Information
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Patent Grant
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6430893
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Patent Number
6,430,893
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Date Filed
Tuesday, March 28, 200025 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 13, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Friedman; Carl D.
- McDermott; Kevin
Agents
- Dennison, Schultz & Dougherty
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 052 172
- 052 7861
- 052 78613
- 052 7452
- 052 8011
- 052 2047
- 052 20462
- 052 20463
- 052 235
- 411 84
- 411 85
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A multi-walled glazing panel which is to be attached at either side thereof to a support structure. The panel includes a plurality of horizontal sheet members separated from one another by vertical interconnecting walls which define channels along the length of the panel. A reinforcing member is disposed in the channel adjacent the side which is to be attached to the support member.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a glazing panel. More particularly, the present invention relates to a multi-walled glazing panel suitable for use as a roof light or like structure. The present invention also provides a method of attaching a multi-walled glazing panel to a support structure.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The provision of roof lighting enables daylight to be effectively transmitted or admitted into buildings.
One type of roof lighting includes at least one multi-walled glazing panel supported by a support structure, which is locatable on the roof of a building. Such support structures generally comprise a plurality of bar members located at either side of the multi-walled glazing panel and which are adapted to receive such panels. Such bar members are commonly referred to in the industry as glazing bars and come in various shapes and sizes. It is to be understood that such panels can be located on any part of a building or like structure.
With reference to
FIG. 1
, which is a perspective view of a known multi-walled glazing panel, a known type of multi-walled glazing panel
100
includes a plurality of, or at least two, horizontal sheet members
101
, separated from one another by vertical interconnecting walls
102
, such walls
102
defining channels
103
running along the length of the multi-walled glazing panel
100
. Generally, multi-walled glazing panels
100
of this type are made from the extrusion of a polycarbonate material, and the thickness of such panels can range from 4 millimeters up to approximately 30 millimeters.
A major advantage of this type of multi-walled glazing panel is that they provide good heat insulation and light transmission and consequently, can assist with savings in energy costs. Moreover, and as such glazing panels are extremely light in weight, less stress is exerted by them on the surrounding structures of the building to which they are attached and consequently, it is believed that they may actually extend the life of a building to which they are attached.
However, and somewhat surprisingly, such panels may become dislodged from their respective support structures if a heavy object falls on top of same. This is somewhat surprising as polycarbonate has exceptional levels of impact and shock resistance. In this connection, it is believed that due to the flexible nature of multi-walled polycarbonate glazing panels of this type, when a heavy object falls onto same, they flex in an elastic manner such that the sides of same come free from the glazing bars of the support structure supporting same. This has severe safety implications, especially if the heavy object concerned is a person.
SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
According to an aspect of the present invention there is provided a multi-walled glazing panel which, in use, is attached at either side thereof to a support structure, the multi-walled glazing panel including a plurality of horizontal sheet members separated from one another by vertical interconnecting walls, such vertical interconnecting walls defining channels running along the length of the multi-walled glazing panel characterised in that the sides of the multi-walled glazing panel that are attachable to the support structure are reinforced.
It is believed that the present invention addresses the problem outlined above. In particular, and as the sides of the multi-walled glazing panel of the present invention, which are to be attached to the support structure, are reinforced, same is less likely to come free from the support structure when an object falls thereon. Therefore, it is believed that the present invention increases the overall safety of using such multi-walled glazing panels as part of a roof light or like structure. In this connection, it is believed that by reinforcing the sides, same acts as a mechanical restraint and moreover, enhances the inherent rigidity of the multi-walled glazing panel, thereby increasing the resistance to the dislocation of the glazing panel from the support structure. Furthermore, it is believed that both of the above factors result in a high percentage of the energy of the falling object being transferred to, and absorbed by, the support structure, which can safely absorb such energy without the dislodgment of the glazing panel therefrom.
In a preferred embodiment, the sides of the multi-walled glazing panel which are attachable to the support structure are reinforced with reinforcement means which are locatable within the multi-walled glazing panel.
In a preferred embodiment, the reinforcement means comprises a bar of metal, preferably extruded commercial grade aluminium. It is to be understood that the bar may be of any other suitable material exhibiting the desired rigidity, for example, polycarbonate.
Preferably, the reinforcement means is sized to fit snugly within a channel provided within the multi-walled glazing panel, but not too snugly so that same is difficult to insert into said channel. This has the advantage in that same is easy to locate within the glazing panel.
Further preferably, the reinforcement means is of such a size that it is concealed by the portion of the support structure to which it is fixed. This has the advantage in that the reinforcement means cannot be seen from either above or below and hence, does not affect the aesthetic qualities of the glazing panel, nor hinder the transmission of light therethrough.
In a further aspect of the present invention there is provided a roof light incorporating a multi-walled glazing panel in accordance with the present invention.
In a further aspect of the present invention there is provided a method of attaching the sides of a multi-walled glazing panel which includes a plurality of horizontal sheet members separated from one another by vertical interconnecting walls, such vertical interconnecting walls defining channels running along the length of the multi-walled glazing panel, the method comprising the steps of.
inserting at least one reinforcement means into at least one channel located at either side of the multi-walled glazing panel; and
attaching the multi-walled glazing panel to a support structure.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a prior art multi-walled glazing panel;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of a first embodiment of a multi-walled glazing panel in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 3
illustrates the glazing panel of
FIG. 2
when fixed to a glazing bar of the interlocking type;
FIG. 4
is a cross-sectional view of a multi-walled glazing panel of
FIG. 2
when fixed to the glazing bar of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 5
is a cross-sectional view of a multi-walled glazing panel of
FIG. 2
when fixed to a “conventional” type glazing bar;
FIG. 6
is a cross-sectional view of a multi-walled glazing panel of
FIG. 2
when attached to a first embodiment of a “conventional” type glazing bar;
FIG. 7
is a cross-sectional view of a multi-walled glazing panel of
FIG. 2
when attached to a second embodiment of a “conventional” type glazing bar;
FIG. 8
is a perspective view of a second embodiment of a multi-walled glazing panel in accordance with the present invention; and
FIG. 9
is a cross-sectional view of the multi-walled glazing panel of
FIG. 8
when attached to the glazing bar of FIG.
3
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
As illustrated in
FIG. 2
, a multi-walled polycarbonate glazing panel
10
in accordance with the present invention includes a plurality of horizontal sheet members
11
, separated from one another by vertical interconnecting walls
12
, such walls
12
defining channels
13
running the length of the multi-walled glazing panel
10
. Additionally, and in order to reinforce the sides or side portions of the panel
10
which are to be attached or supported by a support structure, such as a glazing bar, same is further provided with reinforcement bars
15
which are insertable into channels
13
located at either side of the panel
10
. For illustration purposes, only one of such bars
15
is shown in FIG.
2
.
As illustrated in
FIGS. 3 and 4
, each side of the panel
10
is locatable between the jaw or clamp portion
21
of a glazing bar
20
of the interlocking type, sold by us under the name “MULTI-LINK-PANEL INTERLOCKING MODULAR GLAZING SYSTEM”, which is the subject of our European Patent No. 0473321. As shown, the panel
10
and reinforcement bars
15
are fixed to the glazing bar
20
via fixing means
22
, such as a self tapping screw, which passes through an aperture provided in a surface of the jaw
21
into the panel
10
and reinforcement bar
15
. As shown in
FIG. 4
, the bar
15
can be located in either of the channels
13
directly adjacent the glazing bar
20
. Additionally, the bar
15
is located within the confines of the jaw
21
of the glazing bar
20
and hence, is concealed. Once each side of the glazing panel
10
is fixed to its respective glazing bar
20
, via reinforcement bars
15
, a U-profile capping member
25
is placed on either end of the glazing panel
10
.
In order to install a multi-walled polycarbonate glazing panel
10
as shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, a reinforcement bar
15
is inserted into a channel
13
at each side of the panel
10
which are to be fixed to the glazing bars
20
of a support structure. It is preferable that the length of the reinforcement bar
15
is selected such that when located within the glazing panel
10
, same protrudes at both ends thereof, preferably by about 4 mm.
Once the bar
15
is in position, a clearance hole or aperture is provided through the top of each jaw
21
and through the top layer of the glazing panel
10
, followed by a tapping hole through the reinforcement bar
15
. Such an aperture is preferably provided on both sides of the glazing panel
10
in a central position along the length of each glazing bar
20
and immediately over the center of the reinforcement bar
15
. Fixing means
22
, such as a self tapping screw, is then driven into the assembly of the glazing bar
20
, panel
10
and reinforcement bar
15
, until the head of the screw
22
sits on the surface of the glazing bar
20
. Preferably, such screw
22
is not tightened to such an extent that free thermal movement of the glazing panel
10
is hindered, that is, when fixed to its respective glazing bar
20
.
If applicable, U-profile capping members
25
are then placed at either end of the glazing panel
10
. The protrusion of the reinforcement bar
15
beyond the end of the panel
10
is intended to act as a restraint by contact with the U-profile capping members
25
, thus preventing any sideways movement of the reinforcement bar
15
.
As illustrated in
FIG. 5
, a side of the panel
10
is locatable between a jaw or Clamp portion
31
provided by a base member
35
and capping bar
34
of a glazing bar
30
. As shown, the panel
10
and reinforcement bar
15
are fixed to the glazing bar
30
via fixing means
32
, such as a self-tapping screw, which passes through an aperture provided in a surface of a upper seal
36
a
into the panel
10
and reinforcement bar
15
. As shown in
FIG. 5
, the bar
15
is located in the uppermost channel
13
provided within the panel
10
, however, it is understood that it can be provided in any of the channels
13
. Additionally, the bar
15
is located within the confines of the jaw
31
provided by the base member
35
and capping bar
34
of the glazing bar
30
and hence, is concealed. Although not illustrated, once fixed to the glazing bar
30
, each end of the glazing panel
10
can be provided with a U-profile capping member.
In order to install a multi-walled polycarbonate glazing panel
10
in accordance with the present invention to a glazing bar
30
as shown in
FIG. 5
, a reinforcement bar
15
is inserted into a channel at each side of the panel
10
which is to be fixed to the glazing bar
30
of a support structure. Preferably, the length of the reinforcement bar
15
is selected such that, when located within the glazing panel
10
, same protrudes at both ends thereof, preferably by about 4 mm.
Once the bar
15
is in position, a clearance hole or aperture is provided through the top of the seal
36
a
and through the top layer of the glazing panel
10
, followed by a tapping hole through the reinforcement bar
15
. Such an aperture is preferably provided on both sides of the glazing panel
10
in a central portion along the length of each glazing bar
30
and immediately over the centre of the reinforcement bar
15
. Fixing means
32
, such as a selftapping screw, is then driven into the assembly of the seal
36
a,
panel
10
and reinforcement bar
15
.
If applicable, U-profile capping members are then placed at either end of the glazing panel
10
The protrusion of the reinforcement bar
15
beyond the ends of the panel
10
is intended to act as a restraint by contact with the U-profile capping member, thus preventing any sideway movements of the reinforcement bar
15
.
As illustrated in
FIG. 6
, each side of the panel
10
is locatable between the jaw or clamp portion
31
provided by a base member
35
and a capping bar
34
of a glazing bar
30
. As shown, the panel
10
and reinforcement bar
15
are fixed to one another via fixing means
32
, such as a self-tapping screw. As illustrated, one end
32
a
of fixing means
32
protrudes into space
38
provided by base member
35
of the glazing bar
30
. In the illustrated embodiment, same passes through a lower seal
36
b provided on the base member
35
of the glazing bar
30
. As the fixing means
32
protrudes into the space
38
, when the glazing panel
10
is hit by an object, this causes the end
32
a
of the fixing means
32
to engage with a surface of the base member
35
and hence, prevents the glazing panel
10
from being removed or dislodged from the glazing bar
30
.
With reference to
FIG. 6
, although the reinforcement bar is located in the lowermost channel
13
, it is to be understood that it can be located in any of the channels
13
adjacent the glazing bar
30
. In this connection, it is only the length of the fixing means which must be long enough to engage with a surface of the glazing bar
30
. For the avoidance of any doubt, such surface may be provided by the base member
35
or capping bar
34
of glazing bar
30
.
Additionally, the reinforcement bar
15
is located within the confines of the jaw
31
provided by the base member
35
and capping bar
34
of the glazing bar
30
and hence, is concealed. Although not illustrated, once fixed to the glazing bars
30
, each end of the glazing panel
10
may be provided with a U-profile capping member.
In order to attach a multi-walled polycarbonate glazing panel
10
in accordance with the present invention to a glazing bar
30
as shown in
FIG. 6
, a reinforcement bar
15
is inserted into a channel
13
at each side of the panel which are to be attached to the glazing bars
30
of the support structure. It is preferable, that the lengths of the reinforcement bar
15
is selected such that when located within the glazing panel
10
, same protrudes at both ends thereof, preferably by about 4 mm.
Once the bar
15
is in position, a clearance hole or aperture is provided through the top of the glazing panel
10
, followed by a tapping hole through the reinforcement bar
15
. Such an aperture is preferably provided on both sides of the glazing panel
10
in a central position. Fixing means
32
, such as a self-tapping screw, is then driven into a surface of the glazing panel
10
and reinforcement bar
15
until an end of same protrudes through reinforcement bar
15
into space
38
provided by base member
35
of the glazing bar
30
.
If applicable, U-profile capping members can then be placed on either end of the glazing panel
10
. The protrusion of the reinforcement bar
15
beyond the end of the panel
10
is intended to act as a restraint by contacting the U-profile capping members, thus preventing any sideways movement of the reinforcement bar
15
.
As illustrated in
FIG. 7
, each side of the panel
10
is locatable between the jaw or clamp portion
41
provided by a base member
45
and a capping bar
44
of a glazing bar
40
. As shown, the panel
10
and reinforcement bar
15
are fixed to one another via fixing means
42
, such as a self-tapping screw. As illustrated, one end
42
a
of fixing means
42
protrude into space
48
provided by base member
45
of the glazing bar
40
. As the fixing means
42
protrude into the space
48
, when the glazing panel
10
is hit by an object, this causes the end
42
a
of the fixing means
42
to engage with a surface of the base member
35
and hence, prevents the glazing panel
10
from being removed or dislodged from the clamp member
31
provided by the base member
45
and capping member
44
.
Additionally, the reinforcement bar
15
is located within the confines of the jaw
41
provided by the base member
45
and capping bar
44
of the glazing bar
40
and hence, is concealed. As illustrated, once fixed to the glazing bar
40
, each end of the glazing panel
10
can be provided with a U-profile capping member.
In order to attach a multi-walled polycarbonate glazing panel
10
in accordance with the present invention to a glazing bar
40
as shown in
FIG. 7
, a reinforcement bar
15
is inserted into channels
13
at each side of the panel
10
. It is preferable, that the lengths of the reinforcement bar
15
is selected such that when located within the glazing panel
10
, same protrudes at both ends thereof, preferably by about 4 mm.
Once the bar
15
is in position, a clearance hole or aperture is provided through the top of the glazing panel
10
, followed by a tapping hole through the reinforcement bar
15
. Such an aperture is prefarably provided on both sides of the glazing panel
10
in a central position. Fixing means
42
, such as a self-tapping screw, is then driven into a surface of the glazing panel
10
and reinforcement bar
15
, until an end of same protrudes through reinforcement bar
15
until same protrudes through the other side of the glazing panel
10
.
The panel is then located on to the base member
45
such that the lower end
42
a
of the fixing means
32
is located in the space
48
provided thereby and the capping member
44
of the glazing bar
40
is then placed on top of the panel
10
such that the jaws
41
provided by the glazing bar
40
clamps the panel
10
in position.
If applicable, U-profile capping members can then be placed at either end of the glazing panel
10
. The protrusion of the reinforcement bar
15
beyond the end of the panel
10
is intended to act as a restraint by contacting the U-profile capping members, thus preventing any sideway movements of the reinforcement bar.
As illustrated in
FIG. 8
, each channel
13
located on either side of the multi-walled glazing panel
10
is provided with a reinforcement bar
15
. It will be appreciated that by increasing the number of reinforcement bars
15
, the reinforcement of the glazing panel
10
is increased such that same is less likely to become dislodged from the glazing bars
20
to which it is attached, that is, in the event that a heavy object falls onto same. In the illustrated embodiment, the two channels
13
directly adjacent the glazing bar
20
are each provided with a reinforcement bar
15
. It is to be understood that the number of reinforcement bars
15
utilized can vary depending on the number of channels
13
provided within the multi-walled glazing panels
10
which are located at either side of the multi-walled glazing panel
10
, for example, a multi-walled glazing panel
10
which includes four horizontal sheet members
11
will have three channels
13
at either side thereof and consequently, each side of such a multi-walled glazing panel
10
can be provided with three reinforcement bars
15
.
As illustrated in
FIGS. 8 and 9
, the reinforcement bars
15
are not fixed to the glazing bar
20
via fixing means
22
, for example, a self tapping screw, but rather are held, or retained, in position by a stop member
50
. As illustrated, each side of the multi-walled glazing panel
10
is provided with two stop members
50
; however, it is to be understood that the number can vary depending on the length of the multi-walled glazing panel
10
and support required. Preferably, each stop member
50
includes a plurality of downwardly extending legs
51
which, in use, are located adjacent the reinforcement bars
15
(see FIG.
9
). Depending on the width of the reinforcement bars
15
and the width of the channels
13
, it is to be understood that the legs
51
may be inserted into the same channel
13
within which the reinforcement bar
15
is located, or in an adjacent channel
13
. Preferably, the legs
51
of the stop member
50
are long enough so that they extend into space
23
provided by glazing panel
20
, such that on impact the lower portions of the legs
51
will interact or engage with the glazing bar
20
and hence, assists with preventing the multi-walled glazing panel
10
from being removed or dislodged from the glazing bar
20
, that is, in the event that an object falls onto same.
In order to install a multi-walled polycarbonate glazing panel
10
as shown in
FIG. 8
, a reinforcement bar
15
is inserted into each channel
13
located at either side of the multi-walled glazing panel
10
. It is preferable that the length of the reinforcement bar
15
is selected such that when located within the glazing panel
10
, same protrudes at both ends thereof, preferably by about 4 mm.
Once the bars
15
are in position, a plurality of suitably spaced clearance holes or apertures are provided through the top of each jaw
21
and through the glazing panel
10
such that the legs
51
of stop member
50
can be inserted through the jaw
21
of the glazing bar
20
and through the multi-walled glazing panel
10
located therein.
If applicable, U-profile capping members
25
are then placed at either end of the glazing panel
10
. The protrusion of the reinforcement bar
15
beyond the end of the panel
10
is intended to act as a restraint by contact with the U-profile capping members
25
, thereby preventing any sideways movement of the reinforcement bars
15
.
Although the present invention has been described by way of example to a multi-walled glazing panel made of polycarbonate it is to be understood that same can be made of any other similar material of like properties.
It is to be understood that the sides portions, which are attachable to a support structure, of a multi-walled glazing panel in accordance with the present invention can be constructed from a solid material integral with the multi-walled glazing panel. For example, the channels located within the side portion which is attachable to the support structure may be filled with a solid, settable material; the material having the desired rigidity.
It is to be understood that a multi-walled glazing panel in accordance with the present invention may have more than one reinforcement bar located in adjacent channels in each side portion of the multi-walled glazing panel which is to be attached to, or supported by, a support structure.
It is to be understood that a multi-walled glazing panel in accordance with the present invention can be located on any part of a building or other structure.
Whilst the foregoing description includes many details and specificities, these are included for purposes of explanation only and are not to be interpreted as limitations of the invention. Many modifications will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention, as defined by the following claims and their legal equivalents.
Claims
- 1. A multi-walled glazing panel constructed and arranged for attachment at a side thereof to a support structure, the multi-walled glazing panel including a plurality of horizontal sheet members separated from one another by vertical interconnecting walls, said vertical interconnecting walls defining channels running lengthwise along the multi-walled glazing panel, the multi-walled glazing panel further comprising a reinforcement means disposed in at least one channel adjacent a side at which the panel is constructed and arranged for attachment to a support structure to reinforce said side, and at least one protruding member disposed at either side thereof constructed and arranged to engage with a surface of the support structure.
- 2. A multi-walled glazing panel as claimed in claim 1, in which the reinforcement means is insertable into said at least one channel.
- 3. A multi-walled glazing panel as claimed in claim 2, in which the reinforcement means is insertable into at least one of the channels located directly adjacent the side.
- 4. A multi-walled glazing panel as claimed in claim 3, wherein each channel located directly adjacent the side is provided with reinforcement means.
- 5. A multi-walled glazing panel as claimed in claim 1, in which the reinforcement means comprise a bar of rigid material.
- 6. A multi-walled glazing panel as claimed in claim 5, in which the bar of rigid material is made from metal or polycarbonate.
- 7. A multi-walled glazing panel as claimed in claim 2, in which the reinforcement means is sized to fill the at least one channel within which it is disposed, and to be readily removable therefrom.
- 8. A multi-walled glazing panel as claimed in claim 1, in which the reinforcement means has a length sufficient to protrude from either end of the at least one channel.
- 9. A multi-walled glazing panel as claimed in claim 1, in which the protruding member comprises at least one screw protruding from the reinforced side of the multi-walled glazing panel.
- 10. A multi-walled glazing panel as claimed in claim 1, in which the protruding member includes at least one stop member which, in use, is locatable adjacent the reinforced side.
- 11. A multi-walled glazing panel as claimed in claim 10, in which the stop member includes at least two legs.
- 12. A multi-walled glazing panel as claimed in claim 1, in which the reinforced side is sized to be concealed by a portion of the support structure.
- 13. A method of attaching the sides of a multi-walled glazing panel which includes a plurality of horizontal sheet members separated from one another by vertical interconnecting walls, said vertical interconnecting walls defining channels running lengthwise along the multi-walled glazing panel, the method comprising the steps of:providing the multi-walled glazing panel with at least one protruding member engageable with a surface of the support structure; inserting at least one reinforcement means into at least one channel located at a side of the multi-walled glazing panel; and attaching the multi-walled glazing panel to a support structure.
- 14. A multi-walled glazing panel as claimed in claim 1, in which opposite sides of the panel are reinforced.
- 15. In combination,a support structure for a multi-walled glazing panel; and a multi-walled glazing panel attached at a side thereof to the support structure, the multi-walled glazing panel including a plurality of horizontal sheet members separated from one another by vertical interconnecting walls, said vertical interconnecting walls defining channels running lengthwise along the multi-walled glazing panel, the multi-walled glazing panel further comprising a reinforcement means disposed in at least one channel adjacent a side at which the panel is attached to the support structure, and at least one protruding member disposed at either side thereof which engages with a surface of the support structure.
- 16. The combination of claim 15, in which the protruding member comprises at least one screw protruding from a side of the multi-walled glazing panel attached to the support structure.
- 17. The combination of claim 15, in which the protruding member includes at least one stop member which is located adjacent a side attached to the support structure.
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
9911903 |
May 1999 |
GB |
|
99310092 |
Dec 1999 |
EP |
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