CA1094284A - Concealed fastener clip for building panels - Google Patents

Concealed fastener clip for building panels

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CA1094284A
CA1094284A CA320,955A CA320955A CA1094284A CA 1094284 A CA1094284 A CA 1094284A CA 320955 A CA320955 A CA 320955A CA 1094284 A CA1094284 A CA 1094284A
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Mulford Martin, Jr.
Donald W. Richter
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Armco Inc
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ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE
A concealed fastener clip for attaching a plurality of panels disposed in an edge-to-edge relationship to a support frame.
The concealed fastener comprises a body portion of generally C-shaped cross section which generally follows the annular space between edges of adjacent panels. One edge of the body portion of the fastener comprises a standoff leg terminating in a lateral flange, and means are provided to secure the lateral flange to the support frame when the fastener is sandwiched between abutting panels.

Description

BACKGROUMD OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to building construction and generally to the joining of modular panels to form a continuous wall, and more particularly to fasteners for joining such panels to a support frame.
2. Description of the Prior Art In the use of conventional panels for erecting buildings and the like, difficulty has been experienced in obtaining a satisfactory interlocking joint connecting adjacent panels in generally edge-to-edge relationship and in obtaining satisfactory fasteners for securing such panels to a support frame.
While many prior art fas.tener expedients for attaching a plurality of panels disposed in the edge-to-edge relationship to a support frame have proven to be satisfactory in some respects, they have generally proven to be unsatisfactory, in that they have not been concealed, they generally require modification of panels for their use, they do not provide a positive restraint of outer panel skin, and they cannot easily be installed by unskilled labor.
Accordingly, the building industry is seeking a con-cealed fastener for attaching a plurality of panels disposed in edge-to-edge relationship to a support frame which will not require modification of the panels for its use, which will provide positive restraint of outer panel skin.and which may be easily installed by unskilled labor.

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~094284 SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention provides a building construction including a frame support, a plurality of panels disposed in edge-to-edge relationship, each panel comprising an outer metal skin, an inner metal skin and an intermediate insulating core substantially filling the space between the outer and inner metal skins and joined thereto, one edge of each panel having a recessed groove of generally U-shaped cross section, the end portions of the outer and inner metal skins at the edge of each panel being bent and offset inwardly and engaging an edge portion of the insulating core to form a female member, the recessed groove being formed by the insulating core and the end portions of the outer and inner skins, each outer and inner metal skin end portions having a return element bent and offset inwardly in parallel spaced relation to its respective skin and engaging an edge portion of the insulating core, and the other edge of the panel having an edge portion of reduced thickness, the end portion of the outer and inner metal skins at the other edge of each panel being bent and offset inwardly and engaging an edge portion of the insulating body to form a male member. The panels are joined in edge-to-edge relation with the male member of one panel being received by the female member of an adjacent panel to form inner locking and telescoping joints therebetween.
At least one concealed fastener clip secures adjacent panels to the support frame. The clip comprises a central portion of generally C-shaped cross section which generally follows the annular space between the male and female member of the engaged panels, the central portion having leading and trailing edge portions of circular cross section and a constant radius, the trailing edge of the central portion having a stand-off leg terminating in a lateral flange, each central portion being sandwiched in between the male and female members of adjacent ones of the panels, the entire leading edge of the clip being sharpened in order to cut its own circular path into the insulating core at the female member edge of the panel between the outer metal skin and the outer metal skin return element, whereby the leading edge of the clip is anchored behind the outer metal skin return element. Fastening means are provided to secure the lateral flange of the clip to the support frame, whereby when the panels are in lateral engagement they are secured to the support frame, the male member of one panel being held to the female member of an adjacent panel and the female member of the adjacent panel being held by the cen-tral portion of the clip, the concealed clip fastener being hidden from the outside of the construction by the panels as well as from the inside by the support frame.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
... . _ . . . _ . _ _ . _ FIG. 1 is a fragmentary perspective view showing a plurality of building panels disposed in edge-to-edge relationship and attached to a support frame by the con-cealed fastener clip of the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a plan view of two building panels disposed in edge-to-edge relationship and secured to a support frame by the concealed fastener clip of the present invention.
FIG-. 3 is an enlarged~ fragmentary view showing the interlocking male and female edges of the adjacent panels and a concealed fastener clip of the present invention as shown in FIGS. 4 through 6.

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FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a concealed fas-tener clip of the present invention.
FIG. 5 is an end view of the fastener of FIG. 4.
FIG. 6 is a side elvational view of the fastener of FIG. 4.
FIG. 7 is an end view of a further embodiment of the fastener of the present invention.
FIG. 8 is a side elevational view of the fastener of FIG. 7.
FIG. 9 is an enlarged, fragmentary view.showing-the interlocking of male and female edges of the adjacent panels and a concealed fastener clip of the present invention as shown in FIGS. 10 through 12.
FIG. 10 is a perspective view of yet another embodi-ment of the concealed fastener clip of the present invention.
FIG. 11 is an end view of the fastener of FIG. 10.
FIG. 12 is a side elevational view of the fastener of FIG. 10.
FIG. 13 is an enlarged fragmentary view showing the interlocking of male and female edges of adjacent panels and a concealed fastener clip of the present invention as shown in FIGS. 14 and 15.
FIG. 14 is an end view of yet a further embodiment of the fastener of the present invention.
FIG. 15 is a side elevational view of the fastener of FIG. 14.

1094%84 DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referrlng now to the drawings, and, more particularly, to FIG. 1, a plurality of panels 10 with which the concealed fastener clipsll of the present invention may be used, are disposed in edge-to edge relationship. Each panel 10 comprises an outer metal skin 12 and an inner metal skin 14 separated by and joined to an insulating core 16 substantially filling the space between the skins 12 and 14.
In practice, the insulating core 16 is formed of any suitable insulating material, such as material which is light weight, fibrous or particulate aggregate held toge-ther by a binder. However, it has been found that best results are obtained when the core comprises a material characterized as integral, low density, cellular material having uniorm small yoids, such as, for example, urethane or polystyrene, which may be pressure expanded in situ.
The female edge 20 of each panel 10 is provided with a recessed groove 22 of generally U-shaped cross section.
The recessed groove 22 may be formed by edge portions 12a, 14a of the outer and inner skins 12 and 14, respec- - ~
tively, having return elements 12c and 14c in a parallel spaced relation to the outer and inner skins 12 and 14, respectively, and by an edge portion of the insulating core 16, as best seen in FIG. 3, or, of course, the edge portions 12a, 14a of the outer and inner skins 12 and 14, respec-tively, may extend in the recessed groove 22 until they meet. Additionally, if desirable, an edge closure member may be used in the recessed groove 22.

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The male edge 24 of each panel 10 is provlded with a tongue portion 26 of reduced thickenss where the edge por-tions 12b and 14b of the outer and inner skins 12 and 14, respectively, are bent and offset inwardly and engage an edge portion 16b of the insulation body or core element 16 to form a male member. The tongue portion 26 of the panel edge portion of reduced thickness may be formed by an end portion 12b, 14b of the outer and inner skins 12 and 14, respectively, or by an edge portion 16b of the insulating core 16.
A building construction comprising a plurality of panels 10 disposed in edge-to-edge relationship is shown in FIGS. 1 and 2. Each panel 10 is of a width and of a length which is determined by the requirements of the building and the location of the support frame 28, which includes the columns 30.
As can be seen, the recessed groove 22 on the edge 20 of one panel 10 forms a female member into which the tongue portion 26 on the male edge 24 of an ajoining panel 10 may project to form an interlocking and telescoping joint therebetween.
The present invention provides a concealed fastener clip 11 for joining the panels 10 to a support frame member 28. An embodiment of the concealed fastener clip 11 is seen in FIGS. 4 through 6. The concealed fastener clip 11 comprises a central portion 32 of generally C-shaped cross section which generally follows the annular space between the male and female edges 24 and 20, respectively, of engaged panels 10. The trailing edge 34 of the central por-tion 32 is provided with a standoff leg 36 terminating in 109~284 a lateral flange 38. At least one aperture 42 is provided in the lateral flange 38. In practice, the leading edge 40 of the concealed fastener clip 11 is impaled into the insulating core 16 at the female edge 20 of the panel 10 adjacent to and preferably behind the return element 12c and rotated until the lateral flange 38 lies against the support frame member 28. Fastening means 44 are provided to secure the lateral flange 38 to a support frame member 28.
In this regard, such fastening means 44 may comprise a self-drilling screw or a bolt.
In practice it has been found desirable to reinforce the clip 11 by impressions or reinforcing ribs 46 parallel to the cross section thereof to prevent uncurling of the central portion 32 under load. Reinforcing fillets 48 may also be provided at the bends on the surface of the clip 11 joining the standoff leg 36 with the trailing edge 34 and the lateral flange 38 to prevent straightening of the fastener or clip 11. Additionally, it has been found desirable to form the central portion 32 of the concealed fastener clip 11 into a circular cross section, with the radius thereof being constant, so as to allow easy intalla-tion. If the recessed groove 22 of each panel 10 is formed by the insulating core 16 and the edge portions 12a and,l4a of the outer and inner skins 12 and 14, with each edge portion 12a and 14a having a return element 12c and 14c bent' and offset inwardly in parallel spaced relation to its respective skin 12 and 14 and engaging an edge portion of the insulating core 16, it is further desirable to sharpen the leading edge 40 of the central portion 32 of the con-cealed fastener clip 11 to enabl,e the fastener 11 to ¢ut its ~094Z84 own path into the insulation core 16 at the edge of the panel 10 between the return element 12c and the outer skin 12 and to be anchored behind the return element 12c of the panel 10, as best seen in FIG. 3.
The fastener 11 shown in FIGS. 4 through 6 is for a two inch thick panel 10, while the fastener 11 as shown in FIGS. 7 and 8 is for a three inch thick panel 10.
The different between the fastener shown in FIGS. 4 through 6 and that in FIGS. 7 and 8 is, of course, in the curva-ture of the central portion 32. As can be seen, the leading and trailing edges 40 and 41, respectively, of the fastener 11 of FIGS. 7 and 8 are each of circular cross section having a constant radius and joined by a planar straight portion 43.
FIGS. 9 through 12 disclose a further embodiment 50 of the concealed fastener clip 11 of the present invention.
While the concealed fastener clip 50 comprises a central portion 52 of generally C-shaped cross section which generally follows the annular space between the male and female edges 24 and 20, respectively, of engaged panels 10, the clip 50 does not have a constant radius. The trailing edge 53 of the clip central portion 52 is provided with a standoff leg 54 terminating in a lateral flange 56.
The leading edge 60 of the clip 50 is sharpened so as to cut through the insulation core 16 and to anchor the clip 50 behind the return element 12c of the outer skin 12. At least one aperture 58 is provided in the lateral flange 56 to receive fastening means 62, such as a self-drilling screw or bolt. The leading edge 60~of the clip 50 is pro-vided with an offset 64 so that the leading edge 60 is substantially coplanar with the return element 12c of the outer skin 12. The offset 64 substantially coincides with the thickness of the return element 12c of the outer skin 12.
As will also be seen, the concealed fastener clip 50 may be reinforced by impressions or reinforcing ribs 66 parallel to the cross section thereof to prevent un-curling of the clip 50 under load. Reinforcing fillets 68 may also be provided at the bends on the surface of the clip 50 joining the standoff leg 54 with the trailing edge 53 and the lateral flange 56 to prevent straightening of the clip 50 under load.
FIGS. 13 through 15 disclose a further embodiment 70 of the concealed fastener clip 11 of the present invention. While the concealed fastener clip 70 com-prises a central portion 72 of generally C-shaped cross section which generally follows the annular space between the male and female edges 24, 20, respectively, of engaged panels 10, the central portion 72 does not have a constant radius. The trailing edge 74 of the central por-tion 72 is provided with a standoff leg 76 terminating in a lateral flange 78. At least one aperture 80 is provided in the lateral flange 78. The leading edge 82 of the central portion 72 does not have an offset, such as the offset 64 in the clip 50 of FIGS. 9 through 12. Furthermore, the leading edge 82 is not sharpened so that it does not cut through the insulated core 16 when installed, but rather the leading edge 82 is sandwiched between the return element 12c and the male tongue portion 26, as best seen in FIG. 13. Fastening means 84 are provided to secure the lateral flange 78 to a support frame member 28. In this regard, the fastening means 84 may comprise a self-drilling screw or a bolt.
As previously indicated in connection with other embodiments of the concealed fastener, it has been found desirable to reinforce the clip 70 by impressions or reinforcing ribs 86 parallel to the cross section thereof to prevent uncurling of the central portion 72 under lQad.
Reinforcing fillets 88 may also be provided at the bends on the surface of the clip 70 joining the standoff leg 76 with the trailing edge 74 and the lateral flange 78 to prevent straightening of the clip 70 under load.
In practice, it has been established that a con-cealed fastener 11 must withstand a load commensurate with the area of the panels and the force applied to that area without unfolding. In general a safety factor of two is incorporated to that load.
The concealed fastener 11, 50, 70 of the present in-vention is initially blanked on a flat metal piece. Such a piece includes the reinforcing ribs 46, 66, 86, the reinforcing fillets 48, 68, 88 and the aperture 42, 58, 80.
The next operation forms the fastener 11, 50, 70 into generally C-shaped central portion 32, 52, 72 as seen in FIGS. 5, 7, 11 and 14. The clip 11, 50, 70 is engaged in the recessed groove 22 of the female edge 20 and is sand-wiched in between the male and female edges 24, 20 of adjoining panels 10. The concealed fastener clip 11, 50, 70 is secured by fastening means 44, 62, 84 such as a bolt or screw through the aperture 42, 58, 80 in the lateral flange 38, 56, 78 to the horizontal building structure support frame 109`~Z84 member 28 between the columns 30. Since the panels 10 are in lateral engagement, both panels 10 are secured to the structure support frame member 28. The male edge 24 of one panel 10 is held by the female edge 20 of a second panel 10. The female edge 20 is in turn held by the central portion 32, 52, 72 of the fastener 11, 50, 70. The fastener 11, 50, 70 of the present invention is completely hidden from the outer side of the building as well as by the building support frame member 28 on the inside.
The concealed fasterner 11, 50, 70 of the present invention holds the joined panels 10 in place and does not interefere with the panel interlock. It is concealed from the outside of the building and as previously indicated, it will withstand a wind load commensurate with the area of the panels it supports, including a safety factor of 2. Use of fastener 11, 50, 70 of the present invention requires no modification of the panels 10 and provides positive restraint of the outer skin 12. The fastener 11, 50, 70 may be simply made by stamping. This provides an efficient use of metal. The fastener 11, 50, 70 is easily installed by unskilled labor, and in most instances a screw-gun is the only required tool. The sharpened leading edge 40, 60 of the fastner 11, 50 cuts the insulation core 16 as the fastener 11, 50 is installed, following its own path.
I~hile certain preferred embodiments of the present invention have been specifica'~ly illustr~tec' a~i de3cribed, ~t is understood that the invention is not limited thereto, as many variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art, and the invention is to he given its broadest interpre-tation in the terms of the following claims.

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The embodiment of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:
1. A building construction including a support frame, a plurality of panels disposed in edge-to-edge relationship, each panel comprising an outer metal skin, an inner metal skin and an intermediate insulating core substantially filling the space between said outer and inner metal skins and joined thereto, one edge of each said panel having a recessed groove of generally U-shaped cross section, the end portions of said outer and inner metal skins at the edge of each said panel being bent and offset inwardly and engaging an edge portion of said insulating core to form a female member, said recessed groove being formed by said insulating core and said end portions of said outer and inner metal skins, each said outer and inner metal skin end portions having a return element bent and offset inwardly in parallel spaced relation to its respective skin and engaging an edge portion of said insulating core, and the other edge of said panel having an edge portion of reduced thickness, the end portion of said outer and inner metal skins at the other edge of each said panel being bent and offset inwardly and engaging an edge portion of said insulating body to form a male member, said panels being joined in edge-to-edge relationship with the male member of one panel being received by the female member of an adjacent panel to form interlocking and telescoping joints therebetween, at least one concealed fastener clip to secure adjacent panels to said support frame comprising a central portion of generally C-shaped cross section which generally follows the annular space between said male and female members of engaged panels, said central portion having leading and trailing edge portions of circular cross section and a constant radius, said trailing edge of said central portion having a standoff leg terminating in a lateral flange, each said central portion being sandwiched in between said male and female members of adjacent ones of said panels, the entire leading edge of said clip being sharpened in order to cut its own circular path into said insulating core at said female member edge of said panel between said outer metal skin and said outer metal skin return element, whereby the leading edge of said clip is anchored behind said outer metal skin return element, and fastening means to secure said lateral flange of said clip to said support frame, whereby when said panels are in lateral engagement they are secured to said support frame, the male member of one panel being held to the female member of an adjacent panel and the female member of the adjacent panel being held by said central portion of said clip, said concealed fastener clip being hidden from the outside of said construction by the panels as well as from the inside by the supporting frame.
2. The building construction according to claim 1, wherein said clip is reinforced by impressions parallel to the cross section thereof.
3. The building construction according to claim 1, wherein strengthening and reinforcing ribs are formed in the C-shaped portion of said clip to prevent uncurling of said clip under load.
4. The building construction according to claim 1, wherein reinforcing fillets are provided on the surface of said clip joining said central portion with said stand-off leg and said lateral flange to prevent straightening of said clip under load.
5. The building construction according to claim 1, wherein an aperture is provided in said lateral flange of said clip and said fastener means to secure said lateral flange of said clip to said support frame comprises a self-drilling screw.
6. The building construction according to claim 1, wherein an aperture is provided in said lateral flange of said clip, and wherein said fastener means to secure said lateral flange of said clip to said support frame comprises a bolt.
7. The building construction according to claim 1, wherein said leading and trailing edge portions form a clip of circular cross section.
8. The building construction according to claim 1, wherein said leading and trailing edge portions are joined by a planar straight portion.
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US5501049A (en) * 1992-09-28 1996-03-26 Francis; Steven R. Thin brick panel assembly
US5526630A (en) * 1992-09-28 1996-06-18 Francis; Steven R. Method of producing a thin brick panel assembly

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