US PATENT SUBCLASS 52 / 290
OPPOSED STRIP SECTIONS (BASEBOARDS) AND OUTWARDLY EXTENDING SUSTAINER


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290OPPOSED STRIP SECTIONS (BASEBOARDS) AND OUTWARDLY EXTENDING SUSTAINER


DEFINITION

Classification: 52/290

(under the class definition) Structure including facially spaced, parallel coextensive strips or flanges, with a rigid elongated shaft extending normally to the strips with an end portion only thereof between the strips, i.e., two back-to-back baseboards with the end of a stud therebetween.

SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:

241+, for a compartment forming partition having baseboards.

481.1, for a barrier with facers spaced by an internal sustainer, e.g., wall boards on either side of a stud.

690+, for open-work with side-by-side shafts, e.g., truss.