Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Assembled in situ-type anchor or tie
Reexamination Certificate
2004-06-15
2009-12-29
Glessner, Brian E (Department: 3633)
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Assembled in situ-type anchor or tie
C052S295000, C052S296000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07637071
ABSTRACT:
An anchor having multiple legs for a concrete wall. The anchor has an interface plate with two sides. Disposed on a first side is a stud that is connectable to a bracket. Disposed on the second side of the interface plate are at least two legs. Each of the legs is insertable and secured to a respective hole formed in the concrete wall with epoxy. Once the epoxy cures, the leg attaches the anchor to the concrete wall.
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Figueroa Adriana
Glessner Brian E
Hamrick Claude A. S.
IPxLaw Group LLP
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