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Improvements in Building Construction
A universal structural mounting member 100 has a rear wall portion 102, and a floor portion 104 extending perpendicularly away from the bottom of the rear wall portion 102 and terminating at a forward end of the floor portion 104. A lip 106 extends upwardly from the forward end of the floor portion 104 and is parallel with the rear wall portion 102. A roof portion 108 extends away from the top of the rear wall portion 102 in a similar direction as the floor portion 104 but at a predetermined angle A of downward inclination. The downwardly inclined roof portion 108 terminates at a front end of the roof portion. A curtain 110 extends downwardly from the front end of the roof portion 108 and is parallel with the rear wall portion 102. The lip 106 and the curtain 110 do not overlap along a plane of reference parallel with the rear wall portion but are separated by a first opening 112 of a predetermined height H. The curtain 110 is located further away from the rear wall portion 102 than the lip 106 so that, along a plane of reference perpendicular with the rear wall portion 102, the curtain 110 and lip 106 are separated by a second opening 114 of a predetermined width W. 2/cl F0-1
Improvements in Building Construction
A universal structural mounting member 100 has a rear wall portion 102, and a floor portion 104 extending perpendicularly away from the bottom of the rear wall portion 102 and terminating at a forward end of the floor portion 104. A lip 106 extends upwardly from the forward end of the floor portion 104 and is parallel with the rear wall portion 102. A roof portion 108 extends away from the top of the rear wall portion 102 in a similar direction as the floor portion 104 but at a predetermined angle A of downward inclination. The downwardly inclined roof portion 108 terminates at a front end of the roof portion. A curtain 110 extends downwardly from the front end of the roof portion 108 and is parallel with the rear wall portion 102. The lip 106 and the curtain 110 do not overlap along a plane of reference parallel with the rear wall portion but are separated by a first opening 112 of a predetermined height H. The curtain 110 is located further away from the rear wall portion 102 than the lip 106 so that, along a plane of reference perpendicular with the rear wall portion 102, the curtain 110 and lip 106 are separated by a second opening 114 of a predetermined width W. 2/cl F0-1
Improvements in Building Construction
JOYCE JOSEPH NELSON (author)
2019-04-11
Patent
Electronic Resource
English