AT61206B - Tiles clad with glass for wall coverings. - Google Patents
Tiles clad with glass for wall coverings.Info
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- AT61206B AT61206B AT61206DA AT61206B AT 61206 B AT61206 B AT 61206B AT 61206D A AT61206D A AT 61206DA AT 61206 B AT61206 B AT 61206B
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- Prior art keywords
- glass
- tiles
- clad
- wall coverings
- breaking strength
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Description
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Fliesenplatten, welche durch Befestigung von Glas auf steinartigen Unterlagen, wie Kunststein, hergestellt sind, haben den Nachteil, dass sie erheblichen Querschnitt aufweisen müssen, um die notwendige Bruchfestigkeit zu erlangen. Um derartige Fliesen ohne Beeinträchtigung ihrer Bruchfestigkeit in geringer Wandstärke herstellen zu können, werden der Erfindung gemäss als Unterlagsmateriale Asbestzementplatten sowie auch gewisse wasserdicht gemachte Pappen verwendet, welche trotz ihrer geringen Querschnittsdimensionen grosse Bruchfestigkeit und überdies die Eigenschaft besitzen, auch unter dem Einflusse wechselnder Temperaturen und Feuchtigkeitsverhältnisse ihre vollkommen ebene Form beizubehalten.
Die Glasplatten werden entweder vor dem Aufbringen auf die Unterlagen undurchsichtig gemacht oder es werden von vornherein undurchsichtige Glasarten, wie z. B. Milchglas, verwendet. Das Befestigen des Glases auf der Unterlage findet mit Hilfe geeigneter Kitte statt. Zur Erzielung genauer Stossfugen können die Glasplatten nach ihrer Befestigung auf den Unterlagsplatten in üblicher Weise an ihren Kanten schief abgeschliffen werden.
Die unter Verwendung des obgenannten Unterlagsmateriales hergestellten Fliesen vereinigen demgemäss den Vorteil geringer Wandstärke mit grosser Bruchfestigkeit und neigen auch unter dem Einfluss von wechselnden Temperatur- und Feuchtigkeitsverhältnis8en zu keinerlei Formveränderungen, welche bei anderen Unterlagsmaterien häufig auftreten und zum Bruch oder zum Ablösen der Glasbekleidung führen.
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Tile plates, which are produced by fastening glass to stone-like substrates, such as artificial stone, have the disadvantage that they have to have a considerable cross-section in order to achieve the necessary breaking strength. In order to be able to produce tiles of this type with a small wall thickness without impairing their breaking strength, according to the invention, asbestos-cement boards and also certain waterproofed cardboard are used as underlay materials, which despite their small cross-sectional dimensions have great breaking strength and also have the property, even under the influence of changing temperatures and humidity conditions maintain their perfectly flat shape.
The glass plates are either made opaque before being applied to the documents or opaque types of glass, such as e.g. B. milk glass is used. The attachment of the glass to the base takes place with the help of suitable putty. In order to achieve precise butt joints, the glass plates can be sanded obliquely at their edges in the usual way after they have been attached to the support plates.
The tiles produced using the above-mentioned underlay material combine the advantage of low wall thickness with high breaking strength and, even under the influence of changing temperature and humidity conditions, do not tend to undergo any changes in shape, which often occur with other underlay materials and lead to breakage or detachment of the glass cladding.
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Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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AT61206T | 1912-05-29 |
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AT61206B true AT61206B (en) | 1913-09-25 |
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AT61206D AT61206B (en) | 1912-05-29 | 1912-05-29 | Tiles clad with glass for wall coverings. |
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AT (1) | AT61206B (en) |
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- 1912-05-29 AT AT61206D patent/AT61206B/en active
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