Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Draft stop between studs; e.g. – fire stop
Patent
1984-06-22
1986-06-24
Murtagh, John E.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Draft stop between studs; e.g., fire stop
52693, E04B 194
Patent
active
045961018
ABSTRACT:
A continuous sequence of thin spacer/bracing segments is provided in the form of an accordian-folded nested stack. Each segment is comprised of a center panel, one side of which is provided with a downwardly angled side appendage panel, the other side of the center panel being free of any appendages. A tang portion at each extremity of the center panel has no side panel associated therewith. In use, the segments are drawn from the stack and utilized to position and brace wooden structural members in the production of an equidistantly spaced parallel array of said structural members. Because of the thin nature of the segments, they may be left in place when paneling material is placed upon the array of structural members.
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Murtagh John E.
Rainer Norman B.
Rudy Andrew Joseph
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