Invention relates to brick slip panels and manufacture method of the brick slip panels to provide the appearance of a brick wall. In particular, the invention relates to the attachment method of brick slips to the glass fibres reinforced concrete (GRC) panel.
International patent application publication No. WO 02/095162 discloses a panel comprising brick slips fixed to a backing layer. The backing layer comprises a foam layer and a metal frame disposed adjacent the foam layer. The metal frame comprises spaced, parallel, horizontal wires for supporting a row of brick slips. The foam layer comprises non-horizontal channels in the front face of the foam layer for accommodating the wires therein. The metal frame is fastenable to the support structure through the foam layer forming the brick slip panel.
International patent application publication No. WO 2014/175726 discloses a device, assembly and method for attaching brick slips forming brick slip wall. The device comprises a plate-like carrier, preferably consisting of heat-insulating material, the carrier serving as substrate for attaching rows of brick slips to the device, wherein the carrier comprises a groove (between two successive strips which are intended for the purpose of arranging rows of brick slips, wherein the width of the strips corresponds to a width of the brick slips to be arranged on the carrier.
Aim of the invention is to design a brick slip panel with reliable and safe brick slip attachment to a concrete panel.
The present invention is a brick slip panel adapted to be mounted on a building structure to form at least a portion of the outer walls of the building structure. The brick slip panel comprises a glass fibre reinforced concrete (GRC) panel on which brick slips are attached. The brick slips are attached to the GRC panel not only by adhesion of rear or back surface of the brick slip to the GRC panel but also by anchoring members arranged therebetween.
Each brick slip has a front face, a rear face, an upper edge, a lower edge and side edges. Brick slips can either be manufactured by extrusion or cut from real bricks. The front face of the brick slip is visible when the brick slip is mounted to the GRC panel. The rear face of the brick slip comprises a groove running along entire length of the rear face. The groove may be in a form of a dovetail.
The grooves of the brick panel may be made in at least two embodiments. In one embodiment, the groove or the grooves are formed parallel to the upper edge and the lower edge of the brick slip, running along entire length of the rear face of the brick slip. In another embodiment, the groove or the grooves running along entire length of the rear face orthogonal to the upper edge and the lower edge of the brick slip.
The brick slip panel comprises anchoring members. Each anchoring member comprises a head and a protrusion. The anchoring member with its head is adapted to be inserted into the groove of the brick slip so that the head is housed within the groove. The anchoring member is inserted into the groove of the brick slips so that the anchoring member is restricted in its movement orthogonally to the back face of the brick slip, in result of which the brick slip may be safely attached to the GRC panel. The anchoring member may be selected from the group of a screw, a bolt, a pin, a clip and a flange. Preferably, the anchoring member is a screw because it is already made element, which may be incorporated into the dovetail groove with ease. In another embodiment, the anchoring element may has folded tip of the protrusion further increasing connection between the brick slip and the GRC panel via the anchoring member.
During manufacture of the brick slip panel, the GRC is injected or fills the grooves of the brick slips, which after curing provide mechanical connection between the brick slip and the GRC panel. Hence, the brick slip is secured to the GRC panel. Additionally, the brick slip is provided with the anchoring members that further increases attachment security of the brick slip to the GRC panel.
The brick slips are attached to the GRC panel by means of the anchoring member. In manufacture of the brick slip panel, the GRC is laid onto the pre-arranged brick slips so that the GRC covers the rear face of the brick slips, is arranged in the grooves of the brick slips and in the same grooves is arranged between the head of the anchoring member and the groove. The GRC fills the grooves of the brick slips as well as the space between the anchoring members and the grooves. The GRC is filled in such an amount that the anchoring members are within the panel without extending or protruding out of it. After curing a very strong brick slip panel is formed with reliable attachment of the brick slips to the GRC panel. Moreover, the GRC panel may cover a part of the upper edge, the lower edge and side edges of the brick slip.
Between the brick slips a mortar is arranged or laid. The mortar covers a space or gaps between the brick slips, mainly the space or gaps between the upper edge and the lower edge of the adjacent brick slips and the space or gaps between the side edges of adjacent brick slips.
In another embodiment, the brick slips may be incorporated not only on panels having one wall, but also on panels having side walls arranged in L-type or U-type configuration.
To manufacture aforementioned brick slip panel with incorporated anchoring members it requires certain manufacturing technology or method.
Method for manufacture of the brick slip panel characterized in that it comprises the following steps:
The mortar provided between the gaps of the brick slips serves for multiple purposes, Firstly, the mortar does not allow the GRC to reach the front face of the brick slips when it is poured onto the brick slips. Secondly, the mortar provides to the panel a brick wall look, because when in use the mortar is visible instead of GRC.
After applying and curing of the GRC, the GRC panel is formed and the same GRC panel is removed from the support base leaving also the spacers within the support base, in result of which the brick slip panel is formed. Poured GRC fills all grooves of the brick slips as well as all gaps between the anchoring members and the grooves of the brick slip. Hence, a reliable and strong attachment is formed between the GRC panel and the brick slips.
Before explaining the disclosed embodiment of the present invention in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of the particular arrangements shown, since the invention is capable of other embodiments. Also, the terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation.
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The invention has been described with reference to various specific and illustrative embodiments and techniques. However, one skilled in the art will recognize that many variations and modifications may be made while remaining within the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2019/057099 | 8/23/2019 | WO |