Claims
- 1. a joint assembly, comprising:
a base member having a contact surface; a wedge member having a contact surface substantially complementary to the contact surface of the base member and being connected to the base member; an assembly thickness being defined by the wedge member positioned on the base member; whereby sliding of the wedge member along the base member, with the contact surface of the wedge member in communication with the contact surface of the base member, increases the assembly thickness.
- 2. The joint assembly of claim 1, wherein the base member and wedge member are manufactured of metal.
- 3. The joint assembly of claim 1, wherein the contact surface of the base member and the contact surface of the wedge member are stepped.
- 4. The joint assembly of claim 1, wherein the wedge member is hingedly connected to the base member.
- 5. The joint assembly of claim 1, wherein the base member is L-shaped having a first leg and a second leg with a first contact surface on the first leg and a second contact surface on the second leg; the first leg and first contact surface being capable of communication with a first wedge member and the second leg and second contact surface being capable of communication with a second wedge member.
- 6. A structural joint, comprising:
a frame member having a floor and a top bearing surface defining a channel therebetween; a base member slidably residing in the channel; the base member having a contact surface; a wedge member having a contact surface substantially complementary to the contact surface of the base member and being connected to the base member; the wedge member residing between the contact surface of the base member and the top bearing surface of the frame; an joint assembly thickness being defined by the wedge member positioned on the base member; whereby sliding of the wedge member toward the contact surface of the base member internally clamps the base member to the frame.
- 7. The structural joint of claim 6, wherein the frame is a picture frame molding.
- 8. The structural joint of claim 7, wherein the picture frame molding is manufactured of metal.
- 9. The structural joint of claim 7, wherein the picture frame molding is manufactured of wood.
- 10. The structural joint of claim 7, wherein the picture frame molding is manufactured of plastic.
- 11. The structural joint of claim 6, wherein the base member and wedge member are manufactured of metal.
- 12. The structural joint of claim 6, wherein the contact surface of the base member and the contact surface of the wedge member are stepped.
- 13. The structural joint of claim 6, further comprising:
means for sliding the wedge member into communication with the base member and increasing the joint assembly thickness.
- 14. The structural joint of claim 6, further comprising:
means for sliding the wedge member out of communication with the base member and decreasing the joint assembly thickness.
- 15. The structural joint of claim 6, wherein the base member is L-shaped having a first leg and a second leg with a first contact surface on the first leg and a second contact surface on the second leg; the first leg and first contact surface being capable of communication with a first wedge member for connection to a first frame member and the second leg and second contact surface being capable of communication with a second wedge member for connection of a second frame member thereby securing the first frame member relative to the second member.
- 16. The structural joint of claim 6, wherein the wedge member is hingedly connected to the base member.
- 17. A method of assembling a structural joint, comprising the steps of:
providing a frame member having a floor and a top bearing surface defining a channel therebetween; providing a connection member having a first contact surface extending upward in a first direction having a high portion and a low portion; providing a wedge member having a second contact surface substantially complementary to the contact surface of the connection member; the wedge member being connected to the connection member; mating the wedge member with the connection member with the first contact surface in communication with the second contact surface; inserting the connection member and wedge member into the channel of the frame; urging the wedge member to further ride the second contact surface up onto the first contact surface of the connection member; and internally clamping the connection member and wedge member between the floor of the frame and the top bearing surface.
- 18. The method of claim 17, further comprising the step of:
hingedly connecting the wedge member to the base member.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/318,583, filed Sep. 11, 2001 and Ser. No. 10/054,050, filed Jan. 22, 2002.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
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Parent |
10054050 |
Jan 2002 |
US |
Child |
10248764 |
Feb 2003 |
US |