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Title: Protective layer for surface seals in building construction, underground construction, and civil engineering construction



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1. A protective covering for the protection of surface seals against mechanical damage due to a load or impact of a sharp-edged material in building construction, underground construction, and civil engineering construction, said covering comprising a composite of an elastic, tough, waterproof thermoplastic synthetic resin topcoat bonded to a resilient lattice-like fabric having fibers joined together at junctions that yield under the effect of a load, said topcoat consisting of two layers of thermoplastic synthetic resin having differing compositions, an upper topcoat layer having a higher weatherability due to the addition of stabilizers and a lower filler content as compared to a lower topcoat layer.

2. The protective covering according to claim 1, wherein the lattice-like fabric consists of mineral fibers.

3. The protective covering according to claim 1, wherein the lattice-like fabric consists of glass fibers.

4. The protective covering according to claim 1, wherein the lattice-like fabric consists of a network of synthetic threads joined together at said junctions, said threads comprising fibers of a synthetic resin selected from the group consisting of polyester, polyamide, polyethylene, polypropylene, and polycarbonate.

5. A protective covering according to claim 1 said composite also having zones of said topcoat that are free of fabric along lateral marginal strip-shaped areas of said composite.

6. The protective covering according to claim 1, further comprising thermoplastic strips at the edges of the composite, for attaching the composite to a surface seal and for establishing a waterproof connection between mutually adjoining composite sheets of the protective covering.

7. The protective covering according to claim 1, wherein the junctions within the fabric are located at the points of intersection of the fibers forming the fabric, said fabric comprising a linen weave construction.

8. The protective covering according to claim 1, wherein the lattice-like fabric is provided by a non-woven material, wherein one layer of fibers is laid-up in one direction and another layer is laid-up crosswise thereto, said junctions being established by bonding said layers of fibers together.

9. The protective covering according to claim 1, wherein the two layers forming the topcoat are made of soft polyvinyl chloride.

10. The protective covering according to claim 9, wherein the soft polyvinyl chloride layers are gelled layers of a plastisol of polyvinyl chloride.

11. The protective covering according to claim 1, wherein the junctions within the fabric are located at the points of intersection of the fibers forming the fabric, said fabric comprising a gauze construction.

12. The protective covering according to claim 1, wherein the junctions within the fabric are located at the points of intersection of the fibers forming the fabric, said fabric comprising a twill construction.

13. The protective covering according to claim 1, wherein said covering consists of said thermoplastic synthetic resin top-coat bonded to one side of said resilient lattic-like fabric.

14. A terrace construction which comprises a load-bearing substrate, at least one thermoplastic film sheet overlying said load-bearing substrate, a protective covering comprising a composite of an elastic, tough, waterproof thermoplastic synthetic resin topcoat bonded to a resilient lattice-like fabric having fibers joined together at junctions that yield under the effect of a load, said top-coat consisting of two layers of thermoplastic synthetic resin having differing compositions, an upper top-coat layer having a higher weatherability due to the addition of stabilizers and a lower filler content as compared to a lower top-coat layer, and a gravel load placed on said protective covering.

15. The terrace construction of claim 14, wherein the lattice-like fabric consists of a network of synthetic threads joined together at said junctions, said threads comprising fibers of a synthetic resin selected from the group consisting of polyester, polyamide, polyethylene, polypropylene and polycarbonate.

16. A terrace construction according to claim 14, wherein said composite also has zones of said top-coat that are free of fabric along lateral marginal strip-shaped areas of said composite.

17. A terrace construction according to claim 14, further comprising thermoplastic strips at the edges of the composite, for attaching the composite to a surface seal and for establishing a waterproof connection between mutually adjoining composite sheets of the protective covering.

18. A terrace construction according to claim 14, wherein said at least one synthetic resin sheet overlying said load-bearing construction comprises a surface sealing skin formed of soft PVC sheet material and the load-bearing substrate comprises a masonry construction.

19. A terrace construction according to claim 14, wherein the junctions within the fabric are located at the points of intersection of the fibers forming the fabric, said fabric comprising a linen weave construction.

20. A terrace construction according to claim 14, wherein the lattice-like fabric is provided by non-woven material, wherein one layer of fibers is laid-up in one direction and another layer is laid-up cross-wise thereto, said junctions being established by bonding said layers of fibers together.

21. A terrace construction according to claim 14, wherein the resin in the two layers forming the top-coat is soft polyvinyl chloride.

22. A terrace construction according to claim 21, wherein the soft polyvinyl chloride layers are formed of a plastisol of polyvinyl chloride.

23. A terrace construction according to claim 14, wherein the junctions within the fabric are located at the points of intersection of the fibers forming the fabric, said fabric comprising a gauze construction.

24. A terrace construction according to claim 14, wherein the junctions within the fabric are located at the points of intersection of the fibers forming the fabric, said fabric comprising a twill construction.

25. The terrace construction according to claim 14, wherein said protective covering consists of said synthetic resin top-coat bonded to one side of said resilient lattice-like fabric.

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Inventors: Haage, Karl (Troisdorf-Spich, DE, US)
Scharff, Dieter (Troisdorf-Sieglar, DE, US)

Application Number: 818232
Filing Date: 1977-07-22
Publication_date: 1980-12-16
Assignee: Dynamit Nobel Aktiengesellschaft (DE)
Primary Class(es): 428/60 52/408, 52/741.4, 52/746.1, 156/278, 156/300, 156/322, 428/58, 428/319.7
Other Classes:
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3928696Dec, 1975Wandel et al.428/255.
3992842Nov, 1976Haage et al.428/285.
4113907Sep, 1978Haage et al.428/193.

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