Apparatus for retaining insulation between metal beams

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Insulating insert; e.g. – filler in cavity in preconstructed... – Insulation suspended from discrete member within cavity

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52407, 52721, E04B 174

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047561343

ABSTRACT:
A spring wire member for retaining insulation against a building panel supported upon spaced apart flanged metal beams. The member, when in an unloaded condition, contains three parallel legs that are joined by semi-circular elbows including a center leg having a length that is substantially greater than the space between adjacent beams and two end legs each of which having a length that is slightly greater than the space between the beams whereby the member can be obliquely positioned inside the flanges of adjacent beams and the end legs extended to a position normal to the center leg whereby the extended member is loaded in biasing contact against the adjacent beams.

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