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Document Number
US Patent 7048462
Issued Date
May 23, 2006
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A systematic solution is provided to the anchorage of newel posts designed for building methods that are not conducive to cutting holes in framed flooring or to building in support for posts in the joisting. These brackets connect quickly to newels and anchor anywhere on a floor or platform that has been built to code. They support the newel at the end of a balustrade, on the inside or outside corner of a balcony, or on a long balcony run where center support is critical. They will secure a starting newel for a curb wall or a landing and anchor the wall studding at the same time. Unlike universal brackets, these are job specific and therefore able to meet current or future code requirements without costly failure.
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May 23, 2006
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10/158,304
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May 29, 2002
US Classification
403/188   256/65.14 403/231 403/382
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E04F   11/18   (20060101)  
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USPTO Field of Search
52/170   52/720.2   52/715   52/712   248/300   256/65.14   403/382   403/403   403/187   403/188   403/230   403/231   403/256   403/258  
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