Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Intersection of wall to floor – ceiling – roof – or another wall – Flexible barrier covering: shaped or edge-attached
Patent
1998-04-08
2000-02-22
Aubrey, Beth
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Intersection of wall to floor, ceiling, roof, or another wall
Flexible barrier covering: shaped or edge-attached
52DIG1, 16 4, 16 16, 411457, 7103, 206343, H47G 2704
Patent
active
060266198
ABSTRACT:
A carpet stay-nail tool for positively holding an area of carpet to a desired location during carpet stretching and laying operations. A basic necessity during carpet laying is keeping a first section of carpet temporarily secured while the balance of the carpet is stretched and fastened to its permanent position. The invention provides a plurality of nails configured together in a row which can be pounded through the carpet into the underlayment. Subsequently, the invention can be easily pried up and reused with no discemable damage to the carpet. For safety and convenience, the tool is configured in nesting pairs of nail rows so the nail points are covered and a second nail row is readily available.
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Aubrey Beth
Glessner Brian E.
Pedersen Barbara S.
Pedersen Ken J.
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