10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LAPPED JOINT»
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lapped joint in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
lapped joint and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Bolted
Lapped-
Joint EMP Shields
Bolted, nonwelded joints in shields leak electromagnetic energy of frequencies above a few MHz.
A. L. Whitson, E. F. Vance, SRI INTERNATIONAL MENLO PARK CA., 1977
2
Official Gazette of the United States Patent Office
A piston ring construction comprising an outer ring beveled in cross section and
having a lapped joint, an inner ring having a lapped joint, a locking pin rigidly
secured to the thick portion of the outer ring, and projecting into the primary slot of
...
3
Working in Wood: An Introduction
A secret dovetails with a single lapped joint at the bottom and B a double lapped
joint at the top are usual. Shelves increase strength and stop the cheeks bowing.
All forms of housing joint are suitable, in any materials, although a through ...
Jack Hill, Ernest Scott, 2001
4
United States Circuit Courts of Appeals Reports: With ...
Before JENKINS, GROSSCUP, and BAKER, Circuit Judges. GROSSCUP, Circuit
Judge. The claim may be divided as follows: A sheet metal elbow having (a) a
lapped joint at its inner or throat side; (b) corrugations which extend without break
, ...
Before JENKINS, GROSSCUP, and BAKER, Circuit Judges. GROSSCUP, Circuit
Judge. The claim may be divided as follows: A sheet metal elbow having (a) a
lapped joint at its inner or throat side; (b) corrugations which extend without break
, ...
6
Reports Containing the Cases Determined in All the Circuits ...
Before JENKINS, GROSSCUP, and BAKER, Circuit Judges. GROSSCUP, Circuit
Judge. The claim may be divided as follows: A sheet metal elbow having (a) a
lapped joint at its inner or throat side; (b) corrugations which extend without break
, ...
United States. Courts: Circuit Court of Appeals, 1906
7
Architect's Illustrated Pocket Dictionary
... lazuline blue; a rich blue pigment formed by grinding the precious stone of the
same name and refining the product; used since ancient times as ultramarine,
now largely replaced with artificial ultramarine. lap joint, lapped joint; 1 the
joining ...
Nikolas Davies, Erkki Jokiniemi, 2012
8
Simplified Design of Wood Structures
Toothed or ridged devices of metal are sometimes used for this development of
enhanced shear resistance in the lapped joint. They are simply placed between
the members, and the tightening of the bolts causes them to bite into both ...
James Ambrose, Patrick Tripeny, 2009
Figure 11.8(d) shows the joint between the unit side and the bottom (often
referred to as a “pot board”) this being a form of stopped rebate — or lapped joint
— glued and pinned. Figure 11.8(e) shows the joint between the bottom (pot
board) ...
10
Structures: Or Why Things Don't Fall Down
Butt-weld in metal. However, it is by no means always practicable to use scarfed
or butt—welded joints, and some form of lapped joint between two adjacent
planks or plates is probably more common. This sort of geometry at once
introduces ...