Claims
- 1. A reversible pilaster shoe comprising, a rectangular tube of sheet material having an axis and opposite ends, said tube having first and second opposed pairs of planar side walls extending parallel to said axis and between said ends, said first and second opposed pairs of side walls at one of said opposite ends of said tube defining a first pilaster receiving opening having a rectangular contour transverse to said axis, and a pair of opposed flanges at the other of said opposite ends of said tube, each of said flanges projecting radially inwardly of said tube from a corresponding one of said second opposed pairs of side walls and extending laterally between and terminating adjacent said first opposed pair of side walls, said pair of opposed flanges further having opposed inner edges radially spaced apart from one another, at least a portion of each of said opposed inner edges having a like curvature concave with respect to said tube axis, said opposed inner edges of said pair of flanges and the side walls of said first opposed pair of side walls defining a second pilaster receiving opening at said other of said opposite ends of said tube having a contour transverse to said axis which is geometrically different from said rectangular contour of said first pilaster receiving opening.
- 2. The reversible pilaster shoe according to claim 1, wherein each of said flanges is a plate member in said tube attached to said corresponding one of said first opposed pair of side walls.
- 3. The reversible pilaster shoe according to claim 1, wherein said rectangular tube is comprised of a pair of opposed U-shaped channel members, said opposed channel members having webs providing said first opposed pair of side walls of said tube, said channel members further having coplanar abutting pairs of side flanges providing said second opposed pair of side walls of said tube, a pair of plate members within said tube, each said plate member having a first portion overlying and attached to a corresponding one of said pairs of side flanges to connect said channel members together, and each said plate member having a second portion extending radially inwardly of said tube from said first portion, said second portions of said plate members providing said pair of opposed flanges at said other of said opposite ends of said tube.
- 4. The reversible pilaster shoe according to claim 3, wherein said webs of said channel members each include a web flange at said other end of said tube, said web flanges each extending axially inwardly of said tube and facially overlying the corresponding web, each web flange extending laterally between the side flanges of the corresponding channel member, said second portions of said plate members each having opposite side edges engaging the corresponding one of said web flanges.
- 5. The reversible pilaster shoe according to claim 4, wherein said webs and abutting pairs of side flanges of said channel members at said one end of said tube each include a flange extending axially inwardly of said tube and facially overlying the corresponding one of the webs and side flanges of said channel members.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 412,276 filed Nov. 2, 1973, now abandoned.
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