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US1516025A
US1516025A US662454A US66245423A US1516025A US 1516025 A US1516025 A US 1516025A US 662454 A US662454 A US 662454A US 66245423 A US66245423 A US 66245423A US 1516025 A US1516025 A US 1516025A
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  • This invention relates generally to an ornamntal surfacing means for the walls of rooms in bouses or apartments generally, the invention having more particular referenc to a novel form of Wall tiiing.
  • the invention bas for an object' the provision of a novel form of tiling which can be applied at relatively small cost.
  • the necessary dye may be -mixed in the composition while the latter is being prepared.
  • These blocks are preferably covered on their front faces, with a. suit.-
  • recesses 14 Formed in the top and bottom edges of the other blocks are recesses 14; which are of complementary shape to the tongues 12 50 as to rcive the latter.when the blocks are bethe said blocks to be cemented to the wall.
  • a further advantage resides in the fact that an ornamental design may be changed at any time by removing and replacing the uncemented blocks.

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Nov. 18, 1924.
s. MOLNAR ET AL WALL SURFACE F1led Sept. 13. 1923 Patent Nov. 18,,
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Be it known that we, STEVEN MOLNAR and J A60B SCHWARTZ,- citizens of Hungary, re-
' siding at Cleveland, in the count'y of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Wall Surfaces, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates generally to an ornamntal surfacing means for the walls of rooms in bouses or apartments generally, the invention having more particular referenc to a novel form of Wall tiiing.
The invention bas for an object' the provision of a novel form of tiling which can be applied at relatively small cost.
v For further comptehension of the invention, and of' the objects and advanbages thereof, reference Will be had to the following description and accompanying dr'awings, and to the appended claim in which the various novel features of the invention -Wall to form the surface thereof, these blocks {being of suitable outline, as here shown square. The' composition of the blocks is 'preierablyplaSter of paris and lime which "'15 mixed in suitable proportions with water.
' If it is desired to have the finished blocks of any selected color the necessary dye may be -mixed in the composition while the latter is being prepared. These blocks are preferably covered on their front faces, with a. suit.-
able paint, 01, -if.a highly glazed surface is desired two coafls of varnish may be applied to the fini'shed wall. In accdrdance with our invention we arranged the blocks in alternating rows, one row being adapted to be cemented in place on the 'wall While the adjacent row is lo ked t0 thefirst named row. To this end We provide two difierent wnm. sunrncna Apblieafldn-filed September 13, 1923. Serial! No. 682,454.
forms of blocks such as shown in Figs. 3 and 4, the respective blocks being numbered '10 and 11. Formed on the upper and lower edges of the blocks are projecting tongues 12 which are of a length equal to-the W1dth of the block, the rear faces of these tongues being flush with the rear faces of the blocks, While their forward faces are beveled as shown, the thickness of the tongues being less than that of the blocks, so that the forward faces of the blocks project beyond the tongues.
Formed in the top and bottom edges of the other blocks are recesses 14; which are of complementary shape to the tongues 12 50 as to rcive the latter.when the blocks are bethe said blocks to be cemented to the wall.
In applying our improved tiling t0 a wall, such as indicated at 15 in Fig. 2, a row of the blocks 11 will be first cemented in place,
"with the recesses 14: at the rear, as Will be understood. Afterwards a row of the blocks 10 is inserted in place with their tongues 12 engaging in the recesses 14. Another row of the blocks 11 is cemented in place, receiving ,the tongues 12 on the other side of the previously placed row of the blocks in the recesses at one side thereof. This operation is v repeated, alternate rows of the blocks 10 and 11 being ins'erted in place, the blocks 10 being held in place by means of theengage ment of their tongues 12 in the recesses 14 of the blocks 11 and without requiring the use of cement. The surfacingof the wall may thus be done more quickly and inexpensiVely than with the tiles as usually em.
V ployed.
A further advantage resides in the fact that an ornamental design may be changed at any time by removing and replacing the uncemented blocks. u
Having thus describ'ed our invention, What we claim as new and desire to protect by Letters Patent of the United States is as followsz' 1 A wall surfacing comf rising blocks a1- ranged in two series of alternating rows, the blocks on one senes having projecting tongues on their top and bottom edges, said of blocks in place, saidlst named series of blofiks being cemented in place and said firsfl;
named series of blocks being held in place entirely by engagement of the said tongus in said recesses. 10
Il; testimony whereof We have afixed ou1r signatures.
STEVJ EN MOLNAR, JACB SCHWARTZ.
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Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4825618A (en) * 1988-01-12 1989-05-02 Blevins Jerry L Overlapping tile
US20070172688A1 (en) * 2003-12-04 2007-07-26 Reichwein David P Locking engineered wood flooring

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4825618A (en) * 1988-01-12 1989-05-02 Blevins Jerry L Overlapping tile
US20070172688A1 (en) * 2003-12-04 2007-07-26 Reichwein David P Locking engineered wood flooring

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