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US Patent 8667765 Method of supporting drywall

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United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
8667765
Date of Patent
March 11, 2014
Patent Application Number
13750256
Date Filed
January 25, 2013
Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 12091863 Flood resistant wall
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US Patent 11668093 Lintel support, masonry support kit, and lintel support method
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US Patent 12060716 Installation features for fenestration units and associated methods
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Patent abstract

Applicant has disclosed a method and device (i.e., support tool) for installing sheathing (e.g., drywall or plasterboard). This tool enables a single person to easily attach the sheathing (e.g., by nails or screws) to an underlying structure (e.g., a wall stud, joist or rafter). In the preferred “device” embodiment, Applicant's tool is generally J-shaped with four tapered spikes (“teeth”) on its backside. The spikes are equally spaced from one another. By hammering the tool, its spikes can be driven into the underlying structure. No separate nail or screw is needed to hold the tool in place.

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