Claims
- 1. A multi-layered panel for a vault structure having upper and lower spaced horizontal edges, spaced right and left vertical side edges and opposing inner and outer spaced parallel major face surfaces comprising:
- a first layer generally coextensive with a major face surface of the panel;
- a second layer disposed parallel to said first layer and generally coextensive with a major face surface of the panel;
- a first plurality of nails extending through one major face surface and into at least one of said panel layers, and a second plurality of nails extending through the other major face surface and into at least the other of said panel layers, the nails of the first and second plurality of nails extending into the panel layers angled non-perpendicularly to the planes of the major face surfaces to create opposing first and second grids of angled nails within the panel layers, the first grid being offset from the second grid such that the nails of the first grid extend into panel gaps between adjacent nails of the second grid and the nails of the second grid extend into panel gaps between adjacent nails of the first grid to reduce the effective size of the gaps in the panel between the nails over generally the entire panel; and
- an anchoring structure between said first layer and said second panel layer, openings formed in at least one of said panel layers proximate said structure, said anchoring structure positioned proximate at least one of said panel edges and configured for receiving securing members so that when a batten is placed over the opposing edges of adjacent panels to hold together the panels joined to form a vault structure, securing members may be inserted through openings in the batten and through said openings in the at least one panel layer and received by the anchoring structure to provide a strengthened seam between adjacent vault panels;
- whereby the penetration resistance of the seam is enhanced because the securing members are secured by the anchoring structure and are not held only by the panel layers.
- 2. The panel of claim 1 wherein the panel layers are wood and said anchoring structure is metal.
- 3. The panel of claim 1, said anchoring structure comprising:
- a plurality of elongated bars, each of said bars having at least one threaded hole therein to receive a threaded securing screw, the plurality of bars collectively extending in an end-to-end fashion along substantially the entire length of the panel edge and essentially parallel to said panel edge;
- whereby a securing screw may be extended through a batten opening and a panel layer opening and may be screwed into an elongated bar when a batten is used to hold adjacent panels together in a vault structure.
- 4. The panel of claim 1, wherein said anchoring structure comprises a continuous elongated bar which extends along substantially the entire length of the panel edge and essentially parallel to said panel edge.
- 5. The panel of claim 4, wherein said elongated bar has a plurality of spaced, threaded holes therein along substantially its length to receive numerous threaded securing screws along the edge of the panel;
- whereby securing screws may be extended through batten openings and may be screwed into the elongated bar when a batten is used to hold adjacent panels together in a vault structure.
- 6. The panel of claim 1 wherein said anchoring structure is proximate every edge of said panel.
- 7. A multi-layered panel for a vault structure having upper and lower spaced horizontal edges, spaced right and left vertical side edges and opposing inner and outer spaced parallel major face surfaces comprising:
- a first panel layer, a second panel layer, and a solid intermediate layer, the first and second panel layers each juxtaposed in solid-to-solid contact with said solid intermediate layer, each panel layer and intermediate layer generally coextensive with a major face surface of the panel;
- a first plurality of nails extending through one major face surface and into at least one of said panel layers, and a second plurality of nails extending through the other major face surface and into at least another of said panel layers, the nails of the first and second plurality of nails extending into the panel layers angled non-perpendicularly to the planes of the major face surfaces to create opposing first and second grids of angled nails within the panel layers, the first grid being offset from the second grid such that the nails of the first grid extend into panel gads between adjacent nails of the second grid and the nails of the second grid extend into panel gaps between adjacent nails of the first grid to reduce the effective size of the gaps in the panel between the nails over generally the entire panel;
- an anchoring structure between said first panel layer and said second panel layer, openings formed in at least one of said panel layers proximate said structure, said anchoring structure positioned proximate at least one of said panel edges and comprising at least one elongated bar, said elongated bar having at least one threaded hole therein for receiving threaded securing screws so that when a batten is placed over the opposing edges of adjacent panels to hold together the panels joined to form a vault structure, securing screws may be inserted through openings in the batten and through said openings in the at least one panel layer and threaded into the elongated bar to provide a strengthened seam between adjacent vault panels;
- whereby the penetration resistance of the seam is enhanced because the securing screws are secured by the elongated bar and are not held only by the panel layers.
- 8. The panel of claim 7 wherein the panel layers are wood and said elongated bar is metal.
- 9. The panel of claim 7 further comprising:
- a plurality of elongated bars, each of said bars having at least one threaded hole therein for receiving a threaded securing screw, the plurality of bars collectively extending in an end-to-end fashion along substantially the entire length of the panel edge and essentially parallel to said panel edge;
- whereby a securing screw extends through a batten opening and through a panel layer opening and is screwed into an elongated bar when a batten is used to hold adjacent panels together in a vault structure.
- 10. The panel of claim 7 wherein said anchoring structure comprises a continuous elongated bar which extends along substantially the entire length of the panel edge and essentially parallel to said panel edge.
- 11. The panel of claim 10 wherein said elongated bar has a plurality of spaced, threaded holes therein along substantially its length to receive numerous threaded securing screws along the edge of the panel;
- whereby securing screws may be extended through batten openings through panel layer openings and may be screwed into the elongated bar when a batten is used to hold adjacent panels together in a vault structure.
- 12. The panel of claim 7 wherein said anchoring structure is proximate every edge of said panel.
- 13. A method for making a multi-layered panel for a vault structure having upper and lower edges, spaced right and left vertical side edges and opposing inner and outer spaced parallel major face surfaces comprising the steps of:
- disposing a first plurality of boards in a first direction and adjacent to one another to form a first panel layer;
- disposing at least one additional plurality of boards on top of the first plurality of boards to form a second panel layer which overlies the first panel layer; the boards of the second panel layer being disposed adjacent to one another and in a direction perpendicular to the first plurality of boards;
- positioning a solid intermediate layer between the first and second panel layers such that the panel layers are each juxtaposed in solid-to-solid contact with said solid intermediate layer;
- placing an anchoring structure between said first panel layer and said second panel layer proximate at least one of said panel edges and proximate openings formed in at least one of said panel layers, the anchoring structure comprising at least one elongated bar having at least one threaded hole therein for receiving threaded securing screws so that when a batten is placed over the opposing edges of adjacent panels to hold together the panels joined to form a vault structure, securing screws may be inserted through openings in the batten and through said openings in the at least one panel layer and threaded into the elongated bar to provide a strengthened seam between adjacent vault panels;
- driving a first plurality of nails into the panel such that each nail penetrates at least two adjacent layers, the nails of the first plurality being driven into one major face surface of the panel angled non-perpendicularly to the plane of the face surface to create a first grid of angled nails within the layers of the panel,
- driving a second plurality of nails into the panel such that each nail penetrates at least two adjacent layers, the nails of the second plurality being driven into the other major face surface of the panel angled non-perpendicularly to the plane of the other face surface to create a second grid of angled nails, the second grid being offset from the first grid and opposing the first grid such that the nails of the first grid extend into panel gaps between adjacent nails of the second grid and the nails of the second grid extend into panel gaps between adjacent nails of the first grid to reduce the effective size of the gaps in the panel between the nails over generally the entire panel;
- whereby the penetration resistance of the seam is enhanced because the securing screws are secured by the elongated bar and are not held only by the panel layers.
- 14. The method of claim 13 wherein the panel layers are wood and said anchoring structure is metal.
- 15. The method of claim 13 wherein said anchoring structure
- comprises a plurality of elongated bars, each of said bars having at least one threaded hole therein to receive a threaded securing screw, the plurality of bars collectively extending in an end-to-end fashion along substantially the entire length of the panel edge and essentially parallel to said panel edge;
- whereby a securing screw may be extended through a batten opening and may be screwed into an elongated bar when a batten is used to hold adjacent panels together in a vault structure.
- 16. The method of claim 13 wherein said anchoring structure comprises a continuous elongated bar which extends along substantially the entire length of the panel edge and essentially parallel to said panel edge.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein said elongated bar has a plurality of spaced, threaded holes therein along substantially its length to receive numerous threaded securing screws along the edge of the panel;
- whereby securing screws may be extended through a batten opening and may be screwed into the elongated bar when a batten is used to hold adjacent panels together in a vault structure.
- 18. The method of claim 13 wherein said anchoring structure is proximate every edge of said panel.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 07/899,749 filed Jun. 17, 1992, entitled Multi-Layer Panels for Modular Vault Structure which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,257,583 on Nov. 2, 1993. The disclosure of the aforesaid application is incorporated herein by reference.
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