Panel connector and panel assembly using same
A panel connector has a central elongated structural member and two pairs of flanges projecting generally outward from the central elongated structural member and toward one another. The flanges hold corresponding flanges from panels. The panel connector may also have two spines attached thereto with the flanges attached to the spines. The central elongated structural member mats have differing configurations.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a panel connector and a panel assembly using the panel connector and, more specifically, to a panel connector that connects two panels together with flanges extending therefrom to create a structural panel assembly.
2. Technical Background
The use of panels in construction for roofs and walls for houses, sheds, rooms, and other buildings is known. The panels, which are usually only on one side of the wall are typically joined together with cleats., clips, or fasteners. A second set of panels are needed for the second side of wall, particularly if the wall is to be load-bearing wall or an outside wall. The clips used to hold the panels together typically do not have sufficient strength to be the only structural members joining the panels in the wall. This complicates and makes the building process slower and more expensive than it needs to be. A panel connector is needed that allows panels to be easily and structurally secured to one another to allow for rapid and secure construction of walls for buildings.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONDisclosed herein is a panel connector that allows for panels to be interconnected in a safe, sound, and structural manner as well as a panel assembly using the panel connectors.
In one aspects a panel connector is disclosed that includes a central elongated structural member having an outer surface and a length, a first pair of flanges extending away from a first portion of the outer surface of the central elongated structural member, each of the flanges in the first pair of flanges projecting generally outwardly from the central elongated structural member and projecting inwardly toward one another at a predetermined angle relative to the central elongated member, and a second pair of flanges extending away from a second portion of the outer surface of the central elongated structural member, each of the flanges in the second pair of flanges projecting generally outwardly from the central elongated structural member and protecting inwardly toward one another at a predetermined angle relative to the central elongated member
In some embodiments the central elongated structural member is annular in cross section.
In one embodiment the predetermined angle is about 400.
In other embodiments, the central elongated structural member has an opening extending therealong to receive electrical and optical cabling.
In another aspect, a panel assembly, is disclosed that includes at least two panels, each of the at least two panels having a first outer covering and a second outer covering spaced from one another, each of the first and second outer coverings having flanges along opposing sides and projecting inward toward each other and backward toward the panel and at least one panel connector, the at least one panel connector comprising a central elongated structural member and two pair of flanges extending outwardly from the central elongated structural member, each flange in each of the pair of flanges engaging one flange from each of two of the at least two panels to secure the at least two panels to one another.
Additional features and advantages of the invention will be set forth in the detailed description which follows and in part will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art from that description or recognized by practicing the invention as described herein, including the detailed description which follows the claims, as well as the appended drawings.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description of the present embodiments of the invention, and are intended to provide an overview, or framework for understanding the nature and character of the invention as it is claimed. The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the invention, and are incorporated into and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate various embodiments of the invention, and together with the description serve to explain the principles and operations of the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiment(s) of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Whenever possible, the same reference numerals will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts.
A prior art cleat 1.0 is illustrated in
A second prior art cleat 30 is illustrated in
One embodiment of a panel connector 100 according to the present invention is illustrated in
The elongated spine 120 preferably has two flanges 122,124 attached thereto, which extend away from the elongated spine 120 and the central elongated structural member 102, but towards one another to approximate a triangle. In one preferred embodiment, the elongated spine 120 and the two flanges 122,124 are a single, integral piece, but they need not be. The two flanges 122,124 preferably, make an internal angle relative to the spine 120 that is less than 70° and more preferably, about 40°.
As best illustrated in
The panel connector 100 attaches to one side of each of two panels 130. The panels 130 are typically laminated, having a core 132 and two outside coverings 134,136. On at least two opposing sides of the panels 130, the two outside coverings 134,136 extend beyond the edge of the core 132 and project inward toward the core 132 to create flanges 138. Thus, there will be at least four flanges 138 on each panel 130, two on each of the edges 140. As illustrated in
It should be noted that the construction of the panel connector 100 makes the seam 142 relatively tight and generally waterproof. However, in the event that water does make it between two adjacent panels 130 at seam 142, the water would be trapped within the confines of the elongated spine 120 and two flanges 122,124. The water would then run down to the bottom of the panel connector 100, where it can be properly channeled out of the wall.
Another embodiment of a panel connector 200 is illustrated in
Alternative embodiments of panel connectors are illustrated in
Another embodiment of a panel connector 400 according to the present invention is illustrated in
The elongated spine 420 preferably has two flanges 422,424 attached thereto. Flanges 422,424 have a first portion 422a,424a, which extend away from the central elongated structural member 402 (and elongated spine 420) and each other, and a second portion 422b,424b, which extend back towards one another. The second portions 422b,424b of flanges 122,124 preferably, make an angle relative to the flat surface 410 (and spine 420) that is less than 70° and more preferably about 40°. In one preferred embodiment, the elongated spine 420 and the two flanges 422,424 are a single, integral piece, but they need not be. As in prior embodiments, the elongated spine 420 and the two flanges 422,424 are preferably the same length, although it is possible for the elongated spine 420 to be either longer or shorter than the two flanges 422,424 (and the central elongated structural member 402 as well) and still fall within the scope of the present invention. The elongated spine 420 and two flanges 422,424 are made from steel (preferably 14 to 25 gauge), but also be made of any other appropriate material.
The panel connector 450 is similar to panel connector 400 in that is has flanges 472,474 that each have two portions, but the panel connector 450 is or a unitary construction.
Another the panel connector 500 is illustrated in
The panel connector 500 also has the elongated spine 120 attached to each of the two generally flat surfaces 510. As with the prior embodiments, the elongated spine 120 and the central elongated structural member 502 may be welded, molded, or otherwise secured to one another (e.g., with rivets, bolts, adhesives, fasteners, etc.). The spine 120 is preferably the same as noted above with regard to panel connector 100.
It should also be noted that the central elongated structural member 502, the elongated spine 120, and the two flanges 122,124 may be of a unitary construction, i.e., one piece, as with the panel connector 300 illustrated in
Another embodiment of a panel connector 550 is illustrated in
Another embodiment of a panel connector 600 is illustrated in
It may be more appropriate to use the configuration of panel connector 600 with panels that are thinner than those illustrated in
Another embodiment of a panel connector 650 is illustrated in
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Thus it is intended that the present invention cover the modifications and variations of this invention provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A panel connector comprising:
- a central elongated structural member having an outer surface and a length;
- a first pair of flanges extending away from a first portion of the outer surface of the central elongated structural member, each of the flanges in the first pair of flanges projecting generally outwardly from the central elongated structural member and projecting inwardly toward one another at a predetermined angle relative to the central elongated member; and
- a second pair of flanges extending away from a second portion of the outer surface of the central elongated structural member, each of the flanges in the second pair of flanges projecting generally outwardly from the central elongated structural member and projecting inwardly toward one another at a predetermined angle relative to the central elongated member.
2. The panel connector according to claim 1 wherein the predetermined angle is less than 70°.
3. The panel connector according to claim 1 wherein the predetermined angle is about 40°.
4. The panel connector according to claim 1, wherein the central elongated structural member is generally annular in cross section.
5. The panel connector according to claim 1 wherein the central elongated structural member has a cross section that is selected from the group including generally C-shaped, generally U-shaped, generally rectangular, generally square, and generally I-shaped.
6. The panel connector according to claim 1 wherein the first and second pairs of flanges extend at least 80% of the length of the central elongated structural member.
7. The panel connector according to claim 1, wherein the central elongated structural member has an opening extending therealong to receive electrical and optical cabling.
8. The panel connector according to claim 1, wherein the flanges are directly attached to the central elongated structural member.
9. The panel connector according to claim 1, further comprising an elongated spine attached to each of the first and second portions of the outer surface of the central elongated structural member and each elongated spine having one pair of the flanges attached thereto.
10. The panel connector according to claim 1 wherein the first and second portions of the external surface of the central elongated structural member are generally flat.
11. The panel connector according to claim 1 wherein each of the flanges in the first and second pairs have a first portion and a second portion, the First portion adjacent to and extending generally away from the central elongated structural member and the second portion connected to the first portion aid extending generally inward toward the other of the pair of flanges.
12. The panel connector according to claim 1, wherein the central elongated member together with the first and second pairs of flanges provide structural support to panels in a panel assembly.
13. A panel assembly comprising:
- at least two panels, each of the at least two panels having a first outer covering and a second outer covering spaced from one another, each of the first and second outer coverings having flanges along opposing sides and projecting inward toward each other and backward toward the panel; and
- at least one panel connector, the at least one panel connector comprising a central elongated structural member and two pair of flanges extending outwardly from the central elongated structural member, each flange in each of the pair of flanges engaging one flange from each of two of the at least two panels to secure the at least two panels to one another.
14. The panel assembly according to claim 13, wherein the panels have a height and the panel connector extends at least 80% of the height of the panels.
15. The panel assembly according to claim 13, wherein the panel assembly is used as a portion of a structure selected from structures that includes a wall, a roof, a floor, and a fence.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 25, 2006
Publication Date: Oct 4, 2007
Applicant: Ramar Manufacturing Company, Inc. (Longwood, FL)
Inventor: Alan Aden (Longwood, FL)
Application Number: 11/467,337
International Classification: E04C 3/00 (20060101);