US PATENT SUBCLASS 52 / 573.1
INCLUDING DESIGN FEATURE (E.G., INTEGRAL CORRUGATION, TENSIONERS) ACCOMMODATING DIMENSIONAL VARIATION RESPONSIVE TO CHANGING CONDITIONS


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52 /   HD   STATIC STRUCTURES (E.G., BUILDINGS)

573.1INCLUDING DESIGN FEATURE (E.G., INTEGRAL CORRUGATION, TENSIONERS) ACCOMMODATING DIMENSIONAL VARIATION RESPONSIVE TO CHANGING CONDITIONS


DEFINITION

Classification: 52/573.1

INCLUDING DESIGN FEATURE (E.G., INTEGRAL CORRUGATION, TENSIONERS) ACCOMMODATING DIMENSIONAL VARIATION RESPONSIVE TO CHANGING CONDITIONS:

(under the class definition) Structure in which the static structure, or a component, has the ability to adjust depending upon atmospheric circumstances (i.e., variable temperature or humidity).

SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:

144+, for a construction with an exposed physical configuration for an acoustical effect.

167.1+, for means compensating earth transmitted forces.

345, 346, and 347, for means fixing a settable material backer to furring, joist, or stud, which means may allow movement.

393+, for a yieldable preformed separator.

474+, for a sheet-type section fixed to framing.

515+, for a construction with a disparate coating (e.g., grease).