AU685829B2 - Panel and clip arrangement - Google Patents

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AU685829B2
AU685829B2 AU74160/94A AU7416094A AU685829B2 AU 685829 B2 AU685829 B2 AU 685829B2 AU 74160/94 A AU74160/94 A AU 74160/94A AU 7416094 A AU7416094 A AU 7416094A AU 685829 B2 AU685829 B2 AU 685829B2
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Robert Charles Labbett
David John Lawrence
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a r s s e r s r e r i s Name of Applicant: Stramit Corporation Limited Actual Inventor(s): David John Lawrence Christopher Lee Healy Robert Charles Labbett Address for Service: PHILLIPS ORMONDE FITZPATRICK Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys 367 Collins Street Melbourne 3000 AUSTRALIA Invention Title: PANEL AND CLIP ARRANGEMENT Our Ref 384538 POF Code: 100/169406 The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to applicant(s): -1,7 PANEL AND CLIP ARRANGEMENT BACKGROUND OF INVENTION The present invention relates generally to a cladding system for the concealed fixing of roofing or other cladding sheets and to a clip and cladding sheet for use in such a system.
Throughout the specification, the invention is described with reference to the orientation for use in roof cladding where the plane of the sheets is generally horizontal.
This, however, should not be construed as limiting the invention to that orientation, as the cladding may be laid in other orientations. Accordingly, references to a particular orientation is to be construed to encompass these other orientations.
Cladding shoets for concealed fixing have a plurality of longitudinal, re-entrant ribs, with pan sections between the ribs. The edges of the sheets are adapted for interengagement with the adjacent sheets, so that an end rib of one sheet fits over the .ee• end portion of the adjacent sheet.
The sheets are typically secured to the roof structure by elongated clips which secure the trailing edge end portion of the previously laid sheet and the end rib and intermediate ribs of the sheet to be laid. The clip has retaining formations spaced along the length thereof to coincide with the rib spacing. An endmost retaining formation of the clip is engaged with the trailing edge portion of the previously laid sheet, with the S remainder of the clip extending in the direction of progress, and is fixed to the roof structure. The next sheet is then pressed onto the clip so that the leading edge rib and intermediate ribs are engaged with the retaining formations and the leading edge rib also locks over the trailing edge portion of the previous sheet.
The prior art clips are formed as a strap, which is folded to form a series of humps. The humps have detents for engagement with re-entrant portions of the ribs of the sheet.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention seeks to provide an improved cladding system.
In a further aim, one aspect of the present invention seeks to provide a clip arrangement which is able to more securely fix the cladding sheet to the roof structure than in prior art arrangements.
JS C WNWORDISTACEWCODEL STRAM I TAU..?1,t94 2"i' I -n -2- In a first aspect, the present invention provides a clip for concealed fixing of a cladding sheet to an underlying structure, the cladding sheet being of the type including a plurality of ribs extending along the sheet in a longitudinal direction with each rib having re-entrant portions on opposing inner sides of the rib, the clip including a generally planar base mountable to the underlying structure, and two retaining elements upstanding from the base, each retaining element extending across the base so that a line of intersection is formed between the base and each retaining element, the retaining elements being spaced apart and being in opposing relationship, and wherein, in use, when the cladding sheet is presented to the clip for fixing of the sheet to the clip, the clip is aligned so that the lines of intersection extend generally transverse to the longitudinal direction of a said rib of the sheet with each retaining element shaped for snap fit engagement with the two re-entrant portions of the said rib with said downwardly facing abutment surfaces of the fixing portions of each retaining element being adapted to abut against respective ones of said reentrant portions of said rib.
Preferably the base and the retaining elements are formed from a folded sheet such that the lines of intersection are in the form of fold lines.
S"The base is arranged to by mounted to the underlying structure by any convenient means. Such means may be a fixing location located on the base through which the base may be firmly secured to the underlying structure.
Suitable fixing locations are in the form of an aperture, through which a screw other fixture may be inserted. Preferab','j a hexagonal head screw is used and the clip is configured to provide a space between the retaining elements to enable access for tightening of the screw to the underlying structure.
Preferably each retaining element includes a pair of fixing portions which are engageable with respective re-entrant portions of the rib. Preferably each fixing portion includes an outwardly facing second abutment surface which in use is arranged to engage the interior walls of the rib of the cladding sheet.
The second abutment surface assists in aligning the clip correctly within the rib and also assists ir, inhibiting twisting of the rib under high wind loading.
Preferably each fixing portion includes a first and a second planar portion, with both portions arranged to extend in a generally upward direction with the
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-3second portion extending transversely from the first portion to form the outwardly facing abutment surface.
In this preferred arrangement, the clip includes four fixing portions.
Preferably the fixing portions are generally symmetrical about a central axis and the fixing location is substantially on the central axis. By having a centralised fixing location, eccentric forces acting on the fastening means, the cladding and the underlying structure is inhibited which enhances the performance of the clip. Further, by spacing the fixing portions symmetrically, the performance of a larger clip may be obtained.
In a further aspect, a clip assembly for fixing a cladding sheet to an underlying structure is provided, the assembly including a plurality of clips, and a strap, the strap extending along a longitudinal axis and having a leading edge and a trailing edge spaced along said axis, with said clips being arranged to be secured at predetermined intervals along the strap, wherein the strap is arranged to be aligned with a like strap in the end to end configuration and wherein one of said leading or trailing edges include. guide means arranged to receive the other of said leading or trailing edge of a like strap to facilitate S• correct alignment of the straps.
te In the prior art clips the positioning and alignment of the clips had to be individually measured. No such measurement is required for the assembly of the above clip. This is of great practical benefit. With the assembly, the location of the straps on which the clips are positioned will determine this spacing. Further, installation of the sheeting is simplified over the prior art as the straps can be easily aligned along the roof structure through use of the guide means. A further advantage is that the strap can be used to press any insulation fitted below the deck.
In a further aspect, the present invention provides a concealed fixing cladding system including a cladding sheet and a clip for securing the cladding sheet to any underlying structure; the cladding sheet being of the type including a plurality of ribs extending along the sheet in a longitudinal direction with each rib having re-entrant portions on opposing inner sides of the rib: -4the clip including a generally planar base mountable to the underlying structure, and two retaining elements upstanding from the base, each retaining element extending across the base so that a line of intersection is formed between the base and each retaining element, the retaining elements being spaced apart and being in opposing relationship, and wherein, when the cladding sheet is presented to the clip for fixing of the sheet to the clip, the clip is aligned so that the lines of intersection extend generally transverse to the longitudinal direction of a said rib of the sheet and is co-operable with the inner sides of the rib for snap fit engagement of each retaining element with the two re-entrant portions of the rib.
Preferably the cladding sheet is of generally planar configuration having spaced apart male and female longitudinal edge regions; the cladding sheet being arranged to be juxtaposed with a like cladding sheet with the female edge region of one sheet overlapping the male edge region of the other sheet to form a longitudinal extending rib at said overlapping edge region, wherein the male edge region being upstanding from the plane of the sheet to form a first rib part, the first rib part having a side portion including a re-entrant zone to provide offset upper and lower side walls interconnected by an intermediate wall, the intermediate wall having opposed upwardly and downwardly facing bearing 20 surfaces and the upper side wall extending from the intermediate wall to the terminal edge of the cladding sheet, the female edge region being upstanding from the plane of the cladding sheet to form a second rib part, the second rib part having opposed first and second side portions interconnected by an apical portion, the first side portion of the second rib part extending from the sheet to the apical portion and the second side portion extending downwardly from the apical portion to the other terminal edge of the sheet, the second side portion including a re-entrant zone to form offset upper and lower side walls interconnected by an intermediate wall having at least one downwardly facing bearing surface, wherein when the female edge region of the cladding sheet is overlapped with the male edge region of a like cladding sheet, the outer surface of the side portion of the male edge region is caused to interlock with the inner surface of the second side portion of the female edge region. with the terminal
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edge of themale edge region being located against or proximate to the upper side wall of the second side portion of the female edge region.
This arrangement has the advantage that the overlap of the sheet material is minimised, thereby minimising wastage and enabling the span of the sheeting to be maximised. Further, by reducing the overlap, the interlocking of the edge regions intermediate adjacent roof structures is improved. In prior art arrangements due to flexing of the sheet material, difficulties were encountered in correctly interlocking the edge regions.
Preferably the internal angle bt.ween the upper wall and the intermediate wall of the rib is acute. In the known cladding sheets used with known concealed fixing clips, the re-entrant zone of the rib cannot be too pronounced as the cladding sheet will be too difficult to fix to the clips. The internal angle between the upper side wall and the intermediate wall is obtuse in these known sheets. The advantage of the acute angle is a more positive clip action and also a more attractive shadow line giving the roof a greater aesthetic appeal.
A further advantage of this interlocking arrangement is that reduction in :the overlap enables the male edge region to be mounted to the clip prior to fastening of the clip of the roof structure. This enables an improved installation 20 procedure to be adopted particularly when the clip assembly including the strap as described above is used and in a further aspect, the invention relates to an improved installation procedure.
Lu -6intermediate adjacent roof structures is improved. In prior art arrangements due to/ flexing of the sheet material, difficulties were encountered in correctly interlockin the edge regions.
Preferably the internal angle between the upper wall and the inter diate wall of th is acute. In the known cladding sheets used with known conce ed fixing clips, the re-entrant zone of the rib cannot be to pronounced as the clad ing sheet will be to difficult to fix to the clips. In the internal angle between the upp r side wall and the intermediate wall is obtuse in these known sheets. The a dantage of the acute angle is a more positive clip action and also a more attractive s adow line giving the roof a greater aesthetic appeal. Further improvements i shape of the cladding sheet are disclosed in co-pending application AU 67300/4, the contents of which are herein incorporated by cross-reference.
A further advantage of this inter cking arrangement is that reduction in the overlap enables the male edge regi n to be mounted to the clip prior to fastening of the clip to the roof structure. This eables an improved installation procedure to be adopted particularly when e clip assembly including the strap as described above is used and in a further a ect, the invention relates to an improved installation procedure.
In a furt r aspect, the present invention provides a clip for concealed fixing of cladding sh ts of the type having a plurality of re-entrant longitudinal ribs, the clip includin means for fastening to an underlying structure and a retaining formation for eng ing inside a rib of the sheet, wherein said formation includes a upright tab sposed in a plane transverse to the rib, the tab being shaped for snap-fit engagement with a re-entrant portion of the rib.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Further preferred embodiments of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Fig. 1 is a schematic perspective showing installation of a roofing sheet using a prior art clip; Fig. 2 is a plan view of a preferred clip assembly in accordance with the present invention; R/ Fig. 3 is a side view of the clip assembly of Fig. 2; AVONWoR)3TACWYNOOEtETDiSTRAM.TAU 2t!994 2 47 FM I a -7- Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the clip assembly of Fig. 2; Fig. 5A is a left hand end view of the clip assembly of Fig. 2; Fig. 5B is a right hand end view of the clip assembly of Fig. 2; Fig. 6 illustrates the cladding sheet profile for use with the clip assembly of Fig.
2; Figs. 7A to 7D are schematic side views illustrating the installation procedure; and Fig. 8 is a detail side view of a retaining formation of a clip engaged with the leading edge rib of a sheet and the trailing edge portion of the previous sheet.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS.
With reference to Fig. 1, the prior art fixing system includes a clip 10 consisting of a flat strap which has been folded along lines 900 to its length to form hump-shaped retaining formations 1 la, 1 b at its ends. These formations have detents 12 therein to engage inside the female 13b and intermediate 14 ribs of the roofing sheets 15a, In use, the first hump 11a of the clip is positioned over the male rib 16a on the trailing edge of the previously laid sheet 15a, and the clip is fixed to purlin 17 by screws at positions 18a and 18b. The second sheet 15b is then positioned with its female 13b and intermediate 14b ribs over the respective formations 1 la, 11b and is pressed 20 downwards to snap home over the detents 12 and to engage the female rib over the full length of the male rib 16a. The procedure is repeated for subsequent sheets, with the male rib of the final sheet being held by a finishing clip.
Figs. 2 to 5 illustrate a preferred clip assembly according to an aspect of the S present invention. The clip assembly 20 includes a strap 21, the strap being elongate o.; and having a leading and a trailing end (22, 23 respectively). The strap 21 is shaped for most of its length as a shallow, downwardly facing channel 24 (as best shown in Fig.
In the region of the trailing end 23 the channel inverts to form an upwards facing channel 25 best shown in Figs. 4 and 5B. The strap is arranged to be aligned in end to end configuration with a like strap and the channel 25 is configured to enable the leading end 22 of a like strap 21 to be received therein to facilitate alignment of the straps 21.
Three clips 26 are attached to the strap 21 at predetermined intervals. These positions are arranged to correspond to distances between the leading edge rib 51 and J53 C 'WINWORDZSTACEYINODEtETESTAMIT.AO 21AM 2 47 PM I is -8to intermediate ribs 52 of the roofing sheet 50 of Fig. 6. Typically the clips 26 are riveted to the strap. However, any other suitable fixing arrangement may be used to locate the clips on the strap 21. As will become apparent later, it is not necessary to secure the clips to the strap as this is achieved on fixing of the clip assembly 20 to roof structure. Consequently, the fixing means for securing the clips to the strap is only required to withstand the loading expected during transportation and installation.
In the illustrated arrangement, each clip 26 is formed as a generally channel shaped element 27 in end view and comprises a base 28 and opposed upstanding retaining elements 29. The retaining elements are formed from sheet material, preferably sheet metal, with each retaining element having a profile generally similar to the profile of the ribs in the rib sheet 50. Each retaining element includes a body portion 30 and a pair of opposed fixing portions 31 which are spaced from the base.
The body portion 30 extend across the base and upwardly therefrom and the fixing portion extends from the body portion from an upstanding transition region 32.
Each fixing portion 31 includes first and second planar generally upstanding portions 33 and 34 respectively. The first portion 33 extends outwardly from the ~transition region 32 and the second portion 34 extends transversely to the first portion.
In this way, a pair of downwardly facing shoulders or edge surfaces 43 are foimed S which are adapted for engagement with the re-entrant portions 53 of the respective ribs 20 of the roof sheet 50. The second planar portion takes the form of an inwardly angled jongitudinal flange which incorporate a pair of outwardly facing abutment surfaces ~The outwardly facing abutment surfaces are arranged to engage the interior surface 54 of the respective ribs. A crown tab 36 in the form of an inwardly turned longitudinal top flange extends from an upper end 37 of the body portion 30 and forms the upper surface of the retaining element 29. There preferably is some clearance of the upper surface of the retaining element and the top of the interior 55 of the rib to allow the rib to flex while being snap-fitted onto the clip. Further, an upper edge 38 of the respective fixing portions 31 are spaced from the crown tab 36 to thereby form respective recesses 39 at the upper end 37 of the retaining element 29.
The base 28 includes a fixing location 40. In the illustrated arrangement, the fixing location is in the form of an aperture through which a fastening screw 41 is A adapted to be received.
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-9- As best seen in Fig. 2, the retaining elements 29 are located on opposing sides of the fixing location 40 and are disposed such that the fixing portions 31 of these elements are substantially symmetrical about the fixing location 40. Further, a space 42 is provided between the retaining elements 29 to enable access to the fastening screw 41 to effect fixing of the clip.
Fig. 6 illustrates the profile of the cladding sheet 50. In the illustrated arrangemrnent, the sheet 50 is generally planar and has two intermediate ribs 52. Each rib includes an interior space 54, which is bounded by opposing walls 56 and 57 interconnected by a bridging or apical portion 58. Each wall includes a re-entrant portion 53 to form opposingly upwardly facing abutment surfaces 59.
Furthermore, each sheet 50 includes a male 60 and a female 61 longitudinal edge region. The sheet 50 is arranged to be juxtaposed with a like cladding sheet with the female edge region of one sheet overlapping the male edge region of the other sheet. In this way, a longitudinal rib is formed at the overlapping edge region.
The male edge region is upstanding from the plane of the sheet and forms a first S rib part 62. The first rib part includes a side portion having a re-entrant zone 63 to provide offset upper and lower side walls 64, 65 interconnected by an intermediate wall 66. The intermediate wall has opposing upwardly and downwardly facing bearing surfaces 67, 68 and the upper side wall 64 extends from the intermediate wall 66 to a 20 hooked terminal edge 69 of the cladding sheet 50. The female edge region 61 is also upstanding from the plane of the cladding sheet to form a second rib part 70, The S. second rib part has opposed first and second side portions 71, 72 interconnected by an apical portion 73. The first side portion extends from thc sheet to the apical portion and .:oO• S includes a re-entrant zone 74 to provide offset upper and lower side walls 75, 76 interconnected by an intermediate wall 77. The intermediate wall 77 has opposing upwardly and downwardly facing bearing surfaces 78, 79. The second side portion 72 extends downwardly from the apical portion 73 to the other terminal end 80. The second side portion 72 includes a re-entrant zone 81 to form offset upper and lower side walls 82, 83 interconnected by an intermediate wall 84 having an upwardly and downwardly facing bearing surfaces 85, 86.
As illustrated in Figs. 7A to 7D, the first clip 20a is secured to the purlin 87 by fasteners 41 passing through the fastener holes 40 in the strap between the retaining element of each clip. Securing the clip also compresses the insulation blanket 88.
W'~NW'~Rl lTACFYWODELETTEAST1A AU 2i?9~:4147FM As shown in Fig. 7B, the roofing sheet 50a is aligned above the clip assembly and pushed downwardly to snap fit the top portions of the ribs over corresponding fixing portions of the retaining elements. Engagement between downwardly facing surfaces 43 of the retaining elements and opposed re-entrant parts 59 of each rib then prevent the sheet from being lifted out of engagement. The outer surfaces 35 of the fixing portions above the surfaces 59 fit tightly inside upwardly convergent top walls 56, 57 of the rib to prevent twisting of the retaining elements.
The next clip assembly 20b is installed with the upper edge 38 of the endmost fixing portion 31 hooking under the lip 69 of the trailing edge portion 69 of the previously laid roofing sheet 50a such that the terminal end is held within the recess 39.
The clip assembly 20b is pivoted downwards and secured to the purlin 87 by fasteners 41 passing through fastener holes 40 in the clip (Fig. 7C).
The next roofing sheet 50b is then a!igned above clip 20b and snapped home as described above for roofing sheet 50a, except that the leading female edge rib part snaps over both the endmost retaining formation and the male trailing end rib part 62 of the previous sheet. The engagement between the two clips 20a, 20b and the two sheets 50a, 50b is described below with reference to Fig. 8.
As mentioned above, initially the male edge region having the hooked edge is received within the recess 39 of the leading end clip of the next clip assembly 20b. This "iO clip assembly is correctly positioned by having the leading edge of its strap received within the guide means of the preceding strap. Once in this position, the side portion of the first rib part of the sheet 50 is engaged with the adjacent fixing portion of the clip such that the upwardly facing bearing surface is located against the downwardly facing e abutment surface of the fixing portion of the respective retaining elements and the male edge region is retained in this position by this combined engagement.
Subsequently, the clip assembly 20b is pivoted downwards into position.
Because the male edge region is located at one edge of the retaining element, thspace 42 provided to enable access for the fastening screw is not covered and therefore the clip 26 at the leading end can be fastened to the purlin 87. Once the clip assembly 20 is fastened to the purlin, the next sheet is positioned with the rib part of the female edge end region overlapped with male end region of the preceding sheet. The female region 61 is then snapped home with the outer surface of the side portion of the male edge region interlocking with the inner surface of the second side portion of the JS C MNWORDSTACE\CNCELErTRAMITAU .2t/94 4 PM I Y BL d C -11female edge region. In particular, the upwardly facing bearing surface of the second rib part engages the downwardly facing bearing surface of the side portion of the first rib part. Furthermore, on the opposing side of the retaining elements the upwardly facing bearing surface of the first side portion of the female edge region is arranged to engage the downwardly facing abutment surface of the fixing portion of the clip.
The illustrated clips and the manner of connection with the projecting edge portion of the sheet allow fasteners to be positioned centrally below the longitudinal rib of the roofing sheet for greater wind uplift rezistance and allows direct engagement between the retaining tabs and the leading edge rib. Furthermore, the short trailing edge portion allows greater material efficiency in the roofing sheet compared to the prior art.
The alignment of the retaining elements across the rib profile results in the fold line 44 between the retaining elements and the base 28 of the retaining member being parallel to the clip length, rather than perpendicular as in the prior art. Furthermore, the 5 angled flanges 34 of the fixing portion are closely received in the top portion of the rib, restraining against bending of the clip in both the parallel or perpendicular directions.
Consequently, the wind uplift forces acting through the flanges 34 act substantiaily parallel to the plane of the retaining element. Extreme uplift forces attempt to twist the tab. This mechanism results in considerably greater resistance to wind uplift forces than the prior art hump-shaped retaining formations, in which the uplift forces attempt to S unfold the hump by bending along the existing perpendicular fold lines.
S. As the retaining elements substantially correspond to the rib profile; separate bird proofing accessories are not required.
Unlike prior art clips, the tail 25 of the clip assembly extends past the final clip, "5 thus supporting the full sheet profile and compressing the insulation blanket 88 ir the region of connection of the laid sheet with the next clip. This arrangement also allows the head of the next clip to nest within the channel section 25 at the tail of the previous clip, and the alignment of circular fastener holes 40 ensures exact positioning of the clip" for correct roof pitching.
While particular embodiments of this invention have been described, it will be evident to those skilled in the art that the present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the essential characteristics thereof. The present embodiments and examples are therefore to be considered in all respects as illustrative !S C MNVVORDSTACE.NODELETESTRMIIT.AU 21.V"4 2 47 PM I' L -12and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated by the appended claims rather than the foregoing description, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced therein.
Finally, the present application is a divisional of co-pending applications AU 64899/94, AU 64897/94, AU 64898/94 and AU 67300/94, and the contents of each of these applications is herein incorporated by cross-reference.
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1. A clip for concealed fixing of a cladding sheet to an underlying structure, the cladding sheet being of the type including a plurality of ribs extending along the sheet in a longitudinal direction with each rib having re-entrant portions on opposing inner sides of the rib, the clip including a generally planar base mountable to the underlying structure, and two retaining elements upstanding from the base, each retaining element extending across the base so that a line of intersection is formed between the base and each retaining element, the retaining elements being spaced apart and being in opposing ,elationship and wherein, in use, when the cladding sheet is presented to the clip for fixing of the sheet to the clip, the clip is aligned so that the lines of intersection extend generally transverse to the longitudinal direction of a said rib of the sheet with each retaining element shaped for snap fit engagement with the two re-entrant portions of the said rib.
2. A clip as claimed in claim 1, wherein the clip is formed from a folded sheet with the lines of intersection between the base and the respective retaining elements being in the form of fold lines. 20
3. A clip as claimed in either claim 1 or 2, wherein a fixing location, where the clip is adapted to bs secured to underlying structure, is provided in said ua- between said retaining elements.
4. A clip as claimed in claim 3, wherein the fixing location has a centre located substantially at the mid point of a notional line which bisects the respective lines of intersection.
A clip as claimed in eithr claim 3 or 4, wherein the fixing location includes an aperture extending through the base which is adapted to receive fastening means to secure the clip to the underlying structure.
6. A clip as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein each retaining element includes opposite edges which upstand from the base, and two fixing portions which project from respective ones of said opposite edges in spaced relationship to said base, each fixing portion including a downwardly facing abutment surface which is spaced from the base and an outwardly facing Sabutment surface which faces outwardly from the other fixing portion of said \H4, o III -14- respective retaining element, said fixing portions of the retaining elements being locatable within the re-entrant portions of the rib on snap fit engagement of the clip to the sheet wherein in each retaining element, said downwardly facing abutment surfaces are adapted to abut against respective ones of said re-entrant portions and the outwardly facing portions are adapted to be adjacent respective ones of said inner sides of said rib.
7. A clip as claimed in claim 6, wherein each retaining element includes a generally planar portion which extends between the fixing portions and which is configured to resist upward flexure of one fixing portion towards the other.
8. A clip as claimed in either claim 6 or 7, wherein each tixing portion includes a first portion which extends outwardly from its respective retaining element, and a second portion which extends transverse to the first portion so that in use, the second portions are adapted to extend in the longitudinal direction of the said rib adjacent to said respective ones of said inner sides.
9. A clip as claimed in claim 8, wherein, for each fixing portion, the downwardly facing abutment surface is formed along a lower surface of the first and second portions and the outwardly facing abutment surface is formed along the second portion.
A clip as claimed in either claim 8 or 9, wherein the lower surfaces of the 20 first and second portions form part of respective ones of the edges of the S. retaining element.
11. A clip as claimed in any one of claims 8 to 10, wherein on engagement of the sheet to the clip, the second portion of each fixing portion is adapted to have its downwardly facing abutment surface disposed in the longitudinal direction of the rib along a respective re-entrant portion, and its outwardly S" facing rbutment surface adjacent to a respective inner side of the rib.
12. A c;p as claimed in any one of claims 6 to 11, wherein the outwardly facing abutment surfaces of respective fixing portions are inclined upwardly towards each other to facilitate snap fit engagement of the cladding sheet onto the clip.
13. A clip as claimed in any one of claims 6 to i2, wherein the outwardly facing abutment surfaces include upper edges which are spaced apart so to A, form a recess in an upper end of the retaining element. Q -I I
14. A clip as claimed in any one of claims 6 to 13, wherein each retaining element includes an upper end having a crown tab substantially parallel to said base so as to form an upper surface of that retaining element.
A clip as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the clip is configured such that when in engagement with the rib, the clip provides greater resistance to upward flexure transverse to the rib than it does to flexure in the longitudinal direction of the rib.
16. A clip assembly including a plurality of clips according to any preceding claim and a strap, the strap extending along a longitudinal axis between a leading and trailing end and the clips being spaced apart along the longitudinal axis with their respective bases attached to said strap.
17. A clip assembly as claimed in claim 16, wherein the strap is arranged to be aligned with a like strap in end to end configuration and wherein one of the leading or trailing edges includes a channel arranged to receive the other of said leading or trailing edge of a like strap to facilitate correct alignment of the straps.
18. A clip assembly as claimed in claim 17, wherein each of the leading and :trailing edges includes an aperture and wherein on correct alignment of the strap with a like strap, the aperture in either the leading or trailing edge is 20 adapted to align with the aperture of the other of said leading or trailing edge of the like strap.
19. A clip assembly as claimed in any one of claims 16 to 18, wherein the respective lines of intersection of the retaining elements of the clips extend generally in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the strap.
20. A clip assembly as claimed in any one of claims 16 to 19, wherein the strap is secured to the underlying structure by fasteners which are engageable with the bases of respective clips.
21. A concealed fixing cladding system including a cladding sheet and a clip for securing the cladding sheet to an underlying structure; the cladding sheet being of the type including a plurality of ribs extending along the sheet in a longitudinal direction with each rib having re-entrant portions on opposing inner sides of the rib; R AI/ -16- the clip including a generally planar base mountable to the underlying structure, and two retaining elements upstanding from the base, each retaining element extending across the base so that a line of intersection is formed between the base and each retaining element, the retaining elements being spaced apart and being in opposing relationship and wherein, when the cladding sheet is presented to the clip for fixing of the sheet to the clip, the clip is aligned so that the lines of intersection extend generally transverse to the longitudinal direction of a said rib of the sheet and is co-operable with the inner sides of the rib for snap fit engagement of each retaining element with the two re-entrant portions of the rib.
22. A cladding system as claimed in claim 21, wherein the clip is formed from a folded sheet with the lines of intersection between the base and the respective retaining elements being in the form of fold lines.
23. A cladding system as claimed in either claim 21 or 22, wherein a fixing location, where the clip is adapted to be secured to underlying structure, is provided in said base between said retaining elements.
24. A cladding system as claimed in claim 23, wherein the fixing location has a centre located substantially at the mid point of a notional line which bisects the respective lines of intersection.
25. A cladding system as claimed in either claim 23 or 24, wherein the fixing location includes an aperture extending through the base which is adapted to receive fastening means to secure the clip to the underlying structure.
26. A cladding system as claimed in anyone of claims 21 to 25, wherein each retaining element includes opposite edges which upstand from the base, and two fixing portions which project from respective ones of said opposite edges in spaced relationship to said base, each fixing portion including a downwardly facing abutment surface which is spaced from the base and an outwardly facing abutment surface which faces outwardly from the other fixing portion of said respective retaining element, said fixing portions of the retaining elements being locatable within the re-entrant portions of the rib on snap fit engagement of the clip to the sheet wherein, said downwardly facing abutment surfaces of each retaining element are adapted to abut against respective ones 1I> of said re-entrant portions and the outwardly facing portions of each reiaining CL -17- element are adapted to be adjacent respective ones of said inner sides of said rib.
27. A cladding system as claimed in claim 26, wherein each retaining element includes a generally planar portion which extends between the fixing portions and which is configured to resist upward flexure of one fixing portion towards the other.
28. A cladding system as claimed in either claim 26 or 27, wherein each fixing portion includes a first portion which extends outwardly from its respective retaining element, and a second portion which extends transverse to the first portion so that in use, the second portions are adapted to extend in the longitudinal direction of the said rib adjacent to said respective ones of said inner sides.
29. A cladding system as claimed in claim 28, wherein, for each fixing portion, the downwardly facing abutment surface is formed along a lower surface of the first and second portions and the outwardly facing abutment surface is formed along the second portion.
A cladding system as claimed in either claim 28 or 29, wherein the lower surfaces of the first and second portions form part of respective ones of the edges of the retaining element. 20
31. A cladding system as claimed in any one of claims 28 to 30, wherein on engagement of the sheet to the clip, the second portion of each fixing portion has its downwardly facing abutment surface disposed in the longitudinal direction of the rib along a respective re-entrant portion, and its outwardly facing abutment surface adjacent to a respective inner side of the rib.
32. A cladding system as claimed in any one of claims 26 to 31, wherein the outwardly facing abutment surfaces of respective fixing portions are inclined upwardly towards each other to facilitate snap fit engagement of the cladding sheet onto the clip.
33. A cladding system as claimed in any one of claims 26 to 32, wherein the outwardly facing abutment surfaces include upper edges which are spaced apart so to form a recess in an upper end of the retaining element. ;I HAl,, 11; 6 \I a7 cC I L~ -18-
34. A cladding system as claimed in any one of claims 26 to 33, wherein each retaining element includes an upper end having a crown tab substantially parallel to said base so as to form an upper surface of that retaining element.
A cladding system as claimed in any one of claims 21 to 34, wherein the clip is configured such that when in engagement with the rib, the clip provides greater resistance to upward flexure transverse to the rib than it does to flexure in the longitudinal direction of the rib.
36. A cladding system as claimed in any one of claims 21 to 35 further including a strap, the strap extending transverse to the rib along a longitudinal axis between a leading and trailing end, and a plurality of said clips, wherein the clips are spaced apart along the longitudinal axis with their respective bases attached to said strap.
37. A cladding system as claimed in claim 36, wherein the strap is arranged to be aligned with a like strap in end to end configuration and wherein one of the leading or trailing edges includes a channel arranged to receive the other of said leading or trailing edge of a like strap to facilitate correct alignment of the straps.
38. A cladding system as claimed in claim 37, wherein each of the leading and trailing edges includes an aperture and wherein on correct alignment of the 20 strap with a like strap, the aperture in either the leading or trailing edge is adapted to align with the aperture of the other of said leading or trailing edge of the like strap.
39. A cladding system as claimed in any one of claims 36 to 38, wherein the respective lines of intersection of the retaining elements of the clips extend generally in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the strap.
A cladding system as claimed in any one of claims 36 to 39, wherein the strap is secured to the underlying structure by fasteners which are engageable with the bases of respective clips.
41. A cladding system as claimed in any one of claims 21 to 40, wherein the cladding sheet includes spaced apart male and female longitudinal edge regions, the cladding sheet being of generally planar configuration and arranged to be juxtaposed with a like cladding sheet with the female edge C* CCC rAML N r I I I I -19- region of one sheet overlapping the male edge region of the other sheet to form a said longitudinal extending rib at said overlapping edge region; wherein said male edge region is upstanding from a plane of the cladding sheet to form a first rib part, the first rib part having a side portion including a re-entrant zone to provide offset upper and lower side walls interconnected by an intermediate wall, the intermediate wall having opposing upwardly and downwardly facing bearing surfaces and the upper side wall extending from the intermediate wall to the terminal edge of the cladding sheet; the male terminal edge of the cladding sheet being hooked; and wherein the overlapping edge regions are arranged to be secured to the underlying structure by a said clip with the male edge region being arranged to be located in a retained position by engaging each retaining element of said clip with the hooked edge received within a respective recess located in each the retaining elements of said clip; and wherein in said retained position, the side portion of the first rib part is engaged with the one fixing portion such that said upper side wall of said first .rib part is located adjacent to the outwardly facing abutment surface of the one fixing portion and the upwardly facing bearing surface of said first rib part is located against or approximate to the downwardly facing abutment surface of 20 the one fixing portion. se
42. A cladding system as claimed in claim 41, wherein the base includes a fixing location located between the pair of retaining elements, the fixing location S"being adapted to receive fixing means to secure the clip to the underlying o. structure, the retaining elements being configured to provide a space to enable access to the fastening means, and wherein the male edge region in said retained position is arranged to be remote from said space so as to allow access to said fastening means.
43. A cladding system as claimed in any one of claims 41 to 42, wherein the female edge region is upstanding from the plane of the cladding sheet to form a second rib part, the second rib part having opposed first and second side portions interconnected by an apical portion, the first side portion of the second rib part extending from the sheet to the apical portion and the second side portion extending downwardly from the apical portion to the other terminal edge of the sheet, the second side portion including a re-entrant zone to form offset upper and lower side walls interconnected by an intermediate wall having an upwardly facing bearing surface, wherein the female edge region of the cladding sheet is arranged to overlap with the male edge region of a like cladding sheet in the retained position, and wherein the retaining element of the clip is located intermediate the first and second side portions of the second rib part with the outer surface of the side portion of the male edge region interlocking with the inner surface of the second side portion of the female edge region with the upwardly facing bearing surface of the second rib part being arranged to engage the downwardly facing bearing surface of the side portion of the first rib part.
44. A cladding system as claimed in claim 43, wherein the first side portion of the second rib part incorporates a re-entrant zone to provide offset upper and lower side walls interconnected by an intermediate wall having an upwardly facing bearing surface which is arranged to engage said retaining elements of said clip. DATED: 26 August 1997 20 PHILLIPS ORMONDE FITZPATRICK Attorneys for STRAMIT CORPORATION LIMITED o•: °o o•:'i -B I II Il ABSTRACT A c~ip assembly 20 for concealed fixing of cladding sheets 50, of the type having re-entrant longitudinal ribs 51, 52 has a retaining element 29 for engaging inside a rib of the sheet. The retaining elements includes a fixing portion 31 disposed in a plane transverse to the rib and shaped for snap-fit engagement with a re-entrant portion 59 of the rib. The retaining formations may be disposed along a strap 21 in opposed pairs, with fastening apertures 40 in the strap centrally disposed below each rib. An improved cladding sheet 50 having interlocking male and female end regions 61, 62 is also disclosed. o e a *2 C MNWORDISTACE'tVOECLETESTRAMfTAU .2iI4 2 A? PM -F
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