Method of covering surfaces with tensile sheet materials

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – With testing or indicating

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29448, 29451, 24462, 160392, B23Q 1700

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ABSTRACT:
The method and apparatus for holding tensile sheet materials for covering a surface. The device comprises a two-part track adapted to be mounted on a surface to be covered; a first part of each track having one longitudinal slot. The slot has a pair of confronting side walls which are ridged. Elastic splines are inserted into the slot over the sheet material. The spline and ridged slot frictionally hold the sheet material in a tension position; and a second L-shaped second part which is parallel to said first track. The sheet material is adapted to be pulled over the edge of the edge of the L-shaped second part so that a hairline flat seam in the tensile sheet material is formed.

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