Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Machine or implement
Patent
1975-01-09
1977-08-09
Braun, Leslie
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Machine or implement
52657, 52693, 52738, 52DIG6, E04C 332, E04C 318
Patent
active
040402320
ABSTRACT:
An elongated steel member for diagonal attachment to and the bracing of the studding in a building wall without any notching of the studs preliminary to the use of the wall and before it has an outer sheathing mounted thereover. The brace is thin enough at its points of contact with the spaced apart building studs to permit an overlay of an outer wall to the studs without bulging. The formed and shaped brace is relatively deeply ribbed at its locations disposed between the studs and is either flat or relatively extremely shallow edge ribbed at the areas of contact with the studs to enable the brace to be relatively rigid throughout its length and giving the brace both compressive and tensile strength in its reinforcement of the wall.
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Snow Kenneth T.
Snow, Jr. Kenneth T.
Braun Leslie
Snow Kenneth T.
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