Claims
- 1. An architectural tile comprising a panel having a top surface and a bottom surface, first attachment means extending from said top surface for engaging and attaching said panel to a first laterally adjacent panel wherein said first attachment means is spaced from an end of said panel to permit a first longitudinally adjacent panel to longitudinally overlap said panel.
- 2. An architectural tile according to claim 1 wherein said panel further comprises second attachment means for attaching said panel to a second laterally adjacent panel.
- 3. An architectural tile according to claim 2 wherein said second attachment means is spaced from an end of said panel to facilitate overlapping a second longitudinally adjacent panel.
- 4. An architectural tile according to claim 1 wherein said panel comprises a generally flat portion for being secured to a base.
- 5. An architectural tile according to claim 4 wherein said generally flat portion extends longitudinally along one side of said panel.
- 6. An architectural tile according to claim 5 wherein said panel further comprises a curved portion laterally adjacent said generally flat portion.
- 7. An architectural tile according to claim 6 wherein said panel further comprises second attachment means for attaching said panel to a second laterally adjacent panel, said curved portion including said second attachment means.
- 8. An architectural tile according to claim 1 wherein said panel comprises a first portion having a contour and further comprising said first longitudinally adjacent panel including a first portion having a contour, said contour of said first portion of said panel and said contour of said first portion of said first longitudinally adjacent panel being such that said first portion of said panel is in contact with said first portion of said longitudinally adjacent panel in an area of longitudinal overlap.
- 9. An architectural tile comprising a panel having a top surface, a bottom surface, and first and second laterally adjacent portions, first attachment means extending from said top surface of said first portion for engaging and attaching said panel to a second laterally adjacent portion of a first laterally adjacent panel wherein said first attachment means is spaced from an end of said first laterally adjacent portion of said panel to permit a first laterally adjacent portion of a longitudinally adjacent panel to longitudinally overlap said panel and to engage said top surface of said first laterally adjacent panel in a region of overlap.
- 10. An architectural tile according to claim 9 wherein said first attachment means comprises an elongate element which is hook-shaped in transverse cross section.
- 11. An architectural tile according to claim 10 wherein said first attachment means comprises at least one inwardly directed projection.
- 12. An architectural tile according to claim 11 wherein said at least one inwardly directed projection comprises two projections.
- 13. An architectural tile according to claim 10 wherein said second laterally adjacent portion comprises second attachment means for engaging a first attachment means of a laterally adjacent panel.
- 14. An architectural tile according to claim 13 wherein said second attachment means comprises projections for engaging said at least one inwardly directed projection of said first attachment means.
- 15. An architectural tile according to claim 9 wherein said second laterally adjacent portion comprises support means for extending between said bottom surface of said second laterally adjacent portion and said base to which said panel is attached.
- 16. An architectural tile according to claim 15 wherein said support means is secured to said bottom surface of said second laterally adjacent portion by guides, the longitudinal termination of said support means is spaced from the longitudinal termination of said guides, and a portion of said guides engages the top surface of a second laterally adjacent portion of said longitudinally adjacent tile in said region of overlap.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation in part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/148,608, filed 1/26/88, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,930,282, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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