US PATENT SUBCLASS 52 / 698
ASSEMBLED IN SITU-TYPE ANCHOR OR TIE


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698ASSEMBLED IN SITU-TYPE ANCHOR OR TIE {5}
699  DF  .~> With feature engaging form {2}
702  DF  .~> Depending cantilevered seat portion; e.g., joist anchor
703  DF  .~> Traversing-type anchor
704  DF  .~> Socket type {7}
712  DF  .~> Sheet or wire tie {3}


DEFINITION

Classification: 52/698

(under the class definition) Structure specialized to means anchored in a previously erected barrier or load-bearing construction which means functions to attach an external element or which is incorporated into such structures as they are erected to prevent such components from parting.

(1) Note. Seach appropriate subclass above for various constructions utilizing a tie or anchor which differs in kinds from the components held, and see particularly subclasses mentioned below.

SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:

27+, for means holding a disparate article to a building construction.

223.12+, for a tie compressibly stressing abutting modules.

248, for a hoop tie around a cylindrical barrier.

285.1+, for an intersection of barriers utilizing a disparate material tie. 295, for a concrete footing with a projecting tie.

344+, for a settable material, e.g., plaster, backer fixed to a furring, joist or stud.

364+, for a construction with a component specialized to receiving a nail or screw.

378+, for a cast monolith held to a dissimilar section by a tie.

410, for components separated by a lamina which is crossed by a tie.

426, and 428+, for a construction of laterally related bonded units and a tie.

463+, and 466+, for a construction utilizing a bridger strip and tie.

489.1+, for a panel held laterally of a shaft by a clip type fastener.

506.01+, for a residual structure wherein a facer is held to another structure differing in kind from the facer.

519+, and 543+, for a lapped multiplanar (shingle type) surfacing utilizing a fastener or anchor.

562+, for laterally related courses held by a tie. 582.1+, for panels held edgewise by a dissimilar joining means.

SEE OR SEARCH CLASS

24, Buckles, Buttons, Clasps, etc., appropriate subclasses for fasteners there provided for and of more general utility.

220, Receptacles,

3.3+, for wall, floor or panel mounted outlet or junction box receptacle.

248, Supports, appropriate subclasses, for an anchored support not specialized to building construction.

411, Expanded, Threaded, Driven, Headed, Tool-Deformed, or Locked-Threaded Fastener, appropriate subclasses, particularly

15+, for expanding anchors. The line with Class 411 is: Class 411 takes (1) an anchor and insert, per se, which is adapted to be positioned in a preformed opening in a base and subsequently secured therein; (2) a base and anchor where the base or opening there is merely identified by name and where no preshaped structural modification of the walls forming the opening cooperating with surface configuration of the insert is recited; and (3) an anchor, per se, capable of being frictionally retained in a preformed opening or bonded within a base. Class 52 takes (1) an anchor and insert, per se, when there is recited specific means specialized for intimately bonding with a settable material or attachment to or locking with a subsurface member; and (2) an anchor and a structural modification of a base other than a mere opening to accommodate the base.