Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Processes – Assembling exposed modules
Patent
1975-02-27
1976-02-17
Abbott, Frank L.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Processes
Assembling exposed modules
29468, 52126, 52127, 52263, 52DIG1, E04G 2114
Patent
active
039382958
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is an access floor system with deep pile carpet covered panels. The deep pile fibers from adjacent panels intermingle with each other to visually obscure the cracks between the panels. Disclosed is a tool and method for inserting or reinserting such panels into the floor system without pinching carpet pile between the panel edges. Disclosed is a floor system having service conduits running between adjacent panels but being visually undetectable due to the uniform appearance of the deep pile carpet covering.
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Sweet's Catalog copywright 12/70 1972 Vol. 11 TH45558 p. 13.9/wa.
Abbott Frank L.
Braum Leslie L.
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