Panel joining method apparatus

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Intersection of wall to floor – ceiling – roof – or another wall – Sustainer coextensive with junction of panels or modules

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52270, 52586, E04B 100

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045877831

ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for use in joining panel A to panel B to form a corner joint in which panel B has a recess cut in the edge to be joined, the apparatus being in the form of an elongated structural reinforcing and joining member configured in cross-section by a thin rectangular base portion having an inner surface bonded to one surface of panel A, the cross-sectional configuration including an end portion integrally extending from one edge of the base portion and perpendicular the base portion, the inner surface being bonded to an edge of panel A and the cross-sectional configuration being further defined by an integral T portion extending from the base portion in a plane parallel the plane of the end portion, the thickness of the T portion being slightly less than the width of the groove formed in the edge of panel B, the T portion being bonded to the groove in panel B.

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patent: 2158132 (1939-05-01), Shannon
patent: 3867048 (1975-02-01), Endzweig
patent: 3919818 (1975-11-01), Kato
patent: 4437278 (1984-03-01), Thomas, Jr.

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