WO2014152163A1 - Metal building system - Google Patents
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- WO2014152163A1 WO2014152163A1 PCT/US2014/027023 US2014027023W WO2014152163A1 WO 2014152163 A1 WO2014152163 A1 WO 2014152163A1 US 2014027023 W US2014027023 W US 2014027023W WO 2014152163 A1 WO2014152163 A1 WO 2014152163A1
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04D—ROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
- E04D3/00—Roof covering by making use of flat or curved slabs or stiff sheets
- E04D3/36—Connecting; Fastening
- E04D3/361—Connecting; Fastening by specially-profiled marginal portions of the slabs or sheets
- E04D3/362—Connecting; Fastening by specially-profiled marginal portions of the slabs or sheets by locking the edge of one slab or sheet within the profiled marginal portion of the adjacent slab or sheet, e.g. using separate connecting elements
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04C—STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS; BUILDING MATERIALS
- E04C3/00—Structural elongated elements designed for load-supporting
- E04C3/38—Arched girders or portal frames
- E04C3/40—Arched girders or portal frames of metal
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04D—ROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
- E04D13/00—Special arrangements or devices in connection with roof coverings; Protection against birds; Roof drainage ; Sky-lights
- E04D13/16—Insulating devices or arrangements in so far as the roof covering is concerned, e.g. characterised by the material or composition of the roof insulating material or its integration in the roof structure
- E04D13/1606—Insulation of the roof covering characterised by its integration in the roof structure
- E04D13/1612—Insulation of the roof covering characterised by its integration in the roof structure the roof structure comprising a supporting framework of roof purlins or rafters
- E04D13/1637—Insulation of the roof covering characterised by its integration in the roof structure the roof structure comprising a supporting framework of roof purlins or rafters the roof purlins or rafters being mainly insulated from the interior, e.g. the insulating material being fixed under or suspended from the supporting framework
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- the present invention relates to buildings, and more particularly to a building system with frame elements and cladding panels of roll formed light gauge metal.
- a metal building system with vertical walls and a pitched roof having a relatively simple frame and cladding panels.
- the components can be formed on site and the framing jig disclosed is adjustable in size and shape to form buildings of different heights and widths.
- the framing jig rotates to erect building sections, so that a heavy crane is not required to erect the frame.
- a metal building system has a frame covered with a plurality of cladding panels.
- the frame has a plurality of longitudinally spaced frame elements and a plurality of purlins.
- Each frame element has two laterally spaced wall beams and two roof beams.
- the wall and roof beams each have a tapering web with a wide end and a spaced narrow end, and an outer edge and a spaced inner edge.
- the wall and roof beams have a shaped outer flange along the outer edge of the web and a shaped inner flange along the inner edge of web.
- the wide end of each roof beam overlaps and connects to the wide end of a wall beam with the roof beams
- the purlins connect to the inner flange and extend longitudinally between the frame elements.
- Each frame element may also have a collar beam that extends horizontally between the roof beams and a tie strut that connects the narrow ends of the roof beams, and extends downwardly to the collar beam.
- the cladding panels each have a wide channel shape with a central portion bordered by first and second side portions that have first and second flanges, respectively. Large corrugations extend across most of central portion while small corrugations extend across the edges of the central portion and across the first and second side portions.
- the first and second flanges seam with the outer flanges on the wall and roof beams.
- the purlins have a projecting T element that
- Figure 1 is a perspective view of a building system embodying features of the present invention.
- Figure 2 is a perspective view of the frame of the building system of Figure 1.
- Figure 3 is a front elevation view of a frame element of the building system of Figure 1.
- Figure 4 is a front elevation view of a wall beam of the frame element of Figure 3.
- Figure 5 is a cross sectional view of the wall beam taken along line 5-5 of Figure 4.
- Figure 6 is a front elevation view of a roof beam of the frame element of Figure 3.
- Figure 7 is a cross sectional view of the roof beam taken along line 7-7 of Figure 6.
- Figure 8 is a partial perspective view of a purlin of the building system of Figure 1.
- Figure 9 is a partial front elevation view of a roof beam of the frame element of Figure 3 with purlins supporting insulation panels.
- Figure 10 is a perspective view of a cladding panel and a purlin on a pair of the roof beams of Figure 6.
- Figure 11 is an end profile view of the cladding panel of Figure 10. Detailed Description Of The Invention
- a metal building system 11 embodying features of the present invention, includes a frame 14 and a plurality of cladding panels 15 covering the frame 14.
- the metal building system 11 shown has a gabled roof with gables at the front and back.
- the frame 14 includes a plurality of longitudinally spaced frame elements 17.
- Each frame element 17 includes two wall beams 18 and two roof beams 19.
- the wall beams 18 have a web 21 that tapers from a wide end 22 to a narrow end 23.
- the web 21 has an outer edge 25 with an outer flange 26 that extends from the wide end 22 to the narrow end 23, and an inner edge 28 with an inner flange 29 that extends from the wide end 22 to the narrow end 23.
- the outer flange 26 has an offset V shape that opens transverse to the web 21.
- the inner flange 29 projects transversely from the inner edge 28 with an inwardly opening groove 30 and a spaced, outwardly projecting lip 31.
- the outer and inner flanges 26 and 29 can have other shapes.
- the wide end 22 of the web 21 has a pattern 33 of apertures 34.
- the pattern 33 shown is diamond shaped with nine apertures 34.
- a diamond pattern 33 will have at least four apertures 34.
- the pattern 33 can be square, circular or another geometric shape.
- the web 21 has a plurality of indentations 36 between the wide end 22 and the narrow end 23.
- the indentations 36 shown are triangular in shape, and are in a pattern 37 of two opposed, alternating, converging rows 38. This pattern 37 provides a bar-joist effect, increasing the rigidity of the wall beam 18.
- Preferably the indentations 36 are embossed.
- Each indentation 36 has a relatively large aperture 39 near the center.
- apertures 39 relieve stress during forming of the
- indentations 36 and provides access for conduit elements.
- the wall beams 18 of each frame element 17 are laterally spaced apart, and substantially vertical, with the narrow end 23 at the bottom and the wide end 22 at the top.
- the wall beams 18 generally mount on a foundation 41.
- the wall beams 18 may be fastened to the foundation 41 with short angle irons 42, as shown in Figures 2 and 3, or by other conventional means.
- the roof beams 19 each have a web 45 that tapers from a wide end 46 to a narrow end 47.
- the web 45 has an outer edge 49 with an outer flange 50 that extends from the wide end 46 to the narrow end 47, and an inner edge 52 with an inner flange 53 that extends from the wide end 46 to the narrow end 47.
- the outer flange 50 has an offset V shape that opens transverse to the web 46.
- the inner flange 53 projects transversely from the inner edge 52 with an inwardly opening groove 54 and a spaced, outwardly projecting lip 55.
- the outer and inner flanges 50 and 53 can have other shapes.
- the wide end 46 of the web 45 has a pattern 57 of apertures 58.
- the pattern 57 shown is diamond shaped with nine apertures 58.
- a diamond pattern 57 will have at least four apertures 58.
- the pattern 57 can be square, circular or another geometric shape.
- the web 45 has a plurality of indentations 60 between the wide end 46 and the narrow end 47.
- the indentations 60 shown are triangular in shape, and are in a pattern 61 of two opposed, alternating, converging rows 62. This pattern 61 provides a bar-joist effect, increasing rigidity of the roof beam 19.
- Preferably the indentations 60 are embossed.
- Each indentation 60 has a relatively large aperture 63 near the center.
- apertures 63 relieve stress during forming of the
- indentations 60 and provides access for conduit elements.
- each roof beam 19 overlaps and mounts on the wide end 22 of the web 21 of a wall beam 18, with the roof beam 19 projecting upwardly and inwardly.
- the pattern 57 of apertures 58 on the web 45 of the roof beam 19 matches the pattern 33 of apertures 34 on the web 21 of the wall beam 18, and the patterns 33 and 57 are positioned to provide a selected pitch or slope for the roof beams 19.
- Each frame element 17 can also include a collar beam 68 that extends between the roof beams 19 intermediate the wide and narrow ends 46 and 47, and a tie strut 69 that connects the narrow ends 47 together and extends downwardly to connect to the collar beam 68.
- the collar beam 68 can be a roll formed, C shaped strut and the tie strut 69 can be a wide, roll formed, C shaped section. Additional truss struts may be added as necessary in wider buildings with longer roof beams 19.
- the frame 14 also includes a plurality of longitudinally extending, spaced purlins 71 that fasten to the inner flanges 29 and 53 of the wall and roof beams 18 and 19, and the bottom of the collar beam 68.
- Each purlin 71 has a substantially flat mounting portion 72 and a T shaped element 73 that projects transversely from the mounting portion 72.
- the mounting portion 72 is attached to the inner flange 29 of the wall beams 18 or the inner flange 53 of the roof beams 19, or the bottom of the collar beams 68, with screws 74, with the T shaped element 73 projecting inwardly.
- Each T shaped element 73 has a base 76 the extends from the mounting portion 72 and a pair of oppositely projecting arms 77 transverse to the base 76 and spaced from the mounting portion 72.
- the building system 11 can include rigid insulation panels 79.
- the insulation panels 79 have edges 80 with grooves 81 that are sized and shaped to receive the arms 77 of the T shaped elements 73.
- the purlins 71 support the insulation panels 79 to provide a smooth, even,
- the purlins 71 also add longitudinal support to the frame 14.
- each cladding panel 15 has a wide channel shape.
- Each cladding panel 15 includes a central portion 84, a first side portion 85 that projects transversely outwardly from one edge of the central portion 84 and a spaced second side portion 86 that projects transversely outwardly from the opposite edge of the central portion 84.
- the first side portion 85 has a first flange 88 spaced opposite the central portion 84.
- the first flange 88 is sized and shaped to mate with the outer flanges 26 and 50 on the wall and roof beams 18 and 19.
- the first flange 88 has an offset V shape that fits inside the offset V shape of the outer flanges 26 and 50 on the wall and roof beams 18 and 19 and a hook 89 that curves around outside the outer flanges 26 and 50 on the wall and roof beams 18 and 19.
- the second side portion 86 has a second flange 91 spaced opposite the central portion 84.
- the second flange 91 is sized and shaped to mate with the outer flanges 26 and 50 on the wall and roof beams 18 and 19, and the first flange 88.
- the second flange 91 has an offset V shape that fits over the offset V shape of the outer flanges 26 and 50 on the wall and roof beams 18 and 19 and over the hook 89 on the first flange, and a lip 92 that projects inwardly from the V shape.
- the first flange 88 on one cladding panel 15, the second flange 91 on the next cladding panel, and the outer flange 26 or 50 on a wall or roof beam 18 or 19 are seamed together by bending or folding the lip 92 inwardly towards the inside of the V shape of the first flange 88.
- Each cladding panel 15 is corrugated with large corrugations 94 that extend horizontally across most of the central portion 84. The ends of the large corrugations 94 are spaced inwardly from the first and second side portions 85 and 86. Each cladding panel 15 is corrugated with small corrugations 95 that extend horizontally along the central portion 84 from the large corrugations 94 to the first side portion 85 and outwardly along the first side portion 85. Each cladding panel 15 is corrugated with small
- corrugations 95 that extend horizontally along the central portion 84 from the large corrugations 94 to the second side portion 86 and outwardly along the second side portion 88.
- the large corrugations 94 have valleys 97 and peaks 98, with the valleys 97 being even with the small corrugations 95 on the central portion 84 and the peaks 98 projecting outwardly relative to the small corrugations 95 on the central portion 84, so that when the cladding panels 15 are mounted on the roof beams 19, rain drains out of the valleys 97 and down the small corrugation 95.
- the large corrugations 94 in combination with the purlins 71, provide longitudinal rigidity to the building system 11.
- the large corrugations 94 allow greater spacing between frame elements 17 and therefore the use of fewer frame elements 17 than would be possible without corrugated panel.
- the small corrugations 95 balance stress and
- the cladding panels 15, wall beams 18, roof beams 19, collar beams 68, tie struts 69 and purlins 71 are roll formed from light gauge metal.
- the cladding panels 15, wall beams 18, roof beams 19, collar beams 68, tie struts 69 and purlins 71 can be roll formed from steel coils of galvanized or prefinished stock.
- the cladding panels 15, wall beams 18, roof beams 19, collar beams 68, tie struts 69 and purlins 71 can be roll formed at the assembly site or at a factory.
- the wall beams 18 and roof beams 19 stack together for shipping.
- the hip joint between the wide ends 22 and 46 of the wall and roof beams 18 and 19 provides a stronger joint than would provided with non- tapered beams.
- the metal building system 11 is simpler and has fewer parts than prior known systems.
- the metal building system 11 reduces fabrication time and cost, assembly time and material cost relative to prior known gabled metal buildings with vertical walls.
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