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US1686671A
US1686671A US427044A US42704420A US1686671A US 1686671 A US1686671 A US 1686671A US 427044 A US427044 A US 427044A US 42704420 A US42704420 A US 42704420A US 1686671 A US1686671 A US 1686671A
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    • E04C2/00Building elements of relatively thin form for the construction of parts of buildings, e.g. sheet materials, slabs, or panels
    • E04C2/30Building elements of relatively thin form for the construction of parts of buildings, e.g. sheet materials, slabs, or panels characterised by the shape or structure
    • E04C2/40Building elements of relatively thin form for the construction of parts of buildings, e.g. sheet materials, slabs, or panels characterised by the shape or structure composed of a number of smaller components rigidly or movably connected together, e.g. interlocking, hingedly connected of particular shape, e.g. not rectangular of variable shape or size, e.g. flexible or telescopic panels
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • My invention is an improvement in plaster board and has for its object to provide a board 'comprising a body of plastic material, as, for instance. plaster, having .facing sheets of fibrous material, as, for instance, paper, and
  • a further object is to provide a board which may be made in sheets of an aggregate width of several individual boards, and which may be afterwards separated by longitudinal cuts into individual boards, each having an inset at each side edge for the purpose specified.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective View of a portion of the improved board
  • Fig. 3 is a similar view of another embodiment of the invention
  • Figs. 4, 5, 6 and 7 are sectional views of other embodiments of the invention.
  • vfacing'sheets have been lapped at the side edges of the board or upon the faces of the board, to provide a closure at the side edges.
  • This arrangement does not provide a suilicient reinforcement, and does not provide nailing strips for receiving the nails which hold the board in place.
  • the present invention aims to provide a common means for reinforcing the edges and for providing nailing strips.
  • the plaster board is composed of a body 1 of plastic material, as, for instance, plaster, and facing sheets 2 of fibrous material, as, for instance, paper.
  • Insets 4 of laminated wall board are inserted between the side edges of the fac-ing strips, and these insets not only hold the plaster body in place, and reinforce the side edges to prevent chipping of the board, but'also act as nailing strips.
  • the insets may be' of any desired character, as, for instance, the laminated Wall board mentioned, or superposed strips of paper, secured together in any suitable or desired manner, and the edges of the facing strips are securedto the insets by adhesive or in any other manner.
  • a strip of board of considerable width is shown, in the present instance of a width corresponding to the aggregate width of two strips of the usual type.
  • This board is also composed of a plaster body 5 and facing sheet 6, and the insets 7 arranged at the side edges between the facing sheets correspond to the insets 4 of Fig. 2.
  • Other insets, indicated at 8, are arranged intermediate the side edges of the board, and at the center of the board.
  • these insets 8 may have a width twice that of the insets 7.
  • the insets 7 and 8 are held in place in the same manner as the insets 4.
  • the board 5-6 may be separated into two boards, bycutting it on a line at the center of the inset 8. Two lengths of board will thus be provided, each having the insets at its side edge. It will be obvious that the improved board might be made of any desired width, containing 2, 3, 4 or more widths of board of the usual type, the insets 8 being arranged at spaced intervals.
  • the board composed of the body 9 andthe facing strips 10 has insets 11 which are composed of paper and cardboard or other suitable material.
  • insets 11 are composed of paper and cardboard or other suitable material.
  • the strip of paper is channel-shaped, arranged with its channel inward, and the strips of cardboard are placed within the channel.
  • the inset is arranged in such manner that the body of the channel-shaped strip of paper will extend between the side edges of the facing.
  • the inset ll as a whole r inforccs the side edge of the board, and acts as a nailing strip.
  • the board 'indicated generally at 12 has an inset 13 of fibrous material, which is formed with a core of laminated wall board arrangedy within a sleeve or tube of paper. This inset is arranged between the side edges of the facings andthe said facings are secured to the inset, as they are also in Fig. 4, in any desired manner.
  • the board 14 has insets 15 between the side edges of the facings, and the said insets are formed from sheets of paper doubled longitudinally to form a series of superposed folds.
  • the said insets are formed from sheets of paper doubled longitudinally to form a series of superposed folds.
  • the board has insets 17 between the side edges of the facings, these insets being formed from heavy strips of fibrous material, such as paper or the like, folded on itself, as shown, to form a laminated inset. This adheres to the plaster filling'l and. may be secured to the edges of the facing sheets by adhesive or in any other manner.
  • a fabricated board composed of a plastic material and facings of fibrous material, the edges of the board being reinforced with insets of fibrous material between the facings and secured thereto to close the space between 'sets being composed of superposed strips of paper secured together and to the facings to close the space between the facings.
  • a fabricated board composed of a plas tic material and facings of fibrous material, the edges of the board being reinforced with insets of fibrous material to hold the plaster in place and to provide nailing edges, the
  • insets being composed of laminated strips with a covering for the outer edge of the strips.
  • a fabricated board composed of a plastic material and facings of fibrous material, the edges 0f the board being reinforced with insets of fibrous material to hold the plaster y in place and to provide nailing edges, the
  • insets being composed of laminated strips enclosed in a sheet of fibrous material.

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Patented ct. 9, 1928.
ALEXANDER S.
SPEER, OF BUFFALO, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR, BY MESNE ASSIGNMENTS,
TO UNITEDSTATES (rYlSU'lVlI COMPANY.
PLASTER BOARD.
Application filed November 29, 1920. Serial No. 427,044
My invention is an improvement in plaster board and has for its object to provide a board 'comprising a body of plastic material, as, for instance. plaster, having .facing sheets of fibrous material, as, for instance, paper, and
provided at its opposite side edges, and if desired at spaced intervals throughout the body, with longitudinally extending insets of fibrous material, arranged between the facing sheets, for reinforcing the side edges of the sheet, to prevent the breaking of the plaster body and to provide nailing strips for securing the boards in place.
A further object is to provide a board which may be made in sheets of an aggregate width of several individual boards, and which may be afterwards separated by longitudinal cuts into individual boards, each having an inset at each side edge for the purpose specified.
In the drawings, Fig. 1 is a perspective View of a portion of the improved board, Fig.
2 is a transverse vertical section, Fig. 3 is a similar view of another embodiment of the invention, and Figs. 4, 5, 6 and 7 are sectional views of other embodiments of the invention.
In the usual construction of plaster board, it is desirable to reinforce the edges in some manner, so that the plaster is held in place in the body of the board and to p revent chipping of the plaster board during transportation and the like. With this object in View, the
vfacing'sheets have been lapped at the side edges of the board or upon the faces of the board, to provide a closure at the side edges. This arrangement, however, does not provide a suilicient reinforcement, and does not provide nailing strips for receiving the nails which hold the board in place. The present invention aims to provide a common means for reinforcing the edges and for providing nailing strips.
In the embodiment of the invention shown in Figs. l and 2, the plaster board is composed of a body 1 of plastic material, as, for instance, plaster, and facing sheets 2 of fibrous material, as, for instance, paper. Insets 4 of laminated wall board are inserted between the side edges of the fac-ing strips, and these insets not only hold the plaster body in place, and reinforce the side edges to prevent chipping of the board, but'also act as nailing strips. The insets may be' of any desired character, as, for instance, the laminated Wall board mentioned, or superposed strips of paper, secured together in any suitable or desired manner, and the edges of the facing strips are securedto the insets by adhesive or in any other manner.
a In the embodiment of the invention shown 1n Fig. 3, a strip of board of considerable width is shown, in the present instance of a width corresponding to the aggregate width of two strips of the usual type. This board is also composed of a plaster body 5 and facing sheet 6, and the insets 7 arranged at the side edges between the facing sheets correspond to the insets 4 of Fig. 2. Other insets, indicated at 8, are arranged intermediate the side edges of the board, and at the center of the board.
and these insets 8 may have a width twice that of the insets 7. The insets 7 and 8 are held in place in the same manner as the insets 4.
IVith this arrangement, the board 5-6 may be separated into two boards, bycutting it on a line at the center of the inset 8. Two lengths of board will thus be provided, each having the insets at its side edge. It will be obvious that the improved board might be made of any desired width, containing 2, 3, 4 or more widths of board of the usual type, the insets 8 being arranged at spaced intervals.
In Fig. 4, the board composed of the body 9 andthe facing strips 10 has insets 11 which are composed of paper and cardboard or other suitable material. A series of strips of cardboard, or the like, lare superposed and secured together in any suitable or desired manner, and a strip of paper is provided for enclosing these superposed strips, the paper being bent around the series of strips as shown in Fig. 4 and secured thereto in any preferred manner. With this arrangement the strip of paper is channel-shaped, arranged with its channel inward, and the strips of cardboard are placed within the channel. The inset is arranged in such manner that the body of the channel-shaped strip of paper will extend between the side edges of the facing. Thus, the insetll as a whole r inforccs the side edge of the board, and acts as a nailing strip.
In Fig. 5, the board 'indicated generally at 12, has an inset 13 of fibrous material, which is formed with a core of laminated wall board arrangedy within a sleeve or tube of paper. This inset is arranged between the side edges of the facings andthe said facings are secured to the inset, as they are also in Fig. 4, in any desired manner.
In Fig. 6, the board 14 has insets 15 between the side edges of the facings, and the said insets are formed from sheets of paper doubled longitudinally to form a series of superposed folds. Thus, a laminated structure is produced, all of' the lamina of which are connected to adjacent lamina at their opposite side edges.
In Fig. 7 the board has insets 17 between the side edges of the facings, these insets being formed from heavy strips of fibrous material, such as paper or the like, folded on itself, as shown, to form a laminated inset. This adheres to the plaster filling'l and. may be secured to the edges of the facing sheets by adhesive or in any other manner. These insets 17, as in the case of the modifications before described, hold the plaster body in place and reinforce the side edges to prevent chipping of the board and also act as nailing strips, as will be Well understood.
1. A fabricated board composed of a plastic material and facings of fibrous material, the edges of the board being reinforced with insets of fibrous material between the facings and secured thereto to close the space between 'sets being composed of superposed strips of paper secured together and to the facings to close the space between the facings.
A fabricated board composed of a plas tic material and facings of fibrous material, the edges of the board being reinforced with insets of fibrous material to hold the plaster in place and to provide nailing edges, the
insets being composed of laminated strips with a covering for the outer edge of the strips.
4. A fabricated board composed of a plastic material and facings of fibrous material, the edges 0f the board being reinforced with insets of fibrous material to hold the plaster y in place and to provide nailing edges, the
insets being composed of laminated strips enclosed in a sheet of fibrous material.
In testimony whereof I afx my signature.
ALEXANDER S. SPEER.
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US2761630A (en) * 1953-08-18 1956-09-04 Howard A George Coil winding apparatus with integral tension means
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US2761630A (en) * 1953-08-18 1956-09-04 Howard A George Coil winding apparatus with integral tension means
ITAN20130147A1 (en) * 2013-08-07 2015-02-08 Kubedesign S R L MODULAR CARDBOARD PANEL TO CREATE DIVIDING WALLS.
EP2835475A1 (en) * 2013-08-07 2015-02-11 Kubedesign S.r.l. Modular cardboard panel for partition walls

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