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Interlocking seal for insulated panels

  • US 4,635,422 A
  • Filed: 07/16/1984
  • Issued: 01/13/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/16/1984
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. In a series of insulated panel members defined by an inner skin in parallel spaced relationship with an outer skin, an insulation material occupying the space between the inner and outer skins, the improvement comprising in combinationmeans for sealing the top and bottom of the panel, means for locking adjacent panel members in end-to-end relationship to form a wall of interconnected insulated panels, the locking means comprising means integral with the end flaps of said inner and outer skins for forming a labyrinth having at least one slot opening outwardly away from said insulation and clip means lockingly engageable with the slots of the adjacent panel members, said labyrinth forming means comprising a series of bends along the end flaps of the inner and outer skins, each end flap being bent inwardly at an angle greater than 90°

  • relative to the skin for a short distance to create an undercut slot, and then continuing inwardly at approximately 90°

    relative to the siin for a short distance more before being bent outwardly 180°

    to form an outwardly opening first slot, the flap then being bent 180°

    inwardly to form an inwardly opening second slot of approximately the same size as the first slot, the flap being bent 180°

    outwardly and into the second slot to form a lip, and said clip means comprising a U-shaped clip having a pair of legs, the legs sliding into locking engagement with the first slots of abutting panel members, the second slot of each panel member being positioned between the legs of the clip, the legs of the clip extending into the first slots a sufficient distance so that the entire clip is below the surface of the inner and outer skins of the panel member when assembled, a spacer in slidable interlocking relationship with said locking means, the spacer separating and holding the inner and outer skins in parallel spaced relation and to contain the insulation, the spacer having a plurality of slots along its longitudinal axis to expose portions of insulation, the spacer being offset slightly so that when two panel members are locked together the spacer of one panel member is in direct mating relationship with the spacer of the adjacent panel member and the slots of one spacer correspond to the slots of an adjacent spacer to allow the insulation of one panel member to align and contact the insulation of the adjacent panel member which will serve to minimize heat loss through the interconnection.

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