Claims
- 1. A wall panel having an exterior side and an interior side for use in sheathing the framework of a building, comprising: a rectangular frame having an exterior side and an interior side; a plurality of rectangular wall panel segments sized to overlay said frame; means to secure said panel segment members to said frame and spaced apart from said frame so as to provide an isopiestic space therebetween; means to adjust the volume of said isopiestic space; means to ventilate said isopiestic space; said means to secure said panel segment members to said frame comprising a plurality of bolts having elongated shafts, bolt head ends, and threaded ends; means to secure said bolt head ends to said panel segments and means to secure said threaded ends to said frame; said means to adjust the volume of said isopiestic space comprising coacting pairs of wedge means and means to secure said pairs of wedge means to said bolts and to sandwich said pairs of wedge means between said panel segments and said frame; said means to secure said pairs of wedge means to said bolts comprising open-ended elongated slots in said pairs of wedge means adapted to straddle said elongated shafts of said bolts, whereby the shifting of said pairs of wedge means on said elongated shafts of said bolts, one with respect to the other, shifts said panel segment members spacewise relative to said frame.
- 2. The wall panel of claim 1, wherein said means to ventilate said isopiestic space comprises provision of means to permit free flow of air between said isopiestic space and the exterior side of said wall panel wherein selected wall panel segments are spaced apart to permit free flow of air between said isopiestic space and said exterior side of said wall panel.
- 3. The wall panel of claim 1, including an interior wall member secured to said interior side of said wall panel.
- 4. A wall panel having an exterior side and an interior side for use in sheathing the framework of a building, comprising: a rectangular frame having an exterior side and an interior side; a plurality of rectangular wall panel segments sized to overlay said frame; means to secure said panel segment members to said frame and spaced apart from said frame so as to provide an isopiestic space therebetween; means to adjust the volume of said isopiestic space; means to ventilate said isopiestic space; means for securing said wall panel to said framework of said building adapted to provide universal adjustment of said wall panel with respect to said framework; said means for securing said wall panel to said framework comprising: L-shaped brackets each having a vertical leg and a horizontal leg; bolt means to secure said vertical leg to said frame; an oversized bolt hole in said vertical leg adapted to provide universal movement in a vertical plane between said bolt means and said bolt hole; threaded stud means to secure said horizontal leg to said framework; an over-sized stud hole in said horizontal leg adapted to provide universal movement in a horizontal plane between said threaded stud means; wedge means to shift said vertical leg horizontally, and washer means to shift said horizontal leg vertically.
- 5. A wall panel having an exterior side and an interior side for use in sheathing the framework of a building, comprising: a rectangular frame having an exterior side and an interior side; a plurality of rectangular wall panel segments sized to overlay said frame; means to secure said panel segment members to said frame and spaced apart from said frame so as to provide an isopiestic space therebetween; means to adjust the volume of said isopiestic space; means to ventilate said isopiestic space; and a metal sheet configured to cover said rectangular frame and to selectively extend beyond one edge of said frame to form one member of a window sash.
- 6. A wall panel having an exterior side and an interior side for use in sheathing the framework of a building, comprising: a rectangular frame having an exterior side and an interior side; a plurality of rectangular wall panel segments sized to overlay said frame; means to secure said panel segment members to said frame and spaced apart from said frame so as to provide an isopiestic space therebetween; means to adjust the volume of said isopiestic space; and means to ventilate said isopiestic space; said wall panel being in combination with three other like wall panels arrayed on the framework of a building to define a rectangular window opening, comprising:
- a first rectangular frame positioned adjacent the top edge of said rectangular window opening, having a bottom portion; a first rectangular sheet configured to cover said frame and to extend beyond said frame bottom portion to form a top window sash member;
- a second rectangular frame having a top portion; a second rectangular sheet configured to cover said frame and to extend beyond said frame top portion to form a bottom window sash member;
- a third rectangular frame having a left side portion; a third rectangular sheet configured to cover said frame and to extend beyond said frame left side portion to form a right side window sash member; and
- a fourth rectangular frame having a right side portion; a fourth rectangular sheet configured to cover said frame and to extend beyond said frame right side portion to form a left side window sash member.
- 7. The wall panels of claim 6, wherein said side wall panels define a window sash adapted to receive a fixed window pane.
- 8. The wall panels of claim 6, wherein said side wall panels define a window sash adapted to receive a plurality of sliding window panes therein.
- 9. The wall panels of claim 6, wherein said wall panels define a window sash adapted to receive a pivoted window pane therein.
- 10. The wall panels of claim 6, wherein said wall panels define a window sash adapted to receive a pair of double hung window panes therein.
Priority Claims (7)
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62-275133 |
Oct 1987 |
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63-112257 |
May 1988 |
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63-245436 |
Sep 1988 |
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63-267738 |
Oct 1988 |
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1-018189 |
Jan 1989 |
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1-045582 |
Feb 1989 |
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1-85381 |
Apr 1989 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of prior applications Ser. No. 07/346,884, filed May 3, 1989, , and Ser. No. 07/504,556, filed Apr. 3, 1990, both now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (11)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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