The disclosure relates to a panel for building and construction of dwellings, shelters and other structures.
Known building methods are ordinarily reliant on an internal building framework and a secondary material which is affixed with the framework by use of mortar, nails, screws and/or bolts. Alternatively traditional building methods rely on a primary material stabilised by internal rods to provide support.
Current building panel systems utilise composite internal materials such as aerated polyurethane, cement and polystyrene, fibre and polystyrene to provide a panel. The panels provide a lightweight construction medium incorporating insulative properties for temperature and noise control and fire retardation. They also allow for cutting or shaping of the panel without compromising the inherent structure of the panel. However the building panels do not provide the inherent strength, impact resistance, and load bearing capacity of, for example, traditional building methods.
Disclosed in a first aspect is a building panel comprising: an internal framing structure encased in a solidified aerated medium, the aerated medium having an impermeable external layer.
In one form the panel includes one or more channels extending through the aerated medium.
In a second aspect, disclosed is a building panel comprising an internal framing structure encased in a solidified curable medium, with one or more channels extending through the curable medium.
In a third aspect, disclosed is a method of manufacturing a building panel, the method comprising aligning one or more elongate conduits with a framing structure; depositing a curable medium on the framing structure and around the one or more elongate conduits and allowing the curable resin to set.
In one form the curable medium is an aerated medium which solidifies to form a solid aerated medium.
In one form the method further comprises the step of depositing (eg by spraying) an impermeable external layer on outside the curable medium.
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The solidified aerated medium 3 is capable of having a hard impermeable external layer 4. For example, the impermeable external layer 4 comprises a sheet of fibreglass. The impermeable external layer 4 is capable of direct exposure to natural elements without any further topical treatment and has the capacity to be moulded in the manufacturing process to provide building finishers. Further the impermeable external layer 4 provides a medium for bonding, pressing, stamping or otherwise coating, affixing or cladding the external surface of the building panel.
The internal framing structure 2 extends across the full dimensions of the building panel and is designed to provide overall structural integrity, strength, and impact resistance to the building panel 1.
The building panel 1 further comprises utility channels 5 which extend through the building panel 1. The utility channels 5 comprise elongate piping which is sized to allow wiring, plumbing and other utilities to extend through the building panel 1. The elongate piping may be composed of plastic or lightweight metal or any other suitable building material.
The solidified aerated medium 2 has dense celluline characteristics and is designed to encase the internal framing structure 2 and provide insulative properties with relation to temperature, sound, and fire retardation. The impermeable external layer 4 provides a finished surface or a surface capable of holding secondary commercial cladding materials (not illustrated).
It can be seen that for construction, the building panel 1 will be capable of being cut to meet construction requirements without compromising the structural integrity of the building panel 1.
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In a further embodiment of the present invention disclosed is a method of manufacturing a building panel 1. The method of manufacture comprises aligning one or more elongated pipes 5 with a framing structure 2. The elongate pipes 5 are aligned such that they extend through the building panel 1 to allow utility services such as wiring and pluming to extend through the building panel 1. A curable medium such as the solidified aerated medium of 3 is deposited on the framing structure 2. The curable medium is allowed to set encasing the framing structure 2 with the curable medium 3 to form a building panel 1. The curable medium solidifies to form a solid aerated medium.
An impermeable external layer 4 is deposited outside the curable medium 3. In one example the curable medium 3 comprises poltruded fibreglass while the impermeable external layer comprises fibreglass sheeting which is deposited over the curable medium 3.
The building panel 1 provides inherent strength, impact resistance, and load bearing capacity while providing a lightweight construction medium incorporating insulative qualities for both temperature and noise control and fire retardation. Further the building panel 1 has an aesthetic appearance and allows for cutting and shaping of the building panel without compromising the inherent strength of the building panel.
Although the invention has been described with reference to particular embodiments, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the invention may be embodied in many other forms.
In the preceding description and in the claims which follow, except where the context requires otherwise due to express language or necessary implication, the word “comprise” or variations such as “comprises” or “comprising” is used in an inclusive sense, ie. to specify the presence of the stated features but not to preclude the presence or addition of further features in various embodiments.
Variations and modifications can be made in respect of the system described above and defined in the following statements of claim.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2005203111 | Jul 2005 | AU | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/AU2006/001011 | 7/18/2006 | WO | 00 | 6/16/2008 |