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US3849235A US00270394A US27039472A US3849235A US 3849235 A US3849235 A US 3849235A US 00270394 A US00270394 A US 00270394A US 27039472 A US27039472 A US 27039472A US 3849235 A US3849235 A US 3849235A
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  • Such str1ps can be incorpo- July 12, 197]
  • Great Br1ta1n 23991/72 material by cutting back the core leaving the edges of the sheets projecting, applying the strip and returning Uoso l 6 6 a a a l I s a 6 s u 6 6 a face of the strip.
  • the edge may have any desired pro- Z 1/04 B3 ig ⁇ ?
  • the reinforced UNITED STATES PATENTS boards are useful in the production of ceilings and 1,508,658 9/1924 Jenkins 161/100 walls and, in the case of panels and tiles with kerfed 1,690,229 v 11/1928 Jenkins 161/100 edges, can be mounted by invisible or secret fixing 2,018,911 10/1935 Brill et al.
  • the present invention relates to building boards and in particular to improved lined boards, including tiles, planks and panel elements, having a core of cementitious material, especially of gypsum.
  • a board of satisfactory strength can be made by cutting back the core of a board faced with paper or other sheet material along at least one'edge to leave the facing sheets projecting therefrom, placing a reinforcing strip in contact with the prepared edge, returning the projecting edges of the sheet material over at least part of an outwardly directed face of the strip and adhesively securing them thereto.
  • the width of the strip is substantially equal to the thickness of the edge of the core.
  • the reinforcing strip can be flat or profiled, and where it has projections towards the core, the edge of the core is cut to a similar profile.
  • a kerfed board can be made by cutting back the core along at least one edge of a gypsum board faced with paper or other sheet material, to form a groove or kerf along the said edge while leaving the facing sheets projecting therefrom, inserting into the groove or kerf a formed channel or kerf element capable of reinforcing the grooved or kerfed edge and having laterally extending flanges along both edges thereof, and returning the projecting edges of the sheet material over the flanged edges of the channel or kerf element and adhesively securing them thereto.
  • weakening of the edges of the core can be reduced if the groove or kerf is cut with rounded rather than square bottom inner edges.
  • the channel or kerf element should then also be rounded at the bottom to correspond.
  • the invention thus provides a building board faced with paper or other sheet material, having along at least one edge a reinforcing strip, the adjacent edges of the facing sheets being turned over at least part of an outwardly directed face of the reinforcing strip and adhesively secured thereto.
  • the reinforcing strip preferably extends laterally to be coterminous with the edges or shoulders of the board (apart from any facing sheet). It is not necessary to employ adhesive to bond the reinforcing strip to the core, but adhesive can be employed if desired to form an additional bond.
  • the reinforcing strip can be made to provide a close fit with the edge of the core by suitably profiling the edge and the strip, and the adherent facing sheets help to retain the strip and to protect it from external mechanical agencies which might dislodge it.
  • the reinforcing strip can be of any material having I the strength necessary to provide reinforcement for the edge, for example metal or plastic material. In the preferred panels, however, the reinforcing strip is formed from rust-protected sheet metal. Where the reinforcing strip is of suitable non-reentrant profile, this can itself be produced continuously by rolling from metal strip in the plant for the continuous production of the panel elements and then continuously applied to the edge of the panel elements advancing through the plant.
  • the reinforced edges which characterize this invention can be produced on tapered edge board as well as on the more usual square edge board. Furthermore, cutting of the panel edges gives a truer edge than is obtained at the initial casting of paper-linedboard on a conventional plasterboard machine so that it becomes possible to obtain a finer or more accurate joint between adjacent boards or tiles in a dry construction.
  • Still finer joints can be achieved in wall or ceiling structures wherein the web of a support stud engages the kerfs of two adjacent panels having kerfededges if the edge or shoulder of each board on what is intended to be the rearward side of the groove or kerf is cut back, or rebated, further than the edge or shoulder at the front or forward side.
  • This enables the web of the supporting stud to be accommodated between adjacent panel elements while bringing their front edges into complete abutment, giving a joint which is almost invisible when viewed from a distance and which, in the case of square-edge boards, can be directly paperedover or otherwise decorated without taping or other joint-filling procedure.
  • FIGS. 1 to 4, 5 to 8, 9 and 10, and 11 to 14 represent respectively, in diagrammatic section, successive stages in the manufacture of four different panel elements according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 shows one edge of a gypsum board panel 10 having a core 11 of gypsum and front and rear facing sheets 12 and 13.
  • the core has opposite face surfaces 11a and 11b.
  • the panel may be of conventional plasterboard, made on a conventional machine, and the facing or lining sheets may be of, for example, paper or, in the case of panels with a decorative face, they may be faced on at least the front face with plastic material bonded to the paper surface of the board.
  • Cutters are indicated at 14 which, when the edge of the panel 10 is brought into contact with them, cut back the edge of the core 11 to form a groove or kerf 15, having a rounded bottom or internal corners, and the shoulders 16 shown in the Figure.
  • the cutters may include a central blade 17 to form the groove and side blades 18 to cut away the core at the inner surface of the lining sheets. These blades may be of the circular saw type, and additional blades 19, which may rotate with the saw blades, can be provided to clear the shoulders of the cut edge to the desired depth.
  • the panel is being advanced past guide plates 21, which turn back and hold back the projecting edges 22 of the lining sheets, while a previously formed channel or kerf element 23, having flanges along both edges and a rounded bottom or internal comers, is pushed into place in the groove 15 by a suitable tool 24.
  • the channel element 23 can be made continuously by rolling from metal strip, and this can be done at the same time in the same plant and the freshly rolled element introduced continuously into the groove in the edge of the continuously advancing panel.
  • FIG. 3 shows the next stage in manufacture, when an adhesive, for example a hot melt adhesive, is applied to the inner surfaces of the projecting edges 22 of the lining sheets by means of nozzles or other suitable applicators 31.
  • This Figure also shows that the reinforcing element 23 extends laterally to be coterminous with the edges of the core at the inner surfaces of the facing sheets 22.
  • FIG. 5 shows one edge of a gypsum board panel having a core 11. and front and rear facing sheets 12 and 13. Cutters, which may be of the circular saw type, are indicated at 14. When the edge of the panel 10 is brought into contact with the cutters, they cut back the edge of the core 11 adjacent to the facing sheets at 15 to form two deep rebates.
  • the cutters may include a central blade 17 to cut back the core between the rebates.
  • the flanges of a previously formed channel element 23, which can be of rolled metal, are pushed into place over the edge of the board between the cut faces and the facing sheets by a suitable tool 24.
  • the projecting edges of the facing sheets can at this stage be held back by guides as in FIG. 2.
  • FIG. 7 shows the next stage in manufacture, when an adhesive, for example a hot melt adhesive, is applied to the inner surfaces of the projecting edges 22 of the lining sheets by means of nozzles or other suitable appli cators 31.
  • an adhesive for example a hot melt adhesive
  • edges 22 of the sheets are turned inward, by appropriate guides, over the web of the channel element 23 to adhere to the latter and are rolled into position, as shown in FIG. 8, by a finishing roller 41.
  • a tongued channel element 49 is shown after insertion of its flanges 50 between the cut faces and facing sheets of a panel element 10 prepared as described in relation to FIG. 5.
  • a suitable applicator 51 is used to apply adhesive to portions of the channel element and to the inner surfaces of the projecting edges 22 of the facing sheets, The projecting edges 22 are then turned inward and rolled into place by a roller 52, as shown in FIG. 10.
  • cutters 53 are shown capable of cutting back the edge of the board 10 to a stepped profile with deep. rebates 54 adjacent to the facing sheets.
  • FIG. 12 shows an appropriate tool 55 inserting the flanges 56 of a channel element 57 over the cut edge of the panel element. The web 58 of the channel element is stepped to mate with the cut edge of the panel element.
  • FIG. 13 shows an applicator 60 for applying adhesive to the inner surfaces of the projecting edges 22 of the facing sheets of the panel element. The projecting edges are then turned inwards, over the channel element, and rolled into place by a roller 61 as shown in FIG. 14.
  • Panels according to the present invention can be made in any size, for example as wall or ceiling panels or as tiles, and can be finished in any suitable material, for example paper or plastic material.
  • a gypsum panel comprising a generally planar core of gypsum having two opposite face surfaces terminating in edges, at least one of said edges being provided with a kerf,
  • At least one cover sheet of a non-metallic material disposed adjacent to at least one of said face surfaces and said kerfed edge
  • said reinforcing element including two side flanges and a kerf-reinforcing portion joined to and located between said side flanges, said reinforcing portion being characterized by a contour which conforms substantially to that of said kerf, said cover sheet terminating in an edge which overlies and is secured to one of said reinforcing side flanges.
  • a gypsum panel comprising a generally planar core of gypsum having two opposite face sides terminating in edges, at least one of said edges being provided with a kerf,
  • said reinforcing element including two side flanges at a kerf-reinforcing portion joined to and located between said side flanges, said reinforcing portion being characterized by a contour which conforms substantially to that of said kerf, each of said cover sheets terminating in an edge which overlies and is secured to one of said reinforcing side flanges.

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The invention relates to cementitious building board, such as gypsum board, having reinforcing strips along one or more of its edges. Such strips can be incorporated in such board faced with paper or other sheet material by cutting back the core leaving the edges of the sheets projecting, applying the strip and returning the edges of the sheets, to be adhesively secured to the face of the strip. The edge may have any desired profile but of particular interest is a board or tile having a groove, or kerf along at least two opposite edges of the core, the reinforcing strips being corresponding channel sections with lateral flanges to which the edges of the facing sheets are secured. The reinforced boards are useful in the production of ceilings and walls and, in the case of panels and tiles with kerfed edges, can be mounted by invisible or ''''secret'''' fixing devices.

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United States Patent 1 1 1111 ,849,235 Gwynne 5] Nov. 19, 1974 [54] CEMENTITIOUS BUILDING BOARD WITH 2,708,774 5/1955 Seelen 161/44 x E REI STRIPS 2,867,035 1/1959 Patterson, Jr.....
3,235,040 2/1966 Ellis 161/44 X Inventor: Thomas Gwynne, Loughborough, 3,546,841 12/1970 Smith et al 161/44 x England 73 Assignee: BPB Industries Limited, London, Primary Examiner-Philip England Attorney, Agent, or F1rmSamuel Kurlandsky, Esq.; Stanton T. Hadley, Esq.; Kenneth E. Roberts, Esq. [22] Filed: July 10, 1972 [21] Appl. No.: 270,394 R CT The invention relates to cementitious building board, [30] Foreign Application Priority Data I such as gypsum board, having relnforcing strips along one or more of 1ts edges. Such str1ps can be incorpo- July 12, 197] Great B11181 rated in h board faced p p or other sheet May 22, 1972 Great Br1ta1n..... 23991/72 material by cutting back the core leaving the edges of the sheets projecting, applying the strip and returning Uoso l 6 6 a a a l I s a 6 s u 6 6 a face of the strip. The edge may have any desired pro- Z 1/04 B3 ig}? file but of particular interest is a board or tile having a 1e 0 groove, or kerf along at leasttwo opposite edges of /2 the core, the reinforcing strips being corresponding 56 v R f d channel sections with lateral flanges to which the 1 e erences edges of the facing sheets are secured. The reinforced UNITED STATES PATENTS boards are useful in the production of ceilings and 1,508,658 9/1924 Jenkins 161/100 walls and, in the case of panels and tiles with kerfed 1,690,229 v 11/1928 Jenkins 161/100 edges, can be mounted by invisible or secret fixing 2,018,911 10/1935 Brill et al. 52/601 x devices 2,075,773 3 1937 Vass 52/601 x I 2,142,305 1 1939 Davis 52/601 x 3 Claims, 14 D g gur s PATENTE; XUV I 971974 SHEET 3 [IF 3 RETTFURTZING STRIPS BUILDING BOARD WITH The present invention relates to building boards and in particular to improved lined boards, including tiles, planks and panel elements, having a core of cementitious material, especially of gypsum.
In dry constructions for walls and ceilings it is often desired to mount the constituent panels by so-called secret fixing methods in order to present a surface unblemished by visible means of attachment. One way of providing for such fittings would be to employ boards or tiles having edge grooves or kerfs into which the flanges of supporting studs can enter to support the boards. Provision of such kerfs in the edge of gypsum panels raises problems, however, on account of the relatively low strength of the gypsum core of the panel, whether the kerfs are formed by grooving the edges of previously formed panels or by forming in the panels at the casting or forming stage.
It is one object of this invention to provide a way of applying reinforcing strips to lined boards having edges of any profile, but more especially kerfed edges.
According to the present invention a board of satisfactory strength can be made by cutting back the core of a board faced with paper or other sheet material along at least one'edge to leave the facing sheets projecting therefrom, placing a reinforcing strip in contact with the prepared edge, returning the projecting edges of the sheet material over at least part of an outwardly directed face of the strip and adhesively securing them thereto. Preferably the width of the strip is substantially equal to the thickness of the edge of the core.
The reinforcing strip can be flat or profiled, and where it has projections towards the core, the edge of the core is cut to a similar profile. For example, a kerfed board can be made by cutting back the core along at least one edge of a gypsum board faced with paper or other sheet material, to form a groove or kerf along the said edge while leaving the facing sheets projecting therefrom, inserting into the groove or kerf a formed channel or kerf element capable of reinforcing the grooved or kerfed edge and having laterally extending flanges along both edges thereof, and returning the projecting edges of the sheet material over the flanged edges of the channel or kerf element and adhesively securing them thereto. weakening of the edges of the core can be reduced if the groove or kerf is cut with rounded rather than square bottom inner edges. The channel or kerf element should then also be rounded at the bottom to correspond.
' The invention thus provides a building board faced with paper or other sheet material, having along at least one edge a reinforcing strip, the adjacent edges of the facing sheets being turned over at least part of an outwardly directed face of the reinforcing strip and adhesively secured thereto. The reinforcing strip preferably extends laterally to be coterminous with the edges or shoulders of the board (apart from any facing sheet). It is not necessary to employ adhesive to bond the reinforcing strip to the core, but adhesive can be employed if desired to form an additional bond. The reinforcing strip can be made to provide a close fit with the edge of the core by suitably profiling the edge and the strip, and the adherent facing sheets help to retain the strip and to protect it from external mechanical agencies which might dislodge it.
The reinforcing strip can be of any material having I the strength necessary to provide reinforcement for the edge, for example metal or plastic material. In the preferred panels, however, the reinforcing strip is formed from rust-protected sheet metal. Where the reinforcing strip is of suitable non-reentrant profile, this can itself be produced continuously by rolling from metal strip in the plant for the continuous production of the panel elements and then continuously applied to the edge of the panel elements advancing through the plant.
The reinforced edges which characterize this invention can be produced on tapered edge board as well as on the more usual square edge board. Furthermore, cutting of the panel edges gives a truer edge than is obtained at the initial casting of paper-linedboard on a conventional plasterboard machine so that it becomes possible to obtain a finer or more accurate joint between adjacent boards or tiles in a dry construction.
Still finer joints can be achieved in wall or ceiling structures wherein the web of a support stud engages the kerfs of two adjacent panels having kerfededges if the edge or shoulder of each board on what is intended to be the rearward side of the groove or kerf is cut back, or rebated, further than the edge or shoulder at the front or forward side. This enables the web of the supporting stud to be accommodated between adjacent panel elements while bringing their front edges into complete abutment, giving a joint which is almost invisible when viewed from a distance and which, in the case of square-edge boards, can be directly paperedover or otherwise decorated without taping or other joint-filling procedure.
The invention will now be described by way ofexample with reference to the accompanying drawings in which FIGS. 1 to 4, 5 to 8, 9 and 10, and 11 to 14 represent respectively, in diagrammatic section, successive stages in the manufacture of four different panel elements according to the present invention.
FIG. 1 shows one edge of a gypsum board panel 10 having a core 11 of gypsum and front and rear facing sheets 12 and 13. The core has opposite face surfaces 11a and 11b. The panel may be of conventional plasterboard, made on a conventional machine, and the facing or lining sheets may be of, for example, paper or, in the case of panels with a decorative face, they may be faced on at least the front face with plastic material bonded to the paper surface of the board.
Cutters are indicated at 14 which, when the edge of the panel 10 is brought into contact with them, cut back the edge of the core 11 to form a groove or kerf 15, having a rounded bottom or internal corners, and the shoulders 16 shown in the Figure. The cutters may include a central blade 17 to form the groove and side blades 18 to cut away the core at the inner surface of the lining sheets. These blades may be of the circular saw type, and additional blades 19, which may rotate with the saw blades, can be provided to clear the shoulders of the cut edge to the desired depth.
In FIG. 2, the panel is being advanced past guide plates 21, which turn back and hold back the projecting edges 22 of the lining sheets, while a previously formed channel or kerf element 23, having flanges along both edges and a rounded bottom or internal comers, is pushed into place in the groove 15 by a suitable tool 24. The channel element 23 can be made continuously by rolling from metal strip, and this can be done at the same time in the same plant and the freshly rolled element introduced continuously into the groove in the edge of the continuously advancing panel.
FIG. 3 shows the next stage in manufacture, when an adhesive, for example a hot melt adhesive, is applied to the inner surfaces of the projecting edges 22 of the lining sheets by means of nozzles or other suitable applicators 31. This Figure also shows that the reinforcing element 23 extends laterally to be coterminous with the edges of the core at the inner surfaces of the facing sheets 22.
Finally, the edges 22 of the sheets are turned inward,
by appropriate guides, over the flanges 23a of the channel or kerf element 23 to adhere to the latter and are rolled into position, as shown in FIG. 4, by a finishing roller 41.
Although in the drawings there is shown a squareedged board provided with a kerfed edge having shoulders of equal height on either side of the kerf, it will be readily apparent to those skilled in this art that suitable modification to the cutters 17, 18, 19 can provide one shoulder which is cut back or rebated beyond the level of the other, notably the shoulder 16a (FIG. 4) if the surface 12 is the front face of the board. It will also be apparent that a similar reinforcing edge kerf can be applied to tapered edge board. Furthermore, if the profile of the front flange of the element 23 is modified, and the groove and shoulder in the core correspondingly modified, the panel may be given an edge formation of desired profile for use, for example where the joint between adjacent boards is to be a feature of the assembled construction.
FIG. 5 shows one edge of a gypsum board panel having a core 11. and front and rear facing sheets 12 and 13. Cutters, which may be of the circular saw type, are indicated at 14. When the edge of the panel 10 is brought into contact with the cutters, they cut back the edge of the core 11 adjacent to the facing sheets at 15 to form two deep rebates. The cutters may include a central blade 17 to cut back the core between the rebates.
In FIG. 6, the flanges of a previously formed channel element 23, which can be of rolled metal, are pushed into place over the edge of the board between the cut faces and the facing sheets by a suitable tool 24. The projecting edges of the facing sheets can at this stage be held back by guides as in FIG. 2.
FIG. 7 shows the next stage in manufacture, when an adhesive, for example a hot melt adhesive, is applied to the inner surfaces of the projecting edges 22 of the lining sheets by means of nozzles or other suitable appli cators 31.
Finally, the edges 22 of the sheets are turned inward, by appropriate guides, over the web of the channel element 23 to adhere to the latter and are rolled into position, as shown in FIG. 8, by a finishing roller 41.
In FIG. 9, a tongued channel element 49 is shown after insertion of its flanges 50 between the cut faces and facing sheets of a panel element 10 prepared as described in relation to FIG. 5. A suitable applicator 51 is used to apply adhesive to portions of the channel element and to the inner surfaces of the projecting edges 22 of the facing sheets, The projecting edges 22 are then turned inward and rolled into place by a roller 52, as shown in FIG. 10.
In FIG. 11, cutters 53 are shown capable of cutting back the edge of the board 10 to a stepped profile with deep. rebates 54 adjacent to the facing sheets. FIG. 12 shows an appropriate tool 55 inserting the flanges 56 of a channel element 57 over the cut edge of the panel element. The web 58 of the channel element is stepped to mate with the cut edge of the panel element.
FIG. 13 shows an applicator 60 for applying adhesive to the inner surfaces of the projecting edges 22 of the facing sheets of the panel element. The projecting edges are then turned inwards, over the channel element, and rolled into place by a roller 61 as shown in FIG. 14.
Panels according to the present invention can be made in any size, for example as wall or ceiling panels or as tiles, and can be finished in any suitable material, for example paper or plastic material.
What is claimed is:
l. A gypsum panel comprising a generally planar core of gypsum having two opposite face surfaces terminating in edges, at least one of said edges being provided with a kerf,
at least one cover sheet of a non-metallic material disposed adjacent to at least one of said face surfaces and said kerfed edge,
and a reinforcing element disposed along and in contact with said kerfed edge between said cover sheet and the core, said reinforcing element including two side flanges and a kerf-reinforcing portion joined to and located between said side flanges, said reinforcing portion being characterized by a contour which conforms substantially to that of said kerf, said cover sheet terminating in an edge which overlies and is secured to one of said reinforcing side flanges.
2. A board according to claim 1 in which the width of the reinforcing strip is substantially equal to the thickness of the edge of the core.
3. A gypsum panel comprising a generally planar core of gypsum having two opposite face sides terminating in edges, at least one of said edges being provided with a kerf,
a pair of cover sheets of a non-metallic material each disposed adjacent to one of said face surfaces said kerfed edge,
and a reinforcing element disposed along and in contact with said kerfed edge between said cover sheets and said core, said reinforcing element including two side flanges at a kerf-reinforcing portion joined to and located between said side flanges, said reinforcing portion being characterized by a contour which conforms substantially to that of said kerf, each of said cover sheets terminating in an edge which overlies and is secured to one of said reinforcing side flanges.

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1. A gypsum panel comprising a generally planar core of gypsum having two opposite face surfaces terminating in edges, at least one of said edges being provided with a kerf, at least one cover sheet of a non-metallic material disposed adjacent to at least one of said face surfaces and said kerfed edge, and a reinforcing element disposed along and in contact with said kerfed edge between said cover sheet and the core, said reinforcing element including two side flanges and a kerfreinforcing portion joined to and located between said side flanges, said reinforcing portion being characterized by a contour which conforms substantially to that of said kerf, said cover sheet terminating in an edge which overlies and is secured to one of said reinforcing side flanges.
2. A board according to claim 1 in which the width of the reinforcing strip is substantially equal to the thickness of the edge of the core.
3. A gypsum panel comprising a generally planar core of gypsum having two opposite face sides terminating in edges, at least one of said edges being provided with a kerf, a pair of cover sheets of a non-metallic material each disposed adjacent to one of said face surfaces said kerfed edge, and a reinforcing element disposed along and in contact with said kerfed edge between said cover sheets and said core, said reinforcing element including two side flanges at a kerf-reinforcing portion joined to and located between said side flanges, said reinforcing portion being characterized by a contour which conforms substantially to that of said kerf, each of said cover sheets terminating in an edge which overlies and is secured to one of said reinforcing side flanges.
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