The present invention relates to a building panel and, more particularly, to a building panel which may be assembled in an interengaging manner with at least one other adjacent like building panel.
WO 2004/074593 discloses quadrilateral building panels which have at least two degree rotational symmetry when rotated about a central axis extending perpendicularly to a plane containing a major surface of the panel. A structure can be built using a plurality of these panels assembled in an interengaging manner and adjacent panels may be secured to each other by locking cams. However, the document does not disclose how locking cams could secure adjacent building panels to each other so that their major planes are either substantially parallel and coincident or substantially perpendicular.
An object of the present invention is to provide a building panel which is arranged to interengage with at least one other adjacent like panel that solves this problem.
To this end, the invention consists in a building panel having a major plane and being configured to interengage with at least one other adjacent like panel, the panel having:
two major side surfaces which are at least substantially parallel to the major plane, and at least three major edge surfaces substantially forming a perimeter of the panel;
an engaging means first portion at one said major edge surface;
an engaging means second portion comprising three parts situated respectively at the two major side surfaces and at one said major edge surface, each said part being adjacent to at least one other said part; and
at least one of said engaging means first portion and said engaging means second portion part is situated at each said major edge surface
whereby the engaging means first portion is latchingly engagable with any one of the engaging means second portion parts of said adjacent like panel so that the major planes of the two panels, when interengaged, are selectively substantially parallel and coincident or substantially perpendicular.
Each said part of the engaging means second portion may comprise at least one recess in said major edge surface or said major side surface. The engaging means second portion may have a pin in each said recess.
The engaging means first portion may be arranged to extend from said major edge surface. The engaging means first portion may be retractably extendable from said major edge surface.
At least one said major edge surface may have said engaging means first portion and one said part of said engaging means second portion. At least one said major edge surface may include at least one inwardly stepped portion and at least one outwardly stepped portion and each inwardly stepped portion is dimensioned to receive an outwardly stepped portion on an edge surface of an adjacent panel.
The engaging means first portion preferably comprises an over-centre camlock mechanism for latchingly engaging the pin.
The building panel may have at least two degree rotational symmetry when rotated about a central axis extending perpendicularly to said major plane.
A structure may be formed which comprises a plurality of said building panels as described above and assembled in an interengaging manner.
A structure may be formed which includes at least one said building panel as described above, and at least one panel comprising at least part of a column or beam, said column or beam panel having engaging means first and/or second portions for latchingly engaging any one of the engaging means second portion parts and/or the engaging means first portion of said building panel. The columns and beams having said engaging means first and/or second portions can be utilized to provide additional strength for taller (e.g. multi-storey) buildings and larger spans than would be possible using the building panels alone.
The structure may include three said building panels,
the first panel of said three panels having said engaging means second portion,
the second panel of said three panels having said engaging means first portion engaging one said part of the engaging means second portion of said first panel, and
the third panel of said three panels having said engaging means first portion engaging another one of said parts of the engaging means second portion of said first panel, wherein the major planes of said three panels form a “T”.
The structure may include a fourth said building panel, said fourth panel engaging another one of said parts of the engaging means second portion of said first panel, wherein the major planes of said four panels form a cross.
In a preferred embodiment, one major side surface of the building panel has access means for providing access for a tool to operate the engaging means first portion. The access means may only be accessible from inside the structure ensuring that the structure is secure. Nevertheless, the structure can be dismantled or modified at any time. Alternatively, both major side surfaces of the building panel may have access means for providing access for a tool to operate the engaging means first portion.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:—
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Each inwardly stepped portion 5 has a hook and cam mechanism or an over-centre camlock mechanism 7 which is shown in
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The inwardly stepped portion 5a of the first building panel 1a is arranged to receive the outwardly stepped portion 6b of the second building panel 1b and the outwardly stepped portion 6a of the first building panel 1a is arranged to be received by the inwardly stepped portion 5b of the second building panel 1b (
When the two panels 1a,1b are engaged the hook 10 of the over-centre camlock mechanism 7 of the inwardly stepped portion 5b of the second building panel 1b is rotated by a tool so that it is received by the slot 13 in the edge surface 14 of the outwardly stepped portion 6a of the first building panel 1a so that it hooks around the pin 19 therein (
The third panel 22a is then placed perpendicularly against the interengaged first and second panels 1a,1b and the hooks 10 of the over-centre cam mechanisms 7 of the third panel edge surface 23a adjacent the panels 1a,1b are rotated so that they are received by the corresponding slots 17 in the side portion surface 15′ of the outwardly stepped portions 6a,6b of the first and second panels 1a,1b and engage the pins 21 therein (
In the same way, the fourth panel 22b is placed opposite the third panel 22a so that the over-centre camlock mechanisms 7 of the fourth panel 22b for the edge surface 23b adjacent the panels 1a,1b are rotated so that they engage the pins 21 in the opposite side portion surface 15″ of the outwardly stepped portions 6a,6b (
The third and fourth panels 22 can form internal partitions of an interlocked structure 24, such as that illustrated in
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The inwardly stepped portion 5a of the first building panel 1a receives the outwardly stepped portion 6b of the perpendicular second building panel 1b and the outwardly stepped portion 6a of the first building panel 1a is received by the inwardly stepped portion of the second building panel 1b. The hook 10 of the over-centre camlock mechanism 7 of the inwardly stepped portion 5a of the first panel 1a engages the pin 21 in the slot 17 of the second building panel side portion surface 15 adjacent the first building panel 1a. In the same way, the hook of the over-centre camlock mechanism (not shown) in the inwardly stepped portion of the second building panel 1b engages the pin in the slot of the first building panel side portion surface adjacent the second building panel 1b. The column 27 is aligned with the first building panel 1a so that their major side surfaces are coplaner and adjacent and the hook 10 of the over-centre camlock mechanisms 7 of the column edge surface 28 adjacent the interengaged panels 1a,1b engages the pins 21 in the slot 17 of the second building panel side portion surface 15 adjacent the column 17 and the pins (not shown) in the slots of the first building panel outwardly stepped portion edge surfaces. Such latching columns 27 can be incorporated into the sides of buildings.
A beam is illustrated in
A building panel 30 having a modified outwardly stepped portion 31 or lug is illustrated in
The building panel 30 has a pair of channels 40, each on opposite sides to each other for receiving the bottom flanges 33 of the outwardly stepped portion 31. Each channel 40 also receives the top flange 41 of a sheet 42 which covers a major side surface of the building panel 30. The building panel 30 protrudes above the channel 40 for a length coincident with the length of the outwardly stepped portion 31. The edge surface 43 of the protrusion has a centrally aligned recessed channel 44 along the length of the protrusion.
A building panel 50 without stepped portions is illustrated in
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Whilst particular embodiments have been described, it will be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the invention. A panel may have just over-centre camlock mechanisms along one major edge surface and the slots along an opposite edge surface and the portion of the major side surface adjacent the major edge surface. The panels are shown as being rectangular but they also may be substantially square or triangular in plan or may be any other appropriate geometric shape.
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