Corner joint means for use in wall structure of buildings

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Intersection of wall to floor – ceiling – roof – or another wall – Laterally related modules; e.g. – spaced surfacing forms corner

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52573, E04B 100

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045327467

ABSTRACT:
There is provided corner joint means which facilitates reliable connection of two wall members placed adjacent to each other at a concave or a convex angle portion i.e., corner portion, in the wall structure of buildings. The corner joint means also provides a simple heat insulating construction at the corner portion of the wall structure. The corner joint means of this invention comprises a pair of foundation assemblies each having one end thereof fixedly connected to the respective wall members, and a plurality of plate-like attachment members spaced in the depth direction of the corner portion and extending between the foundation assemblies. Each of the attachment members is so arranged that one end thereof is fixedly connected to one of the foundation assemblies and the other end thereof is slidably connected to the other foundation assembly.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3196992 (1965-07-01), Owen
patent: 4100704 (1978-07-01), Oogami

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