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US1597507A
US1597507A US390A US39025A US1597507A US 1597507 A US1597507 A US 1597507A US 390 A US390 A US 390A US 39025 A US39025 A US 39025A US 1597507 A US1597507 A US 1597507A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F13/00Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings
    • E04F13/02Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings of plastic materials hardening after applying, e.g. plaster
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  • the ashing sheet 7 combination wi a backing sheet, to whieh completely osed tothe-rear of the Wires glestic meter-isle may be applied, in the 5 and 6 and rearsurfaee of the ap lied uil of those, roofs, partitions walls, materi is substantially unbroken. In etc.
  • e backin sheet serves us form on 2 and 8 the fabric is shown as applied to which a lnsteroreementitious material may studdimlfl of a building.
  • The. ds 9 of the thread VimsS are of e present invention, constitutes an imsuch'depth thst the sheet 7 .will be spaced government upon that discloeedinmy Patent from the plane of the mesh or fabric .LMDIBMOJ'JIIIYRIQBL 5 and 6, as shown-in Figs. 6 and 6, en
  • One object of my invention-1s to provide the lastje material is ap ed. means whereby continuous reinforcement of TE.
  • the ed pom Another object'o my invention is to avoid ment. the neeemity of bending the wires that con- From the foregoing it will be seen that I 'stitute the main portion of the fabric, which provide a fabric construction wherein not me be in some cases relatively heavy.
  • FIG. 5 is a view taken onthe sheet but extending therethro h and bent limb-60f l ig. 1 and Fig. Bis a selfishrtaken over said Wires at a'plurality 0 points, the It llight angles to Fig. 3, but on a larger bends o fsaid member beinfilof such depth see e. y
  • the main body of the fabric is composed ,lation to the fa ric. of what term for convenience of de- 2.
  • a b sheet 7 of paper or wine, and retaining means for said sheet the like is placed behind the wires 5 and 6 consisting of s thread-lilre member disposed and held there by means of retaining mainly to the rear of the sheet but extendcr wires 8 that, as shown in Fig. 1, are ing therethmughand bent over a plurality posed mainly behind the sheet and are of the wiree'of one of the firoupe goinfir: threaded therethrough and around the make up the strand wuee en the sta strand wires 6, at the points 9.
  • the bends of said mem bepsorloopsin eretaiiiing wims ing of such depth that the backing sheet the sheet in spaced relation thereto in a may have spaced relation to the fabric plane substantially parallel to the plane of 3.
  • Fabric structure comprising strand and said members. stay members, a backing sheet, and means 5.
  • Fabric structure comprising abody por- 15 5 connected to said members, for supporting tion of meslmlike material, a backing sheet. the sheet in completely spaced relation therennd means extending perpendicular to said to, to permit complete "embedment of said body member for supporting said backing members in plaster applied to said sheet sheet in spaced relation to one side thereof.
  • the sheet in spaced relation thereto in a plane substantially parallel to the plane of said members.
  • Fabric structure comprising a body por- 15 tion of mesh-like material, a backing sheet, and means extending perpendicular to said body member for supporting said backing sheet in spaced relation to one side thereof.
  • Fabric structure comprising strand and stay members, a backing sheet, and means connected to said members, for supporting the sheet in spaced relation thereto in a plane substantially parallel to the plane of said members.
  • Fabric structure comprising a body portion of mesh like material, a backin sheet, and means extending perpendicular to said body member for supporting said backing sheet in spaced relation to one side thereof.

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Aug. 24, 1926.
E. L. BENEDICT WIRE FABRIC Filed Jan. 5. 1925 FIG. 1
anaterial applied, there y 'insurlngthat the permitting thewire mesh to be disposed m Patented Aug. 24, i926.
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I t h od m ahz n g if to zifi a n a y the a a me o slime, more noun around stran wires ticularly to the revision of a wire fabn c m desired. manner. The ashing sheet 7 combination wi a backing sheet, to whieh completely osed tothe-rear of the Wires glestic meter-isle may be applied, in the 5 and 6 and rearsurfaee of the ap lied uil of those, roofs, partitions walls, materi is substantially unbroken. In etc. e backin sheet serves us form on 2 and 8 the fabric is shown as applied to which a lnsteroreementitious material may studdimlfl of a building. be I The. ds 9 of the thread VimsS are of e present invention, constitutes an imsuch'depth thst the sheet 7 .will be spaced government upon that discloeedinmy Patent from the plane of the mesh or fabric .LMDIBMOJ'JIIIYRIQBL 5 and 6, as shown-in Figs. 6 and 6, en One object of my invention-1s to provide the lastje material is ap ed. means whereby continuous reinforcement of TE. own the applied materialsisaflioniedand wheremay' vary'm de th, the inthereinforcing fabrioninan-sbeettobesp snyd' distaneefrom' unbroken plane, thorou hly embedded in the the main body of the fabric thereby eok portion of the applied material will the e plied material in that ties wh have a substantial] plane surface. the ed pom Another object'o my invention is to avoid ment. the neeemity of bending the wires that con- From the foregoing it will be seen that I 'stitute the main portion of the fabric, which provide a fabric construction wherein not me be in some cases relatively heavy. only all one of the wires 5 and Bmay till another object of my invention is to be embed ed in the agglied materiahbut one provide a means and a. method whereby mlawherein a acking set may be applied o the' tivel li t wire or other material may be nick! and conveniently, leaa m 1? for holding the sheet to me nof the strand or stay when or rods.
theta ric,withoutdistortingthevgiresoom- 'Thestrendandstaywiresormdsmagbe posing. the main body of the fabric. as] as desired, sinee theydo not ave One form which my invention may take to be t or otherwise distorted in order is shown in the aceomp drawing to ap ly the paper hash.
whereml'igJieapel-speetivemwoiwire leaunasmy invention:
fabric with the backing sheet in place there- 1. The combustion with-a fabric eom- W on and ready to reeeivelhatefiala to be apposed of etrand and stay wiree at plied;Fig.2ieaviewtihmontheline9- -B their pomtsol intersection, of a sheet of Fig. 1;Fig. 8 is a sections] View showing material dispose d adjacent to the the eppearance of the wall or floor after jrearesi of said wires, and retaining means the application of the Elastic material Fig. for-said sheet consisting of a thread-like U 4 is a view similer to ig. 2, but on an enmember disposed mainlyto the rear of the V larged seale- Fig. 5 is a view taken onthe sheet but extending therethro h and bent limb-60f l ig. 1 and Fig. Bis a vierrtaken over said Wires at a'plurality 0 points, the It llight angles to Fig. 3, but on a larger bends o fsaid member beinfilof such depth see e. y
that the blclrinxsheet ma eve spaced re- I The main body of the fabric is composed ,lation to the fa ric. of what term for convenience of de- 2. The combination with a iabric comscrirtion, strand wires 5 and stay when 6 of strand end stay when connected at pre erably uniformly xaced and welded or their points of. intersection, of 1 sheet of otherwise secured A er at their points of backing material disposed to the rear of said intersection. A b sheet 7 of paper or wine, and retaining means for said sheet the like is placed behind the wires 5 and 6 consisting of s thread-lilre member disposed and held there by means of retaining mainly to the rear of the sheet but extendcr wires 8 that, as shown in Fig. 1, are ing therethmughand bent over a plurality posed mainly behind the sheet and are of the wiree'of one of the firoupe goinfir: threaded therethrough and around the make up the strand wuee en the sta strand wires 6, at the points 9. The retsinrespectively, the bends of said mem bepsorloopsin eretaiiiing wims ing of such depth that the backing sheet the sheet in spaced relation thereto in a may have spaced relation to the fabric plane substantially parallel to the plane of 3. Fabric structure comprising strand and said members. stay members, a backing sheet, and means 5. Fabric structure comprising abody por- 15 5 connected to said members, for supporting tion of meslmlike material, a backing sheet. the sheet in completely spaced relation therennd means extending perpendicular to said to, to permit complete "embedment of said body member for supporting said backing members in plaster applied to said sheet sheet in spaced relation to one side thereof.
4. Fabric structure comprising strand and In testimony whereof I, the said Enwm stay members, a backing sheet, and means L. Bsuncwr have hereunto set my hand.
connected to said members, for supporting EDWARD L. BENEDICT.
the sheet in spaced relation thereto in a plane substantially parallel to the plane of said members.
5. Fabric structure comprising a body por- 15 tion of mesh-like material, a backing sheet, and means extending perpendicular to said body member for supporting said backing sheet in spaced relation to one side thereof.
In testimony whereof I, the said EDWARD 20 L. BENEDICT have hereunto set my hand.
EDWARD L. BENEDICT.
DISCLAIMER l'sm'5o7'guEdmrd L Bemdw' Pittsburgh, Pa. WIRE Fan P ten August 24,1926. Disclaimer filed October 21, 1933, by me a t dated Steel Company.
Hereby enters this disclaimer to that part 0 appears in the following words, to wit:
"3, Fabric structure comprising strand and sta members a backin means connected to said members, for support y g sheet and tion thereto, to permit complete embedment gf said members in plaster applied to said sheet.
"4. Fabric structure comprising strand and and means connected one of said members.
"5. Fabric structure compnsin a body portion of mesh like material, a bee backing sheet in spaced sheet, and means extending perpen 'cular to said body member for supporting said ation to one'side thereo [Oficull Gazette November 14, 1988.]
the assignee, Pittsburgh f the claims in said specification which the sheet in completely spaced relato said h l f ritay 31161212211, a backing sheet, mem are or an o e t thereto in a plane substantially parallel to the pl mg a m spaced relatmn DlSCLAlMER 1,597,507.-Edward L. Benedict, Pittsburgh, Fe. WIRE FABRIC. Patent dated August 24, 1926. Disclaimer filed October 21, 1933, by the assignee, Pittsburgh Steel Company.
Hereby enters this disclaimer to that part of the claims in said specification which appears in the following words, to wit:
"3. Fabric structure comprising strand and stay members, a backing sheet, and means connected to said members, for supportin the sheet in completely spaced relatioal :hhereto, to permit complete embedment o said members in plaster applied to sci est.
4. Fabric structure comprising strand and stay members, a backing sheet, and means connected to said members, for supporting the sheet in spaced relation thereto in a plane substantially parallel to the plane of said members.
5. Fabric structure comprising a body portion of mesh like material, a backin sheet, and means extending perpendicular to said body member for supporting said backing sheet in spaced relation to one side thereof.
[Qfim'al Gazette November 14, 1.933.]
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Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2929239A (en) * 1958-05-05 1960-03-22 Keystone Steel & Wire Co Lathing construction
US20060008324A1 (en) * 2002-10-30 2006-01-12 Blastcrete Equipment Company Wire mesh screed
US20090094927A1 (en) * 2002-10-30 2009-04-16 Met-Rock, Llc Low-Cost, Energy-Efficient Building Panel Assemblies Comprised of Load and Non-Load Bearing Substituent Panels

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2929239A (en) * 1958-05-05 1960-03-22 Keystone Steel & Wire Co Lathing construction
US20060008324A1 (en) * 2002-10-30 2006-01-12 Blastcrete Equipment Company Wire mesh screed
US20090094927A1 (en) * 2002-10-30 2009-04-16 Met-Rock, Llc Low-Cost, Energy-Efficient Building Panel Assemblies Comprised of Load and Non-Load Bearing Substituent Panels
US8122662B2 (en) 2002-10-30 2012-02-28 Met-Rock, Llc Low-cost, energy-efficient building panel assemblies comprised of load and non-load bearing substituent panels

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