Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Frangible section or means – Removable corner or internal section
Patent
1974-11-21
1976-11-16
Purser, Ernest R.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Frangible section or means
Removable corner or internal section
52314, 52315, E04C 220
Patent
active
039915298
ABSTRACT:
A simulated exterior surface assembly for creating the appearance of brick, stone, or the like. A sheet of plastic material, preferably vinyl, is provided with a series of simulated brick face sections or the like, defined by lines of weakening, where such sections are separable one from another by ordinary flexing. The sheet is provided with a peel-away self-adhesive allowing the simulated sections to be readily adhered onto a suitable undersurface. An optical arrangement includes the use of a mortar colored vinyl self-adhering backing material which is first placed on the undersurface and thereafter the individual simulated sections are suitably disposed thereon.
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Popular Mechanics, pp. 180-185, Oct. 1957.
Dresner Arthur
GAF Corporation
Kehm Walter C.
Purser Ernest R.
Raduazo H. E.
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