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US1367785A
US1367785A US326785A US32678519A US1367785A US 1367785 A US1367785 A US 1367785A US 326785 A US326785 A US 326785A US 32678519 A US32678519 A US 32678519A US 1367785 A US1367785 A US 1367785A
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    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
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  • My invention relates to irnproyements 1n wall construction, and it consists in the combinations, constructions and arrangements herein described and claimed.
  • An object of my invention is to prov1de a wall construction which is made up of hardened slabs of plastic material, these slabs being secured to suitable supports, so as to form a wall of relatively low cost.
  • A. further object of my invention is to provide a wall construction in which the slabs are overlapped in such a manner as to prevent the passage of moisture between the joints of adjacent slabs.
  • a further object of my invention is to provide a wall construction having slabs of hardened plastic material in wh ch there are metal reinforcing bars or strips which are also used for fastening the slabs to supports.
  • A. further object of my invention 18 to provide a wall construction in whlch the slabs may be readily secured to supports without any necessity of boring the slabs. as, for instance, to provide screw holes.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional view of a ortion of the device along the line 22 of 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a reduced sectional view along the line 3-3 of Fig. 1.
  • I provide the usual vertical studs, such as those shown at 1 inthe drawing.
  • I nail or otherwise secure paper, such as building paper 2, to the studs, as clearly shown in ig. l.
  • the paper may be held in position by the same nails or securmg means which hold a series of horizontally dlsposed strips 3.
  • Each slab consists of a body portion .4 having an up per flange 5 and a lower flange 6.
  • Each slab is also provided with an end flange 7 whlch is joined to the top flange 5, and an 'end flange 8 which isfjoined to the'bottom flangefi. Th1s leaves projecting upper and.
  • Each slab is provided with a plurality of metal reinforcing devices, such as metal bars.
  • Certain of these bars as, for instance, bars 11, which extend longitudinally with respect to the slab, pass out at the ends thereof, being countersunk in the flange 7 so as tobring the surface of the bar flush with the end of the flange, and are then bent downwardly over the horizontal strips 3, thus suspending the slab on the horizon. tal supporting strips.
  • Within the interior of the slab may be placed other reinforcing rods, such as those shown at 12, 13 and 14:. The latter are preferably extended through the rear of the slab, as shown, and then may be bent downwardly to form an attaching member for the slab, being secured to the supporting strip 3, as shown.
  • the slabs are staggered or are arranged to lower flange 6. This makes a strong construction without unduly adding to the weight.
  • the latter are molded from any suitable plastic material which willharden.
  • This material may be a plastween the paper layer and the inside wall (not shown) on the opposite sides of the studs.
  • Slabs of this type are generally poor conductors of heat or cold and, consequently, the wall construction is desirable for buildings which are to be warmed, since they keep out the cold.
  • the slabs may be quickly placed in position, and do not require to be cemented atthe joints; that is, to say, no mortar is required either at the ends of adjacent slabs,
  • This wall construction is designed to be used in lieu of brick, stone, Wood, stucco, or other constructions where a finished outside wall surface is desired.
  • a wall construction compri'sing'a plurality of vertically disposed supports, a plurality of horizontal strips secured to said vertical supports, slabs made'of hardened plastic material, wire reinforcing means eX- tending through the body of each slab, auxillary comblned reinforcing and fastening means extending through the inner port1ons of said slabs and'having end portions hooked over said strips to secure said slabs to said strips.
  • a wall construction comprising a plurality of vertically disposed supports, a plurality of horizontal strips secured to said vertical supports, slabs made of hardened plastic material, combined reinforcing and fastening means extending through the inner portions of said slabs and having end portions hooked over said strips to secure said slabs to said strips.

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H. J. LAFONTAINE.
WALL CONSTRUCTION. APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 27, 1919.
Patented Feb. 8, 1921.
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Specification of Letters Patent.
PatentedFeb. 8, 19 21.
Application M September :1, 1919. Serial No. azcass.
.7 '0 all whom it may concern Be it known that I, Hnoron J. IJAFON- TAINE,
of Cook and State of Illino1s, have invented a new and useful Improvement 1n Wall Construction, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
My invention relates to irnproyements 1n wall construction, and it consists in the combinations, constructions and arrangements herein described and claimed.
An object of my invention is to prov1de a wall construction which is made up of hardened slabs of plastic material, these slabs being secured to suitable supports, so as to form a wall of relatively low cost.
A. further object of my invention is to provide a wall construction in which the slabs are overlapped in such a manner as to prevent the passage of moisture between the joints of adjacent slabs.
A further object of my invention is to provide a wall construction having slabs of hardened plastic material in wh ch there are metal reinforcing bars or strips which are also used for fastening the slabs to supports.
A. further object of my invention 18 to provide a wall construction in whlch the slabs may be readily secured to supports without any necessity of boring the slabs. as, for instance, to provide screw holes.
@thcr object and advantages will appear in the following specification, and the novel features of the invention will be particularl pointed out in the appended claims.
1 y invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, forming part of this application, in which- Figure 1 IS a perspective view showing a port1on. of a wall constructed according to my invention,
Fig. 2 is a sectional view of a ortion of the device along the line 22 of 1.
Fig. 3 is a reduced sectional view along the line 3-3 of Fig. 1.
In carrying out my invention, I provide the usual vertical studs, such as those shown at 1 inthe drawing. In the preferred form, I nail or otherwise secure paper, such as building paper 2, to the studs, as clearly shown in ig. l. The paper may be held in position by the same nails or securmg means which hold a series of horizontally dlsposed strips 3.
a citizen of the United States, and a resident of the city of Chica 0, 1n the county The slabs may ,of any suitable dimensions, but are preferably oblong. Each slab consists of a body portion .4 having an up per flange 5 and a lower flange 6. Each slab: is also provided with an end flange 7 whlch is joined to the top flange 5, and an 'end flange 8 which isfjoined to the'bottom flangefi. Th1s leaves projecting upper and.
lower -flanges and pro ecting end flanges WlllCh permit the slabs to overlap in the manner clearly shown in Fi 1.
Referring to Fig. 2, it Will be seen that there' is an inclined surface 9 extending from the bottom of the flange 5 to the outer face of the slab, while the lower flange 6 has an 1nclined bottom 10 arranged to engage the inclined surface 9 of the slab un- I derneath it.
Each slab is provided with a plurality of metal reinforcing devices, such as metal bars. Certain of these bars, as, for instance, bars 11, which extend longitudinally with respect to the slab, pass out at the ends thereof, being countersunk in the flange 7 so as tobring the surface of the bar flush with the end of the flange, and are then bent downwardly over the horizontal strips 3, thus suspending the slab on the horizon. tal supporting strips. Within the interior of the slab may be placed other reinforcing rods, such as those shown at 12, 13 and 14:. The latter are preferably extended through the rear of the slab, as shown, and then may be bent downwardly to form an attaching member for the slab, being secured to the supporting strip 3, as shown.
The ends of the. slabs overlap, as stated, and the horizontal joints are overlapped so that any water running down the face of the wall would be prevented from passing into the interior, because of the overlapping, and, furthermore, because of the fact that the lower edge of each slab, i. e., the lower edge of the flange 6, is inclined downwardly.
The slabs are staggered or are arranged to lower flange 6. This makes a strong construction without unduly adding to the weight.
In making up the slabs, the latter are molded from any suitable plastic material which willharden. This material may be a plastween the paper layer and the inside wall (not shown) on the opposite sides of the studs. Slabs of this type are generally poor conductors of heat or cold and, consequently, the wall construction is desirable for buildings which are to be warmed, since they keep out the cold.
The slabs may be quickly placed in position, and do not require to be cemented atthe joints; that is, to say, no mortar is required either at the ends of adjacent slabs,
or between any slab and the one below it.
This wall construction is designed to be used in lieu of brick, stone, Wood, stucco, or other constructions where a finished outside wall surface is desired. I am aware that other forms of the device based on the same general plan may be made, but I consider as my own any modifications which fall within the spirit and the scope of the invention as set forth in the foregoing disclosure and particularly point ed out in the appended claims.
I claim: v I 1. A wall construction compri'sing'a plurality of vertically disposed supports, a plurality of horizontal strips secured to said vertical supports, slabs made'of hardened plastic material, wire reinforcing means eX- tending through the body of each slab, auxillary comblned reinforcing and fastening means extending through the inner port1ons of said slabs and'having end portions hooked over said strips to secure said slabs to said strips.
2. A wall construction comprising a plurality of vertically disposed supports, a plurality of horizontal strips secured to said vertical supports, slabs made of hardened plastic material, combined reinforcing and fastening means extending through the inner portions of said slabs and having end portions hooked over said strips to secure said slabs to said strips.
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US2833001A (en) * 1952-06-20 1958-05-06 Goodrich Co B F Applied sectional structure for cushioning wall surfaces
US20110277409A1 (en) * 2010-05-13 2011-11-17 Atkinson David J Wood planks with brick-like surface features and method of making same

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2833001A (en) * 1952-06-20 1958-05-06 Goodrich Co B F Applied sectional structure for cushioning wall surfaces
US20110277409A1 (en) * 2010-05-13 2011-11-17 Atkinson David J Wood planks with brick-like surface features and method of making same

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