Building framing system and method

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Openwork; e.g. – truss – trellis – grille – screen – frame – or... – Three-dimensional space-defining

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52633, 52645, E04H 1200

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ABSTRACT:
A building framing system consisting of a plurality of framing units each having at least two vertical load bearing column/studs with one or more joists extending horizontally there between and bolted in place. The joists are vertically spaced apart a distance sufficient for one floor of the building which may have as many as twelve floors. The frame units are erected in parallel, spaced apart a considerable distance and are connected together by means of spacer members and diagonal braces which are provided at each end and at each floor.

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