HANDY CLEAT

Brand Owner Address Description
HAND-EE-CLEAT Steele, Alin E. 1911 SE 32nd Terrace Cape Coral FL 33904 HANDY CLEAT;Portable marine cleat which may be used to secure watercraft and related accessories, which may also be used as a hand grip;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A coping system includes a cleat mountable on a wall, a splice plate mountable over the cleat and a coping cap mountable to the cleat that is held in place by a spring between the cleat and the coping cap. In general, both the cleat and the coping cap have approximately U-shape cross-sections. The ends of the coping cap turn inwardly to form hooks that catch the ends of the cleat. The spring urges the coping cap to retain the legs of the cleat in the hooks and thus hold the coping cap to the cleat and to the wall. The splice plate is held in place on the cleat by clips that extend from the cleat and through corresponding openings in the splice plate to engage portions of the splice plate adjacent the openings, thereby preventing the splice plate from moving away from the cleat.