BUILDING CONSTRUCTION ELEMENTS MADE

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SMART-CAP Mag Daddy 437 N. Ashland Avenue La Grange Park IL 60526 Building construction elements made of metal for trapeze support systems, namely, support components in the nature of structural cap coupling members and metal installation hardware therefor being fastener fittings, channel clamps, channel nuts, spring nuts, pipe clamps, beam clamps, bar hangers, washers, threaded rods and braces, for use in securing steel, cast iron, aluminum, PVC, and copper tubing used in electrical, plumbing, HVAC systems, gas, fire systems and computer cabling;
SMART-RECEIVERS Mag Daddy 437 N. Ashland Avenue La Grange Park IL 60526 Building construction elements made of metal for trapeze support systems, namely, supports in the nature of structural receiver coupling members and metal installation hardware therefor being fastener fittings, channel clamps, channel nuts, spring nuts, pipe clamps, beam clamps, bar hangers, washers, threaded rods and braces, for use in securing steel, cast iron, aluminum, PVC, and copper tubing used in electrical, plumbing, HVAC systems, gas, fire systems and computer cabling;
SMART-STRUT Mag Daddy 437 N. Ashland Avenue La Grange Park IL 60526 Building construction elements made of metal for trapeze support systems, namely, supports in the nature of structural strut members and metal installation hardware therefor being fastener fittings, channel clamps, channel nuts, spring nuts, pipe clamps, beam clamps, bar hangers, washers, threaded rods and braces, for use in securing steel, cast iron, aluminum, PVC, and copper tubing used in electrical, plumbing, HVAC systems, gas, fire systems and computer cabling;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A vehicle with protection against the effects of an exploding land mine is provided, in which a military wheeled vehicle is provided with wheel axels and drives built into front and/or rear building blocks. The vehicle is divided into multiple building blocks, although a three block construction is desirable (i.e., a front building block, a rear building block, and a main building block). A residual mobility of a remaining portion of the vehicle is preserved, even though one of the front building block or the rear building block is separated from the main building block due to the explosive shock wave generated by driving over and detonating a land mine, because each of the front building block and the rear building block has a drive for rotating the wheel axel connected to the block.