Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Intersection of wall to floor – ceiling – roof – or another wall – Block type or modular panel type
Patent
1979-05-14
1981-04-14
Ridgill, Jr., James L.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Intersection of wall to floor, ceiling, roof, or another wall
Block type or modular panel type
52586, 403403, 403295, 217 65, E04B 138, E04C 130
Patent
active
042611482
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for holding a first rectangular board in a predetermined orientation to a second rectangular board. A holding apparatus is disclosed comprising a corner member having a first flat edge substantially corresponding in dimension to the width and thickness of a squared edge of the first board and a second flat edge located at a predetermined orientation from the first flat edge also corresponding in dimension to the width of the squared edge of the second board. Each flat edge of the corner member has an elongated protrusion, in the shape of a wedge, extending outwardly at a midpoint region. The protrusion engages a correspondingly formed tapered slot in the squared edges of the first and second boards. Bonding means is applied to the flat edges and protrusions to engage the squared end and tapered slot of each board.
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Dorr Robert C.
Ridgill, Jr. James L.
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