US849427A - Metal lath. - Google Patents
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- FIG. 1 is a pers ective view of a sheet of my improved met' lath.
- Fig. 2 is a crosssection through a column illustrating the lath in position for use.
- Fig; 3 is an enlarged end view' illustrating the mannerof connectin twoends of the lath.
- Fig. i is an enlarge end view of a modified form.
- Thatone may be fitted into the other, as indicated in Fig. 3, to interlockthe opposite ends of the lathing together or to interlock two sections of lath together.
- Fig. 2 5 represents the upright I-beam, which is surroundedv by the concrete 4.
- the lath is bent into circular form and placed around the I-beam, the concrete being filled in and compactly crowded into the anglenotches formed by the ribs 3.
- the concrete will take into the orifices 2 and make a very solid structure.
- the other side of the lath, with its orifices and the grooves 6 formed by the corru ated ribs, also forms a suitable retaining-sur ace 'for the plaster. This makes a very strong structure with particularly desirable concrete and plaster holding formation.
- a metal lath formed of perforated sheet metal, having a series of dovetail ribs formed at suitable intervals resentin taining and plaster-ho ding surfgaceson oppoconcrete-re? site sides of the lath, the successive doyetails being alternately differentiated in "size whereby a larger rib could be interlocked with a smaller, substantially as described.
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PATENTED APR. 9, 1907.
J. M. RUDE.
METAL LATH.
APPLICATION FILED DEO.4.1906.
Witwe eo /J@ (VMM JAMES M. RUDE, oF COVINGTON, KENTUCKY.'
NIETA'L LATH.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented April 9, 1907.
Application led December 4,1906. Serial No. 346,328.
To aZZ whom it may concern:
Beit known that I, JAMES M. RUDE, a citizen of the United States, residing at Covington, inthe county of Kenton and State of Kentucky, have lnvented certain new and useful Improvements in Metal Laths, of which the following is a specification.
\ My invention relates to sheet-metal lath' fully set forth in the description of the accompanyi'ng drawings, forming a part of this `speclfication, in which- Figure 1 is a pers ective view of a sheet of my improved met' lath. Fig. 2 is a crosssection through a column illustrating the lath in position for use. Fig; 3 is an enlarged end view' illustrating the mannerof connectin twoends of the lath. Fig. i is an enlarge end view of a modified form.
1 represents the ,metal lath, which is formed with the orifices 2, there being a series of parallel dovetails or corrugated ribs 3 at suitable intervals. In a iven lath these dovetalls are of alternately different sizes, so
thatone may be fitted into the other, as indicated in Fig. 3, to interlockthe opposite ends of the lathing together or to interlock two sections of lath together.
In Fig. 2, 5 represents the upright I-beam, which is surroundedv by the concrete 4. The lath is bent into circular form and placed around the I-beam, the concrete being filled in and compactly crowded into the anglenotches formed by the ribs 3. At the same time the concrete will take into the orifices 2 and make a very solid structure. The other side of the lath, with its orifices and the grooves 6 formed by the corru ated ribs, also forms a suitable retaining-sur ace 'for the plaster. This makes a very strong structure with particularly desirable concrete and plaster holding formation.
Having described my invention, I claim- A metal lath formed of perforated sheet metal, having a series of dovetail ribs formed at suitable intervals resentin taining and plaster-ho ding surfgaceson oppoconcrete-re? site sides of the lath, the successive doyetails being alternately differentiated in "size whereby a larger rib could be interlocked with a smaller, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand.
v JAMES M. RUDE. Witnesses:
v OLIvER B. KAISER,
LEO ODONNELL.
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US20040216397A1 (en) * | 2003-05-02 | 2004-11-04 | Certainteed Corporation | Vented soffit panel |
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US20080072503A1 (en) * | 2004-02-17 | 2008-03-27 | Guy Brochu | Soffit structure |
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