WO2016005772A1 - Panneaux de tableau de bord - Google Patents

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WO2016005772A1
WO2016005772A1 PCT/GB2015/052010 GB2015052010W WO2016005772A1 WO 2016005772 A1 WO2016005772 A1 WO 2016005772A1 GB 2015052010 W GB2015052010 W GB 2015052010W WO 2016005772 A1 WO2016005772 A1 WO 2016005772A1
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Matthew Irving
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Honeycomb Systems Ltd
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  • This invention relates to fascia panels and in particular to fascia panels suitable for use in architectural cladding systems.
  • Decorative facades can be used to update the look of an existing building, to conceal unattractive underlying structures (such as concrete framework, unfinished block etc.) and/or as a "technical skin" for new buildings.
  • Cladding panels can be made up of single material content for example metal sheets, or can comprise multiple layers laminated together forming composite structures or boards.
  • cladding is affixed directly to the underlying structure or building frame, for example, ceramic tiles bonded to block work by mortar.
  • more sophisticated cladding systems employ both visible and secretly fixed panels onto a secondary support frame affixed to the building from which cladding panels or tiles themselves are hung.
  • the advantages of using panel systems that employ secondary support frames are well known, but generally include the ability to be hung at specific dimensions off the main structure for architectural features and/or to allow insulation to be packed behind the panel, reduced material usage because the use of composite materials enables fewer support frames to carry panels due to spanning capabilities. It is also possible to use a reduced amount of facade material, which can be supported on a cheaper, lightweight support structures.
  • the hanging of panels onto secondary supports frames can be carried out in many ways, including the use of visible facing clamps through panel joints at specific locations around panel edges, the addition of isolated/continuous extrusions or profiles either bolted or bonded to the rear or the panels to provide support ledges or functional channels to accept clamps or screws to fix to secondary frames. Extrusions can also be added to the rear of panels to provide supports for recessed clamps to brace panels back to supports. Friction clamping panels provide site adjustability, and in some case de-moutablility & re-mountability.
  • a fascia panel comprising a front skin with a retaining lip on at least two opposite edges thereof and a supporting framework affixable to the front skin by engagement of an engagement portion thereof between the font skin and the at least two retaining lips, wherein the supporting framework comprises two framework portions whose engagement portions are respectively insertable between the front skin and their respective retaining lips and wherein the two framework portions are rotatable about their engagement portions into end- to-end abutment with one another whereupon they each lie adjacent front skin.
  • the front skin is suitably manufactured from sheet metal, and the retaining lips are suitably integrally formed with the front skin, for example, by folding the sheet metal to form a return along opposite side edges thereof.
  • the retaining lips suitably comprise a return comprising a side wall portion extending substantially perpendicularly from the rear of the front skin, and a return portion extending substantially perpendicularly from the side wall portion and substantially parallel to, and spaced-apart from, the rear surface of the front skin.
  • the return portion suitably comprises a notched cut-away at its opposite ends, adjacent the side edges of the front skin, to provide clearance for, and to accommodate, the framework portions as they rotate into engagement with to the front skin.
  • the retaining lips are provided on at least two opposite edges of the front skin, but they may also be provided around the entire perimeter of the front skin, i.e. also along edges adjacent the opposite edges.
  • the retaining lips along the side edges of the front skin suitably comprise a bard formation that engages the framework portions when they are rotated into panel to lie adjacent the front skin.
  • An adhesive may be interposed between the front skin and the supporting framework for adhering the supporting framework to the front skin and/or to inhibit water ingress between these layers.
  • the supporting framework is affixable to the front skin by engagement of its engagement portions between the font skin and the at least two retaining lips.
  • the engagement portions suitably comprise a rounded, circular, or part-circular cross-section to facilitate rotation of the framework portions into position within the panel.
  • the two framework portions are rotatable about their engagement portions into end-to-end abutment with one another.
  • An interconnector is suitably provided for mechanically interconnecting the two framework portions where they meet.
  • the framework portions each comprise a free end (located distally from their engagement portions) that have a squared-off or male/female profile, such that they adopt a close, or touching, end-to-end configuration when they are rotated to lie adjacent front skin.
  • the interconnector may comprise a bar or tube that is slideably affixable to one of the framework portions, and which can be slid into engagement with both framework portions when they are located within the panel.
  • Locking means such as an adhesive, grub screw, self-tapping screw or the like may be provided for inhibiting relative movement of the interconnector and framework portions once interconnected, and/or to provide structural continuity between the two framework portions.
  • the framework portions are suitably manufactured from lengths of extruded metal, such as extruded aluminium, extruded steel or extruded stainless steel.
  • the framework portions suitably comprise a functional channel, such as a captive nut channel, which can be used for securing differing components which can be used to fix the panel to a supporting secondary framework.
  • the framework portions suitably comprise a structural beam portion, which is suitably hollow to reduce weight, which provides an abutment surface that is spaced apart from, and substantially parallel to, the front skin, when the framework portions are located within the panel.
  • a configuration facilitates the attachment of a rear skin to the supporting framework, to form a void or cavity between the front and rear skins of the panel.
  • the rear skin where provided, can be affixed to the supporting framework by an adhesive, which suitably seals the join between the supporting framework and the rear skin. Used in conjunction with an adhesive interposed between the supporting framework and the front skin of the panel, a sealed internal cavity can be formed between the front and rear skins of the panel, and bounded by the interior of the supporting framework.
  • Such an arrangement is particularly beneficial as the ingress and build-up of dirt and rainwater can thereby be inhibited or avoided, thus improving the integrity and longevity of the panel.
  • a structural insert may be provided within the internal cavity.
  • the structural insert suitably comprises a honeycomb structure, such as an expandable metal foil honeycomb, which is suitably bonded to front and rear skins of the panel, for example, by an adhesive layer.
  • a honeycomb structure such as an expandable metal foil honeycomb
  • the honeycomb insert can comprise perforations or micro- perforations, which permits air to pass between adjacent cells of the structure. Such a configuration has been found to reduce the incidence of distortion of the panel under differential heating conditions (e.g. one part of the panel in sunlight, with another part being shaded).
  • the structural insert is dimensioned to engage the front and rear skins, as well as the interior edges of the supporting framework, such that there are substantially no "unsupported" portions of the front skin, rear skin or internal cavity.
  • This may be achieved by forming the supporting framework to have a squared-off cross-section thus forming a right angle between its internal periphery and the front and rear skins of the panel.
  • the invention utilises adhesives, which may be of any suitable type.
  • adhesives which may be of any suitable type.
  • contact adhesives are used, and preferably thermosetting adhesive are used that do not significantly outgas during curing.
  • the adhesives, where used, are suitably selected for longevity, speed of curing, durability and compatibility with the materials of the panel.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a front skin for a panel in accordance with the invention
  • Figure 2 is a close up view of a corner of the front skin of Figure 1;
  • Figure 3 is a perspective view showing how two support framework portions can be inserted into the front skin of Figures 1 and 2;
  • Figures 4 and 5 are close up views of the corner of Figure 3, showing a clearance cut-out for the framework in the front skin;
  • Figure 6 is a cross-section of a partially completed panel in accordance with the invention.
  • Figure 7 is a cross-section of a partially completed panel in accordance with the invention with the framework panel portions rotated during insertion;
  • Figure 8 is a cross section of Figure 1 on VIII-VIII;
  • Figure 9 is a plan view of a partially assembled panel in accordance with the invention;
  • Figure 10 is a partial cross-section through a panel in accordance with the invention showing how the panel can be affixed to a supporting scaffold structure; and
  • Figure 11 is a cross-section through the extrusions shown in Figure 10.
  • a panel 10 in accordance with the invention comprises a front skin 12 manufactured from a sheet of metal, such as steel.
  • the front skin 12 has a planar surface 14, the exterior of which forms a fagade for, say, a building, to which a decorative coating (not shown) can be applied.
  • the front skin has upper 16 and lower 18 edges on opposite sides thereof, which have integrally formed returns 20.
  • the returns 20 comprise a sidewall portion 22, which extends perpendicularly rearwardly from the front skin, and an inwardly-projecting return portion 24, which is parallel to, and spaced-apart from, the planar surface 14 thereof.
  • the returns 20 form internal channels 26 into which the supporting framework (described) below can be inserted.
  • the side edges 28 of the panel 10 also comprise an upturned lip 30, which is formed by folding the side edges of the front skin 12 rearwardly at right angles, in a similar manner to the sidewall portions 22 of the returns 20.
  • the end result is a tray-like arrangement with upturned lips, which serve to stiffen the front skin 12 of the panel 10.
  • the panel 10 additionally comprises a supporting framework 40 that is affixed to the front skin 12 by mechanical, and optionally by adhesive means.
  • the supporting framework 40 is manufactured from six metal extrusions 42, whose profile shall be explained in greater detail below.
  • the supporting framework is formed in two substantially identical pieces 44, each comprising a long upper/lower edge section 46 (in the illustrated embodiment, but this might not be the case depending on the overall dimensions of the panel) that engages with the return 20 of the front skin 12, and two side edge pieces 48.
  • the ends of the upper/lower edge section 46 and the side edge pieces 48 have ends that are cut at 45 degrees to form a mitre joint, and, as can be seen in Figure 10 of the drawings, a corner brace 50 is provided at each corner to reinforce the connection.
  • the extrusions comprise an engagement portion 52, which projects outwardly from the main body of the extrusions, which located within the channel 26 formed by the returns 20 of the front skin 12 of the panel.
  • the engagement portions 52 have a per-circular cross-section, which facilitates rotating the two framework portions 44 into the front skin, i.e. the transition between the arrangement shown in Figures 7 and 6 of the drawings.
  • the framework portions 44 are initially offered up to the front skin 12 at an angle, as shown in Figures 3, 4 and 7, and their engagement portions 52 located within the channels, as shown in Figure 7. Then, they are each rotated about their engagement portions 52 until they lie against the front skin, as shown in Figure 6.
  • the free ends 54 of the two framework portions 44 meet to form an end- to-end connection between the two pieces, whereupon a reinforcing tube 56 can be slid from out from one of the framework portions 44 into a channel or cavity in the other 44 to form a mechanical connection.
  • the reinforcing tube can be held in position by an adhesive bead, or, as shown in the drawings, by grub screws 58 that engage with the side edge pieces 48.
  • the corner braces 50 are similarly held in place by screws 58.
  • the invention enables the supporting framework 40 to be mechanically retained by the front skin 12 by its mechanical engagement with the returns 20.
  • the front skin can only be bonded to the supporting framework because it is not possible to locate the framework within returns on opposite sides of the panel.
  • the invention comprises a supporting framework 40 formed in two pieces, which can each be separately located in the front skin 12 and which can subsequently be interconnected to form a rigid, and captive, supporting framework for the panel 10.
  • the supporting framework comprises metal extrusions 42 that comprise a main body portion 60 comprising a hollow, rectangular cross-section portion, a functional portion 62 comprising an undercut, captive nut channel 64, a retaining portion 52 comprising a limb 66 extending from the functional portion 62 and terminating in a tubular cross-sectioned retaining portion 52 that is receivable in the returns 20 of the front skin 12.
  • a pair of spaced apart limb portions 67, 69 are also provided for retaining a cover strip, as shall be described below.
  • the extrusions 42 locate within the front skin 12 in the manner previously described, and are glued in position also; to from a seal between the extrusions 42 and the rear surface of the front skin 12 of the panel 10.
  • a honeycomb structural element 70 is bonded to the back of the front skin by a layer of strong, durable adhesive (not shown), which honeycomb structural element 70 is dimensioned to meet with (and optionally be adhesively bonded to), an inner sidewall 72 of the main body portion 60 of the extrusions.
  • the honeycomb insert fills the space between the extrusions 42 and the front skin.
  • a rear skin 74 is also provided, which is sealingly and adhesively bonded to a slight recess 76 formed in the main body portion 60 of the extrusion 42.
  • the rear skin 76 is cut with a small tolerance, and the recess 76 is appropriately dimensioned so that the rear skin 76 locates accurately within the recess 76, thereby inhibiting racking of the panel.
  • a sealed internal cavity 78 is thus formed between the front 12 and rear 74 skins, within which the honeycomb structural element 70 is located.
  • a strong, lightweight composite panel structure is formed.
  • the honeycomb insert 70 meets the extrusions side edges 72, and the extrusions thus become an extension of the composite panel, thereby forming a continuous structure across the entire width of the panel, unlike existing panel systems whereby the honeycomb insert stops short of the extrusions leading to a potential concentration of forces between where the honeycomb ends and the extrusions begin.
  • FIG. 10 Also shown in Figure 10 is a scaffold structure 80 to which the panels 10 are affixed using support wings 82.
  • the support wings 82 have through holes for receiving the shanks of bolts 84 that engage with nuts 86 held captive in the captive nut channel 64 of the functional portion 62 of the extrusions 42.
  • a decorative closure strip 88 is also located between adjacent panels, which strip is retained by the spaced apart limb portions 67, 69 previously described.

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L'invention concerne un panneau de tableau de bord (10) comprenant un habillage avant (12) ayant une lèvre de retenue (22) sur au moins deux de ses bords opposés et une structure de support (42) qui peut être fixé à l'habillage avant (12) par mise en prise d'une partie de mise en prise (52) de celui-ci entre l'habillage avant (12) et les au moins deux lèvres de retenue (22), la structure de support (42) comprenant deux parties de structure (46, 48) dont les parties de mise en prise (52) peuvent, respectivement, être insérées entre l'habillage avant (22) et leurs lèvres de retenue respectives (22) et les deux parties de structure (46, 48) étant rotatives autour de leurs parties de mise en prise (52) en aboutement bout à bout l'une avec l'autre de telle sorte qu'elles se trouvent chacune adjacentes à l'habillage avant (12).
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