US20090235604A1 - Architectural material - Google Patents
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- E04B—GENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
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- E04B1/6116—Connections for building structures in general of slab-shaped building elements with each other the frontal surfaces of the slabs connected together by locking means on lateral surfaces
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Abstract
A panel material includes a laminated panel including a board and first and second metal sheets attached to opposite first and second surfaces of the board, respectively. The first metal sheet has a main segment, an end segment, and a bent segment fitted into a board recess in the first surface of the board. The second metal sheet has a main segment, and an extension that has a main portion and a folded end portion having first and second segments overlapping each other.
Description
- 1. Field of the Invention
- This invention relates to a panel material, more particularly to a panel material including a laminated panel having a board and a metal sheet with a bent segment fitted into a recess in the board.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
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FIGS. 1 and 2 illustrate a laminated panel of a conventionalarchitectural material 1 that includes aboard 11 having first andsecond surfaces first metal sheet 12 that is attached to thefirst surface 112 of theboard 11 and that has amain segment 122 and anend segment 121, and asecond metal sheet 13 having amain segment 131 attached to thesecond surface 111 of theboard 11, and anextension 132 extending from themain segment 131. Themain segment 122 of thefirst metal sheet 12 has a height relative to thesecond surface 111 of theboard 11 greater than that of theend segment 121 of thefirst metal sheet 12, and cooperates with theend segment 121 to define aninsert recess 124. - In use, when two of the laminated panels of the
architectural material 1 are assembled together, theextension 132 of thesecond metal sheet 13 of one of the laminated panels is fitted into theinsert recess 124 in thefirst metal sheet 12 of the other of the laminated panels. The conventionalarchitectural material 1 is disadvantageous in that rain water or moisture tends to penetrate into theinsert recess 124, thereby resulting in corrosion ofcut ends 1211 of theend segments 121 of thefirst metal sheet 12 and cutends 133 of theextensions 132 of thesecond metal sheet 13 of the laminated panels. - Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a panel material that can overcome the aforesaid drawback associated with the prior art.
- According to the present invention, a panel material comprises a laminated panel including a board and first and second metal sheets. The board has opposite first and second surfaces, and is formed with a board recess indented from the first surface. The first metal sheet is attached to the first surface of the board, and has a main segment, an end segment, and a bent segment that extends between and that is bent from the main segment and the end segment so as to protrude therefrom and that is fitted into the board recess. The second metal sheet has a main segment that is attached to the second surface of the board, and an extension that extends laterally from the main segment, that is disposed to extend laterally of the board, and that has a main portion and a folded end portion extending from the main portion and having first and second segments overlapping each other.
- Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of this invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 is a fragmentary sectional view of a laminated panel of a conventional architectural material; -
FIG. 2 is a fragmentary assembled sectional view illustrating the configuration of two assembled laminated panels of the conventional architectural material; -
FIG. 3 is a fragmentary sectional view of the preferred embodiment of a laminated panel of a panel material according to this invention; and -
FIG. 4 is a fragmentary assembled sectional view illustrating the configuration of two assembled laminated panels of the panel material of the preferred embodiment. -
FIG. 3 illustrates the preferred embodiment of a panel material, such as an architecture material, according to this invention. - The architectural material includes a laminated
panel 2 including aboard 23 and first andsecond metal sheets board 23 has opposite first andsecond surfaces first surface 232. Thefirst metal sheet 21 is attached to thefirst surface 232 of theboard 23, and has amain segment 212, anend segment 211, and abent segment 213 that extends between and that is bent from themain segment 212 and theend segment 211 so as to protrude therefrom and that is fitted into theboard recess 233. Thesecond metal sheet 22 has amain segment 221 that is attached to thesecond surface 231 of theboard 23, and anextension 222 that extends laterally from themain segment 221, that is disposed to extend laterally of theboard 23, and that has amain portion 223 and a foldedend portion 224 extending from themain portion 223 and having first andsecond segments - In this embodiment, the
first surface 232 of theboard 23 has amain section 2321, anend section 2322, and arecessed section 2323 that defines theboard recess 233 and that extends between and that cooperates with themain section 2321 and theend section 2322 to define first andsecond steps second steps end sections first step 2324 has a height relative to a bottom of therecessed section 2323 that is greater than that of thesecond step 2325. - Preferably, the first and
second metal sheets - Preferably, the
board 23 is made from a material selected from the group consisting of polyethylene, polypropylene, ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer, and combinations thereof. -
FIG. 4 illustrates the configuration of an architectural material assembly including two of the laminated panels 2 (referred hereinafter as first and second laminated panels 2) of the preferred embodiment. In the architectural material assembly, thebent segment 213 of thefirst metal sheet 21 of each of the first and second laminatedpanels 2 defines aninsert hole 214. The foldedend portion 224 of theextension 222 of thesecond metal sheet 22 of one of the first and second laminatedpanels 2 is fitted into theinsert hole 214 in thefirst metal sheet 21 of the other of the first and second laminatedpanels 2. - The
main portion 223 of theextension 222 of thesecond metal sheet 22 of one of the first and second laminatedpanels 2 overlaps theend segment 211 of thefirst metal sheet 21 of the other of the first and second laminatedpanels 2. - Each of the first and
second metal sheets panels 2 has anouter surface 215. Theouter surface 215 at themain segment 212 of thefirst metal sheet 21 of one of the first and second laminatedpanels 2 is flush with theouter surface 215 at themain segment 221, themain portion 223 of theextension 222 and thefirst segment 2241 of the foldedend portion 224 of theextension 222 of thesecond metal sheet 22 of the other of the first and second laminatedpanels 2. - With the inclusion of the
bent segment 213 of thefirst metal sheet 21 and the foldedend portion 224 of theextension 222 of thesecond metal sheet 22 in the laminatedpanel 2 of the architectural material of this invention, the aforesaid drawback associated with the prior art can be alleviated. - With the invention thus explained, it is apparent that various modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention. It is therefore intended that the invention be limited only as recited in the appended claims.
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extension 132 of thesecond metal sheet 13 of one of the laminated panels is fitted into theinsert recess 124 in thefirst metal sheet 12 of the other of the laminated panels. The conventionalarchitectural material 1 is disadvantageous in that rain water or moisture tends to penetrate into theinsert recess 124, thereby resulting in corrosion ofcut ends 1211 of theend segments 121 of thefirst metal sheet 12 and cutends 133 of theextensions 132 of thesecond metal sheet 13 of the laminated panels.
Claims (8)
1. A panel material comprising:
a laminated panel including
a board having opposite first and second surfaces and formed with a board recess indented from said first surface,
a first metal sheet attached to said first surface of said board and having a main segment, an end segment, and a bent segment that extends between and that is bent from said main segment and said end segment so as to protrude therefrom and that is fitted into said board recess, and
a second metal sheet having a main segment that is attached to said second surface of said board, and an extension that extends laterally from said main segment, that is disposed to extend laterally of said board, and that has a main portion and a folded end portion extending from said main portion and having first and second segments overlapping each other.
2. The architectural panel material of claim 1 , wherein said first surface of said board has a main section, an end section, and a recessed section that defines said board recess and that extends between and that cooperates with said main section and said end section to define first and second steps, respectively, said first step having a height relative to a bottom of said recessed section that is greater than that of said second step.
3. The architectural panel material of claim 1 , wherein said first and second metal sheets are made from a material selected from the group consisting of a zinc-plated steel sheet, an aluminum-plated steel sheet, an aluminum zinc-plated steel sheet, an aluminum zinc magnesium-plated steel sheet, a paint coated steel sheet, a paint coated aluminum alloy sheet, and combinations thereof.
4. The panel material of claim 1 , wherein said board is made from a material selected from the group of polyethylene, polypropylene, ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer, and combinations thereof.
5. A panel material assembly comprising:
first and second laminated panels, each including
a board having opposite first and second surfaces and formed with a board recess indented from said first surface,
a first metal sheet attached to said first surface of said board and having a main segment, an end segment, and a bent segment that extends between and that is bent from said main segment and said end segment so as to protrude therefrom, that is fitted into said board recess, and that defines an insert hole, and
a second metal sheet having a main segment that is attached to said second surface of said board, and an extension that extends laterally from said main segment, that is disposed to extend laterally of said board, and that has a main portion and a folded end portion extending from said main portion and having first and second segments overlapping each other;
wherein said folded end portion of said extension of said second metal sheet of said first laminated panel is fitted into said insert hole in said first metal sheet of said second laminated panel.
6. The architectural panel material assembly of claim 5 , wherein said first surface of said board of each of said first and second laminated panels has a main section, an end section, and a recessed section that defines said board recess and that extends between and that cooperates with said main section and said end section to define first and second steps, respectively, said first step having a height relative to a bottom of said recessed section that is greater than that of said second step.
7. The panel material assembly of claim 5 , wherein said main portion of said extension of said second metal sheet of one of said first and second laminated panels overlaps said end segment of said first metal sheet of the other of said first and second laminated panels.
8. The panel material assembly of claim 7 , wherein each of said first and second metal sheets of each of said first and second laminated panels has an outer surface, said outer surface at said main segment of said first metal sheet of one of said first and second laminated panels being flush with said outer surface at said main segment of said second metal sheet of the other of said first and second laminated panels.
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