WO2013006144A1 - Multi chamber gas filled construction panel - Google Patents

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WO2013006144A1
WO2013006144A1 PCT/SI2012/000005 SI2012000005W WO2013006144A1 WO 2013006144 A1 WO2013006144 A1 WO 2013006144A1 SI 2012000005 W SI2012000005 W SI 2012000005W WO 2013006144 A1 WO2013006144 A1 WO 2013006144A1
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Aleš KRALJ
Rudy HAJDINJAK
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Cbs Institut, Celovite Gradbene Rešitve, D.O.O.
REFLEX, Gornja, Radgona, D.O.O.
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Priority to EP12714093.7A priority Critical patent/EP2729635B1/en
Priority to EA201490187A priority patent/EA025528B1/en
Priority to CA2840898A priority patent/CA2840898C/en
Priority to JP2014518506A priority patent/JP5764719B2/en
Priority to PL12714093T priority patent/PL2729635T3/en
Priority to US14/130,507 priority patent/US20140161999A1/en
Priority to SI201230348T priority patent/SI2729635T1/en
Priority to DK12714093.7T priority patent/DK2729635T3/en
Publication of WO2013006144A1 publication Critical patent/WO2013006144A1/en
Priority to HRP20150859TT priority patent/HRP20150859T1/en

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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
    • E04B1/00Constructions in general; Structures which are not restricted either to walls, e.g. partitions, or floors or ceilings or roofs
    • E04B1/62Insulation or other protection; Elements or use of specified material therefor
    • E04B1/74Heat, sound or noise insulation, absorption, or reflection; Other building methods affording favourable thermal or acoustical conditions, e.g. accumulating of heat within walls
    • E04B1/76Heat, sound or noise insulation, absorption, or reflection; Other building methods affording favourable thermal or acoustical conditions, e.g. accumulating of heat within walls specifically with respect to heat only
    • E04B1/78Heat insulating elements
    • E04B1/80Heat insulating elements slab-shaped
    • E04B1/806Heat insulating elements slab-shaped with air or gas pockets included in the slab

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  • This invention relates to technical solutions in the area of transparent or translucent heat insulation based on principle of multi chamber gas filled panel (GFP) which is used for general use, in particular in civil engineering, and even more in particular in prefabricated building envelopes - integrated facades.
  • GFP multi chamber gas filled panel
  • Multi chamber gas filled building panel solves above referenced technical problem by construction of building panel comprising essentially plan parallel inner (1) and outer (2) plates (fig. 1), these usually manufactured from tempered float glass.
  • Fig. 1 used for better depiction of the invention and forming part of this application shows inner plate (1), outer plate (2), insulation gas filled chamber (3), polymer foil (4), air filled chamber (5), opening (6), divider (7), spacer (8).
  • the plates preferably of glass (1) and (2) are usually approximately 6 to 8 mm thick monolithic or thicker while the glass is either etched glass or composite etched or fully transparent glass.
  • the composite glass refers to laminated safety glass, fire proof and/or insulation glass (IGU) or some other solution known in state of the art achieving same or similar purpose.
  • the building panel according to this invention in addition features at least one air filled chamber (5) which is connected to surrounding air via opening (6) or plurality thereof for air pressure equalization in order to enable inner volumetric expansion and contraction of insulation gas as shown on the fig.l .
  • Air filled chamber has on one or both sides gas-impermeable divider (7).
  • Said gas-impermeable divider (7) is usually comprised of a float glass preferably thick from 2 to 6 mm, more preferably around 4 mm thick, preferably tempered. Air and gas filled chambers are separated one from another and attached with spacers (8) which may be usual spacers from insulation glass technology. Gas-impermeable (7) may also have low emission coating.
  • the gas- impermeable dividers (7) are in embodiment approximately 50% thinner than inner (1) or outer (2) plate in order to ensure expansion or contraction of gas filled chamber (5) due to expansion or contraction of insulation gas in chambers (3) according to Fig. 1.
  • the plates (1) and (2) may therefore remain approximately flat during summer and winter which is purpose of this invention.
  • sealing-adhesive mass which is in this embodiment polysulphide based.
  • adhesive or sealants one may use those known in manufacturing and assembly of insulation glasses or windows.
  • Opening or plurality thereof (6) are also drilled through sealing-adhesive mass. Said opening or plurality thereof (6) may be additionally connected to surrounding air by means of appropriate tubes.
  • the air filled chamber should have volume at least approximately 10% of total volume of gas filled chambers (3).
  • the insulation gas in chambers (3) may be usual insulation gas or mixture used in insulation glass technology (IGU) such as Argon, Krypton, Carbon dioxide etc.
  • the panel of dimensions height 2620 mm and width 1080 mm (fig. 1) is comprised with outer plate (2) of 8 mm tempered glass. Three foils (4) are HM88 of manufacturer Southwall Technologies. Five spacers (8) Chromatech Plus of stainless steel of nominal width 20 mm are manufactured by Rolltech.
  • the divider (7) is comprised of 4 mm thick tempered float glass with low emission coating. Between spacers and dividers there is butyl sealing mass as customary used in insulation glasses and windows. On inner side there is a plate (1) which is composed of insulation glass with intermediate 16 mm spacers, 4 mm tempered glass turned toward panel interior and 8 mm tempered glass turned toward building interior. All glasses were manufactured by local manufacturer Reflex. Across the dividers and inner glasses there is 4 mm of standard polysulphide mass, said mass customary used in insulation glass or windows technology.

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Abstract

Multi Chamber gas filled building panel is structured of essentially plan parallel inner (1) and outer (2) plate (fig. 1). Between the plates preferably of glass (1) and (2) there is at least one Chamber (3) filled with insulation glass, said Chambers (in case of plurality thereof) divided between themselves using dividers (4) usually manufactured of transparent polymer foils. The building panel according to this invention in addition features at least one air filled Chamber (5) which is connected to surrounding air via opening (6) enabling inner Volumetrie expansion and contraction of insulation gas.

Description

Multi chamber gas filled construction panel
Field of Technology
This invention relates to technical solutions in the area of transparent or translucent heat insulation based on principle of multi chamber gas filled panel (GFP) which is used for general use, in particular in civil engineering, and even more in particular in prefabricated building envelopes - integrated facades.
ECLA: E04B1/80C, IPC: E06B3/663
Technical problem
Technical problem to be solved by this invention is problem due to significant buckling in or out of outer or inner covering panel during contraction or expansion (hereinafter both processes denoted as "dynamics") of insulation gas used in gas filled and optionally transparent or translucent building panels while at the same time addressing lack of sealing of insulation gas. State of the Art
With demise of fossil fuel availability, these fossil fuels having most comfortable mode of use our civilization is facing new ways of use of remaining energy sources. One of possible solutions is reduction of energy use for heating, cooling and erection of buildings. Thermal insulation of buildings is important in achieving reduction of energy use. Having need for effective thermal insulation corresponded to need for insulation systems with low thermal conductivity. These systems use composite panels which use (for their insulation core) also gas filled panels (GFP). Thick gas filled panels may result in buckling in or out of covering panels during extreme temperatures which may cause problems for mechanical or esthetic function of the panel.
State of the art features our own application WO2011031242 solving problem of dynamics of insulation gas in multi chamber gas filled panel by expansion air chamber, said chamber formed between panel and gas-tight foil which is positioned in concave position during manufacturing. Unfortunately gas-impermeable foils are usually metal and hence not translucent. Otherwise the problem of gas dynamics is solved by allowing of buckling of outer panels plates or by installation of plurality of small gas filled pockets (cushions) which are locally surrounded by air as air allows for dynamics of filled gas. The latter solution is not usable for translucent panels as thin polymer foils do not contain gases for prolonged time.
Detailed description of the invention
Multi chamber gas filled building panel solves above referenced technical problem by construction of building panel comprising essentially plan parallel inner (1) and outer (2) plates (fig. 1), these usually manufactured from tempered float glass.
Fig. 1 used for better depiction of the invention and forming part of this application shows inner plate (1), outer plate (2), insulation gas filled chamber (3), polymer foil (4), air filled chamber (5), opening (6), divider (7), spacer (8). The plates preferably of glass (1) and (2) are usually approximately 6 to 8 mm thick monolithic or thicker while the glass is either etched glass or composite etched or fully transparent glass. For purposes of this application the composite glass refers to laminated safety glass, fire proof and/or insulation glass (IGU) or some other solution known in state of the art achieving same or similar purpose. Between the plates preferably of glass (1) and (2) there is at least one gas tight chamber (3) filled with insulation gas or insulation gas mixture, said chambers (in case of plurality thereof) divided between themselves using dividers (4) usually manufactured of transparent polymer foils or thin glass. These polymer foils may be commercially available polyester foils whereby the best results were achieved using foils around 0.1 mm in thickness, this in no way limiting this invention and used as an example only. The polymer foils or thin glass (4) may have one sided or both sided low emission coating. The building panel according to this invention in addition features at least one air filled chamber (5) which is connected to surrounding air via opening (6) or plurality thereof for air pressure equalization in order to enable inner volumetric expansion and contraction of insulation gas as shown on the fig.l . Air filled chamber has on one or both sides gas-impermeable divider (7). Said gas-impermeable divider (7) is usually comprised of a float glass preferably thick from 2 to 6 mm, more preferably around 4 mm thick, preferably tempered. Air and gas filled chambers are separated one from another and attached with spacers (8) which may be usual spacers from insulation glass technology. Gas-impermeable (7) may also have low emission coating. The gas- impermeable dividers (7) are in embodiment approximately 50% thinner than inner (1) or outer (2) plate in order to ensure expansion or contraction of gas filled chamber (5) due to expansion or contraction of insulation gas in chambers (3) according to Fig. 1. The plates (1) and (2) may therefore remain approximately flat during summer and winter which is purpose of this invention. Between the spacers, foils and glasses there are appropriate sealants or adhesives, around whole panel there is sealing-adhesive mass which is in this embodiment polysulphide based. For adhesive or sealants one may use those known in manufacturing and assembly of insulation glasses or windows. Opening or plurality thereof (6) are also drilled through sealing-adhesive mass. Said opening or plurality thereof (6) may be additionally connected to surrounding air by means of appropriate tubes. The air filled chamber should have volume at least approximately 10% of total volume of gas filled chambers (3). The insulation gas in chambers (3) may be usual insulation gas or mixture used in insulation glass technology (IGU) such as Argon, Krypton, Carbon dioxide etc.
Preferred embodiment
The panel of dimensions height 2620 mm and width 1080 mm (fig. 1) is comprised with outer plate (2) of 8 mm tempered glass. Three foils (4) are HM88 of manufacturer Southwall Technologies. Five spacers (8) Chromatech Plus of stainless steel of nominal width 20 mm are manufactured by Rolltech. The divider (7) is comprised of 4 mm thick tempered float glass with low emission coating. Between spacers and dividers there is butyl sealing mass as customary used in insulation glasses and windows. On inner side there is a plate (1) which is composed of insulation glass with intermediate 16 mm spacers, 4 mm tempered glass turned toward panel interior and 8 mm tempered glass turned toward building interior. All glasses were manufactured by local manufacturer Reflex. Across the dividers and inner glasses there is 4 mm of standard polysulphide mass, said mass customary used in insulation glass or windows technology.

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PATENT CLAIMS
1. Multi chamber gas filled building panel comprising at least of essentially plan parallel plates such as outer (2) and inner (1) plates, of spacers between chambers (8), of at least one insulation gas filled chamber (3) whereby the adjacent chambers (3) are divided by a divider or plurality thereof (4), characterized in that it is comprised of at least one air filled chamber (5) said chamber on at least one side divided by gas-impermeable divider (7), and further that the air chamber (5) features at least one opening (6).
2. The building panel according to claim 1 wherein the gas- impermeable divider (7) is comprised of float glass.
3. The building panel according to claim 1 wherein the outer (2) and inner (1) plates are comprised of standard float glass.
4. The building panel according to any of claims 2 or 3 wherein the gas- impermeable divider (7) has thickness lower than thickness of each of plates (1) and (2).
5. The building panel according to claim 1 wherein the gas- impermeable divider (7) is comprised of tempered float glass of thickness 2 mm to 6 mm preferably approximately 4 mm.
6. The building panel according to claim 3 wherein the outer (2) and inner (1) plates are comprised of glass with thickness at least 6 mm.
7. The building panel according to claim 1 wherein the openings (6) are holes drilled into the spacer (8).
8. The building panel according to claim 1 wherein said divider (4) or plurality thereof are comprised of transparent polymer.
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EP12714093.7A EP2729635B1 (en) 2011-07-04 2012-02-03 Multi chamber gas filled construction panel
EA201490187A EA025528B1 (en) 2011-07-04 2012-02-03 Multi chamber gas filled construction panel
CA2840898A CA2840898C (en) 2011-07-04 2012-02-03 Multi chamber gas filled construction panel
JP2014518506A JP5764719B2 (en) 2011-07-04 2012-02-03 Multi-room gas filled building material panel
PL12714093T PL2729635T3 (en) 2011-07-04 2012-02-03 Multi chamber gas filled construction panel
US14/130,507 US20140161999A1 (en) 2011-07-04 2012-02-03 Multi chamber filled construction panel
SI201230348T SI2729635T1 (en) 2011-07-04 2012-02-03 Multi chamber gas filled construction panel
DK12714093.7T DK2729635T3 (en) 2011-07-04 2012-02-03 Gas-filled MULTI-CHAMBER BUILDING PANEL
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