AU2009238283B1 - Building Panel - Google Patents

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AU2009238283B1
AU2009238283B1 AU2009238283A AU2009238283A AU2009238283B1 AU 2009238283 B1 AU2009238283 B1 AU 2009238283B1 AU 2009238283 A AU2009238283 A AU 2009238283A AU 2009238283 A AU2009238283 A AU 2009238283A AU 2009238283 B1 AU2009238283 B1 AU 2009238283B1
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D3/00Roof covering by making use of flat or curved slabs or stiff sheets
    • E04D3/24Roof covering by making use of flat or curved slabs or stiff sheets with special cross-section, e.g. with corrugations on both sides, with ribs, flanges, or the like
    • E04D3/28Roof covering by making use of flat or curved slabs or stiff sheets with special cross-section, e.g. with corrugations on both sides, with ribs, flanges, or the like of glass or other translucent material
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04CSTRUCTURAL ELEMENTS; BUILDING MATERIALS
    • E04C2/00Building elements of relatively thin form for the construction of parts of buildings, e.g. sheet materials, slabs, or panels
    • E04C2/30Building elements of relatively thin form for the construction of parts of buildings, e.g. sheet materials, slabs, or panels characterised by the shape or structure
    • E04C2/40Building elements of relatively thin form for the construction of parts of buildings, e.g. sheet materials, slabs, or panels characterised by the shape or structure composed of a number of smaller components rigidly or movably connected together, e.g. interlocking, hingedly connected of particular shape, e.g. not rectangular of variable shape or size, e.g. flexible or telescopic panels
    • E04C2/405Building elements of relatively thin form for the construction of parts of buildings, e.g. sheet materials, slabs, or panels characterised by the shape or structure composed of a number of smaller components rigidly or movably connected together, e.g. interlocking, hingedly connected of particular shape, e.g. not rectangular of variable shape or size, e.g. flexible or telescopic panels composed of two or more hingedly connected parts
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04CSTRUCTURAL ELEMENTS; BUILDING MATERIALS
    • E04C2/00Building elements of relatively thin form for the construction of parts of buildings, e.g. sheet materials, slabs, or panels
    • E04C2/54Slab-like translucent elements
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D3/00Roof covering by making use of flat or curved slabs or stiff sheets
    • E04D3/24Roof covering by making use of flat or curved slabs or stiff sheets with special cross-section, e.g. with corrugations on both sides, with ribs, flanges, or the like
    • E04D3/28Roof covering by making use of flat or curved slabs or stiff sheets with special cross-section, e.g. with corrugations on both sides, with ribs, flanges, or the like of glass or other translucent material
    • E04D2003/285Roof covering by making use of flat or curved slabs or stiff sheets with special cross-section, e.g. with corrugations on both sides, with ribs, flanges, or the like of glass or other translucent material with specially profiled marginal portions for connecting purposes

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"BUILDING PANEL" Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a building panel and a building system and 5 relates particularly, though not exclusively, to a polycarbonate roofing or wall panel. Background to the Invention Polycarbonate roofing panels are well known in the building and construction arts. They are relatively lightweight, strong and translucent, providing a 10 passive form of solar heating and lighting. They are used in domestic, industrial and commercial building applications. Prior art polycarbonate roofing panels are supplied in varying thicknesses up to 30mm, and up to 6m in length. For some specialised applications they can be purchased up to 12m in length. However all prior art polycarbonate sheeting requires additional 15 steelwork for support, and this introduces undesirable aesthetic constraints from an architectural and design perspective. The present invention was developed with a view to providing a building panel and system which fills a gap in the building and construction industry, namely, a cost-effective polycarbonate system with long span capability. However it 20 will be apparent that the building panels can also be manufactured from suitable materials other than polycarbonate. References to prior art in this specification are provided for illustrative purposes only and are not to be taken as an admission that such prior art is part of the common general knowledge in Australia or elsewhere. 25 Summary of the Invention According to one aspect of the present invention there is provided a polycarbonate building panel for the construction industry, the panel comprising: -2 a hollow elongate structure having a generally rectangular cross-sectional profile, the elongate structure comprising a first upper outer skin and a second substantially planar lower outer skin joined by first and second side walls; and 5 connecting means provided on each side wall respectively wherein, in use, adjacent panels can be connected to each other side by side with the connecting means to form a segment of a wall or roof, wherein the connecting means each comprise a first rib and a second rib, the first rib being adapted to engage with a matching rib on an adjacent panel and the second rib also 10 being adapted to engage with a matching rib on the adjacent panel, and wherein the second rib on each side wall has a rectangular profile with a lower wall and an outer wall forming a channel, the second rib on one side wall being formed with a recess adjacent thereto which is adapted to accommodate an outer wall of the second rib on the other side wall of an 15 adjacent panel to provide an interlocking relationship, and wherein the lower wall of the second rib on the other side wall is substantially aligned with a lower outer skin of the elongate structure so as to form a substantially seamless planar lower surface of the panel when adjacent panels are connected. 20 Preferably the upper outer skin of the elongate structure has a degree of outward curvature in profile so as to form a convex outer surface. The convex upper outer surface advantageously gives the panel a self-cleaning ability wherein dust and other contaminants simply run-off the outer convex surface when wetted. Preferably the first and second side walls are substantially 25 parallel. Typically the first and second side walls are substantially planar. Preferably the elongate structure comprises a third inner skin in the form of a web extending between the first and second side walls so as to divide the interior of the elongate structure into two chambers. The dual chamber profile of the elongate structure provides structural strength and rigidity, as well as 30 improved thermal and sound insulation properties. The elongate structure may comprise a fourth inner skin in the form of a web extending between the first and second side walls so as to divide the interior -3 of the elongate structure into three chambers. One or more of the chambers may be filled with additional materials to enhance the structural strength and/or thermal and/or sound insulation properties of the panel. Preferably the matching ribs on an adjacent panel have a matching profile 5 and are received in a nested engagement with the respective first and second ribs when adjacent panels are connected to each other side by side with the connecting means. Advantageously the nested engagement of the ribs together with the respective side walls of the adjacent panels form an enclosed chamber between the adjacent panels. 10 Preferably an elongate locking member is received in the enclosed chamber to lock the ribs into nested engagement with each other wherein, in use, adjacent panels are locked together to form a segment of a wall or roof. Advantageously the hollow elongate structure is manufactured from extruded polycarbonate. Preferably the outer skins and side walls of the elongate 15 structure are between 1mm to 2.5mm thick. Typically the upper outer skin is between 1.2mm to 2.0mm thick. Typically the lower outer skin is between 1.4mm to 1.8mm thick. Preferably the upper outer skin has a UV resistant layer applied to it. Typically the UV resistant layer has a minimum thickness of 0.050mm. 20 Preferably the total thickness of the polycarbonate panel is between 65mm to 90mm. More typically the total thickness of the polycarbonate panel is between 73mm to 76mm. A preferred embodiment of the polycarbonate panel is about 74mm thick. Preferably the total width of the polycarbonate panel is between 80mm to 120mm. More typically the total width of the polycarbonate 25 panel is between 95mm to 110mm. A preferred embodiment of the polycarbonate panel is about 100mm wide. In one form of the panel the elongate structure is substantially planar. In another form of the panel the elongate structure is formed with a degree of longitudinal curvature to give the panel increased load-bearing capacity.
-4 According to another aspect of the present invention there is provided a polycarbonate building system for the construction industry, the system comprising: a plurality of polycarbonate building panels, each panel comprising: 5 a hollow elongate structure having a generally rectangular cross-sectional profile, the elongate structure comprising a first upper outer skin and a second substantially planar lower outer skin joined by first and second side walls; and connecting means provided on each side wall respectively wherein, in use, 10 adjacent panels can be connected to each other side by side with the connecting means to form a segment of a wall or roof, wherein the connecting means each comprise a first rib and a second rib, the first rib being adapted to engage with a matching rib on an adjacent panel and the second rib also being adapted to engage with a matching rib on the adjacent panel, and 15 wherein the second rib on each side wall has a rectangular profile with a lower wall and an outer wall forming a channel, the second rib on one side wall being formed with a recess adjacent thereto which is adapted to accommodate an outer wall of the second rib on the other side wall of an adjacent panel to provide an interlocking relationship, and wherein the lower 20 wall of the second rib on the other side wall is substantially aligned with a lower outer skin of the elongate structure so as to form a substantially seamless planar lower surface of the panel when adjacent panels are connected; wherein, in use, the plurality of panels can be joined to each other side by 25 side with the connecting means to form a segment of a wall or roof. Preferably the polycarbonate building system further comprises an elongate locking member adapted to engage with the connecting means to join adjacent panels to each other side by side. In one embodiment the locking member is in the form of an extruded aluminium bar. In another embodiment 30 the locking member is in the form of an extruded polycarbonate bar.
- 5 Preferably the polycarbonate building system further comprises an end cap adapted to be received in the hollow end of the elongate structure. Advantageously the end cap has first and second spigot pieces adapted to be received in the two chambers of the hollow elongate structure. 5 Throughout the specification, unless the context requires otherwise, the word 10 "comprise" or variations such as "comprises" or "comprising", will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or group of integers but not the exclusion of any other integer or group of integers. Likewise the word "preferably" or variations such as "preferred", will be understood to imply that a stated integer or group of integers is desirable but not essential to the 15 working of the invention. Brief Description of the Drawings The nature of the invention will be better understood from the following 20 detailed description of preferred embodiments of the building panel and building system, given by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Figure 1 is a section view through a first preferred embodiment of the building panel according to the present invention; 25 Figure 2(a) is a section view showing a first embodiment of the manner of joining adjacent panels together side by side; Figure 2(b) is a section view showing a second embodiment of the manner of joining adjacent panels together side by side; -6 Figure 3 is a top perspective view of the panel of Figure 1; Figure 4 is a top perspective view showing a plurality of the panels of Figures 1 and 3 joined together side by side; Figure 5 is an exploded top perspective view of the panels in Figure 4; 5 Figure 6 is a side elevation of a preferred embodiment of an end cap for the building panel of Figure 1; Figures 7(a) and 7(b) are section views through second and third preferred embodiments respectively of the building panel according to the present invention; 10 Figure 8(a) is a section view showing a first embodiment of the manner of joining adjacent panels of Figure 7a or 7b together side by side; Figure 8(b) is a section view showing a second embodiment of the manner of joining adjacent panels of Figure 7a or 7b together side by side; 15 Figure 9 is a top perspective view of a plurality of the panels of Figure 7a joined side by side; Figure 10 is a front view of a panel of Figure 7a; Figures 11(a), (b), (c) and (d) are front, rear, perspective and side views respectively of an end cap suitable for fixing to the panel of Figure 7a. 20 Detailed Description of Preferred Embodiments A first preferred embodiment of the building panel 10 as shown in Figures 1 to 4 comprises a hollow elongate structure 12 having a generally rectangular cross-sectional profile as can be seen most clearly in Figure 1. The elongate structure 12 comprises first and second outer skins 14a and 14b joined by 25 substantially parallel first and second side walls 16a and 16b. The outer skins 14 of the elongate structure 12 preferably have a degree of outward curvature in profile so as to form convex outer surfaces. The convex outer surfaces advantageously give the panel 10 a self-cleaning capability wherein dust and -7 other contaminants simply run-off the outer convex surfaces when wetted. The building panel is preferably made of polycarbonate. The panel 10 further comprises a connecting means 18 provided on each side wall 16 respectively wherein, in use, adjacent panels 10 can be 5 connected to each other side by side with the connecting means 18 to form a segment of a wall or roof, as shown in Figure 4. The panels 10 are primarily designed for use as roofing panels, however in view of their structural strength and rigidity it will be understood that they can also be used in a variety of other ways for constructing a building, including wall panels. 10 Preferably the elongate structure 12 comprises a third inner skin in the form of a web 20 extending between the first and second side walls 16 so as to divide the interior of the elongate structure into two chambers. The dual chamber profile of the elongate structure 12 provides the panel 10 with additional structural strength and rigidity, as well as improved thermal and sound 15 insulation properties. Preferably the connecting means 18 each comprise a first rib 22a and a second rib 22b. The first rib 22a is adapted to engage with a matching rib 22a on an adjacent panel, and the second rib 22b is also adapted to engage with a matching rib 22b on the adjacent panel (see Figure 2). In this embodiment 20 the first and second ribs 22 each have a curved profile and are arranged with concave surfaces facing each other. In the present case the ribs 22 have a semicircular profile, however it will be understood that a variety of profiles would work. As can be seen most clearly in Figure 1, the ribs 22 together with the side 25 wall 16 form a cavity. Preferably the matching ribs 22a and 22b on an adjacent panel have a matching curvature and are received in a nested engagement with the respective first and second ribs 22a and 22b when adjacent panels are connected to each other side by side with the connecting means (see Figure 2). The inside diameter of the first rib 22a is approximately 30 equal to the outer diameter of the matching rib 22a, and the outside diameter of the rib 22b is approximately equal to the inside diameter of the matching rib 22b, in order to facilitate their nested engagement. Advantageously the -8 nested engagement of the ribs 22 together with the respective side walls 16 of the adjacent panels 10 form an enclosed cavity 24 between the adjacent panels. Preferably an elongate locking member 26 is received in the enclosed cavity 5 24 to lock the ribs 22 into nested engagement with each other. In this manner adjacent panels 10 are locked together to form a segment of a wall or roof. One of the purposes of the locking bars 26 is to absorb upwardly directed wind pressure. Figure 4 illustrates a roof segment of a wall segment 30 formed from a plurality of the panels 10 connected to each other side by side 10 with the connecting means 18. Two types of locking member 26 are provided (see also Figure 5). A first locking member 26a is made from extruded aluminium and gives the roof segment increased strength and rigidity. A second locking member 26b is made from extruded polycarbonate. Both locking members 26 are typically inserted manually during the assembly 15 process. Preferably the ribs 22 are sealed in their nested engagement using a butyl rubber mastic sealant. In one form of the panel 10 the elongate structure 12 is substantially planar. In another form of the panel 10 (not illustrated) the elongate structure 12 is formed with a degree of longitudinal curvature to give the panel increased 20 load-bearing capacity. The locking members 26 may likewise be curved so as to be received in the enclosed cavities 24 between the panels. The panels 10 can be pre-curved during the manufacturing process. When the panels 10 have been assembled they are placed on a bending table which slides directly into the oven for a specified time period. The angle of curvature of the 25 bending table is preset to correspond to the desired shape of the roof. After this process the panels are left to cool and on larger spans curved aluminium locking bars 26 are inserted. This then forms the specified curvature of the panels. The completed panels can then be delivered to site. Installation of the panels is identical to flat applications; polycarbonate locking bars 26 are 30 inserted, which simply lock the panels together. A typical roof bay comprises six of the panels 10 connected side by side (two of the roof segments 30 of Figure 4 connected side by side). Various combinations of locking members 26a and 26b may be employed to attain different structural strength capabilities for the roof bay. The loading combinations are as follows: Flat panels Lock Specification (LS) Max free span 1 2.61 metre 2.1 3.18 metre 2.2 3.62 metre 2.5 4.38 metre 5 Curved panels Lock Specification (LS) Free span Free span Free span Free span 20 degrees 25 degrees 30 degrees 35 degrees 1 6.05 metre 6.43 metre 6.72 metre 6.93 metre 2.1 8.00 metre 8.50 metre 8.88 metre 9.16 metre 2.2 9.49 metre 10.08metre 10.53metre 10.86metre 2.5 11.36metre 12.07metre 12.24metre 12.00metre LS1 = 6 polycarbonate locking bars in a six panel bay LS2.1 = 1 aluminium locking bar + 5 polycarbonate bars in a six panel bay 10 LS2.2 = 2 aluminium locking bars + 4 polycarbonate bars in a six panel bay LS2.5 = 5 aluminium locking bars and 1 polycarbonate bar in a six panel bay The Locking System weight and dead load specifications are as follows: LS1 weight = 7kg/sqm. Dead load 0.078kN/sqm. LS2.1 weight = 9kg/sqm. Dead load 0.091kN/sqm. 15 LS2.2 weight = 1Okg/sqm. Dead load 0.101kN/sqm. LS2.5 weight = 14kg/sqm. Dead load 0.142kN/sqm. Advantageously the hollow elongate structure 12 is manufactured from extruded polycarbonate. Preferably the outer skins 14 and side walls 16 of the -10 elongate structure 12 are between 1mm to 2.5mm thick. Preferably the upper outer skin 14a is slightly thicker than the lower outer skin 14b. Typically the upper outer skin 14a is between 1.2mm to 2.0mm thick. Typically the lower outer skin 14b is between 1.4mm to 1.8mm thick. Preferably the upper outer 5 skin 14a has a UV resistant layer applied to it. Typically the UV resistant layer has a minimum thickness of 0.050mm. Preferably the total thickness of the polycarbonate panel 10 is between 65mm to 90mm. More typically the total thickness of the polycarbonate panel 10 is between 73mm to 76mm. A preferred embodiment of the polycarbonate panel 10 10 is about 74mm thick. Preferably the total width of the polycarbonate panel 10 is between 80mm to 120mm. More typically the total width of the polycarbonate panel 10 is between 95mm to 110mm. A preferred embodiment of the polycarbonate panel 10 is about 100mm wide. Preferably the building panel 10 further comprises an end cap 40 adapted to 15 be received in the hollow end of the elongate structure 12. Advantageously the end cap 40 has first and second spigot pieces 42a and 42b adapted to be received in the two chambers of the hollow elongate structure 12. As can be seen most clearly in Figure 6, the end cap 40 has a planar front face 44, on the back of which the spigot pieces 42 are formed. The first spigot piece 42a 20 opens onto the front face 44, and forms a handhold which can be grasped to insert the end cap 40 into the end of the hollow elongate structure 12 (see Figure 5). A second preferred embodiment of a building panel 70 as shown in Figures 7a and 8 to 10 comprises a hollow elongate structure 72 having a generally 25 rectangular cross-sectional profile as can be seen most clearly in Figures 7a and 9. A third embodiment of a building panel 110 is shown in Figure 7b. The second and third embodiments resemble the first embodiment in many respects, and will therefore not be described again in detail. The elongate structure 72 comprises first and second outer skins 74 and 75 30 joined by substantially parallel first and second side walls 76a and 76b. The first outer skin 74 (upper outer skin) of the elongate structure 72 preferably has a degree of outward curvature in profile so as to form a convex outer - 11 upper surface. However the degree of curvature of the outer upper surface in the case of the second (and third) embodiments is somewhat less than in the case of the first embodiment, as can be seen by a comparison of Figures 4 and 9. The first outer upper skin 74 in the case of the second embodiment is 5 almost planar as can best be seen in Figure 9. Also the second outer lower skin 75 is substantially planar in the second and third embodiments. The panel 70 further comprises connecting means 78 provided on each side wall 76 respectively wherein, in use, adjacent panels 70 can be connected to each other side by side with the connecting means 78 to form a segment of a 10 wall or roof, as shown in Figure 9. Each connecting means 78 comprises a first rib 82 and a second rib 84. The left first rib 82a is adapted to engage with a matching right first rib 82b on an adjacent panel in a nested arrangement. The first ribs 82 each have a curved profile and are arranged with concave surfaces facing the respective second ribs 84. 15 The left second rib 84a is adapted to engage with a corresponding right second rib 84b on the adjacent panel in a nested arrangement (see Figures 8a and 8b). The left and right second ribs 84a and 84b are both shaped so as to form respective rectangular channels along either side of the elongate structure 72. The left second rib 84a is of narrower width than that of the right 20 second rib 84b, so as to be capable of being received in a nested arrangement within the right second rib 84b. The left second rib 84a is also formed with a narrow channel or recess 83 adjacent thereto which is adapted to accommodate an outer wall 85 of the right second rib 84b when neighbouring panels are connected, as shown in Figures 8a and 8b. Thus 25 when the left second rib 84a is received in the right second rib 84b the outer wall 85 is received in the recess 83 to provide an interlocking relationship. As can be seen in Figures 7a, 7b and 9, the second ribs 84a and 84b do not protrude below the second outer skin 75 (as in the case with the corresponding second ribs 22b of the first embodiment). Instead the lower 30 wall of the rectangular-shaped ribs 84 is substantially aligned with the planar second lower outer skin 75. In this way the lower surface of the panel 70 forms one continuous planar surface which has the benefit of being - 12 aesthetically pleasing providing a smooth contemporary seamless look. The continuous planar lower surface on the underside of the panel 70 is also much easier to clean than the discontinuous lower surface of the first embodiment, the latter as best seen in Figure 4. The interlocking relationship 5 between the left and right second ribs 84 also increases the structural strength of the overall panel system. In addition, the interlocking arrangement assists in dispersing rainwater and excess water may not easily pass inside the elongate structure. As in the case of the first embodiment, the nested engagement of the ribs 82 10 and 84 together with the respective side walls 76 of the adjacent panels 70 form an enclosed cavity 86 between the adjacent panels, as can be seen in Figures 8a and 8b. An elongate locking member 88a or 88b is received in the enclosed cavity 86 to lock the ribs 82 and 84 into nested engagement with each other. The locking members 88a and 88b are as shown in the first 15 embodiment and are typically formed of extruded aluminium and extruded polycarbonate respectively. The elongate structure 72 of the second embodiment further comprises two inner skins in the form of a first web 80 and a second web 81, both extending between the first and second side walls 76 so as to divide the interior of the 20 elongate structure into three chambers. The triple chamber profile of the elongate structure 72 provides the panel 70 with additional structural strength and rigidity, as well as improved thermal and sound insulation properties, relative to the panel of the first embodiment. The lower chamber 90 allows for the accommodation of an additional clear solid polycarbonate sheet 91 to be 25 fitted into the chamber 90 as shown in Figure 10. The polycarbonate sheet 91 can be inserted during the manufacturing process in order to further increase the thermal performance and improve sound absorption, making the panel 70 of the second embodiment suitable for top end commercial projects. In addition, an insulating material 102 may be inserted in the upper chamber 30 104 to enhance the thermal performance of the panel. Preferably the building panel 70 further comprises an end cap 92 adapted to be received in the hollow end of the elongate structure 72. Advantageously -13 the end cap 92 has first and second spigot pieces 94a and 94b adapted to be received in the chambers of the hollow elongate structure 72. As can be seen most clearly in Figure 11c, the end cap 92 has a planar front face 96, on the back of which the spigot pieces 94 are formed. The end cap 92 is also 5 provided with an array of holes 98 designed to assist air flow and to prevent build up of condensation within the panel. Typically there are 15 holes spaced evenly apart in two rows. In addition the end cap 92 is provided with an aperture 100 of dimensions about 16x1Omm which is used in barrel vault roof applications. The aperture 100 is typically covered with a removable tab 10 such that the tab can be removed and access gained to the aperture, for example for insertion of a suitable bolt. The third embodiment of a building panel 110 resembles the second embodiment in many ways and will not be described again in detail. In the case of the second embodiment, the width of each panel is about 212mm and 15 in the case of the third embodiment the panel width is around 114mm. Now that preferred embodiments of the building panel and building system have been described in detail, it will be apparent that the embodiments provide a number of advantages over the prior art, including the following: (1) It has superior span capabilities of up to 12m curved and 4.38m flat. 20 (2) It is fully trafficable; workmen can walk on it during installation. (3) It can be suppled flat or curved in one complete span up to 15m long. (4) It facilitates rapid installation. 600mm bay six panel configurations are supplied prefabricated and need only be joined every 600mm on site. (5) It is a lightweight, high impact strength product. Each bay can be easily 25 lifted and locked into place manually on site. (6) Each segment is identical to the next to give total conformability. (7) It provides superior thermal performance and sound reduction.
- 14 (8) It is silicone free. No possible leakage where product is sealed. The unique connecting system as well as sealed joint allows for thermal moment without compromising thermal performance. (9) Being translucent it maximises natural light without excessive glare. 5 (10) It has a self-cleaning dome shape. (11) Curved roof segments can be pre-curved in the oven during the manufacturing process. (12) Being a tailor-made product means less wastage on site. (13) The panel of the second and third embodiments presents a smooth 10 uniform lower surface which is visually attractive and easy to clean. (14) The interlocking relationship of the ribs increases the structural strength of the panel system and assists in dispersing rainwater. It will be readily apparent to persons skilled in the relevant arts that various 15 modifications and improvements may be made to the foregoing embodiments, in addition to those already described, without departing from the basic inventive concepts of the present invention. For example, the connecting means may take the form of suitable fasteners for connecting the panels side by side. Therefore, it will be appreciated that the scope of the invention is not 20 limited to the specific embodiments described.

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1. A polycarbonate building panel for the construction industry, the panel comprising: 5 a hollow elongate structure having a generally rectangular cross-sectional profile, the elongate structure comprising a first upper outer skin and a second substantially planar lower outer skin joined by first and second side walls; and connecting means provided on each side wall respectively wherein, in use, 10 adjacent panels can be connected to each other side by side with the connecting means to form a segment of a wall or roof, wherein the connecting means each comprise a first rib and a second rib, the first rib being adapted to engage with a matching rib on an adjacent panel and the second rib also being adapted to engage with a matching rib on the adjacent panel, and 15 wherein the second rib on each side wall has a rectangular profile with a lower wall and an outer wall forming a channel, the second rib on one side wall being formed with a recess adjacent thereto which is adapted to accommodate an outer wall of the second rib on the other side wall of an adjacent panel to provide an interlocking relationship, and wherein the lower 20 wall of the second rib on the other side wall is substantially aligned with a lower outer skin of the elongate structure so as to form a substantially seamless planar lower surface of the panel when adjacent panels are connected.
2. A polycarbonate building panel as defined in claim 1, wherein the upper 25 outer skin of the elongate structure has a degree of outward curvature in profile so as to form a convex outer surface.
3. A polycarbonate building panel as defined in claim 1, wherein the first and second side walls are substantially parallel.
4. A polycarbonate building panel as defined in claim 3, wherein the first and 30 second side walls are substantially planar. - 16
5. A polycarbonate building panel as defined in any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the elongate structure comprises a third inner skin in the form of a web extending between the first and second side walls so as to divide the interior of the elongate structure into two chambers. 5
6. A polycarbonate building panel as defined in claim 5, wherein the elongate structure comprises a fourth inner skin in the form of a web extending between the first and second side walls so as to divide the interior of the elongate structure into three chambers.
7. A polycarbonate building panel as defined in claim 5 or 6, wherein one or 10 more of the chambers is filled with additional materials to enhance the structural strength and/or thermal and/or sound insulation properties of the panel.
8. A polycarbonate building panel as defined in any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein the matching ribs on an adjacent panel have a matching profile and 15 are received in a nested engagement with the respective first and second ribs when adjacent panels are connected to each other side by side with the connecting means.
9. A polycarbonate building panel as defined in claim 8, wherein the nested engagement of the ribs together with the respective side walls of the adjacent 20 panels form an enclosed chamber between the adjacent panels.
10. A polycarbonate building panel as defined in claim 9, wherein an elongate locking member is received in the enclosed chamber to lock the ribs into nested engagement with each other wherein, in use, adjacent panels are locked together to form a segment of a wall or roof. 25
11. A polycarbonate building panel as defined in anyone of claims 1 to 10, wherein the outer skins and side walls of the elongate structure are between 1mm to 2.5mm thick.
12. A polycarbonate building panel as defined in claim 11, wherein the upper outer skin is between 1.2mm to 2.0mm thick. - 17
13. A polycarbonate building panel as defined in claim 12, wherein the lower outer skin is between 1.4mm to 1.8mm thick.
14. A polycarbonate building panel as defined in any one of claims 1 to 13, wherein the upper outer skin has a UV resistant layer applied to it. 5
15. A polycarbonate building panel as defined in claim 14, wherein the UV resistant layer has a minimum thickness of 0.050mm.
16. A polycarbonate building panel as defined in any one of claims 1 to 15, wherein the total thickness of the polycarbonate panel is between 50mm to 80mm. 10
17. A polycarbonate building panel as defined in claim 16, wherein the total thickness of the polycarbonate panel is between 73mm to 76mm.
18. A polycarbonate building panel as defined in claim 17, wherein the polycarbonate panel is about 74mm thick.
19. A polycarbonate building panel as defined in any one of claims 1 to 18, 15 wherein the total width of the polycarbonate panel is between 80mm to 120mm.
20. A polycarbonate building panel as defined in claim 19, wherein the total width of the polycarbonate panel is between 95mm to 110mm.
21. A polycarbonate building panel as defined in claim 20, wherein the 20 polycarbonate panel is about 100mm wide.
22. A polycarbonate building panel as defined in any one of claims 1 to 21, wherein the elongate structure is substantially planar.
23. A polycarbonate building panel as defined in any one of claims 1 to 21, wherein the elongate structure is formed with a degree of longitudinal 25 curvature to give the panel increased load-bearing capacity.
24. A polycarbonate building system for the construction industry, the system comprising: a plurality of polycarbonate building panels, each panel comprising: -18 a hollow elongate structure having a generally rectangular cross-sectional profile, the elongate structure comprising a first upper outer skin and a second substantially planar lower outer skin joined by first and second side walls; and 5 connecting means provided on each side wall respectively wherein, in use, adjacent panels can be connected to each other side by side with the connecting means to form a segment of a wall or roof, wherein the connecting means each comprise a first rib and a second rib, the first rib being adapted to engage with a matching rib on an adjacent panel and the second rib also 10 being adapted to engage with a matching rib on the adjacent panel, and wherein the second rib on each side wall has a rectangular profile with a lower wall and an outer wall forming a channel, the second rib on one side wall being formed with a recess adjacent thereto which is adapted to accommodate an outer wall of the second rib on the other side wall of an 15 adjacent panel to provide an interlocking relationship, and wherein the lower wall of the second rib on the other side wall is substantially aligned with a lower outer skin of the elongate structure so as to form a substantially seamless planar lower surface of the panel when adjacent panels are connected; 20 wherein, in use, the plurality of panels can be joined to each other side by side with the connecting means to form a segment of a wall or roof.
25. A polycarbonate building system as defined in claim 24, further comprising an elongate locking member adapted to engage with the connecting means to join adjacent panels to each other side by side. 25
26. A polycarbonate building system as defined in claim 25, wherein the locking member is in the form of an extruded aluminium bar.
27. A polycarbonate building system as defined in claim 25, wherein the locking member is in the form of an extruded polycarbonate bar.
28. A polycarbonate building system as defined in claim 24, further 30 comprising an end cap adapted to be received in the hollow end of the elongate structure. - 19
29. A polycarbonate building system as defined in claim 28, wherein the end cap has first and second spigot pieces adapted to be received in two chambers of the hollow elongate structure.
30. A building panel substantially as herein described with reference to and 5 as illustrated in any one or more of the accompanying drawings.
31. A building system substantially as herein described with reference to and as illustrated in any one or more of the accompanying drawings.
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