Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Jail-type structure
Patent
1993-07-07
1995-03-28
Friedman, Carl D.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Jail-type structure
52 799, 52145, 52202, 522205, 52270, 522201, E04H 308
Patent
active
054005531
ABSTRACT:
A correctional facility cell pair includes a cell from attached to a cell wall. The cell front has a frame, a pair of doors, and a pipe chase. The pipe chase has both a removable panel and a hinged hatch. The hatch is used for routine access to the interior of the chase; the panel can be removed by unbolting from inside the chase for easier access to the chase interior when more extensive work in the chase is required. Manufacture of the cell front as a unit simplifies the construction of the cell pair because the order of installation of cell walls and cell front is no longer critical as it is in current design; the present invention allows either to be installed first. The, cell front is preferably made of channel steel with sound attenuating material placed inside the channels.
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Canfield Robert J.
Friedman Carl D.
Mann Michael A.
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