Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Frangible section or means – Removable corner or internal section
Patent
1988-12-27
1990-03-20
Ridgill, Jr., James L.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Frangible section or means
Removable corner or internal section
52364, 52723, 404119, E04B 100
Patent
active
049090020
ABSTRACT:
A concrete screed rail having generally parallel spaced top and bottom edges, at least the upper one of which is provided with a finished surface, there being at least one and preferably a plurality of recesses in a web portion of the rail. The recesses in the web portion preferably are closed off by a thin layer of concrete, the concrete including that of said recess being reinforced by a mesh or plurality of short fibers. The screed rail may be in the form of a straight beam of I-section or alternatively of generally L-shaped cross-section. If desired, additional reinforcement may be incorporated in the rail.
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Clifton Roy A.
Stoner Terry J.
Cliffston Products Limited
Ridgill, Jr. James L.
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