Composite material facings for wall coverings

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Lapped multiplanar surfacing; e.g. – shingle type – Interfitted sections

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523098, 52521, E04D 128, E04C 2296

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056364890

ABSTRACT:
A composite material facing that can be used in the building industry to achieve a wall facing cover including a high pressure polymerized polyester molded outer facing, and expanded polystyrene panel bonded behind the outer facing, a top edge back-set interlock having a groove which engages a tongue located in a lower edge of the adjacent facing, an invisible facing securing member extending through the insulating panel and located at a top edge of the facing in a back-set area concealed by a fitting of an adjacent facing, and the insulating panels for each facing being butted end-to-end without assembly. The interlock insures satisfactory flatness of the cover and reduces defects in the support.

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