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Drywall joint tape and method

  • US 10,563,408 B2
  • Filed: 08/22/2014
  • Issued: 02/18/2020
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/02/2013
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A joint tape for drywall, comprising:

  • a substrate layer having an elongate shape to form a substrate strip, the substrate layer extending in a lengthwise direction to define a length and extending in a transverse direction to define a width, the width being narrower than the length, the substrate layer strip being made from reinforced plastic, glass, fabric, or metal that is formed into substrate fibers that have a substrate layer strip flexibility in the lengthwise direction and also in the transverse direction that is perpendicular to the lengthwise direction; and

    a covering layer having an elongate shape and disposed in overlapping and bonding relation on the substrate layer, the covering layer extending in the lengthwise direction and in the transverse direction to form a strip that matches and extends along the substrate layer strip, the covering layer strip being made from metal, plastic, or glass that is formed into covering fibers, the covering fibers having a covering layer strip flexibility in the transverse direction and configured to withstand compressive forces applied generally in the transverse direction and shear stresses applied generally long the transverse direction;

    wherein the substrate fibers and the covering fibers contact each other at intersections, and wherein the joint tape further includes bonds disposed at a majority of intersections between the substrate fibers and the covering fibers;

    wherein the covering layer strip flexibility is less than the substrate layer strip flexibility;

    wherein the substrate fibers extend parallel to one another along the lengthwise direction;

    wherein the covering fibers extend parallel to one another a long the transverse direction;

    wherein the substrate fibers are thinner and more flexible than the covering fibers, which are thicker and more rigid to withstand compressive forces along the transverse direction.

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