The present invention relates generally to building construction and more specifically, a building system with modular interlocking panels, which decreases the complexity of a finished building.
Patent no. 11613891 to Inglese discloses fiber reinforced polymer building systems and methods.
Accordingly, there is a clearly felt need in the art for a building system with modular interlocking panels, which decreases the complexity of a building while providing a finished building with high wind resistance.
The present invention provides a building system with modular interlocking panels, which provides a finished building with high wind resistance. The building system with modular interlocking panels preferably includes at least one wall section, at least one header, at least one wall sill, a plurality of cripples, and a plurality of support strips. Each wall section preferably includes a bottom horizontal C-channel, a plurality of bottom C-channel flanges, a plurality of vertical C-channels, a top horizontal C-channel, a plurality of top C-channel flanges, an outer panel, an inner panel, a first angled end panel connector, and a second angled end panel connector or an end panel connector. The plurality of C-channel flanges are preferably attached to the bottom horizontal C-channel with the plurality of C-channel flanges, a plurality of fasteners and a bonding substance.
Each bottom C-channel flange includes a bottom member and an upright member, which extends upward from the bottom member. A web slot is preferably formed in the upright member to receive a web of a vertical C-channel. At least one fastener hole is preferably formed through the upright member to threadably receive at least one fastener. A bottom of the vertical C-channel is preferably retained in the upright member with at least one fastener and the bonding substance. At least two fastener holes are preferably formed through the bottom member to receive at least two fasteners for attachment to the bottom horizontal C-channel. Each vertical C-channel is preferably spaced 16 inches apart. Along a length of the bottom horizontal C-channel. The plurality of top C-channel flanges are preferably attached to a bottom of the top horizontal C-channel with the plurality of fasteners and bonding substance. A top of the vertical C-channel is preferably retained in the upright member of the top C-channel flange with at least one fastener and the bonding substance.
An inside surface of a bottom of the angled end panel connector or the end panel connector is attached to an outside surface of the bottom horizontal C-channel with the plurality of fasteners and the bonding substance. A top of the angled end panel connector or the end panel connector is preferably attached to an outside surface of the top horizontal C-channel with the plurality of fasteners and the bonding substance.
The angled end panel connector preferably includes a first wall leg, a first end leg, an angled end leg, a second end leg and a second wall leg. The first end leg extends outward from an end of the first wall leg. The angled end leg extends backward at an acute angle from an end of the first end leg. The second end leg extends outward from an end of angled end leg. The second wall leg extends backward from an end of the second end leg. The first wall leg and the second wall leg are parallel to each other. The first end leg and the second end leg are parallel to each other. The angled end leg has an angular relationship relative to the first and second wall legs, and the first and second end legs. The first and second wall legs are perpendicular to the first and second end legs. Adjacent wall sections are connected to each other using angled end panel connectors.
The end panel connector preferably includes a first wall leg, a first end leg, a middle wall leg, a second end leg and a second wall leg. The first end leg extends outward from an end of the first wall leg. The middle wall leg extends outward from an end of the first end leg. The second end leg extends outward from an end of the middle wall leg. The second wall leg extends backward from an end of the second end leg. The first wall leg, the middle wall leg and the second wall leg are parallel to each other. The first end leg and the second end leg are parallel to each other. The first end leg and the second end leg are perpendicular to the first wall leg, the middle wall leg and the second wall leg. Corners of adjacent walls of a building are connected to each other using the end panel connectors. The wall sections preferably come in 2 or 4 foot lengths and 8, 9 or 10 foot heights. However, other lengths and heights may also be used.
Each header or wall sill preferably includes a bottom horizontal C-channel, a plurality of bottom C-channel flanges, a plurality of vertical C-channels, a top horizontal C-channel, a plurality of top C-channel flanges, an outer panel, an inner panel, a first angled end panel connector or an end panel connector and a second angled end panel connector. The height of each header is less than a height of the wall section. The length of the header may be any suitable length. Assembly of the header components is the same as the wall section.
Each cripple preferably includes a bottom horizontal C-channel, at least one bottom cripple C-channel flange, at least one vertical C-channel, a top horizontal C-channel, at least one top cripple C-channel flange, an outer panel, an inner panel and, an angled end panel connector. The height of each cripple is less than a height of the wall section. The cripple may be any suitable length. Assembly of the cripple components is the same as the wall section.
The plurality of support strips preferably include a plurality of outer support strips and a plurality of inner support strips. Each support strip includes a floor flange and a channel flange which extends upward from an end of the floor flange. A plurality of floor holes are formed through the floor flange to receive a plurality floor fasteners for anchoring the floor flange to a floor slab. A plurality of channel holes are formed through the channel flange for anchoring to the bottom horizontal C-channel or the plurality of vertical C-channels with fasteners and a bonding substance. However, the inner and outer support strips may be replaced with a single floor C-channel with an inner width, which is sized to receive a thickness of the wall section, wall sill and cripples.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a building system with modular interlocking panels, which decreases the complexity of a finished building.
Finally, it is another object of the present invention to provide a building system with modular interlocking panels, which provides a finished building with high wind resistance.
These and additional objects, advantages, features and benefits of the present invention will become apparent from the following specification.
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The end panel connector 40 preferably includes a first wall leg 64, a first end leg 66, a middle wall leg 68, a second end leg 70 and a second wall leg 72. The first end leg 66 extends outward from an end of the first wall leg 64. The middle wall leg 68 extends backward from an end of the first end leg 66. The second end leg 70 extends outward from an end of the middle wall leg 68. The second wall leg 72 extends backward from an end of the second end leg 70. The first wall leg 64, the middle wall leg 68 and the second wall leg 72 are parallel to each other. The first end leg 66 and the second end leg 70 are parallel to each other. The first end leg 66 and the second end leg 70 are perpendicular to the first wall leg 64, the middle wall leg 68 and the second wall leg 72.
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While particular embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects, and therefore, the aim in the appended claims is to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
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