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US1474699A
US1474699A US375565A US37556520A US1474699A US 1474699 A US1474699 A US 1474699A US 375565 A US375565 A US 375565A US 37556520 A US37556520 A US 37556520A US 1474699 A US1474699 A US 1474699A
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    • E04C2/02Building elements of relatively thin form for the construction of parts of buildings, e.g. sheet materials, slabs, or panels characterised by specified materials
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    • E04C2/18Building elements of relatively thin form for the construction of parts of buildings, e.g. sheet materials, slabs, or panels characterised by specified materials of wood, fibres, chips, vegetable stems, or the like; of plastics; of foamed products of fibres, chips, vegetable stems, or the like with binding wires, reinforcing bars, or the like
    • 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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    • Y10T428/24Structurally defined web or sheet [e.g., overall dimension, etc.]
    • Y10T428/2419Fold at edge
    • Y10T428/24207Fold at edge with strand[s] or strand-portion[s] between layers [e.g., upholstery trim, etc.]
    • 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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  • the invention has among its o jects the production of a board or covering material which is simple, convenient, inexpensive, durable, reliable, eiicient and satisfactory for use wherever found applicable. It has particularly as an object the production of a board or covering ⁇ material of the kind described which is not only extremely durable and of long life, but which is substantially water or moisture proof, is of light weight, and may be easily shipped or handled. It has particularly as an object the production of covering material which, when applied inY building construction purposes, will be retained in place and not be easily pulled up or pulled loose. Many other objects and advantages of the construction herein shown and described will be obvious to those skilled in the art from the disclosure herein given. -l
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a portion of one form of my board, a portion of one cover sheet slightly raised to more clearly show the construction;
  • Figure 2 is a sectional view of the same taken substantially on line 2-2 of Figure 3
  • ⁇ lligure 3 is a sectional view of thesame taken substantially on line 8 3 of Figure 2;
  • Figure 4 is a view in elevation with a portion at one end broken away illustrating a slightly diiierent construction
  • Figure 5 is a sectional view taken substantially on line 5-5 of Figure 4, the cover sheet 10 in place;
  • Figure 6 is a plan view similar to Figure 4 illustrating another slightly different 4con-A struction
  • Figure 7 is a sectional view taken substantially on line 7-7 of Figure 6;
  • Figure 8 is a view similar to Figure 4 illustratingl another form
  • Fi re 9 is a sectional view taken substantially on -line .9-9 of Figure 8, the cover. sheet 17 in place;
  • Figure 10 is a view similar to Figure 4 illustrating still another form of the device.
  • Figure 11 is another view taken substantially on line 121-11 of Figure 10, the cover sheet 21 in place.
  • my improved product or covering material is particularly adapted for use as a roofing, siding, partition or the like, or that the same may be used to construct hay or straw stack covers, wagon, car or other vehicle tops or roofs and the like.
  • the product consists in the preferred embodiment of the invention, 'of a kplurality of sheets or plies of suitable material such as tar paper or other fibrous sheets which are preferably impre ated with tar, asphalt or other water proo g medium. rilhe ⁇ plies are suitably secured together by means of a suitable binder, for example, l prefer to use tar or asphalt, or the two combined.
  • the sheets or cover material may be of the desired size, for example from a few inches square or rectangular, or substantially in the shape of shingles,'to strips of the desired size.
  • the variousshcets or boards may be made of the desired design, being cnt to shape either before or after making, as may be desired.
  • a shingle consisting of a desired number of cover sheets, 1 and 2 being shown which, as before mentioned, are preferably of tar impregnated or otherwise filled or treated board or paper or the like.
  • the de,- sired number of plies are secured together by a binder 3, or example a mixture of tar and asphalt or the equivalent.
  • a binder 3 or example a mixture of tar and asphalt or the equivalent.
  • the desired number ofwires or rods 4, or the like preferably of steel or equivalent material, which are'imbedded in the hinder and secured in place between the sheets.
  • one cover sheet as for example sheet 2
  • one cover sheet may be folded over as at 5 6, so as to enclose what is to be the outside or exposed edge of the board. This is sealed and maintained in place by the binder, which may be applied between the two, or by equivalent. binding means.
  • the shingles are-secured 1n place, for example by driving nails as indicated at 7--7, which are back or under/,the next adjacent shingles 8, as indicated by the dotted lines in Figure 1. If desired, staples bridging the wires may be employed. It will be noted that when the shingles are firmly nailed down or otherwise secured in place at the upper or covered edge, there 1s no fastening meansexposed to the weather.
  • the shingle is of suitable stiffness and yalthough of light weight, the same cannot be easily lifted by the wind or other forces. If the same is, however, slightly raised temporarily, the resiliency of the wires will tend to move the same back and maintain it in its intended position.
  • the boards may be cut or formed in the desired size and shape and there may be as many plies as may be found desirable, the additional plies being secured one to the other by the binder or its equivalent.
  • bindermay be of lthe desired thickness, and the board may be constructed so that the outlines of the reeninmensa forcement do not show, for example as shown in Figures 5, 7, 9 and 11'.
  • the boards are substantiall paper boards, which a1- though thin an of light weight, have great strength and durability.v They may be used wherever found applicable, inside or outside, either for roofing purposes, for siding, for partitions, or for other building or manufacturing purposes, or they may be used for various kinds of covers, for examplefor temporary covers for hay stacks or the like.
  • a board consisting of a plurality of plies of non-metallic water proof Vfibrous material, metallic reenforcing means arranged between said plies and contacting therewith along predetermined lines on the entire area of said plies, there being predetermined unreenforced areas between said -predetermined lines and enclosed thereby, one of the plies having an end turned over transversely of the ends of said reenforcing means, and overlapping the said ends and an edge of the board and enclosing the same,
  • a board consisting of a plurality of ,plies of non-metallic water proof fibrous material, metallic means arranged between said plies for stifening the board along predetermined lines over the entire area of said board, there being unstiffened areas enclosed by said lines, means at an edge of the board for enclosing the same and the ends of said stifi'ening means, said last namedmeans extending laterally of said lines of stii'ening,

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Nov. 20 1923.
C. WISBROCK REENFORCED BOARD Filed April 2l, 1920 2 Sheets-Sheet `l Nov. 20 1923. 1,474,699
c. wlsBRocK REENFORCED BOARD Filed April 21, 1920 shaets.shet a Da f3 22 577@ ff/524K JWM/ Q @ma Patented Nw. zo, 1923.
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CHRIS WISBROCK, F WEST CHICAGO, aEENroacEn nonni. I
Application led April 21, 1920. Serial No. 375,565.
To all lwhom t may concern:
Be it known that I, CHRIS WisizocK, a
citizen of the United States, residing at West i boards which are suitably reenforced and substantiall stifi'ened. The invention has among its o jects the production of a board or covering material which is simple, convenient, inexpensive, durable, reliable, eiicient and satisfactory for use wherever found applicable. It has particularly as an object the production of a board or covering` material of the kind described which is not only extremely durable and of long life, but which is substantially water or moisture proof, is of light weight, and may be easily shipped or handled. It has particularly as an object the production of covering material which, when applied inY building construction purposes, will be retained in place and not be easily pulled up or pulled loose. Many other objects and advantages of the construction herein shown and described will be obvious to those skilled in the art from the disclosure herein given. -l
To this end my invention consists in the novel construction, arrangement and coinbinaton of parts herein shown and described, and more particularly pointed out in the claims.
In the drawings, wherein like reference characters indicate like or corresponding parts,
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a portion of one form of my board, a portion of one cover sheet slightly raised to more clearly show the construction;
Figure 2 is a sectional view of the same taken substantially on line 2-2 of Figure 3 `lligure 3 is a sectional view of thesame taken substantially on line 8 3 of Figure 2;
Figure 4 is a view in elevation with a portion at one end broken away illustrating a slightly diiierent construction;
Figure 5 is a sectional view taken substantially on line 5-5 of Figure 4, the cover sheet 10 in place; I
Figure 6 is a plan view similar to Figure 4 illustrating another slightly different 4con-A struction;
Figure 7 is a sectional view taken substantially on line 7-7 of Figure 6;
Figure 8 is a view similar to Figure 4 illustratingl another form;
Fi re 9 is a sectional view taken substantially on -line .9-9 of Figure 8, the cover. sheet 17 in place;
Figure 10 is a view similar to Figure 4 illustrating still another form of the device; and
Figure 11 is another view taken substantially on line 121-11 of Figure 10, the cover sheet 21 in place.
Referring to the drawings, it may be mentioned that my improved product or covering material is particularly adapted for use as a roofing, siding, partition or the like, or that the same may be used to construct hay or straw stack covers, wagon, car or other vehicle tops or roofs and the like. The product consists in the preferred embodiment of the invention, 'of a kplurality of sheets or plies of suitable material such as tar paper or other fibrous sheets which are preferably impre ated with tar, asphalt or other water proo g medium. rilhe `plies are suitably secured together by means of a suitable binder, for example, l prefer to use tar or asphalt, or the two combined. The sheets or cover material may be of the desired size, for example from a few inches square or rectangular, or substantially in the shape of shingles,'to strips of the desired size. The variousshcets or boards may be made of the desired design, being cnt to shape either before or after making, as may be desired. Y
As shown in Figures 1, 2 and 3, there is illustrated a shingle consisting of a desired number of cover sheets, 1 and 2 being shown which, as before mentioned, are preferably of tar impregnated or otherwise filled or treated board or paper or the like. The de,- sired number of plies are secured together by a binder 3, or example a mixture of tar and asphalt or the equivalent. Before the sheets 1 and 2 are secured together, however, there are arranged between them the desired number ofwires or rods 4, or the like, preferably of steel or equivalent material, which are'imbedded in the hinder and secured in place between the sheets. If desired, when the sheets or boards are to be employed as shingles or siding or for other uses, one cover sheet, as for example sheet 2, may be folded over as at 5 6, so as to enclose what is to be the outside or exposed edge of the board. This is sealed and maintained in place by the binder, which may be applied between the two, or by equivalent. binding means. The shingles are-secured 1n place, for example by driving nails as indicated at 7--7, which are back or under/,the next adjacent shingles 8, as indicated by the dotted lines in Figure 1. If desired, staples bridging the wires may be employed. It will be noted that when the shingles are firmly nailed down or otherwise secured in place at the upper or covered edge, there 1s no fastening meansexposed to the weather.
.'wing -to the reenforcing rods or wires 4,
the shingle is of suitable stiffness and yalthough of light weight, the same cannot be easily lifted by the wind or other forces. If the same is, however, slightly raised temporarily, the resiliency of the wires will tend to move the same back and maintain it in its intended position.
The construction shown in Figure 4 \is substantially similar except that the same is made of greater width or size. Referring to this iigure, 9 and 10 represent the cover sheets, 11 the reenforcing members and 12 the binder. In Figure 6 the board is similar to that shown in Figure 4, consisting of sheets 13 and 14, but in this case` the'wires 15 `are extended lengthwise. If desired, the
board may be built up so as to be substantially a combinationl of that shown in Figures 'I and 6 with wires 11 extending one way and wires 15 extending the other way. -This v is in e'ect illustrated in Figure 8, in which 16 and 17 represent the cover sheets between which is arranged a binder 19 (see Fig. 9), 18 being the reenforcing wires. In this case the wires are shown in the shape of a fabric 18. Figures 10 and 11 illustrate cover sheets 2O and 21 between which are arranged the wires 22 and the binders 23. In this case, however, the`wires 22 are shown extending diagonally. E
As before mentioned, the boards may be cut or formed in the desired size and shape and there may be as many plies as may be found desirable, the additional plies being secured one to the other by the binder or its equivalent. 'Ihe bindermay be of lthe desired thickness, and the board may be constructed so that the outlines of the reeninmensa forcement do not show, for example as shown in Figures 5, 7, 9 and 11'. The boards are substantiall paper boards, which a1- though thin an of light weight, have great strength and durability.v They may be used wherever found applicable, inside or outside, either for roofing purposes, for siding, for partitions, or for other building or manufacturing purposes, or they may be used for various kinds of covers, for examplefor temporary covers for hay stacks or the like.
Having thus described my invention, it is obvious that various immaterial modifications may be made in the same without departingy from the spirit of my invention; hence I do not wish to be understood as limiting myself to the exact form, arrangement, construction and combination of parts herein shown and described or uses mentioned.
What I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1.' A board consisting of a plurality of plies of non-metallic water proof Vfibrous material, metallic reenforcing means arranged between said plies and contacting therewith along predetermined lines on the entire area of said plies, there being predetermined unreenforced areas between said -predetermined lines and enclosed thereby, one of the plies having an end turned over transversely of the ends of said reenforcing means, and overlapping the said ends and an edge of the board and enclosing the same,
and a binder for securing the parts of theL board together. f
2..A board consisting of a plurality of ,plies of non-metallic water proof fibrous material, metallic means arranged between said plies for stifening the board along predetermined lines over the entire area of said board, there being unstiffened areas enclosed by said lines, means at an edge of the board for enclosing the same and the ends of said stifi'ening means, said last namedmeans extending laterally of said lines of stii'ening,
and a binder for securing the parts of-'the` board together.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto signed my name in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
crisis wisBRocK. Witnesses f ROY W. Hm,
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US2452899A (en) * 1942-05-20 1948-11-02 Madison Dallas Pickens Slide fastener
US2767113A (en) * 1952-06-02 1956-10-16 Gerald C Bower Plant-ties and method of manufacture
US2779395A (en) * 1952-10-24 1957-01-29 Gen Motors Corp Seat structure
US2893095A (en) * 1952-07-24 1959-07-07 Guild Arts & Crafts Inc Plastic jewelry finding device made of two parts integrally joined
US3073066A (en) * 1959-11-13 1963-01-15 E H Edwards Co Composite building material
US3109207A (en) * 1960-11-30 1963-11-05 Jack A Cooper Corner strip for wallboard construction
US3668049A (en) * 1967-12-19 1972-06-06 Sandvikens Jernverks Ab Laminated packing material with spaced parallel reinforcing members
US20100183840A1 (en) * 2009-01-19 2010-07-22 Tapco International Corporation Molded siding having longitudinally-oriented reinforcement fibers, and system and method for making the same
WO2010121248A1 (en) * 2009-04-17 2010-10-21 Tapco International Corporation Molded siding having integrally-formed i-beam construction

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2452899A (en) * 1942-05-20 1948-11-02 Madison Dallas Pickens Slide fastener
US2767113A (en) * 1952-06-02 1956-10-16 Gerald C Bower Plant-ties and method of manufacture
US2893095A (en) * 1952-07-24 1959-07-07 Guild Arts & Crafts Inc Plastic jewelry finding device made of two parts integrally joined
US2779395A (en) * 1952-10-24 1957-01-29 Gen Motors Corp Seat structure
US3073066A (en) * 1959-11-13 1963-01-15 E H Edwards Co Composite building material
US3109207A (en) * 1960-11-30 1963-11-05 Jack A Cooper Corner strip for wallboard construction
US3668049A (en) * 1967-12-19 1972-06-06 Sandvikens Jernverks Ab Laminated packing material with spaced parallel reinforcing members
US20100183840A1 (en) * 2009-01-19 2010-07-22 Tapco International Corporation Molded siding having longitudinally-oriented reinforcement fibers, and system and method for making the same
WO2010121248A1 (en) * 2009-04-17 2010-10-21 Tapco International Corporation Molded siding having integrally-formed i-beam construction
US20100263315A1 (en) * 2009-04-17 2010-10-21 Tapco International Corporation Molded siding having integrally-formed i-beam construction

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