Claims
- 1. A method of producing sheets of fiber-reinforced cementitious material with embossed decorative patternings formed thereon, said method comprising the steps:
- (a) forming a flat, flexible mold layer whereof the length and breadth are greater than the corresponding dimensions of the sheets to be produced, and having at least part of one face patterned in counterpart to the required embossed patterning,
- (b) closely wrapping said mold layer, patterned face out, circumferentially about a size roll,
- (c) removably securing the wrapped mold layer about said size roll so that the layer is free to move laterally and circumferentially on and relative to said size roll, to accommodate overall dimensional changes due to expansion and contraction, while being retained closely wrapped about that roll by fixedly securing only one circumferential end of the mold layer to the size roll and only restraining the other circumferential end and the sides of the mold layer against radially outward movement of the mold layer relative to the roll,
- (d) building up a sleeve on said wrapped size roll from a web of un-set fiber-reinforced cementitious material,
- (e) severing said sleeve in a direction parallel to the roll axis,
- (f) peeling said severed sleeve from said mold layer and size roll with said mold layer being free to move laterally and circumferentially in relation to and on said size roll by utilizing said freedom to move so as to facilitate release of the sleeve from said mold layer, and,
- (g) trimming and curing said severed sleeve, including removing edge margins thereof, to provide a cured, flat sheet of the desired dimensions.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said mold layer is wrapped about said size roll substantially in full lateral and circumferential coverage thereof.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein said mold layer is formed on a moulding bed of a material having some parts more readily susceptible to erosion than other parts, and wherein the moulding face of said bed has been sand-blasted to increase the cavity depth of the more erodible parts of that bed.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 629,539 filed Nov. 6, 1975 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,072,460.
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