Curved walls from flat prefabricated panel formed from three-dia

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Curvilinear barrier – Transversely layered

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5230912, 52631, E04G 1104

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049514377

ABSTRACT:
A flat prefabricated panel formed from a three-dimensional metal screen and from a reference layer of foamed plastic is converted into a curved panel suitable for the formation of a curved wall by cutting said screen along parallel lines on one face of the panel, utilizing said cut line to incurvate the panel to make the opposite face thereof concave and finally restoring the integrity of the screen on said face of the panel by means of reticular connecting strips applied along said cutting lines.

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