Claims
- 1. A prefabricated composite building panel for attachment to a vertical wall of a building, said panel comprising a rigid sheet of cellular polymeric material having an outer face for facing outwards from the wall and an inner face for facing towards the wall; a set layer of cementitious material having an inner face, which is bonded to the outer face of the sheet, and an outer face for facing outwardly of the wall, the cementitious layer being separate from the sheet; a plurality of rigid facing elements carried on the outer face of the cementitious layer so as to define an outermost surface of the panel, the facing elements being carried in a pattern defining spaces between at least some of the facing elements and adjacent ones of the facing elements; and a plurality of support strips engaging the cementitious layer, the sheet and the facing elements.
- 2. The building panel according to claim 1 wherein the cementitious layer fills the spaces between the facing elements to a partial depth.
- 3. The building panel according to claim 2 wherein the cementitious layer also covers a rear surface of at least some of the facing elements so as to define a layer between the facing elements and the outer face of the sheet.
- 4. The building panel according to claim 2 wherein the cementitious layer will support the facing elements in position for a period of time upon melting away of the sheet from behind the cementitious layer.
- 5. The building panel according to claim 1 wherein the cementitious material of the cementitious layer has setting characteristics so as to set to a rigid condition.
- 6. The building panel according to claim 1 wherein the cementitious material of the cementitious layer contains a fire-retardant additive.
- 7. The building panel according to of claim 6 wherein the fire-retardant additive is gypsum.
- 8. The building panel according to claim 1 wherein each support strip includes an upper hanger portion having a generally horizontal element for engaging part of the sheet and a part of the cementitious layer.
- 9. The building panel according to claim 1 wherein the mechanical support strips includes a substantially vertical strip.
- 10. The building panel according to claim 1 wherein the support strip is formed of metal.
- 11. The panel according to claim 1 wherein the facing elements comprise rectangular bodies arranged in rows with spaces there between and wherein the support strips are arranged to engage a plurality of the facing elements.
- 12. The building panel according to claim 1 wherein the support strips are molded into the cementitious layer and the polymeric sheet.
- 13. The building panel according to claim 10 wherein the support strips include a plurality of vertical elongate members at spaced positions horizontally of the panel.
- 14. The building panel according to claim 1 further comprising a support panel mounted on and bonded to the rear sirface of the sheet.
- 15. The building panel according to claim 1 wherein the facing elements comprise rectangular bodies arranged in rows with spaces therebetween, the pattern being arranged such that at each end of the panel there are a plurality of the facing elements each of which has a portion thereof projecting from and exposed at the end of the sheet, each of the facing elements having a portion of the sheet behind the element, and support strips embedded within the sheet and/or the layer and extending into the portion of the sheet and/or the layer behind the facing element.
- 16. The panel according to claim 15 further comprising a rigid support panel bonded onto the inner face of the sheet.
- 17. A method of manufacturing a building panel comprising:providing a horizontal, gererally planar mold having a plurality of receptacles each for receiving a respective one of a plurality of rigid facing elements so as to arrange the facing elements with front faces thereof in a common horizontal plane in a pattern defining spaces between side edges of at least some of the facing elements and side edges of adjacent ones of the facing elements; placing a facing element in each of the receptacles; applying into the mold a layer of cementitious material so as to fill in at least the spaces between the facing elements and thinly cover the rear face of the facing elements and to engage portions of support strips which are in contact with the cementitious material; the cementitious material having setting characteristics so as to set to a rigid condition to form a substantially rigid surface exposed in the mold; placing the support strips into the mold before the cementitious layer sets to its rigid condition, the support strips engaging the cementitious material and some of the facing elements; applying a support panel over the mold so as to leave a space between the exposed surface of the cementitious layer and the support panel; and after setting of the cementitious layer, injecting a cellular polymeric material into the space between the exposed surface of the cementitious layer and the support panel to form a foamed rigid sheet of the polymeric material filling the space, the sheet bonding to the exposed surface of the cementitious layer substantially without penetration into the cementitious layer, the sheet also engaging the support strips and the support panel.
- 18. A method of manufacturing a building panel comprising:providing a horizontal, generally planar mold having a plurality of receptacles each for receiving a respective one of a plurality of rigid facing elements so as to arrange the facing elements with front faces thereof in a common horizontal plane in a pattem defining spaces between side edges of at least some of the facing elements and side edges of adjacent ones of the facing elements; placing a facing element in each of the receptacles; applying into the mold a layer of a cementitious material so as to fill in at least the spaces between the facing elements and thinly cover the rear face of the facing elements, the cementitious material having setting characteristics so as to set to a rigid condition to form a substantially rigid surface exposed in the mold; placing support strips into the mold before the cementitious layer sets to its rigid condition, the support strips engaging the cementitious material and some of the facing elements; applying a support panel over the mold so as to leave a space between the exposed surface of the cementitious layer and the support panel; and after setting of the cementitious layer, injecting a cellular polymeric material into the space between the exposed surface of the cementitious layer and the support panel to form a foamed rigid sheet of the polymeric material filling the space, the sheet bonding to the exposed surface of the cementitious layer substantially without penetration into the cementitious layer, the sheet also engaging the support strips and the support panel; wherein the cementitious layer also covers the rear surface of at least some of the facing elements, so as to define a layer portion between the facing elements and the front face of the sheet.
- 19. A method of manufacturing a building panel comprising:providing a horizontal, generally planar mold having a plurality of receptacles each for receiving a respective one of a plurality of rigid facing elements so as to arrange the facing elements with front faces thereof in a common horizontal plane in a pattern defining spaces between side edges of at least some of the facing elements and side edges of adjacent ones of the facing elements; placing a facing element in each of the receptacles; applying into the mold a layer of a cementitious material so as to fill in at least the spaces between the facing elements and thinly cover the rear face of the facing elements, the cementitious material having setting characteristics so as to set to a rigid condition to form a substantially rigid surface exposed in the mold; and wherein the cementitious layer contains a fire-retardant additive; placing support strips into the mold before the cementitious layer sets to its rigid condition, the support strips engaging the cementitious material and some of the facing elements; applying a support panel over the mold so as to leave a space between the exposed surface of the cementitious layer and the support panel; and after setting of the cementitious layer, injecting a cellular polymeric material into the space between the exposed surface of the cementitious layer and the support panel to form a foamed rigid sheet of the polymeric material filling the space, the sheet bonding to the exposed surface of the cementitious layer substantially without penetration into the cementitious layer, the sheet also engaging the support strips and the support panel.
- 20. A method of manufacturing a building panel comprising:providing a horizontal, generally planar mold having a plurality of receptacles each for receiving a respective one of a plurality of rigid facing elements so as to arrange the facing elements with front faces thereof in a common horizontal plane in a pattern defining spaces between side edges of at least some of the facing elements and side edges of adjacent ones of the facing elements; placing a facing element in each of the receptacles; applying into the mold a layer of a cementitious material so as to fill in at least the spaces between the facing elements and thinly cover the rear face of the facing elements, the cementitious material having setting characteristics so as to set to a rigid condition to form a substantially rigid surface exposed in the mold; placing support strips into the mold before the cementitious layer sets to its rigid condition, the support strips engaging the cementitious material and some of the facing elements; applying a support panel over the mold so as to leave a space between the exposed surface of the cementitious layer and the support panel; and after setting of the cementitious layer, injecting a cellular polymeric material into the space between the exposed surface of the cementitious layer and the support panel to form a foamed rigid sheet of the polymeric material filling the space, the sheet bonding to the exposed surface of the cementitious layer substantially without penetration into the cementitious layer, the sheet also engaging the support strips and the support panel; and mounting and bonding a support panel to the rear surface of the sheet.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08,667,310 filed Jun. 12,1996, now abandoned.
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