WO1989002502A1 - Fixing of lining panels - Google Patents
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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- E04B—GENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
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- This invention relates to the fixing of lining panels to wall and ceiling frames of a building, and more particularly it pertains to those instances where metal frames are employed.
- fixing means for securing an article to a base, at least one pair of projections upstanding from said base with each of said projections having at least an outer end portion inclined from a vertical alignment to said base in the opposite direction from the other projection of said pair, whereby with the article applied with its rear face confronting said base and forced thereon said pair of projections becomes embedded into the rear face of the article to secure the article upon said frame.
- the invention also provides a method of fixing a lining panel to a frame, comprising attaching to said frame at selected positions a plurality of fixing elements which are provided with at least one pair of projections upstanding from a base of said element with each of said projections having at least an outer end portion inclined from a vertical alignment to said base in the opposite direction from the other projection of said pair, placing said lining panel with its rear face confronting said elements and applying an impacting force at selected areas of the front face of said lining panel to embed the pair of projections of each of said elements into said rear face for fixing of the lining panel to said frame.
- Fig.1 shows in perspective one embodiment of fixing bracket suitable for use in a wall or ceiling
- Fig.2 shows in perspective a second embodiment of fixing bracket for similar application
- Fig.3 is an underside perspective view of a ceiling joist
- Fig.4 shows, to an enlarged scale, the bracket of Fig.1 keyed to the joist of Fig.3;
- Fig.5 shows in perspective the use of a third embodiment of fixing bracket, or clip, suitable principally for wall fixing
- Fig.6 is a similar view with several of these clips keyed to the wall stud;
- Fig.7 is a fragmentary sectional view on the line A-A of Fig.6
- Fig. 8 shows in perspective a fourth embodiment also suitable for wall fixing
- Fig. 9 shows in perspective a portion of a wall stud incorporating an integral form of lining panel fixing means.
- the two different embodiments of fixing brackets 5 and 5A shown in Figs.l and 2 are stamped from a strip of sheet-metal to form a generally rectangular base 6 on the rear face of which L-shaped lugs 7 are punched out so that the free, main arm 8 of each lug 7 is parallel with the plane of the base 6.
- the lugs 7 provide for keying of the bracket 5, or 5A, to a joist 9 (Fig.3) by engagement of the lugs 7 within arcuate slots 10 and twisting of the bracket 5 to a transverse alignment whereby the joist 9 is keyed between the arm 8 of each lug 7 and the base 6 of the bracket 5.
- the undersurface 11 of the ceiling joist 9 is provided with a recess 12 in the area of the slots 10 and is of greater width than the width of the base 6 of the bracket 5 to permit its twisting upon the joist 9 for keying purposes within the slots 10.
- the depth of the recess 12 corresponds to the thickness of the base 6 so that the outer face 13 of the base 6 lies in the same plane as the surface 11 of the joist 9.
- the keyed position of the bracket 5 within the recess 12 is shown in Fig.4.
- a series of pairs of confronting claws 14 are upstanding from the outer face 13 of the base 6 of each bracket 5. In the case of bracket 5A each claw 14A is split along its length with the two halves outwardly splayed.
- bracket 5 shown in Fig.1, has at least its outer end portions 15 of all of its claws 14 inclined from a vertical alignment to the base 6 of the bracket 5. Preferably this inclination is inwardly as shown in Fig.1. Whether each split claw 14A, or confronting ones of the claws 15, are regarded as a pair, each claw of a pair is oppositely inclined from the other of the pair for better gripping purposes.
- the length of each claw 14, or 14A is approximately 8mm, being short of the conventional 12mm thickness of a lining sheet.
- a lining sheet (not shown) is applied with its rear face confronting the claws 14 of a plurality of brackets 5, or 5A, Keyed at selected positions upon one or more joists 9, it will become secured to the frame provided by the joists 9 when an impacting force is applied at selected areas to the front face of the lining panel.
- Impacting may be provided, for example, by a pneumatic tool carrying a platen plate covering an area of the lining sheet sufficient to avoid bruising of the panel surface with hammering of the tool.
- the embodiment of the fixing bracket shown in Figs.5 to 7, is more appropriately a fixing element 5B having a rectangular sheet-metal base 16 with a pair of lateral juxtaposed pointed lugs 17 and 18 upstanding from the base and oppositely splayed from each other.
- the width of the pair of lugs 17 and 18 is less than the length of the base 16 to provide projecting end portions 19 and 20 thereof.
- the base 16 of each element is keyed within a key-hole slot 21 formed in the face 22 of the wall stud 9A by depressing a section 24 of the face 22 defined between Z-shaped slits 23.
- a neat socket is formed for the base 16 with the depressed section 24 restraining inward movement of the base 16.
- a lining panel (not shown) is applied with its rear face confronting the elements 5B they will become embedded within the rear face to fix the panel if an impacting force be applied to the front face of the panel. No damage will be incurred to the front face if the lugs 17 and 18 are shorter than the thickness of the panel. Attachment occurs due to additional splaying occurring as the lugs 17 and 18 become embedded within the material. such as plaster, of the lining panel.
- the embodiment depicted in Fig. 8 has specific application where the metal wall stud 25 is incorporated in a partition wall, in which instance lining panels will be required to be fixed to the opposite faces 26 and 27 of the stud 25.
- the fixing means 28 are provided in pairs each of which consists of a body, or base, 29 composed of a rectangular metallic strip provided with lateral flanges 30 to render the body 29 substantially U-shaped in transverse cross section.
- a pair of co-linear projecting lugs 31 is provided with the lugs 31 of each pair being splayed in opposite directions and provided with a point 32.
- each fixing means 28 When in use each fixing means 28 is inserted through registering rectangular apertures 33 provided in opposite faces 26 and 27 of the stud 25.
- the length of the body 29 is only slightly less than the intervening space in the stud 25 between the faces 26 and 27, so that when inserted the flanges 30 on the body 29 are clear of the apertures 33.
- each fixing means 28 is supported within the stud 25 by its opposite pair of lugs 31 projecting out from the faces 26 and 27 of the stud 25, which position is depicted by the pair of fixing means 28 shown near the bottom of the stud 25.
- the ends of the flanges 30 engage with the inner surface of the stud 25 to prevent longitudinal displacement of the fixing means 28.
- Fig. 9 may be incorporated upon a wall stud 25, which may, or may not, be incorporated in a partition wall.
- Application to a ceiling joist for fixing of a ceiling panel is also comtemplated.
- the lugs 31A are provided as a similarly splayed pair pressed out of the metal forming the faces 26 and 27 of the stud 25, and, therefore, are integral therewith.
- the face 26 or 27 of the stud 25 serves as a base for the lugs 31 A .
- a lining panel may be fixed to the face 26 or 27 in a similar manner to that described above in connection with the embodiment of Fig. 8.
- inclined lugs of the nature shown as claws 14 and 14A in Figs. 1 and 2 may be formed as shown in Fig. 9 upon the base of many objects, such as an anchorage fixture, for securing to the outer face of a wall panel merely by hammering the base against the panel.
- brackets 5 of Figs. 1 and 2 may be readily applied for fixing of panels to timber frames and may be attached to the frames by nailing, screwing, or other means.
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Abstract
Fixture of say Gypsum lining panel to a frame is achieved by the use of a bracket (5) having a base (6) attachable to the frame upon which are provided at least one pair of upstanding projections (14) having at least outer end portions (15) with each projection of the pair inclined from vertical alignment with the base in an opposite direction from the inclination of the other projection of the pair, so that with forced application of the lining panel onto the projections they become embedded into the rear face of the lining panel for its support from the frame.
Description
FIXING OF LINING PANELS
This invention relates to the fixing of lining panels to wall and ceiling frames of a building, and more particularly it pertains to those instances where metal frames are employed.
BACKGROUND ART Various fixing methods have been used in such instances but have not been entirely satisfactory for various reasons. One such method involves the provision of a series of narrow slots in the metal studs, or joists, permitting fixing by clouts (or nails) hammered through the lining panel and into a respective slot. Correct location of the clouts is difficult a: the lining panel when applied conceals the position of the slots in the studs. Furthermore, even where timber studs are employed tne use of clouts (or nails) to fix the lining panels results in damage to the outer face of the panel requiring repair thereto at least in the filling of holes in the surface.
Another fixing method presently employed involves the use of self drilling and tapping screws, but they are expensive and also cause damage to the outer face of the lining panel.
DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION It is the principal object of this invention to provide fixing means for a lining panel which will enable such panels to be readily installed upon a frame with a minimum of difficulty and a minimum of damage to the panel.
In accordance with the invention there is provided fixing means for securing an article to a base, at least one pair of projections upstanding from said base with each of said projections having at least an outer end portion inclined from a vertical alignment to said base in the opposite direction from the other projection of said pair, whereby with the article applied with its rear face confronting said base and forced thereon said pair of projections becomes embedded into the rear face of the article to secure the article upon said frame.
The invention also provides a method of fixing a lining panel to a frame, comprising attaching to said frame at selected positions a plurality of fixing elements which are provided with at least one pair of projections upstanding from a base of said element with each of said projections having at least an outer end portion inclined from a vertical alignment to said base in the opposite direction from the other projection of said pair, placing said lining panel with its rear face confronting said elements and
applying an impacting force at selected areas of the front face of said lining panel to embed the pair of projections of each of said elements into said rear face for fixing of the lining panel to said frame.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
The invention will be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which;
Fig.1 shows in perspective one embodiment of fixing bracket suitable for use in a wall or ceiling;
Fig.2 shows in perspective a second embodiment of fixing bracket for similar application;
Fig.3 is an underside perspective view of a ceiling joist;
Fig.4 shows, to an enlarged scale, the bracket of Fig.1 keyed to the joist of Fig.3;
Fig.5 shows in perspective the use of a third embodiment of fixing bracket, or clip, suitable principally for wall fixing;
Fig.6 is a similar view with several of these clips keyed to the wall stud;
Fig.7 is a fragmentary sectional view on the line A-A of Fig.6
Fig. 8 shows in perspective a fourth embodiment also suitable for wall fixing; and
Fig. 9 shows in perspective a portion of a wall stud incorporating an integral form of lining panel fixing means.
BEST MODE OF CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
The two different embodiments of fixing brackets 5 and 5A shown in Figs.l and 2 are stamped from a strip of sheet-metal to form a generally rectangular base 6 on the rear face of which L-shaped lugs 7 are punched out so that the free, main arm 8 of each lug 7 is parallel with the plane of the base 6. The lugs 7 provide for keying of the bracket 5, or 5A, to a joist 9 (Fig.3) by engagement of the lugs 7 within arcuate slots 10 and twisting of the bracket 5 to a transverse alignment whereby the joist 9 is keyed between the arm 8 of each lug 7 and the base 6 of the bracket 5.
The undersurface 11 of the ceiling joist 9 is provided with a recess 12 in the area of the slots 10 and is of greater width than the width of the base 6 of the bracket 5 to permit its twisting upon the joist 9 for keying purposes within the slots 10. The depth of the recess 12 corresponds to the thickness of the base 6 so that the outer face 13 of the base 6 lies in the same plane as the surface 11 of the joist 9. The keyed position of the bracket 5 within the recess 12 is shown in Fig.4.
A series of pairs of confronting claws 14 are upstanding from the outer face 13 of the base 6 of each bracket 5. In the case of bracket 5A each claw 14A is split along its length with the two halves outwardly splayed. The preferred form of bracket 5, shown in Fig.1, has at least its outer end portions 15 of all of its claws 14 inclined from a vertical alignment to the base 6 of the bracket 5. Preferably this inclination is inwardly as shown in Fig.1. Whether each split claw 14A, or confronting ones of the claws 15, are regarded as a pair, each claw of a pair is oppositely inclined from the other of the pair for better gripping purposes. The length of each claw 14, or 14A, is approximately 8mm, being short of the conventional 12mm thickness of a lining sheet.
Hence, when a lining sheet (not shown) is applied with its rear face confronting the claws 14 of a plurality of brackets 5, or 5A, Keyed at selected positions upon one or more joists 9, it will become secured to the frame provided by the joists 9 when an impacting force is applied at selected areas to the front face of the lining panel. Impacting may be provided, for example, by a pneumatic tool carrying a platen plate covering an area of the lining sheet sufficient to avoid bruising of the panel surface with hammering of the tool. The result of this force applied to the lining panel over a position where a bracket 5 is located will cause the claws 14 of the bracket 5 to close in the manner shown in dotted outline 15A shown in Fig.1 to grasp between them a substantial volume of the lining sheet composition at the rear face thereof, to achieve firm securement of the sheet to the joist 9. When a bracket 5A, as shown in Fig.2, is utilized the split portions of each claw 14A will be caused to splay in opposite directions under the impacting force for firm attachment to the lining panel. The invention is especially advantageous where the lining panel is of Gypsum, or other composition material.
It will be appreciated that when a lining panel is secured to a frame with the fixing means of the present invention no damage to the outer face of the lining panel occurs and exact location of the brackets behind the lining panel is not required of the workman.
The embodiment of the fixing bracket shown in Figs.5 to 7, is more appropriately a fixing element 5B having a rectangular sheet-metal base 16 with a pair of lateral juxtaposed pointed lugs 17 and 18 upstanding from the base and oppositely splayed from each other. The width of the pair of lugs 17 and 18 is less than the length of the base 16 to provide projecting end portions 19 and 20 thereof. The base 16 of each element is keyed
within a key-hole slot 21 formed in the face 22 of the wall stud 9A by depressing a section 24 of the face 22 defined between Z-shaped slits 23. Thus a neat socket is formed for the base 16 with the depressed section 24 restraining inward movement of the base 16. Therefore, when a lining panel (not shown) is applied with its rear face confronting the elements 5B they will become embedded within the rear face to fix the panel if an impacting force be applied to the front face of the panel. No damage will be incurred to the front face if the lugs 17 and 18 are shorter than the thickness of the panel. Attachment occurs due to additional splaying occurring as the lugs 17 and 18 become embedded within the material. such as plaster, of the lining panel.
The embodiment depicted in Fig. 8 has specific application where the metal wall stud 25 is incorporated in a partition wall, in which instance lining panels will be required to be fixed to the opposite faces 26 and 27 of the stud 25. The fixing means 28 are provided in pairs each of which consists of a body, or base, 29 composed of a rectangular metallic strip provided with lateral flanges 30 to render the body 29 substantially U-shaped in transverse cross section. At opposite ends of the body 29 a pair of co-linear projecting lugs 31 is provided with the lugs 31 of each pair being splayed in opposite directions and provided with a point 32.
When in use each fixing means 28 is inserted through registering rectangular apertures 33 provided in opposite faces 26 and 27 of the stud 25. The length of the body 29 is only slightly less than the intervening space in the stud 25 between the faces 26 and 27, so that when inserted the flanges 30 on the body 29 are clear of the apertures 33. Thus, each fixing means 28 is supported within the stud 25 by its opposite pair of lugs 31 projecting out from the faces 26 and 27 of the stud 25, which position is depicted by the pair of fixing means 28 shown near the bottom of the stud 25. When so positioned the ends of the flanges 30 engage with the inner surface of the stud 25 to prevent longitudinal displacement of the fixing means 28.
Should a lining panel be then located over either of the faces 26 or 27 of the stud 25 and an impacting force applied to the outer surface of the lining panel, the projecting lugs 31 will become imbedded within the rear face to fix the panel to the stud 25. No damage will be incurred to the exposed face of the lining panel as it is arranged that the degree of their projection beyond the stud 25 is less than the thickness of the
lining panel. Fixing occurs due to additional splaying of the lugs 31 as they become embedded within the material of the panel.
The embodiment depicted in Fig. 9 may be incorporated upon a wall stud 25, which may, or may not, be incorporated in a partition wall. Application to a ceiling joist for fixing of a ceiling panel is also comtemplated. In this instance the lugs 31A are provided as a similarly splayed pair pressed out of the metal forming the faces 26 and 27 of the stud 25, and, therefore, are integral therewith. In such a case the face 26 or 27 of the stud 25 serves as a base for the lugs 31 A . A lining panel may be fixed to the face 26 or 27 in a similar manner to that described above in connection with the embodiment of Fig. 8.
Whereas preferred embodiments have been described in foregoing passages it should be understood that other forms, modifications and refinements are feasible within the scope of this invention. It should be appreciated that the principles of the invention have other applications than to the fixing of a lining panel to a frame. For instance, inclined lugs of the nature shown as claws 14 and 14A in Figs. 1 and 2 may be formed as shown in Fig. 9 upon the base of many objects, such as an anchorage fixture, for securing to the outer face of a wall panel merely by hammering the base against the panel.
Furthermore, the brackets 5 of Figs. 1 and 2 may be readily applied for fixing of panels to timber frames and may be attached to the frames by nailing, screwing, or other means.
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1. Fixing means for securing an article to a base comprising at least one pair of projections upstanding from said base with each of said projections having at least an outer end portion inclined from a verticle alignment to said base in the opposite direction from the other projection of said pair, whereby with the article applied with its rear face confronting said base and forced thereon said pair of projections becomes embedded into the rear face of the article to secure the article upon said base.
2. Fixing means for securing a lining panel to a frame, comprising a fixing element, a base on said element for attachment to said frame, and at least one pair of projections upstanding from said base with each of
« said projections having at least an outer end portion inclined from a vertical alignment to said base in the opposite direction from the other projection from said pair, whereby with a lining panel applied with its rear face confronting said element and forced thereon said pair of projections becomes embedded into the rear face of the panel to secure the panel upon said frame.
3. Fixing means according to claim 2, wherein said pair of projections confront each other and said at least outer end portions are inclined towards each other so as to form claws which grasp between them a portion of said lining panel.
4. Fixing means according to claim 2, wherein said pair of projections are juxtaposed and said at least outer portions thereof are inclined away from each other so as to bite into said lining panel in opposite directions.
5. Fixing means according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said base has lugs for keying within slots in said frame to achieve attachment thereto.
6. Fixing means according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said base is integrally formed with a plurality of said pairs of projections and composed of sheet metal .
7. Fixing means according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein said base is of a form for entire accommodation within at least one recess provided within said frame.
8. Fixing means as claimed in claim 7, wherein said base is elongated and has a pair of projections at each of its ends whereby with said base accommodated within said frame the pairs of projections protrude from opposite sides of said frame.
9. A method of fixing a lining panel to a frame, comprising attaching to said frame at selected positions a plurality of fixing elements which are provided with at least one pair of projections upstanding from a base of said element with each of said projections having at least an outer end portion inclined from a vertical alignment to said base in the opposite direction from the other projection of said pair, placing said lining panel with its rear face confronting said elements and applying an impacting force at selected areas of the front face of said lining panel to embed the pair of projections of each of said elements into said rear face for fixing of the lining panel to said frame.
10. Fixing means substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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