Metal building panel with standing seam edge formations
First Claim
1. A metal building panel of the type adapted to form a standing seam joint between an adjoining pair of said panels, said panel having longitudinal edges shaped to define integral male and female edge formations, each of said edge formations having an upstanding flange extending generally perpendicular to the plane of the panel member, each of said upstanding flanges being joined by an intermediate arcuate portion with a return flange disposed adjacent common sides of the respective upstanding flanges, the return flange of said female edge formation being joined with a reentrant rib which extends toward said intermediate arcuate portions obliquely to said upstanding flanges, and into the space defined between the distal portion of the return flange of the male edge formation and the upstanding flange of the male edge formation, whereby the reentrant rib of the female edge formation will snap under the distal portion of the return flange of the male edge formation and into said space when male and female edge formations of an adjoining pair of said panels are interengaged by relative movement along a line generally perpendicular to the planar body portions of the such pair of panels, and a return lip joined with the reentrant rib of the female edge formation and adapted to engage and slide along the upstanding flange of the male edge formation upon the application of a squeezing force thereby to extend farther into said space for forming a locking interengagement between an adjoining pair of said panels.
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Abstract
A metal building panel, such as a roof panel, has its longitudinal edges roll-formed to define integral male and female edge formations. Each edge formation includes an upstanding flange, a return flange angularly disposed with respect to the upstanding flange such that the distal portion of the return flange is spaced from the upstanding flange a distance greater than the distances other portions of the return flange are spaced from the upstanding flange. Each of the return flanges joins with a reentrant rib. The reentrant rib of the female edge formation joins with a return lip. Adjoining male and female edge formations of a pair of such panels may be readily inter-engaged to form a snap-lock connection. If desired, a further mechanically seamed lock may be obtained by the application of squeezing forces to the inter-engaged male and female edge formations of a pair of such panels.
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- 1. A metal building panel of the type adapted to form a standing seam joint between an adjoining pair of said panels, said panel having longitudinal edges shaped to define integral male and female edge formations, each of said edge formations having an upstanding flange extending generally perpendicular to the plane of the panel member, each of said upstanding flanges being joined by an intermediate arcuate portion with a return flange disposed adjacent common sides of the respective upstanding flanges, the return flange of said female edge formation being joined with a reentrant rib which extends toward said intermediate arcuate portions obliquely to said upstanding flanges, and into the space defined between the distal portion of the return flange of the male edge formation and the upstanding flange of the male edge formation, whereby the reentrant rib of the female edge formation will snap under the distal portion of the return flange of the male edge formation and into said space when male and female edge formations of an adjoining pair of said panels are interengaged by relative movement along a line generally perpendicular to the planar body portions of the such pair of panels, and a return lip joined with the reentrant rib of the female edge formation and adapted to engage and slide along the upstanding flange of the male edge formation upon the application of a squeezing force thereby to extend farther into said space for forming a locking interengagement between an adjoining pair of said panels.
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