Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – In situ attached-type channel or trim strip – Upholstery trim
Patent
1975-09-10
1977-04-05
Faw, Jr., Price C.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
In situ attached-type channel or trim strip
Upholstery trim
52208, 52212, 52408, E04C 238, E08B 300
Patent
active
040153983
ABSTRACT:
A channel shaped sealing strip is made of two L-shaped members which lock together to define a channel. Each member may be made of extruded flexible material such as plastics or rubber in which is embedded a metal core or carrier. Each member may define on one of its walls a gripping rib which, in the assembled channel, faces the corresponding rib on the other member and extends continuously along and within the channel to assist in holding the strip onto a mounting flange. The extruded material of the two members may be of respectively different hardnesses. The strip may be made up into a closed loop frame, the two members along one side of which may be pulled apart to facilitate mounting of the frame on to its mounting flange.
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Farber Robert C.
Faw Jr. Price C.
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