Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Conical or radially ribbed cover
Patent
1993-12-01
1996-05-07
Friedman, Carl D.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Conical or radially ribbed cover
52 901, 525881, 525821, 524891, 403338, 403321, E04H 112
Patent
active
055134718
ABSTRACT:
A sectional shelter is made of a set of panels of plastic material arranged side by side, along with a plastic roof cap. The panels are coupled by ribs projecting from one edge portion of each panel and a channel along the other edge portion. Retainers are pivotally mounted on the inside of the wall adjacent the channeled edge portion so that the edge portion carrying the ribs may be captured between the inside wall of the panel and the retainer. The shelter has curved and straight panels so that it may have various configurations. Door and window openings are formed in the wall panels and are closed by doors and windows fastened on the panels.
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Eggerman Percy A.
Worms Gerard W.
Battison Adrian D.
Friedman Carl D.
Poli-Shelters Inc.
Thrift Murray E.
Wood Wynn E.
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