced plastic material; each of said tubular members having a relatively planar wall of predetermined length and further having an essentially smooth bore and a D shaped cross section;
- each of said tubular members containing outer wall portions opposed in position to the respective planar wall and said outer wall having a major wall portion terminating short of each of the right and left ends of said planar wall by a predetermined length to expose the underlying planar wall end permitting said planar wall end to form an end lug; and wherein an end of each said tubular members is tapered, said taper extending to a position at an end of said tubular member slightly spaced from said planar wall portion to leave a slight edge to the side wall portions located to the right and left sides of said planar wall end;
- adhesive means joining said tubular members together along said planar walls to form an integral unitary assembly with said planar walls oriented in opposed facing relationship and in substantial alignment;
- fitting means adapted for connection to said frame member, said fitting comprising at least one clevis having a pair of extending parallel walls spaced apart to define a channel, said channel being of a size slightly larger than said lug formed by said structural member for receiving therewithin said lug and wherein the width of said clevis walls being of a width slightly less than the width of said lug to fit within the side walls of said tubular members;
- each of said lugs and said clevis walls having at least one bolt hole extending through said clevis walls and through said lug orthongonal to the plane of such walls and lug, respectively, said bolt holes being arranged so that the bolt holes in said lug align axially with bolt holes in said clevis to permit passage therethrough of a bolt shaft.
ORIGIN:
The invention described herein was made in performance of work under NASA Contract No. NAS3-23790 awarded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and is subject to the provisions of Public Law No. 85-568 (72 Statute 435; 42 U.S.C. 245).
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