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US945682A
US945682A US50609809A US1909506098A US945682A US 945682 A US945682 A US 945682A US 50609809 A US50609809 A US 50609809A US 1909506098 A US1909506098 A US 1909506098A US 945682 A US945682 A US 945682A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F13/00Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings
    • E04F13/07Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings composed of covering or lining elements; Sub-structures therefor; Fastening means therefor
    • E04F13/08Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings composed of covering or lining elements; Sub-structures therefor; Fastening means therefor composed of a plurality of similar covering or lining elements
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B61RAILWAYS
    • B61DBODY DETAILS OR KINDS OF RAILWAY VEHICLES
    • B61D17/00Construction details of vehicle bodies
    • B61D17/04Construction details of vehicle bodies with bodies of metal; with composite, e.g. metal and wood body structures
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F2201/00Joining sheets or plates or panels
    • E04F2201/01Joining sheets, plates or panels with edges in abutting relationship
    • E04F2201/0107Joining sheets, plates or panels with edges in abutting relationship by moving the sheets, plates or panels substantially in their own plane, perpendicular to the abutting edges
    • E04F2201/0115Joining sheets, plates or panels with edges in abutting relationship by moving the sheets, plates or panels substantially in their own plane, perpendicular to the abutting edges with snap action of the edge connectors

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  • the sheathing of this invention is intended primarily for use in covering the side walls of railway passenger cars; and the object of the invention is to provide a sheathing which will closely resemble in appearance the wooden sheathing ordinarily used for a similar purpose, so that cars which are covered by the sheathing of the present invention will be indistinguishable in appearance from wooden sheathed cars and junction therewith.
  • the invention relates particularly to the formation of the sheathing, whereby an interlocking, substantially water-proof joint will be afforded and the sections of sheathing rigidly secured to the surface of the car wall.
  • the sheathing as a whole, comprises a plurality of strips or sections, each having an outer face wall 8, which facewall at one side terminates in a convexly curved attaching edge wall 4, the terminal attaching flange 5 of which is reversely bent or turned to aiford an interlocking groove or channel 6, which underlies the outer face wall of the sheathing sectio
  • the opposite side of the outer face wall erminates in a concave, interlocking edge 7, having a curvature complementary to the curvature of the attaching edge wall 4 and of such a length that when the sections are in register it will enter into the groove or channel 6.
  • the attaching edge wall 4 should be curved on the arc of a circle of more than 180 degrees, so that when the flange 5 is housed within the Figure 1 is a perspective of the sheathing of the may be used indiscriminately in con-.
  • the sheathing is secured to the backing by attaching means 9, which may be in the form of bolts, rivets, nails, screws, or other means, and which serve to secure one edge of each of the sections to the backing.
  • attaching means 9 which may be in the form of bolts, rivets, nails, screws, or other means, and which serve to secure one edge of each of the sections to the backing.
  • the next adjacent section will be interlocked therewith by bringing the complementary curved edges into register, and thereafter swinging the unattached section back against the backing while maintaining the interlocking edge walls in register. This causes the edge of the wall 7 to ride into the groove or channel so that when the unattached section has been brought flush against the backing, disengagement will be impossible.
  • the attaching flange of such section will be secured to the backing and the interlock will be maintained.
  • the interlock is in such form as to prevent the ingress of dirt or moisture and the two parts are so tightly held in engagement that there will be no rattling or vibration of the sections when the parts are properly fitted
  • a metallic sheathing comprising a plu-' rality of sections, each having an outer face wall, provided at one side with an edge wall terminating in an attaching flange, a circularly curved groove or channel being formed at the point of connection between the edge wall and the flange, and the section having on its opposite side a circularly curved interlocking edge wall in form to permit its edge to be inserted into the circularly curved groove or channel of the next adjacent section, and attaching means entered through the attaching flanges of the sections, substantially as describe 2.
  • a metallic sheathing comprising a plurality of sections, each having an outer face.
  • each section having at its opposite side a concave interlocking edge wall adapted to register with the convex. wall of the next adjacent section and adapted, when the sections are in register, to have its edge entered into the channel and lock it therein, and attaching means entered throngh the attaching flange of each of the sections, substantially as described.

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L. J. BERG.
METALLIC SHEATHING.
APPLIOATION FILED JULY 6, 1909.
945,682. Patented Jan 4, 1910.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
LARS J. BERG, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR TO METALLIC SHEATHING COMPANY, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, A CORPORATION OF ILLINOIS.
METALLIC SHEACTHING.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Jan. 4, 1910.
Application filed July 6, 1909. Serial No. 506,098.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, LAns J. BERG. a citizen of the United States, residing at Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Metallic Sheathing, of which the following is a specification.
The sheathing of this invention is intended primarily for use in covering the side walls of railway passenger cars; and the object of the invention is to provide a sheathing which will closely resemble in appearance the wooden sheathing ordinarily used for a similar purpose, so that cars which are covered by the sheathing of the present invention will be indistinguishable in appearance from wooden sheathed cars and junction therewith.
The invention relates particularly to the formation of the sheathing, whereby an interlocking, substantially water-proof joint will be afforded and the sections of sheathing rigidly secured to the surface of the car wall.
Further objects will appear from a detailed description of the invention, which consists in the features of construction and combination of parts hereinafter described and claimed.
In the drawings, view of a section present invention; tional view of the same.
The sheathing, as a whole, comprises a plurality of strips or sections, each having an outer face wall 8, which facewall at one side terminates in a convexly curved attaching edge wall 4, the terminal attaching flange 5 of which is reversely bent or turned to aiford an interlocking groove or channel 6, which underlies the outer face wall of the sheathing sectio The opposite side of the outer face wall erminates in a concave, interlocking edge 7, having a curvature complementary to the curvature of the attaching edge wall 4 and of such a length that when the sections are in register it will enter into the groove or channel 6. The attaching edge wall 4 should be curved on the arc of a circle of more than 180 degrees, so that when the flange 5 is housed within the Figure 1 is a perspective of the sheathing of the may be used indiscriminately in con-.
and Fig. 2, a cross secgroove or channel 6, it will be impossible to disengage the sections from one another, save only by swinging back theunattaehed section away from the backing 8 until the edge of the interlocking edge 7 has been released from the groove or channel, after which the sections can be disengaged.
The sheathing is secured to the backing by attaching means 9, which may be in the form of bolts, rivets, nails, screws, or other means, and which serve to secure one edge of each of the sections to the backing. In applying the sections, after the first section has been secured, the next adjacent section will be interlocked therewith by bringing the complementary curved edges into register, and thereafter swinging the unattached section back against the backing while maintaining the interlocking edge walls in register. This causes the edge of the wall 7 to ride into the groove or channel so that when the unattached section has been brought flush against the backing, disengagement will be impossible. Thereafter, the attaching flange of such section will be secured to the backing and the interlock will be maintained. The interlock is in such form as to prevent the ingress of dirt or moisture and the two parts are so tightly held in engagement that there will be no rattling or vibration of the sections when the parts are properly fitted together.
I claim:
1. A metallic sheathing comprising a plu-' rality of sections, each having an outer face wall, provided at one side with an edge wall terminating in an attaching flange, a circularly curved groove or channel being formed at the point of connection between the edge wall and the flange, and the section having on its opposite side a circularly curved interlocking edge wall in form to permit its edge to be inserted into the circularly curved groove or channel of the next adjacent section, and attaching means entered through the attaching flanges of the sections, substantially as describe 2. A metallic sheathing comprising a plurality of sections, each having an outer face.
wall, provided at one side with a convexly curved edge wall'of more than 180 degrees and terminating in an attaching flange, a
groove or channel being afiorded intermediate the edge wall and the flange, each section having at its opposite side a concave interlocking edge wall adapted to register with the convex. wall of the next adjacent section and adapted, when the sections are in register, to have its edge entered into the channel and lock it therein, and attaching means entered throngh the attaching flange of each of the sections, substantially as described.
LABS J. BERG.
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US2632538A (en) * 1949-05-19 1953-03-24 Edward L Pucel Building structure
US2710175A (en) * 1952-02-18 1955-06-07 Burgess Manning Co Heat exchange panel structure
US2736406A (en) * 1952-02-18 1956-02-28 Burgess Manning Co Panel ceiling panel unit
US3370391A (en) * 1965-09-07 1968-02-27 Kaiser Gypsum Company Inc Resilient structural beam
US3708940A (en) * 1970-07-06 1973-01-09 J Harman Ceiling tile
US4928468A (en) * 1988-12-05 1990-05-29 Phillips Edward H Building panel module
US5433047A (en) * 1994-05-10 1995-07-18 Pab Est Interlocking and insulated building pans
US20070094983A1 (en) * 2005-10-04 2007-05-03 Federal Mogul World Wide, Inc. Sheet metal joint
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2628078A (en) * 1946-10-19 1953-02-10 Republic Steel Corp Radiant heating panel
US2632538A (en) * 1949-05-19 1953-03-24 Edward L Pucel Building structure
US2710175A (en) * 1952-02-18 1955-06-07 Burgess Manning Co Heat exchange panel structure
US2736406A (en) * 1952-02-18 1956-02-28 Burgess Manning Co Panel ceiling panel unit
US3370391A (en) * 1965-09-07 1968-02-27 Kaiser Gypsum Company Inc Resilient structural beam
US3708940A (en) * 1970-07-06 1973-01-09 J Harman Ceiling tile
US4928468A (en) * 1988-12-05 1990-05-29 Phillips Edward H Building panel module
US5433047A (en) * 1994-05-10 1995-07-18 Pab Est Interlocking and insulated building pans
US20070094983A1 (en) * 2005-10-04 2007-05-03 Federal Mogul World Wide, Inc. Sheet metal joint
US7614201B2 (en) * 2005-10-04 2009-11-10 Federal-Mogul World Wide, Inc. Sheet metal joint
US20120285112A1 (en) * 2009-06-18 2012-11-15 Kuo-Ying Kan Combination plate structure
US8281475B2 (en) 2009-10-05 2012-10-09 Federal-Mogul World Wide, Inc. Sheet metal joint

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