AU2007258786A1 - A composite insulating panel - Google Patents
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Description
WO 2007/144863 PCT/IE2007/000057 - 1 "A Composite Insulating Panel" Introduction 5 With increasing energy costs there is a need for optimizing heat transfer to and from a building. This invention is directed towards providing an improved insulating panel which will address this issue. 10 Statements of Invention According to the invention there is provided a composite insulating panel comprising 15 a first sheet, a second sheet, insulating foam between the first and second sheets, and heat collecting means within the panel for transfer of heat from one source to another. In one embodiment the heat collecting means comprises conduit means for containing a heat transfer medium. The conduit means may comprise a plurality of tubes 20 extending through the panel. The conduit means may be located adjacent to the first sheet and/or adjacent to the second sheet. In one case the first sheet is profiled to define a plurality of recesses, the heat collecting means extending through at least portion of at least some of the recesses. 25 Alternatively or additionally the second sheet may be profiled to define a plurality of recesses, the heat collecting means extending through at least portion of some of the recesses. Preferably at least some of the recesses contain the heat collection means. 30 Conduit means may extend through at least some of the recesses.
WO 2007/144863 PCT/IE2007/000057 - 2 In one embodiment at least some of the recesses define a pathway for air circulation. The recess defined by at least some of the profiles may be substantially free of 5 insulating foam. In one case the profile is formed in an external sheet of the panel. The external sheet may comprise a plurality of laterally spaced-apart crowns. 10 In a preferred embodiment the recess has a cross sectional area of at least 0.002m 2 most preferably at least 0.0025m 2 , and about 0.003m 2 . In one embodiment the recess has an exposed surface, the width of the exposed surface being from 150mm to 200mm, preferably from 160mm to 180mm, and about 15 170mm. In one embodiment the exposed surface comprises an outer face and a pair of side faces which diverge inwardly from the outer face. 20 The angle between the outer face and each side face may be from 1150 to 1250, preferably from 1180 to 123', and about 121 0. In one embodiment the width of the outer face is from 50mm to 60mm. The width of the outer face may be about 55mm. 25 In one embodiment the width of each side face is from 50mm to 60mm. The width of each side face may be about 57mm. Preferably, the panel comprises at least 3 crowns. The panel may comprise at least 4 30 crowns.
WO 2007/144863 PCT/IE2007/000057 - 3 There may be a barrier between the recess and the insulating foam. The barrier may extend across the inwardly facing opening of the recess. The barrier may be a seal, a tape, or the like. 5 In one case the panel comprises a roof panel. In another case the panel comprises a wall panel. The panel may also be a floor panel. 10 The invention also provides a heating or cooling system comprising at least one panel of the invention. In one embodiment a heat transfer medium is circulated through the panel. The heat 15 transfer medium may be air. The system may comprise duct means for collecting and directing air which is passing through the panel. The system may have air circulating means such as a fan for circulating air to or from the panel or duct. 20 Brief Description of the Drawings The invention will be more clearly understood from the following description thereof 25 given by way of example only, in which: Fig. I is a cross sectional view of an insulating panel of the invention; Fig. 2 is an enlarged view of portion of the panel of Fig. 1; 30 WO 2007/144863 PCT/IE2007/000057 _ 4 Fig. 3 is a cross sectional view of an insulating panel according to another embodiment of the invention; Fig. 4 is a cross sectional view of a further panel according to the invention; 5 Fig. 5 is a cross sectional view of a composite insulating panel according to the invention; Fig. 5(a) is a cross sectional view of another composite panel; 10 Fig. 5(b) is an enlarged view of a crown of the panel of Fig. 5; Figs. 6 and 7 are cross sectional views illustrating an overlap joint between adjacent panels of Fig. 5; 15 Fig. 8 is a plan cross sectional view of a building comprising a plurality of panels of the invention; Fig. 9 is a cross sectional view of a top corner of the building of Fig. 8; and 20 Fig. 10 is a cross sectional view of another corner of the building of Fig. 8. Detailed Description 25 Referring to the drawings and initially to Figs. I and 2 thereof there is illustrated an insulating panel according to the invention which in this case is a roof panel 1. The roof panel I comprises a first sheet which in this case is a profiled external sheet 2 which may be of painted galvanized steel. The profile defines recesses. The profile in 30 this case comprises a plurality of raised crowns 3 which in this case are of generally trapezoidal form and extend longitudinally along the length of the panel. The panel WO 2007/144863 PCT/IE2007/000057 - 5 also comprises a second sheet which in this case is an inner metal liner sheet 4. There is insulating foam 5 between the inner and outer sheets 2, 4. The panel has an integral heat collecting means for transfer of heat from one source to 5 another. In this case the heat collecting means are provided in the crowns 3 of the external sheet which may be devoid of insulation 5. Conduits 8 in this case extend through the crowns 3 and a heat transfer medium such as water is circulated through the conduits 8. In this way solar heat illustrated diagrammatically as 9 is transferred and used, for example, to provide hot water for washing and the like. The heat 10 transfer medium may be any suitable fluid such as water, refrigerant or anti-freeze solution. The conduits 8 run through the roof in the external envelope of the building and the medium absorbs solar energy. The warmed medium may be pumped back through the system into the building to provide heat to the building space. Once the medium passes through the building and transfers its energy, it flows back to the roof 15 conduit and the process is repeated in a closed loop. Referring to Fig. 3 there is illustrated another panel 20 according to the invention. In this case the heat collecting means is in the form of conduits 21 through which a heat transfer medium is circulated. The conduits 21 are in this case located adjacent to the 20 internal liner 4. The system may be used to extract heat 22 rising from the building, especially in environments where equipment and machines give off heat, causing the internal temperature to rise. This system can be used to help keep the building cool in summer and heat it up in winter. In the summertime, a coolant may be circulated. A valving system may be provided to switch from heating to cooling cycles. Extracted 25 heat can be used as described above to heat a supply of hot water. Referring to Fig. 4 there is illustrated another panel 17 according to the invention which is similar to the panels of Figs. I to 3 and like parts are assigned the same reference numerals. In this case there are inner conduits 21 through which a heat 30 transfer medium is circulated (for example to extract heat from inside a building) and WO 2007/144863 PCT/IE2007/000057 - 6 outer conduits 8 for collection of solar heat 9. Such a system may be used as part of a heating/cooling/ventilation system for a building. Referring to Figs. 5, 5b, 6 and 7 there is illustrated another panel 29 according to the 5 invention which is similar to the panel of Figs. 1 and 2 and like parts are assigned the same reference numerals. In this case the recess is defined by the crowns. Air is circulated through crowns 3 which are not filled with insulating foam and thereby define passageways 19. The circulating air is again heated by solar energy. This hot air is captured and may be blown by small fans into the heating/ventilation ductwork 10 of the building, again assisting in heating the building. The heated air may also or alternatively be circulated through a heat exchanger for transfer of solar heat to another heat collector. Another panel of this type is illustrated in Fig. 5(a) but with smaller crowns 3. 15 Air is circulated through the crowns 3 which are not filled with insulating foam. Such panels are usually manufactured by leading the profiled outer sheet 2 along a flat bed with the recesses defined by the crowns 3 facing upwards. The profiled sheet is let to a lay-down area at which liquid foam reactants are spread across the sheet using a lay down poker or the like. As the foam rise the backing sheet is applied over the foam 20 and the sandwich this formed is then led through an oven and subsequently cut to length. The manufacturing technology is described in our UK-A-2227712, UK-A 2257086, and UK-A-2325640. In the panels of the invention foam is excluded from at least some of the recesses 25 defined by the crowns 3. This may be achieved in a number of ways. For example, a seal or tape 25 may be laid across the recesses defined by the crowns 3 prior to foam lay-down. Alternatively a lost core may be inserted into the recesses defined by the crowns 3 and subsequently removed leaving the recesses substantially fee of foam. 30 We have found that the panel of Fig. 5 is particularly suitable for roofs, walls and for floors. The panel has a relatively large exposed surface area and a relatively high WO 2007/144863 PCT/IE2007/000057 - 7 large internal void space whilst maintaining structural and insulation properties. The width L of the panel in this case is 1 metre. For optimum thermal efficiency there should be at least 3 and preferably at least 4 crowns 3. Referring especially to Fig. 5(b), each of the crowns 3 defines an area which is devoid of foam. The void area A is 5 preferably at least 0.002m 2 , most preferably greater than 0.0025m 2 , and in this case 2 about 0.003m2 The faces of the crown 3 which are exposed to the external environment comprise an outer face x and two side faces y which diverge inwardly from the outer face x. The 10 angle a between the faces x, y is preferably 115* to 1250, most preferably 118* to 1230 and in this case about 1210. The width of the exposed surface of each crown 3 is from 150mm to 200mm, most preferably 160mm to 180mm, and in this case about 170mm. the outer face x has a 15 width Wx of from 50mm to 60mm, in this case about 55mm. Each side facing has a width Wy of from 50mm to 60mm, in this case about 57mm. In the panel of Fig. 5 each of the foam-free crowns has a cross sectional area of 0.002906m2. 20 By way of comparison, in the panel of Fig. 5(a) the foam-free crowns each have a 2 cross sectional area of 0.001603m2 The energy production possible using panels with crowns of this type was calculated 25 using RET screen International Clean Energy Project Analysis software available at www.retscreen.net. The following assumptions were made: Building Location: North West England Building Size: lOm x loom x loom = 10,000m 2 floor space 30 South Facing Wall: l00m (W) x 1Oin (H) Fan Air Speed: 10m / sec WO 2007/144863 PCT/IE2007/000057 _ 8 Using the panels to construct the south facing wall of the building and circulating air through the foam-free passageways results in the following energy production: 5 Panel of Fig. 5(a) with two crowns: 125,569 kWh per year based on local weather data. Panel of Fig. 5 with four crowns: 347,647 kWh per year based on local weather data. 10 Using a panel with enlarged foam-free crowns greatly enhances energy production. The panels may be used to construct part of or all of the building envelope including the roof, walls and/or floor. One such building is illustrated in Figs. 8 to 10. Each of the walls and the roof of the building comprise a plurality of the panels such as the 15 panels 29 of Fig. 5. Air circulating through the passageways defined by the crowns 3 is directed into ducting 30 as shown by the arrows. The flow of air may be controlled using one or more fans 31. The ducting may have a venting system 32 which may be motorized to facilitate ease of operation and control. The circulating air is heated by solar energy. This hot air is captured and may be passed into the heating/ventilation 20 ductwork of the building, again assisting in heating the building. The heated air may also alternatively be circulated through a heat exchange for transfer of solar heat to another heat collector. The system may be set to take air from the warmest or coldest elevations depending on the internal and external temperatures. The system can be used for heating and/or cooling. 25 Referring especially to Figs. 9 and 10 suitable insulated cappings 35 may be provided. The building may also have insulated flashings 36. May variations on the embodiments described will be readily apparent. Accordingly 30 the invention is not limited to the embodiments hereinbefore described which may be varied in detail.
Claims (43)
1. A composite insulating panel comprising a first sheet, a second sheet, insulating foam between the first and second sheets, and heat collecting means 5 within the panel for transfer of heat from one source to another.
2. A panel as claimed in claim I wherein the heat collecting means comprises conduit means for containing a heat transfer medium. 10
3. A panel as claimed in claim 2 wherein the conduit means comprises a plurality of tubes extending through the panel.
4. A panel as claimed in claim 3 wherein the conduit means are located adjacent to the first sheet. 15
5. A panel as claimed in claim 3 or 4 wherein the conduit means are located adjacent to the second sheet.
6. A panel as claimed in any of claims 1 to 5 wherein the first sheet is profiled to 20 define a plurality of recesses, the heat collecting means extending through at least portion of at least some of the recesses.
7. A panel as claimed in any of claims 1 to 6 wherein the second sheet is profiled to define a plurality of recesses, the heat collecting means extending through at 25 least portion of some of the crowns.
8. A panel as claimed in claim 6 or 7 wherein at least some of the recesses contain the heat collection means. 30
9. A panel as claimed in any of claims 6 to 8 wherein conduit means extend through at least some of the recesses. WO 2007/144863 PCT/IE2007/000057 - 10
10. A panel as claimed in any of claims 6 to 8 wherein at least some of the recesses define a pathway for air circulation. 5
11. A panel as claimed in any of claims 6 to 10 wherein the recess defined by at least some of the profile is substantially free of insulating foam.
12. A panel as claimed in any of claims 6 to 11 wherein the recess is defined by a crown formed in an external sheet of the panel. 10
13. A panel as claimed in claim 12 wherein the external sheet comprises a plurality of laterally spaced-apart crowns.
14. A panel as claimed in any of claims 6 to 13 wherein the recess has a cross 15 sectional area of at least 0.002m 2 .
15. A panel as claimed in any of claims 6 to 14 wherein the recess has a cross 2 sectional area of at least 0.0025m2 20
16. A panel as claimed in any of claims 6 to 15 wherein the recess has a cross sectional area of approximately 0.003m 2 .
17. A panel as claimed in any of claims 6 to 16 wherein the profile defining the recess has an exposed surface, the width of the exposed surface being from 25 150mm to 200mm.
18. A panel as claimed in claim 17 wherein the width of the exposed surface is from 160mm to 180mm. 30
19. A panel as claimed in claim 17 or 18 wherein the width of the exposed surface is about 170mm. WO 2007/144863 PCT/IE2007/000057 - 11
20. A panel as claimed in any of claims 17 to 19 wherein the exposed surface comprises an outer face and a pair of side faces which diverge inwardly from the outer face. 5
21. A panel as claimed in claim 20 wherein the angle between the outer face and each side face is from 1150 to 1250.
22. A panel as claimed in claim 21 wherein the angle between the outer face and 10 each side face is from 1180 to 1230.
23. A panel as claimed in claim 21 to 22 wherein the angel between the outer face and each side face is about 1210. 15
24. A panel as claimed in any of claims 20 to 23 wherein the width of the outer face is from 50mm to 60mm.
25. A panel as claimed in claim 24 wherein the width of the outer face is about 55mm. 20
26. A panel as claimed in any of claims 20 to 25 wherein the width of each side face is from 50mm to 60mm.
27. A panel as claimed in claim 26 wherein the width of each side face is about 25 57mm.
28. A panel as claimed in any of claims 6 to 27 wherein the panel comprises at least 3 crowns. 30
29. A panel as claimed in any of claims 6 to 28 wherein the panel comprises at least 4 crowns. WO 2007/144863 PCT/IE2007/000057 - 12
30. A panel as claimed in any of claims 11 to 29 comprising a barrier between the recess and the insulating foam. 5
31. A panel as claimed in claim 30 wherein the barrier extends across the inwardly facing opening of the recess.
32. A panel as claimed in claim 30 or 31 wherein the barrier comprises a seal. 10
33. A panel as claimed in claim 30 or 31 wherein the barrier comprises a tape.
34. A panel as claimed in any of claims 1 to 33 wherein the panel comprises a roof panel. 15
35. A panel as claimed in any of claims I to 33 wherein the panel comprises a wall panel.
36. A panel as claimed in any of claims 1 to 33 wherein the panel comprise a floor panel. 20
37. A panel substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the drawings.
38. A heating or cooling system comprising at least one panel as claimed in any preceding claim. 25
39. A system as claimed in claim 38 wherein a heat transfer medium is circulated through the panel.
40. A system as claimed in claim 39 wherein the heat transfer medium is air. 30 WO 2007/144863 PCT/IE2007/000057 - 13
41. A system as claimed in claim 40 comprising duct means for collecting and directing air which is passing through the panel.
42. A system as claimed in claim 41 comprising air circulating means for 5 circulating air to or from the panel or duct.
43. A system substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the drawings.
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IE2006/0443 | 2006-06-13 | ||
IE20060443 | 2006-06-13 | ||
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