EP0298838A1 - Wall frame post to avoid the collapse of the insulating panels of this wall - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to constructions of wall frames for buildings and, more specifically, to wall frame uprights provided with innovative means making it possible to support and retain the insulating panels of glass fibers between the uprights.
- insulating materials to the interior walls of an office, a ceiling, a storage space, a basement or the exterior wall of a building. 'a building.
- Such building materials can be installed for their sound insulation characteristics: this is usually the case for offices in multi-storey office buildings of the first category, also called category "A", for the purpose of provide the minimum discretion reasonably necessary to tenants; and / or such insulating materials can be used for their thermal barrier properties: this insulation is necessary for all the exterior walls of buildings located in countries with cold climates, as well as in countries with warm climates where cooling is desired. .
- insulating materials are installed between the vertical uprights forming the frame of the wall.
- Flexible glass fiber insulation boards are often used.
- Such insulating panels can be compressed and consist of easily separable layers. In the past, such panels were glued to one or two sheets of paper which served as means for securing the insulating panels in place. However, for fire safety reasons, the recovery of paper is no longer allowed.
- the object of the invention is therefore the use of improved means for supporting and retaining flexible insulating panels in constructions of building walls.
- a corollary object of the present invention is that the support and the retention characteristics of the insulating panels are very long-lasting and very effective.
- the invention consists of an elongated structural member made of sheet metal and intended to be used as a component of a wall frame defining a cavity for receiving insulating glass fiber panels of the type having easily separable layers, said member forming a U in section defining a core and two tabs connecting said core and of a width of at least a quarter of that of said core, said member being used as an upright, said upright having sections cut out from said core which are spaced apart longitudinally from each other, each defining an elongated branch terminated with a free point and having free longitudinal edges and an inner end integral with said core in a fold line, said branch being foldable between an inoperative coplanar position to said core and an operating position generally orthogonal to said core so as to engage and retain an insulating panel, said b ranch, when in its operative position, being inclined downward and transversely towards one of said legs, and at least one of said longitudinal edges being inclined relative to the plane of said core.
- the longitudinal axis of said branch is oblique to the longitudinal axis of said member when said branch is in the inoperative position.
- said fold line is oblique to the longitudinal axis of said member.
- only one of said longitudinal edges of each branch is provided with barbs spaced from one another and oriented towards said fold line, said longitudinal edge being that which is highest when said branch is in the operating position.
- a reinforcing rib is provided extending longitudinally along said branch.
- said branches are arranged in pairs and are oriented in directions opposite to said core when in the operating position, in order to impale said insulating panels on the opposite sides of said upright.
- the invention also consists of a wall structure comprising, in combination, at least three parallel uprights substantially spaced apart in the upright position, a horizontal ceiling joist extending transversely and above the upper ends of said uprights and connecting these, said uprights being made of sheet metal, each upright forming a U in section defining a core and two tabs connecting said core, and of a width of at least a quarter of that of said core, the souls of the uprights being arranged according to parallel planes substantially at right angles to the general plane of the wall structure, wall panels being attached to the legs of said uprights on at least one side of said uprights, glass fiber insulating panels occupying the space between said uprights, said insulating panels extending on opposite faces of the core of at least one of said uprights, said insulating panels being formed of easily separable layers of fibers of glass arranged in the general plan of said wall panels, the core of each upright comprising elongated branches which are partially cut there, each having a free point, free longitudinal edges and an inner end secured to
- each branch is oblique to the longitudinal axis of said member when said branch is in the inoperative position; and that only one of said longitudinal edges of each branch is provided with spaced barbs oriented towards said fold line, said longitudinal edge being that which is highest when said branch is in the operating position.
- said branches are arranged in pairs along said uprights and the branches of each pair are oriented in directions opposite to said core, when in the operating position and impale said insulating panels on the opposite sides of a amount.
- the fold line of each branch is oblique to the longitudinal axis of said upright and also to the longitudinal axis of said branch.
- a horizontal beam made of sheet metal, transverse to said uprights and forming approximately a U in section, defining a base wall and side walls so as to constitute a groove and also at least one edge turned outwards along the longitudinal edge of a side wall, said rim abutting against and fixed to a leg of said uprights, said rim having elongated branches spaced apart longitudinally, each branch having a free point, free and integral longitudinal edges of said rim by a fold line, said branch being able to be folded along said fold line between an inoperative position coplanar with said rim and an operating position transverse to said rim and oriented on the other side of said base wall, the axis longitudinal of said branch being generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of said flange when said branch is in inoperative position, said fold line being inclined by r contribution to said longitudinal axis of said branch in a direction oriented towards said point, said branch, when in the operating position, impaling and anchoring an insulating panel which is opposite, and being
- the invention also relates to a wall structure comprising upright spaced parallel uprights, a horizontal ceiling joist on the upper ends of said uprights and connecting them, and glass fiber insulating panels occupying the space between said uprights.
- anchor plates for securing the top of said insulating panels to said ceiling joist, each anchor plate being made of sheet metal and having a pair of elongated branches, each having a free point, free longitudinal edges integral with said plate in a fold line, the fold lines of the two branches converging towards each other, each branch having barbs oriented towards said fold line, said barbs protruding only from the longitudinal edges of the two branches which face each other, said branches being able to be folded along their respective fold lines between an inoperative position coplanar with said anchor plate and an operative position transverse to said anchor plate to be inserted in said insulating panels, said plates anchor being intended to be fixed to said ceiling joist with said branches under it.
- the metal frame 10 of the wall of a building conventionally consists, among other things, of a plurality of wall uprights 12, arranged in a parallel and spaced manner.
- Ceiling joists 14 are provided to connect the upper ends of a number of uprights 12, and also transverse beams 16 and / or 16 ′ can connect the side edges of the intermediate sections of the uprights 12.
- Floor joists (not shown) are also provided, and are similar to ceiling joists; the joists receive the lower ends of the uprights 12.
- Dry wall panels W (fig.7) are fixed on one or two sides of the wall frame 10 to complete the wall.
- Each element 12,14,16,16 ′ is made of sheet metal and roughly forms a U in section, to form grooves.
- the upright 12 is only slightly smaller than the joist 14, so as to fit into the groove thereof.
- the uprights 12 define a section of conventional shape defining a core 18 and two side tabs 20, each of these being provided with a narrow flange 22 facing inwards.
- the width of each tab 20 is at least a quarter of the width of the core 18.
- Each beam 16, 16 ′ is formed by a base wall 24 and two side walls 26. Each of the two side walls 26 of each transverse beam 16 defines a flange 28 facing outwards. The beams 16 ′ are used for sound insulation purposes, and their side edge 26 opposite the flange 28 is perforated.
- the dry wall panels W normally plaster panels (fig. 7) are fixed directly to the side legs 20 of the uprights 12. If the beams 16 or 16 ′ are used , the wall panels W are fixed to the wall wall 24 of these beams.
- the uprights 12 and the ceiling joists 14 are intended to be engaged by conventional insulating panels B, which occupy the space between the uprights 12 and between the dry wall panels W.
- the panels B are rectangular and are made of fibers of glass, the fibers of which are generally oriented in the main plane of the insulating panel and thus form easily separable layers.
- the side walls 30 of the ceiling joists 14 are connected by screws 32 to the two lugs 20 of the uprights 12, while the flanges 28 facing outwards of each transverse groove member 16 or 16 ′ are connected by screws 34 to one of the legs 28 corresponding to each upright 12.
- the threaded body of the screws 32, 34 which extend on the side of the grooves of the uprights 12, impales the insulating panels B, into which they are inserted; but this is not enough to prevent sagging of the B panels.
- the members made of sheet metal 12, 16, 16 ′ (which are conventional as such) comprise branches partially cut spaced longitudinally along the sheet metal member.
- pairs of branches 36,38 are arranged at spaced intervals along the core of the uprights 12.
- the branches of each pair are spaced and parallel and are oriented upwards.
- Each branch 36, 38 is made by partially cutting the core 18 so as to create an opening 40, each branch being integrally connected to the core 18 along the fold line 42.
- the branches 36, 38 are left coplanar with the core 18, in order to avoid bodily injury when handling the uprights 12.
- the branches 36.38 of each pair are selectively folded along their fold lines 42, in opposite directions, in an operating position generally at right angles to the core 18, the uppermost branch 36 preferably extending from the side opposite to the side legs 20, the lower legs extending between the side legs 20 (fig. 5).
- the two branches 36, 38 can impale a pair of opposite insulating panels B, which are installed between the uprights 12, leaning against their cores 18 (fig. 6).
- each elongated branch 36, 38 is inclined relative to the longitudinal axis of the upright 12, but also the fold line 42 is inclined relative to said longitudinal axis of the upright and also relative to to said longitudinal axis of the branch. Therefore, when the branches are bent towards their operating position, not only do they pass through several layers of fibers of glass insulating panels, but in addition the plane of the branches is inclined relative to the vertical. Only their longitudinal upper edge is provided with a plurality of barbs 44 oriented inwards, and they have a beveled point 46. It has been discovered that with this arrangement, the anchoring of the insulating panels B of glass fibers is very effective and that the engagement of the branches in the insulating panel is also facilitated.
- Each branch 36, 38 is preferably provided with a longitudinal reinforcing rib 48.
- the branches 54 are made by puncturing each flange facing outward 28 of the transverse beam 16 at spaced intervals along the beam.
- An opening 52 is thus defined, which corresponds to the shape of a single branch 54.
- the branch 54 is substantially rectangular, with a short bevel point 56 and a pin 58 on its edge opposite the side wall 26 of the beam 16 opposite.
- the inner edge of the branch 54 is integral with the flange 28, and constitutes a fold line 55 at the level of which the branch can be folded from a first position, while it is coplanar with the flange 28, up to a second position oriented towards the outside of the rim 28 and inclined by about 30 degrees from the axis orthogonal to the rim 28 on the outside of the plane passing through the opposite side wall 26, and parallel to the base wall 24, and also intended to impale the insulating panels B.
- the two branches 54 are tilted upwards, so that sagging panels would tend to slide down along the branch to lean on the rim 28.
- FIGS 8-9 an anchor plate is shown with a modified arrangement of the legs. These branches 76,78 are cut from a quadrangular plate 80 in order to constitute a corresponding opening 82.82 ′, respectively.
- Each branch has barbs 88 along a longitudinal edge only.
- the barbs 88 of the pair of branches 76 face each other and the branches 76 diverge from one another from their fold line 86.
- the same is true for the pair of branches 78.
- the plate 80 When the branches 76, 78 are folded up to their operating position (FIG. 8), the plate 80 is pressed against the two panels B through their joint C, with the branches inserted in the insulating panels.
- the plate 80 can be arranged in any orientation; in all cases, these branches, with their highest barbs 88, diverge downward and transversely, so as to exert a slight tension in the insulating panel under the weight of the upper insulating panel. Therefore, the butt joint C is sealed and also the two insulating panels are kept coplanar.
- the plate 80 may have holes 90 at the four corners, the two highest holes being used to fix the plates by screws to the side wall 24 of the ceiling joist 14, as shown in FIG. 11, and thus to retain the insulating panels in said joist.
- a plate 80a (fig. 10) can be used, which has only a pair of branches 78a corresponding to the branches 78 of FIG. 8, and which is fixed to the side wall 24 of the ceiling joist 14 (fig.11) for example using metal screws 92 passing through the holes 90.
- the anchor plates 80 or 80a can be fixed to a wooden ceiling joist instead of the joist 14 made of metal leaf.
- the branches 78a have a longitudinal rib 94 for reinforcement.
- the branches 76 and 78 can be reinforced in the same way.
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La présente invention a trait aux constructions de cadres de murs pour des édifices et, plus spécifiquement, à des montants de cadre de murs pourvus de moyens innovateurs permettant de supporter et de retenir les panneaux isolants de fibres de verre entre les montants.The present invention relates to constructions of wall frames for buildings and, more specifically, to wall frame uprights provided with innovative means making it possible to support and retain the insulating panels of glass fibers between the uprights.
Dans l'industrie de la construction, il est maintenant bien connu d'ajouter des matériaux isolants aux murs intérieurs d'un bureau, d'un plafond, d'un espace de rangement, d'un sous-sol ou du mur extérieur d'un édifice. De tels matériaux de construction peuvent être installés en vue de leurs caractéristiques d'isolation sonore : c'est habituellement le cas des bureaux dans les édifices à bureaux de plusieurs étages de première catégorie, encore appelée catégorie "A", dans le but d'assurer la discrétion minimale raisonnablement nécessaire aux locataires ; et/ou de tels matériaux isolants peuvent être retenus pour leurs propriétés de barrière thermique : cette isolation est nécessaire pour tous les murs extérieurs d'édifices situés dans des pays à climat froid, ainsi que dans des pays à climat chaud où le refroidissement est souhaité.In the construction industry, it is now well known to add insulating materials to the interior walls of an office, a ceiling, a storage space, a basement or the exterior wall of a building. 'a building. Such building materials can be installed for their sound insulation characteristics: this is usually the case for offices in multi-storey office buildings of the first category, also called category "A", for the purpose of provide the minimum discretion reasonably necessary to tenants; and / or such insulating materials can be used for their thermal barrier properties: this insulation is necessary for all the exterior walls of buildings located in countries with cold climates, as well as in countries with warm climates where cooling is desired. .
Ces matériaux isolants sont installés entre les montants verticaux formant le cadre du mur. Des panneaux isolants en fibres de verre flexibles sont souvent employés. De tels panneaux isolants peuvent être comprimés et sont constitués de couches facilement séparables. Par le passé, de tels panneaux étaient collés à une ou deux feuilles de papier qui servaient de moyens pour fixer en place les panneaux isolants. Cependant, pour des raisons de sécurité contre le feu, le recouvrement de papier n'est maintenant plus permis.These insulating materials are installed between the vertical uprights forming the frame of the wall. Flexible glass fiber insulation boards are often used. Such insulating panels can be compressed and consist of easily separable layers. In the past, such panels were glued to one or two sheets of paper which served as means for securing the insulating panels in place. However, for fire safety reasons, the recovery of paper is no longer allowed.
Il est bien connu que les panneaux de fibres de verre, s'ils ne sont pas bien fixés en place, auront tendance à s'affaisser, c'est-à-dire à descendre de leur position originale dans la cavité du mur dans lequel ils sont encastrés ; ceci est d'autant plus vrai que les panneaux isolants sont épais.It is well known that fiberglass panels, if not properly secured in place, will tend to collapse, that is to say to descend from their original position in the cavity of the wall in which they are embedded; this is all the more true as the insulating panels are thick.
Les raisons pour lesquelles les panneaux isolants flexibles s'affaissent dans leur cavité de mur sont nombreuses. Parmi celles-ci, l'on retrouve les contingences des conditions de travail de construction, les vibrations, l'humidité et l'eau absorbée au cours de conditions atmosphériques naturelles et des aléas du métier, l'emploi d'organes de support inadéquats, et beaucoup d'autres conditions sur le terrain où les produits soumis à un ajustement à friction ne peuvent satisfaire les critères de performances requis.There are many reasons why flexible insulation panels sag in their wall cavity. Among these, we find the contingencies of the construction working conditions, the vibrations, the humidity and the water absorbed during natural atmospheric conditions and the vagaries of the trade, the use of inadequate support members. , and many other conditions in the field where products subject to friction adjustment cannot meet the required performance criteria.
Bien entendu, l'affaissement de ces matériaux signifie la perte inacceptable de l'isolation sonore ou thermique aux régions exposées.Of course, the collapse of these materials means the unacceptable loss of sound or thermal insulation to the exposed regions.
Diverses tentatives ont été effectuées dans le métier. Dans l'ensemble, de telles améliorations comportent ou bien le collage des panneaux isolants à une surface d'appui, ou bien la fixation de bandes métalliques transversalement et de façon verticalement espacée en tant qu'organes à ajouter au cadre du mur, les bandes étant pourvues d'organes ou branches aiguisés destinés à s'insérer dans les panneaux isolants, de façon à soutenir plus fermement en position les panneaux.Various attempts have been made in the art. Overall, such improvements include either bonding the insulating panels to a bearing surface, or attaching metal strips transversely and vertically spaced as bodies to be added to the wall frame, the strips being provided with sharpened members or branches intended to be inserted into the insulating panels, so as to support the panels more firmly in position.
Le collage ou l'installation de bandes transversales à ajouter requiert une main-d'oeuvre et une inspection supplémentaires. De plus, on a découvert que les bandes retenaient mal les panneaux isolants.Gluing or installing transverse strips to add requires additional labor and inspection. In addition, it was discovered that the tapes did not retain the insulation boards properly.
L'objet de l'invention est donc l'emploi de moyens améliorés pour supporter et retenir des panneaux isolants flexibles dans des constructions de murs d'édifice.The object of the invention is therefore the use of improved means for supporting and retaining flexible insulating panels in constructions of building walls.
Un but corollaire de la présente invention est que le support et les caractéristiques de rétention des panneaux isolants soient de très longue durée et très efficaces.A corollary object of the present invention is that the support and the retention characteristics of the insulating panels are very long-lasting and very effective.
D'autres buts de l'invention consistent en ce que les moyens énumérés ci-dessus sont économiques en coûts de fabrication, solides de construction, et qu'ils soient plus faciles et plus sûrs à installer.Other objects of the invention consist in that the means listed above are economical in manufacturing costs, solid in construction, and that they are easier and safer to install.
En tenant compte des buts visés par la présente invention énumérés plus haut, l'on propose des montants verticaux pour supporter et retenir des panneaux isolants dans une structure de mur.Taking into account the aims of the present invention listed above, vertical uprights are proposed for supporting and retaining insulating panels in a wall structure.
Plus particulièrement, l'invention consiste en un organe allongé structurel fait de métal en feuille et destiné à être utilisé comme composant d'un cadre de mur déterminant une cavité pour recevoir des panneaux isolants en fibres de verre du type ayant des couches facilement séparables, ledit organe formant un U en coupe définissant une âme et deux pattes reliant ladite âme et d'une largeur d'au moins un quart de celle de ladite âme, ledit organe étant employé en tant que montant, ledit montant ayant des sections découpées dans ladite âme lesquelles sont espacées longitudinalement les unes des autres, chacune définissant une branche allongée terminée d'une pointe libre et ayant des bords longitudinaux libres et une extrémité intérieure solidaire de ladite âme en une ligne de pliage, ladite branche étant pliable entre une position inopérante coplanaire à ladite âme et une position opérante généralement orthogonale à ladite âme de façon à engager et à retenir un panneau isolant, ladite branche, lorsqu'elle est dans sa position opérante, étant inclinée vers le bas et transversalement vers l'une desdites pattes, et au moins un desdits bords longitudinaux étant incliné relativement au plan de ladite âme.More particularly, the invention consists of an elongated structural member made of sheet metal and intended to be used as a component of a wall frame defining a cavity for receiving insulating glass fiber panels of the type having easily separable layers, said member forming a U in section defining a core and two tabs connecting said core and of a width of at least a quarter of that of said core, said member being used as an upright, said upright having sections cut out from said core which are spaced apart longitudinally from each other, each defining an elongated branch terminated with a free point and having free longitudinal edges and an inner end integral with said core in a fold line, said branch being foldable between an inoperative coplanar position to said core and an operating position generally orthogonal to said core so as to engage and retain an insulating panel, said b ranch, when in its operative position, being inclined downward and transversely towards one of said legs, and at least one of said longitudinal edges being inclined relative to the plane of said core.
Préférablement, l'axe longitudinal de ladite branche est oblique par rapport à l'axe longitudinal dudit organe lorsque ladite branche est en position inopérante. Profitablement, ladite ligne de pliage est oblique par rapport à l'axe longitudinal dudit organe. Avantageusement, seulement un desdits bords longitudinaux de chaque branche est pourvu d'ardillons espacés les uns des autres et orientés vers ladite ligne de pliage, ledit bord longitudinal étant celui qui est le plus élevé lorsque ladite branche est en position opérante. Préférablement, l'on prévoit une nervure de renfort s'étendant longitudinalement le long de ladite branche. Egalement, il est souhaitable que lesdites branches soient disposées en paires et soient orientées dans des directions opposées à ladite âme lorsqu'en position opérante, afin d'empaler lesdits panneaux isolants sur les côtés opposés dudit montant.Preferably, the longitudinal axis of said branch is oblique to the longitudinal axis of said member when said branch is in the inoperative position. Advantageously, said fold line is oblique to the longitudinal axis of said member. Advantageously, only one of said longitudinal edges of each branch is provided with barbs spaced from one another and oriented towards said fold line, said longitudinal edge being that which is highest when said branch is in the operating position. Preferably, a reinforcing rib is provided extending longitudinally along said branch. Also, it is desirable that said branches are arranged in pairs and are oriented in directions opposite to said core when in the operating position, in order to impale said insulating panels on the opposite sides of said upright.
L'invention consiste également en une structure de mur comportant, en combinaison, au moins trois montants parallèles sensiblement espacés en position debout, une solive de plafond horizontale s'allongeant transversalement et au-dessus des extrémités supérieures desdits montants et reliant ceux-ci, lesdits montants étant faits de métal en feuille, chaque montant formant un U en coupe définissant une âme et deux pattes reliant ladite âme, et d'une largeur d'au moins un quart de celle de ladite âme, les âmes des montants étant disposées selon des plans parallèles sensiblement à angle droit du plan général de la structure de mur, des panneaux de mur étant fixés aux pattes desdits montants sur au moins un côté desdits montants, des panneaux isolants en fibres de verre occupant l'espace entre lesdits montants, lesdits panneaux isolants s'etendant sur des faces opposées de l'âme d'au moins un desdits montants, lesdits panneaux isolants étant formés de couches facilement séparables de fibres de verre disposées dans le plan général desdits panneaux de mur, l'âme de chaque montant comportant des branches allongées qui y sont partiellement découpées, chacune ayant une pointe libre, des bords longitudinaux libres et une extrémité intérieure solidaire de ladite âme par une ligne de pliage, chaque branche pouvant être pliée le long de ladite ligne de pliage entre une position inopérante coplanaire à ladite âme, et une position opérante dans laquelle le plan de ladite branche est généralement à angle droit de ladite âme, chaque branche, lorsqu'en position opérante, étant inclinée vers le bas et transversalement vers lesdits panneaux de mur et au moins un bord longitudinal desdites branches est incliné relativement au plan de ladite âme, de telle sorte que lesdites branches empalent lesdits panneaux isolants à travers au moins quelques unes desdites couches séparables, et une section desdits panneaux isolants qui sont au-dessus desdites branches a tendance à être déplacée par lesdites branches inclinées transversalement vers lesdits panneaux de mur.The invention also consists of a wall structure comprising, in combination, at least three parallel uprights substantially spaced apart in the upright position, a horizontal ceiling joist extending transversely and above the upper ends of said uprights and connecting these, said uprights being made of sheet metal, each upright forming a U in section defining a core and two tabs connecting said core, and of a width of at least a quarter of that of said core, the souls of the uprights being arranged according to parallel planes substantially at right angles to the general plane of the wall structure, wall panels being attached to the legs of said uprights on at least one side of said uprights, glass fiber insulating panels occupying the space between said uprights, said insulating panels extending on opposite faces of the core of at least one of said uprights, said insulating panels being formed of easily separable layers of fibers of glass arranged in the general plan of said wall panels, the core of each upright comprising elongated branches which are partially cut there, each having a free point, free longitudinal edges and an inner end secured to said core by a fold line, each branch being able to be folded along said fold line between an inoperative position coplanar with said core, and an operating position in which the plane of said branch is generally at right angles to said core, each branch, when in the operating position, being inclined towards bottom and transversely towards said wall panels and at least one longitudinal edge of said branches is inclined relative to the plane of said core, so that said branches impale said insulating panels through at least some of said separable layers, and a section of said insulating panels which are above said branches tend to be displaced by said inclined branches tra nsversely towards said wall panels.
Dans ce cas, il est préférable que l'axe longitudinal de chaque branche soit oblique à l'axe longitudinal dudit organe lorsque ladite branche est en position inopérante ; et que seulement un desdits bords longitudinaux de chaque branche soit pourvu d'ardillons espacés orientés vers ladite ligne de pliage, ledit bord longitudinal étant celui qui est le plus élevé lorsque ladite branche est en position opérante. Par ailleurs, il serait avantageux que lesdites branches soient disposées en paires le long desdits montants et les branches de chaque paire sont orientées dans des directions opposées à ladite âme, lorsqu'en position opérante et empalent lesdits panneaux isolants sur les côtés opposes d'un montant. Avantageusement, la ligne de pliage de chaque branche est oblique à l'axe longitudinal dudit montant et aussi à l'axe longitudinal de ladite branche. Profitablement, on prévoit une poutrelle horizontale faite de métal en feuille, transversale auxdits montants et formant à peu près un U en coupe, définissant une paroi de base et des parois de côté de façon à constituer une cannelure et aussi au moins un rebord tourné vers l'extérieur le long du bord longitudinal d'une paroi de côté, ledit rebord s'accotant contre une patte desdits montants et fixé à celle-ci, ledit rebord ayant des branches allongées espacées longitudinalement, chaque branche ayant une pointe libre, des bords longitudinaux libres et solidaires dudit rebord par une ligne de pliage, ladite branche pouvant être pliée le long de ladite ligne de pliage entre une position inopérante coplanaire audit rebord et une position opérante transversale audit rebord et orientée de l'autre côté de ladite paroi de base, l'axe longitudinal de ladite branche étant généralement parallèle à l'axe longitudinal dudit rebord lorsque ladite branche est en position inopérante, ladite ligne de pliage étant inclinée par rapport audit axe longitudinal de ladite branche dans une direction orientée vers ladite pointe, ladite branche, lorsqu'en position opérante, empalant et ancrant un panneau isolant qui est en vis-à-vis, et étant orientée vers le haut dans ledit panneau isolant, son bord longitudinal le plus élevé étant pourvu d'un ardillon orienté vers ladite ligne de pliage.In this case, it is preferable that the longitudinal axis of each branch is oblique to the longitudinal axis of said member when said branch is in the inoperative position; and that only one of said longitudinal edges of each branch is provided with spaced barbs oriented towards said fold line, said longitudinal edge being that which is highest when said branch is in the operating position. Furthermore, it would be advantageous if said branches are arranged in pairs along said uprights and the branches of each pair are oriented in directions opposite to said core, when in the operating position and impale said insulating panels on the opposite sides of a amount. Advantageously, the fold line of each branch is oblique to the longitudinal axis of said upright and also to the longitudinal axis of said branch. Profitably, we plan a horizontal beam made of sheet metal, transverse to said uprights and forming approximately a U in section, defining a base wall and side walls so as to constitute a groove and also at least one edge turned outwards along the longitudinal edge of a side wall, said rim abutting against and fixed to a leg of said uprights, said rim having elongated branches spaced apart longitudinally, each branch having a free point, free and integral longitudinal edges of said rim by a fold line, said branch being able to be folded along said fold line between an inoperative position coplanar with said rim and an operating position transverse to said rim and oriented on the other side of said base wall, the axis longitudinal of said branch being generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of said flange when said branch is in inoperative position, said fold line being inclined by r contribution to said longitudinal axis of said branch in a direction oriented towards said point, said branch, when in the operating position, impaling and anchoring an insulating panel which is opposite, and being oriented upwards in said insulating panel, its highest longitudinal edge being provided with a barb oriented towards said fold line.
L'invention concerne également une structure de mur comportant des montants espacés parallèles en position debout, une solive de plafond horizontale sur les extrémités supérieures desdits montants et reliant ceux-ci, et des panneaux isolants en fibres de verre occupant l'espace entre lesdits montants, des plaques d'ancrage pour fixer le dessus desdits panneaux isolants à ladite solive de plafond, chaque plaque d'ancrage étant faite de métal en feuille et ayant une paire de branches allongées, chacune ayant une pointe libre, des bords longitudinaux libres solidaires de ladite plaque en une ligne de pliage, les lignes de pliage des deux branches convergeant l'une vers l'autre, chaque branche ayant des ardillons orientés vers ladite ligne de pliage, lesdits ardillons faisant saillie seulement des bords longitudinaux des deux branches qui se font face, lesdites branches pouvant être pliées le long de leurs lignes de pliage respectives entre une position inopérante coplanaire à ladite plaque d'ancrage et une position opérante transversale à ladite plaque d'ancrage à insérer dans lesdits panneaux isolants, lesdites plaques d'ancrage étant destinées à être fixées à ladite solive de plafond avec lesdites branches sous celle-ci.The invention also relates to a wall structure comprising upright spaced parallel uprights, a horizontal ceiling joist on the upper ends of said uprights and connecting them, and glass fiber insulating panels occupying the space between said uprights. , anchor plates for securing the top of said insulating panels to said ceiling joist, each anchor plate being made of sheet metal and having a pair of elongated branches, each having a free point, free longitudinal edges integral with said plate in a fold line, the fold lines of the two branches converging towards each other, each branch having barbs oriented towards said fold line, said barbs protruding only from the longitudinal edges of the two branches which face each other, said branches being able to be folded along their respective fold lines between an inoperative position coplanar with said anchor plate and an operative position transverse to said anchor plate to be inserted in said insulating panels, said plates anchor being intended to be fixed to said ceiling joist with said branches under it.
L'invention consiste également en une plaque d'ancrage pour retenir une paire de panneaux faits de fibres flexibles isolantes et se joignant bout-à-bout, ladite plaque d'ancrage étant destinée à s'appliquer contre lesdits panneaux isolants au travers dudit joint pour empêcher le mouvement relatif desdits panneaux isolants ; ladite plaque d'ancrage étant faite de métal en feuille et ayant deux paires de branches allongées, chacune ayant une pointe libre, des bords longitudinaux libres et solidaires de ladite plaque par une ligne de pliage, les lignes de pliage de chaque paire de branches convergeant l'une vers l'autre, chaque branche ayant des ardillons le long de son bord longitudinal qui est le plus proche de l'autre branche de la paire, l'autre bord longitudinal de chaque branche étant dépourvu d'ardillon, lesdites branches pouvant être pliées le long de leurs lignes de pliage respectives afin de permettre un mouvement relatif des branches entre une première position inopérante, coplanaire à ladite plaque d'ancrage, et une seconde position opérante, transversale à ladite plaque d'ancrage à insérer dans lesdits panneaux isolants, avec les branches d'une paire dans un panneau isolant et les branches de l'autre paire dans l'autre panneau isolant.
- La figure 1 représente une vue en perspective partielle d'une structure de mur, construite en respectant les leçons de l'invention, et avec les branches en position opérante déployée prêtes à empaler les panneaux isolants lesquels seront ainsi supportés et retenus dans le mur pour éviter leur affaissement ;
- La figure 2 est une coupe longitudinale partielle et agrandie d'un montant et de la poutrelle transversale de la figure 1 ;
- La figure 3 est la vue de la figure 2, mais pour une autre réalisation de la poutrelle transversale ;
- La figure 4 est une vue partielle d'une solive de plafond et d'un montant interreliés, le montant étant en élévation et la solive en coupe, et avec les branches du montant dans leur position inopérante ;
- La figure 5 est une coupe longitudinale partielle d'un montant et d'une solive de plafond avec les branches de montant en position opérante déployée ;
- La figure 6 est une vue en plan de dessous d'une solive de plafond et de montants associés en coupe, comprenant des panneaux isolants qui sont illustrés comme étant supportés par les branches du montant lorsqu'en position opérante déployée ;
- La figure 7 est une élévation partielle d'un montant dont les branches sont en position opérante, et montrant également en coupe un panneau de mur fixé à une patte de côté du montant ;
- La figure 8 est une élévation d'une plaque d'ancrage avec les branches en position opérante pliée ;
- La figure 9 est une coupe selon la ligne 9-9 de la figure 8 et avec les branches insérées dans deux panneaux isolants au niveau de leur joint bout-à-bout ;
- La figure 10 est une élévation d'une plaque d'ancrage modifiée pour fixer le dessus d'un panneau isolant à une solive de plafond ; et
- La figure 11 est une coupe transversale d'une solive de plafond avec la plaque d'ancrage de la figure 10 fixée à celle-ci.
- FIG. 1 represents a partial perspective view of a wall structure, constructed respecting the lessons of the invention, and with the branches in the deployed operating position ready to impale the insulating panels which will thus be supported and retained in the wall for avoid their collapse;
- Figure 2 is a partial and enlarged longitudinal section of an upright and the transverse beam of Figure 1;
- Figure 3 is the view of Figure 2, but for another embodiment of the transverse beam;
- Figure 4 is a partial view of a ceiling joist and an upright interconnected, the upright being in elevation and the joist in section, and with the branches of the upright in their inoperative position;
- FIG. 5 is a partial longitudinal section of an upright and of a ceiling joist with the upright branches in the deployed operating position;
- Figure 6 is a bottom plan view of a ceiling joist and associated uprights in section, comprising insulating panels which are illustrated as being supported by the legs of the upright when in the deployed operating position;
- Figure 7 is a partial elevation of an upright whose branches are in the operating position, and also showing in section a wall panel attached to a side tab of the upright;
- Figure 8 is an elevation of an anchor plate with the legs in the folded operative position;
- Figure 9 is a section along line 9-9 of Figure 8 and with the branches inserted in two insulating panels at their butt joint;
- Figure 10 is an elevation of a modified anchor plate for securing the top of an insulating panel to a ceiling joist; and
- Figure 11 is a cross section of a ceiling joist with the anchor plate of Figure 10 attached thereto.
Le cadre métallique 10 de mur d'un édifice, montré en vue partielle sur la figure 1, consiste de façon conventionnelle entres autres en une pluralité de montants 12 de mur, disposés de façon parallèle et espacée. Des solives de plafond 14 sont prévues pour relier les extrémités supérieures d'un certain nombre de montants 12, et aussi des poutrelles transversales 16 et/ou 16′ peuvent relier les bords de côté des sections intermédiaires des montants 12. Des lambourdes de plancher (non représentées) sont également prévues, et sont semblables aux solives de plafond ; les lambourdes reçoivent les extrémités inférieures des montants 12. Des panneaux de mur secs W (fig.7) sont fixés sur un ou deux côtés du cadre de mur 10 pour compléter le mur. Chaque élément 12,14,16,16′ est fait de métal en feuille et forme à peu près un U en coupe, pour constituer des cannelures. Le montant 12 est seulement légèrement plus petit que la solive 14, de façon à s'insérer dans la cannelure de celle-ci. Les montants 12 définissent une coupe de forme conventionnelle déterminant une âme 18 et deux pattes de côté 20, chacune de celles-ci étant pourvue d'un rebord étroit 22 tourné vers l'intérieur. La largeur de chaque patte 20 est au moins le quart de la largeur de l'âme 18.The
Chaque poutrelle 16,16′ est formée d'une paroi de base 24 et de deux parois de côté 26. Chacune des deux parois de côté 26 de chaque poutrelle transversale 16 définit un rebord 28 tourné vers l'extérieur. Les poutrelles 16′ sont employées pour des fins d'isolation sonore, et leur bord de côté 26 opposé au rebord 28 est perforé.Each
Lorsque les poutrelles 16 ou 16′ ne sont pas utilisées, les panneaux de mur sec W, normalement des panneaux de plâtre (fig. 7) sont fixés directement aux pattes de côté 20 des montants 12. Si les poutrelles 16 ou 16′ sont utilisées, les panneaux de mur W sont fixés à la paroi de mur 24 de ces poutrelles.When the
Les montants 12 et les solives de plafond 14 sont destinés à être engagés par des panneaux isolants conventionnels B, lesquels occupent l'espace entre les montants 12 et entre les panneaux de mur secs W. Les panneaux B sont rectangulaires et sont faits de fibres de verre dont les fibres sont généralement orientées dans le plan principal du panneau isolant et forment ainsi des couches facilement séparables.The
Les parois de côté 30 des solives de plafond 14 sont reliées par des vis 32 aux deux pattes 20 des montants 12, alors que les rebords 28 tournés vers l'extérieur de chaque organe de cannelure transversal 16 ou 16′ sont reliés par des vis 34 à une des pattes 28 correspondante de chaque montant 12. De façon conventionnelle, le corps fileté des vis 32,34 qui s'étendent sur le côté des cannelures des montants 12, empale les panneaux isolants B, dans lesquels elles sont insérées ; mais ceci ne suffit pas à prévenir l'affaissement des panneaux B.The
Selon les caractéristiques spécifiques de l'invention, les organes faits de métal en feuille 12,16,16′ (qui sont conventionnels en tant que tels) comprennent des branches partiellement découpées espacées longitudinalement le long de l'organe de métal en feuille.According to the specific features of the invention, the members made of
Tel que montré à la figure 1, des paires de branches 36,38 sont disposées à intervalles espacés le long de l'âme des montants 12. Les branches de chaque paire sont espacées et parallèles et sont orientées vers le haut. Chaque branche 36,38 est faite en découpant partiellement l'âme 18 de façon à créer une ouverture 40, chaque branche étant reliée de façon solidaire à l'âme 18 le long de la ligne de pliage 42.As shown in Figure 1, pairs of
Jusqu'à ce qu'elles soient utilisées, les branches 36,38 sont laissées coplanaires à l'âme 18, afin d'éviter des blessures corporelles lors de la manutention des montants 12. Cependant, lorsque les montants 12 sont installés, les branches 36,38 de chaque paire sont pliées de façon sélective le long de leurs lignes de pliage 42, selon des directions opposées, en une position opérante généralement à angle droit de l'âme 18, la branche la plus élevée 36 s'étendant préférablement du côté opposé aux pattes de côté 20, les branches inférieures s'étendant entre les pattes de côté 20 (fig. 5). Dans une telle position, les deux branches 36,38 peuvent empaler une paire de panneaux isolants opposés B, lesquels sont installés entre les montants 12, s'accotant contre leurs âmes 18 (fig. 6).Until they are used, the
Comme clairement représenté, non seulement l'axe longitudinal de chaque branche allongée 36,38 est incliné par rapport à l'axe longitudinal du montant 12, mais aussi la ligne de pliage 42 est inclinée par rapport audit axe longitudinal du montant et aussi par rapport audit axe longitudinal de la branche. Dès lors, lorsque les branches sont pliées vers leur position opérante, non seulement elles passent à travers plusieurs couches de fibres de verre des panneaux isolants, mais en plus le plan des branches est incliné par rapport à la verticale. Seul leur bord supérieur longitudinal est pourvu d'une pluralité d'ardillons 44 orientés vers l'intérieur, et elles ont une pointe biseautée 46. On a decouvert qu'avec cette disposition, l'ancrage des panneaux isolants B de fibres de verre est très efficace et que l'engagement des branches dans le panneau isolant est également facilité. Ces panneaux n'ont qu'à être poussés contre les branches. Lorsqu'il est degagé, le panneau isolant a tendance à glisser vers le bas le long de la branche 36 ou 38 inclinée transversalement, jusqu'à ce qu'il s'accote sur une patte de côté 20 du montant 12 ou contre un panneau de mur W fixé à la patte de côté ou à une poutrelle 16 ou 16′. Chaque branche 36,38 est préférablement pourvue d'une nervure longitudinale de renfort 48.As clearly shown, not only the longitudinal axis of each
Tel que montré aux figures 1 et 3, les branches 54 sont faites en crevant chaque rebord tourné vers l'extérieur 28 de la poutrelle transversale 16 à intervalles espacés le long de la poutrelle. Une ouverture 52 est ainsi définie, laquelle correspond à la forme d'une branche simple 54. La branche 54 est sensiblement rectangulaire, avec une courte pointe biseautee 56 et un ardillon 58 sur son bord opposé à la paroi de côté 26 de la poutrelle 16 en regard. Le bord intérieur de la branche 54 est solidaire du rebord 28, et constitue une ligne de pliage 55 au niveau de laquelle la branche peut être pliée à partir d'une première position, alors qu'elle est coplanaire au rebord 28, jusqu'à une seconde position orientée vers l'extérieur du rebord 28 et inclinée d'environ 30 degrés de l'axe orthogonal au rebord 28 sur le côté extérieur du plan passant à travers la paroi de côté 26 en regard, et parallèle à la paroi de base 24, et aussi destinée à empaler les panneaux isolants B. Tel que montré à la figure 2, les deux branches 54 sont inclinées vers le haut, de telle sorte que des panneaux qui s'affaisseraient auraient tendance à glisser vers le bas le long de la branche pour s'accoter sur le rebord 28. Dans les poutrelles transversales (figure 3), qui ont seulement un rebord longitudinal 28 tourne vers l'extérieur, il y a seulement une seule série de branches 54 inclinées vers le haut. L'axe longitudinal de la branche 54 est parallèle à l'axe longitudinal du rebord 28 parce que le rebord 28 est étroit, mais sa ligne de pliage 55 est inclinée vers le haut vers la pointe 56 par rapport à l'axe longitudinal de la branche 54.As shown in Figures 1 and 3, the
Dans les figures 8-9, une plaque d'ancrage est montrée avec une disposition modifiée des branches. Ces branches 76,78 sont découpées dans une plaque quadrangulaire 80 afin de constituer une ouverture correspondante 82,82′, respectivement.In Figures 8-9, an anchor plate is shown with a modified arrangement of the legs. These
Leur ligne de pliage 86 est à angle droit de leur axe longitudinal. Chaque branche a des ardillons 88 le long d'un bord longitudinal seulement. Les ardillons 88 de la paire de branches 76 se font face et les branches 76 divergent l'une de l'autre à partir de leur ligne de pliage 86. La même chose est vraie pour la paire de branches 78.Their
Lorsque les branches 76,78 sont pliées jusqu'à leur position opérante (figure 8), la plaque 80 est appuyée contre les deux panneaux B à travers leur joint C, avec les branches insérées dans les panneaux isolants. La plaque 80 peut être disposée selon n'importe quelle orientation ; dans tous les cas, ces branches, avec leurs ardillons 88 les plus élevés, divergent vers le bas et transversalement, de façon à exercer une légère tension dans le panneau isolant sous le poids du panneau isolant supérieur. Donc, le joint bout-à-bout C est scellé et aussi les deux panneaux isolants sont maintenus coplanaires.When the
La plaque 80 peut avoir des orifices 90 aux quatre coins, les deux orifices les plus élevés étant utilisés pour fixer les plaques par des vis à la paroi de côté 24 de la solive de plafond 14, de la façon représentée à la figure 11, et ainsi pour retenir les panneaux isolants dans ladite solive. A cette dernière fin, une plaque 80a (fig. 10) peut être utilisée, laquelle a seulement une paire de branches 78a correspondant aux branches 78 de la figure 8, et laquelle est fixée à la paroi de côté 24 de la solive de plafond 14 (fig.11) grâce par exemple à des vis métalliques 92 passant à travers les orifices 90. Evidemment, les plaques d'ancrage 80 ou 80a peuvent être fixées à une solive de plafond en bois au lieu de la solive 14 faite de métal en feuille. Les branches 78a ont une nervure longitudinale 94 de renfort. Les branches 76 et 78 peuvent être renforcées de la même façon.The
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caractérisé en ce que l'axe longitudinal de ladite branche (36,38) est oblique par rapport à l'axe longitudinal dudit organe lorsque ladite branche est en position inopérante.2 - Structural member according to claim 1,
characterized in that the longitudinal axis of said branch (36,38) is oblique to the longitudinal axis of said member when said branch is in the inoperative position.
caractérisé en ce que ladite ligne de pliage (42) est oblique par rapport à l'axe longitudinal dudit organe.3 - Structural member according to claim 2,
characterized in that said fold line (42) is oblique to the longitudinal axis of said member.
caractérisé en ce qu'il comprend de plus une nervure de renfort (48) s'étendant longitudinalement le long de ladite branche.5 - Structural member according to any one of claims 2,3 or 4,
characterized in that it further comprises a reinforcing rib (48) extending longitudinally along said branch.
caractérisé en ce que lesdites branches (36,38) sont disposées en paires et sont orientées dans des directions opposées à ladite âme(l8) lorsqu'en position opérante, afin d'empaler lesdits panneaux isolants sur les côtés opposés dudit montant.6 - Structural member according to any one of claims 1,2,3 or 4,
characterized in that said legs (36,38) are arranged in pairs and are oriented in directions opposite to said core (18) when in the operating position, in order to impale said insulating panels on opposite sides of said upright.
caractérisée en ce que l'axe longitudinal de chaque branche (36,38) est oblique par rapport à l'axe longitudinal dudit organe lorsque ladite branche est en position inopérante ; et en ce que seulement un desdits bords longitudinaux de chaque branche est pourvu d'ardillons (44) espacés orientés vers ladite ligne de pliage (42), ledit bord longitudinal étant celui qui est le plus elevé lorsque ladite branche est en position opérante.8 - wall structure according to claim 7,
characterized in that the longitudinal axis of each branch (36,38) is oblique to the longitudinal axis of said member when said branch is in the inoperative position; and in that only one of said longitudinal edges of each branch is provided with spaced barbs (44) oriented towards said fold line (42), said longitudinal edge being that which is highest when said branch is in the operating position.
caractérisée en ce que lesdites branches (36,38) sont disposées en paires le long desdits montants (12) et les branches de chaque paire sont orientées dans des directions opposées à ladite âme, lorsqu'en position opérante et empalent lesdits panneaux isolants sur les côtés opposés d'un montant.9 - wall structure according to claim 8,
characterized in that said branches (36,38) are arranged in pairs along said uprights (12) and the branches of each pair are oriented in directions opposite to said core, when in the operating position and impale said insulating panels on the opposite sides of an upright.
caractérisée en ce que la ligne de pliage (42) de chaque branche (36,38) est oblique à l'axe longitudinal dudit montant et aussi à l'axe longitudinal de ladite branche.10 - Wall structure according to claim 9,
characterized in that the fold line (42) of each branch (36,38) is oblique to the longitudinal axis of said upright and also to the longitudinal axis of said branch.
caractérisée en ce qu'elle comprend de plus une poutrelle horizontale (16) faite de métal en feuille, transversale auxdits montants (12) et formant à peu près un U en coupe, définissant une paroi de base (24) et des parois de côté (26) de façon à constituer une cannelure et aussi au moins un rebord (28) tourné vers l'extérieur le long du bord longitudinal d'une paroi de côté, ledit rebord s'accotant contre une patte desdits montants et fixé à celle-ci, ledit rebord ayant des branches allongées (54) espacées longitudinalement, chaque branche ayant une pointe libre (56), des bords longitudinaux libres et solidaires dudit rebord par une ligne de pliage, ladite branche pouvant être pliée le long de ladite ligne de pliage entre une position inopérante coplanaire audit rebord et une position opérante transversale audit rebord et orientée de l'autre côté de ladite paroi de base, l'axe longitudinal de ladite branche étant généralement parallèle à l'axe longitudinal dudit rebord lorsque ladite branche est en position inopérante, ladite ligne de pliage étant inclinée par rapport audit axe longitudinal de ladite branche dans une direction orientée vers ladite pointe, ladite branche, lorsqu'en position opérante, empalant et ancrant un panneau isolant qui est vis-à-vis et étant orientée vers le haut dans ledit panneau isolant, son bord longitudinal le plus élevé étant pourvu d'un ardillon (58) orienté vers ladite ligne de pliage.11 - Wall structure according to claim 9,
characterized in that it further comprises a horizontal beam (16) made of sheet metal, transverse to said uprights (12) and roughly forming a U in section, defining a base wall (24) and side walls (26) so as to constitute a groove and also at least one flange (28) turned outwards along the longitudinal edge of a side wall, said flange abutting against a lug of said uprights and fixed to it ci, said rim having elongated branches (54) spaced apart longitudinally, each branch having a free point (56), free longitudinal edges and integral with said rim by a fold line, said branch being able to be folded along said fold line between an inoperative position coplanar with said rim and an operating position transverse to said rim and oriented on the other side of said base wall, the longitudinal axis of said branch being generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of said rim when said branch is inoperative position, said fold line being inclined relative to said longitudinal axis of said branch in a direction oriented towards said tip, said branch, when in position operating, impaling and anchoring an insulating panel which is opposite and being oriented upwards in said insulating panel, its highest longitudinal edge being provided with a barb (58) oriented towards said fold line.
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