Decking

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6691482
  • Patent Number
    6,691,482
  • Date Filed
    Friday, February 16, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 17, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
Decking including a profiled panel having a plurality of open-faced spaced ribs attached to a plurality of respective connecting sections. Each of the ribs defines a recessed area. A panel is received within each of the recessed areas and attached to the profiled panel defining a cavity. Each cavity is defined by at least a portion of the rib and the panel, respectively. The cavity is adapted to receive a tip of a fastener passing through the rib. The fastener is used to secure roofing material to an upper surface of the decking when used to form a roof.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to metal roof and floor deck assemblies and more particularly to decking used for roofs that have roofing material attached to the decking through fasteners.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Convention centers, arenas, office buildings, and other major structures use metal decking to form a roof or ceiling. The metal decking can also be used for noise control. Roofing material may be attached to the decking. Typically, this roofing material may include many materials such as a metal/fabric laminate, an insulation layer, polystyrene, a fabric layer, and/or other materials. These roofing materials are then secured to the decking through a mechanical fastener, such as nails or screw type fasteners which are well known in the art. See, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,884,446.




Generally speaking, the decking includes a fluted profiled deck that includes a plurality of spaced apart ribs and flat sections. A recessed area is defined between the rib sections. Generally, during installation, tips of the mechanical fasteners pass through the flat sections and are exposed from a bottom surface of the profiled fluted deck. This can result in an unsightly appearance of the underside of the profiled fluted deck, which in many instances, forms a part of a ceiling.




Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide decking that has an improved appearance, such as a ceiling, after roofing material is attached thereto by mechanical fasteners.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is decking that includes a profiled panel having a base and at least one longitudinally-extending, open-faced rib extending from the base. Each open-faced rib defines a recessed area. A panel is received within each recessed area and is attached to the rib defining a-cavity. The cavity is defined by a portion of the rib and the panel, wherein the cavity is adapted to receive a tip of a fastener passing through the rib.




More specifically, the decking includes a profiled panel having a plurality of open-faced spaced ribs attached to a plurality of respective connecting sections. Each of the ribs defines a recessed area. A panel is received within each of the recessed areas and attached to the profiled panel defining a cavity. Each cavity is defined by at least a portion of the rib and the panel, respectively, wherein the panel is adapted to receive a tip of a fastener passing through the rib. Preferably, the panels and the profiled panel are made of metal and the panels are fastened to the profiled panel. Each of the ribs is defined by two spaced apart legs, wherein each leg is attached at an end to a rib base, and at another end to a respective connecting section. The connecting sections and the panels may be substantially flat. Each of the panels is fixedly attached to a respective rib defining a recessed area. The panels and the profiled panels may include a plurality of perforations for sound deadening qualities. Insulation material may be provided within the cavities defined by the panel and ribs.




Preferably, each of the panels is U-shaped and includes two panel legs expanding from a panel base. The panel legs are positioned adjacent to respective legs of the ribs so that the panel legs engage with the legs of the ribs. More specifically, the respective panel legs include one of male locking members and female locking members and respective legs of the ribs include the other of the male locking members and female locking members. The male locking members are adapted to engage with the female locking members. Preferably, the panels include the male locking members that are defined by longitudinally-extending portions extending along respective panel legs. Preferably, the respective legs of the ribs include female locking members that are defined by indentations that receive respective ones of the longitudinally-extending members. The bases of the ribs and the bases of the panels can include longitudinally-extending stiffeners.




The present invention is also roofing that incorporates the above-identified decking. The decking includes an upper surface and a lower surface. Roofing material is attached to the upper surface of the profiled panel. A plurality of fasteners having tips secure the roofing material to the profiled decking with the plurality of fasteners passing through the ribs and the tips of the plurality of fasteners positioned within the cavities of the decking so that the tips are not exposed from the lower surface of the decking.




The present invention is also a method for installing a roofing that includes the steps of: providing the above-identified decking; attaching the decking to a support structure; placing roofing material onto the upper surface of the decking; and securing the roofing material to the decking with a plurality of fasteners having tips, wherein the tips pass through the roofing material and the upper surface of the decking. The tips are contained within respective cavities and the tips do not extend below the lower surface of the decking.




The present invention is also a method of manufacturing decking that includes the steps of forming a profiled panel with a plurality of spaced ribs attached to a plurality of respective connecting sections, wherein each of the ribs defines a recessed area and attaching a panel within each of the recessed areas of the profiled panel to form a cavity, each cavity defined by at least a portion of the rib and the panel, respectively, wherein the cavity is adapted to receive a tip of a fastener passing through the rib.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1A

is a top perspective view of a portion of a prior art profiled decking;





FIG. 1B

is a top perspective view of the profiled decking shown in

FIG. 1A

attached to purlins;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the portion of the prior art profiled decking having insulation material attached thereto via mechanical fasteners with tips of the mechanical fasteners extending through a bottom surface of the profiled decking;





FIG. 3

is a top perspective view of a first embodiment of a portion of a profiled decking made in accordance with the present invention with insulation material and mechanical fasteners securing the insulation material to the decking shown in phantom;





FIG. 4

is an exploded perspective view of a second embodiment of a portion of a profiled decking made in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 5

is an elevational view of the profiled decking shown in

FIG. 4

having fasteners securing insulation material thereto; and





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of the profiled decking shown in

FIG. 4

made in accordance with the present invention.











DESCRIPTIONS OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIGS. 1A and 1B

show a portion of a prior art profiled fluted decking or panel


10


. Typically, the profiled fluted decking


10


is positioned on transversely extending purlins P or beams which are connected to a building superstructure B (such as load bearing walls) by conventional means recognized in the art. See, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,259,157, which is hereby incorporated by reference. The profiled fluted decking


10


includes a plurality of spaced apart open-faced, longitudinallyextending ribs


12


. A plurality of longitudinally-extending flats or connecting portions or sections


14


is secured to the respective ribs


12


. Preferably, the ribs


12


extend the complete width of the decking


10


and the connecting portions


14


are flat. Recessed areas


16


are defined by respective ribs


12


. Each of the ribs


12


includes two spaced apart rib legs


18


having distal ends connected to a respective rib base


20


and opposite ends connected to respective connecting portions


14


. Perforations


21


, shown in phantom, may be provided for sound deadening properties.





FIG. 2

shows a portion of roof R incorporating the profiled fluted decking


10


. Specifically, the roof R includes the profiled fluted decking


10


having insulation material


22


positioned on a top surface or upper surface


23


of the profiled fluted deck


10


and resting on the rib bases


20


of ribs


12


. Mechanical fasteners


24


, such as nails or screws, pass through the insulation material or roofing


22


through the respective rib bases


20


of ribs


12


of the profiled fluted decking


10


so that tips


26


of the mechanical fasteners


24


pass through a bottom surface


27


of the profiled fluted decking


10


. The mechanical fasteners


24


have heads H at an end opposite the tips


26


. In many instances, the bottom surface or lower surface


27


forms a ceiling of a structure, whereby the exposed tips


26


provide an unsightly appearance for a ceiling. In other instances, a false ceiling may be secured to the connecting portions


14


to hide the exposed tips


26


. However, the false ceiling is an extremely costly endeavor in both materials and labor.





FIG. 3

shows a first embodiment of a decking


30


made in accordance with the present invention. The decking


30


is similar to the profiled fluted decking


10


, except for the below noted differences. Therefore, like reference numerals will be used for like elements. Decking


30


includes a plurality of panels or pans


32


secured to the ribs


12


and spaced a distance X away from the rib bases


20


and positioned within the recessed area


16


. A cavity


34


is defined into which the exposed tips


26


of the mechanical fasteners


24


may be received after passing through a rib base


20


. Preferably, the profiled fluted decking


10


and the panel or pan


32


are made of metal. In its simplest form, the panel or pan


32


is a flat plate that is fixedly attached, such as by welding or fastening, to the respective rib legs


18


spaced a distance X away from the rib bases


20


within the recessed area


16


so as to define the cavity


34


by a portion of respective rib legs


18


, a rib base


20


, and a respective panel or pan


32


. In other words, each cavity


34


is defined by a portion of a respective rib


12


and a panel or pan


32


. Preferably, each panel or pan


32


extends along the complete width W of the profiled fluted decking


10


, like the ribs


12


. The ribs


12


and the panels or pans


32


may have a plurality of perforations. Hence, after installation of the insulation material or roofing material


22


secured by the mechanical fasteners


24


, the tips


26


are not exposed through a bottom surface


27


′ of the decking


30


. The bottom surface


27


′ of the decking


30


is defined by bottom surfaces S of the connecting sections


14


, bottom surfaces S′ of the panel or pans


32


, and outer surfaces S″ of portions of rib legs


18


positioned below the panel or pans


32


. Cavities


36


are defined between respective bottom surfaces S″ of legs


18


and bottom surfaces S′ of panels or pans


32


. Respective panels or pans


32


are spaced a vertical distance X from the rib bases


20


, whereby L≦T+X+t, where L is the maximum length of the fasteners


24


; T is the thickness of the roofing material


22


; and t is the thickness of the rib base


20


.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, each cavity or first cavity


34


is defined by a portion of rib


12


and a first surface


39


of the panel


32


. Each cavity


36


is open-faced and defined by the bottom surface or second surface S′ of the panel


32


and a portion of the rib


12


, wherein the first cavity


34


is adapted to receive the tip


26


of the respective fastener


24


.





FIGS. 4-6

show a second embodiment of decking


40


made in accordance with the present invention. The decking


40


includes a profiled deck


42


that includes a plurality of spaced open-faced, longitudinally-extending ribs


44


separated by longitudinally-extending flats or connecting portions


46


. A recessed area


48


is defined by rib legs


50


and


52


of respective ribs


44


and a rib base


54


. Respective rib legs


50


and


52


are connected to a rib base


54


at a distal end and to respective connecting portions


46


at opposite ends. Each rib leg


50


and


52


includes a respective longitudinally-extending indentation or female locking members


56


and


58


. A plurality of U-shaped panels or pans


60


are received in respective recessed areas


48


. Each panel or pan


60


includes spaced apart panel legs


62


and


64


connected to a panel base portion


66


. Extending members or male locking members


68


and


70


extend from legs


62


and


64


, respectively. The extending members


68


and


70


are adapted to be received and engaged by respective indentations or female locking members


56


and


58


so as to mechanically secure the panel or pan


60


to the profiled deck


42


to form the decking


40


. Preferably, the panel or pan


60


is snapped into place with the male locking members


68


and


70


coacting with the female locking members


56


and


58


so that the panel legs


62


and


64


are positioned adjacent to and engaged with respective rib legs


50


and


52


. Preferably, the panel or pan


60


and profiled deck


42


are made of metal and the panel or pan


60


may be additionally tack welded or other mechanically fastened to the profiled deck


42


. Alternatively, the female locking members


56


and


58


may be formed on the panel or pan


60


and the male locking members


68


and


70


may be formed on the profiled deck


42


. Any other type of mechanically-attaching mechanisms may be used to secure the panel or pan


60


to the profiled deck


42


.




The decking


40


also includes a plurality of longitudinally-extending stiffener members or stiffeners


71


on both the profiled deck


42


and the panel or pan


60


. The stiffening members


71


provide additional stiffness to bending in the Z direction.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, in operation, the decking


40


or a plurality of decking


40


is laid side-by-side, is attached to beams P (shown in

FIG. 1B

) of a support structure B (shown in FIG.


1


B), insulation material or other roofing material


72


is laid or placed on an upper surface or top surface


73


of the profiled deck


42


. A plurality of fasteners


74


pass through the insulation material


72


and tips


76


of the fasteners


74


are received within a cavity area


78


. The fasteners


74


secure the roofing material


72


to the profiled decks


42


. As can be seen in

FIG. 6

, the fastener tips


76


do not extend through a bottom surface


77


of the decking


40


or through panel or pan


60


and the tips


76


are hidden from view and not exposed from the bottom surface


77


of the decking


40


. Insulation


80


, be it sound insulation or thermal insulation, may be received within the cavity area


78


to provide additional sound insulation and/or thermal insulation to the decking


40


. Further, insulation blocks


84


may be provided within recesses


86


defined by the respective ribs


44


. Further, the stiffening members


71


may provide a support onto which the insulation blocks


84


rest. Referring to

FIG. 6

, the decking


40


may include perforations


90


, insulation


80


, and insulation blocks


84


depending on the application.




The present invention solves a problem that has plagued profiled roof decking in the past, namely, having unsightly tips of mechanical fasteners exposed from a bottom surface of the profiled decking which forms a portion of the ceiling. Prior to the present invention, the only solution to this problem was doing nothing or attaching a false ceiling to a bottom surface of the deck to hide the appearance of the fastener tips. The present invention solves this problem and hides the tips of the fasteners in a cavity positioned below the connecting portions or flats of the decking, which creates a pleasing appearance of the profiled decking which forms the ceiling.




Decking


30


and


40


can be made through the following process. Flat sheets of steel can be passed through various dies to result in a profiled deck


42


or decking


10


. Generally speaking, each profiled deck


42


includes a plurality of ribs


44


spaced apart by a connecting portion


46


. During installation, adjacent decking can be placed next to each other via the end ribs of adjacent sections. Alternatively, the end ribs of each decking sections can be formed having end connecting portions


100


, shown in

FIG. 3

, adapted to be mated with each other, also shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,172,527, which is hereby incorporated by reference. Also, each profiled deck can only include one rib profile having a width


102


, shown in

FIGS. 4 and 6

and having end sections such as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,127,527, which can be joined together to form a panel having a plurality of ribs. Pans or panels


60


are formed from sheet steel and snapped into place with the respective ribs


44


as previously disclosed. Insulation


80


may be received by the pans or panels


60


prior to assembly. The pans or panels


60


may also be fastened to the profiled deck


42


. An example of a decking made in accordance with the present invention, has the following dimensions as referred to in FIG.


5


:




A≅15″




B′=3″




C=4½-7½″




D=2″




E=2¼″




F=2½″




G={fraction (


1


/


2


)}




H′={fraction (


3


/


8


)}




The decking


40


then may be installed on site as previously discussed. Preferably, the profiled deck is made of


18-14


gauge steel and the panels


60


are made of 20 gauge steel.




Having described the presently preferred embodiments of our invention, it is to be understood that it may otherwise be embodied within the scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. Decking comprising:a profiled panel having a plurality of open-faced spaced ribs attached to a plurality of respective connecting sections, wherein each of said ribs defines a recessed area; and a multi-sided panel having a first surface and a second surface received within each of said recessed areas, said multi-sided panel including two spaced apart legs, said multi-sided panel attached to said profiled panel and extending between rib legs of said rib and defining a closed first cavity and a second cavity, each first cavity defined by a portion of said rib legs and said first surface of said panel, said legs of said multi-sided panel extending into the first cavity respectively, wherein the first cavity is adapted to receive a tip of a fastener passing through said rib with the tip contained within said first cavity and each second cavity is open-faced and defined by said second surface of said panel and a portion of said rib legs.
  • 2. Decking as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said ribs is defined by two spaced apart legs, each leg attached at an end to a rib base and at another end to a respective connecting section.
  • 3. Decking as claimed in claim 2, wherein said connecting sections are substantially flat.
  • 4. Decking as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said panels is fixedly attached to a respective rib defining said recessed area.
  • 5. Decking as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said panels is flat.
  • 6. Decking comprising:a profiled panel having a plurality of open-faced spaced ribs attached to a plurality of respective connecting sections, wherein each of said ribs defines a recessed area; and a panel having a first surface and a second surface received within each of said recessed areas, said panel attached to said profiled panel and extending between rib legs of said rib and defining a first cavity and a second cavity, each first cavity defined by a portion of said rib legs and said first surface of said panel, respectively, wherein the first cavity is adapted to receive a tip of a fastener passing through said rib and each second cavity is open-faced and defined by said second surface of said panel and a portion of said rib legs, wherein at least one of said panel and said profiled panel includes a plurality of perforations.
  • 7. Decking comprising:a profiled panel having a plurality of open-faced spaced ribs attached to a plurality of respective connecting sections, wherein each of said ribs defines a recessed area; and a panel having a first surface and a second surface received within each of said recessed areas, said panel attached to said profiled panel and extending between rib legs of said rib and defining a first cavity and a second cavity, each first cavity defined by a portion of said rib legs and said first surface of said panel, respectively, wherein the first cavity is adapted to receive a tip of a fastener passing through said rib and each second cavity is open-faced and defined by said second surface of said panel and a portion of said rib legs, wherein the decking further comprises insulation material received within the cavity.
  • 8. Decking comprising:a profiled panel having a plurality of open-faced spaced ribs attached to a plurality of respective connecting sections, wherein each of said ribs defines a recessed area; and a panel having a first surface and a second surface received within each of said recessed areas, said panel attached to said profiled panel and extending between rib legs of said rib and defining a first cavity and a second cavity, each first cavity defined by a portion of said rib legs and said first surface of said panel, respectively, wherein the first cavity is adapted to receive a tip of a fastener passing through said rib and each second cavity is open-faced and defined by said second surface of said panel and a portion of said rib legs, wherein each of said ribs is defined by two spaced apart legs, each leg attached at an end to a rib base and at another end to a respective connecting section and wherein said panels is U-shaped.
  • 9. Decking as claimed in claim 8, wherein each of said panel comprises two panel legs extending from a panel base, said panel legs positioned adjacent to respective legs of said ribs.
  • 10. Decking as claimed in claim 9, wherein said panel legs engage with said legs of said ribs.
  • 11. Decking as claimed in claim 10, wherein said respective panel legs include one of male locking members and female locking members and respective legs of said ribs include other of said male locking members and female locking members, said male locking members adapted to engage with said female locking members.
  • 12. Decking as claimed in claim 11, wherein said panels include male locking members that include longitudinally-extending portions extending along respective panel legs and said respective legs of said ribs include female locking members that are defined by indentations that receive respective ones of said longitudinally-extending members.
  • 13. Decking as claimed in claim 12, wherein said bases of said ribs and said bases of said panels include longitudinally-extending stiffeners.
  • 14. Decking as claimed in claim 12, wherein said panels and said profiled panel comprise metal and said panels are fastened to said profiled panel.
  • 15. Roofing comprising:decking, comprising a profiled panel having a plurality of open-faced spaced ribs attached to a plurality of respective connecting sections, wherein each of said ribs defines a recessed area; a panel having a first surface and a second surface received within each of said recessed areas, said panel attached to said profiled panel and extending between rib legs of said rib and defining a first cavity and a second cavity, each first cavity defined by at least a portion of said rib legs and said first surface of said panel, respectively, wherein the first cavity is adapted to receive a tip of a fastener passing through said rib section, said decking having an upper surface and a lower surface and each second cavity is open-faced and defined by said second surface of said panel and a portion of said rib legs; roofing material attached to said upper surface of said decking; and a plurality of fasteners having tips, said plurality of fasteners securing said roofing material to said profiled decking with said plurality of fasteners passing through said ribs and said tips of said plurality fasteners positioned within the first cavities of said decking so that the tips are not exposed from a lower surface of the decking.
  • 16. A method for installing a roof comprising the steps of:(a) providing decking having a profiled panel with a plurality of open-faced spaced ribs attached to a plurality of respective connecting sections, wherein each of said ribs defines a recessed area and a panel having a first surface and a second surface received within each of said recessed areas, said panel attached to said profiled panel and extending between rib legs of said rib and defining a first cavity and a second cavity, each first cavity defined by at least a portion of said rib legs and said first surface of said panel, respectively, wherein the first cavity is adapted to receive a tip of a fastener passing through said rib and each second cavity is open-faced and defined by said second surface of said panel and a portion of said rib legs, said decking having an upper surface and a lower surface; (b) attaching said decking to a support structure; (c) placing roofing material onto the upper surface of said decking; and (d) securing said roofing material to said decking with a plurality of fasteners having tips, wherein said tips pass through said roofing material and an upper surface of said decking, said tips are contained within respective first cavities and said tips do not extend into the second cavities.
  • 17. A method of manufacturing decking comprising the steps of:forming a profiled panel with a plurality of open-faced spaced ribs attached to a plurality of respective connecting sections, wherein each of said ribs defines a recessed area; and attaching a multi-sided panel having a first surface and a second surface within each of the recessed areas of said profiled panel, said multi-sided panel including two spaced apart legs to extend between rib legs of said rib and form a closed first cavity and a second cavity, each first cavity defined by at least a portion of said rib legs and first surface of said multi-sided panel, said legs of said multi-sided panel extending into the first cavity respectively, wherein the first cavity is adapted to receive a tip of a fastener passing through said rib with the tip contained within the first cavity and each second cavity is open-faced and defined by said second surface of said panel and a portion of said rib legs.
  • 18. Decking comprising:a profiled panel having a base and at least one longitudinally-extending, open-faced rib extending from said base, wherein each of said at least one open-faced spaced rib defines a recessed area; and a panel having a first surface and a second surface received within each recessed area, said panel attached to said rib and extending between rib legs of said rib and defining a first cavity and a second cavity, the first cavity defined by a portion of said rib legs and said first surface of said panel, wherein the first cavity is adapted to receive a tip of a fastener passing through said rib and each second cavity is open-faced and defined by said second surface of said panel and a portion of said rib legs.
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