Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Tensioned or flexed sheet facing
Patent
1988-11-23
1990-05-15
Scherbel, David A.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Tensioned or flexed sheet facing
174 48, E04B 548
Patent
active
049246461
ABSTRACT:
A C-shaped wire guard device for positioning within a notch formed in the face of a stud in a building structure. The wire guard and notch define a protective channel for passage of an electrical wire therebetween. To prevent transverse movement of the guard within the stud, a flange or barb extends from each side of the guard to overly a side of the stud. In one embodiment each flange forms a smooth corner surface for preventing snagging or scrapping of the electrical conductor when the wire is pulled through the channel during wiring of the structure.
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Dawson Todd A.
Scherbel David A.
Smith Creighton
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