Wall structure and method of forming the same

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Multiroom or level – Partition secured to and crossed by preconstructed barrier

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522236, 52475, 52488, E04B 276

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052790886

ABSTRACT:
A wall structure comprising a track, a plurality of vertical posts secured to the track at predetermined locations, a plurality of horizontal header beams bridging the posts and secured to the posts, and a plurality of wall sections having a grooved side and tongue side and adapted to receive the track in its bottom side, the header beams in its top side, the wall sections assembled together in a tongue and groove relationship along the wall structure with the posts being encapsulated in the tongue and groove joint to form a monolithic wall structure.

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