Claims
- 1. A wallboard comprising a flat, rectangular, rigid board, said board having a front face, a back face, two side edges and two ends, said board having thin, strong, tear-resistant material partially adhered to said back face, said tear-resistant material being disposed in at least a plurality of spaced-apart areas throughout said back face, suitable to support and retain said wallboard in place when fastening means are affixed to said material in each of said areas, said material being adhered to said back face at least in said spaced-apart areas with unadhered portions forming pockets positioned between adhered portions, whereby an upwardly extending leg of a suspension clip can be caused to pass through said material at one of said unadhered portions and to extend upward into said unadhered pocket, to support and retain said wallboard in place, wherein said thin, strong, tear-resistant material comprises a layer of non-woven synthetic fibers.
- 2. The wallboard of claim 1 wherein said layer comprises fibers of the group consisting of polyester and polypropylene.
- 3. The wallboard of claim 2 wherein said tear-resistant material is a composite of a fused, non-woven synthetic fiber ply laminated to a Kraft paper ply.
- 4. The wallboard of claim 1 wherein said layer further comprises fiberglass fibers.
- 5. The wallboard of claim 1 wherein said layer is latex impregnated.
- 6. A wallboard as defined in claim 1 wherein said thin, strong, tear-resistant material is spun-bonded, non-woven nylon.
- 7. A wallboard as defined in claim 1 wherein said thin, strong, tear-resistant material comprises a layer of non-woven fiberglass fibers.
- 8. A wallboard comprising a flat, rectangular, rigid board, said board having a front face, a back face, two side edges and two ends, said board having thin, strong, tear-resistant material partially adhered to said back face, said tear-resistant material being disposed in at least a plurality of spaced-apart areas throughout said back face, suitable to support and retain said wallboard in place when fastening means are affixed to said material in each of said areas, said material being adhered to said back face at least in said spaced-apart areas with unadhered portions forming pockets positioned between adhered portions, whereby an upwardly extending leg of a suspension clip can be caused to pass through said material at one of said unadhered portions and to extend upward into said unadhered pocket, to support and retain said wallboard in place, wherein said thin, strong, tear-resistant material is a thin metallic sheet of about 0.015 inch thickness.
- 9. A wallboard comprising a flat, rectangular, rigid board, said board having a front face, a back face, two side edges and two ends, said board having thin, strong, tear-resistant material partially adhered to said back face, said tear-resistant material being disposed in at least a plurality of spaced-apart areas throughout said back face, suitable to support and retain said wallboard in place when fastening means are affixed to said material in each of said areas, said, material being adhered to said back face at least in said spaced-apart areas with unadhered portions forming pockets positioned between adhered portions, whereby an upwardly extending leg of a suspension clip can be caused to pass through said material at one of said unadhered portions and to extend upward into said unadhered pocket, to support and retain said wallboard in place, wherein said tear-resistant material consists of a plurality of separate strips and wherein said separate strips are slotted elongate strips partially adhered to said back face and extending laterally of said wallboard back face at a plurality of longitudinally spaced locations.
- 10. A wallboard comprising a flat, rectangular, rigid board, said board having a front face, a back face, two side edges and two ends, said board having thin, strong, tear-resistant material partially adhered to said back face, said tear-resistant material being disposed in at least a plurality of spaced-apart areas throughout said back face, suitable to support and retain said wallboard in place when fastening means are affixed to said material in each of said areas, said material being adhered to said back face at least in said spaced-apart areas with unadhered portions forming pockets positioned between adhered portions, whereby an upwardly extending leg of a suspension clip can be caused to pass through said material at one of said unadhered portions and to extend upward into said unadhered pocket, to support and retain said wallboard in place, wherein said thin, strong, tear-resistant material consists of a plurality of small patches disposed in spaced apart locations on said wallboard back face.
- 11. A wallboard comprising a flat, rectangular, rigid board, said board having a front face, a back face, two side edges and two ends, said board having thin, strong, tear-resistant material partially adhered to said back face, said tear-resistant material being disposed in at least a plurality of spaced-apart areas throughout said back face, suitable to support and retain said wallboard in place when fastening means are affixed to said material in each of said areas, said material being adhered to said back face at least in said spaced-apart areas with unadhered portions forming pockets positioned between adhered portions, whereby an upwardly extending leg of a suspension clip can be caused to pass through said material at one of said unadhered portions and to extend upward into said unadhered pocket, to support and retain said wallboard in place wherein said thin, strong, tear-resistant material is a laminate including a Kraft paper.
- 12. A wallboard as defined in claim 11 wherein said thin, strong, tear-resistant material is a laminate of latex impregnated paper and Kraft paper.
- 13. A wallboard as defined in claim 11 wherein said thin, strong, tear-resistant material is a laminate of metal screen and Kraft paper.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional application of my copending application, Ser. No. 07/410,449, filed Sept. 21, 1989, which application was a continuation-in-part of my copending application, Ser. No. 07/299,200, filed Jan. 23, 1989.
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