GB2236547A - Sheet cladding system - Google Patents

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GB2236547A
GB2236547A GB8922254A GB8922254A GB2236547A GB 2236547 A GB2236547 A GB 2236547A GB 8922254 A GB8922254 A GB 8922254A GB 8922254 A GB8922254 A GB 8922254A GB 2236547 A GB2236547 A GB 2236547A
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Anton R Frederiksen
William Mcgregor
Gordon Proctor
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D3/00Roof covering by making use of flat or curved slabs or stiff sheets
    • E04D3/36Connecting; Fastening
    • E04D3/366Connecting; Fastening by closing the space between the slabs or sheets by gutters, bulges, or bridging elements, e.g. strips
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D3/00Roof covering by making use of flat or curved slabs or stiff sheets
    • E04D3/24Roof covering by making use of flat or curved slabs or stiff sheets with special cross-section, e.g. with corrugations on both sides, with ribs, flanges, or the like
    • E04D3/30Roof covering by making use of flat or curved slabs or stiff sheets with special cross-section, e.g. with corrugations on both sides, with ribs, flanges, or the like of metal
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D3/00Roof covering by making use of flat or curved slabs or stiff sheets
    • E04D3/36Connecting; Fastening
    • E04D3/3607Connecting; Fastening the fastening means comprising spacer means adapted to the shape of the profiled roof covering

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Abstract

A sheet cladding system for a roof comprises a plurality of cladding panels 9, 10, 11 which are supported by an underlying support structure comprising a plurality of support members 12. The cladding panels each include a plurality of recesses 15 and, at transverse edges thereof, edge formations 22a, 22b. Clip means 20, 30 are provided by which the panels are secured to the support structure and to one another respectively.

Description

PATENTS ACT 1977. JNLIMEP/A5847GB Title: Sheet Cladding System
Description of Invention
This invention relates to a sheet cladding system for a building, and more particularly, but not exclusively, to a sheet cladding sytem for roofing (3 building.
Such a sheet cladding system is described in GB Patent 1350518 in which each cladding panel of the system has c male edge formation along one edge, and a female edge formation along an opposite edge, with ribs which extend generally parallel to the edges between the edges.
The male edge formation of one panel overlaps with a female edge formation on the next panel and clips are provided secured to a support structure such as one or more rafters or other structural members beneath the panels which co-operate with the ribs, or with the overlapped edge formations as appropriate, to secure the cladding panels to the support structure.
On site it is awkward to install panels with overlapping edges in this way and if any of the panels becomes damaged in use and needs to be replaced, it is difficult to disengage the damaged panel from the panels either side with which its edges are lapped.
A similar arrangement having the some disadvantages is disclosed in GB application 218475 1.
According to one aspect of the invention we provide a sheet cladding system for a building comprising at least two cladding panels and a support structure, the cladding panels each comprising opposite edges between which there is provided at least one recess, and at least one edge of each of the panels, in use, lying in side-by-side relationship with an edge of another panel, a first clip means which co-operates with the recesses of the panels, a second clip means which co-operates with the side-by-side edges of the panels and the first and second clip means securing the panels to the support structure.
It has been found that such an arrangement provides distinct advantages compared with the prior art arrangements mentioned above. First, because the edges of the cladding panels fie side-by-side rather than in overlapping engagement, installation is considerably facilitated and replacement of any single panel is made easier.
Also, on installation an arrangement in accordance with the invention enables roof lights and other roof devices such as sackers and upstands to be incorporated into the roof with more ease than with the lapping arrangements described.
Further, the panels con be installed in either direction from a start position since the panels are not handed. This can be particularly advantageous where the system must be installed from a start position between the ends of the finished system.
Because the second clip means engage with each of the adjacent edges, both of the adjacent edges ore held securely and efficiently.
With lapping arrangements it is common for clips along the lopped edges to engage only one of the edge formations of the panels, with the other edge being retained solely by its lapping engagement with the held edge.
The recesses of the cladding panels of the present invention may each extend towards the support structure but preferably each extend away from the support structure so that intermediate ports of the panels between the recesses fie adjacent or in engagement with the support structure.
Preferably, the or each recess of each panel is provided with on upstanding rib which extends generally longitudinally of the panel for example in a direction generally parallel to the edges of the panel, although the recess of the panel may comprise a plurality of discrete recesses provided in the panels if desired, with which the first clip means engage.
The support structure may comprise a plurality of support members which underlie the panels, each support member having first and second clip means secured thereto.
The or each recess of each panel may comprise a re-entrant formation with which the first clip means engage, preferably as the cladding panel is moved relatively towards the support structure.
The first clip means may comprise at least one clip, which comprises a pair of limbs which are resiliently biased outwardly away from one another and snap inter-engage into a respective re-entrant formation of a recess.
The edges of the cladding panels which lie adjacent one another may each comprise an edge formation which extends generally away from the support member. Preferably each of the opposite edges of the panels have similar, but oppositely handed edge formations, so that the panels themselves are not handed.
The second clip means may comprise at least one clip which comprises a pair of hooks which extend in opposite directions, one of the hooks engaging over the edge formation of one of the panels to retain the edge formation relative to the support structure to which the clip is secured, and the other of the hooks engaging over the adjacent edge formation of the other panel to retain the other edge formation relative to the support structure to which the clip is secured.
The or each clip of the second clip means may include abutments to engage with the edge formations of each of the adjacent panels to maintain the hooks in engagement over the edge formations.
To provide weather protection, a capping strip may be provided which clips over and engages with the edge formations of the adjacent cladding panels or the hooks of the or each clip of the second clip means.
The re-entrant formations of the recesses, where the recesses are provided by ribs, may be provided by rolled formations at the crown of the rib and the re-entrant formations thus may extend for the entire length of the rib, or only part of the way therealong as desired.
The or each of the support members may extend transversely, generally perpendicularly to the edges of the panels, although other arrangements are possible.
Where the rib or ribs of each of the panels extend longitudinally, the first clip means may comprise a plurality of clips, engaged with the support structure, to engage in the recesses provided by the rib or ribs at spaced positions along the lengths thereof.
Additionally, the second clip means may comprise a plurality of clips, engaged with the support structure, to engage with the edges of the panels at spaced positions along the panels.
The support structure may comprise a plurality of spaced support members which extend transversely to the edges of the panels.
According to a second aspect of the invention we provide a method of affixing G cladding panel of a sheet cladding system to cin underlying support structure wherein the cladding panel has between opposite edges thereof, a recess and the support structure has a clip of a first clip means secured thereto and a pair of clips of a second clip means secured thereto spaced apart along the structure with the clip of the first clip means therebetween, the method comprising engaging one of the edges of the panel with one of the clips of the second clip means so that the one edge is retained by the clip, moving the remainder of the cladding panel towards the structural member so that the clip of the first clip means is engaged in the recess, and engaging a second edge of the panel with the second clip of the second clip means so that the second edge of the panel is retained.
The cladding panel may comprise a panel of a sheet cladding system of the first aspect of the invention.
Hence the clip or clips of the first clip means may be snap interengaged with a re-entrant formation of the recess.
The invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
FIGURE 1 is a fragmentary cross-sectional view through three panels of a sheet cladding system in accordance w th the invention.
FIGURE to is an enlarged view of part of the system of Figure 1.
FIGURES 2a,2b are enlarged end and side views respectively of a clip of a first clip means for use in the system of Figure 1.
FIGURES 3a and 3b are enlarged end and side views respectively of a clip of a second clip means for use in the system of Figure 1.
FIGURE 4 is an end illustrative view showing how a panel is installed.
FIGURES 52 and 5b are end and side views respectively of an alternative clip of cl first clip means.
Referring to figures 1 to 4 of the drawings, a sheet cladding system for a roof comprises a plurality of cladding panels, three of which are indicated at 9,10, and 11, which are supported by an underlying support structure comprising o plurality of support members, one of which is indicated at 12, such as rafters which -nay in one example comprise part of a frame structure of a building.
The rafters 12 may lie generally parallel to one another as in this example, and may be supported on purlins but any other suitable supporting structural arrangement could alternatively be employed.
The cladding panels 9,10,11, each comprise a plurality of recesses across their width, which, in this example, are provided by two continuous upstanding ribs 15 which extend generally parallel to opposite edges 16, 17, of the panels 9,10, and 11 throughout the lengths of the panels. For illustrative purposes, in figure 1, only one rib 15 of panel 10 is shown, but in figure 4, the two troughs 15 of panel 10 are shown.
It will be appreciated that if desired, each panel 9, 10,11, may have any number of such ribs 15 extending throughout the length thereof as dictated by the width of the panel, and the number of sites or recesses required for anchoring the cladding panels relative to the underlying support structure.
Each rib 15 extends upwardly away from the support member 12, and has a re-entrant formation 18 at a crown 19 of the rib 15, which reentrant formation 18 receives clips 20 of a first clip means, at spaced positions along the length of the rib 15 and secured to the support members 12.
The clips 20 are secured to their respective support members 12 by a pair of bolts 21 for example, which pass through openings 21 a in the clips 20, although the clips 20 could be riveted or otherwise secured as desired.
Each clip 20 is fabricated from a single piece of metal such as steel and has a pair of slits 23 extending downwardly from an upper edge thereof, with the metal between the slits 23 being bent in one direction out of a central plane P 1 of the clip 20, to provide a first limb 24, and the metal to either side of the slits 23 being bent in an opposite direction out of the plane P I to provide a pair of second limbs 25, each of the limbs 24,25, having an upper edge bent over at about 450 to the limbs 24, 25, to provide tails 26 which extend generally away from the plane P I and the ends of the tails 26 provide abutments 26a. In this example, the included angle between the limbs 24,25, is preferably also about 450.
The clips 20 also each have a further bend to provide a base f lange 27 which extends at about 900 to plane PI, the base flange 27 having the openings 21a for the bolts 21 or other fasteners which secure the clips 20 to the support members 12.
In use, the abutments 26a engage within the re-entrant formations 18 of the ribs 15 to retain the cladding panels 9,10,11 relative to the support member 12. By providing at least some of the support members 12 with a clip 20 f or each rib 15 across the widths of the panels 9, 10,11, the entire length of the cladding panels 9,10,11 is retained by the clips 20.
Any alternative suitable clip configuration may be used for the clips of the first clip means. For example, an alternative configuration clip is shown in figures So and 5b at 201.
The clip 201 is again mode from sheet metal e.g. steel bent to shape, but is generally of channel shape. A base 271 of the channel is provided with a pair of apertures 21al for fasteners, whereby the clip 201 can be secured to a support member beneath.
Side limbs 24',25' of the channel, each have downwardly folded tails 261 which at their ends, provide abutments 26al which in use engage within the re-entrant formations 18 of the ribs 15.
The limbs 241,251 of the clips 201, like the limbs 24,25, of the clips 20, exhibit resilience to permit the abutment 26al to snap interengage in the reentrant formations 18.
To improve resilience, the side limbs 241,251 may each be slotted as indicated in figure 5b at 231, to provide a plurality, in this example six individual fingers.
Still further alternative clip configurations are possible for the clips of the first clip means. For example, instead of such clips being mode of metal, they may be formed in a suitable plastics material such as nylon, in which case the clips may have the form indicated by the dotted lines in figure 5a. In each case, means are provided to secure the clip to a support member, and abutments are provided to interengage within the reentrant formations 18 of the ribs of the panels.
Referring again to figures 1 to 4, at each of the opposite edges 16,17 of the -panels 9, 10,11, respective edge formations 22g,22b are provided, with the edge formation 22a for edge 16 being identical to edge formation 22b for edge 17 but oppositely handed.
It will be appreciated from figure 1 that the edges 16,17, of adjacent panels 9, 10, 1 11 d Jo not overlap but lie alongside and aujacent one another.
The edge formations 2ci,22b each comprise half of a further rib formation 15 a crown part 19a of which has an upstand 19b which terminates in a hook 19c. The hooks 19c of adjacent edge formations 220, 22b. extend away from each other.
The edges 16,17, are retained by further clips 30 of a second clip means which are again secured to the support members 12 by bolts 31 or by any other suitable means.
The clips 30 are mode from a single piece of metal which is provided with a pair of downwardly extending slits 32, the metal between the slits 32 being bent in one direction out of a central plane P2 of the clip 30 to provide a first hook formation 34, and the metal to either side of the slits 32 being bent out of plane P2 in an opposite direction to provide a pair of second hook formations 33.
At the lower end of the clip 30, there is a further bend to provide a base flange 36 which has openings 31a to receive the bolts 31 or is provided with other securing means.
Also two further pairs of pressed out tongues 37,38, are provided, the tongues of each pair 37,38, being pressed out of plane P2 in opposite directions. The tongues are each formed to a generally triangular shape as can be appreciated from figure 3a. In use, the hooks 34,33, engage over the hooks 25 of the respective edge for-nations 22a,22b so that the edges 105,17, of adjacent cladding panels 9, 10,11, are retained.
The pressed out tongues 37,38, each provide abutments 3? which engage the underside of the respective crown part 19a of the respective edge formation 22a.22b, to add rigidity to the connection.
Thus the panels 9,10,11 are each retained by the clips 20 intermediate their edges 16,17, and by the clips 30 at their edges.
A batten cop 40 of generally inverted channel configuration is clipperl over the adjacent hooks 19c to provide a joint therebetween and suitable sealant such as a non-setting butyl or other suitable sealant, not shown, is provided within the batten cap to weatherproof the joint.
The batten cop 40 has downwardly and outwardly extending limbs 41 at the lower free ends of which are provided inwardly extending flanges 42 which provide an abutment part for engagement with the hooks 19c to retain the batten cap in position.
To install the panels 9,10,11, the following method is adopted which will be described with ref erence to the i 1 lustretion of f igure 4.
First, the various clips 20,30, are secured to the support members of the support structure. With the panel 10 orientated as shown in fiatire 4, the edge 10.5 of panel 10 is then secured to the support -nember 12 bv a plurality of the clips 30 which are spaced long the length of the panel 10, by engaqinq the hook 25 of the edge formation 106 under the hooks 34, of the clips 30. The clips 30 may at this stage also be retaining the edge 17 of adjacent panel 9, although this is not shown in figure 4.
The panel 10 is then moved from the condition in which the panel is spaced from the support member 12 as seen in figure 4, towards the support member 12 so that the clips 20 engage in the troughs 15. It will be appreciated that the limbs 24,25, of each of the clips 20 will exhibit some resilience thus enabling the abutments 26a of the tails 26 to snap interengage into the receiving formations 18 of the troughs 15.
This method may conveniently be achieved by rolling the panel 10 into position i.e. by deforming the panel to a slightly convex shape as indicated in figure 4, and engaging the clips 20 within the troughs 15 across the width of the panels in turn.
Finally, the edge 17 of the panel 11 is retained by clips 30 by enaaginq the hook 19c of the edge formation 22b under the hook 33 of the clip 30.
The same method could be employed, using the clips 20' of figures 5a and 5b instead of clips 20.
Various modifications may be made without deporting from the scope of the invention.
Any desired form of support structure underlying the cladding panels 5,10, 11, may be provided, provided that clips 20, (or 201) 30 can be secured thereto.
The cladding panels 9,10,11 shown in the drawings are only examples of configurations of cladding panels which may incorporate the invention. In the example shown, the cladding panels 9,10,11 include intermediate ribs 40 smaller than ribs 18 which each extend parallel to the edges 16,17, and ribs 15 to add rigidity to the panels 9,10,11. These need not be required in an alternative construction, or ribs of different configurations may be provided as desired.
The ribs 15 need not be of the configuration shown, although preferably the ribs 15 each have a re-entrant formation 18 to engage with the clips 20.
Instead of extending away from the support member 12, suitably configured ribs may provide recesses which extend towards the member 12 if desired.
Instead of the recesses with which the clips 20 or 201 engage being provided by continuous ribs 15, if desired, a plurality of discrete recesses may be provided over the areas of the panels 9,10,11, with which the clips 20 or 201 engage. However, it will be appreciated that by providing such recesses by ribs 15, the cladding panels 9,10,11 are more conveniently mode, and installation is considerably simplified as alignment of clips with the ribs 15 is simpler.
The clips 20 or 201 which engage in the recesses of the ribs 15 or other recesses may be of alternative configurations provided that the clips 20, 201 con co-operate with the respective troughs/other recesses.
The clips 30 may be of alternative configurations to co-operate with the edge formations of the panels 9,10,11, which could also be of alternative configurations.
The clips 20,30, need not each be made from a single piece of metal as described, but could be otherwise fabricated as desired.
Because the edges of the panels 9,10,11 do not overlap, any one panel may be removed in the event of that panel becoming damaged or otherwise requiring replacement more easily than if the edges of the panels were overlapped as with conventional arrangements.
Furthermore, installation of the panels 9,10,11 is considerably simplified using the clips 20,30, as described, and that no perforation of the panels 9,10,11 is required to enable the panels to be securely fixed to the supporting structure beneath.
Also, by clipping the panels at the adjacent side-by-side edges the panels are held very securely by the second clip means whilst between the edges of the panels the engagement of the first clip means with the recesses provides an adequate grip.
The features disclosed in the foregoing description or the accompanying drawings, expressed in their specific forms or in terms of a means for performing the disclosed function, or a method or process for attaining the disclosed result, or a class or group of substances or compositions, as appropriate, may, separately or in any combination of such features, be utilised for realising the invention in diverse forms thereof.

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1 A sheet cladding system for a building comprising at least two cladding panels and a support- structure, the cladding panels each comprising opposite edges between which there is provided at least one recess, and at least one edge of each of the panels, in use, lying in side by side relationship with an edge of another panel, a first clip means which cooperates with the recesses of the panels, a second clip means which cooperates with the side by side edges of the panels and the first and second clip means securing the panels to the support structure.
2. A sheet cladding system according to Claim 1 in which the recesses of the cladding panels each extend towards the support structure.
3. A sheet cladding system according to Claim 1 in which the recesses of the cladding panels each extend away from the support structure so that intermediate parts of the panels between the recesses lie adjacent or in engagement with the support structure.
4. A sheet cladding system accordi. g to any one of the preceding claims in which the or each recess of each panel is provided with an upstanding rib which extends generally longitudinally of the panel.
5. A sheet cladding system according to any one of the preceding claims in which the recess of the panel comprises a plurality of discrete recesses with which the first clip means engage.
6. A sheet cladding system according to any one of the preceding claims in which the support structure comprises a plurality of support members which underlie the panels, each support member having the first and second clip means secured thereto.
7. A sheet cladding system according to any one of the preceding claims in which the or each recess of each panel comprises a re-entrant formation with which the first clip means engage.
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8. A sheet cladding system according to Claim 7 in which the first clip means engages with the re-entrant formation as the cladding panel is moved relatively towards the support structure.
9. A sheet cladding system according to any one of the preceding claims in which the first clip means comprises at least one clip, which comprises a pair of limbs which are resiliently biased outwardly away from one another and snap inter-engage into a respective re-entrant formation of a recess.
10. A sheet cladding system according to any one of the preceding claims in which the edges of the cladding panels which lie adjacent one another each comprise an edge formation which extends generally away from the support member.
11. A sheet cladding system according to any one of the preceding claims in which each of the opposite edges of the panel have similar, but oppositely handed edge formations, so that the panels themselves are not handed.
12. A sheet cladding system according to Claim 10 or Claim 11 in which the second clip means comprises at least one clip which comprises a pair of hooks which extend in opposite directions, one of the hooks engaging over an edge formation of one of the panels to retain the edge formation relative to the support structure to which the clip is secured, and the other of the hooks engaging over the adjacent edge formation of the other panel to retain the other edge formation relative to the support structure to which the clip is secured.
13. A sheet cladding system according to Claim 12 in which the or each clip of the second clip means includes abutments to engage with the edge formations of each of the adjacent panels to maintain the hooks in engagement over the edge formations.
14. A sheet cladding system according to any one of claims 10 to 13 in which a capping strip is provided which clips over and engages with the edge formations of the adjacent cladding panels or the hooks of the or each clip of the second clip means.
15. A sheet cladding system according to any one of Claims 7 to 14 when appendent to Claim 4 in which the re-entrant formations of the recesses, where the recesses are provided with ribs, are provided by rolled formations at the crown of the rib.
16. A sheet cladding system according to claim 15 in which the re-entrant formations extend for the entire length of the rib.
17. A sheet cladding system according to Claim 15 in which the re-entrant formations extend for only part of the way along the rib.
18. A sheet cladding system according to any one of claims 6 ia 17 in which the or each support member extends transversely, generally perpendicularly to the edges of the panels.
19. A sheet cladding system according to any one of Claims 4 or 6 to 18 when appendant to Claim 4 in which the rib or ribs of each of the panels extend longitudinally, the first clip means comprises a plurality of clips engaged with the support structure to engage in the recesses provided by the rib or ribs at spaced positions along the lengths thereof.
20. A sheet cladding system according to any one of the preceding ciaims in which the second clip means comprises a plurality of clips, engaged with the support structure, to engagd with the edges of the panels at spaced positions along the panels.
21. A sheet cladding system substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
22. A method of off ixing a cladding panel of a sheet cladding system to an underlying support structure wherein the cladding panel has between opposite edges thereof a recess and the support structure has a clip of a first clip means secured thereto anJ a pair of clips of a second clip means secured thereto spaced apart along the structure with the clip of the first clip means therebetween, the method comprising engaging one of the edges of the panel with one of the clips of the second clip means so thot the one edge is retained by the clip, moving the remainder of the cladding panel towards the structural member so that the clip of the first clip means is engaged in the recess, and engaging a second edge of the panel with the second clip of the second clip means so that the second edge of the panel is retained.
23. A method according to Claim 22 in which the cladding panel comprises a panel of a sheet cladding system according to any one of Claims 1 to 20.
24. A method according to Claim 23 when appendant to any one of Claims 7 to 20 in which the clip or clips of the first clip means are snap- i nte rengaged with a re-entrant formation of the recess.
25. A method substantially as described hereinbefore and with reference to the accompanying drawings.
26. Any novel feature or combination of features disclosed herein.
Published 1991 at 7he patent Office. State House. 66171 High Holborn, Und. nWC1R4TP. Further copies may be obtained from Sales Branch. Unit 6. Nine Mile Point Cwmfelinfach. Cross Keys. Newport. NPI 7HZ. Printed by Multiplex techniques ltd, St Mary Cray, Kent.
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