Claims
- 1. A metal rood cladding panel having a protective or ornamental coating and intended for attachment to a supporting surface, the panel being formed of light gauge metal such that, if a panel is overloaded as when an installed panel is walked on, pans therein tend to deform causing formation of stress-reduced marks, said panel comprising:
- an essentially flat pan extending in a plane longitudinally of said panel;
- two ribs extending longitudinally of said panel wherein one of each said ribs is located on a longitudinal edge of said pan, each said rib and said pan being connected along a longitudinal junction and each said rib being substantially narrower than said pan; and
- a bead along each said junction between each said rib and said pan, each said rib and said bead projecting from said pan in opposite directions relative to each other such that each said rib projects in an upward direction above the plane of said pan and each said bead projects in a downward direction below the plane of said pan;
- said beads being of a small cross-section relative to said ribs such that said beads tend to form when the panel is overloaded to thereby minimize formation of stress-induced marks in the coating on the pan of the panel.
- 2. A metal roof cladding panel according to claim 1 wherein each said bead is within 20 mm of its adjacent junction.
- 3. A metal roof cladding panel according to either claim 1 or 2 wherein each said bead is of substantially semi-circular cross-section.
- 4. A metal roof cladding panel according to claim 1 wherein the metal is steel substantially 0.42 mm thick and each said bead has an inner radius of substantially 1.5 mm.
- 5. A metal roof cladding panel having a protective or ornamental coating, the panel being formed of light gauge metal intended for attachment to a supporting surface, wherein an installed panel is subject to formation of stress-induced marks in said coating when overloaded, said panel comprising:
- an essentially flat in a plane extending longitudinally of said panel;
- two ribs extending longitudinally of said panel wherein one of each of said ribs is located on a longitudinal edge of said pan, each said rib being substantially narrower than said pan and being connected to said pan along a longitudinal junction;
- a bead along each said junction between said rib and said pan, each said rib and said bead projecting from said pan in opposite directions relative to each other such that said rib projects in an upward direction above the plane of said pan and said bead projects in a downward direction below the plane of said pan to be in contact with said supporting surface;
- said bead being of a small cross-section relative to said rib, the light gauge metal of said panel tending to deform in an area of said bead when said panel is overloaded to thereby minimize formation of stress-induced marks in said coating on an area of said pan.
- 6. A metal roof cladding panel according to claim 5 wherein said cladding is substantially planar so as to be attached in contact with a substantially planar supporting surface.
Priority Claims (2)
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PI8693 |
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PJ2795 |
Feb 1989 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 362,777 filed June 7, 1989.
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Continuations (1)
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