Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Frangible section or means
Patent
1989-08-21
1990-06-12
Murtagh, John E.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Frangible section or means
52182, 5230916, 52393, 52292, 52741, F04B 162
Patent
active
049321749
ABSTRACT:
A metal-reinforced polyurethane shoe protecting the lower end of a wood support system from shallow water or moisture on a floor, said shoe comprising a high-density polymer impregnating a rust-resistant metal mesh, and attached to the bottom surface of a wood support system by means of a wood screw or like fastener, thereby protecting the wood support system from the water and moisture accumulating on a potentially wet surface, thus preventing the occurrence of dry rot in the lower end of a wood support system.
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Hubbard Grant L.
Murtagh John E.
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