Deck panel and fastening system
11299889 ยท 2022-04-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04B7/22
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04D5/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04D1/29
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04D3/355
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04D3/352
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04D1/28
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04D1/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04D3/35
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A roof deck (20) has plurality of insulated panels (22) secured together by a first plurality of fasteners (54) along their longitudinal edges (28, 29). Additionally, the panels (22) are secured by a second plurality of fasteners (56), transverse to the longitudinal axis (26), to a framework (18). A plurality of washers (60) disperse the force of the second plurality of fasteners (56). The plurality of washers (60) are secured to each of the second plurality of fasteners (56). A membrane (24) covers the roof deck (20).
Claims
1. A roof deck fastening system comprising: a plurality of roof panels, each roof panel having an inner skin and an outer skin manufactured in continuous lengths; each roof panel comprising an insulation layer between and bonding with the inner and outer skin, each roof panel defining a longitudinal axis, and mating longitudinal edges with a tongue and groove configuration, adjacent roof panels mating together along the tongue and groove longitudinal edges; a first plurality of fasteners, the first plurality of fasteners securing the adjacent roof panels together along the tongue and groove longitudinal edges to prevent independent movement of the adjacent roof panels with respect to one another, the first plurality of fasteners are spaced from each other along the tongue and groove longitudinal edges at a distance apart from about four to 24 inches on center; a second plurality of fasteners, the second plurality of fasteners securing the plurality of roof panels directly to and only to a frame or truss forming a roof framework, the second plurality of fasteners are spaced from each other transverse to the longitudinal axis at a distance apart from one another of about four to 10 inches on center; a plurality of washers, one washer of the plurality is coupled with a respective one of the second plurality of fasteners, the plurality of washers each having a diameter of about one-half inch to about three inches enabling force distribution from the second plurality of fasteners onto the outer skin prohibiting countersinks into the panel; a membrane covering the plurality of roof panels and the roof deck provides a diaphragm shear of 717 to 1903 PLF due to only being secured directly with the frame or truss.
2. The roof deck fastening system of claim 1 wherein the first plurality of fasteners are spaced at about four to 12 inches on center.
3. The roof deck fastening system of claim 1 wherein the second plurality of fasteners are spaced at about seven to nine inches on center.
4. The roof deck fastening system of claim 1, wherein a third plurality of fasteners secure the longitudinal edge of each of the plurality of roof panels onto the frame or truss, the third plurality of fasteners is aligned with the second plurality of fasteners.
5. The roof deck fastening system of claim 1 wherein the washers have a circular or polygonal configuration.
6. The roof deck fastening system of claim 1 wherein the membrane is adhered to the outer skin.
7. The roof deck fastening system of claim 1 wherein the membrane is mechanically secured to the outer skin.
8. A roof deck comprising: a plurality of roof panels, each roof panel having an inner skin and an outer skin; each roof panel comprising an insulation layer between and bonding with the inner and outer skin, each roof panel defining a longitudinal axis, and mating longitudinal edges with a tongue and groove configuration, adjacent roof panels mating together along the tongue and groove longitudinal edges to prevent independent movement of the adjacent roof panels with respect to one another; a first plurality of fasteners, the first plurality of fasteners securing the adjacent roof panels together along the longitudinal edges, the first plurality of fasteners are spaced from each other along the longitudinal edges at a distance apart from about four to 24 inches on center; a second plurality of fasteners, the second plurality of fasteners securing the plurality of roof panels directly to and only to a truss forming a roof framework, the second plurality of fasteners are spaced from each other transverse to the longitudinal axis at a distance apart from one another of about four to 10 inches on center; a plurality of washers, one washer of the plurality is coupled with a respective one of the second plurality of fasteners, the plurality of washers each having a diameter of about one-half inch to about three inches enabling force distribution from the second plurality of fasteners onto the outer skin prohibiting countersinks into the panel; a membrane covering the plurality of roof panels and the roof deck provides a diaphragm shear of 717 to 1903 PLF due to only being secured directly with the truss.
9. The roof deck of claim 8 wherein the second plurality of fasteners are spaced at about seven to 9 inches on center.
10. The roof deck of claim 8, wherein a third plurality of fasteners secure the longitudinal edge of each of the plurality of roof panels onto the truss, the third plurality of fasteners aligned with the second plurality of fasteners.
11. The roof deck of claim 8 wherein the washers have a circular or polygonal configuration.
12. The roof deck of claim 8 wherein the membrane is adhered to the outer skin.
13. The roof deck fastening system of claim 8 wherein the membrane is mechanically secured to the outer skin.
14. A building structure comprising: a frame having a roof, a plurality of side walls; enclosing the frame; the roof further comprising a plurality of roof panels, each roof panel having an inner skin and an outer skin; each roof panel comprising an insulation layer between and bonding with the inner and outer skin, each roof panel defining a longitudinal axis and mating longitudinal edges with a tongue and groove configuration, adjacent roof panels mating together along the tongue and groove longitudinal edges; a first plurality of fasteners, the first plurality of fasteners securing the adjacent roof panels together along the tongue and groove longitudinal edges to prevent independent movement of the adjacent roof panels with respect to one another, the first plurality of fasteners are spaced from each other along the longitudinal edges at a distance apart from about four to 24 inches on center; a second plurality of fasteners, the second plurality of fasteners securing the plurality of roof panels directly to and only to the frame of the roof forming a roof framework, the second plurality of fasteners are spaced from each other transverse to the longitudinal axis at a distance apart from one another of about four to 10 inches on center; a plurality of washers, one washer of the plurality is covered with a respective one of the second plurality of fasteners, the plurality of washers each having a diameter of about one-half inch to about three inches enabling force distribution from the second plurality of fasteners onto the outer skin prohibiting countersinks into the panel; a membrane covering the plurality of roof panels and the roof deck provides a diaphragm shear of 717 to 1903 PLF due to only being secured directly with the frame.
15. The building structure of claim 14 wherein the first plurality of fasteners are spaced at about four to 12 inches on center.
16. The building structure of claim 14 wherein the second plurality of fasteners are spaced at about seven to 9 inches on center.
17. The building structure of claim 14, wherein a third plurality of fasteners secure the longitudinal edge of each of the plurality of roof panels onto the frame of the roof, the third plurality of fasteners is in line with the second plurality of fasteners.
18. The building structure of claim 14 wherein the washers have a circular or polygonal configuration.
19. The building structure of claim 14 wherein the membrane is adhered to the outer skin.
20. The building structure of claim 14 wherein the membrane is mechanically secured to the outer skin.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The drawings described herein are for illustrative purposes only of selected embodiments and not all possible implementations, and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(7) Example embodiments will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings. Corresponding reference numerals indicate corresponding parts reference to the accompanying drawings.
(8) Turning to the Figures, particularly
(9) The roof 16 includes a roof deck 20. The roof deck 20 is formed from a plurality of panels 22 that are secured together as explained herein. Additionally, a waterproof membrane 24 is adhesively or mechanically secured on the exterior surface of the plurality of panels 22 to provide a waterproof seal for the roof 16.
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(11) Each panel 22 include an inner skin 30 and an outer skin 32. An insulation body 34 is bonded between the inner 30 and outer skin 32. The edge 28 includes a projecting flange 36 and a cutout portion 38. The protective flange 36 includes a recess 46. The cutout portion 38 includes a recess 40. This longitudinal edge 28 mates with an adjoining panel opposite longitudinal edge 29. The longitudinal edge 29 includes a cutout portion 42 with a projection 44. The projection 44 inserts into the recess 46 of flange 36. A projecting portion 48 is stepped from the cutout portion 42. The projecting portion 48 includes a projection 50. The projection 50 mates with the recess 40. Thus, longitudinal edges 28 and 29 mate with one another as illustrated in
(12) A first plurality of fasteners 54 is secured along the longitudinal edges 28 and 29. Each fastener 54 passes through the projecting portion 36 and projection 44 to secure the longitudinal edges 28, 29 of the panels 22 with one another. The first plurality of fasteners 54 are generally spaced at a distance between four to 29, and preferably four to 24 inches on center, with respect to one another. This holds and secures the edges with one another.
(13) A second set of fasteners 56 pass through the panels 22 to secure the panels with a truss 58 of the framework 18. Each fastener 56 includes a washer 60 to provide force distribution of the fastener 56 passing through the panels 22. The washers 60 can be disc-shaped with a circular or polygonal configuration. Each washer 60 includes a hole to enable one of the plurality of fasteners 56 to pass through each washer 60. The washers 60 can have a diameter from a half inch to three inches. This provides a force distribution from the fasteners onto the outer skin of the panel 22. Thus, the fasteners 56 do not countersink into the panels 22.
(14) The second plurality of fasteners 56 are positioned with respect to one another at a distance of from about four to 10, and preferably seven to 9 inches on center. This provides securement of the second plurality of fasteners 56 with the truss 58. This provides for a diaphragm shear of 717 to 1903 PLF. Thus, when the panels 22 are positioned adjacent to one another, fasteners 56 on different panels 22 in the second plurality of fasteners 56 can be at different positions with respect to the longitudinal edge 28; 29. This depends upon the centering of the second plurality of fasteners 56 with respect to one another. Additionally, the second plurality of fasteners 56 are aligned transverse to the longitudinal axis 26 of the panels 22. Thus, the panels 22 can be secured to the trusses 58.
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(16) The roof deck 20 is constructed by positioning a first panel 22 onto the trusses 58 at a position where the longitudinal edge 28 determines the direction of installation. The second plurality of fasteners 56 is inserted into the roof panel 22 and secured with the truss 58. If needed, or desired, prior to insertion of the second plurality of fasteners 56, the third plurality of fasteners 66 would be inserted into the projection 48. The second panel 22 is positioned adjacent to the first panel 22 with the longitudinal edge 28 mating with the longitudinal edge 29. The second plurality of fasteners is passed through the second panel 22 and secured with the truss 58. The first plurality of fasteners 54 is inserted to secure the longitudinal edges 28, 29 with one another. This is repeated and continued until the roof deck 20 is complete.
(17) After the roof deck 20 is complete as illustrated in
(18) The foregoing description of the embodiments has been provided for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure. Individual elements or features of a particular embodiment are generally not limited to that particular embodiment, but, where applicable, are interchangeable and can be used in a selected embodiment, even if not specifically shown or described. The same may also be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the disclosure, and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the disclosure.