Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Bridger strip hiding juncture of panels – Cap
Patent
1996-05-17
1998-04-14
Friedman, Carl D.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Bridger strip hiding juncture of panels
Cap
52528, 52549, E04D 134
Patent
active
057378916
ABSTRACT:
A channel-mounted panel structure using interlocking panels is described. Channel members that are generally hat-shaped in cross-section each have oppositely disposed longitudinal supporting members for use in cooperation with mounting slots of adjacent panels. Opposed edges of the panels are formed such that each formed edge includes a mounting slot along the length of the panel and a raised portion that cooperates with the raised portion of an adjoining panel to form a closure with a standing seam. Alternatively, closure may be provided by a cap.
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MM Systems Corporation, drawings (6 pages), published on date prior to or even herewith.
Aubrey Beth
Crown Partnership
Friedman Carl D.
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