Device for affixing panels in abutting relationship to a support

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Bridger strip hiding juncture of panels – Bridger strip and coextensive elongated member at juncture

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52466, 52469, E04C 134

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044399693

ABSTRACT:
A device for affixing two panels in abutting relationship to a support structure including an elongated base member with two transversely spaced, elongated areas each defining a planar surface for engaging the underside of the panels, an elongated locking projection integral with and extending from the base member with a height greater than the thickness of the panels, and areas for receiving fasteners to secure the base member to the support structure. The device also includes an elongated cap with an integral, elongated slot for engaging the locking projection and elongated panel contacting areas on each side of the slot for contacting the upper surface of the panels.

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