Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Veneer tiles held by nonload-bearing grid – Attached to additional substructure
Patent
1982-07-02
1984-05-29
Perham, Alfred C.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Veneer tiles held by nonload-bearing grid
Attached to additional substructure
52384, 52386, 52511, E04F 1318
Patent
active
044506643
ABSTRACT:
Tiles are mounted on a substrate by an adhesive strip of material having a backing member mounted thereon. The strip is first adhered to the substrate and subsequently, a facing tile member is affixed to the backing member. The means for joining the tile and backing member comprise an aperture in the middle of the backing member to receive a prong which projects from the back face of the decorative tile. A raised geometric configuration on the front of the backing member engages the mirror image geometric shape on the back face of the tile to prevent rotational misalignment.
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