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| United States Patent | 4250678 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4250678.html |
| Inventor(s) | Skuran; Victor (Chicago, IL) |
| Abstract | A mounting for a prefabricated insulated panel comprising an outer metallic
covering upon which are mounted batts of insulated material. A Z-shaped
connector embraces an exposed edge of the batts of insulating material and
is adapted to provide a mounting connection between the outer covering and
a combination internal spacer and mounting connector extending through the
insulating material for attaching the panel to a structural support. |
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Drawing from US Patent 4250678 |
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Mounting for insulated panel |
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February 17, 1981 |
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April 30, 1979 |
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Having thus described my invention what I claim as new and desire to
protect by Letters Patent is:
1. A prefabricated insulated panel and mounting therefor whereby the panel
is attached to a supporting structure comprising:
(a) an elongated Z-shaped panel mounting member, one leg of which is
adapted to extend in spaced parallel relation to the supporting structure,
(b) a spacer mounted on said one leg of said member and extending in the
direction of, and bearing against, the supporting structure,
(c) a first batt of insulating material mounted on said spacer so as to
extend from between the supporting structure and said one leg of said
Z-shaped panel mounting member,
(d) a connector carried by said spacer connecting the same and said first
batt of insulating material to the supporting structure with said panel
mounting member in spaced relation thereto,
(e) a cover connected to the other of said legs of said Z-shaped panel
mounting member and extending in a spaced parallel relation to said first
batt of insulating material and,
(f) a second batt of insulating material mounted on the rear surface of
said cover and behind said other of said legs of said panel mounting
member and having a thickness equal to the length of the medial portion of
said panel mounting member and having one edge abutting thereagainst so as
to extend between said cover and said first batt of insulating material.
2. A prefabricated insulated panel and mounting as defined by claim 1
wherein said spacer comprises a rigid elongated hollow diamond-shaped
member mounted on said one leg of said panel mounting member and having
open communication with an aperture formed therethrough, said connector
being freely journalled in said hollow member so as to connect said spacer
to the supporting structure.
3. A prefabricated insulated panel and mounting as defined by claim 1
wherein each of said batts of insulating material are related to said
panel mounting member whereby certain of their edges are offset vertically
with respect to each other. |
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SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide a mounting for an
insulated panel for attachment to a supporting structure. The insulated
panel is prefabricated and consists of an outer metallic covering as well
as a plurality of batts of insulating material.
It is preferred in prefabricating an insulating panel to utilize a
plurality of batts of insulating material rather than a single thick
burdensome batt. The reason for this is that the insulated material is
normally constructed of fiberglass, and is susceptible to tears, rips, and
ruptures which, if they occur at the time of installation, require the
replacement of the whole panel. The present invention would permit the
removal of only that batt of insulating material which was ripped or
ruptured, with the replacement being capable of being accomplished on the
job.
The present invention also provides a means of mounting the batts of
insulation in a ship-lap manner. The present invention also provides
protection to certain longitudinal edges of the batt of insulating
material during the application of the prefabricated panel onto a
supporting structure.
The invention also provides for a minimum contact of metallic parts,
thereby reducing the degree of heat transfer within the prefabricated
panel.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The objects of this invention are best achieved by the construction of a
mounting for an insulated panel, as shown in the accompanying drawings,
which illustrate the preferred method of construction, and in which
FIG. 1 is a side elevational sectional view of the mounting for an
insulated panel,
FIG. 2 is a top plan view of the spacer member utilized in the mounting,
FIG. 3 is a side elevational view of the spacer member,
FIG. 4 is a fragmentary perspective view of one end of the insulated panel
and its mounting therefor, and
FIG. 5 is a fragmentary perspective view of the support structure for the
prefabricated insulated panel.
As viewed in FIGS. 1 and 4, there is illustrated a supporting structure 10,
which provides a vertical mounting surface 11.
A prefabricated panel 12 is illustrated, consisting of an outer metallic
covering 13, which may be corrugated, as shown in FIG. 4. This covering
13, by suitable connectors 14, is attached to a horizontally extending
flange 15 of an elongated panel mounting member 16.
This panel mounting member 16 is Z-shaped, and as such provides the
horizontally extending vertical flange 15, which projects from one edge of
the medial portion of the body 17 of the member 16. This medial portion of
the body 17 terminates at its opposite longitudinal edge in a second
flange 18, which extends in an opposite vertical direction from that of
flange 15, as shown.
Extending in a horizontal plane from the rear wall surface of the second
vertical flange 18 is a spacer 19.
As shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, this spacer 19 is constructed from two L-shaped
elements 20 and 21. Each of the L-shaped elements 20 and 21 provides a
base 22 and 23, respectively, and have their long leg portions 24 and 25
formed to provide oppositely facing V-sections 26 and 27, respectively.
The long legged portions 24 and 25 are then connected by spot welding and
the like so as to form an integral spacer, as shown.
The bases 22 and 23 of the spacer 19 are in turn welded to the rear wall of
the second flange 18 and communicate with an opening formed therein so
that a connector 28 may pass therethrough for attaching the spacer 19 to
the supporting structure 10.
Carried by the rear wall surface of the covering 13 are batts of insulating
material 29 and 30. These may be connected to the covering 13 in any
manner such as is well known in the art. As shown in FIGS. 1 and 4, the
batts 29 and 30 are caused to be vertically offset corresponding in degree
to the lengths of the oppositely extending flanges 15 and 18 of the panel
mounting member 16. By this arrangement subsequent panels may be mounted
in a ship-lap fashion upon the supports 10 so as to provide an insulated
panel.
The medial body portion 17 of the panel mounting member 16 cooperates with
the spacer 19 to resist compression of the insulating material in the
batts 29 and 30 during erection of the panel onto the supporting structure
10. The configuration of the panel mounting member 16 in a substantial
Z-shaped form cooperates to resist compression of the insulating material
by presenting the flanges 15 and 18 in a plane transverse to the normal
plane of the spacer 19 while being parallel to the mounting surface 11 of
the structural support 10 and the normal plane of the metallic covering
13. Through the use of the hollow spacer 19 the panels 12 may be readily
attached and/or removed from the structural support 10 without destruction
of the insulating material.
While I have illustrated and described the preferred form of construction
for carrying my invention into effect, this is capable of variation and
modification without departing from the spirit of the invention. I,
therefore, do not wish to be limited to the precise details of
construction as set forth, but desire to avail myself of such variations
and modifications as come within the scope of the appended claims.
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