Log panel system with panels comprising a plurality of stacked logs and an end board fixedly attached to the ends of each panel

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6418680
  • Patent Number
    6,418,680
  • Date Filed
    Friday, April 14, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 16, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Friedman; Carl D.
    • Slack; Naoko
    Agents
    • Elnitski, Jr.; John J.
Abstract
The present invention is a log panel system for constructing buildings using prefabricated panels made of full size logs. The log panel system includes log panels and fasteners. The log panels can be pre-built at a factory and assembled into a building at the site where the building is to stand. Each log panel is made from individual logs fastened together. Each log has a two sides, two ends, a top and a bottom. The top and bottom of all of the logs are flat surface, whereby the top includes a tongue extending upward from the log and the bottom includes a groove to receive the tongue of another log. The log panel is formed by placing a first log to receive a second log. The second log is placed on top of the first log such that the groove of the second log fits over the tongue of the first log, in order to provide the beginning of an assembly of logs to form the log panel. Fasteners are then driven from above the second log into the tongue of the second log , through the second log, through the bottom of the second log, into the tongue of the first log and finally into the first log. This assembly process is repeated by adding new logs to the current assembly of logs to build a log panel.
Description




BACKGROUND




There are many prefabricated building panel systems and systems which simulate a log building on the market. Currently, there is no full blown prefabricated panel system which utilizes full size logs in a convenient manner, yet provides the strength and insulative qualities of full size log buildings.




It is an object of the present invention to provide a prefabricated panel system which utilizes full size logs.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is a log panel system for constructing buildings using prefabricated panels made of full size logs. The log panel system includes log panels and fasteners. The log panels can be pre-built at a factory and assembled into a building at the site where the building is to stand. Each log panel is made from individual logs fastened together. Each log has a two sides, two ends, a top and a bottom. The top and bottom of all of the logs are flat surface, whereby the top includes a tongue extending upward from the log and the bottom includes a groove to receive the tongue of another log. The log panel is formed by placing a first log to receive a second log. The second log is placed on top of the first log such that the groove of the second log fits over the tongue of the first log, in order to provide the beginning of an assembly of logs to form the log panel. Fasteners are then driven from above the second log into the tongue of the second log , through the second log, through the bottom of the second log, into the tongue of the first log and finally into the first log. This assembly process is repeated by adding new logs to the current assembly of logs to build a log panel.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front view of different log panels according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a front view of an assembly of two logs according to the present invention;





FIG. 3

is an end view of different logs according to the present invention;





FIG. 4

is an end view of an assembly of two logs according to the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a front and exploded view of a log panel according to the present invention;





FIG. 6

is a top view of an assembly of two log panels according to the present intention;





FIG. 7

is a front view of an assembly of two log panels according to the present invention;





FIG. 8

is an cross-sectional view of an assembly of two log panels according to th present invention;





FIG. 9

is a top view of an assembly of two log panels into a corner according to the preset invention;





FIG. 10

is an exploded perspective view of an assembly of two log panels into a corner according to the present invention; and





FIG. 11

is an perspective view of an assembly of two log panels into a corner according to the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is a log panel system for constructing buildings using prefabricated panels made of full size logs. The log panel system includes log panels


10


and fasteners


11


. The log panels


10


can be pre-built at a factory and assembled into a building at the site where the building is to stand. Examples of log panels


10


are shown in FIG.


1


. Panel


12


is a solid wall panel. Panel


14


is a panel with a doorway


16


. Panel


18


is a panel with a window


20


. Panel


22


is a panel to act as gable end and as an end roof truss. Each log panel


10


is made from individual logs


24


fastened together. Each log


24


has a two sides


26


, two ends


28


, a top


30


and a bottom


32


.

FIG. 2

shows a side view of two logs


24


and a layer of insulation


34


between the logs


24


.

FIG. 3

shows an end view of three different styles of logs


24


. The top


30


and bottom


32


of all of the logs


24


are flat surface, whereby the top


30


includes a tongue


36


extending upward from the log


24


and the bottom


32


includes a groove


38


to receive the tongue


36


of another log


24


. The side


40


profile of log


24


is shown having flat sides. The side profile


42


of log


24


is shown having one round side and one flat side, giving it a ā€œDā€ shape. The side profile


44


of log


24


is shown having round sides.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, the logs


24


are assembled to form the log panel


10


as follows. A first log


24


is placed to receive the application of insulation and sealant on the top


30


and the tongue


36


of the first log


24


. The insulation and sealant are of the typical type used in the construction of buildings. A second log


24


is placed on top of the first log


24


such that the groove


38


of the second log


24


fits over the tongue


36


of the first log


24


, in order to provide the beginning of an assembly of logs


24


to form the log panel


10


. Fasteners


11


are then driven from above the second log


24


into the tongue


36


of the second log


24


, through the second log


24


, through the bottom


32


of the second log


24


, into the tongue


36


of the first log


24


and finally into the first log


24


. This assembly process is repeated by adding new logs


24


to the current assembly of logs


24


to build a log panel


10


. The fasteners


11


are typically a long screw and are spaced no more that thirty six inches apart and no more than twelve inches from each end


28


of the logs


24


. The log panel


10


produced is a panel having an exterior side


46


, an interior side


48


, a top,


50


a bottom


52


and two ends


54


. As, shown in

FIG. 5

, an end board


55


can be added to each end


54


of the log panel


10


using fasteners


11


. The end board


55


adds strength and stability to the log panel


10


. Windows and doors are formed in a log panel


10


by using a series of two logs


24


of shorter length, instead of a full length log


24


.

FIG. 1

also shows electrical boxes


56


and wire passageways


58


. Conduit can be placed in the wire passageways


58


. The electrical boxes


56


and wire passageways


58


are installed during assembly of the logs


24


, whereby material of the each log


24


is to make the wire passageways


58


and to install the electrical boxes


56


.




The log panels


10


are assembled to form an exterior wall as follows. The end


54


of one log panel


10


is butted against the end


54


of another log panel


10


, as shown in

FIGS. 6-7

. The log panels


10


which include the end boards


55


would actually butt the end boards


55


together, instead of the ends


54


. A four inch thick by eight inch wide support board


60


having a centerline


62


along the width of the support board


60


is placed on the interior side


48


of the log panels


10


, such that centerline


62


of support board


60


is aligned in parallel with a joint


64


formed by the butting of the two log panels


10


together. Fasteners


11


are driven from the exterior side


46


into each of the logs


24


at the ends


54


where the log panels


10


butt. These fasteners


11


are driven through the logs


24


and into the support board


60


, as shown in

FIGS. 6 and 8

. A one inch thick by eight inch wide trim board


66


is used to cover the joint


64


and hide heads of the fasteners


11


. Gussets


68


can be added at the top


50


or bottom


52


of the log panels


10


, where the log panels


10


butt, as shown in FIG.


9


. Fasteners


11


are driven into the gusset


68


and on into the log


24


or support board


60


, as shown to provide more strength at the joint


64


.




Corners of the building are formed by the panels in one of the two following methods, as shown in

FIGS. 9-11

. The first way is to butt an end


54


of a first log panel


10


into the interior side


48


of one end


54


of a second log panel


10


, as shown in FIG.


9


. One or both of the first and second log panels


10


can include an end board


55


which would be used to butt, instead of the ends


54


. A corner post


70


is positioned such that one side of the corner post


70


is against interior side


48


of the first log panel


10


, while another side of the corner post


70


is against the interior side


48


of the second log panel


10


. Fasteners


11


are driven into the logs


24


near the ends


54


of the log panels


10


from the exterior side


46


and on into the corner post


70


, as shown in

FIG. 9. A

one inch thick by eight inch wide trim board


72


is used to cover a joint


74


formed by the log panels


10


and to hide heads of the fasteners


11


. The second method is shown in

FIGS. 10-11

. The second method is to shorten every other log


24


on one end


54


of a first and second log panel


10


on the ends


54


that will butt into a corner. Whereby, the shortening of the logs


24


on the first log panel


10


is alternated with the shortening of the logs


24


of the second log panel


10


, such that the ends


54


of both log panels


10


will mate together, as shown in

FIGS. 10-11

. For this type of corner, the tongue


36


of the logs


24


not shorten must be removed to allow the logs


24


of the other log panel


10


to pass. A corner post


70


may also be used for the second method, as described above.




While different embodiments of the invention have been described in detail herein, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications and alternatives to the embodiments could be developed in light of the overall teachings of the disclosure. Accordingly, the particular arrangements are illustrative only and are not limiting as to the scope of the invention which is to be given the full breadth of any and all equivalents thereof.



Claims
  • 1. A log panel system for construction of buildings, comprising at least one log panel having an interior side, exterior side, a top, a bottom and two ends; said log panel including a plurality of stacked logs; each of said stacked logs having two sides, a top, a bottom, a tongue on said top and a groove on said bottom to receive said tongue from another log; and an end board fixedly attached to each end of said log panel.
  • 2. The log panel system of claim 1, further including fasteners which are long enough to be driven into one of said logs from above said tongue, into said one of said logs and on into another of said logs positioned below said one of said logs.
  • 3. The log panel system of claim 2, further including insulation and sealant between said logs.
  • 4. The log panel system of claim 1, further including a support board and fasteners; said support board to be positioned against the interior side of a joint formed by butting one of said ends of one log panel and another of said ends of another log panel; and said fasteners to be driven through said logs of said log panel near said joint and on into said support board.
  • 5. The log panel system of claim 4, further including a trim board to cover said fasteners and said joint from said exterior side of said log panels.
  • 6. The log panel system of claim 1, further including a corner post and fasteners; said corner post to be positioned against said interior sides of two log panels, wherein one of said ends of one log panel is butted against said interior side of another of said log panels; and said fasteners to be driven through said logs of each of said log panels such that said fastener are also driven into said corner post.
  • 7. The log panel system of claim 6, further including trim board to cover said fasteners and a joint formed on said exterior side by said log panels when butted together.
  • 8. The log panel system of claim 1, wherein every other log on a first log panel is shorten; wherein said tongues on said logs of said first log panel not shorten are removed; wherein every other log on a second log panel is shorten; wherein said tongues on said logs of said second log panel not shorten are removed; wherein said logs shorten on said second log panel being in an alternating position as compared to said logs shorten of said first log panel, such that said first and second log panels can be mated to form a corner.
  • 9. The log panel system of claim 8, further including a corner post to mount against said interior sides of said first and second log panels when mated to form said corner.
  • 10. The log panel system of claim 1, further including installed electrical boxes and wire passageways.
  • 11. The log panel system of claim 1, wherein one of said log panels is in a shape of a gable end.
  • 12. The log panel system of claim 1, further including openings in said log panels for access into a building form by said log panels.
  • 13. The method of making a building from log panels comprising: assembling log panels from a plurality of logs; assembling sides of the building by butting ends of said log panels together; and assembling corners of the building by butting a first log panel into a second log panel; wherein each of the logs includes a bottom with a groove and a top with a tongue; wherein the log panels are assembled by placing a first log to receive a second log on top of the first log such that the groove of the second log fits over the tongue of the first log to provide an assembly of logs; wherein fasteners are driven from above the second log into the tongue of the second log, through the second log, through the bottom of the second log, into the tongue of the first log and finally into the first log; wherein this assembly process is repeated by adding new logs and fasteners to the current assembly of logs to build the log panel and wherein an end board fixedly attached to each end of said log panel.
  • 14. The method of making a building of claim 13, wherein each of the logs includes a bottom with a groove and a top with a tongue; and wherein the log panels are assembled by placing a first log to receive a second log on top of the first log such that the groove of the second log fits over the tongue of the first log to provide an assembly of logs, wherein fasteners are driven from above the second log into the tongue of the second log, through the second log, through the bottom of the second log, into the tongue of the first log and finally into the first log, and wherein this assembly process is repeated by adding new logs and fasteners to the current assembly of logs to build the log panel.
  • 15. The method of making a building of claim 13, wherein said log panels are assembled to form sides of the building by butting an end of one log panel against the end of another log panel; positioning a support board on an interior side of the log panels to cover a joint formed by butting the log panels together; driving fasteners into and through the logs of each log panel near the joint and driving the fasteners such that the fasteners are driven on into the support board.
  • 16. The method of claim 15, further including positioning a gusset over top logs of the log panels to form the side, over the joint formed by the top logs and over the support board; and driving fasteners into the gusset and on through to the logs and support board.
  • 17. The method of making a building of claim 13, wherein corners are assembled by butting an end of the first log panel into an interior side of one end of the second log panel; positioning a corner post such that one side of the corner post is against interior side of first log panel while another side of the corner post is against the interior side of the second log panel; driving fasteners into the ends of the log panels from the exterior side and on into the corner post.
  • 18. The method of making a building of claim 13, wherein the corners are assembled by having a first log panel having every other log on one end of the first log panel shorten; having every other log on one end of the second log panel shorten, whereby the shortening of the logs on the first log panel is alternated with the shortening of the logs of the second log panel, such that the ends of both log panels may be mated; removing the tongues on the logs not shorten on each log panel; and mating the ends of the first and second log panel where the logs have been shorten.
  • 19. The method of making a building of claim 18, further including mounting a corner post against interior sides of the first and second log panels where the log panels are mated to form said corner and driving fasteners into the corner post and logs of the first and second log panels.
  • 20. The method of making a log panel having at top, bottom and two ends comprising;using logs having a top with a tongue and a bottom with a groove; placing a first log to receive a second log on top of the first log such that the groove of the second log fits over the tongue of the first log; placing the second log on top of the first log; driving fasteners from above the second log into the tongue of the second log, through the second log, through the bottom of the second log, into the tongue of the first log and finally into the first log; and fixedly fastening an end board to each end of said log panel.
Parent Case Info

This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/129,566 filed Apr. 16, 1999 and hereby incorporates it by reference.

US Referenced Citations (10)
Number Name Date Kind
2309426 Williams Jan 1943 A
2320466 Presley Jun 1943 A
3979862 Hamilton et al. Sep 1976 A
4154036 Moss et al. May 1979 A
4463532 Faw Aug 1984 A
4807413 Randall Feb 1989 A
4909012 Thompson, Jr. et al. Mar 1990 A
4981003 McCarthy Jan 1991 A
5010701 Halsey, Jr. et al. Apr 1991 A
5265390 Tanner Nov 1993 A
Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/129566 Apr 1999 US