Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Facers; e.g. – modules – mutually bonded by internal settable... – Lapped or bridger strip juncture-type surfacing
Patent
1978-04-03
1979-05-22
Murtagh, John E.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Facers; e.g., modules, mutually bonded by internal settable...
Lapped or bridger strip juncture-type surfacing
52468, 52573, B04D 1300
Patent
active
041552091
ABSTRACT:
A fluid-sealed sheet metal joint includes a first and second sheet each having an edge with a turned-under flange. A clip includes a base with two parallel edges with a turned-over flange along each of these edges. A core has a cap with two parallel edges, and along each of these edges a U-shaped flange. This structure is assembled with various of the flanges overlapping and flattened to create a fluid sealing joint. Preferably there is also an elastomeric sealant in the joint.
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patent: 2126499 (1938-08-01), Petersen
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patent: 3332711 (1967-07-01), Holly
patent: 3474585 (1969-10-01), Foster
patent: 3583113 (1971-08-01), Winski
Mon Donald D.
Murtagh John E.
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