Cladding for building constructions and method for installing th

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Sheetlike element assembled parallel to existing wall,... – Mounting means attached to facer; e.g. – upholstery panel

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52550, 52551, 52552, E04D 134

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ABSTRACT:
A sheet of cladding has an unbroken weather resistant face formed on one side and attaching devices secured on the opposite side thereof to adapt it for attachment to the frame structure of a building. The attaching devices each comprise a metallic strip having tongues deformed therefrom and adapted to be nailed to the frame structure from within. The strip is preferably secured to the cladding by upset barbs punched-out of the strip to pierce the cladding into embedded relationship therein.

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