Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Intersection of wall to floor – ceiling – roof – or another wall – Sustainer coextensive with junction of panels or modules
Patent
1981-08-20
1984-02-14
Murtagh, John E.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Intersection of wall to floor, ceiling, roof, or another wall
Sustainer coextensive with junction of panels or modules
52264, 52483, 52DIG13, 24306, 411548, E04B 100
Patent
active
044308353
ABSTRACT:
An elevator cab is constructed of a thin, somewhat semirigid skeleton. Expanded core plastic panels are attached to the skeleton, thereby forming a very light and rigid cab. These panels are attached by means of releasable hook-like fasteners, thus permitting selective removal of the panels from the skeleton. Due to strategic location of the fasteners on the skeleton, the panels, when attached to the skeleton, create a rigid cab.
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Greenstien Robert E.
Murtagh John E.
Otis Elevator Company
Safavi Michael
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