Securing panels to a substantially flat or convex surface

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Sheetlike element assembled parallel to existing wall,... – Element spaced from wall – ceiling – or floor and held by...

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52249, 52410, 220 1B, E04B 138

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ABSTRACT:
Panels are secured to a substantially flat or convex surface by means of hooks which are attached to the surface at opposite ends of a panel. The hooks are dimensioned so as to terminate at a level beneath the level of the outer surface of the panel and a band of fabric material is positioned on each of the hooks by means of a loop formed substantially at the mid-point of the band, the band also having a loop at each end thereof. The panel is secured to the flat or convex surface by means of springs which are attached to the free ends of the bands and by means of a strap which extends between the springs.

REFERENCES:
patent: 602454 (1898-04-01), Kelly
patent: 1558217 (1925-10-01), Baldwin
patent: 1860399 (1932-05-01), Venzie
patent: 3591876 (1971-07-01), Swindlehurst

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