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US2864132A
US2864132A US349209A US34920953A US2864132A US 2864132 A US2864132 A US 2864132A US 349209 A US349209 A US 349209A US 34920953 A US34920953 A US 34920953A US 2864132 A US2864132 A US 2864132A
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g 1958 M MILLAN CLEMENTS 2,364,132
PANEL CONSTRUCTION Filed April 16. 1953 INVENTOR /75c M7470 (Va/flew ATTORNEYS United tates Patent PANEL CONSTRUCTION MacMillan Clements, Bethe], Conn.
Application April 16, 1953, Serial No. 349,209 1 Claim. (Cl. 2015) This invention relates to a structural panel forum in constructing buildings, refrigerator structures particularly of the walk-in type, refrigerator cars of railway rolling stock, and refrigerator trucks-especially the floors and ceilings of such buildings and refrigerator structures; and for all uses where such panels must contribute to the structural strength of the building. The invention incorporates substantially all of the improved features of insulation that includes low cost, light weight, strength, dimensional stability, thermal insulating, long lasting, rodent-proof panel that is intended for use in forming the floors, ceiling, walls, or roofs of buildings, refrigerators and which may be used in all such construction where heat insulating qualities are desired. The invention incorporates certain qualities and improvements that have been set forth in the patent granted to me No. 2,629,140, February 24, 1953.
A particular object of the invention is to provide a building panel which embodies increased rigidity and load-sustaining qualities.
A further object of the invention is to provide a panel which is characterized by its thermal insulating heat dissipatingand vapor barrier characteristics and which has improved logistic qualities whereby it may be readiiy transported from place to place because of its lightness and rigidity and may be easily assembled and disassembled at the staging site, without injury to the panels of this invention, to thereby provide knock-down houses, aircraft hangars and refrigerator structures for food storage, etc.
Other objects will appear specification.
In the drawings:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of the panel with parts shown in vertical section;
Figure 2 is a transverse vertical section of the panel; and
Figure 3 is an enlarged vertical section showing one side of the panel.
Panels of the type hereinafter described result in building and refrigerator structures of a pre-cut modular system of building structures which are equally effective in arctic, temperate, or tropical climates. Due to the experience gained in the designs of containers for smokeless powder, it has been possible to develop a flexible system of building construction composed of durable, light weight panels. Such panels as now to be described, may be used to provide a basementless warm, dry floor system suitable for all climates. Such floors are proof against moisture-vapor and infestation.
Good insulation is desirable in all climates, but the ability to maintain insulating efliciency has been given very little consideration until lately, even in the commercial refrigeration industry. In the more northerly climates, the hazards of in-wall condensation, by virtue of moisture-vapor developed by normal household activi ties increases as the ambient outdoor temperatures go hereinafter thoughout the down, whereas in the more tropical climates, subjected to high external humidities and periods of heavy rainfall, a reversal of the direction of vapor pressure may be encountered, particularly in the presence of air conditioning of any form.
It is'to be noted that the construction outlined has.
very low heat inertia, a factor of little importance in the more northerly climates, but of increasing importance in southern and tropical areas where it is desirable to rapidly dissipate latent heat accumulated during the day in the cooler night air.
Referring to the several figures of the drawings, the numeral l0 indicates generally the panel as an entirely. The sides and base are covered by a metallic skin or sheet 12which is bonded to the non-metallic sheet 14, which latter preferably consists of a plurality of laminated fibrous sheets 16. These fibrous sheets are bonded to each other, and the outermost sheet is bonded to the metallic skin over the entire contacting areas of the sheets.
A plurality of V-notches 18 are cut in the non-metallic sheet, and the sheet is folded to form a base 20, sides 22, and locking flanges 24. End pieces 26 are provided, and a cover or top member 28 is attached to the locking flanges and the end pieces by suitable fastening means such as nails 36 and 38, respectively. The top member is provided with a plurality of laminations 30 which are bonded to each other so that the top consists of a plywood sheet. The thickness of the individual sheets 30 is preferably less than the thickness of the sheets 16 forming the laminations of the base and sides, as shown in Figure 3.
The base, sides, and locking flanges enclose three sides of the reinforcing longitudinal members 32, and the top member, sides, base, and ends form an enclosed space in which is located suitable insulating material 34 such as Fiberglas. As will be noted by reference to Figure 3, the reinforcing longitudinal members 32 are held in place by a number of spaced attaching means such as nails 48, and the top member is held in place by other attaching members such as nails 36 that extend through the top, overlapping flanges 24 and into the reinforcing longitudinal members 32. The end pieces 26 are attached to the top member 28 by spaced holding means such as nails 38.
As shown in Figure 1, the panel top member may be provided with extension means 40 and 42 at each end thereof, although under some conditions either or both extension means can be dispensed with. Each of these extensionmeans overhangs and extends beyond the ends of the panel as defined by the end pieces, base, sides, overhanging flanges, and the reinforcing longitudinal members. The extension means may each be provided with attaching means such as metal-lined apertures 44 and 46 for the reception of lag screws or other securing means that may be attached to a suitable support or part of the building framework, but such metal-lined apertures may be omitted, particularly where the panel forms part of a floor or ceiling.- The end pieces 26 may be of plywood, or they may be of heavier and stronger material similar to the members 32.
The term refrigerators or refrigerating means in the claim includes all types of refrigerators, and particularly refrigerators of the walk-in type, refrigerated cars and tru-cks;and the term building constructions includes all types of buildings, particularly houses and locker plants.
Certain mechanical expressions of the inventive idea involved are shown in'the accompanying drawings and specific language has been used in the specification. These are designed merely as illustrations to assist in the Patented Dec. 16,
erators comprising in combination; a laminated sheetincluding an outer metallic layer and aninner nonmetallic layer bonded together'throughout their contacting surfaces and arrangedto form a base, two parallel sides at right angles to said base, and-an inwardly ex'-- tending overhanging flange at the upper edge of each side; said flanges being parallel'to said base to form a substantially U-shaped channel along each side of said panel, a reinforcing memberlocated in and substantially filling each of said channels and having its ends flush- With the ends of the respective channel, an end piece separate from said sheet extendingbetween and having its outer side face fiush'with'the adjacent end faces of said reinforcing members at each end of the-panel, means for securing said flanges tosaid reinforcing members, a wooden cover of uniform thickness mounted on said flanges and said end pieces to form an enclosed space,
insulating material in said space, means for securing.
said cover to said flanges and said end pieces, the edges of said cover being flush with said sides, and the ends thereof extending beyond said end pieces to form attaching portions.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,666,258 Hammond M Apr. 17, 1928 1,683,966 Forster Sept. 11, 1928 2,018,712 Elmendorf Oct. 29, 1935 2,216,206 McGee Oct. 1, 1940 2,271,355 Sweet Jan. 27, 1942 2,426,802 Wachsmann Sept. 2, 1947 2,557,412 Clements June 19, 1951 2,585,557 Kreimendahl Feb. 12, 1952 2,585,961 Norquist Feb. 19, 1952
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US3309816A (en) * 1964-05-28 1967-03-21 Jr Benjamin D Malone Movable partition structures
US3994525A (en) * 1974-01-26 1976-11-30 Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft Roof for motor vehicles
US4329827A (en) * 1980-05-06 1982-05-18 Masonite Ab Roofing elements
GB2383073A (en) * 2001-12-11 2003-06-18 Torres Juan Manuel Hurtado Door having metal external face to minimise maintenance
US20030154682A1 (en) * 2000-05-11 2003-08-21 Luca Liviero Panel structure, particularly for the assemblage of elevated floor
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US20100024464A1 (en) * 2008-08-04 2010-02-04 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Refrigerator
US7774992B2 (en) 2007-07-18 2010-08-17 Garofalo James C Tile and strut construction system for geodesic dome
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US2216206A (en) * 1939-04-21 1940-10-01 American Steel Band Company Construction material for roofing, siding, and the like
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US2426802A (en) * 1943-12-29 1947-09-02 Gen Panel Corp Sectional wall structure system
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US2018712A (en) * 1933-06-14 1935-10-29 Elmendorf Armin Lumber and article made therefrom
US2216206A (en) * 1939-04-21 1940-10-01 American Steel Band Company Construction material for roofing, siding, and the like
US2271355A (en) * 1941-07-16 1942-01-27 Carroll V Sweet Panel
US2426802A (en) * 1943-12-29 1947-09-02 Gen Panel Corp Sectional wall structure system
US2585557A (en) * 1946-04-19 1952-02-12 Lockheed Aircraft Corp Fastening means for structural sandwiches
US2585961A (en) * 1947-02-10 1952-02-19 Glenn H Norquist Method of making metal-clad counter tops
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US3121264A (en) * 1961-12-04 1964-02-18 New Moon Homes Inc Door
US3309816A (en) * 1964-05-28 1967-03-21 Jr Benjamin D Malone Movable partition structures
US3994525A (en) * 1974-01-26 1976-11-30 Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft Roof for motor vehicles
US4329827A (en) * 1980-05-06 1982-05-18 Masonite Ab Roofing elements
US20030154682A1 (en) * 2000-05-11 2003-08-21 Luca Liviero Panel structure, particularly for the assemblage of elevated floor
GB2383073A (en) * 2001-12-11 2003-06-18 Torres Juan Manuel Hurtado Door having metal external face to minimise maintenance
GB2383073B (en) * 2001-12-11 2005-02-16 Torres Juan Manuel Hurtado Improved closure
AT412493B (en) * 2001-12-11 2005-03-25 Hurtado Torres Juan Manuel DOOR
US7774992B2 (en) 2007-07-18 2010-08-17 Garofalo James C Tile and strut construction system for geodesic dome
US20110162310A1 (en) * 2007-07-18 2011-07-07 James Charles Garofalo Tile And Strut Construction System For Geodesic Dome
US20100024464A1 (en) * 2008-08-04 2010-02-04 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Refrigerator

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