Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Tensioned or flexed sheet facing
Patent
1985-10-22
1989-06-13
Murtagh, John E.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Tensioned or flexed sheet facing
E04B 548, E04F 1908, H02G 318, H02G 328
Patent
active
048379948
ABSTRACT:
A composite metal/concrete floor system and method of installation. The system includes a novel decking profile; snap-in cover plates to provide longitudinal cells for three services; a lateral trench with sheet metal rails and bottom plates; and cooperating preset inserts. The deck and cover plate may be used as distribution cells suspended between the bar joists of a formed deck.
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Consolidated Systems, Inc.
Murtagh John E.
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