Claims
- 1. A stud assembly comprising first and second elongated channel members of hollow U-shaped metal construction each comprising a pair of parallel sidewalls interconnected by a connecting wall, each sidewall of said channel members facing a similar sidewall of the other of said channel members in a common plane, and
- an elongated connecting member integrally connecting said first and second channel members for holding said channel members in inwardly facing spaced parallel arrangement to form a hollow stud having a generally rectangular cross-section, wherein said connecting member comprises an elongated flat sheet of expanded metal mesh integrally joined along opposite side edges to corresponding facing sidewalls of said channel members, said metal mesh having openings adapted to expand only in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axes of said channel members, thereby enabling said channel members to be moved transversely away or toward each other in said transverse direction to adjust the spacing between said channel members and provide a stud assembly of desired width,
- wherein said expanded metal mesh is creased at points along its length to strengthen said stud assembly in its expanded position.
- 2. A stud assembly comprising first and second elongated channel members of hollow U-shaped construction each comprising a pair of parallel sidewalls interconnected by a connecting wall, each sidewall of said channel members facing a similar sidewall of the other of said channel members in a common plane,
- an elongated connecting member integrally connecting said first and second channel members for holding said channel members in inwardly facing spaced parallel arrangement to form a hollow stud having a generally rectangular cross-section, wherein said connecting member comprises an elongated flat sheet of slit metal mesh integrally joined along opposite side edges to corresponding facing sidewalls of said channel members, said slit metal mesh having openings adapted to expand only in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axes of said channel members, thereby enabling said channel members to be moved away from one another in said transverse direction to adjust the spacing between said channel members and provide a stud assembly of desired width, and
- wherein said mesh like configuration is creased to increase its strength.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation in part application of U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 08/192,599 filed Feb. 7, 1994 by Edward Sucato and John A. Powers III and entitled STUD ASSEMBLY.
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