Exterior composite foam panel wall joint design
First Claim
1. In a building panel wall assembly formed from individual building panels, each panel having an outer metal facing sheet, an inner metal facing sheet and a structural foam core adhesively connecting said metal sheets, wherein said outer facing sheet and said inner facing sheet have lateral profiled joint-forming surfaces for connecting a pair of said panels in side-by-side relation to a building frame, said outer and inner facing sheets of said panel being reversely bent on one side of said panel and each terminating in an integral reversely bent female joint having a groove with two confronting sheet metal surfaces, said outer and inner facing sheets of said panel being offset inwardly and each terminating in an integral male joint with a protruding male leg on the other side of said panel, which male joints are positioned to interfit with said female joints, a fastener extending through both said outer and inner facing sheets and in the vicinity of said male joints for fastening both of said male joints to a wall panel support, said reversely bent outer facing being extended sufficiently to conceal from view said male and female joints and said fastener, the improvement comprising:
- (a). at least one mini-corrugation within one of said confronting sheet metal surfaces of each said female groove;
(b). each said male leg having a reversely bent element with a flared terminating tip;
(c). said flared terminating tip being mechanically interlocked with said mini-corrugation upon panel engagement.
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Abstract
This invention relates to the wall joint design using composite wall panels each consisting of two metal facing skins sandwiched with a structural foam core. The sealing, stuructural performance, and fire performance of the panel sidejoint are significantly improved without compromising other functional performances. The vertical wall joint in horizontal panel application is improved with respect to sealing integrity, thermal insulating value, and easiness in construction.
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1. In a building panel wall assembly formed from individual building panels, each panel having an outer metal facing sheet, an inner metal facing sheet and a structural foam core adhesively connecting said metal sheets, wherein said outer facing sheet and said inner facing sheet have lateral profiled joint-forming surfaces for connecting a pair of said panels in side-by-side relation to a building frame, said outer and inner facing sheets of said panel being reversely bent on one side of said panel and each terminating in an integral reversely bent female joint having a groove with two confronting sheet metal surfaces, said outer and inner facing sheets of said panel being offset inwardly and each terminating in an integral male joint with a protruding male leg on the other side of said panel, which male joints are positioned to interfit with said female joints, a fastener extending through both said outer and inner facing sheets and in the vicinity of said male joints for fastening both of said male joints to a wall panel support, said reversely bent outer facing being extended sufficiently to conceal from view said male and female joints and said fastener, the improvement comprising:
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(a). at least one mini-corrugation within one of said confronting sheet metal surfaces of each said female groove; (b). each said male leg having a reversely bent element with a flared terminating tip; (c). said flared terminating tip being mechanically interlocked with said mini-corrugation upon panel engagement. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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