A system for cladding the elevations of a structure, mainly external but can be used internally, usi g an aluminium grid attached to the structure upon which Ceramic Grante panels using concealed fixings are applied. A pressure equalisation rainscreen cladding system.
The components are:
The system has two methods of application:
The system is made up of a series Of brackets (profile E & G) which are attached to the structure into which the vertical rails are inserted and set to the correct face line then riveted to the bracket. These rails are ‘T’ section (profile F) for the on site fabrication method and rectangular hollow section (profile H) for the of site prefabrication.
The Ceramic Granite panels are pre-drilled with undercutholes. An aluminium strap of two interlocking sections (profile C & D) is attached to the Ceramic Granite panel using special undercut anchors. Compressable PVC foam pads are inserted between the outer section the strap (profile D) and the Ceramic Granite panel.
The assembled Ceramic Granite panel is offered up to the framework slotting the lower ends of the straps (profile C) into the slot in the secondary cross rails (profile BX) The upper protruding end of the strap (profile C) is set against the flat surface of the secondary cross rail (section BX) above. The joints between the panels are regulated and the upper end of the straps (profile C) are fixed in position using self drilling stainless steel screws.
It is a design feature of this system that t e fixing screws on the straps (profile C) are directly in line with the horizontal joint between the Ceramics Granite panels. This allows individual Ceramic Granite panels to be removed should the need arise, without disturbing the adjacent panels.
The unique design of the cross rail (section BX) in the way the slot is arranged to allow easy introduction of the tile strap whilst positioning the the but to give a secure hold when the tile is fixed into position, is an ingenious security technique used in the Access system.
A further innovation of the cross rail (section BX) is the perforated lip which dispenses with the need for separate fixing brackets and allows direct fixing to the main supports.
The prefabricated Access system is unique in that the pre-assembled grids constructed off site can be brought to the installation point and hoisted accurately into position easily due to automatic location of the vertical members by the introduction of a special mating link component.
The cross rails (section BX) are also aligned by use of a special sleeve to connect them. This is fixed on one side only to allow thermal movements.
The support brackets have circular and slotted holes used to attach them to the vertical members enabling them to be used as a support bracket or a restraint bracket.
Number | Date | Country | |
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61567647 | Dec 2011 | US |