Abstract: A wall paneling system consisting of a strip horizontally secured to an abutment and provided with a continuous groove, a first support provided with a head positioned within the groove of the strip and configured so as to permit the first support when so installed to pivot about the groove of the strip, a plurality of bars secured in spaced relationship at their top ends to the first support, a second support to which the bottom ends of the bars are secured and which is provided with a continuous groove, a third support provided with a head positioned within the groove of the second support so as to permit rotation between the second and third supports, a second strip horizontally secured to an abutment, a first plurality of interlocking wall panels having flanges secured to adjacent bars of the plurality of bars, and a second plurality of panels secured between the third support and the second strip to form a ceiling.
Abstract: Apparatus for mounting awning panels adjacent the roof fascia, having an overlapping roof drip edge includes a header having a first plate adapted to be mounted flush with the fascia and having a flange extending underneath the drip edge. The header is provided with a channel along the upper edge thereof, with a flap having a flange along an edge thereof, the flange of the flap engaging the header in the channel. The other edge of the flap is fastened to the field of the awning panel, and a strip of sealing material is disposed along the interface between the flap and the channel.
Abstract: This invention relates to a shelter construction including a roof section and vertically disposed legs for supporting the roof section. A vertical wall extends between the legs and advertising material or the like is retained by the wall. The legs combined with horizontal supports provide a border for the wall, and transparent panels are utilized for retaining advertising material between the panels and the wall. The roof is provided by means of sheets which extend substantially horizontally and then downwardly and inwardly to provide enclosures along the roof edges. These enclosures house additional advertising material, and lighting is utilized within the enclosure for enhancing the display.
Abstract: A wall paneling system consisting of a strip horizontally secured to an abutment and provided with a continuous groove, a first support provided with a head positioned within the groove of the strip and configured so as to permit the first support when so installed to pivot about the groove of the strip, a plurality of bars secured in spaced relationship at their top ends to the first support, a second support to which the bottom ends of the bars are secured and which is provided with a continuous groove, a third support provided with a head positioned within the groove of the second support so as to permit rotation between the second and third supports, a second strip horizontally secured to an abutment, a first plurality of interlocking wall panels having flanges secured to adjacent bars of the plurality of bars, and a second plurality of panels secured between the third support and the second strip to form a ceiling.