Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Framing to receive door – doorjamb – or window sash – Retaining feature between frame and reveal
Patent
1993-06-07
1996-05-14
Nguyen, Kien T.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Framing to receive door, doorjamb, or window sash
Retaining feature between frame and reveal
527319, 52456, 49504, E04B 104
Patent
active
055156584
ABSTRACT:
A new interior wall construction relies on a new metal stud. The new stud is a U-shaped channel having parallel sides and a generally flat bight. The bight is recessed interiorly of its edges and mounts a wood block. The block is secured by diagonally inserted screws piercing the interior corners of the recess. A sheet rock installer mounts the plaster board so as to have common edges with the stud. Thereafter a carpenter inserts a wood blocking in the stud prior to mounting the door jamb.
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Nguyen Kien T.
Taphorn Joseph B.
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