Cross-connectors for tubular members forming frameworks

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F16B 7/04 (2006.01) F16L 3/10 (2006.01)

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CA 2276865

An interruptible connector assembly adapted for the interlocking spatially of one tubular member with another object to be supported thereby, comprising: flexible clamping members adapted to be deformed into a U-shape and overlap any underlying planar surfaces; a single component, rigid support means, with each and having a proximal structurally identical arcuate component each end, such opposing arcuate surfaces adapted to nest a tubular member; a linear bore hole traversing of each of said gripping components; spherically faced cylindrical bushings, to slidingly engage the bore hole of its associated gripping component and each having at its shoulder contacting the adjacent support means; an elongate, assembly fastener means to slidingly traverse the aligned assembly via the component bore holes, being of a length sufficient to extend from one external side of the assembly to the other external side about the interlocked tubings. In a second embodiment, two of the above-described clamps are conjoined axially to interconnect two or more tubular members in any one of several angles. In both embodiments, the elongate bolt is provided with an integral collar projecting radially and located proximal to one longitudinal end, serving as a retaining wall for end-mounted accessories.

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