Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – With means for split-prevention or damaged part repair
Patent
1987-11-20
1989-09-19
Scherbel, David A.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
With means for split-prevention or damaged part repair
52233, 52745, 52728, E04G 2300
Patent
active
048669016
ABSTRACT:
Apparatus and method for repair of deteriorated eaveposts on houses having eaveposts. The apparatus consists of an elongated, tubular body with an end cap and a mounting flange. The apparatus slips over the deteriorated eavepost and attaches to the house with conventional fasteners. The body and end cap of the apparatus are textured to resemble the texture of an intact wooden eavepost and the mounting flange is textured to resemble the texture of the exterior wall of the house.
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Dennison Caroline D.
Flores Victor
Scherbel David A.
Weiss Harry M.
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