Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Including component designed to receive a disparate article... – Component having specific attachment for an article...
Patent
1985-05-16
1989-12-05
Friedman, Carl D.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Including component designed to receive a disparate article...
Component having specific attachment for an article...
52241, 52282, 2482972, 24458, A47B 5710, E04B 260
Patent
active
048843750
ABSTRACT:
Hang-on furniture modules from various manufacturers differ in the placement of the hanger hooks extending from their back wall. A support cleat is frontally inserted in the unobstructed opening of a bifurcated, longitudinal channel at the edge of a stud in a partition. A longitudinal standard having a column of slots located to receive the hooks of a particular module is supported by the cleat as the standard straddles the stud in which the cleat is anchored.
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Dennison Caroline D.
Didrick Robert M.
Friedman Carl D.
Robinson Robert H.
USG Interiors, Inc.
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