Claims
- 1. A joint construction comprising:
- (a) a plurality of interlocking joint members defining an interlocking joint with at least a first and second of said joint members extending out from said joint different directions to define a plane;
- (b) said first joint member defining said interlocking joint at least in part by passing through an opening in said second joint member;
- (c) said first member and the opening of said second member together defining a narrow passageway through said opening alongside said first joint member;
- (d) a bracket having a backing strap passing through said narrow passageway and defining a diagonal brace mount in said plane substantially at the intersection of said first and second joint members at said joint; and,
- (e) a diagonal brace positively secured to said mount to provide bracing strength for both longitudinal compression and tension forces exerted along said brace and said mount.
- 2. Structure according to claim 1 wherein the backing strap of said bracket extends completely through said narrow passageway and defines an additional diagonal brace mount through such that a brace mount is provided on each side of said second joint member, and including a second diagonal brace positively secured to said second brace mount.
- 3. Structure according to claim 2 wherein said bracket is bifurcated at each end in a Y-shaped configuration paralleling the sides of the joint members at said joint, and the bifurcations bend parallel to and flush against the sides of the respective diagonal brace, straddling the ends of same.
- 4. Structure according to claim 2 wherein said diagonal mounts are planar extensions of said backing strap and said diagonals are slotted to straddle and seat said respective ends, said planar extensions being dimensioned to lie within the projected external contour of the respective diagonal braces and not project beyond the sides thereof.
- 5. Structure according to claim 4 wherein said diagonals and braces are both pultruded composites and said diagonals are epoxied to the respective brackets.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation in part of U.S. Pat. No. 5,024,036, filed Jun. 21, 1990 having Ser. No. 541,547 invented by David W. Johnson.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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