Patents Assigned to Construction Solutions, LLC
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Publication number: 20090064631Abstract: A sill plate adapted to support drywall above a floor surface to prevent the formation of mold in the drywall. The sill plate has a base section and a first wall associated with the base section. A first shelf is associated with the first wall. The first shelf is adapted to support drywall. The sill plate may also include a second wall associated with the base section where the second wall is opposed from the first wall. The second wall may include a second shelf associated with the second wall. Each of the first shelf and second shelf may extend along a plane parallel to a plane passing through the base section. Drywall may rest on the first shelf prior to being affixed to vertical studs extending from the sill plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2008Publication date: March 12, 2009Applicant: Construction Solutions, LLCInventor: Joseph A. Frezza
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Patent number: 7461494Abstract: A sill plate adapted to support drywall above a floor surface to prevent the formation of mold in the drywall. The sill plate has a base section and a first wall associated with the base section. A first shelf is associated with the first wall. The first shelf is adapted to support drywall. The sill plate may also include a second wall associated with base section where the second wall is opposed from the first wall. The second wall may include a second shelf associated with the second wall. Each of the first shelf and second shelf may extend along a plane parallel to a plane passing through the base section. Drywall may rest on the first shelf prior to being affixed to vertical studs extending from the sill plate.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2005Date of Patent: December 9, 2008Assignee: Construction Solutions, LLCInventor: Joseph A. Frezza
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Publication number: 20050183361Abstract: A sill plate adapted to support drywall above a floor surface to prevent the formation of mold in the drywall. The sill plate has a base section and a first wall associated with the base section. A first shelf is associated with the first wall. The first shelf is adapted to support drywall. The sill plate may also include a second wall associated with the base section where the second wall is opposed from the first wall. The second wall may include a second shelf associated with the second wall. Each of the first shelf and second shelf may extend along a plane parallel to a plane passing through the base section. Drywall may rest on the first shelf prior to being affixed to vertical studs extending from the sill plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2005Publication date: August 25, 2005Applicant: Construction Solutions, LLCInventor: Joseph Frezza
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Publication number: 20050155317Abstract: A drywall support clip, the drywall support clip having a first leg and an opposed second leg connected by a bite portion. The first leg comprises a first leg first portion and a shelf portion, with the first leg first portion located between the shelf portion and the bite portion. The shelf portion extends from the first leg first portion at an angle of approximately 90 degrees. The second leg may comprise a second leg first portion and a tongue portion. The second leg first portion located between the tongue portion and the bite portion. The tongue portion extending from the second leg first portion at an acute angle from a projection of the second leg first portion. The shelf portion is adapted to support drywall. Methods of supporting drywall during steel stud frame construction, as well as kits for steel stud frame construction, are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2005Publication date: July 21, 2005Applicant: Construction Solutions, LLCInventor: Joseph Frezza