Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Machine or implement
Patent
1994-02-07
1996-05-28
Safavi, Michael
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Machine or implement
52690, 52696, 527301, 527332, E04C 332
Patent
active
055199780
ABSTRACT:
An assembly of parts which form a new stud for construction use. This stud assembly greatly reduces the material content of the stud assembly and reduces heat transfer and noise transmission over the known prior art and comprises two parallely arranged U-shaped channels interconnected by a novel connector which interconnects the channels at one or more points along their length.
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Powers, III John A.
Sucato Edward
Lindsley Warren F. B.
Safavi Michael
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