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US1861359A US446103A US44610330A US1861359A US 1861359 A US1861359 A US 1861359A US 446103 A US446103 A US 446103A US 44610330 A US44610330 A US 44610330A US 1861359 A US1861359 A US 1861359A
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  • This invention relates to means for advantageously securing a veneer of relatively thin brlcks or tiles of all kinds to the interior or exterior of building structures requiring a finishing surface.
  • the principal object of the invention is the rovision of an improved form of lath wherey the work of securing or applying a veneer of the indicated character may e acilitated in an effective manner, and which will not require the use of specially constructed bricks or tiles.
  • igure 1 is a side view showing one lath attached to a supporting structure of a bu1lding with several veneer bricks or tiles in place;
  • Figure 2 is a vertical section taken on the line 22 of Figure 1 and looking in the d1- rection indicated by the arrows;
  • Figure 3 is a side view showing the manner of overlapping several similar laths, together with bricks or tiles, and also showing the manner of bonding the bricks or tiles together;
  • Figure 4 is an enlarged section taken on the line 44 of Figure 3;
  • Figure 5 is an enlarged section taken on the line 5-5 of Figure 1.
  • laths which are made preferably of sheet metal and which may be of various sizes as to length and width.
  • Each lath is constructed of a single piece of sheet'metal 10 which is stamped, bent and formed to provide a plurality. of apertured bosses 11 along the mar 'nal edge portions thereof and also at space intervals throughout the length and width of the sheet 10, together with tangs, lateral projections or members integral with the sheet 10.
  • These tangs or lateral projections consist of vertical end tangs or projections 12, horizontal upper tangs or projections 13, and horizontal lower tangs or projections 14.
  • each lath may be secured to a suitable su porting structure of a building by the use of suitable fastening elements such as nails 15 which are received respectively by the bosses 11.
  • suitable fastening elements such as nails 15 which are received respectively by the bosses 11.
  • a section of a supporting structure consisting of studs 16 and siding 17 secured to the studs 16.
  • the laths are laid a ainst the siding 17 and are secured thereto y. nails 15.
  • Use is made of veneer bricks or tiles 18, each one of i which is put in place and engaged by a group of tangs or pro ections 12, 13 and 14.
  • Each tang or pro ection has the free edge thereof curled as at 19, and each tang or projection is normally disposed out of perpendicular with respect to the plane of the sheet 10 so that each brick or tile 18 may be pressed in place to be engaged at the opposite ends by the tangs or projections 12, and at the upper and lower edges respectively by the tangs or projections 13 and 14, as shown most clear ly in Figure 1.
  • the end tangs or projections 12 for certain of the bricks or tiles 18 will be on adjacent laths, inasmuch as it is contem lated to use 8 laths of standard lengths, also aths may be used of a length equal to the length of the building structure desired to be veneered.
  • the bricks or tiles 18 will be retained by the tangs or projections preferably in rows to 35 simulate the usual brick construction work.
  • each brick or tile 18 may be provided with small holes or recesses 21 in the edges thereof which receive some of the bonding cement.
  • the bricks or tiles used in the present instance are of uniform thickness, or in other words, are not specially constructed bricks or tiles; that by providing the end or vertically disposed tangs or projections 12 in addition to the horizontally disposed tangs or projections 13 and 14, the bricks or tiles may be readily pressed in place; and that the bricks or tiles will be restrained from shifting endwise as well as up and down when once put in place.
  • tangs or projections in adjacent rows may be staggered with respect to each other, as shown,.

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May 31, 1932- PYRON 1,861,359
METAL LATH FOR BRICK VENEERS Filed April 21, 1930 2 Sheets-Sheet l m TOR WITNESSES fin: fymzz Z5424 I ATTQRNEY May 31, 1932. F. PYRON 1,861,359
Filed April 21, 1930 2 Sheets-Sheet 2.
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII i Z] [NV OR "/0 fi'a/ @1012 I BY ATTORNEY Patented May 31, 1932 FRANK PYBON, 01' WET NEW roan, NEW man-r METAL DATE FOR BRICK VENEERS Application filed April 21, 1880. Serial 110. 448,103.
This invention relates to means for advantageously securing a veneer of relatively thin brlcks or tiles of all kinds to the interior or exterior of building structures requiring a finishing surface.
The principal object of the invention is the rovision of an improved form of lath wherey the work of securing or applying a veneer of the indicated character may e acilitated in an effective manner, and which will not require the use of specially constructed bricks or tiles.
The nature of the invention and its distinguishing features and advantages will appear when the following specificatlon 1s read in connection with the accompanying drawin s, in which igure 1 isa side view showing one lath attached to a supporting structure of a bu1lding with several veneer bricks or tiles in place;
Figure 2 is a vertical section taken on the line 22 of Figure 1 and looking in the d1- rection indicated by the arrows;
Figure 3 is a side view showing the manner of overlapping several similar laths, together with bricks or tiles, and also showing the manner of bonding the bricks or tiles together;
Figure 4 is an enlarged section taken on the line 44 of Figure 3;
Figure 5 is an enlarged section taken on the line 5-5 of Figure 1. p
In accordance with the invention use is made of a suitable number of laths which are made preferably of sheet metal and which may be of various sizes as to length and width. Each lath is constructed of a single piece of sheet'metal 10 which is stamped, bent and formed to provide a plurality. of apertured bosses 11 along the mar 'nal edge portions thereof and also at space intervals throughout the length and width of the sheet 10, together with tangs, lateral projections or members integral with the sheet 10. These tangs or lateral projections consist of vertical end tangs or projections 12, horizontal upper tangs or projections 13, and horizontal lower tangs or projections 14. The edge portions at two sides of the sheet 10 are slightly offset in order that adjacent laths may be secured in olerlapped relationship, as shown in Figure It will be apparent that b reason of the provision of the apertured osses 11, each lath may be secured to a suitable su porting structure of a building by the use of suitable fastening elements such as nails 15 which are received respectively by the bosses 11. In the present instance there is shown a section of a supporting structure consisting of studs 16 and siding 17 secured to the studs 16. The laths are laid a ainst the siding 17 and are secured thereto y. nails 15. Use is made of veneer bricks or tiles 18, each one of i which is put in place and engaged by a group of tangs or pro ections 12, 13 and 14. Each tang or pro ection has the free edge thereof curled as at 19, and each tang or projection is normally disposed out of perpendicular with respect to the plane of the sheet 10 so that each brick or tile 18 may be pressed in place to be engaged at the opposite ends by the tangs or projections 12, and at the upper and lower edges respectively by the tangs or projections 13 and 14, as shown most clear ly in Figure 1. It is to be understood that the end tangs or projections 12 for certain of the bricks or tiles 18 will be on adjacent laths, inasmuch as it is contem lated to use 8 laths of standard lengths, also aths may be used of a length equal to the length of the building structure desired to be veneered. The bricks or tiles 18 will be retained by the tangs or projections preferably in rows to 35 simulate the usual brick construction work.
After the bricks or tiles 18 are put in place, engaged by the tangs or projectlons, a suitable bond of cement 20 is arranged in the spaces between the adjacent ed es of adjacent bricks or tiles to securely, ond them together. If desired, each brick or tile 18 may be provided with small holes or recesses 21 in the edges thereof which receive some of the bonding cement.
It will be apparent that the bricks or tiles used in the present instance are of uniform thickness, or in other words, are not specially constructed bricks or tiles; that by providing the end or vertically disposed tangs or projections 12 in addition to the horizontally disposed tangs or projections 13 and 14, the bricks or tiles may be readily pressed in place; and that the bricks or tiles will be restrained from shifting endwise as well as up and down when once put in place.
It is to be understood that the tangs or projections in adjacent rows may be staggered with respect to each other, as shown,.
so as not to unnecessarily weaken the lath, inasmuch as the tangs or projections are struck from the sheet material from which the lath is made.
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1.The combination with veneer bricks or tiles, of a lath having tangs struck therefrom, there being vertically and horizontally disposed spaced rows of said tangs, the vertically disposed tangs being engaged with the opposite end edges of the bricks or ties, and said horizontally disposed'tangs being engaged with the upper and lower edges of the bricks or tiles to retain them disposed in imbrication on the lath.
2. The combination with veneer bricks or tiles, of a lath provided with spaced rows of lateral projections which engage the end and upper and lower edges of the bricks or tiles to retain them in place on one face of the lath, and a suitable bond between said bricks or tiles.
3. The combination with veneer bricks or tiles, of a sheet metal lath having tangs struck therefrom. there being vertically and horizontally disposed spaced rows of said tangs, the vertically disposed tangs being engaged with the opposite end edges of the bricks or tiles, and said horizontally disposed tangs being engaged with the upper and lower edges of the bricks or tiles, to retain them disposed in inibrication on the lath, and a suitable cementitious bond between said bricks or tiles.
FRANK PYRON.
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US4809470A (en) * 1986-12-23 1989-03-07 U.S. Brick, Inc. Panel system and method
US4811537A (en) * 1985-06-24 1989-03-14 Rocamat Composite wall facing construction with apparent stones
US4835924A (en) * 1986-12-17 1989-06-06 Tate Acess Floors Self-gridding flooring system
US4856245A (en) * 1983-12-19 1989-08-15 Yoshinori Osawa Support plate for tiles
US4883503A (en) * 1985-04-26 1989-11-28 Microfloor Systems Limited Access floor construction
US4920716A (en) * 1988-06-09 1990-05-01 Coffey Jess R Veneer construction and method of achieving same
US4947600A (en) * 1989-05-22 1990-08-14 Porter William H Brick wall covering
US5125204A (en) * 1990-05-14 1992-06-30 Porter William H Snap-in panel mounting arrangement
US5499476A (en) * 1993-08-31 1996-03-19 Interface, Inc. Low profile raised panel flooring with metal support structure
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US5673522A (en) * 1994-03-25 1997-10-07 Guilford, Inc. Junction box forlow profile raised panel flooring
US5675950A (en) * 1994-03-25 1997-10-14 Guilford (Delaware), Inc. Metal support framework for low profile raised panel flooring
US5713168A (en) * 1994-03-25 1998-02-03 Guilford (Delaware), Inc. Junction box for low profile raised panel flooring
US5828001A (en) * 1995-02-15 1998-10-27 Guilford (Delaware), Inc. Plastic junction box with receptacle boxes
US20040050003A1 (en) * 2002-09-18 2004-03-18 Passeno James K. Brick veneer assembly
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USRE39097E1 (en) 1994-03-25 2006-05-23 Guildford (Delaware), Inc. Metal support framework for low profile raised panel flooring
US20090007515A1 (en) * 2006-10-23 2009-01-08 Mercer Tim L Thin Brick Panel Assembly System
US7617646B2 (en) 2004-06-14 2009-11-17 Losse Ronald B Support panel
US20100326010A1 (en) * 2008-02-01 2010-12-30 Michel Bouchard Masonry wall system with guiding means
US20110041439A1 (en) * 2006-06-06 2011-02-24 David Michael Reid Apparatus, assembly and method of forming a decorative feature on a structure
US8627625B2 (en) 2009-01-30 2014-01-14 Oldcastle Building Products Canada Inc. Masonry wall panel for retaining bricks
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US4856245A (en) * 1983-12-19 1989-08-15 Yoshinori Osawa Support plate for tiles
US4883503A (en) * 1985-04-26 1989-11-28 Microfloor Systems Limited Access floor construction
US4811537A (en) * 1985-06-24 1989-03-14 Rocamat Composite wall facing construction with apparent stones
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US4662140A (en) * 1985-09-30 1987-05-05 Ronald B. Losse Brick support structure
US4835924A (en) * 1986-12-17 1989-06-06 Tate Acess Floors Self-gridding flooring system
US4809470A (en) * 1986-12-23 1989-03-07 U.S. Brick, Inc. Panel system and method
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USRE35369E (en) * 1989-02-03 1996-11-05 Guilford (Delaware) Inc. Flooring system especially designed for facilities which house data processing equipment
US4947600A (en) * 1989-05-22 1990-08-14 Porter William H Brick wall covering
US5125204A (en) * 1990-05-14 1992-06-30 Porter William H Snap-in panel mounting arrangement
US5499476A (en) * 1993-08-31 1996-03-19 Interface, Inc. Low profile raised panel flooring with metal support structure
US5673522A (en) * 1994-03-25 1997-10-07 Guilford, Inc. Junction box forlow profile raised panel flooring
US5675950A (en) * 1994-03-25 1997-10-14 Guilford (Delaware), Inc. Metal support framework for low profile raised panel flooring
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US20090007515A1 (en) * 2006-10-23 2009-01-08 Mercer Tim L Thin Brick Panel Assembly System
US20100326010A1 (en) * 2008-02-01 2010-12-30 Michel Bouchard Masonry wall system with guiding means
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