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US344670A
US344670A US344670DA US344670A US 344670 A US344670 A US 344670A US 344670D A US344670D A US 344670DA US 344670 A US344670 A US 344670A
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    • E04CSTRUCTURAL ELEMENTS; BUILDING MATERIALS
    • 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
    • E04C2/42Gratings; Grid-like panels
    • E04C2/421Gratings; Grid-like panels made of bar-like elements, e.g. bars discontinuous in one direction
    • E04C2/426Gratings; Grid-like panels made of bar-like elements, e.g. bars discontinuous in one direction with continuous bars that remain unconnected at crossing points of the grid pattern, e.g. with undulating bars
    • 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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  • etn'iotLeJy it is tlesirnhle to :t -u 5ft', ofcourse, thntl hy so :troillxngit tl por? ⁇ zur the plmter is in 'itlt-tef er expel-se in otl .vhitl; 1 otltl eonuit'tl renrt'frluinnet the :weint-l ii relntlon to the plzntio mnleriul.
  • the irrttnury olljt'et ot is to ,nutxil whsle .o1 the plzn'litr'nmltl ml, uw .ihm t:
  • the plastic material D is applied to the outer or exposed side ofthe 4fibrous netting, and as so pplied forced into and'y through its meshes, -and thence'y into and through .
  • meshes ofitsfnetting are made quite open-and large in area, and, as is plain, the plastic couipound in its application thereto', if not otherwise obstructed, as itis in the"combination of thisiuvention, aud as will hereinafter appear, is allowed most free passage through them and to the back of the netting, resulting, finally, in the placing ofa considerable auiount of it at the back of the wire-netting, where it is of no practical use, except so much thereof as is requisite to key ⁇ itito and about the wires of thewire-nettiug.
  • the meshes o'f the fibrousl netting as compared with those of the wire-netting are small plastic materialthrough the meshes of thewirenetting andto the back thereof to an extent beyond what is necessary or requisite for the desiredf fastening 'by keying of the plastic material to the wire of the wire-netting.
  • Fibrous' netting may be placed against and c5 against and secured to both the inside and "outside oflthe wire-netting; but it is preferable to apply'it to the'utside, as has been described, or otherwise in any suitable manner.; Agaimthebreusnettiug', in lieu of being in Aa. sheet separate from the wire-netting, as .has ⁇ been described, may be in the same sheet therewith-as, for instance,the wires and meshes of the wire-netting may becrossed and intertwined withstrands, animal or vegetable.
  • a netting of animals hair or animal fibers may be substituted, as also a sheet of pulp fibers, perforated through its thickness, and for thel wire-netting a perforated metal plate maybe used.
  • a wire- 8o netting, however, as well, also, as Ia librous netting, is most preferable, and a combination and. arrangement of them such as describedi I'he plastic compound patented to a Mr. Merritt,'as herein referred' to, is the plastic 85 compound, as before stated, most preferable to be used; but it isnot intended to limit the invention thereto, andv for a description of said compound reference is hereby had to the Letters Patent thereon before mentioned.
  • a lining or finish for walls, ceilings, partitions, &c., of buildings composed ota back' ing in part made ofniet-al, such as wire-net 95 ting with meshes or a plate with perforations, and in part of bers, animal or vegetable, in the form ot' a netting with meshes or perforations in reduction of the area of said metalmeshes orperforations, in combination with a roo plastic material applied to said backing, substantially as described, forthe purpose specilied.
  • a lining or finish for walls, ceilings, partitions, &c., of buildings composed of a back- :o5 ing in one layer of wire-nettiug with meshes, and in another and separate layer of fibrous netting with meshes, applied together in combination with a. plastic material applied to 'said backing, substantially as described, foi ⁇ i to the purpose specified.

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l l E, G. MGRRS. GOMPOUND PLASTIC AND WIRE NETTING LINING OR HNISBIING -FOR-PAR1'IT10NS- Mmmm@ Junef29`, 1886.
W1 TN ESSI-:S: M/WM, N
titten *turen Piment- @time lllllVAltl C. illtlllll, OF l-lOSrlON,
IRELAND, OF
Commune Pt/i'snc A ND wm' SPECIP Application tiled \1iil l l, lil'.
To al] llt/1011.'y il; le it hntwn ill ilusion, in theeounty ot' Llinssnehugett, have inv 5 neeful Ilnprm'enientsin Compound llztitie :lntl 'l'ireNetting iliniug'or Finish tor Pettit/inns, lWalls. Ceilings, 62e., of whieh the follow/iut;l is :i tuli, ele: :uid extict description.
A@ well known, :t compound finish or liningz,r to for Wells, partitions, ceilings, Sto., ofhniltlings, te hns been used consisting otn boeking mode o-t' Wire netting of sutlielent strength und :1 somewhat ope-n mesh, :1nd it Levering thereto composed ot' e lnyer'otplnstie mnteritil*sueh ordintirylime plester-nntl lwhich isnpplied :md tor-eetl through the interni iees thereot', und thereby keyed, ns it were, and secured to and about the wires ot the netting, the netting heing til-st secured inplztee, :intl then the plnstie zo materiel applied to it nu und evenetl oit', :all as well known. practice ot this inode or lining `to walls, been ."onud llntta plastic- `mntmiztl en meshes, ot the w side thereof than is rezill purpose or utility ueeergsnry to neeomplirih the he) ing ot'tht plnstie material to the wirevnet.n ting, :intl thus, to thfit extent nu unneeensfu'y nml useless vaste ot` plnntie iunterinl is hull, whirl. etn'iotLeJy it is tlesirnhle to :t -u 5ft', ofcourse, thntl hy so :troillxngit tl por? `zur the plmter is in 'itlt-tef er expel-se in otl .vhitl; 1 otltl eonuit'tl renrt'frluinnet the :weint-l ii relntlon to the plzntio mnleriul.
'the irrttnury olljt'et ot this invention is to ,nutxil whsle .o1 the plzn'litr'nmltl ml, uw .ihm t:
.\"=ttttlitt|tl witlttut prntlit'nll expe-use ot' the eoiniiouiftl lining -'r finish, or in :any un). 'lt-tr ing lion; thel :uil/:infn
ther' ot v5.1 whole, :ttul to tlrtt enti this in- 5 sf-nion fsomis in tlm Combination, with the v rx.' r1-fing or with :t perforated `plattI et metil, el' ftrotlur seriestol'f unslies or nettore- 4 Hunsel rml-treo aren compared ith the tntrfaheq of the wtznfvnettiug or `pert'orsttions ot' jgwtlieperi'tuntetl phil-i; which nrepimluc tl trout may concern.- nt l, EDWARD C. Mounts, ot Suffolk :tml Stute et entetl certain new und In the of consti-netting n finish ve., ot' buildings, it hns greater proportion of the ters into unil through the a 1er direct lona` nnule mlnnee or more thun el properly smoothed CATION forming part of Letters Patent Nro.
Strinl .No lllrtffll ire-netting und to the. hnok i innt'ter fully volti, Int i tinmlu-l Ain .no prnetienl ldegree Ntrnntls or threntls tttlvnntztgeorteonoiny then i or' other suitable mztte j, inerensizlg the l lV. Merritt.
E-lETTlNG LlNlNG OR FINISHING FOR P/til'lTIONS.,J
344,670, dated unr; 29,135.36`-
(No moth-i i ntl such its vegenull nu, I'or illustration, tls-vegetable or animalwoven or intertwint-d either with the wires mult lneP the meslie oi' the wirenetting or with ezieh other in :t sonni-:tte netting: or nettings, :intl nipplietl'zrutl Secured or held to either one or both sides ofthe wire netting or perforated peper-pulp hoord, and the holeso as to umke :Lhnelcing for the plnetie nnuerinl in two parts, 5) euch part performing :i distinct function, the y one-that is, the wires of the 'ire-netting `or; the metal ahout the perfor-ations ofthe perfo- I, rated plate the `function oto. `practical `support to the plastic material hy the keyilngof the same thereto, and the other, as bet'or'e stated, the function et' a regulator orflintitto the extent to which the plastic 'materiel een pass through the meshesot the wire-netting onperforatious-ot thotnetnl plete, und at :tud 7o about und tothe boel; otthenn While :it the saule time in no pructienl way or manner hitr, lering orpreyeutingthedispositionotitproper nmonntot'theplarstie materiulzthout the metal supporting part. ofthev Compound hooking for the plttstiednalterittl,all `substantially usheretleseribetl. 4 ln the nrconzpnnying` drawing' port. o' th is Specitien rugT ont vthin inventi ligure 3:4 u section portion ot' the s the employment of a mater table or nnnml liber Strnntls or thief s, terminer :i tion, one torni of curry` on is illustrati-tl. :intl the So nl perspeetire View ni' the lntltln'; olA :t \\':xll lilwtl or ztf^-f n'tl`n|iee with tlll iitventton.-
ln the tlrt. ings, A is the etuiltling. lts n nettingy ot wire. t, is n nettingl ol fibrous` ,unil l) is :t loyer ot plftstie which muy he tn'tlltntrr lime plaster rml, hut prellrnlily n.` compound sut-h :is tletettone-xml lo the Letters Stuten issued to llvnry ot llonton, llztssnehusetts, elated July 14,.".HS.3, Yo. 322,301 'l`he".virenetting lt i. tthtontulto the rtnthlin;r A by nztils or otllthe in :inv suitable manner, zlntl'the g5 lillroun netting (l iis .tpplied to mul So :le to 66% er thtl outer or ezxliontl stle ot' the wirenety ting, 'intl umile to :nlhfre thereto hy menus ot' siliente ottofln, pnrnlhne, or otheruihthlendllesive nntterial, or in ,my oi her Suitable miur 10o Imltt-rlztl,
)thistle nutterizll or ht'l'ilutl itt the sehttlnl Putent nl' the United 1o f being not only exi'ble and pliable, but comner. The plastic material D is applied to the outer or exposed side ofthe 4fibrous netting, and as so pplied forced into and'y through its meshes, -and thence'y into and through .the
. meshes of the wire-netting, and at and about the strands of the fibrous netting and the wires of the'wre-nettingl and the whole, so as to secure a practical keying, as it were, of thel plastic material to the Wire-netting, the fibrous netting affording no hinderance thereto, it
Apressible. As wire is expensive, for purposes of economy,l which is quite necessary in the` use of it, to make a compound wire-netting` and plastic compound lining vor' finish, the,
meshes ofitsfnetting are made quite open-and large in area, and, as is plain, the plastic couipound in its application thereto', if not otherwise obstructed, as itis in the"combination of thisiuvention, aud as will hereinafter appear, is allowed most free passage through them and to the back of the netting, resulting, finally, in the placing ofa considerable auiount of it at the back of the wire-netting, where it is of no practical use, except so much thereof as is requisite to key`itito and about the wires of thewire-nettiug. In this manner much of the plastic compoundjs wastedthat is, more is used` than is of any practical benefit or utility; but if, by avoidingsuch waste 'ot' theA plastic material, the meshes of the wire-netting are made smaller in area by using more wire, resulting in a saving of theplastic material, an
' expense is added to the lining ornish in another direction more-to the disadvantage thereyof for its practical employment than the use of a wire-netting having the larger and more open meshes, accompanied as it' is by a practically useless consumption of the' plastic material. The meshes o'f the fibrousl netting as compared with those of the wire-netting are small plastic materialthrough the meshes of thewirenetting andto the back thereof to an extent beyond what is necessary or requisite for the desiredf fastening 'by keying of the plastic material to the wire of the wire-netting. This result ci' saving of the plastic material,plai uly withl the use of a tibrous netting, is secured in secured to the v-inside of the wire-netting or a-most economical way, and one that leaves 6o the plastic material on the wires for all practical purposes as ,'elosely and effectively as if the fibrous netting were not used.
Fibrous' netting may be placed against and c5 against and secured to both the inside and "outside oflthe wire-netting; but it is preferable to apply'it to the'utside, as has been described, or otherwise in any suitable manner.; Agaimthebreusnettiug', in lieu of being in Aa. sheet separate from the wire-netting, as .has` been described, may be in the same sheet therewith-as, for instance,the wires and meshes of the wire-netting may becrossed and intertwined withstrands, animal or vegetable. 7 5 Again, for the fibrous netting, a netting of animals hair or animal fibers may be substituted, as also a sheet of pulp fibers, perforated through its thickness, and for thel wire-netting a perforated metal plate maybe used. A wire- 8o netting, however, as well, also, as Ia librous netting, is most preferable, and a combination and. arrangement of them such as describedi I'he plastic compound patented to a Mr. Merritt,'as herein referred' to, is the plastic 85 compound, as before stated, most preferable to be used; but it isnot intended to limit the invention thereto, andv for a description of said compound reference is hereby had to the Letters Patent thereon before mentioned.
` Having thus described my invention, I claim!- 1. A lining or finish for walls, ceilings, partitions, &c., of buildings, composed ota back' ing in part made ofniet-al, such as wire-net 95 ting with meshes or a plate with perforations, and in part of bers, animal or vegetable, in the form ot' a netting with meshes or perforations in reduction of the area of said metalmeshes orperforations, in combination with a roo plastic material applied to said backing, substantially as described, forthe purpose specilied.
2. A lining or finish for walls, ceilings, partitions, &c., of buildings, composed of a back- :o5 ing in one layer of wire-nettiug with meshes, and in another and separate layer of fibrous netting with meshes, applied together in combination with a. plastic material applied to 'said backing, substantially as described, foi` i to the purpose specified.
In testimony whereof I'have hereunto set my hand in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
EDWARD C. MORRIS.
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Ausnn'r W. BROWN, K. E. BnLLows. p
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