PANEL
20230250638 · 2023-08-10
Inventors
- John Kralic (North Sydney, AU)
- Michael Celeban (North Sydney, AU)
- Rodney Gallaty (North Sydney, AU)
- Robert Klees (North Sydney, AU)
- Glen Hampton (North Sydney, AU)
Cpc classification
E04D3/365
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04D3/35
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B1/2403
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04C2/32
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04D3/35
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04D3/365
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A wall/roof panel includes (a) a façade that has (i) an outer surface that defines a front surface of the panel and (ii) a rear surface and (b) a structural element connected to and supporting the façade.
Claims
1. A panel for a roof that is adapted to be mounted to a structural framework of the roof, the panel including at least two components that are connected together, with the at least two components comprising: (a) a façade that comprises steel sheet and that has (i) an outer surface that defines a front surface of the panel and (ii) a rear surface, and (b) a structural element connected to and supporting the façade, the structural element comprising a profiled metal sheet having parallel ribs and parallel troughs positioned with the ribs or the troughs contacting and connected to the rear surface of the façade, wherein the structural element is partially behind the façade and extends partially laterally in relation to the façade.
2. The panel of claim 1, wherein the profiled metal sheet of the structural element extends partially from at least one side of the façade as an exposed section that is visible when the panel is viewed in a direction looking towards the façade.
3. The panel of claim 1, wherein, the profiled metal sheet of the structural element extends partially from two sides of the façade as two exposed sections that are visible when the panel is viewed in a direction looking towards the façade.
4. The panel of claim 1 further including an alignment and fastening system for facilitating alignment of the said panel in relation to another said panel and the structural framework and for fastening the said panel to the structural framework, the alignment and fastening system being a concealed system that is not visible when a person views the panel positioned on a roof.
5. The panel of claim 4, wherein the alignment and fastening system includes: (a) an elongate retainer member, such as a retainer plate or strip, that is connected to the structural element on a bottom surface of the structural element, wherein the retainer member and the structural element together define a plurality of spaced-apart slots; and (b) an elongate retainer element that is connected to the front surface of the façade on a front surface of the panel and includes an elongate strap, and a series of tabs that extend from one side of the elongate strap, with a first series of tabs configured to be fastened to the structural framework and a second series of tabs configured to extend into the spaced-apart slots defined by the retainer plate of an adjacent said panel in a successive row, thereby to locate and fasten the panels together.
6. The panel of claim 4, wherein the alignment and fastening system includes openings, such as keyhole openings, in the structural element, that, in use, locate the panel in a correct alignment on mounting elements, such as fasteners, connected to the structural framework.
7. The panel of claim 4, wherein the alignment and fastening system includes openings having a positioning component and a locking component, such as keyhole openings, in the structural element that, in use, locate the panel on mounting elements, such as fasteners, that mount another panel to the structural framework.
8. The panel of claim 1, wherein the front surface of the façade is a flat surface.
9. The panel of claim 1, wherein the façade is quadrilateral with a first pair of parallel sides and a second pair of parallel sides.
10. The panel of claim 1, wherein the panel is formed so that, in use, adjacent panels are in an overlapping relationship, with the front surfaces of the façades of adjacent panels forming a continuous front surface on the roof.
11. The panel of claim 10, wherein the overlapping relationship is a side-by-side or an end-to-end relationship.
12. The panel of claim 10, wherein the overlapping relationship involves a section of the structural element of one panel covering a section of the structural element of another panel.
13. The panel of claim 10, wherein the overlapping relationship involves a section of one panel overlapping and covering a section of another panel.
14. The panel of claim 13, wherein the panel is formed so that adjacent panels, in use, are in the overlapping relationship, with one panel of a pair of adjacent panels extending partially over and covering the other panel of the pair of adjacent panels and forming a continuous front surface on the roof, for example, with a saw-tooth profile when viewed from a side of the panels.
15. A roof constructed from a plurality of the panels defined in claim 1 connected to a structural framework.
16. A panel for a roof that is adapted to be mounted to a structural framework of the roof, the panel including at least two components that are connected together, with the at least two components comprising: (a) a façade that comprises steel sheet and that has (i) an outer surface that defines a front surface of the panel and (ii) a rear surface; (b) a structural element connected to and supporting the façade, the structural element comprising a profiled metal sheet having parallel ribs and parallel troughs positioned with the ribs or the troughs contacting and connected to the rear surface of the façade, wherein the structural element is partially behind the façade and extends partially laterally from at least one side of the façade as an exposed section that is visible when the panel is viewed in a direction looking towards the façade.
17. The panel of claim 16, wherein the profiled metal sheet of the structural element extends partially from two sides of the façade as two exposed sections that are visible when the panel is viewed in a direction looking towards the façade.
18. The panel of claim 16 further comprising an alignment and fastening system for facilitating alignment of the said panel in relation to another said panel and the structural framework and for fastening the said panel to the structural framework, the alignment and fastening system being a concealed system that is not visible when a person views the panel positioned on a roof.
19. The panel of claim 16 further including an alignment and fastening system for facilitating alignment of the said panel in relation to another said panel and the structural framework and for fastening the said panel to the structural framework, the alignment and fastening system preferably being a concealed system that is not visible when a person views the panel positioned on a roof; wherein the alignment and fastening system includes: (a) an elongate retainer member, such as a retainer plate or strip, that is connected to the structural element on a bottom surface of the structural element, wherein the retainer member and the structural element together define a plurality of spaced-apart slots; and (b) an elongate retainer element that is connected to the front surface of the façade on a front surface of the panel and includes an elongate strap, and a series of tabs that extend from one side of the elongate strap, with a first series of tabs configured to be fastened to the structural framework and a second series of tabs configured to extend into the spaced-apart slots defined by the retainer plate of an adjacent said panel in a successive row, thereby to locate and fasten the panels together; and wherein the alignment and fastening system includes openings, such as keyhole openings, in the structural element, that, in use, locate the panel in a correct alignment on mounting elements, such as fasteners, connected to the structural framework.
20. The panel of claim 16, wherein the panel is formed so that, in use, adjacent panels are in an overlapping relationship, with the front surfaces of the façades of adjacent panels forming a continuous front surface on the roof.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0105] The invention is described further by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings of which:
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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[0141] The embodiments of the wall panel 3 and the roof panel 5 shown in the Figures may be any suitable shape and size. By way of example only, the panels 3, 5 may be 1-2 m wide and 3-4 m long. It is emphasised that these are examples of dimensions.
[0142] The embodiments of the wall panel 3 and the roof panel 5 are adapted to be mounted to a structural framework of a wall and a roof, respectively.
[0143] With reference to
[0144] In the embodiments of the wall panel system shown in the Figures, the wall panel 3 is used as a minor component only, in this instance as an exterior cladding, of the wall and relies on a major underlying wall structure for support. The major underlying wall structure includes the plurality of parallel spaced-apart upright posts 21 and horizontal rails 23.
[0145] It is noted that the wall panel assembly may be a major component of the structure of a wall.
[0146] With reference to
[0147] As is the case with the embodiments of the wall panel system, in the embodiments of the roof panel system shown in the Figures, the roof panel 5 is used as a minor component only, in this instance as an exterior cladding, of the roof and relies on a major underlying roof structure for support.
[0148] The embodiments of the wall panel 3 and the roof panel 5 shown in the Figures are not identical but have the same basic components, namely: [0149] (a) a façade 7 that forms the exterior surface of the panels 3, 5 and has [0150] (i) an outer surface that defines a front surface 9 of the panels; and [0151] (ii) a rear surface 11; and [0152] (b) a structural element 13 connected to and supporting the façade 7.
[0153] In the embodiments shown in the Figures, the façade 7 and the structural element 13 of the wall panel 3 and the roof panel 5 are connected together with a suitable adhesive.
[0154] The present invention is not limited to the use of adhesives.
[0155] By way of example, the façade 7 and the structural element 13 of the embodiments of the wall panel 3 and the roof panel 5 may be mechanically connected together.
[0156] In this regard, the embodiments of the wall panel 3 shown in
[0157] The embodiment of the wall panel 3 shown in
[0158] The mechanical interlocks are an important feature in situations where there is a fire risk, as described further below.
[0159] As viewed in the Figures, the façade 7 of the embodiments of the wall panel 3 and the roof panel 5 is formed from steel sheet, typically thin gauge sheet, and is quadrilateral with a pair of opposed parallel sides and parallel top and bottom as viewed in the Figures and presents a flat front surface 9 in both embodiments shown in the Figures.
[0160] The façade 7 may be any surface profile that presents a required outwardly-facing appearance.
[0161] The structural element 13 of the embodiments of the wall panel 3 and the roof panel 5 is a profiled steel sheet having parallel elongate ribs 15 and parallel elongate troughs 17 positioned with the ribs 15 contacting and adhered to the rear surface 19 of the façade 7. The rear surface of the façade 7 is shown only in
[0162] In the embodiment of the wall panel 2 shown in
[0163] The invention is not limited to a square form profile.
[0164] By way of example, the ribs 15 and the troughs 17 may have a trapezoidal profile. This profile is shown in the embodiments of the wall panel 3 and the roof panel 5 in
[0165] By forming the structural element 13 as a profiled sheet with ribs 15 and troughs 17, it is possible to form the structural element 13 from thin gauge steel sheet, such as 0.4-0.7 mm thickness sheet. This thickness range is by way of example only.
[0166] The wall panel 3 is formed so that the structural element 13 is covered by the façade 7 when viewed looking at the front surface 9 of the façade 7.
[0167] As is evident from the exploded perspective view of
[0168] The embodiments of the wall panel 3 shown in
[0169] As is evident from
[0170] The sides of the embodiments of the wall panel 3 and the roof panel 5 shown in
[0171] Two embodiments of the edge elements 49 are shown in
[0172] The edge element 49 shown in
[0173] The edge element 49 shown in
[0174] The combination of the façade 7 and the structural element 13 of the embodiments of the wall panel 3 and the roof panel 5 makes it possible to form the façade 7 from thin sheet, such as thin gauge steel sheet, such as 0.4-0.7 mm thickness steel sheet.
[0175] The embodiments of the wall panel 3 and the roof panel 5 are formed so that the structural elements 13 contact the rear surfaces 11 of the façade 7 over a substantial area of the façade 7. By way of example, the substantial area of the façade 7 may be at least 75%, typically 80%, typically at least 85%, and more typically at least 90%, of the total façade area.
[0176] The structural elements 13 of the embodiments of the wall panel 3 and the roof panel 5 make it possible to provide the panels 3, 5 with sufficient structural rigidity to resist warping, twisting, buckling and other forms of distortion of the panels that detract from the appearance of the front surfaces 9 of the façades 7 of the panels 3, 5. In other words, the structural elements 13 structurally support the façades 7 so that the front surfaces 9 present a required appearance without any distortion of the front surfaces 9. The structural elements 13 also facilitate mounting the panels 3, 5 to the structural framework. More specifically, it is possible to confine the functionality to mount the panels 3, 5 to the structural framework to the structural elements 13 and not to the façades 7 of the panels 3, 5. As a consequence, the exterior appearance of the panels 3, 5 need not be compromised by fasteners extending through the façades that are visible to persons looking at the panels 3, 5.
[0177] In the embodiments of the wall panel 3 shown in the Figures, the structural element 13 is arranged with the ribs 15 and the troughs 17 extending horizontally. In the embodiments of the roof panel 5 shown in the Figures, the structural element 13 is arranged with the ribs 15 and the troughs 17 extending upwardly between the ridge board (not shown) and the gutter 29. The invention is not confined to these orientations of the ribs 15 and the troughs 17 in the panels 3, 5.
[0178] The embodiments of the wall panel system shown in the Figures includes a plurality of the embodiments of the wall panels 3 mounted to the support structure of posts 21 and rails 23 with small gaps between the sides of the façades 7 of adjacent panels 3, with the wall panels 3 arranged in horizontally-extending rows and vertically-extending columns. In use, the lowermost row of wall panels 3 is positioned first, with successive wall panels 3 in the row being positioned moving along the row form one end. Wall panels 3 in each successive row are then positioned, as described below.
[0179] As described above, the façade 7 of the embodiments of the wall panel 3 and the roof panel 5 shown in the Figures is formed from steel sheet, typically thin gauge sheet, and is quadrilateral with a pair of opposed parallel sides and parallel top and bottom (as viewed in the Figures) and presents the flat front surface 9 in the embodiments shown in the Figures.
[0180] By way of example, the parallel top and bottom of the façade 7 of the embodiment of the wall panel 3 as viewed in the Figures: [0181] (a) are formed to contribute to locating the façade 7 and the structural element 13 together; [0182] (b) include complementary formations that allow the above-described overlapping relationship with an adjacent wall panel 3; and [0183] (c) are formed to contribute to locating the wall panel 3 in relation to the structural framework.
[0184] More particularly, the parallel top and bottom of the façade 7 of the embodiment of the wall panel 3 as viewed in
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[0187] The openings 47 in the structural element 13 of the embodiment of the wall panel 3 and the roof panel 5 shown in
[0188] With this key-hole opening arrangement, in use, a new wall panel 3 in the next row of wall panels 3 is positioned so that the circular parts of the key-hole openings 47 receive the already-positioned fasteners 45 and the new panel 3 is slid downwardly so that the fasteners 45 extend through the stems of the openings 47. In this position, the lower section of the new panel 3 overlaps the lip 41 of the lower wall panel 3 and is retained in position in this overlapping relationship by the fasteners 45 and the key-hole openings 47. These steps are repeated to position successive wall panels 3 to form the wall panel assembly.
[0189] The embodiment of the roof panel system shown in
[0190] The roof panels 5 are arranged in successive rows of panels 5, with the lowermost row being positioned first in relation to the gutter 29, and then the roof panels 5 in successive rows being positioned in overlapping relationship moving from one end of a row to the other end to form a saw-tooth profile when viewed from a side and with adjacent roof panels 5 in each row being in side-by-side relationship separated by gaps and defining a flat surface separated by the gaps.
[0191] The key-hole openings 47 in the exposed sections of the structural element 13 of each roof panel 5 makes it possible to secure each successive roof panel 5 in a row simply and easily. The roof panels 5 in a successive row are positioned in overlapping relationship with the already-positioned roof panels 5 in a lower row by positioning each new roof panel 5 in turn so that the fasteners 45 extend through the circular parts of the key-hole openings 47 and then sliding the new roof panel 5 downwardly so that the stems of the key-hole openings 47 receive the fasteners 45.
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[0196] The embodiment of the roof panel 5 shown in
[0197] The embodiment of the roof panel 5 shown in
[0198] In use, in the construction of a roof, a plurality of the embodiment of the roof panel 5 shown in
[0199] In this regard, with reference to
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[0201] When in this position, the upper end of the embodiment of the roof panel 5 in the first row overlies the next batten 31 in the roof frame and fasteners can be positioned through the openings 77 in the tabs 73 of the retainer elements 69 at this end of the roof panels 5 to connect the roof panels 5 to the batten 31.
[0202] A plurality of the embodiment of the roof panel 5 shown in
[0203] More particularly, a plurality of the embodiment of the roof panel 5 shown in
[0204] The embodiment of the roof panel 5 shown in
[0205] It can readily be appreciated that the above combination of the retainer plate 61 and the retainer element 69 aligns, indexes and fixes placement of the roof panels 5 together and on the roof framework.
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[0211] There are differences between the embodiment of the wall panel 3 of
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[0213] In addition, the embodiments of the wall panel 3 of
[0214] The façade 7 and the structural element 13 of each of the embodiments of the wall panel 3 of
[0215] As can best be seen in
[0216] The embodiment of the wall panel 3 shown in
[0217] It can readily be appreciated from the above description that the embodiments of the wall panel 3 and the roof panel 5 make it possible to assemble wall and roof panel assemblies as shown in the Figures quickly and easily.
[0218] Many modifications may be made to the embodiments of the invention described herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
[0219] By way of example, whilst the embodiments of the panel 3 shown in
[0220] By way of further example, whilst the panel 5 shown in
[0221] By way of further example, whilst the embodiments are described as wall panels 3 and roof panels 5, the invention extends to embodiments in which the described wall panels 3 are used are roof panels and the roof panels 5 are used as wall panels 3. By way of example, the combination of the elongate retainer plate 61 and the elongate retainer element 69 (i.e. the “ladder” clip) may be used in wall panels 3 to form continuous front surfaces.