Claims
- 1. A building panel assembly comprising panel members, said members comprising an outer metal facing sheet forming an exterior panel surface, an inner metal facing sheet forming an interior panel surface, and a structural foam core, said inner metal facing sheet being characterized as having a width of specific dimension defined by two parallel edges, said outer metal facing sheet being also characterized as having a width defined by two parallel edges which is less than the width of said inner metal facing sheet, said structural foam core being characterized as having substantially parallel top and bottom surfaces adhesively connected to said outer metal and inner metal facing sheets and being further characterized wherein said top surface is of a width substantially coincident with the width of said outer metal facing sheet and said bottom surface is of a width substantially coincident with the width of said inner metal facing sheet such that said structural foam core possesses sloping side walls and wherein said panel members abut approximately at the parallel edges of adjacent inner metal facing sheets, a foam plug having a top surface and sloping side walls frictionally engaging the sloping side walls of the structural foam cores of adjacent panel members and an exterior joint cover covering over the top surface of said foam plug and contacting said outer metal facing sheets of adjacent panel members.
- 2. The building panel assembly of claim 1 wherein said edge of said inner metal facing sheet displays a lip of the inner metal facing sheet turned upwardly and toward said outer metal facing sheet.
- 3. The building panel assembly of claim 2 wherein said panel members are placed upon a substantially planar support and attached thereto by securing means through said inner metal facing sheet in an area approximate said parallel edges thereof.
- 4. The building panel assembly of claim 2 wherein a space is formed between the lips of said edge of said inner metal facing sheets, said space being substantially filled with a joint sealant capable of substantially preventing the passage of water therethrough.
- 5. Panel members for creating a building panel assembly, said members comprising an outer metal facing sheet forming an exterior panel surface, an inner metal facing sheet forming an interior panel surface, and a structural foam core, said inner metal facing sheet being characterized as having a width of specific dimension defined by two parallel edges, said outer metal facing sheet being also characterized as having a width defined by two parallel edges which is less than the width of said inner metal facing sheet, each edge of said outer metal facing sheet having a first segment of outer metal facing sheet bent toward said inner metal facing sheet, a second segment bent substantially parallel to said inner metal facing sheet and a third segment bent away from said inner metal facing sheet to form a substantially u-shaped member, said structural foam core being characterized as having substantially parallel top and bottom surfaces adhesively connected to said outer metal and inner metal facing sheets and being further characterized wherein said top surface is of a width substantially coincident with the width of said outer metal facing sheet and said bottom surface is of a width substantially coincident with the width of said inner metal facing sheet such that said structural foam core possesses sloping side walls.
- 6. The panel members of claim 5 wherein said each edge of said inner metal facing sheet displays a lip of the inner metal facing sheet turned upwardly and toward said outer metal facing sheet.
- 7. Panel members of claim 5 wherein the structural foam core is provided with a profile defined by the first and second segments of the outer metal facing sheet, a substantially straight edge preceding toward the inner metal facing sheet terminating substantially at a distance from the inner metal facing sheet as defined by said lip of the inner metal facing sheet and extending toward the lip edge of said inner metal facing sheet.
- 8. A building panel assembly comprised of abutting individual panel members of claim 6 approximately at the lips at the inner metal facing sheets, a foam plug frictionally engaging the sloping side walls of the structural foam cores of adjacent panel members and an exterior joint cover characterized as having a top exterior surface and interior leg portions terminating as substantially s-shaped segments, said exterior joint cover being sized such that s-shaped segments frictionally fit over u-shaped members of adjacent panel members whereby said top exterior surface is substantially parallel to said outer metal facing sheet.
- 9. The building panel assembly of claim 4 wherein said panel members are placed upon a substantially planar support and attached thereto by securing means through said inner metal facing sheet in an area approximate said parallel edges thereof.
- 10. The building panel assembly of claim 6 wherein a space is formed between the lips of said two or more abutting individual panel members, said space being substantially filled with a joint sealant capable of substantially preventing the passage of water therethrough.
- 11. The building panel assembly of claim 8 wherein a space is formed between said first segment of said outer metal facing sheet and at least a segment of the interior leg portions of said interior joint cover, said space being substantially filled with a joint sealant capable of substantially preventing the passage of water therethrough.
- 12. The building panel assembly of claim 8 wherein a space if formed between said first, second and third segments of said outer facing sheets and said interior leg portions of said exterior joint cover, said space being substantially at ambient pressure.
- 13. The building panel assembly of claim 8 wherein a space is formed between said exterior joint cover, said third segment of said outer facing sheets, said foam core and foam plug, said space being substantially at ambient pressure.
- 14. A building panel assembly comprising two or more individual panel members, said members comprising an outer metal facing sheet forming an exterior panel surface, an inner metal facing sheet forming an interior panel surface and a structural foam core, said inner metal facing sheet being characterized as having a width of specific dimension defined by two parallel edges, said outer metal facing sheet being characterized as having a width defined by two parallel edges which is less than the width of said inner metal facing sheet, each edge of said outer metal facing sheet having a first segment of the outer metal facing sheet bent toward said inner metal facing sheet, a second segment bent substantially parallel to said inner metal facing sheet and a third segment bent away from said inner metal facing sheet to form a substantially u-shaped member, said structural foam core being characterized as having substantially top and bottom surfaces adhesively connected to said outer metal and inner metal facing sheets and being further characterized wherein said top surface is of a width substantially coincident with the width of said outer metal facing sheet and said bottom surface is of a width substantially coincident with the width of said inner metal facing sheet such, that said structural foam core possesses sloping side walls, abutting said individual panel members substantially at the edges of the inner metal facing sheets, a foam plug frictionally engaging its sloping side walls with the sloping side walls of the structural foam cores of adjacent panel members and an exterior joint cover characterized as having a top exterior surface and interior leg portions terminating in substantially s-shaped segments, said exterior joint cover being sized such that said s-shaped segments frictionally fit over u-shaped members of adjacent panel members whereby said top exterior surface is substantially parallel to said outer metal facing, sheet.
- 15. The building panel assembly of claim 14 wherein each edge of said inner metal facing sheet displays a lip of the inner metal facing sheet turned upwardly towards said outer metal facing sheet.
- 16. The building panel assembly of claim 14 wherein said panel members are placed upon a substantially planar support and are attached thereto by securing means passing through said inner metal facing sheet in an area approximate said parallel edges thereof.
- 17. The building panel assembly of claim 15 wherein a space is formed between the lips of said two or more abutting individual panel members, said space being substantially filled with a joint sealant capable of substantially preventing the passage of water therethrough.
- 18. The building panel assembly of claim 15 where a space is formed between said first segment of said outer metal facing sheet and at least a segment of the interior leg portions of said exterior joint cover, said space being substantially filled with a joint sealant capable of substantially preventing the passage of water therethrough.
- 19. The building panel assembly of claim 15 wherein a space is formed between said first, second and third segments of said outer facing sheets and said interior leg portions of said interior joint cover, said space being substantially at ambient pressure.
- 20. The building panel assembly of claim 15 wherein a space is formed between said exterior joint cover, said third segment of said outer facing sheets, said foam core and foam plug, said space being substantially at ambient pressure.
- 21. The building panel assembly of claim 15 wherein the structural foam core is provided with a profile defined by the first and second segments of the outer facing sheet, a substantially straight edge proceeding toward the inner metal facing sheet terminating substantially at a distance from the inner metal facing sheet as defined by said lip of the inner metal facing sheet and extending toward the lip edge of said inner metal facing sheet.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/336,739 filed on Apr. 12, 1989.
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