EP0289568B1 - Panel mounting system - Google Patents
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- EP0289568B1 EP0289568B1 EP87907493A EP87907493A EP0289568B1 EP 0289568 B1 EP0289568 B1 EP 0289568B1 EP 87907493 A EP87907493 A EP 87907493A EP 87907493 A EP87907493 A EP 87907493A EP 0289568 B1 EP0289568 B1 EP 0289568B1
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- the base member 13 comprises an elongated base member 13 for extending along the line of the panel edge.
- the mouth 17 provided by the base member 13 is therefore elongated and extends along the base member 13 so that the tongue 16 of the anchor piece 12 can be inserted into the mouth 17 at any longitudinal position.
- the elongated base member 13 comprises a metal section such as an aluminium alloy extrusion.
- the elongated mouth 17 opens generally upwardly, when the base section 13 is being used at the peripheral edge of a skylight opening e.g. for covering with a barrel vault, enabling the tongue 16 to be inserted into the mouth 17 from above after the base section 13 has been installed at the edge of the opening to be spanned by the vault.
- the anchor piece 12 in Fig. 2 has a part circular section tongue 16 together with a base support flange 27 and side support flange 28 defining a right angled notch 29.
- the anchor piece 12 may be first arranged so that the tip of the tongue 16 is located at the opening to the mouth 17. The anchor piece 12 can then be rotated in the direction of arrow A to the position shown in Fig. 3. In this position the tongue 16 is penetrating the mouth 17 and will inhibit disassembly of the anchor piece 12 from the base section 13 except by reversal of the rotational movement back to the position shown in Fig. 2.
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Abstract
Description
- This invention relates to panel mounting systems and particularly although not exclusively to glazing systems such as glazed roofing systems for skylights. It will be convenient to generally describe the invention with particular reference to glazing although the invention is applicable to other panel mounting systems.
- One presently known glazing system for glazing of barrel vaults in which glazing panels are arcuate has a mounting arrangement for the lower edges of the glazing panels around the vault opening which requires considerable expertise and time to assemble. The glazing bars which support the curved edges of the glazing panels and which terminate at the peripheral edges of the vault opening are mounted to specially constructed brackets. These brackets are usually manufactured off site and are expensive to manufacture. On site, the brackets must be precisely mounted in the exact positions where the glazing bars will be located. This mounting arrangement does allow a glazing bar to extend upwardly from the bracket at any angle within a range. This feature is needed because the vault may be a full semi-circle in cross section or may form a shallower arc.
- This presently known system above is expensive to manufacture, particularly in labour content of the manufacture. Also the system requires considerable skill and expertise to install and the installation is expensive because of the labour costs.
- Patent Specification No. AT-B-382 423 shows a number of panels coupled together to enable the panels to fold or hinge relative to the next panel. A curved tongue fits in a complementary curved mouth to enable the joint between panels to be sealed during hinging movement.
- It is an object of the present invention to provide a panel edge mounting system which can use mass produced items and which can therefore be fabricated from relatively cheap components.
- It is a further object of the present invention to provide a panel edge mounting system which is relatively simple and quick to install so as to minimise or reduce labour costs.
- According to the invention there is provided a panel mounting system for mounting a panel to a structure, the mounting system including an anchor piece for fixing to an edge of the panel to be mounted, the mounting system further including a base member for mounting to the structure, the mounting system including a cooperating tongue and mouth arrangement including a tongue provided by the anchor piece and a mouth provided by the base member or vice versa, the tongue being receivable within the mouth for a range of angular positions of the panel so that the anchor piece and the base member can be assembled together at one angular position of the panel and remain assembled together while the panel is moved towards another angular position being the desired final position of the panel, the mounting system being characterised by an elongated panel edge member for mounting to the panel edge, the edge member having a weather flange extending outwardly therefrom and arranged to cooperate with the base member to form a weather barrier, the weather flange comprising a skirt extending downwardly and arranged to overlap the base member on an outside or exposed side of the base member.
- In this system the base member preferably includes a weather-side flange extending up from the base member and arranged to cooperate with the weather skirt of the panel edge member so that water running over the outside of the panel edge member will be inhibited or prevented from penetrating the edge mounting assembly by the weather-side flange. Preferably the weather skirt of the panel edge member is arcuate in cross section and the weather-side flange is complementary so that the weather skirt closely overlaps the weather-side flange for a range of angular positions of the panel member relative to the base member so as to thereby provide weather sealing for a range of angular positions of the panel edge relative to the base member.
- The base member may include a downwardly extending skirt integral therewith, the skirt being arranged to overlap a length of flashing for waterproofing purposes.
- The anchor piece may include a base support portion for locating and supporting the edge of the panel, the anchor piece further including a side support portion for location at and for overlapping a face of the panel at the edge thereof.
- Possible and preferred features of the present invention will now be described with particular reference to the accompanying drawings. However it is to be understood that the features illustrated in and described with reference to the drawings are not to be construed as limiting on the general inventive concept. In the drawings:
- Fig. 1 is a side sectional view of a possible arrangement of base member mounted to a perimeter curb, say around a skylight opening to be covered by a barrel vault,
- Fig. 2 is a side sectional view showing an anchor member being assembled with the base member of Fig. 1,
- Fig. 3 is a side sectional view showing the anchor member generally in desired final position and a glazing mullion positioned preparatory to fastening,
- Fig. 4 is a side sectional view showing the final panel edge mounting assembly,
- Fig. 5 is a perspective view showing an anchor member assembled with the base member, and
- Fig. 6 is a side sectional view showing an alternative base member in an assembly allowing ventilation through the assembly,
- The panel edge mounting system illustrated in Figs 1 to 6 is for mounting a
panel 11 to astructure 10. Ananchor piece 12 is for fixing to an edge of thepanel 11. Abase member 13 is mounted to astructural frame member 14. The mounting system includes atongue 16 provided by theanchor piece 12 and amouth 17 provided by thebase member 13, thetongue 16 being receivable within themouth 17 for a range of angular positions of thepanel 11 so that theanchor piece 12 and thebase member 13 can be assembled together at one angular position of thepanel 11 and remain assembled together while thepanel 11 is moved towards another angular position being the desired final position of thepanel 11. - Although the
tongue 16 is shown provided by theanchor piece 12 and themouth 17 by thebase member 13, the reciprocal arrangement is also possible. - In the drawings the
base member 13 comprises anelongated base member 13 for extending along the line of the panel edge. Themouth 17 provided by thebase member 13 is therefore elongated and extends along thebase member 13 so that thetongue 16 of theanchor piece 12 can be inserted into themouth 17 at any longitudinal position. Theelongated base member 13 comprises a metal section such as an aluminium alloy extrusion. Theelongated mouth 17 opens generally upwardly, when thebase section 13 is being used at the peripheral edge of a skylight opening e.g. for covering with a barrel vault, enabling thetongue 16 to be inserted into themouth 17 from above after thebase section 13 has been installed at the edge of the opening to be spanned by the vault. - The
base section 13 includes abase web 20 arranged to overlie thestructural frame member 14 shown as a perimeter curb provided around the opening spanned by the vault. Thebase web 20 includes anevaporation tray 21 for enabling evaporation of any moisture penetrating the edge assembly or condensate collected betweeninner wall 22 at the inner edge of thebase web 20 and awall 23 of themouth 17. The outer edge of thebase member 13 is provided with a downwardly extendingskirt 25 arranged to overlap a length of flashing 26 or the like for water proofing purposes. - The
anchor piece 12 comprise a length of metal section such as an aluminium alloy extrusion. Any desired length ofanchoring section 12 may be used depending for example on the strength of the anchoring force required. In the case of barrel vaults, anchoring section lengths of say 10cm may be used at approximately every metre of panel edge length. - The
anchor piece 12 in the illustrated embodiment includes abase support portion 27 for locating and/or supporting the edge of thepanel 11. Theanchoring section 12 also includes aside support portion 28 for location at and overlapping a face of thepanel 11 at the edge. The base andside support portions tongue 16 of theanchor piece 12 extends from theflanges shaped notch 29 defined by theflanges - In the illustrated embodiment the
tongue 16 is arcuate in section, and themouth 17 is of complementary arcuate shape so that as thetongue 16 is inserted deeper into themouth 17, theanchor piece 12 changes its angular position relative to thebase member 13. Thetongue 16 andcomplementary mouth 17 define in cross-section respective segments of a circle. Preferably thetongue 16 is a close fit within themouth 17 to limit relative rocking or vibrating movement. The centre ofcurvature 30 of the partcircular mouth 17 is preferably the same centre of curvature of thetongue 16 when theanchor piece 12 andbase members 13 are assembled together. - The panel edge mounting system further includes an elongated
panel edge member 35 for mounting to the panel edge, theedge member 35 having aweather flange 36 extending outwardly therefrom and arranged to co-operate with thebase member 13 to form a weather barrier. Theweather flange 36 comprises a skirt extending downwardly and arranged to overlap thebase member 13 on an outside or exposed side of thebase member 13. In the preferred embodiment theskirt 36 extends downwardly to overlap theskirt 25 of thebase member 13 which in turn in use overlaps the flashing 36. Thebase member 13 includes a weather-side flange 37 standing up from thebase member 13 and arranged to co-operate with theweather skirt 36 so that water running down thepanel 11 and over the outside of thepanel edge member 35 will be inhibited or prevented from penetrating the edge mounting assembly by the weather-side flange 37. Theweather skirt 36, is arcuate in cross section and the weather-side flange 37 is complementary so that theweather skirt 36 closely overlaps the weather-side flange 37 for a range of angular positions of thepanel edge member 35 relative to thebase member 13. This will enable the proper weather sealing to be achieved regardless of the angular position of thepanel 11. - The
panel edge member 35 comprises a panel bead in the form of achannel section 39, e.g. an extruded aluminium alloy section, thechannel section 39 being arranged to receive therein the edge of thepanel 11 such as aglazing panel 11. The edge of thepanel 11 received within thechannel section 39 is retained and sealed along its edge by means of aU-shaped sealing gasket 40 which is a tight frictional fit in thechannel section 39 and receives the edge of thepanel 11 therein. The gasket may be of neoprene or rubber or other suitable material and removal of thegasket 40 from thechannel section 39 is inhibited byserrations 41 on the inside surfaces of thechannel 39. - As shown in Fig. 6 a
barrier strip 43 provides a barrier against penetration of weather/insects/debris. Thebarrier strip 43 is operatively located in use between thebase member 13 and thepanel edge member 35. Preferably thebarrier strip 43 is located between theweather skirt 36 of thepanel edge member 35 and thebase member 13. In this arrangement thebase member 13 may not be provided with the weather-side flange 37. Thebarrier strip 43 may comprise a perforated strip mounted to thebase member 13 and extending outwardly therefrom and in use pressing against the inner surface of theweather skirt 36 of thepanel edge member 35. Theperforated strip 43 for example may be riveted at its inner edge to thebase member 13 or may be fitted into apocket 44 formed on the outer side of thebase member 13. The outer wall of thepocket 44 may be deformed inwardly to clamp theperforated strip 43 and retain it against removal. With the provision of aperforated barrier strip 43, ventilation can be deliberately permitted through the mounting system in use as shown by arrows C. - In Figs. 1 to 4 the steps of assembling one possible embodiment of a panel edge mounting system are shown in sequence. In Fig. 1 the
elongated base section 13 is laid over and secured by abolt 50 to theperimeter curb 14 provided around the opening to be spanned by a barrel vault. Aconventional flashing strip 26 is provided which the downwardly extendingskirt 25 of thebase section 13 overlaps to provide for water runoff. Theevaporation tray 21 is defined between theinner wall 22 andwall 23 defining one side of themouth 17, the other side of themouth 17 is defined by the generally S-section wall 51 so that themouth 17 is of part circular cross section, thecentre 30 of the circle being shown by an "X". The highest part of thebase section 13 is thetop edge 52 of theinner wall 23 of themouth 17 so that condensation or other moisture reaching any part of the section to the outside of that highest point will preferentially flow to the outside of the assembly. -
Base members 13 may be arranged around the entire perimeter of an opening to be spanned by a vault with the ends of thebase members 13 along each side of the opening being mitred together. - The
anchor piece 12 in Fig. 2 has a partcircular section tongue 16 together with abase support flange 27 andside support flange 28 defining a rightangled notch 29. As shown in Fig. 2 theanchor piece 12 may be first arranged so that the tip of thetongue 16 is located at the opening to themouth 17. Theanchor piece 12 can then be rotated in the direction of arrow A to the position shown in Fig. 3. In this position thetongue 16 is penetrating themouth 17 and will inhibit disassembly of theanchor piece 12 from thebase section 13 except by reversal of the rotational movement back to the position shown in Fig. 2. Theanchor piece 12 in Fig. 3 can adopt any desired angular position relative to thebase section 13 as exemplified by the range of possible positions indicated with the arrow B in Fig. 3. This allows the panel edge to project vertically upwardly from the anchor piece 12 (as shown in Fig. 4) or thepanel 11 can extend from theanchor piece 12 at an angle to the horizontal. - The panel edge mounting system of Figs. 1 to 6 can be used with the panel joining system described later in relation to Figs. 7 to 14. In assembling a barrel vault using the mounting system of Figs, 1 to 5 and the mullion assembly described later in relation to Figs 7 to 14, the
support mullion 60 can be placed generally in position with the bottom end of the support mullion being located against the base andside support flanges anchor piece 12 can be secured, e.g. by passing screws through theside support flange 28 into the flanges of thesupport mullion 60. - In the
base support flange 27 there is formed adrainage channel 53 so that water running down the support mullion 60 (which is provided with drainage channels for condensate) can collect in thedrainage channel 53 of theanchor piece 12, the water from there falling onto thebase member 13 to the outside of the highest point provided at thetop edge 52 of theinner wall 23 of themouth 17. - Fig. 4 shows a glazing panel mounted in position. The bottom edge of the
glazing panel 11 has apanel edge member 35 in the form of a metal section. Theedge 35 section has a weather flange orskirt 36 which extends downwardly and overlaps the weather-side flange 37 standing up from the outside of thebase section 13. As shown, both theweather skirt 36 and the weather-side flange 37 are sections of a circle having the same centre of curvature "X" as thetongue 16 andmouth 17, thus enabling close overlapping of theweather skirt 36 and weather-side flange 37 regardless of the angular position of the panel edge within its range of possible positions. - The
panel edge section 35 has aU-shaped channel 39 in which theglazing panel 11 edge is received together with the U-shaped sealing gasket. Thepanel edge member 35 may be secured to theanchor piece 12 by arivet 54 or other fastener. Thecover mullion 70 is shown as it would be finally assembled over the side edge of theglazing panel 11. - Drainage holes 55 (Fig. 3) can be provided at intervals along the length of the
base section 13, the drainage holes 55 being provided through both the bottom edge of the weather-side flange 37 and into themouth 17 so that any moisture collecting in these low points can be drained to the outside of the assembly. - Fig. 5 shows a perspective view of a length of
base section 13 with a short length of say 10cm ofanchor section 12 assembled therewith. The support mullion could then be brought downwardly into position against theanchor piece 12. The exact position of theanchor piece 12 lengthwise of thebase section 13 is not critical. - The line of sight from inside the assembly shown in Fig. 6 by the broken line and indicated by the letter "D" is the "horizon" line for people within a building provided with the glazed vault. Keeping the height of the
side support flange 28 of theanchor piece 12 at or below that line will ensure that the anchor piece does not visibly project upwardly from the assembly and possibly spoil the aesthetic finish. - The preferred embodiment of the panel edge mounting system illustrated in Figs 1 to 6is easy to assembly on site and is therefore believed will result in substantial labour savings. The
base section 13,anchor piece 12 andpanel edge section 35 can all be extrusions which can be readily manufactured in continuous lengths and cut to size either in the factory or on site. Thepanel edge sections 35 can be cut to size first in a factory, namely cut to the widths of theglazing panels 11, and the glazing bars or mullion sections will fit together without the need for very close tolerances to be observed. It may only be necessary to cut on site the last one of a number ofpanel edge sections 35 along a long extent of a vault. The preferred mounting assembly illustrated and described enables all water or condensing moisture to drain to the outside of the assembly. If there is any moisture that penetrates or reaches the inside of thehighest point 52 of thebase section 13, theevaporation tray 21 is operative to collect and allow evaporation of such moisture.
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