US PATENT SUBCLASS 410 / 144
.~.~ Aperture-entering wall-to-wall connection at the end


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410 /   HD   FREIGHT ACCOMMODATION ON FREIGHT CARRIER

121  DF  LOAD BRACING MEANS {7}
143  DF  .~ Brace bar, wall-to-wall {4}
144.~.~ Aperture-entering wall-to-wall connection at the end {1}
145  DF  .~.~.~> Axially adjustable toward wall, e.g., telescopic {3}


DEFINITION

Classification: 410/144

Aperature-entering wall-to-wall connection at the end:

(under subclass 143) Structure in which one of (a) the end means, or (b) the brace bar receiver is provided with a passage and the other includes a member (or members) which enters, substantially fills, and is blockingly bounded on all sides of the passage.

(1) Note. This subclass has been defined to provide for such a passage as has an endless border completely to block movement of the contained member laterally therepast. Hence, the passage is not a slot or any other formation which has a discontinuity negating such endless border configuration. See subclass 150 for an end-fitting-receiving passage which is a cross slot in open communication with an elongated passage constituting a track; hence, not provided for in subclasses 144+. [figure]

SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:

132+, and 142, for a brace panel installed wall-to-wall by the use of aperture-entering latch pin.