Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Veneer tiles held by nonload-bearing grid – Attached to additional substructure
Patent
1986-06-23
1989-03-14
Murtagh, John E.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Veneer tiles held by nonload-bearing grid
Attached to additional substructure
52235, 52404, 52508, 52511, E04F 1308
Patent
active
048115371
ABSTRACT:
The composite wall facing construction with apparent stones is made of facing plates each comprising a stone slab fixed to a core made of an insulating material. The stone slabs are formed with at least two holes in its side edges for receiving retention studs connected to a wall. The facing plates are stacked onto each other at least first supported by the core, and a mortar joint is packed between the stone slabs for permanent support.
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