Cleat for finishing off the ceramic tiles on a step

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Specified wear or friction-type traffic-carrying surface – Tread-nosing; e.g. – shaped stair pad

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E04F 1902, E04F 1308

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048584045

ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed a cleat having a Z-shaped cross section for finishing off the ceramic tiles on a step or the like, the cleat having a thin fastening leg provided with breakthroughs and adapted to underlie the ceramic tile on the step, perpendicular thereto a closing off-leg extending in front of the tile on the step and perpendicular to the latter a step-on leg at the edge of the step. The step-on leg has molded onto its top side a soft elastic cover strip which covers the cleat which, as a whole, is manufactured in a single piece from plastic material and which has a lip downwardly projecting beyond the step-on leg which acts with prestress against the cleat. A colored insert strip is embedded in the cover strip in the center in the lengthwise direction and covered by a transparent plastic strip.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1503773 (1924-08-01), Stanwood
patent: 4455797 (1984-06-01), Naka
patent: 4486987 (1984-12-01), Naka

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