Claims
- 1. A sheet metal cladding panel for outer walls and roofs comprising: a middle portion, an upwardly folded flange extending along a first side of said middle portion, and an upwardly folded edge side extending along an oppositely positioned second side of said middle portion, at least said upwardly folded edge side having a downwardly folded half seam extending therefrom for joining juxtaposed panels to one another, said half seam being folded downwardly to define an acute angle with respect to said edge side, said edge side and said half seam being formed with double walls along at least a portion of their longitudinal extent to define inner and outer walls of said edge side and inner and outer walls of said half seam, the combination of said edge side and said half seam defining a cross-sectional shape that is substantially constant along substantially the entire longitudinal extent of the edge side and the half seam, the inner wall of the edge side having an attachment flange connected thereto and extending outwardly therefrom for fastening the panel to a substructure, said attachment flange, said middle portion, said edge side and said half seam having respective oppositely positioned end edges located at corresponding ends thereof, at least one of the end edges of the attachment flange being positioned inwardly of the corresponding end edge of the middle portion so that a portion of the longitudinal extent of the middle portion is absent on outwardly extending attachment flange, a portion of said edge side and a portion of said half seam being single walled, said single walled portion of said half seam and said edge side corresponding in longitudinal extent to the portion which is absent the attachment flange, said single walled portion of the half seam terminating at a free edge, the cross-sectional shape defined by the combination of the single walled portion of the edge side and the single walled portion of the entire half seam being substantially the same as the cross-sectional shape defined by the combination of the double walled portion of the edge side and the double walled portion of the half seam.
- 2. The panel according to claim 1, wherein the attachment flange and the middle portion are positioned in substantially the same plane when viewed in cross-section.
- 3. The panel according to claim 1, wherein an upper surface of the attachment flange and a lower surface of the middle portion are positioned in substantially the same plane.
- 4. The panel according to claim 1, wherein said attachment flange lies in a plane positioned below a plane in which lies the middle portion.
- 5. The panel according to claim 1, wherein said attachment flange is substantially parallel to said middle portion.
- 6. The panel according to claim 1, wherein both end edges of the middle portion are substantially coextensive with the corresponding end edges of the outer wall of the edge side and the outer wall of the half seam.
- 7. The panel according to claim 1, wherein at least one end edge of the outer wall of the edge side and at least one and edge of the outer wall of the half seam extend outwardly beyond the corresponding end edge of the middle portion.
- 8. The panel according to claim 7, wherein the end edge of the middle portion that does not extend as far outwardly as the corresponding end edges of the outer walls of the edge side and the half seam is folded downwardly.
- 9. A panel for outer walls and roofs comprising: a middle portion, an upwardly folded flange extending along a first side of said middle portion, and an upwardly folded edge side extending along an oppositely positioned second side of said middle portion, at least said upwardly folded edge side having a downwardly folded half seam extending therefrom for joining juxtaposed panels to one another, said edge side and said half seam being formed with double walls along at least a portion of their longitudinal extent to define inner and outer walls of said edge side and inner and outer walls of said half seam, the combination of the outer wall of the edge side and the outer wall of the half seam defining a cross-sectional shape that is substantially constant along its longitudinal extent and that is substantially the same as the cross-sectional shape defined by the combination of the inner wall of the edge side and the inner wall of the half seam, the inner wall of the edge side having an attachment flange connected thereto and extending outwardly therefrom for fastening the panel to a substructure, said middle portion, said edge side, said half seam and said attachment flange having respective oppositely positioned end edges located at corresponding ends thereof, at least one of the end edges of the attachment flange, the inner wall of the edge side and the inner wall of the half seam being positioned inwardly of the corresponding end edge of the middle portion so that the portion of the edge side and the portion of the half seam having inwardly positioned end edges are single walled, the inwardly positioned end edge of the attachment flange being at the same end of the panel as the inwardly positioned end edges of the inner wall of the edge side and the inner wall of the half seam, said single walled portion of the half seam terminating at a free edge, the cross-sectional shape defined by the combination of the single walled portion of the edge side and the single walled portion of the entire half seam being substantially the same as the cross-sectional shape defined by the combination of the double walled portion of the edge side and the double walled portion of the half seam.
- 10. The panel according to claim 9, wherein both end edges of the middle portion are substantially coextensive with the corresponding end edges of the outer wall of the edge side and the outer wall of the half seam.
- 11. The panel according to claim 9, wherein at least one end edge of the outer wall of the edge side and at least one end edge of the outer wall of the half seam extend outwardly beyond the corresponding end edge of the middle portion.
- 12. The panel according to claim 11, wherein the end edge of the middle portion that does not extend as far outwardly as the corresponding end edges of the outer walls of the edge side and the half seam is folded downwardly.
- 13. A panel for outer walls and roofs comprising: a middle portion, an upwardly folded flange extending along one side of said middle portion, and an upwardly folded edge side extending along an opposite side of said middle portion, at least said upwardly folded edge side having a downwardly and outwardly folded half seam extending therefrom for joining juxtaposed panels to one another, said edge side and said half seam being formed with double walls along at least a portion of their longitudinal extent to define inner and outer walls of said edge side and inner and outer walls of said half seam, the outer wall of the edge side having an attachment flange connected thereto and extending outwardly thereform for fastening the panel to a substructure, said middle portion and said attachment flange having respective oppositely positioned end edges located at corresponding ends thereof, at least one of the end edges of the attachment flange being positioned inwardly of the corresponding end edge of the middle portion so that the portion of the edge side and the portion of the half seam having inwardly positioned end edges are single walled, the end edge of the outer wall of the edge side and the end edge of the outer wall of the half seam extending outwardly beyond the corresponding end edge of the middle portion.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/476,472, filed as PCT/SE88/00663 Dec. 5, 1988, now abandoned.
PCT Information
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PCT/SE88/00663 |
12/5/1988 |
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7/2/1990 |
7/2/1990 |
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WO89/05419 |
6/15/1989 |
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