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US3919814A
US3919814A US480267A US48026774A US3919814A US 3919814 A US3919814 A US 3919814A US 480267 A US480267 A US 480267A US 48026774 A US48026774 A US 48026774A US 3919814 A US3919814 A US 3919814A
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  • ABSTRACT Openable panel structure comprises a rectangular frame to which panels are hinged along their diagonal axes, in order to cause overlapping of the sides of two adjacent panels with respect to each other, and overlapping of the bottom edge of each panel with respect to the bottom edge of the frame.
  • each individual panel is not pivoted along any longitudinal axis, but is instead pivoted along a diagonal axis in such a manner that two diametrically opposite corners of the panel are substantially fixed during opening operations, while the two opposing edges of the panel are rotated towards the inside and towards the outside of the base frame respectively.
  • FIG. ljis ape-rspective view; oftheinvention applied to roofing;
  • FIG. 2 is a plan view of it with the panels completely pen; I 7
  • FIG. 3 is a diagrammaticperspective view of portion of the invention shown on an enlarged scale
  • FIG. 4 is a partial vertical section through a shed in which thestructure is also used for the side walls;
  • F,lG..5 is a partial schematic sectional of the central part of the roofing with the panel locking devices in the closed position;
  • the aforementioned figures show the supportframe for the roofing comprising substantially two'longitudinal side stringers 2 and a longitudinal central 1 stringer .1 at theridge.
  • eachcompr ise a plurality of panels 3,, .each composed, of a welded metal tubular frame. 4'which supports a sheet 5 of corrugated material which may either be of sheet metal or plastic laminate.
  • the boss 6 of ea ch panel is supported by a suitable.
  • pivot pin 66 carried by one of the stringers 2, whilethe; corresponding opposing boss 7 is supported by alike.
  • pivotpin 77. c ar.ried by the central stringer 1..
  • pivot pins 66 and 67 supportin the bosses 6 and 7 respectively are aligned with each other.
  • each panel 3 of ther oofing may be disposed either horizontally or vertically, to close or open the roofing. Furthermore in its vertical open arrangement, the panel 3 has noparts extending above the levelof the ridge 8, which can ,thus remainfixed, and the two endedges 33 of the panel are parallel to the stringers 2 in the closed position, and are always above the stringer 2 and always below the central stringer 1 respectively.
  • each panel 3 is rotated about axis an which does not correspond with the lines of maximum slope of each roofing pitch, but is inclined to said lines.
  • each panel is to form a curtain wall
  • the pivot pins 66 and 77 supporting each panel are located respectively below the upper side stringer and at the lower projecting edge defining the side wall.
  • FIG. 6 is a. perspective view of one of the panels
  • the fixed concave ridge 8 is positioned above the central stringer. 1 along the entire length of the roofing,
  • Each individual panel also comprises an arm 9 close to the hinge at the stringer 2, its purpose being to control the rotation of the panel.
  • All the arms 9 are connected together by connecting rods 10, the last of which is connected to a cylinder-piston unit 11 which rotates all the component panels of one pitch.
  • each of which is associated with the series of panels forming part of a single pitch, and which support a plurality of equidistant arms 13, their distance apart being equal to the distance apart of the pivot pins 77.
  • the rods 12 can slide axially, supported in a series of rings not shown in the figure, and the movement of translation of each rod 12 is controlled by a cylinderpiston unit 14.
  • the stroke of said cylinder-piston unit is equal to the distance between two consecutive pivot pins 77.
  • the arms 13 are in a position below the pivot pin 77 and thus enable the panels 3 to be rotated.
  • the cylinder-piston unit When the panels 3 are to be locked, the cylinder-piston unit is simply moved into the opposite limiting position so that each arm 13 becomes engaged under a projection formed on the edge 33 of each panel, thus preventing said edge from being lowered.
  • Panel structure comprising:
  • each panel being mounted to swing about an individual axis diagonal to that panel between a closed position in which said panels lie parallel to each other in the plane of said frame and an open position in which two adjacent sides of each panel lie on one side of said plane and its other two sides lie on the other side of said plane.
  • Double pitch roofing section for buildings comprising at least three parallel longitudinal stringers, with the central stringer at a higher level than the other two stringers, and a set of panels supported between each two adjacent stringers, each panel being mounted to swing about an individual axis diagonal to that panel between a closed position in which said panels lie paral lel to each other in the plane containing said two adjacent stringers and an open position in which two adjacent sides of each panel lie on one side of said plane and its other two adjacent sides lie on the other side of said frame.
  • Double pitch roofing section as claimed in claim 3 in which said central stringer carries a cover member and said panels have edges adjacent said central stringer which project beneath said cover member when the panels are in their closed position, and edges adjacent said other stringers which overlie said other stringers when in the panels are in their closed positions.
  • Double pitch roofing for buildings as claimed in claim 3 in which each panel has edges transverse to said stringers which overlap the adjacent edges of any adjacent panels when said panels are in closed position.
  • Double pitch roofing as claimed in claim 5 comprising means for swinging all of the panels in each set as a unit about their individual axes.
  • Double pitch roofing as claimed in claim 6 in which the means for swinging all of the panels in each setas a unit comprises a lever arm carried by each panel, each lever being connected to a longitudinally movable rod, and a piston connected to reciprocate said rod.
  • Double pitch roofing as claimed in claim 3 comprising means for locking said panels in their closed position, said locking means comprising an arm attached to each panel, a rod attached to each arm, means for reciprocating said rod between two positions, and means for preventing swinging movement by said arms and consequently by said panels when said rod is in one of said two positions.

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Openable panel structure comprises a rectangular frame to which panels are hinged along their diagonal axes, in order to cause overlapping of the sides of two adjacent panels with respect to each other, and overlapping of the bottom edge of each panel with respect to the bottom edge of the frame.

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iUnited States Patent [191 Beretta et al.
OPENABLE PANEL STRUCTURE SUITABLE FOR USE EITHER AS ROOFING OR AS A CURTAINWALL FOR BUILDINGS lnventorsz Achille Beretta, Via Dante, Barzago,
Italy, 22061; Giovanni Crippa, Via Cantu, Casatenovo, Italy, 22064 Filed: June 17, 1974 Appl. No.: 480,267
Foreign Application Priority Data July 3, 1973 Italy 46862 US. Cl. 52/90; 52/207; 52/473;
' 49/74; 98/121 A Int. Cl. E04B 7/02 Field of Search 52/69, 71, 473, 72, 199,
[ 5] Nov. 18, 1975 [5 6] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,421,154 6/1972 Bologh 52/72 X j 2/1956 Estey...'. 49/73 X Primary Examiner-Frank C. Abbott Assistant Examiner-Carl D. Friedman Attorney, Agent, or FirmBrisebois & Kruger [57] ABSTRACT Openable panel structure comprises a rectangular frame to which panels are hinged along their diagonal axes, in order to cause overlapping of the sides of two adjacent panels with respect to each other, and overlapping of the bottom edge of each panel with respect to the bottom edge of the frame.
8 Claims, 6 Drawing Figures US Patent Nov. 18,1975 Sheet10f4 3,919,814
.3. Patent Nov'.18, 1975 Sheet2of4 3,919,814
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US. Patent Nov. 18, 1975 Sheet 3 of4 3,919,814
US. Patent Nov. 18,1975 Sheet4of4 3,919,814
OPENABIJE PANEL s rii ueTuiiEYsbrTAeLii FOR 1.
...USE EITHER ASROOFING on AS A; t
. .pnn'rAiNwALrroR- BUILDINGS se er. are i N q In many types of.ci\' il, agricultural and 'industrial.
buildings, attempts have been made for some time to I construct wallsfor roofing with openable panels, for the purpose of greatly facilitating aeration and air-conditioning of ther'ooms under certain desired "conditions. This occurs for example in areas used as verandas or solariums, in animal quartersfln' 'greenhousesiand in industrial sheds used as laborato'ries'or stores.
At present 'openable '"panel'structures are' known, consisting substantially of a frame which supp'ortsfa series of'adjacent panels-ihdividualiy hinged'alorigtheir longitudinal middle axis, and which can be arrangedeithe r in the same plane as the frame, in the-closed posi-- tion, or in perpendicular thereto in the open position. With this typ'e'of strueture, the panels can'be made to overlap only along the 'edges parallel tothe hinging axis, which are always p arallel t'o each other, but evi dently it is not possible to. make the two remaining v and 7 on one of its diagonals, and aligned along said diedges' of thepa' ne'ls overlap the frame, otherwise the panels'would not'be' able to rotat'ein order to open;
Structures formed in this manherhave two fundamental .disadyantagesg'firstly a perfect seal Caiiriot to be obtained against rain water,-whi eh always penetrates through the edges comprising ithe' hinges, and. in the" secondplace, with structures of this type, it is'not possi ble to obtain roof p'itehes because the edges of the panlevel abutting-againstth'e insideedge of the base frame,
and the .edge at the lowest llevelj abutting against the outside edge of base frame, in such a .i nanner as ,to guarantee a sealevenflagainst sheets of waterrunning along the top of the panel structure when his closed.
This is rendered possible, according to the invention by the fact that each individual panel is not pivoted along any longitudinal axis, but is instead pivoted along a diagonal axis in such a manner that two diametrically opposite corners of the panel are substantially fixed during opening operations, while the two opposing edges of the panel are rotated towards the inside and towards the outside of the base frame respectively.
In this manner not only is it possible to form an overlap between the edge of the panel and the edge of the frame, this overlap being on opposite sides of the frame for the two opposing edges, but in addition the sides of the panel rotate in pairs while always remaining on the same side of the frame.
This enables the structure to be used as roofing in double pitch roofs, in that the roof ridge may be made fixed without further constructional complications.
The operational and constructional merits and characteristics of the invention will be more evident from the detailed description given hereinafter referring to the figures of the accompanying drawings, which illustrate one preferred embodiment of the invention, given purely by way of example in the drawings.
FIG. ,ljis ape-rspective view; oftheinvention applied to roofing;
FIG. 2 is a plan view of it with the panels completely pen; I 7
FIG. 3 is a diagrammaticperspective view of portion of the invention shown on an enlarged scale;
FIG. 4 is a partial vertical section through a shed in which thestructure is also used for the side walls;
F,lG..5 is a partial schematic sectional of the central part of the roofing with the panel locking devices in the closed position; and
forming thestructure.
The aforementioned figures show the supportframe for the roofing comprising substantially two'longitudinal side stringers 2 and a longitudinal central 1 stringer .1 at theridge.
The two roofing pitches are supported between the stringer. 1 and the stringers 2, and eachcompr ise a plurality of panels 3,, .each composed, of a welded metal tubular frame. 4'which supports a sheet 5 of corrugated material which may either be of sheet metal or plastic laminate. v, I I
Each of the panels 3 comrpises two hinging bosses 6 agonal,
The boss 6 of ea ch panel is supported by a suitable.
pivot pin 66 carried by one of the stringers 2, whilethe; corresponding opposing boss 7 is supported by alike.
pivotpin 77. c ar.ried by the central stringer 1..
It is evident that, the pivot pins 66 and 67 supportin the bosses 6 and 7 respectively are aligned with each other.
and is formed of the same corrugated material as the sheets 5.
Because of thegaforementioned arrangement, each panel 3 of ther oofing may be disposed either horizontally or vertically, to close or open the roofing. Furthermore in its vertical open arrangement, the panel 3 has noparts extending above the levelof the ridge 8, which can ,thus remainfixed, and the two endedges 33 of the panel are parallel to the stringers 2 in the closed position, and are always above the stringer 2 and always below the central stringer 1 respectively.
Furthermore, because of the aforementioned arrangement, each panel 3 is rotated about axis an which does not correspond with the lines of maximum slope of each roofing pitch, but is inclined to said lines.
It is evident that in the closed position, the edge 33 at the highest level abuts against the underside of the ridge, while the lower edge 33 abuts against the upper edge of the stringer 2, so ensuring a seal against sheets of water.
Where the invention is applied in the formation of side curtain walls in sheds, its characteristics remain unchanged, as is better evident in FIG. 4, and enable the upper edge 33 of each panel to be always kept inside the shed and the lower opposing edge always outside the shed, so avoiding any infiltration of water on to the floor.
Where said panels are to form a curtain wall, the pivot pins 66 and 77 supporting each panel are located respectively below the upper side stringer and at the lower projecting edge defining the side wall.
FIG. 6 is a. perspective view of one of the panels;
The fixed concave ridge 8 is positioned above the central stringer. 1 along the entire length of the roofing,
Each individual panel also comprises an arm 9 close to the hinge at the stringer 2, its purpose being to control the rotation of the panel.
All the arms 9 are connected together by connecting rods 10, the last of which is connected to a cylinder-piston unit 11 which rotates all the component panels of one pitch.
Below the central stringer 1 there are two rods 12,
each of which is associated with the series of panels forming part of a single pitch, and which support a plurality of equidistant arms 13, their distance apart being equal to the distance apart of the pivot pins 77.
The rods 12 can slide axially, supported in a series of rings not shown in the figure, and the movement of translation of each rod 12 is controlled by a cylinderpiston unit 14.
The stroke of said cylinder-piston unit is equal to the distance between two consecutive pivot pins 77.
Under these conditions, in one of the limiting position of the cylinder-piston unit, the arms 13 are in a position below the pivot pin 77 and thus enable the panels 3 to be rotated.
When the panels 3 are to be locked, the cylinder-piston unit is simply moved into the opposite limiting position so that each arm 13 becomes engaged under a projection formed on the edge 33 of each panel, thus preventing said edge from being lowered.
The invention is not limited to the single embodiment heretofore described, and modifications and improvements may be made to it without departing from the scope of the invention, the fundamental characteristics of which are summarised in the following claims.
What is claimed is:
1. Panel structure comprising:
a frame having two parallel sides defining a plane,
and
a plurality of panels supported by said frame, each panel being mounted to swing about an individual axis diagonal to that panel between a closed position in which said panels lie parallel to each other in the plane of said frame and an open position in which two adjacent sides of each panel lie on one side of said plane and its other two sides lie on the other side of said plane.
2. Panel structure as claimed in claim 1 in which said panels have edges transverse to said parallel sides of said frame which overlap the adjacent edges of any adjacent panels when said panels are in closed position.
3. Double pitch roofing section for buildings comprising at least three parallel longitudinal stringers, with the central stringer at a higher level than the other two stringers, and a set of panels supported between each two adjacent stringers, each panel being mounted to swing about an individual axis diagonal to that panel between a closed position in which said panels lie paral lel to each other in the plane containing said two adjacent stringers and an open position in which two adjacent sides of each panel lie on one side of said plane and its other two adjacent sides lie on the other side of said frame.
4. Double pitch roofing section as claimed in claim 3 in which said central stringer carries a cover member and said panels have edges adjacent said central stringer which project beneath said cover member when the panels are in their closed position, and edges adjacent said other stringers which overlie said other stringers when in the panels are in their closed positions.
5. Double pitch roofing for buildings as claimed in claim 3 in which each panel has edges transverse to said stringers which overlap the adjacent edges of any adjacent panels when said panels are in closed position.
6. Double pitch roofing as claimed in claim 5 comprising means for swinging all of the panels in each set as a unit about their individual axes.
7. Double pitch roofing as claimed in claim 6 in which the means for swinging all of the panels in each setas a unit comprises a lever arm carried by each panel, each lever being connected to a longitudinally movable rod, and a piston connected to reciprocate said rod.
8. Double pitch roofing as claimed in claim 3 comprising means for locking said panels in their closed position, said locking means comprising an arm attached to each panel, a rod attached to each arm, means for reciprocating said rod between two positions, and means for preventing swinging movement by said arms and consequently by said panels when said rod is in one of said two positions.

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1. Panel structure comprising: a frame having two parallel sides defining a plane, and a plurality of panels supported by said frame, each panel being mounted to swing about an individual axis diagonal to that panel between a closed position in which said panels lie parallel to each other in the plane of said frame and an open position in which two adjacent sides of each panel lie on one side of said plane and its other two sides lie on the other side of said plane.
2. Panel structure as claimed in claim 1 in which said panels have edges transverse to said parallel sides of said frame which overlap the adjacent edges of any adjacent panels when said panels are in closed position.
3. Double pitch roofing section for buildings comprising at least three parallel longitudinal stringers, with the central stringer at a higher level than the other two stringers, and a set of panels supported between each two adjacent stringers, each panel being mounted to swing about an individual axis diagonal to that panel between a closed position in which said panels lie parallel to each other in the plane containing said two adjacent stringers and an open position in which two adjacent sides of each panel lie on one side of said plane and its other two adjacent sides lie on the other side of said frame.
4. Double pitch roofing section as claimed in claim 3 in which said central stringer carries a cover member and said panels have edges adjacent said central stringer which project beneath said cover member when the panels are in their closed position, and edges adjacent said other stringers which overlie said other stringers when in the panels are in their closed positions.
5. Double pitch roofing for buildings as claimed in claim 3 in which each panel has edges transverse to said stringers which overlap the adjacent edges of any adjacent panels when said panels are in closed position.
6. Double pitch roofing as claimed in claim 5 comprising means for swinging all of the panels in each set as a unit about their individual axes.
7. Double pitch roofing as claimed in claim 6 in which the means for swinging all of the panels in each set as a unit comprises a lever arm carried by each panel, each lever being connected to a longitudinally movable rod, and a piston connected to reciprocate said rod.
8. Double pitch roofing as claimed in claim 3 comprising means for locking said panels in their closed position, said locking means comprising an arm attached to each panel, a rod attached to each arm, means for reciprocating said rod between two positions, and means for preventing swinging movement by said arms and consequently by said panels when said rod is in one of said two positions.
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