Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – In situ attached-type channel or trim strip – With separate means attaching to substructure
Patent
1991-02-12
1993-03-09
Scherbel, David A.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
In situ attached-type channel or trim strip
With separate means attaching to substructure
52489, 52288, 5271802, E04B 900
Patent
active
051917432
ABSTRACT:
The invention provides a concealing trim assembly for a wall or ceiling panel system, comprising a trim member fastenable to a channel member of a ceiling or wall panel support, the trim member having a base portion and first and second means for slidably retaining a trim cap; means for fastening the trim member to the channel member; and a trim cap for concealing the means for fastening the trim member to the channel member. The trim cap has first and second edges matable with the first and second means for slidably retaining a trim cap, and at least one clip means for biasing the first and second edges of the trim cap with respect to the first and second means for retaining a concealment trim cap.
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Alcan Aluminum Corporation
Canfield Robert
Scherbel David A.
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