Claims
- 1. In a building, the combination comprising:
- a first skin panel having a female connecting flange portion at one side,
- a frame panel extending generally transverse to said first skin panel, said frame panel having an intermediate web portion, a male flange portion at one side of said web portion extending transverse to said web portion, said male flange portion being disposed in said female connecting flange portion, said frame panel having a double flange portion at the other side of said web portion including a side flange section extending transverse to said web portion and an end flange section extending transverse to said side flange section and along said web section and terminating in a free end, and
- a second skin panel having a male connecting flange portion at one side disposed in said female connecting flange portion with said female connecting flange portion having an end flange turned in and under said male connecting flange portions to form a continuous seam that secures said first and second skin panels and said frame panels together as an integral dual skin-single frame panel section, said frame panel being load bearing to serve as a self-supporting frame that also supports the load of said first and second skin panels.
- 2. In a building as set forth in claim 1 wherein each skin panel is generally channel-shaped having an intermediate base and two sidewalls extending away from opposite sides of said base and generally transverse thereto, two laterally spaced longitudinal ribs in said base and angled corner sections at the corners of said base and side walls, said female connecting flange portions of said side walls being extensions of associated of said side walls.
- 3. In a building as set forth in claim 1 wherein said male connecting flange portion of said second skin panel has an inturned flange section.
- 4. In a building as set forth in claim 1 wherein said male connecting flange portion of said skin panel has an inturned flange section and an outturned lateral flange section looped back at a bend and over said inturned flange section.
- 5. In a building as set forth in claim 1 wherein each of said skin panels are sheet metal and each has a thickness in the range of about 0.02 to 0.04 inches.
- 6. In a building as set forth in claim 1 wherein said frame panel is sheet metal having a thickness in the range of about 0.03 inches to 0.07 inches.
- 7. In a building, the combination comprising:
- a foundation,
- a base means secured to said foundation and extending along said foundation,
- a plurality of base clips fastened to said base means at selected distances from one another along said base means,
- a pair of oppositely disposed side walls supported on said base means and foundation, and
- a pitched roof supported on and fastened to said side walls,
- each of said side walls and said roof including
- a first skin panel having a female connecting flange portion at one side,
- a frame panel extending generally transverse to said first skin panel, said frame panel having an intermediate web portion, a male flange portion at one side of said web portion extending transverse to said web portion, said male flange portion being disposed in said female connecting flange portion, said frame panel having a double flange portion at the other side of said web portion including a side flange section extending transverse to said web portion and an end flange section extending transverse to said side flange section and along said web section and terminating in a free end,
- a second skin panel having a male connecting flange portion at one side disposed in said female connecting flange portion with said female connecting flange portion having an end flange turned in and under said male connecting flange portions to form a continuous seam that secures said first and second skin panels and frame panels together as an integral dual skin-single frame panel section, said frame panel being load bearing to serve as a self-supporting frame that also supports the load of said first and second skin panels,
- the bottom end portions of said frame panels of said side walls being fastened to said base means by said base clips.
- 8. In a building as set forth in claim 7 wherein said base means includes a pair of parallel spaced base members that extend in straight lines along opposite sides of said foundation, each said base member has a right angle profile with a base leg and an upright leg, said base leg having holes for receiving anchor bolts for anchoring the base means to said foundation, said upright leg having a plurality of holes located a selected distance apart for establishing the position of said frame panels of said side walls on said foundation.
- 9. In a building as set forth in claim 8 wherein said base clip has a right angle profile with an upper leg and a base leg.
- 10. In a building as set forth in claim 9 wherein said base clip is disposed on its side with said base leg fastened to the upright leg of said base means and said upper leg is fastened to a frame panel of a side wall.
- 11. In a building as set forth in claim 9 wherein said base clip is disposed upright with said base leg fastened to the base leg of the base means and said upper leg fastened to a frame panel of a side wall.
- 12. In a building as set forth in claim 7 including a pair of end walls supported at opposite ends of said foundation, said end walls having two skin panels and a frame panel seamed together as integral dual skin-single frame panel section.
- 13. In a building as set forth in claim 7 further including:
- gusset means fastened to the upper end of each side wall frame panel and to an adjacent of a roof frame panel.
- 14. In a building as set forth in claim 13 wherein said gusset means is a plate fastened by a plurality of hollow rivet-type fasteners extending through holes in said side wall and roof frame panels, said rivet having at least one rolled flange of a size larger than said holes.
- 15. In a building as set forth in claim 14 wherein said fastener has an internal diameter at least four times the thickness of the side wall and roof frame panels through which said fastener extends.
- 16. In a building as set forth in claim 13 including a roof truss fastened to said pitched roof and said gusset means to strengthen said pitched roof, said fastening being provided by a hollow rivet-type fastener extending through holes in the parts being fastened.
- 17. In a building as set forth in claim 16 wherein said roof truss includes a horizontal member fastened at opposite ends to said gusset means at opposite inside corners and diagonal strut members connected between said roof frame panels and said horizontal member.
- 18. In a building as set forth in claim 16 wherein said roof truss includes a pair of crossing diagonal members fastened at opposite ends to said gusset means at opposite inside corners and each fastened to the roof frame panel at an opposite side of the pitched roof apex and vertical strut members fastened between said roof frame panels and said diagonal members.
- 19. In a building as set forth in claim 7 wherein each side wall skin panel has a bend adjacent the upper end to provide an angled end section that extends under and is complimentary in shape with and interfits with an adjacent roof skin panel to form a corner joint, said roof skin panel extending beyond said interfitting side wall panel to provide an overhanging roof.
- 20. In a building as set forth in claim 7 wherein said pitched roof skin and frame panels each have spaced bends intermediate the ends to form an apex section and two end sections at a selected angle to the vertical.
- 21. In a straight wall building, the combination comprising:
- a foundation,
- a base means secured to said foundation and extending along said foundation, said base means having a right angle profile with a base leg and an upright leg, said base leg having holes for receiving anchor bolts for anchoring the base means to said foundation, said upright leg having a plurality of holes located a selected distance apart for establishing a side wall frame panel position on said foundation,
- a plurality of base clips fastened to said base means at selected distances from one another along said base means, said base clips having a right angle profile with an upper leg and a base leg,
- a pair of oppositely disposed straight side walls supported on said base means and foundation, and
- a pitched roof supported on and fastened to said side walls,
- each of said side walls and said roof including
- a first skin panel having a female connecting flange portion at one side,
- a frame panel extending transverse to said first skin panels, said frame panel having an intermediate web portion, a male flange portion at one side of said web portion extending transverse to said web portion, said male flange portion being disposed in said female connecting flange portion, said frame panel having a double flange portion at the other side of said web portion including a side flange section extending transverse to said web portion and an end flange section extending transverse to said side flange section and along said web section and terminating in a free end,
- a second skin panel having a male connecting flange portion at one side disposed in said female connecting flange portion with said female connecting flange portion having an end flange turned in and under said male connecting flange portions to form a continuous seam that secures said first and second skin panels and frame panels together as an integral dual skin-single frame panel section, said frame panel being load bearing to serve as a self-supporting frame that also supports the load of said first and second skin panels,
- said base clips fastening the bottom end portions of said frame panels of said side walls to said base means, and
- gusset means fastened to the upper end of each side wall frame panel and to an adjacent of a roof frame panel.
- 22. In a panel assembly, the combination comprising:
- a first panel having an inturned connecting flange portion with a terminal section,
- a second panel having a transverse connecting flange portion adjacent said inturned connecting flange portion, said second panel having an intermediate web portion, a transverse connecting flange portion at one side of said web portion extending transverse to said web portion, said second panel having a double flange portion at the other side of said web portion including a side flange section extending transverse to said web portion and an end flange section extending transverse to said side flange section and along said web portion and terminating in a free end,
- a third panel having an outturned connecting flange portion adjacent said inturned and transverse connecting flange portions, said terminal section being turned back over end portions of said inturned and transverse connecting flange portions to connect said first, second and third panels together at a continuous seam, said frame panel being load bearing to serve as a self-supporting frame that also supports the load of said first and second panels.
- 23. In a panel assembly as set forth in claim 22 wherein said first and third panels are skin panels and said second panel is a frame panel arranged in a building.
- 24. In a panel assembly as set forth in claim 22 wherein each said connecting flange portion is generally U-shaped.
- 25. A method of connecting panels including a first panel having an inturned connecting flange portion with a terminal section, a second panel having a transverse connecting flange portion, said second panel having an intermediate web portion, a transverse connecting flange portion at one side of said web portion extending transverse to said web portion, said second panel having a double flange portion at the other side of said web portion including a side flange section extending transverse to said web portion and an end flange section extending transverse to said side flange section and along said web portion and terminating in a free end, and a third panel having an outturned connecting flange portion comprising the steps of:
- positioning said transverse connecting flange portion inside said inturned flange connecting portion, and
- positioning said outturned connecting flange portion inside said transverse and inturned connecting flange portions, and
- turning said terminal section back and over end portions of said transverse and inturned flange connecting portions to connect said first, second and third panels together at a continuous seam, said frame panel being load bearing to serve as a self-supporting frame that also supports the load of said first and second panels.
- 26. A method of connecting panels including
- connecting a first panel having an inturned connecting flange portion and a terminal section with a
- a second panel having a transverse connecting flange portion adjacent said inturned connecting flange portion, said second panel having an intermediate web portion, a transverse connecting flange portion at one side of said web portion extending transverse to said web potion, said second panel having a double flange portion at the other side of said web portion including a side flange section extending transverse to said web portion and an end flange section extending transverse to said side flange section and along said web portion and terminating in a free end,
- moving said inturned connecting and transverse connecting flange portions to a position adjacent a third panel having an outturned connecting flange portion, and
- turning said terminal section back and over end portions of said inturned and transverse connecting flange portions to connect said panels together at a continuous seam, said frame panel being load bearing to serve as a self-supporting frame that also supports the load of said first and second panels.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 810,218, filed Dec. 19, 1991, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (21)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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