Adjustable support brace and mounting shoe

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – With adjunctive means for assembly or disassembly – Removable prop or brace combined with structure component

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C248S357000, C248S354300, C403S258000

Reexamination Certificate

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06854222

ABSTRACT:
The present invention is directed towards an adjustable support brace for a pre-cast or tilt-up wall. The adjustable support brace comprises a wall mounting shoe, a floor mounting shoe, a leg member having an upper and a lower end, and a threaded support screw. The wall mounting shoe is pivotally connected to a mounting cap which is connected to the upper end of the leg member. The lower end of the leg member has an internally threaded receiving aperture which extends at least partially through the length of the leg member. The internally threaded receiving aperture receives the threaded support screw. The support screw is pivotally connected to the floor mounting shoe.

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patent: 5758854 (1998-06-01), Shih
patent: 6065254 (2000-05-01), Lanka
patent: 1 800 807 (1968-10-01), None

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