Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Multiroom or level – Partition secured to and crossed by preconstructed barrier
Patent
1990-06-04
1992-01-14
Chilcot, Jr., Richard E.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Multiroom or level
Partition secured to and crossed by preconstructed barrier
522431, 52275, 52632, 52634, 52732, 52726, 52579, E04H 100
Patent
active
050798847
ABSTRACT:
An extendible stud, consisting of two substantially identical Z-studs each of which has opposed flanges of substantially different widths and inwardly turned lips at the flange outer edges, and each Z-stud having a central raised ridge in its web, raised in a direction toward the wider flange, which two Z-studs are interconnected by the narrow flange of each being held within the channel formed by the wider flange of the other Z-stud along with its associated lip and web. Also the method of interconnecting two Z-studs and the method of erecting hollow partitions with the extendible stud.
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Chilcot Jr. Richard E.
Downs Joanne C.
Hause Robert F.
Miller Laird F.
National Gypsum Company
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