US1440615A - Joint of metal-sheathed construction material and method of making the same - Google Patents

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US1440615A
US1440615A US471123A US47112321A US1440615A US 1440615 A US1440615 A US 1440615A US 471123 A US471123 A US 471123A US 47112321 A US47112321 A US 47112321A US 1440615 A US1440615 A US 1440615A
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  • My invention relates to the art of metalsheathed boards or sheets and particularly to the shaping of flat sheets to produce corners or joints and it has for its objectto produce a simple and novel construction and method whereby a corner or joint may be formed without any interruption of the continuity of the material in passing from one of the faces of a wall to the corresponding face of another. wall arranged at an angle thereto.
  • Figure l is a section through a metalsheathed board which has been prepared t form a corner or joint;
  • Fig. 2 is a View similar to Fig. 1 showing the board bent 'to form a corner;
  • Fig. 3 is a view similar to Fig. 2 illustrating a means for reinforcing the corner;
  • Fig. 4 is a view similar to Figs. 2 and ,3 illustrating a modified form of reinforcement
  • Fig. 5 is a view similar to Fig. 1 illustrating a different mode of shaping the material 1 preparatory to making a corner or joint;
  • Fig. 6 is a view simllar to Fig. 2, showing a corner or joint made out of the material as it appears in Fig. 5;
  • Fig. 7- is a horizontal section through a wall at an opening, such as a door or window opening, there being a casing assembled upon the wall.
  • 1 represents a core of wood or other comparatively light non-metallic material, consisting of a single layer or built up of any desired number of layers and having any desired thickness to the two fiat.
  • a corner is-to be formed'in a'structure made out of this material, which may for the sake of brevity be called a metal-sheathed board, I cut a groove, 4:, extendin inwardly from one face thereof to the meta .on the other face. If a right angled corner isv desired, the size of the groove may be caused to lie at'an angle of forty-five degrees to the plane of the board so that when the board is bent along a line following the bottom of the trough, the
  • two sections thereof may be brought at right angles to each other as shown in Fig. 2; thus producing two walls at right angles to each other without causing any break in the continuity of the metal forming the outer faces of the two walls.
  • the corner may be reinforced by means of an angle i'ron such as indicated at 5 in Fig. 3; the flanges of this angle iron being riveted to the two walls by means of suitable rivets, 6.
  • Fig. 4 I have shown an arrangement wherein the corner is reinforced by means of a wooden post, 7, which is fastened in place by means of screws, 8, passinginwardly through the two walls and into the post. It will be seen that by using the method just outlined, any desired angle at the corner may be obtained,'by making the cross sectional contour .of the groove such that the sidesthereof will engage with each other when the board is bent so as to bring the sections at the desired angle relatively to each other.
  • Figs. 5 and 6 I have shown a somewhat different way of carrying out my invention; the groove, .9, being square in cross section that is, having parallel side walls spaced apart a distance equal to its depth; the metal sheathing, 2, being left undisturbed as in the arrangement heretofore described.
  • the corner one of the sections into which the groove divides the board is swung about the adjacent lower corner of the groove so as to bring the cut end thereof against the strip, 10, of the metal sheathing which forms the bottom of the groove, while the inner sheathing, 3, comes into engagement with the cut end of the opposite section, as illustrated in Fig. 6.
  • this form of my invention as well as in the other, there is no break in the continuity of the exterior sheathing layer at the corner.
  • FIG. 7 there is illustrated a use to which my invention may be put.
  • 11 represents a wall or panel which, itself, may be metalsheathed. It is encased at one edge in a casing made up of a board sheathed on its outer face and shaped and bent so as to have a U-shaped cross sectional contour comprising a part, 12, lying against the edge of the wall or panel and other sections, 13 and 14, overlapping the marginal portions of the wall or panel adjacent to said edge.
  • lhe casing is fastened in place by means of screws, 15, or other suitable fastening means passing through the members 13 and 14L and into the wall or panel.
  • This construction just described, may be utilized to form a casing for a window or door opening in a wall in the form of a metal-sheathed board I or other form.
  • the sheathing layer, 16, is
  • a preformed metal-sheathed board consisting of a thick rigid wooden member and a thin metal sheathing glued thereto,-,

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are a as GEORGE B. MEYERCORD, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR TO EASKELITE MANU- FACTURING CORPORATION, A CORPORATION NEW YORK,
JOINT OF METAL-SHEATHED CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL AN D METHOD OF MAKING THE SAIIEE.
Application filed May 20, 1921. Serial no. 471,123.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, GEORGE R. Marne- CORD, a citizen of the United States, residing at Chicago, county of Cook, State of Illinois, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Jolnts of Metal- Sheathed Construction Materialsand Methods of Making the Same,.and declare the fol lowing to be a full, clear, and exact description of the same, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it pertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, which form a part of this specification.
My invention relates to the art of metalsheathed boards or sheets and particularly to the shaping of flat sheets to produce corners or joints and it has for its objectto produce a simple and novel construction and method whereby a corner or joint may be formed without any interruption of the continuity of the material in passing from one of the faces of a wall to the corresponding face of another. wall arranged at an angle thereto. 'The various features of novelty whereby my invention is characterized will hereinafter be pointed out with particularlty in the claims; but, for a'full understanding of my invention and of its object and advantages, reference may be had to the follow ing detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawing, wherein:
Figure l is a section through a metalsheathed board which has been prepared t form a corner or joint;
Fig. 2 is a View similar to Fig. 1 showing the board bent 'to form a corner;
Fig. 3 is a view similar to Fig. 2 illustrating a means for reinforcing the corner;
Fig. 4 is a view similar to Figs. 2 and ,3 illustrating a modified form of reinforcement;
Fig. 5 is a view similar to Fig. 1 illustrating a different mode of shaping the material 1 preparatory to making a corner or joint;
Fig. 6 is a view simllar to Fig. 2, showing a corner or joint made out of the material as it appears in Fig. 5; and
Fig. 7- is a horizontal section through a wall at an opening, such as a door or window opening, there being a casing assembled upon the wall.
Referring to the first four figures of the drawing, 1 represents a core of wood or other comparatively light non-metallic material, consisting of a single layer or built up of any desired number of layers and having any desired thickness to the two fiat.
faces of which are glued thin sheets ofmetal, 2 and 3. At a point where a corner is-to be formed'in a'structure made out of this material, which may for the sake of brevity be called a metal-sheathed board, I cut a groove, 4:, extendin inwardly from one face thereof to the meta .on the other face. If a right angled corner isv desired, the size of the groove may be caused to lie at'an angle of forty-five degrees to the plane of the board so that when the board is bent along a line following the bottom of the trough, the
two sections thereof may be brought at right angles to each other as shown in Fig. 2; thus producing two walls at right angles to each other without causing any break in the continuity of the metal forming the outer faces of the two walls.
If desired, the corner may be reinforced by means of an angle i'ron such as indicated at 5 in Fig. 3; the flanges of this angle iron being riveted to the two walls by means of suitable rivets, 6.
In Fig. 4 I have shown an arrangement wherein the corner is reinforced by means of a wooden post, 7, which is fastened in place by means of screws, 8, passinginwardly through the two walls and into the post. It will be seen that by using the method just outlined, any desired angle at the corner may be obtained,'by making the cross sectional contour .of the groove such that the sidesthereof will engage with each other when the board is bent so as to bring the sections at the desired angle relatively to each other.
In Figs. 5 and 6 I have shown a somewhat different way of carrying out my invention; the groove, .9, being square in cross section that is, having parallel side walls spaced apart a distance equal to its depth; the metal sheathing, 2, being left undisturbed as in the arrangement heretofore described. In forming the corner one of the sections into which the groove divides the board is swung about the adjacent lower corner of the groove so as to bring the cut end thereof against the strip, 10, of the metal sheathing which forms the bottom of the groove, while the inner sheathing, 3, comes into engagement with the cut end of the opposite section, as illustrated in Fig. 6. In this form of my invention, as well as in the other, there is no break in the continuity of the exterior sheathing layer at the corner.
' In Fig. 7 there is illustrated a use to which my invention may be put. 11 represents a wall or panel which, itself, may be metalsheathed. It is encased at one edge in a casing made up of a board sheathed on its outer face and shaped and bent so as to have a U-shaped cross sectional contour comprising a part, 12, lying against the edge of the wall or panel and other sections, 13 and 14, overlapping the marginal portions of the wall or panel adjacent to said edge. lhe casing is fastened in place by means of screws, 15, or other suitable fastening means passing through the members 13 and 14L and into the wall or panel. This construction, just described, may be utilized to form a casing for a window or door opening in a wall in the form of a metal-sheathed board I or other form. The sheathing layer, 16, is
preferably continued beyond the free edges of the board out of which the casing is made so that it may be bent around these free edges and be brought to the inner sides .thereof as indicated at 17 thus leaving no raw edge to the metal at any point. Furthermore, if the wall or panel, 11, is metal sheathed, as illustrated, sealed joints may be obtained by placing a little solder at the angles, 18, between the casing and the wall. While I have named only a single use to which my invention is applicable,it will of course be understood that the field of use is practically unlimited. Furthermore, while I have shown only two specific ways in which a joint may be formed, I do not desire to be limited to these two ways. In other'words,
I desire to cover all forms and arrangements which come ,within'the terms employed in the definitions of my invention constituting the appended claims.
- I claim:
1. The method of *forming a corner between two walls of metal-sheathed boards arranged at an angle to each other which consists in cutting in one face of such a board a groove whose bottom terminates at the metal-sheathing on the opposite face, and
then bending the board along a line extending lengthwise of the groove.
2. A preformed metal-sheathed board, consisting of a thick rigid wooden member and a thin metal sheathing glued thereto,-,
' GEORGE R. MEYERooRD.
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US3090087A (en) * 1961-02-14 1963-05-21 Peter H Miller Stock material for use as edging strip
US3363387A (en) * 1965-10-23 1968-01-16 Benjamin W. Schwindt Door construction
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US2485644A (en) * 1944-10-03 1949-10-25 Glenn H Norquist Packing case and method of making same
US2542860A (en) * 1946-01-19 1951-02-20 Clements Macmillan Edge construction
US2539461A (en) * 1947-02-10 1951-01-30 Glenn H Norquist Metal counter top construction
US2539462A (en) * 1947-02-10 1951-01-30 Glenn H Norquist Metal counter top construction
US2585961A (en) * 1947-02-10 1952-02-19 Glenn H Norquist Method of making metal-clad counter tops
US3090087A (en) * 1961-02-14 1963-05-21 Peter H Miller Stock material for use as edging strip
US3363387A (en) * 1965-10-23 1968-01-16 Benjamin W. Schwindt Door construction
US3909995A (en) * 1970-03-02 1975-10-07 Winnebago Ind Inc Pick-up cover
US3903663A (en) * 1970-03-02 1975-09-09 Winnebago Ind Inc Pick-up cover
US3757473A (en) * 1972-01-03 1973-09-11 Permaneer Corp Integral prefinished wood base door and split jamb assembly
US3981103A (en) * 1974-04-19 1976-09-21 Combustion Engineering, Inc. Adjustable split door jamb
US4019303A (en) * 1974-04-19 1977-04-26 Combustion Engineering, Inc. Adjustable split door jamb
US4231197A (en) * 1978-02-21 1980-11-04 Component Systems, Inc. Building system employing prefabricated wall panels
US5778617A (en) * 1995-10-27 1998-07-14 Free; Gerald R. Press-on corner bead
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