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Multi-layer covering

A multi-layer covering and covering technology, applied in the direction of covering/lining, roof covering, building construction, etc., can solve expensive, unsuitable, time-consuming and other problems

Inactive Publication Date: 2009-07-01
欧文·德里克·巴尔
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However, for the most part, existing methods of treating buildings by plastering them etc. are time consuming, require extensive treatment and are generally only suitable for practice by skilled tradesmen
Therefore, existing wall and ceiling treatment and plastering systems are expensive and not suitable for unskilled and semi-skilled home renovators (home renovators)

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[0060] With reference to the accompanying drawings, figure 1 A multilayer covering 10 is shown comprising a first layer of fabric, which in a particular embodiment is a pile fabric 12 having a thickness of 2-4mm, but which could also be a mesh as described below. The fabric is typically made of woven fiberglass, but can also be made of other plastic materials, including recycled plastics such as recycled PET. The fabric may also be a felt or other non-woven matted plastic substrate including a spunbond layer or other suitable non-corrosive, non-toxic, radiation resistant, UV resistant, radiation resistant, resistant to most commercially available solvents (including Mineral turpentine, kerosene, gasoline, detergent and paint thinner, etc.)

[0061] When using a woven or non-woven fabric such as a spunbond layer, the gap between fibers in the woven fabric is typically between 0.3mm-3.0mm, preferably between 0.6mm-3.0mm. When a felt or the like is used as a substrate for close...

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Abstract

A multilayer covering comprising a layer of flexible fabric. The fabric layer may be a fleece or a mesh. When the fabric layer is a blanket, it has a thickness of 2mm-5mm and is in the form of a felt or braid or spunbond layer and defines gaps between the strands or in the blanket. When the fabric layer is a mesh, the gap between adjacent strands of the mesh is 3mm-20mm. The multilayer covering also includes a metal reflective foil (or paper) support layer and an adhesive layer protected by a release backing layer to facilitate attachment of the covering to a surface. When covering a wall, the covering is glued to the wall and one or more protective coats of paint putty, such as acrylic, are applied to the carpet with a brush or roller or spray gun. Acrylic putty paints typically include a thicker mixture of cement, sand, and acrylic polymer. The coarse sand and cement particles penetrate into the spaces between the fibers of the blanket or into the pores of the blanket until they reach the wall surface and saturate the blanket with the acrylic putty paint. When coated with a putty paint, the blanket provides a flat surface and avoids the need for extensive treatment of the wall. The covering can also be used on floors, ceilings and roofs and can be covered with different coatings including acrylic putty, stucco, paint, glue and other surface treatments. The covering can be used to cover cracks and undulations in buildings or other structures.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to multilayer coverings, in particular to coverings for walls, ceilings, floors or roofs etc. of buildings or other structures. The invention also relates to a method of covering a wall, ceiling, floor or roof or the like by attaching a covering to said wall, ceiling, floor or roof or the like. Background technique [0002] Surface cracks and undulations in buildings and structures at the beginning of the construction process due to poor construction quality, and subsequently, once the building starts to move and sag, cracks appear due to movement of the base material and frame, which is critical to this It is well known to those skilled in the art. It is known to improve the integrity of built buildings by filling cracks in the walls or ceilings of buildings and applying putty. However, for the most part, existing methods of treating buildings by plastering them etc. are time consuming, require extensive treatment and a...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): E04D5/10E04D5/12E04F13/04
Inventor 欧文·德里克·巴尔
Owner 欧文·德里克·巴尔
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