Terrazzo structure having a sub-surface and an intermediate impe

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Sheet including cover or casing – Encased layer derived from inorganic settable ingredient

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ABSTRACT:
An improved terrazzo floor or wall construction of reduced thickness bonded and adhesively secured to an underlying sub-surface through the medium of an intermediate liquid impermeable sheet. A frangible terrazzo veneer is bonded to the liquid impermeable sheet and the sheet in turn is adhesively secured to the underlying sub-surface by a rubberized asphalt or the like elastomeric material to permit lateral movement of the sub-surface relative to the said facing veneer to obviate cracking of the veneer due to cracking or lateral movement of the sub-surface.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3231457 (1966-01-01), Meissner
patent: 3344011 (1967-09-01), Goozner
patent: 3401069 (1968-09-01), Lorentzen
patent: 3753849 (1973-08-01), Duff

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