Claims
- 1. A wall panel system comprising a vertically extending support wall for supporting horizontally extending courses and vertically extending rows of panels, said panels having peripheral panel edges and being arranged in adjacent relationship along horizontally and vertically extending joints between adjacent panel edges, each of said panels including an exposed panel surface extending in a panel plane substantially parallel to said support wall, a plurality of support rails mounted on said wall along said joints to provide horizontal and vertical alignment of the panels, each of said support rails including a base portion extending along said wall below said panels and a division wall projecting from said base portion into said joint between adjacent panel edges, said division wall extending to an exposed division wall surface, said division wall also including opposed nibs for positioning adjacent panel edges to provide the horizontal and vertical alignment of the panels, said nibs including exposed nib wall surfaces located in a plane different from said panel plane, said nib wall surfaces cooperating with said division wall surface to provide a substantially continuous joint surface extending between adjacent panel edges, said support rails thereby simultaneously maintaining horizontal and vertical alignment of said panels while providing a finished joint appearance between adjacent panels.
- 2. A panel system as in claim 1, wherein said nib wall surfaces extend in a plane disposed rearwardly of the panel plane.
- 3. A panel system as in claim 1, wherein said division wall has a substantially rectangular cross-section with said nibs extending from opposite sides thereof toward adjacent panel edges, said nibs engaging extremities of said panel edges and being shaped to allow penetration into the engaged edges of said panels when said panels expand toward the division wall due to changes in environmental humidity and temperature.
- 4. A panel system as in claim 1, wherein said said support rail base portions include indexing means which inter-fit to accurately position and space at least some of said support rails with respect to others of said support rails.
- 5. A panel system as in claim 2, wherein said nib wall surface has a width measured in a direction extending across the width of said joint substantially equal to about one-third the width of said joint.
- 6. A panel system as in claim 5, wherein said support rail base portion has a substantially flat strip configuration and said division wall projects from said flat strip portion into said joint to support said nibs.
- 7. A panel system as in claim 6, wherein said base portions of said support rails mounted along vertically extending joints and said base portions of said support rails mounted along horizontally extending joints provide indexing means which inter-fit to accurately position and space at least some of said support rails with respect to others of said support rails.
- 8. A wall panel system as set forth in claim 1 wherein said panel system extends past a corner, and a corner trim strip is mounted along said corner to provide a finished appearance at said corner.
- 9. A wall panel system as set forth in claim 1 wherein said panel system provides edges, and edge trim strips are mounted along said edges to provide a finished edge appearance.
- 10. A wall panel system as set forth in claim 4, wherein said indexing means includes a first one of said rails having said wall means extending beyond an end of said first rail for overlying engagement with the base portion of a second one of said rails to interfitted with said first rail.
- 11. A wall panel system as set forth in claim 4, wherein said indexing means includes a notch in a first one of said rails for receiving an end of a second one of said rails to be interfitted with said first rail, said second rail also having said wall means extending beyond the end thereof for overlying engagement with the base portion of said first rail.
- 12. A wall panel system comprising a vertically extending support wall for supporting horizontally extending courses and vertically extending rows of panels, said panels having peripheral panel edges and being arranged in adjacent relationship along horizontally and vertically extending joints between adjacent panel edges, each of said panels also including an exposed panel surface extending in a panel plane substantially parallel to said support wall, a plurality of support rails mounted on said wall along said joints to provide horizontal and vertical alignment of the panels, each of said support rails including a base portion extending along said wall beneath said panels and wall means projecting from said base portion into said joint between adjacent panel edges, said wall means extending along vertically extending rails including a division wall projecting from said base portion to an exposed division wall surface located between adjacent rows of panels, said division wall also including opposed nibs for locating adjacent panel edges, said nibs having exposed nib wall surfaces located in a plane different from said panel plane, said exposed nib wall surfaces cooperating with said division wall surface to provide a substantially continuous joint surface extending between adjacent panel edges along said vertical joints and a finished joint appearance, and said wall means extending along horizontally extending rails including vertically spaced and parallel lateral walls.
- 13. A panel system as in claim 12, wherein said exposed nib wall surfaces extend in a plane disposed rearwardly of said panel plane.
- 14. A panel system as in claim 12, wherein said division wall surface extends in a plane different from that in which said exposed nib wall surfaces extend.
- 15. A panel system as in claim 12, wherein said lateral walls include ribs projecting from said lateral walls toward adjacent panel edges.
- 16. A panel system as in claim 12, wherein said support rail base portion has a substantially flat strip configuration and said wall means projects from said flat strip portion into said joint.
- 17. A panel system as in claim 12, wherein said base portions of said support rails mounted along vertically extending joints and said base portions of said support rails mounted along horizontally extending joints provide indexing means which inter-fit to accurately position and space at least some of said support rails with respect to others of said support rails.
- 18. A wall panel system as set forth in claim 12, wherein said panel system extends past a corner and a corner trim strip is mounted along said corner to provide a finished appearance at said corner.
- 19. A wall panel system as set forth in claim 12 wherein said panel system provides edges, and edge trim strips are mounted along said edges to provide a finished edge appearance.
- 20. A panel system as in claim 12, wherein said ribs and said nibs respectively extend from said lateral walls and division wall to engage extremities of adjacent panel edges at locations spaced from the walls.
- 21. A wall panel system as set forth in claim 17, wherein said indexing means includes a first one of said rails having said wall means extending beyond an end of said first rail for overlying engagement with the base portion of a second one of said rails to interfitted with said first rail.
- 22. A wall panel system as set forth in claim 17, wherein said indexing means includes a notch in a first one of said rails for receiving an end of a second one of said rails to be interfitted with said first rail, said second rail also having said wall means extending beyond the end thereof for overlying engagement with the base portion of said first rail.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/473,645, filed Jun. 7, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,694,727, dated Dec. 9, 1997 which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/448,133, filed May 23, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,644,884 dated Jul. 8, 1997, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/929,759, filed Aug. 12, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,417,020, dated May 23, 1995
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