Light gauge steel ribbed-channel, self-setting lath and...

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E04F 13/04 (2006.01)

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CA 2458658

A two-part building framing system comprised of a half inch ribbed channel expanded metal lath (10) and light gauge steel frame (15). The lath (10) self sets into the flanges (25) of a pre-fabricated steel frame (15) without the use of fasteners and can be used over an open-cavity without the use of a solid substrate. The metal lath (10) and steel frame (15) can be used in various building application and structures.

La présente invention concerne un système d'ossature de construction à deux parties. Ledit système est constitué d'un support d'enduit (10) en métal déployé présentant des canaux à nervures d'un demi-pouce et d'une charpente métallique légère (15). Ledit support d'enduit (10) s'emboîte dans les brides (25) d'une charpente métallique préfabriquée (15) sans utilisation de boulonnerie et peut être utilisé sur une cavité sans utilisation d'un substrat solide. Le support d'enduit en métal (10) et la charpente métallique (15) peuvent être utilisés dans diverses applications et structures de construction.

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