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Structural support brace
   
Document Number
US Patent 4781000
Issued Date
November 1, 1988
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A structural support brace for supporting the deck and wall of a swimming pool or similar structure comprising a body including an upwardly facing support surface for the deck, a plurality of stake guides and a plurality of stakes. The stakes are slideably positioned within the stake guides and securable within the stake guides at selected points. A sleeve is positioned on the stake guides. The sleeve provides a form for a poured concrete pillar. The pillar both anchors the brace and provides structural support for the deck.
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November 1, 1988
Application Number
06/940,744
Filed
December 11, 1986
US Classification
52/169.8   4/506
Int'l Classification
E04H   4/00   (20060101)  
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52/169.7   52/169.8   4/506  
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