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US364242A
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  • Fig. 3 is a section at line at of Fig. 1.
  • This improvement relates to that class of buildings which are made, mainly, of wood, but which are provided with a facing of brick, and the object of my invention is to provide improved devices for binding the brick to the wall or siding of the wooden building, which I accomplish by providing grooves in the ad joining ends of the brick or aportion of them, and by the use of binders or anchors of a pc euliar construction, one end of which is inserted in the grooves in the ends of the brick, while the other end is secured to the sheathing of the wood building, all as illustrated in the drawings, and hereinafter described.
  • A represents one of the studs of a frame or wooden building.
  • 13 represents boards or sheathing, which are to be nailed to the studs in the usual manner.
  • binders or anchors are used for the purpose of holding and binding the brick in place, and they are used in the following manner: A course of brick having been laid in the usual manner, the portion 1) of one of the binders is to be forced down into the mortar in the grooves a in the ends of two adjoining bricks,
  • the binder will be in contact with or nearly L in contact with the face of the sheathing B, and is to be secured thereto by means of a nail, which is to enter the hole 0.
  • the distance between the two parts 6 c of the binder or anchor is to be equal to the distance from the center of the groove in the end of the brick to the inner edge thereof.
  • the end I) of the binder is to be forced down into the grooves in the end of the brick far enough to allow the next course to be laid without coming in contact with the web dof the binders. not be necessary to use these binders between the two adjoining ends of all the brick in each course; but it will be sufficient to use them at intervals to be determined by the judgment of the constructor.
  • These anchors or binders can be made verycheaply, they can be inserted in place readily, and by them the brick will be securely held in place against the wooden wall of the building.
  • a wall or facing for wooden buildings composed of bricks laid against sheathing, the adjacent ends of said bricks being pro vided with vertical. slots, in combination with a binder or anchor, I), having two flat parallel plates connected by a flat vertical plate, (I, lying diagonally between the ends of the bricks, one of said plates engaging by its edges with the slots in said bricks and the other with the flat face of the sheathing, substantially as described.
  • An anchor or hinder, D consisting of two flat parallel plates, 1) and c, and the flat vertical strip or plate d, forming an angle greater than ninety degrees with the parallel faces of the plates b c, the latter being provided with a perforation, e, substantially as described.

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G.'H. PROSTQ CONSTRUCTION OF WALLS.
Patented June 7, 188 7.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
CHARLES H. FROST, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. I
CONSTRUCTION OF WALLS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 364,242, dated June '7, 1887.
Application filed December 10, 1886. Serial No. 221,982. (No model.)
To an whom it may concern.-
Be it known t-hat'I, CHARLES H. Fnosr, residing at Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, and a citizen of the United brick. Fig. 3 is a section at line at of Fig. 1.
This improvement relates to that class of buildings which are made, mainly, of wood, but which are provided with a facing of brick, and the object of my invention is to provide improved devices for binding the brick to the wall or siding of the wooden building, which I accomplish by providing grooves in the ad joining ends of the brick or aportion of them, and by the use of binders or anchors of a pc euliar construction, one end of which is inserted in the grooves in the ends of the brick, while the other end is secured to the sheathing of the wood building, all as illustrated in the drawings, and hereinafter described.
That which I claim as new will be set forth in the claims.
In the drawings, A represents one of the studs of a frame or wooden building. 13 represents boards or sheathing, which are to be nailed to the studs in the usual manner.
' conveniently be made of cast metal.
- flat. portion 0 is provided with ahole, 0. These binders or anchors are used for the purpose of holding and binding the brick in place, and they are used in the following manner: A course of brick having been laid in the usual manner, the portion 1) of one of the binders is to be forced down into the mortar in the grooves a in the ends of two adjoining bricks,
and the face of the other vertical portion, e,of
the binder will be in contact with or nearly L in contact with the face of the sheathing B, and is to be secured thereto by means of a nail, which is to enter the hole 0. The distance between the two parts 6 c of the binder or anchor is to be equal to the distance from the center of the groove in the end of the brick to the inner edge thereof. The end I) of the binder is to be forced down into the grooves in the end of the brick far enough to allow the next course to be laid without coming in contact with the web dof the binders. not be necessary to use these binders between the two adjoining ends of all the brick in each course; but it will be sufficient to use them at intervals to be determined by the judgment of the constructor. These anchors or binders can be made verycheaply, they can be inserted in place readily, and by them the brick will be securely held in place against the wooden wall of the building.
It will be observed that the upper ends of the parts b c of the binders are notin the same It will i horizontal plane, but the top of c is considerably above the upper end of b.
It is not necessary to provide the unexposed ends of all of the brick with grooves, but it will be more convenient so to do.
What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. A wall or facing for wooden buildings, composed of bricks laid against sheathing, the adjacent ends of said bricks being pro vided with vertical. slots, in combination with a binder or anchor, I), having two flat parallel plates connected by a flat vertical plate, (I, lying diagonally between the ends of the bricks, one of said plates engaging by its edges with the slots in said bricks and the other with the flat face of the sheathing, substantially as described.
2. An anchor or hinder, D, consisting of two flat parallel plates, 1) and c, and the flat vertical strip or plate d, forming an angle greater than ninety degrees with the parallel faces of the plates b c, the latter being provided with a perforation, e, substantially as described.
CHARLES H. FROST.
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US2700294A (en) * 1950-05-26 1955-01-25 Banneyer Joseph Building wall
US2860505A (en) * 1953-12-11 1958-11-18 Ohio Commw Eng Co Tile wall
US20030128632A1 (en) * 2002-01-04 2003-07-10 Jongewaard Mark Paul Fascia wash luminaire

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2700294A (en) * 1950-05-26 1955-01-25 Banneyer Joseph Building wall
US2860505A (en) * 1953-12-11 1958-11-18 Ohio Commw Eng Co Tile wall
US20030128632A1 (en) * 2002-01-04 2003-07-10 Jongewaard Mark Paul Fascia wash luminaire

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