Claims
- 1. The prefabricated panel for a building system which comprises;
- a rectangular lower sheet metal member having opposite side edges and opposite end edges, a rolled portion forming a side lip of multiple thickness along each side edge and an up-turned flange extending substantially the length of each side edge, each up-turned flange being inset from the outer edge of the side lip to provide an area of multiple thickness through which a self-tapping fastener may be passed to connect the lower sheet metal member to an underlying support structure;
- a flat upper sheet metal member having down-turned flanges at each side edge thereof substantially aligned with the respective up-turned flanges of the lower sheet metal member and extending substantially the length of the upper sheet metal member, the edges of the down-turned flanges being spaced from the edges of the up-turned flanges;
- a body of insulating material filling the space between the sheet metal members and between the up-turned and down-turned flanges;
- the upper sheet metal member and the body of insulating material terminating short of one end of the lower sheet metal member such that the lower sheet metal member protrudes to form an end lip; and
- a plurality of U-shaped staples disposed at spaced intervals along each side of the panel, each staple having points penetrating the respective aligned up-turned and down-turned flanges for establishing a tension connection between the upper sheet metal member and the lower sheet metal member while permitting substantially independent thermal expansion and contraction of the lower and upper sheet metal members in both directions of the plane of the respective members, the staples including barb means on the points for retaining the points in the respective flanges.
- 2. The prefabricated panel for a building system which comprises;
- a rectangular lower sheet metal member having opposite side edges and opposite end edges, and stiffening corrugations extending between the end edges, a rolled portion forming a side lip of multiple thickness along each side edge and an up-turned flange extending substantially the length of each side edge, each up-turned flange being inset from the outer edge of the side lip to provide an area of multiple thickness through which a self-tapping fastener may be passed to connect the lower sheet metal member to an underlying support structure;
- a flat upper sheet metal member having down-turned flanges at each side edge thereof substantially aligned with the respective up-turned flanges of the lower sheet metal member and extending substantially the length of the upper sheet metal member, the edges of the down-turned flanges being spaced from the edges of the up-turned flanges; and
- a body of insulating material filling the space between the sheet metal members and between the up-turned and down-turned flanges;
- the upper sheet metal member and the body of insulating material terminating short of one end of the lower sheet metal member such that the lower sheet metal member protrudes to form a corrugated end lip.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending application Ser. No. 336,364, filed Feb. 27, 1973, entitled "Construction System", and assigned to the assignee of the present invention now U.S. Pat. No. 4,078,351.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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