Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Multiroom or level – Partition secured to and crossed by preconstructed barrier
Patent
1982-09-27
1985-02-05
Bell, J. Karl
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Multiroom or level
Partition secured to and crossed by preconstructed barrier
52288, 52718, E04F 1904
Patent
active
044971508
ABSTRACT:
A two piece system for driving a piece of trim into place at the intersection of paneled hollow wall partitions comprises a retainer clip and the trim piece. The retainer clip, made of spring steel, has a first leg which is secured to the partition and a detent leg which slips between the edge of said partition and the face of an intersecting partition. A barbed leg of an L-shaped trim piece is driven between said face and the detent leg so that the lip of the barb engages the detent of the retainer clip.
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Sweet's Catalog File, 10.1 Uni, "Ultrawall Partition Systems", p. 6, Details 6, 7 alt., United States Gypsum Co., 1977.
Krakowski David
Wendt Alan C.
Bell J. Karl
Didrick Robert M.
Kurlandsky Samuel
Robinson Robert H.
United States Gypsum Company
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