Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – In situ attached-type channel or trim strip – Multilayer composite
Patent
1973-08-20
1976-11-16
Ridgill, Jr., James L.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
In situ attached-type channel or trim strip
Multilayer composite
52312, 2481888, 2483451, E04F 1902, A47B 9500
Patent
active
039915379
ABSTRACT:
A chair rail which includes an elongated rigid rail member having a channel centrally positioned on one side thereof and extending over the length of the rail member, a bumper strip of resilient material slidably positioned in the channel and protruding outwardly from the rail member for protecting the rail member against shocks and impacts, and a base plate adapted to be secured to a supporting surface and having a structure associated therewith for snap on connection of the rail member thereto.
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patent: 3451709 (1969-06-01), Swauger
patent: 3565478 (1971-02-01), George
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