Claims
- 1. A bullnose cladding system comprising:a pair of elongated frame members positioned in a generally parallel spaced-apart relationship, each of said pair of elongated frame members having a channel formed therein; a panel member including a pair of longitudinal edges and an interior panel portion, each of said longitudinal edges folded underneath the interior panel portion to define a folded edge and a hem; and wherein the folded edge is inserted into the channel such that an outer portion of the hem engages a first interior surface of the channel and an inner portion of the hem engages a second interior surface of the channel for securely attaching the panel member to the frame member.
- 2. The cladding system of claim 1 wherein each of said pair of longitudinal edges of said panel includes a plurality of fingers extending therefrom, the fingers being folded beneath the panel to provide the hem.
- 3. The cladding system of claim 1 wherein an inner surface of the panel member is provided with a living hinge, the hem being defined between the living hinge and the longitudinal edge.
- 4. The cladding system of claim 3 wherein the living hinge has a contoured configuration.
- 5. The cladding system of claim 4 wherein the contoured configuration of the living hinge includes a pair of ramped corners.
- 6. The cladding system of claim 4 wherein the contoured configuration of the living hinge includes a ridge formed in between a pair of corners.
- 7. The cladding system of claim 1 wherein each of the pair of elongated frame members has a first flange, a second flange extending away from the first flange and a third flange generally parallel to the second flange, wherein the first, second and third flanges define the channel therebetween.
- 8. The cladding system of claim 7 wherein the second flange has a lip formed thereon to support the panel in a deflected configuration.
- 9. The cladding system of claim 7 wherein the third flange has a bead formed thereon to retain the folded edge in the channel.
- 10. The cladding system of claim 7 further comprising a fourth flange extending from the second flange which is generally parallel to and spaced-apart from the first flange.
- 11. The cladding system of claim 1 further comprising an expansion joint formed between a transverse edge of adjacent panels for accommodating dimensional variations therebetween.
- 12. The cladding system of claim 1 further comprising a corner member interconnecting a pair of panels intersecting one another at an angle less than 180 degrees.
- 13. The cladding system of claim 12 wherein the corner member interconnects the pair of panels intersecting at approximately right angles.
- 14. A method of assembling a cladding system comprising the steps of:securing a pair of elongated frame members, to a support in generally parallel, spaced-apart relationships; folding a first longitudinal edge of a flat panel to form a first hem; inserting the first hem into a first channel formed in one of the pair of elongated frame members; folding a second longitudinal edge of the flat panel to form a second hem; and inserting the second hem into a second channel formed in another of the pair of elongated frame members such that the flat panel bows outwardly in a curved configuration.
- 15. The method of assembling a cladding system of claim 14 wherein the first and second longitudinal edges have a plurality of fingers extending therefrom such that the first and second hems are formed by folding said plurality of fingers.
- 16. The method of assembling a cladding system of claim 14 further comprising the steps of:folding a first longitudinal edge of a second panel to form a third hem; inserting the third hem into the first channel; folding a second longitudinal edge of the second panel to form a fourth hem; inserting the fourth hem into the second channel; and positioning the second panel adjacent to the first panel.
- 17. The method of assembling a cladding system of claim 16 wherein the first and second panels are positioned in an end-to-end relationship.
- 18. The method of assembling a cladding system of claim 17 further comprising the step of inserting a backing plate between the first and second panels such that a slip plane is provided therebetween.
- 19. The method of assembling a cladding system of claim 16 wherein the first and second panels intersect one another at an angle less than 180 degrees.
- 20. The method of assembling a cladding system of claim 19 further comprising the step of inserting a corner member between the first and second panels such that a slip plane is provided therebetween.
- 21. A bullnose cladding system comprising:a frame assembly including a first elongated frame member having a first channel formed therein and a second elongated frame member having a second channel formed therein, a flat panel member including first and second longitudinal edges and an interior panel portion; said first longitudinal edge folded underneath said interior panel portion to define a first folded edge and a first hem, wherein said first folded edge is inserted into said first channel such that said first hem is contained therein; said second longitudinal edge folded underneath said interior panel portion to define a second folded edge and a second hem, wherein said second folded edge is inserted into said second channel such that said second hem is contained therein; and said second frame member positioned in generally parallel spaced-apart relationship with said first frame member such that said flat panel bows outwardly in a curved configuration.
- 22. The cladding system of claim 21 wherein each of said pair of longitudinal edges of said panel includes a plurality of fingers extending therefrom, the fingers being folded beneath the panel to provide the hem.
- 23. The cladding system of claim 21 wherein an inner surface of the panel member is provided with a living hinge, the hem being defined between the living hinge and the longitudinal edge.
- 24. The cladding system of claim 23 wherein the living hinge has a contoured configuration.
- 25. The cladding system of claim 24 wherein the contoured configuration of the living hinge includes a pair of ramped corners.
- 26. The cladding system of claim 24 wherein the contoured configuration of the living hinge includes a ridge formed in between a pair of corners.
- 27. The cladding system of claim 21 wherein each of the pair of elongated frame members has a first flange, a second flange extending away from the first flange and a third flange generally parallel to the second flange, wherein the first, second and third flanges define the channel therebetween.
- 28. The cladding system of claim 27 wherein the second flange has a lip formed thereon to support the panel in a deflected configuration.
- 29. The cladding system of claim 27 wherein the third flange has a bead formed thereon to retain the folded edge in the channel.
- 30. The cladding system of claim 27 further comprising a fourth flange extending from the second flange which is generally parallel to and spaced-apart from the first flange.
- 31. The cladding system of claim 21 further comprising an expansion joint formed between a transverse edge of adjacent panels for accommodating dimensional variations therebetween.
- 32. The cladding system of claim 21 further comprising a corner member interconnecting a pair of panels intersecting one another at an angle less than 180 degrees.
- 33. The cladding system of claim 32 wherein the corner member interconnects the pair of panels intersecting at approximately right angles.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present invention claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/215,569, filed on Jun. 30, 2000 pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 119 (e).
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Provisional Applications (1)
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