Claims
- 1. A method for providing a metal roof for a building having a roof support structure, comprising:
(a) identifying and mapping demand zones of the roof; (b) installing metal panels on the roof support structure, covering the roof support structure with metal panels, wherein the metal panels are elastically seamed together; (c) choosing a process for further connecting every panel to a side-adjacent panel, wherein the seaming process chosen produces a seam that satisfies the requirements of each demand zone; and (d) seaming the metal panels according to the process chosen in step (c).
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the demand zones of step (a) comprise:
(i) wind zones; (ii) potential leak zones; and (iii) snowdrift zones.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the process for further connecting every panel to side-adjacent panels is chosen from a class of seaming processes consisting of:
(a) no additional seaming; (b) triple-lock seaming; (c) quadrilock seaming; (d) combination elastic-and-triple-lock seaming; (e) combination elastic-and-quadrilock seaming; and (f) combination triple-lock and quadrilock seaming.
- 4. The method of claim 2 wherein step (c) comprises the substeps:
(i) determining the seaming requirements for the demand zones of the roof in which the particular panel happens to lie; (ii) determining the seaming requirements from prevailing wind data for a specific geographic area in which the roof is located; (iii) determining the seaming requirements of local building codes for the specific geographic area; and (iv) ensuring that the method of seaming chosen for the particular panel satisfies the requirements of the demand zones, the prevailing wind data, and the local building codes.
- 5. A method for providing a metal roof for a building, the building having a roof support structure, the method comprising:
(a) identifying and mapping demand zones of the roof; (b) determining the seaming requirements for each demand zone; (c) choosing a process for seaming a particular panel to a panel which is side-adjacent to the particular panel, wherein the seaming process chosen produces a seam that satisfies the requirements of each demand zone; and (d) installing metal panels on the roof support structure, covering the roof support structure with metal panels; and (e) seaming together any two side-adjacent panels by an elastically locked seam.
- 6. The method of claim 5 wherein the demand zones of step (a) are wind zones, potential leak zones, and snowdrift zones.
- 7. The method of claim 5 further comprising the step of forming a continuous triple-lock seam in demand zones identified as requiring a triple-lock seam or a quadrilock seam.
- 8. The method of claim 5 further comprising the step of forming combination elastic-and-triple-lock seams in demand zones identified as requiring combination elastic-and-triple-lock seams.
- 9. The method of claim 8 further comprising the step of forming combination elastic-and-quadrilock seams in demand zones identified as requiring combination elastic-and-quadrilock seams.
- 10. The method of claim 8 further comprising the step of forming continuous quadrilock seams in demand zones requiring continuous quadrilock seams.
- 11. The method of claim 7 further comprising the step of forming combination triple-lock and quadrilock seams in demand zones requiring combination triple-lock and quadrilock seams.
- 12. The method of claim 5 wherein step (c) comprises the substeps:
(i) determining the seaming requirements for the demand zones of the roof in which the particular panel happens to lie; (ii) determining the seaming requirements from prevailing wind data for a specific geographic area in which the roof is located; (iii) determining the seaming requirements of local building codes for the specific geographic area; and (iv) ensuring that the method of seaming chosen for the particular panel satisfies the requirements of the demand zones, the prevailing wind data, and the local building codes.
- 13. In a roof system designed for using different types of seaming processes to satisfy the requirements of different demand zones, a metal panel joined to an identical side-adjacent panel by a seaming process chosen from a class of seaming processes, consisting of:
(a) elastically locked seaming; (b) triple-lock seaming; (c) quadrilock seaming; (d) combination elastic-and-triple-lock seaming; (e) combination elastic-and-quadrilock seaming; and (f) combination triple-lock and quadrilock seaming.
- 14. The metal panel of claim 13 wherein the demand zones are wind zones, potential leak zones, and snowdrift zones.
- 15. For a metal panel roof having side-adjacent metal panels positioned on a roof, a method of connecting each pair of the side-adjacent panels to one another, comprising:
(a) elastically seaming the side-adjacent panels together; and (b) further connecting at least one other pair of side-adjacent panels by an inelastic seaming process chosen from a class of seaming processes consisting of: (i) triple-lock seaming; (ii) quadrilock seaming; (iii) combination elastic-and-triple-lock seaming; (iv) combination elastic-and-quadrilock seaming; and (v) combination triple-lock and quadrilock seaming.
- 16. The method of claim 16 wherein both the elastic seaming process and the inelastic seaming process occur at one of two sidelaps of the panel along a panel run.
- 17. A metal panel roof comprising metal panels joined by:
(a) an elastic seaming process; and (b) an inelastic seaming process chosen from a class of inelastic seaming processes consisting of:
(i) triple lock seaming; (ii) quadrilock seaming; (iii) combination elastic and triple-lock seaming; (iv) combination elastic-and-quadrilock seaming; and (v) combination triple-lock and quadrilock seaming.
- 18. The metal panel roof of claim 16 wherein both the elastic seaming process and the inelastic seaming process occur at one of two sidelaps of the panel along a panel run.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims priority to provisional application No. 60/180,231, filed Feb. 4, 2000 and to provisional application No. 60/196,496 filed Apr. 12, 2000.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60180231 |
Feb 2000 |
US |
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60196496 |
Apr 2000 |
US |