Means and method for rigidly elevating a structure

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Machine or implement

Reexamination Certificate

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C052S169130, C052S297000, C052S749100, C052S742130, C405S232000, C362S431000, C174S0450TD

Reexamination Certificate

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09964301

ABSTRACT:
A means and method for rigidly elevating a structure includes a base member securable in the ground and which has a portion extending above the ground. A pole section, having a bore inside a lower end, and an upper end, can be stacked upon the base means upwardly by slip fitting the pole section onto the base end and securing it in place. A flexible, easily transportable and durable system is thereby created for elevating structures.

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