WO2008101320A1 - Appareil et méthode d'installation d'habillages sur des structure - Google Patents

Appareil et méthode d'installation d'habillages sur des structure Download PDF

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WO2008101320A1
WO2008101320A1 PCT/CA2008/000290 CA2008000290W WO2008101320A1 WO 2008101320 A1 WO2008101320 A1 WO 2008101320A1 CA 2008000290 W CA2008000290 W CA 2008000290W WO 2008101320 A1 WO2008101320 A1 WO 2008101320A1
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F13/00Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings
    • E04F13/07Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings composed of covering or lining elements; Sub-structures therefor; Fastening means therefor
    • E04F13/08Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings composed of covering or lining elements; Sub-structures therefor; Fastening means therefor composed of a plurality of similar covering or lining elements
    • E04F13/0801Separate fastening elements
    • E04F13/0803Separate fastening elements with load-supporting elongated furring elements between wall and covering elements
    • E04F13/0805Separate fastening elements with load-supporting elongated furring elements between wall and covering elements with additional fastening elements between furring elements and the wall
    • E04F13/0808Separate fastening elements with load-supporting elongated furring elements between wall and covering elements with additional fastening elements between furring elements and the wall adjustable in several directions one of which is perpendicular to the wall
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F13/00Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings
    • E04F13/07Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings composed of covering or lining elements; Sub-structures therefor; Fastening means therefor
    • E04F13/08Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings composed of covering or lining elements; Sub-structures therefor; Fastening means therefor composed of a plurality of similar covering or lining elements
    • E04F13/0801Separate fastening elements
    • E04F13/0803Separate fastening elements with load-supporting elongated furring elements between wall and covering elements
    • E04F13/081Separate fastening elements with load-supporting elongated furring elements between wall and covering elements with additional fastening elements between furring elements and covering elements
    • E04F13/0821Separate fastening elements with load-supporting elongated furring elements between wall and covering elements with additional fastening elements between furring elements and covering elements the additional fastening elements located in-between two adjacent covering elements

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  • TITLE APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR INSTALLING CLADDING TO
  • Applicant's teachings relate to apparatuses and methods for installing cladding to structures, such as, for example, a building.
  • known methods exist for creating aluminum, stone, tile or other panel facades for buildings.
  • the known methods typically employ techniques in which the existing wall of the building is decorated, i.e. finished, with insulation and covered by different exterior finishes like aluminum, ceramic, granite, brick or glass etc.
  • known methods for creating a panel facade involve relatively complicated support structures.
  • known methods for creating a panel facade are relatively time consuming.
  • known methods for creating a panel facade rely on relatively expensive materials.
  • the building substructure such as joists, railings, anchors, insulation and other wall components, such as insulation and external panels, are installed from the outside of the building.
  • known methods require the use of tools and/or equipment such as swing stages, scaffolding, safety lines and belts, hoists or jeylifts.
  • a cladding system comprising at least one panel of selected cladding, the panel including generally opposing exterior and interior sides and generally opposing first and second edges.
  • the cladding system further comprises at least one first supporting profile, the first supporting
  • the cladding system further comprises at least one second supporting profile, the second supporting profile for attachment to the interior side of the panel proximate to the second edge, the second supporting profile including a receiving portion adapted to engage the connecting portion of the first supporting profile of an adjacent panel.
  • the first and second edges of the panel can comprise respective first and second sidewalls adjoining the interior side of the panel.
  • the receiving portion can be adapted to receive the connecting portion in sliding fit.
  • the receiving portion can comprise an overhang defining a slot, and the connecting portion can comprise a distal edge, the slot being sized to receive the distal edge.
  • the slot can have a depth that is less than a length of the connecting portion.
  • the connecting portion can include at least one first detent and the slot can include at least one second detent, the first and second detents being complementary.
  • the first supporting profile can comprise a structure mounting portion for securing the first supporting profile to a structure.
  • the structure mounting portion can be predrilled with at least two connection points.
  • the first supporting profile can comprise a first sidewall engaging portion adapted to be secured to the first sidewall of the panel.
  • the first sidewall engaging portion can be generally orthogonal to the structure mounting portion.
  • the first supporting profile can comprise a first panel interior engaging portion, and the first panel interior engaging portion can be generally orthogonal to the first sidewall engaging portion.
  • the first supporting profile can comprise a first bevel edge, and the first bevel edge can connect the first sidewall engaging portion to the first panel interior engaging portion.
  • the second supporting profile can comprise a second sidewall engaging portion adapted to be secured to the second sidewall of the panel.
  • the second supporting profile can comprise a second panel interior engaging
  • the second supporting profile can comprise a second bevel edge, and the second bevel edge can connect the second sidewall engaging portion to the second panel interior engaging portion.
  • the cladding system can further comprise at least one stiffening member extending at least a portion between the first and second sidewalls along the interior side of the panel.
  • the stiffening member can at least partially adjoin the first and second supporting profiles.
  • the stiffening member can comprise a panel engaging portion securable to the interior side of the panel, and a profile engaging portion securable to at least one of the first or second supporting profiles.
  • the first supporting profile can comprise a first supporting portion for connection to the profile engaging portion of the stiffening member.
  • the cladding system can further comprise an insulation support profile, and the first supporting portion of the first supporting profile can comprise at least one slot for receiving the insulation support profile.
  • the second support profile can comprise a second supporting portion for connection to the profile engaging portion of the stiffening member.
  • the first supporting profile can have a longitudinal extent that is generally equal to a length of the first edge of the panel.
  • the second supporting profile can have a length that is substantially less than a longitudinal extent of the second edge of the panel.
  • the panel can be a metal panel.
  • the panel can further comprise third and forth sidewalls.
  • the cladding system can further comprise at least one base profile.
  • the base profile is securable to the structure and the first supporting profile is securable to the base profile.
  • the base profile can comprise at least one first base profile and at least one second base profile.
  • the first base profile is securable to the structure and the second base profile is securable to
  • the second base profile can present flanges for facing outwardly from the structure.
  • the first supporting profile is securable to the flanges.
  • a structure comprising at least two panels of selected cladding, at least one first supporting profile, and at least one second supporting profile.
  • Each of the panels can include generally opposing exterior and interior sides, and generally opposing first and second edges, and the first and second edges of each of the panels can include respective first and second sidewalls adjoining the interior side of the panel.
  • the first supporting profile can be affixed to the interior side of one of the panels proximate to the first edge.
  • the first supporting profile can include a connecting portion and a structure mounting portion secured to the structure.
  • the second supporting profile can be affixed to the interior side of another one the panels proximate to the second edge.
  • the second supporting profile can include a receiving portion, the receiving portion engaging the connecting portion of the first supporting profile of the one of the panels.
  • the receiving portion can be received the connecting portion by sliding fit.
  • the connecting portion can include at least one first detent and the receiving portion can include at least one second detent, the first and second detents being complementary.
  • the structure mounting portion can be predrilled with at least two connection points, and the first supporting profile is secured to the structure at the connection points.
  • the first supporting profile can comprise a first sidewall engaging portion, and the first sidewall engaging portion of the first supporting profile is secured to the first sidewall of the panel.
  • the second supporting profile can comprise a second sidewall engaging portion, and the second sidewall engaging portion of the second supporting profile is secured to the second sidewall of the panel.
  • the structure can further comprise at least one stiffening member for each of the panels, the stiffening member extending at least a portion between the first and second sidewalls along the interior side of the panel.
  • the stiffening member can at least partially adjoin the first and second supporting profiles.
  • the stiffening member can comprise a panel engaging portion secured to the interior side of the panel.
  • the stiffening member can comprise a profile engaging portion secured to at least one of the first or second supporting profiles.
  • the first supporting profile can have a longitudinal extent that is generally equal to a length of the first edge of the panel.
  • the second supporting profile can have a length that is substantially less than a length of the second edge of the panel.
  • the panel can be a metal panel.
  • the panel can further comprise third and forth sidewalls.
  • the structure can further comprise at least one base profile.
  • the base profile can be secured to the structure, and the first supporting profile can be secured to the base profile.
  • the base profile can comprise at least one first base profile and at least one second base profile.
  • the first base profile can be secured to the structure and the second base profile can be secured to the first base profile.
  • the second base profile can present flanges for facing outwardly from the structure.
  • the first supporting profile can be secured to the flanges.
  • a method of installing cladding to a structure comprising: providing a plurality of panels of selected cladding, the panels including generally opposing exterior and interior sides, and generally opposing first and second edges; attaching a first supporting profile to the interior side of the panels proximate to the first edge, the first supporting profile including a connecting portion and a structure mounting portion; attaching a second supporting profile to the interior side of the panels proximate to the second edge, the second supporting profile including a receiving portion; securing the structure mounting portion of the first
  • S£S3T ⁇ TE SHEET ⁇ RULE 26 supporting profile of at least one panel to the structure to establish a base course; engaging the receiving portion of the second supporting profile of at least another one panel to the connecting portion of the first supporting profile of the at least one panel of the base course to establish a subsequent course; and securing the structure mounting portion of the first supporting profile of the at least another one panel of the subsequent course to the structure.
  • the first supporting profile of the base course and the second supporting profile of the subsequent course can be engaged to one another through a sliding fit.
  • the first supporting profile of the base course and the second supporting profile of the subsequent course can be engaged to one another through a detent arrangement.
  • the first and second supporting profiles can maintain the panels generally parallel with the surface of the structure when installed.
  • the first and second supporting profiles can maintain the panels of the base course spaced apart from the panels of the subsequent course to allow a desired gap.
  • the first supporting profiles of each course can be connected to the surface of the structure at at least two spaced apart connection points.
  • the at least two connection points can be predilled in the first supporting profiles.
  • the method can further comprise repeating steps of engaging and securing until a desired number of successive courses of the panels has been installed on the surface of the structure.
  • the structure can be a skeletal building structure comprising a plurality of vertically spaced floor slabs.
  • the structure mounting portions of the first supporting profiles can be secured to the floor slabs.
  • the method can further comprise securing base profiles to the plurality of floor slabs, and then securing the first supporting profiles to the base profiles.
  • the base profiles can comprise first base profiles and second base profiles.
  • the first base profiles can be secured to the floor slabs, the
  • second base profiles can be secured to the first base profiles, and the first supporting profiles can be secured to the second base profiles.
  • the second base profiles can present flanges facing outwardly from the floor slabs, and wherein the first supporting profiles are secured to the flanges.
  • the second base profiles can extend vertically to span at least two of the vertically spaced floor slabs.
  • the method can further comprise providing a thermal break between the first supporting profiles and the structure.
  • the panels can be formed of a metal.
  • FIGS. 1A, 1 B and 1C show sectional, elevation and perspective views of a first supporting profile, respectively;
  • FIGS. 2A, 2B and 2C show sectional, elevation and perspective views of a second supporting profile, respectively;
  • FIGS. 3A, 3B and 3C show elevation, sectional and rear perspective views of a panel of selected cladding, respectively;
  • FIG. 4 shows a rear perspective view of the positioning of stiffening members on an interior side of a panel of selected cladding;
  • FIG. 5 shows a rear perspective view of the positioning of first and second supporting profiles on a rear side of a panel of selected cladding
  • FIG. 6 shows a sectional view of first and second supporting profiles on a rear side of a panel of selected cladding
  • FIGS. 7A and 7B show close-up sectional views of the first and second supporting profiles as shown in FIG. 6, respectively;
  • FIGS. 8A and 8B show close-up sectional views of the first and second supporting profiles being secured to an interior surface of a panel of selected cladding;
  • FIG. 9 shows a rear perspective of a panel of selected cladding including first and second supporting profiles and stiffening members secured thereto;
  • FIG. 10 is a sequence of sectional views showing the positioning of adjacent first and second panels of selected cladding
  • FIG. 11 is a sequence of sectional views showing the engagement of adjacent first and second panels of selected cladding
  • FIGS. 12A and 12B show front and rear perspective views of two adjacent panels of selected cladding, respectively;
  • FIG. 13 shows a perspective view of base profiles secured to a structure
  • FIG. 14 shows a close-up perspective view of base profiles secured to a structure
  • FIG. 15 shows a perspective view of panels of selected cladding installed on base profiles
  • FIG. 16 shows a perspective view of panels of selected cladding secured across an exterior of a structure
  • FIG. 17 shows a sectional view of an insulation support profile
  • FIG. 18 is a sequence of sectional views showing an insulation support profile being secured to a first supporting profile
  • FIG. 19 is a close-up rear perspective view of the engagement of adjacent first and second panels of selected cladding, the first panel including an insulation support profile;
  • FIG. 20 is a rear perspective view of insulating material being installed internally of panels of selected cladding.
  • FIG. 21 is a rear perspective view of brickwork being installed internally of insulating material.
  • Applicant's teachings relate to a method and apparatus to install cladding to structures, such as, for example, a building.
  • applicant provides first and second supporting profiles that allow panels of selected cladding to be fixed to exteriors of structures, as will hereinafter be explained.
  • the first and second profiles are engageable with one another, and one of the profiles can be fixed to the structure to establish a course of the cladding.
  • FIGS. 1A, 1 B and 1 C an example is provided of a first supporting profile 100.
  • the first supporting profile 100 can include a connecting portion 102.
  • the first supporting profile 100 is described in greater detail below with reference to FIGS. 7A, 8A and 8B.
  • the second supporting profile 104 can include a receiving portion 106 adapted to engage the connecting portion 102 of the first supporting profile 100.
  • the second supporting profile 104 is described in greater detail below with reference to FIGS. 7B, 8A and 8B.
  • the supporting profiles 100,104 can have a generally uniform cross-section and therefore may be manufactured by an extrusion technique.
  • the panel can include opposing exterior and interior sides 108,110.
  • the panel can include generally opposing first and second edges 1 14,116, and generally opposing third and fourth edges 118,120.
  • the panel can also include a first sidewall 122 and a second sidewall 124 located at the first and second edges, 114,116, respectively.
  • the first and second sidewalls 122,124 can adjoin the interior side 112 of the panel 108.
  • the sidewalls 122,124 can generally increase the rigidity of the panel 108, and may provide surfaces for attachment to the first and second supporting profiles 100,104.
  • the panel 108 can also include a third sidewall 126 located at the third edge 118, and a fourth sidewall 128 located at the fourth edge 120.
  • the third and fourth sidewalls 126,128 also adjoin the interior side 112 of the panel 108.
  • the panel 108 can be formed of metal.
  • the panel 108 can be formed of metal.
  • the 108 can be fabricated from a single sheet of metal, with the sidewalls 122,124,126,128 formed by a bending method so that the sidewalls 122,124,126,128 are roughly orthogonal to the interior side 112 of the panel 108.
  • one or more optional stiffening members are provided.
  • stiffening members 130 can be positioned extending generally between the first and second sidewalls 122,124 along the interior side 112 of the panel 108. In the example illustrated, two stiffening members 130 are provided for the panel 108.
  • WBB ⁇ ffUre SHEET $ft£ 20) of the stiffening members 130 can include at least one panel engaging portion 132 for engaging the interior side 112 of the panel 108, and at least one profile engaging portion 134 for engaging at least one of the first or second supporting profiles 100,104.
  • the panel engaging portion 132 of the stiffening member 130 may be optionally secured to the interior side 112 of the panel 108.
  • the stiffening members 130 can be secured to the interior side 112 of the panel 108 with adhesive, rivets, bolts or screws (not shown).
  • the first supporting profile 100 is positioned along the interior side 112 of the panel 108 proximate to the first edge 114.
  • the second supporting profile is positioned along the interior side 112 of the panel 108 proximate to the second edge 116.
  • the first supporting profile 100 can engage the interior side 112 and the first sidewall 122 of the panel 108.
  • the second supporting profile 104 can engage the interior side 1 12 and the second sidewall 124 of the panel 108. As illustrated, the stiffening members
  • the first supporting profile 100 can include a first supporting portion 136 for connection to the profile engaging portion 134 of the stiffening member 130
  • the second supporting profile 104 can include a second supporting portion 138 for connection to the profile engaging portion 134 of the stiffening member 130.
  • first and second supporting portions 136,138 can be secured to the profile engaging portion 134 with adhesive, rivets, bolts or screws (not shown).
  • the first supporting profile 100 can include a first sidewall engaging portion 140 for engaging the first sidewall 122 of the panel 120.
  • the first supporting profile 100 can include a first sidewall engaging portion 140 for engaging the first sidewall 122 of the panel 120.
  • stjssrm ⁇ SHEET (8UUE m 100 can also include a first panel interior engaging portion 142 for engaging the interior side 112 of the panel 108.
  • the first panel interior engaging portion 142 can be generally orthogonal to the first sidewall engaging portion 140.
  • a first bevel edge 144 connects the first sidewall engaging portion 140 and the first panel interior engaging portion 142.
  • the first supporting profile 100 includes a structure mounting portion 146 for securing the first supporting profile 100 to a structure (not shown).
  • the structure mounting portion 146 can be predrilled with connection points for securing the first supporting profile 100 to a structure (see FIG. 1 ).
  • the connecting portion 102 can be generally contiguous with the structure mounting portion 146.
  • the connecting portion 102 can include a distal edge 148 and one or more first detent elements 150.
  • the distal end 148 can be rounded to make it easier to engage the connecting and receiving portions 102,106.
  • the first supporting element 100 can also include one or more flange elements 152 defining one or more grooves 154 for receiving an insulation support profile (described below).
  • the second supporting profile 106 can include a second sidewall engaging portion 156 for engaging the second sidewall 124 of the panel 108.
  • the second supporting profile 104 can also include a second panel interior engaging portion 158 for engaging the interior side 112.
  • the second panel interior engaging portion 158 can be generally orthogonal to the second sidewall engaging portion 126.
  • a second bevel edge 160 connects the second sidewall engaging portion 156 and the second panel interior engaging portion 158.
  • the receiving portion 106 can include an overhang 162 defining a slot 154.
  • the slot 154 of the receiving portion 106 can be of a size and shape that is adapted to receive in friction fit or sliding fit the connecting portion 102 of the first supporting profile 100.
  • the slot 154 can have a depth
  • sussfFrur ⁇ SHEET $HUE SQ that is less than a length of the connecting portion 102 in order to maintain adjacent panels spaced apart to allow a desired gap (described below).
  • the slot 154 can include one or more second detent elements 166.
  • the first and second detent elements 150,166 are complementary and retain the connecting portion 102 in the receiving portion 106 once the connecting portion 102 is received by the receiving portion 106.
  • the connecting portion 102 includes two detent elements 150, enabling different positioning of the second supporting profile 104 relative to the first supporting profile 100 depending on which first detent element 150 the second detent element 166 engages.
  • Various detent elements may be placed at various locations on the connecting portion 102 and the receiving portion 106 such that various positions are possible.
  • the first sidewall engaging portion 140 of the first supporting profile 100 can be secured to the first sidewall 122 by at least one fastener 168.
  • the second sidewall engaging surface 156 of the second supporting profile 104 can be secured to the second sidewall 124 by at least one fastener 170.
  • the profile engaging portion 134 of the stiffening member 130 can be secured to each of the first and second supporting portions 136,138 with at least one fastener 172.
  • the fasteners 168,170,172 can be, for example but not limited to, rivets, bolts, or screws (e.g., self-tapping screws).
  • the stiffening member 130 is shown abutting the first and second panel interior engaging members 142,158. In particular, the stiffening member 130 is shown abutting edges of the first and second panel interior engaging portions 142,158.
  • the stiffening member 130 may serve to space apart the supporting profiles 100,104 so that the supporting profiles 100,104 engage the opposing sidewalls 122,124. Although securing the supporting profiles 100,104 to the stiffening member 130 is optional, doing so may improve the overall rigidity of the panel 108.
  • the supporting profiles 100,104 are retained in a rigid spaced apart relationship with engagement against the sidewalls 122,124.
  • the bevel edges 144,160 may aid in the positioning of the supporting profiles 100,104 between the sidewalls 122,124 to engage the interior side 112 of the panel 108, especially if there is not a lot of clearance between the sidewall engaging portions 140,156 and the sidewalls 122,124.
  • the first supporting profile 100 can have a longitudinal extent that is generally equal to a length of the first edge 114 of the panel 108.
  • the second supporting profile 104 can have a length that is substantially less than a longitudinal extent of the second edge 116 of the panel 108 (described below).
  • a first panel assembly 174a can be installed on a structure 176 by securing the first supporting profile 100a to the structure 176 to establish a base course.
  • the first supporting profile 100a may be leveled (horizontally or vertically, depending on which direction the cladding is being installed on the structure 176) before being fixed to the structure 176 (by, for example but not limited to adhesive, rivets, bolts, or screws).
  • the second supporting profile 104b of another panel assembly 174b can be positioned for engagement with the first supporting profile 100a of the panel assembly 174a.
  • the connecting portion 102a of the first supporting profile 100a of the panel assembly 174a engages the receiving portion 106b of the second supporting profile 104b of the panel assembly 174b.
  • the connecting portion 102a and the receiving portion 106b are engaged via a friction fit and/or sliding fit.
  • the connecting portion 102a is retained by the receiving portion 106b through a detent arrangement.
  • the first supporting profile 100b of the panel assembly 174b can then be secured to the structure 176 to establish a subsequent course.
  • the first and second supporting profiles 100,104 can be adapted to maintain the panels 108 generally parallel with the structure 176.
  • the first and second supporting profiles 100,104 can be adapted to maintain the panel assembly 174a of the base course spaced apart from the panel assembly 174b of the subsequent course allowing a desired gap.
  • the panel assembly 174a and the panel assembly 174b once engaged define a unitary cladding structure. Steps of engaging and securing panel assemblies 174 can be repeated until a desired number of successive courses of the panels 108 have been installed on the structure.
  • Other aspects of the applicant's teachings may be further understood in light of the following, which should not be construed as limiting the scope of the present teachings in any way.
  • a skeletal building structure may generally comprise a plurality of vertically spaced floor slabs 200, or at least a floor slab and a similar structure to form the ceiling/roof of the building.
  • a plurality of base profiles are provided, including a first base profile 202 that is secured to the structure 200, and a second base profile 204 that is secured to the first base profile 202.
  • the second base profiles 204 are provided, including a first base profile 202 that is secured to the structure 200, and a second base profile 204 that is secured to the first base profile 202.
  • Sr ⁇ fFUT E SHEET PM 2$ may extend vertically to span at least two of the vertically spaced floor slabs 200.
  • the second base profiles 204 present outwardly facing flanges
  • the base profiles 202,204 present the flanges 206 facing outwardly from the structure 200.
  • the flanges 206 are adapted to be secured to the first supporting profiles 102, as will hereinafter be explained.
  • the first base profiles 202 can be secured to the structure 200 as follows. First, anchor bolts 208 are secured within matching holes in structure 200 (not shown). Applicant is not intended to be limited to anchor bolts 208 however, and other suitable mechanical fixings are contemplated by applicant's teachings. Once the anchor bolts 208 are in place, a thermal break 210 may be positioned. The thermal break 210 can be of, for example, but not limited to, an insulating polyester material in sheet form. The first base profile 202 can then be fixed to the anchor bolts 208 (e.g., by nuts) so that the thermal break 210 is between the first base profile 202 and the structure 208.
  • first base profiles 202 are secured to the structure 200 to create one or more vertical lines between respective first base profiles 202 (as illustrated in FIG. 13).
  • a second thermal break in the form of a cartridge 212 can be inserted into a slot provided between generally opposed panels 214 and 216 of the first base profile 202, as best illustrated having regard to FIG. 14.
  • the second thermal break 222 can be, for example, but not limited to, of a plastic or polyester construction.
  • the second base profile 204 can then slide between the generally opposed panels 214 and 216 of the first base profile 202, and, where the cartridge 212 is provided, the second base profile 204 can be fitted in sliding fit within the cartridge 212.
  • the second profile 210 can be fixed in place by suitable nuts and bolts 218 so that the flanges 206 face outwardly from the structure 200.
  • the second base profiles 204 can be secured to the first base profiles 202 to extend vertically along aligned first base profiles 202 to span a portion of the structure.
  • the second base profiles 204 can be secured to the first base profiles 202 to extend vertically along aligned first base profiles 202 to span at least two of the vertically spaced floor slabs (as illustrated in FIG. 13).
  • the first base profiles 202 can receive two of the second base profiles 204: one extending upwardly from the first base profile 202 to the floor slabs above, and a second extending downwardly from the first base profile 208 to the floor slabs therebelow.
  • the steps of fixing the first and second base profiles 202,204 as described can be repeated until a building structure that requires cladding is covered. This process basically creates the vertical structure that the first supporting profiles 100 are fixed to.
  • the first supporting profiles 102 can be fixed to the flanges 206 of the second base profiles 204 by, for example, but not limited to, adhesive, rivets, bolts, or screws.
  • the second supporting profile has a length substantially less than the second edge of the panel so that the second supporting profile does not interfere with the connection between the first supporting profile 100 and the second base profile 204.
  • the process or securing the first supporting profiles 100 of a plurality of panel assemblies 174 to the flanges 206 of the second base profiles 204 can be repeated until a desired number of courses of selected cladding has been installed on the structure 200 (FIG. 16). Once the cladding has been applied to the outside of the building, as described, insulating material may then be applied to the inside of the building structure as follows.
  • an insulation supporting profile 220 is fixed to the first supporting profile 100 so that said insulation supporting profiles
  • the insulation supporting profile 220 is adapted to be fixed to the first supporting
  • the first supporting profile 100 can be provided with at least one flange element 152 defining a groove 154.
  • the groove 154 is adapted to receive a flange 224 of the insulation supporting profile 220.
  • the flange 224 includes a catch adapted to abut a matching surface in the groove 154, as best illustrated in FIG. 18.
  • insulating material 226 can be mounted on the supporting surfaces 222 of the insulation supporting profiles 220 to form a layer of insulating material.
  • a thickness of the insulating material 226 corresponds to the extent of the surface 222 provided by the insulation supporting profiles 220.
  • a desired internal wall 228 may be constructed.

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L'invention porte sur des appareils et des méthodes d'installation de panneaux d'habillage sur des structure, telles que des bâtiments. À cet effet un premier et un deuxième profilé porteurs sont fixés aux bords opposés de chaque panneau y compris des raidisseurs facultatifs s'étendant entre les bords opposés. Le premier profilé porteur de panneau, qui peut être relié à une structure pour mettre en place une poutrelle de base, présente un élément de connexion s'engageant dans la partie réceptrice du deuxième profilé de la poutrelle suivante. Le premier profilé porteur de la poutrelle suivante peut alors être fixé à la structure. Les panneaux peuvent s'installer sur les poutrelles jusqu'à ce qu'une surface désirée de la structure soit recouverte.
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