Anchor for handling building elements in particular a concrete panel

(10) US 2012/0067001 A1
(22) Nov. 3, 2011
(43) Mar. 22, 2012
(76) MarcelArteon, Bayonne (FR)
(57) A handling anchor for Iifting, raising, turning over, transport-ing, and laying building elements. such as precast blocks or panels, essentially made of concrete and tobe connected to a building element. The anchor includes a connecting head for connecting the building element to a handling machine, and a body portion including active parts that, when the anchor is cormected to the construction element, ensure the adhesion of the anchor to the material ofthe building element. The body includes at...

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