Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Bridger strip hiding juncture of panels – Bridger strip and coextensive elongated member at juncture
Patent
1995-02-10
1997-11-18
Wood, Wynn E.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Bridger strip hiding juncture of panels
Bridger strip and coextensive elongated member at juncture
52235, 52466, 52469, E04C 300
Patent
active
056875240
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to repairing the water leakage problem of panel joints in an exterior building surface. In addition, this method may also be used to project new panel joints. A long lasting effective repair method is provided by using two extruded component parts assembled in the field to cover up the existing panel joints such that a number of P.E. Cavities and air links are created to form P.E. Seals around the existing panel joints such that elements such as exterior water can no longer reach the leaking joints. Since P.E. Seals can tolerate a significant degree of imperfection without causing the water infiltration problem, the effectiveness of the repair work can be expected to last for a long time.
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Bordas Carol I.
Cheung Noland J.
McTigue Aimee E.
Wood Wynn E.
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