Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Lapped multiplanar surfacing; e.g. – shingle type
Patent
1996-03-07
1997-10-14
Kent, Christopher Todd
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Lapped multiplanar surfacing; e.g., shingle type
52530, 52543, 5274519, 52DIG9, 294011, 294031, E04D 110
Patent
active
056759541
ABSTRACT:
A tile obtained from recycling worn rubber tires of automobiles. The tire is chopped into lengths of about 10" to 16" and then about 4" is lopped off the two side rim parts. The outer surface of the remaining central rolling tread part is run down to make it smooth and even and the tile is heated to between 210 .degree. and 300 .degree. F. for about one-half hour to straighten the longitudinal curvature. The cross curvature is maintained for a colonial type tile aspect.
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