Claims
- 1. A method of forming an orthogonal construction joint, comprising:
- arranging at least three elongated structural members so that the first and second members are disposed at an angle to one another in a common plane for use in a frame, and the third is disposed at right angles to the plane of the first and second members, to extend crosswise of the frame,
- forming a tenon on one end of the third member, which comprises a pair of angularly offset connector blades that extend axially outwardly from the one end of the third member so as to divide the surface of the same into coplanar abutments, one of which is disposed relatively radially within the angular bight of the blades, and a second of which is disposed relatively radially outside the bight, adjacent one blade thereof,
- forming recesses in the relatively adjacent end portions of the first and second frame members, and shaping the recesses so that they have pairs of correspondingly angularly offset surfaces thereon,
- interengaging the first and second frame members with one another and the tenon on the one end of the third member so that the pairs of surfaces on the recesses in the end portions of the frame members are relatively inverted to one another in the joint, the end portion of one of the frame members is engaged with the one end of the third member and the tenon at the aforesaid one abutment on the surface of the third member, and the end portion of the other frame member is engaged with the one end of the third member and the tenon at the second abutment on the surface of the third member, as well as with the side of the one frame member angularly offset from the other blade of the tenon, to produce a closed corner between the first and second frame members, relatively radially within the bight of the blades of the tenon, and
- securing the first and second frame members to the third member, including inserting pin-like fastener means in the aforesaid joint-forming end portion of the one frame member at a point offset from the corner on the aforesaid angularly offset side of the one frame member, and engaging the fastener means with the other blade of the tenon, to secure the one frame member to the third member through the tenon.
- 2. The method according to claim 1 wherein the fastener means are retractably, detachably engaged with the aforesaid other blade of the tenon, so that they can be removed from the same to free the one frame member for removal from the joint.
- 3. The method according to claim 1 wherein the tenon formed on the third member also comprises a second pair of angularly offset connector blades which extend axially outwardly from the one end of the third member in relatively inverted disposition to the first-mentioned pair of blades, so that the two pairs of blades divide the surface of the one end into four coplanar abutments, each of which is disposed relatively radially within one of the angular bights formed by the pairs of blades.
- 4. The method according to claim 3 wherein at least one additional similarly end-recessed-and-surfaced elongated frame member is arranged in the plane of the first and second frame members, and similarly engaged with the one end of the third member and the tenon at one of the additional abutments on the surface of the third member, as well as with the aforesaid side of the adjoining frame member, to produce a closed corner therebetween, relatively radially within the corresponding bight of the blades of the tenon.
- 5. The method according to claim 4 wherein each additional frame member is secured to the third member by pin-like fastener means which are similiarly inserted in the joint-forming end portion of the additional frame member at a point offset from the corresponding corner thereof on the side of the additional frame member angularly offset from the corresponding other blade of the tenon, and engaged with the other blade to secure the additional frame member to the third member through the tenon.
- 6. The method according to claim 3 wherein several similarly end-recessed-and-surfaced elongated frame members are arranged in a common plane with one another, perpendicular to the aforesaid third member, and are similarly engaged with the one end of the third member and the tenon at an equal number of abutments on the surface of the third member, and a plug of structural material is retractably, detachably engaged with the one end of the third member at each unused abutment remaining on the surface of the same, to produce a joint in which the blades are substantially fully concealed within the joint.
- 7. The method according to claim 1 wherein a fourth elongated structural member is arranged in spaced coaxial disposition with the third member, but on the opposite side of the joint therefrom, and tenons are formed on the adjacent ends of the third and fourth members, which comprise back-to-back pairs of angularly offset connector blades that extend axially outwardly from the adjacent ends of the third and fourth members in the space therebetween and in relatively inverted disposition to one another so as to divide the opposing surfaces of the adjacent ends of the third and fourth members into sets of four coplanar abutments apiece, the opposing abutments of which, from set to set, are disposed relatively radially within the angular bights formed by the pairs of blades.
- 8. The method according to claim 7 wherein one or more additional similarly end-recessed-and-surfaced elongated frame members are arranged in the plane of the first and second frame members and engaged with the tenons and the opposing ends of the third and fourth members at the bights between pairs of opposing abutments on the surfaces of the third and fourth members, and the additional frame member or members are secured to the third and fourth members by inserting pin-like fastener means in the joint-forming end portions of the additional frame member or members at points offset from the corners of the same in the joint, and engaging the fastener means with the aforesaid other blades in the joint, to secure the additional frame member or members to the third and fourth members through the tenons thereof.
- 9. The method according to claim 1 wherein the pair of blades is keyed into the end portion of the third member.
- 10. The method according to claim 7 wherein the pairs of blades are keyed into the end portions of the third and fourth members.
- 11. The method according to claim 7 wherein the two sets of blades take the form of a cruciform connector member which is keyed into the end portions of the coaxial structural members to project axially therebetween.
- 12. The method according to claim 11 wherein a pair of web-like plate members are correspondingly slotted and interlocked with one another in a cruciform configuration, to form the connector member.
- 13. The method according to claim 1 wherein a hole is formed in the aforesaid other blade of the tenon, and the hole is obliquely angled to the other blade to receive the forward end portion of fastener means which are similarly angularly inserted through the joint-forming end portion of the corresponding frame member.
- 14. The method according to claim 13 wherein the fastener means are attached to the other blade, at the hole, by cooperatively engageable attachment means thereon.
- 15. A method of forming an orthogonal construction joint, comprising:
- arranging four elongated structural members so that the first and second members are disposed in-line with one another for use in a frame, and the third and fourth members are coaxially disposed at right angles to the first and second members, to extend perpendicular to the plane of the frame,
- forming tenons on the adjacent ends of the third and fourth members, which comprise back-to-back pairs of angularly offset connector blades that extend axially outwardly from the adjacent ends of the third and fourth members in the space therebetween and in relatively inverted disposition to one another so as to divide the opposing surfaces of the adjacent ends of the third and fourth members into sets of four coplanar abutments apiece, the opposing abutments of which, from set to set, are disposed relatively radially within the angular bights formed by the pairs of blades,
- forming recesses in the relatively adjacent end portions of the first and second frame members, and shaping the recesses so that they have pairs of correspondingly angularly offset surfaces thereon,
- interengaging the first and second frame members with the tenons on the adjacent ends of the third and fourth members so that the surfaces on the recesses in the end portions of the frame members are relatively inverted to one another in the joint, the end portion of one of the frame members is engaged with the adjacent ends of the third and fourth members and the tenons at the bight between one pair of opposing abutments on the surfaces of the third and fourth members, and the end portion of the other frame member is engaged with the adjacent ends of the third and fourth members and the tenons at the bight between the pair of opposing abutments on the surfaces of the third and fourth members, diametrically opposing to the aforesaid one pair of opposing abutments on the same.
- 16. The method according to claim 15 wherein structural material is engaged with the adjacent ends of the third and fourth members and the tenons at the remaining bights between the surfaces of the third and fourth members, to produce a joint in which the blades are substantially fully concealed within the joint.
- 17. The method according to claim 16 wherein the structural material takes the form of a plug of the same which is retractably, detachably engaged within the joint as indicated.
- 18. An orthogonal construction joint comprising:
- at least three elongated structural members, the first and second of which are disposed at right angles to one another in a common plane for use in a frame, and the third of which is disposed at right angles to the plane of the first and second members, to extend crosswise of the frame,
- there being a tenon formed on one end of the third member, which comprises a pair of angularly offset connector blades that extend axially outwardly from the one end of the third member so as to divide the surface of the same into coplanar abutments, one of which is disposed relatively radially within the angular bight of the blades, and a second of which is disposed relatively radially outside the bight, adjacent one blade thereof,
- the relatively adjacent end portions of the first and second frame members having recesses formed therein which have pairs of correspondingly angular offset surfaces thereon, whereby the first and second frame members are interengageable with one another and the tenon on the one end of the third member so that the pairs of surfaces on the recesses in the end portions of the frame members are relatively inverted to one another in the joint, the end portion of one of the frame members is engaged with the one end of the third member and the tenon at the aforesaid one abutment on the surface of the third member, and the end portion of the other frame member is engaged with the one end of the third member and the tenon at the second abutment on the surface of the third member, and with the side of the one frame member angularly offset from the other blade of the tenon, to produce a closed corner between the first and second frame members, relatively radially within the bight of the blades of the tenon, and
- means for securing the first and second frame members to the third member, including pin-like fastener means which are insertable in the aforesaid joint-forming end portion of the one frame member at a point offset from the corner on the aforesaid angularly offset side of the one frame member, and engageable with the other blade of the tenon, to secure the one frame member to the third member through the tenon.
- 19. The construction joint according to claim 18 wherein the fastener means are retractably, detachably engageable with the tenon, so that they can be removed from the same to free the one frame member for removal from the joint.
- 20. The construction joint according to claim 18 wherein the tenon also has a second pair of angularly offset connector blades formed thereon that extend axially outwardly from the one end of the third member in relatively inverted disposition to the first-mentioned pair of blades, so that the two pairs of blades divide the surface of the one end into four coplanar abutments, each of which is disposed relatively radially within one of the angular bights formed by the pairs of blades.
- 21. The construction joint according to claim 20 wherein at least one additional similarly end-recessed-and-surfaced elongated frame member is arranged in the plane of the first and second frame members and similarly engaged with the one end of the third member and the tenon at one of the additional abutments on the surface of the third member, and with the aforesaid side of the adjoining frame member, to produce a closed corner therebetween, relatively radially within the corresponding bight of the blades of the tenon; and each additional frame member is secured to the third member by pin-like fastener means which are similarly inserted in the joint-forming end portion of the additional frame member at a point offset from the corresponding corner thereof on the side of the additional frame member angularly offset from the corresponding other blade of the tenon, and engaged with the other blade to secure the additional frame member to the third member through the tenon.
- 22. The construction joint according to claim 20 wherein several similarly end-recessed-and-surfaced elongated frame members are arranged in a common plane with one another, perpendicular to the aforesaid third member, and are similarly engaged with the one end of the third member at an equal number of abutments on the surface of the third member, and wherein a plug of structural material is retractably, detachably engaged with the one end of the third member at each unused abutment remaining on the surface of the third member, to produce a joint in which the blades are substantially fully concealed within the joint.
- 23. The construction joint according to claim 18 wherein a fourth elongated structural member is arranged in spaced coaxial disposition with the third member, but on the opposite side of the joint therefrom, and there are tenons formed on the adjacent ends of the third and fourth members, which comprise back-to-back pairs of angularly offset connector blades that extend axially outwardly from the adjacent ends of the third and fourth members in the space therebetween and in relatively inverted disposition to one another so as to divide the opposing surfaces of the adjacent ends of the third and fourth members into sets of four coplanar abutments apiece, the opposing abutments of which, from set to set, are disposed relatively radially within the angular bights formed by the pairs of blades; and one or more additional similarly end-recessed-and-surfaced elongated frame members are arranged in the plane of the first and second frame members and engaged with the tenons and the opposing ends of the third and fourth members at the bights between pairs of opposing abutments on the surfaces of the ends of the third and fourth members, and the additional frame member or members are secured to the third and fourth members by pin-like fastener means which are inserted in the joint-forming end portions of the additional frame members at points offset from the corners of the same in the joint, and engaged with the aforesaid other blades in the joint, to secure the additional frame member or members to the third and fourth members through the tenons thereof.
- 24. The construction joint according to claim 18 wherein a fourth elongated structural member is arranged in spaced coaxial disposition with the third member, but on the opposite side of the joint therefrom, and there are tenons formed on the adjacent ends of the third and fourth frame members, which comprise back-to-back pairs of angularly offset connector blades that extend axially outwardly from the adjacent ends of the third and fourth members so as to divide the surfaces of the ends into sets of coplanar abutments, the opposing abutments of which, from set to set, are disposed relatively radially within the angular bights formed by the pairs of blades.
- 25. The construction joint according to claim 24 wherein the pairs of blades take the form of a cruciform connector member which is keyed into the adjacent end portions of the third and fourth members so as to project axially therebetween.
- 26. The construction joint according to claim 25 wherein the connector member takes the form of a pair of web-like plate members which are correspondingly slotted and interlocked with one another in a cruciform configuration.
- 27. The construction joint according to claim 18 wherein the pair of blades is keyed into the one end portion of the third member so as to project therefrom.
- 28. The construction joint according to claim 18 wherein the other blade has an obliquely angled hole therein receiving the forward end portion of similarly angularly inserted fastener means, and there are cooperatively engageable attachment means on the fastener means and the other blade, at the hole, attaching one to the other.
- 29. The construction joint according to claim 28 wherein the hole and the fastener means are threadedly engaged with one another.
- 30. The construction joint according to claim 18 wherein the third member is vertically disposed and the frame is disposed at the top or bottom thereof.
- 31. An orthogonal construction joint comprising:
- four elongated structural members arranged so that the first and second members are disposed in-line with one another for use in a frame, and the third and fourth members are coaxially spaced apart from one another at right angles to the first and second members, to extend perpendicular to the plane of the frame,
- there being tenons on the adjacent ends of the third and fourth members, which comprise back-to-back pairs of angularly-offset connector blades that extend axially outwardly from the adjacent ends of the third and fourth members in the space therebetween, and in relatively inverted disposition to one another so as to divide the opposing surfaces of the adjacent ends of the third and fourth members into sets of four coplanar abutments apiece, the opposing abutments of which, from set to set, are disposed relatively radially within the angular bights formed by the pairs of blades, and
- the relatively adjacent end portions of the first and second frame members having recesses formed therein which have pairs of correspondingly angularly off-set surfaces thereon, whereby the first and second frame members are inter-engageable with the tenons on the adjacent ends of the third and fourth members so that the surfaces of the recesses in the end portions of the frame members are relatively inverted to one another in the joint, the end portion of one of the frame members is engageable with the adjacent ends of the third and fourth members and the tenons at the bight between one pair of opposing abutments on the surfaces of the third and fourth members, and the end portion of the other frame member is engageable with the adjacent ends of the third and fourth members and the tenons at the bight between the pair of opposing abutments on the surfaces of the third and fourth members, diametrically opposing to the aforesaid one pair of opposing abutments on the same.
- 32. The construction joint according to claim 31 wherein structural material is engaged with the adjacent ends of the third and fourth members and the tenons at the remaining bights between the surfaces of the third and fourth members, to produce a joint in which the blades are substantially fully concealed within the joint.
- 33. The construction joint according to claim 32 wherein the structural material takes the form of a plug of the same which is retractably, detachably engaged within the joint as indicated.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/109,903 filed Oct. 19, 1987 now abandoned.
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