Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Tensioned or flexed sheet facing
Patent
1986-03-28
1987-05-19
Friedman, Carl D.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Tensioned or flexed sheet facing
52 74, 52273, 160395, E04B 100
Patent
active
046656715
ABSTRACT:
Method for assembling an awning, including method for tensioning awning material about an awning frame. The awning material is secured to the top rear of the frame and stretched over the bottom front and each bottom side of the frame. Pieces of spline are thereafter placed atop the material and pressed into slots defined by frame members on the bottom front and bottom sides of the frame. Keeper members are thereafter inserted into the slots in abutting engagement with the spline and are secured to the inner frame members.
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Signtech SIA--Series Advertisement--advertises an Illuminated Awning System.
Signtech Flexface brochure--describes a Tensioning System.
ABC Tensioning Flexible Faces--illustrates a Tensioning Apparatus.
American Awning & Shade Shop, Inc.
American Floor Covering Company
Friedman Carl D.
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