Formliner for decorative wall
First Claim
1. A formliner for use in supporting the front face of a plurality of spaced apart decorative bricks during the application of a cementitious material to the rear surfaces of said decorative bricks, said formliner comprising;
- a generally planar layer having a first surface adapted to face the front faces of said plurality of decorative bricks supported within said formliner;
a plurality of ribs extending in a direction away from said first surface and defining a plurality of brick receiving recesses within said formliner, each of said plurality of brick receiving recesses being adapted to receive a brick therein, each of said plurality of ribs extending a predetermined distance in a direction away from said first surface of said generally planar layer so as to define a space between the periphery of each of said bricks and each of said plurality of ribs when each brick is positioned in a respective one of said plurality of brick receiving recesses;
at least one resilient ridge extending inwardly from each of said plurality of ribs into said defined space to communicate with each of said bricks, such that as said at least one resilient ridge extends inwardly into each of said plurality of brick receiving recesses when each of said bricks is mounted within each of said recesses, a seal is created to prevent cementitious material from flowing towards the front face of each of said bricks located within each of said brick receiving recesses;
a cavity in said first surface of said generally planar layer, said cavity having a bottom surface; and
at least one pad located within said cavity in said first surface, said at least one pad extending from said bottom surface of said cavity in a direction towards said first surface whereby any cementitious material flowing past said seal collects in said cavity and thereby prevents cementitious material from contacting the front face of each said brick once located within said plurality of brick receiving recesses.
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Abstract
A formliner for use in manufacturing a decorative panel made up of a layer of concrete or other cementitious material interconnecting a layer of spaced apart bricks or other decorative elements, secured in the cementitious material. The formliner is made of a resilient elastomeric material and has a generally planar layer with a plurality of upstanding laterally and transversely extending ribs that extend from the generally planar layer to define a plurality of brick receiving recesses. Each brick is received in a respective recess with its front face positioned toward the generally planar layer. The ribs extend partly up the sides of the brick from the generally planar layer to allow cementitious material to partly fill the spaces between the sides of the bricks. Cementitious material is prevented from reaching the front faces of the bricks within the recesses by a plurality of ridges that extend from the ribs to sealingly engage an adjacent surface of the brick within the recess. The generally planar layer of the formliner is provided with a plurality of upstanding pads within each recess to support a brick within the recess above the major surface of the generally planar layer, and to define a pocket between the surface of the generally planar layer and the front face of the brick. The pocket serves to accumulate any cementitious material that flows past the ridges preventing such cementitious material from settling on the front face of the brick within the recess.
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5 Claims
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1. A formliner for use in supporting the front face of a plurality of spaced apart decorative bricks during the application of a cementitious material to the rear surfaces of said decorative bricks, said formliner comprising;
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a generally planar layer having a first surface adapted to face the front faces of said plurality of decorative bricks supported within said formliner; a plurality of ribs extending in a direction away from said first surface and defining a plurality of brick receiving recesses within said formliner, each of said plurality of brick receiving recesses being adapted to receive a brick therein, each of said plurality of ribs extending a predetermined distance in a direction away from said first surface of said generally planar layer so as to define a space between the periphery of each of said bricks and each of said plurality of ribs when each brick is positioned in a respective one of said plurality of brick receiving recesses; at least one resilient ridge extending inwardly from each of said plurality of ribs into said defined space to communicate with each of said bricks, such that as said at least one resilient ridge extends inwardly into each of said plurality of brick receiving recesses when each of said bricks is mounted within each of said recesses, a seal is created to prevent cementitious material from flowing towards the front face of each of said bricks located within each of said brick receiving recesses; a cavity in said first surface of said generally planar layer, said cavity having a bottom surface; and at least one pad located within said cavity in said first surface, said at least one pad extending from said bottom surface of said cavity in a direction towards said first surface whereby any cementitious material flowing past said seal collects in said cavity and thereby prevents cementitious material from contacting the front face of each said brick once located within said plurality of brick receiving recesses. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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