Claims
- 1. An elongate rigid panel structure of selected longitudinal curvature comprising a pair of elongate flexible sub-assemblies, each sub-assembly including a flat skin with inner and outer surfaces and a corrugated backing fixed to the inner surface of the skin, the corrugations of the backing extending normal to the longitudinal axis of the sub-assemblies and each corrugation having angularly related inwardly convergent flanks, the sub-assemblies being arranged in back to back relationship with the corrugations of each sub-assembly meshed with and seated in the corrugations of the other sub-assembly with the adjacent divergent flanks of adjacent corrugation of each sub-assembly establishing flat opposing engagement with the two convergent flanks of the corrugations of the other sub-assembly related thereto and locking means on and between the adjacent opposing flanks of the meshed corrugations and retaining the corrugations in meshed relationship, the corrugations of one sub-assembly being greater in lateral extent than the corrugations of the other sub-assembly whereby the sub-assemblies are curved longitudinally when engaged one with the other.
- 2. A structure as set forth in claim 1 wherein the locking means includes outwardly disposed longitudinally extending stop shoulders on the inwardly convergent flanks of the corrugations, the stop shoulders of adjacent opposing corrugation flanks of the related sub-assemblies establishing opposing stop engagement with each other, said flanks of the corrugations having flat inner and outer portions, said inner portions being offset from the outer portion to define said stop shoulders.
- 3. A structure as set forth in claim 1 wherein the locking means includes outwardly disposed longitudinally extending stop shoulders on the inwardly convergent flanks of the corrugations, the stop shoulders of adjacent opposing corrugation flanks of the related sub-assemblies establishing opposing stop engagement with each other, said stop shoulders being established by elongate, V-shaped caps engaged over and fixed to the inner, inwardly convergent portions of the flanks of each corrugation.
- 4. A structure as set forth in claim 1 wherein the locking means includes outwardly disposed longitudinally extending stop shoulders on the inwardly convergent flanks of the corrugations, the stop shoulders of adjacent opposing engaged corrugation flanks of the related sub-assemblies establishing opposing stop engagement with each other.
- 5. A structure as set forth in claim 4 wherein the stop shoulders are coextensive with the longitudinal extent of the corrugations.
- 6. A structure as set forth in claim 4 wherein each flank of each corrugation is provided with a plurality of longitudinally spaced stop shoulders, the longitudinal extent of the stop shoulders being no greater than the space between adjacent stop shoulders whereby the opposing stop shoulders on the flanks of the corrugations of related sub-assemblies can be moved out of engagement upon shifting of one sub-assembly relative to the other sub-assembly a distance equal to the longitudinal extent of the stop shoulders in a direction parallel with the axes of the corrugations.
- 7. An elongated panel structure comprising a pair of flat elongate flexible sheets in set position where they occur in spaced parallel planes defining surface skins of the panel, said sheets having spaced opposing inner surfaces, means between the flexible sheets to orient and hold the sheets in set position and including longitudinally spaced complimentary interengageable angularly related parts on and projecting from the inner surfaces of the sheets, the parts on one sheet engageable in juxtaposition with any of the parts on the other sheet, the parts on said one sheet establishing meshed juxtapositioned relationship with related parts on the said other sheet when the sheets are urged inwardly into set position one relative to the other and yieldingly engageable locking means on and between said parts releasably securing the parts in juxtapositioned relationship.
- 8. A panel structure as set forth in claim 7 wherein said locking means includes shoulders on the parts on one sheet and spaced from and disposed substantially toward the surface of said one sheet and portion on the parts on the other sheet spaced from the inner surface of said other sheet and engaged by the shoulders.
- 9. A panel structure set forth in claim 8 wherein said portions on the parts of said other sheet define shoulders disposed substantially toward the inner surface of their related sheet, the shoulders of the juxtapositioned parts being in opposed engagement with each other.
- 10. A panel structure set forth in claim 9 wherein the parts on one sheet are similar to the parts on the other sheet.
- 11. An elongate rigid panel structure comprising a pair of elongate flexible sub-assemblies each sub-assembly including a flat skin with inner and outer surfaces and a corrugated backing fixed to the inner surface of the skin, each corrugation having angularly related inwardly convergent flanks, the sub-assemblies being arranged in back to back relationship with the corrugations of each sub-assembly meshed with and seated in the corrugations of the other sub-assembly with the adjacent divergent flanks of adjacent corrugation of each sub-assembly establishing opposing engagement with the two convergent flanks of the corrugations of the other sub-assembly related thereto and yieldingly engageable locking means on and between the adjacent opposing flanks of the meshed corrugations retaining the corrugations in meshed relationship, the sub-assemblies being independently flexible on axes parallel with their corrugations.
- 12. A structure as set forth in claim 11 wherein the locking means includes outwardly disposed longitudinally extending stop shoulders on the inwardly convergent flanks of the corrugations, the stop shoulders of adjacent opposing corrugation flanks of the related sub-assemblies establishing opposing stop engagement with each other, said stop shoulders being established by elongate, V-shaped caps engaged over and fixed to the inner, inwardly convergent portions of the flanks of each corrugation.
- 13. A structure as set forth in claim 11 wherein the locking means includes outwardly disposed longitudinally extending stop shoulders on the inwardly convergent flanks of the corrugations, the stop shoulders of adjacent opposing engaged corrugation flanks of the related sub-assemblies establishing opposing stop engagement with each other.
- 14. A structure as set forth in claim 13 wherein the stop shoulders are coextensive with the longitudinal extent of the corrugations.
- 15. A structure as set forth in claim 13 wherein each flank of each corrugation is provided with a plurality of longitudinally spaced stop shoulders, the longitudinal extent of the stop shoulders being no greater than the space between adjacent stop shoulders whereby the opposing stop shoulders on the flanks of the corrugations of related sub-assemblies can be moved out of engagement upon shifting of one sub-assembly relative to the other sub-assembly a distance equal to the longitudinal extent of the stop shoulders in a direction parallel with the axes of the corrugations.
- 16. A structure as set forth in claim 11 wherein the locking means includes outwardly disposed longitudinally extending stop shoulders on the inwardly convergent flanks of the corrugations, the stop shoulders of adjacent opposing corrugation flanks of the related sub-assemblies establishing opposing stop engagement with each other, said flanks of the corrugations having flat inner and outer portions, said inner portions being offset from the outer portion to define said stop shoulders.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of my earlier filed copending application Ser. No. 155,939, filed June 23, 1971, now abandoned, for PANEL STRUCTURE.
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