Claims
- 1. A fabric reinforced cementitious construction panel comprising a cementitious core layer and a layer of pervious reinforcing fabric covering each of the two faces of said core layer, said fabric also wrapping at least one of the two longitudinal edges of said panel, said fabric being bonded to each of said two core faces and being unbonded along said wrapped longitudinal edge of said panel.
- 2. A fabric reinforced cementitious panel consisting of a core layer comprising light-weight aggregate and cementitious material and a layer of pervious reinforcing fabric bonded to each of the two faces of said core layer with cementitious material, at least one of the longitudinal edges of said panel being wrapped with said reinforcing fabric, said reinforcing fabric being open and substantially free of said cementitious material along said panel edge.
- 3. A fabric reinforced cementitious panel consisting of a core layer comprising light-weight aggregate and cementitious material and a layer of pervious reinforcing fabric covering each of the two faces of said core layer, said fabric also wrapping at least one of the two longitudinal edges of said core layer, said fabric being bonded to each of said two faces of said panel with cementitious material, said fabric being open and unbonded along said wrapped longitudinal edge of said panel.
- 4. A panel as claimed in claim 1 in which said fabric is bonded to said core faces with a cementitious material.
- 5. A panel as claimed in claim 3 in which said cementitious material comprises portland cement.
- 6. A panel as claimed in claim 3 in which said reinforcing fabric is a fiber glass scrim.
- 7. A panel as claimed in claim 3 in which said reinforcing fabric is a woven mesh of vinyl resin coated fiber glass yarns.
- 8. A fabric reinforced cementitious panel consisting of a core layer comprising a portland cement material and a light-weight aggregate and a layer of pervious fiber glass scrim bonded to each of the two faces of said core layer with said cementitious material, at least one of the longitudinal edges of said panel being wrapped with said scrim, said scrim being sufficiently open along said panel edge as to permit penetration of joint filling material.
- 9. A panel as claimed in claim 8 in which said layer of scrim along said panel edge is somewhat slack to provide space between said layer of scrim and said longitudinal panel edge.
- 10. A fabric reinforced cementitious construction panel comprising a cementitious core layer and a web of pervious reinforcing fabric covering the lower face of said core layer, said fabric also wrapping the two longitudinal edges of said panel and covering at least a portion of the top face of said core layer, said fabric being bonded to said faces of said core layer, said fabric being sufficiently open along said panel edges as to permit penetration of joint filling material.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending patent application Ser. No. 473,895, filed Feb. 2, 1990 now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Wonder-Board Product Information and Installation Guide Modulars, Inc., Hamilton, Ohio. |
Durock Tile Backer Board, Product Folder SA-932, Durabond Division, US.G. Industries Inc., Chicago, Ill. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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