Matt Surowiecki - Seattle WA, US Lawrence Gorham - Vancouver WA, US Tadeusz (Ted) Wrobel - Auburn WA, US
International Classification:
E04B 2/00
US Classification:
052287100
Abstract:
A corner stud () has a four-sided post portion () that sits into a corner region of a framing wall. The post portion includes a pair of flanges () which form a right angle inside corner at the inside corner of the framing wall. Edge portions of wallboard panels () connect to the flanges (). A post portion of an intersection stud () fits within the tracks at a location between the corners. Inside corners are formed by flanges () and () against which edge portions () of wallboard panels () and () are connected. The edge portions () of the wallboard are connected to and backed up by the flanges ().
Matt F. Surowiecki - Seattle WA, US Tadeusz (Ted) Wrobel - Auburn WA, US Lawrence W. Gorham - Vancouver WA, US
International Classification:
E04B 7/00
US Classification:
52276
Abstract:
A corner stud () has intersecting first and second walls () that back up corner edge portions of wallboard panels () that meet at the inside corner. The walls () are braced by walls () and flanges (). Wall () and wall () may be parallel to each other and to flange (). Wall () and wall () may be parallel to each other and flange (). The stud () may have a web bent about a longitudinal axis to form web parts separated by an inside angle (a). The angle a may be an obtuse angle below one hundred eighty degrees (180) to about two hundred seventy degrees (270).
Matt F. Surowiecki - Seattle WA, US Tadeusz (Ted) Wrobel - Auburn WA, US
International Classification:
E04B 2/00 E04B 2/76
US Classification:
52272
Abstract:
Corner studs (′) have webs that are folded into two parts () separated by an angle of between about 150 and 270. These studs are used at corners formed where two framing walls meet. The first wall has upper and lower channel members with continuous flanges. The second wall has upper and lower channel members with squared ends that abut continuous flanges of upper and lower channels of the first framing wall. Studs (′) are provided which webs that include flange-receiving slots () that extend from the ends of the studs (′) longitudinally inwardly along a bend line () between the two web parts (). The flanges () are received within these slots () so that a first portion of the studs (′) can be installed into the channel space of the first channel member and the remaining portion of the studs (′) can be installed into the channel space of the channel members of the second wall.
Matt F. Surowiecki - Seattle WA, US Tadeusz (Ted) Wrobel - Auburn WA, US Lawrence W. Gorham - Vancouver WA, US
Assignee:
STEELER, INC. - Seatle WA
International Classification:
E04B 2/58
US Classification:
52281
Abstract:
A corner stud () has intersecting first and second walls () that back up corner edge portions of wallboard panels () that meet at the inside corner. The walls () are braced by walls () and flanges (). Wall () and wall () may be parallel to each other and to flange (). Wall () and wall () may be parallel to each other and flange (). The stud () may have a web bent about a longitudinal axis to form web parts separated by an inside angle (a). The angle a may be an obtuse angle below one hundred eighty degrees (180) to about two hundred seventy degrees (270).
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