US20120151861A1 - Panel system - Google Patents
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- the subject invention provides a panel system which is constructed from panels having a tongue member along one edge and a receptacle member along the opposed edge.
- the receptacle member is configured to receive the tongue member of an adjacent panel with the edges of the panels abutting one another.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view, looking from the front, of a panel embodying the subject invention.
- FIG. 2 is a front elevation view of the panel of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view, looking from the rear, of the panel of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 4 is a rear elevation view of the panel of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 5 is a foreshortened cross-sectional view taken on the line 5 - 5 of FIG. 1 .
- FIGS. 6 and 7 are foreshortened cross-sectional views showing two of the panels being joined.
- FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view of an edge piece which is an element of the invention.
- FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view of another embodiment of the edge piece.
- FIG. 10 is a foreshortened cross-sectional view of a mounting system which is a feature of the subject invention.
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view showing how the panels are joined.
- a panel system comprises a plurality of panels 10 which interconnect with one another to form a wall.
- the panel system is configured to allow the wall to be used to refurbish an existing wall or to create a wall in new construction.
- the panels have a base sheet 11 with an inner surface 12 which abuts an existing wall, or a series of wood or metal studs, and an outer surface 14 which either serves as a wall surface or is covered with a decorative cover 16 which serves as a wall surface.
- the decorative cover is a typical wall surface material, such as wood veneer, vinyl, plastic laminate or tile.
- the panel is made from a rigid material such as metal, wood, or plastic.
- One panel material which works well and is readily available is 0.080 inch or 0.090 inch aluminum sheets.
- the panels normally would have parallel opposed edges which would typically be vertical when the panel is installed.
- the panel can be any size, but typically would have a standard panel width and height, such as 2′ by 8′, 3′ by 8′, or 4′ by 8′, although where appropriate, the panel could have a 10′ height.
- a tongue member 20 located on the inner surface 12 of the panel 10 at a first edge 18 is a tongue member 20 and located at the inner surface of the panel at a second edge 22 is a receptacle member 24 which receives the tongue member from another panel and allows the two panels to be joined side by side quickly and easily with the edges of adjacent panels abutting one another.
- the tongue member 20 is a strip of material which extends over substantially the entire height of the base sheet.
- the tongue member has a defined thickness and projects outwardly from the first edge 18 by a first distance ‘A’.
- the tongue member may be of the same material as the base sheet 11 , in which case it probably would be the same thickness also.
- the tongue member is attached to the base sheet by conventional means such as an adhesive, welding, or mechanical. The tongue member needs to overlay enough of a base sheet to allow a good bond between them.
- the receptacle member 24 also extends over substantially the entire height of the panel.
- the receptacle member 24 includes a support element 26 which is attached to the inner surface 12 of the base sheet 11 .
- the support element is separated from the second edge by a second distance ‘B’ which is at least as great as the first distance ‘A’, the tongue member extends outwardly from the first edge 18 .
- the support element 26 has a thickness which is substantially equal to the thickness of the tongue member.
- Attached to the support element 26 is an attachment element 28 which projects outwardly from the second edge of the base sheet 11 .
- the attachment element 28 is attached to the support element in the same manner that the support element is attached to the base sheet 11 .
- the side of the attachment element 28 that is not attached to the support element is an attachment surface which is configured to be attached to an underlying surface.
- This underlying surface can be an existing wall 30 , FIG. 6 , or studs 32 in an unfinished wall, FIG. 7 .
- the attachment element can be attached either by means of an adhesive or a series of opening can be provided to receive screws 34 .
- the attachment element probably would be attached to studs only by screws.
- a wall is fowled with the panels by attaching the attachment element 28 of a first panel to the underlying surface.
- a second panel is attached to the first panel by inserting the tongue member 20 of the second panel into the slot 36 formed between the attachment element 28 and the base sheet 11 on the first panel.
- the attachment element 28 of the second panel is then attached to the underlying surface and the process is repeated to attach additional panels. Attaching the attachment element 28 of the second panel to the underlying surface locks the tongue member 20 of the second panel in place in the receptacle member 24 of the first panel. If there is a corner, a panel can be bent to extend around the corner, FIG. 11 .
- an edge piece 38 provides a finished edge.
- a moulding piece 40 has a tongue 42 projecting from it.
- the tongue 42 has a length which is approximately equal to the length of the tongue member 20 so that it can fit into the slot 36 between the inner surface 12 of the base sheet 11 and the attachment element 28 .
- the edge piece 40 can either be flush with the decorative cover 16 on the outer surface 12 of the base sheet 11 , FIG. 8 , or overlap the decorative cover, FIG. 9 .
- the tongue 42 can be attached to the molding piece 40 by fasteners such as a series of screws 46 , FIG. 8 , or by an adhesive, FIG. 9 .
- the molding piece can be made from any suitable material, such as wood or plastic. While the edge piece shown and described attached to the second edge 22 , a similar edge piece could be provided which attaches to the first edge 18 .
- the hanger system includes a hanger element 50 which is attached to the inner surface 12 of the base sheet 11 and extends across the base sheet perpendicular to its edges so that it will be horizontal when the panel is installed.
- the hanger element 50 includes a body portion 52 which is attached to the outer surface 14 of the base sheet 11 , and a hook portion 54 which extends downwardly from the body portion 52 and is separated from the base sheet.
- the hanger element interacts with a mounted element 56 which is attached to the existing wall 30 , or studs 36 which the panel covers.
- the mounted element includes a body 58 which is attached to the existing wall 30 by a series of screws 60 or an adhesive.
- a receptacle 62 Projecting upwardly from the body 58 is a receptacle 62 .
- the receptacle is separated from the existing wall 30 by an amount which is equal to the thickness of the hook portion 54 .
- the hanger element 50 By inserting the hook portion 54 between the body 58 and the existing wall 30 , the hanger element 50 , and thus the panel 10 , is suspended by the mounting element 56 .
- FIGS. 2 and 4 there are several hanger systems at spaced apart vertical locations on each panel.
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Abstract
A panel system incorporating a plurality of side by side panels which are joined to one another with tongue and slot connectors. The connectors are configured to permit each panel to be attached to an underlying surface through the connector before a subsequent panel is attached to it.
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- It often is desirable to replace an existing wall quickly and easily with an updated wall without having to remove the original wall. One area where this need exists is with cruise ships and other large vessels where the interior surfaces are routinely refurbished. While it is possible to glue panels on top of the existing wall, it is difficult to remove these panels when subsequent renovations are required. However, it is desirable to remove the previously applied panel since multiple layered panels would eventually infringe upon the space bounded by the panels and would create problems with openings in the wall. Moreover, at times it is desirable to remove the existing wall down to the studs and a wall system used in this environment must also be capable of being attached directly to the studs.
- The subject invention provides a panel system which is constructed from panels having a tongue member along one edge and a receptacle member along the opposed edge. The receptacle member is configured to receive the tongue member of an adjacent panel with the edges of the panels abutting one another.
- The foregoing and other objectives, features, and advantages of the invention will be more readily understood upon consideration of the following detailed description of the invention, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view, looking from the front, of a panel embodying the subject invention. -
FIG. 2 is a front elevation view of the panel ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view, looking from the rear, of the panel ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 4 is a rear elevation view of the panel ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 5 is a foreshortened cross-sectional view taken on the line 5-5 ofFIG. 1 . -
FIGS. 6 and 7 are foreshortened cross-sectional views showing two of the panels being joined. -
FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view of an edge piece which is an element of the invention. -
FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view of another embodiment of the edge piece. -
FIG. 10 is a foreshortened cross-sectional view of a mounting system which is a feature of the subject invention. -
FIG. 11 is a perspective view showing how the panels are joined. - Referring now to
FIGS. 1 and 2 of the drawings, a panel system comprises a plurality ofpanels 10 which interconnect with one another to form a wall. The panel system is configured to allow the wall to be used to refurbish an existing wall or to create a wall in new construction. The panels have abase sheet 11 with aninner surface 12 which abuts an existing wall, or a series of wood or metal studs, and anouter surface 14 which either serves as a wall surface or is covered with adecorative cover 16 which serves as a wall surface. The decorative cover is a typical wall surface material, such as wood veneer, vinyl, plastic laminate or tile. The panel is made from a rigid material such as metal, wood, or plastic. One panel material which works well and is readily available is 0.080 inch or 0.090 inch aluminum sheets. The panels normally would have parallel opposed edges which would typically be vertical when the panel is installed. The panel can be any size, but typically would have a standard panel width and height, such as 2′ by 8′, 3′ by 8′, or 4′ by 8′, although where appropriate, the panel could have a 10′ height. Referring now also toFIG. 5 , located on theinner surface 12 of thepanel 10 at afirst edge 18 is atongue member 20 and located at the inner surface of the panel at asecond edge 22 is areceptacle member 24 which receives the tongue member from another panel and allows the two panels to be joined side by side quickly and easily with the edges of adjacent panels abutting one another. - Referring now to
FIGS. 5 , 6, and 7, in the embodiment illustrated, thetongue member 20 is a strip of material which extends over substantially the entire height of the base sheet. The tongue member has a defined thickness and projects outwardly from thefirst edge 18 by a first distance ‘A’. The tongue member may be of the same material as thebase sheet 11, in which case it probably would be the same thickness also. The tongue member is attached to the base sheet by conventional means such as an adhesive, welding, or mechanical. The tongue member needs to overlay enough of a base sheet to allow a good bond between them. In the embodiment illustrated in the drawings, thereceptacle member 24 also extends over substantially the entire height of the panel. Thereceptacle member 24 includes asupport element 26 which is attached to theinner surface 12 of thebase sheet 11. The support element is separated from the second edge by a second distance ‘B’ which is at least as great as the first distance ‘A’, the tongue member extends outwardly from thefirst edge 18. Thesupport element 26 has a thickness which is substantially equal to the thickness of the tongue member. - Attached to the
support element 26 is anattachment element 28 which projects outwardly from the second edge of thebase sheet 11. Theattachment element 28 is attached to the support element in the same manner that the support element is attached to thebase sheet 11. The side of theattachment element 28 that is not attached to the support element is an attachment surface which is configured to be attached to an underlying surface. This underlying surface can be an existingwall 30,FIG. 6 , orstuds 32 in an unfinished wall,FIG. 7 . With the existing wall, the attachment element can be attached either by means of an adhesive or a series of opening can be provided to receivescrews 34. The attachment element probably would be attached to studs only by screws. - A wall is fowled with the panels by attaching the
attachment element 28 of a first panel to the underlying surface. A second panel is attached to the first panel by inserting thetongue member 20 of the second panel into theslot 36 formed between theattachment element 28 and thebase sheet 11 on the first panel. Theattachment element 28 of the second panel is then attached to the underlying surface and the process is repeated to attach additional panels. Attaching theattachment element 28 of the second panel to the underlying surface locks thetongue member 20 of the second panel in place in thereceptacle member 24 of the first panel. If there is a corner, a panel can be bent to extend around the corner,FIG. 11 . - Referring now to
FIGS. 8 and 9 , when it is desired to have an exposed edge, anedge piece 38 provides a finished edge. Amoulding piece 40 has atongue 42 projecting from it. Thetongue 42 has a length which is approximately equal to the length of thetongue member 20 so that it can fit into theslot 36 between theinner surface 12 of thebase sheet 11 and theattachment element 28. Theedge piece 40 can either be flush with thedecorative cover 16 on theouter surface 12 of thebase sheet 11,FIG. 8 , or overlap the decorative cover,FIG. 9 . Thetongue 42 can be attached to themolding piece 40 by fasteners such as a series ofscrews 46,FIG. 8 , or by an adhesive,FIG. 9 . The molding piece can be made from any suitable material, such as wood or plastic. While the edge piece shown and described attached to thesecond edge 22, a similar edge piece could be provided which attaches to thefirst edge 18. - Where it is desired to install the panels quickly, or to change them frequently, a
hanger system 48 can be utilized,FIG. 10 . The hanger system includes ahanger element 50 which is attached to theinner surface 12 of thebase sheet 11 and extends across the base sheet perpendicular to its edges so that it will be horizontal when the panel is installed. Thehanger element 50 includes abody portion 52 which is attached to theouter surface 14 of thebase sheet 11, and ahook portion 54 which extends downwardly from thebody portion 52 and is separated from the base sheet. The hanger element interacts with a mounted element 56 which is attached to theexisting wall 30, orstuds 36 which the panel covers. The mounted element includes abody 58 which is attached to the existingwall 30 by a series ofscrews 60 or an adhesive. Projecting upwardly from thebody 58 is areceptacle 62. The receptacle is separated from the existingwall 30 by an amount which is equal to the thickness of thehook portion 54. By inserting thehook portion 54 between thebody 58 and the existingwall 30, thehanger element 50, and thus thepanel 10, is suspended by the mounting element 56. As can be seen inFIGS. 2 and 4 , there are several hanger systems at spaced apart vertical locations on each panel. - The terms and expressions which have been employed in the foregoing specification are used therein as terms of description and not of limitation, and there is no intention, in the use of such terms and expressions, of excluding equivalents of the features shown and described or portions thereof, it being recognized that the scope of the invention is defined and limited only by the claims which follow.
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1. A panel system comprising:
(a) a plurality of panels each having a first edge and a second edge which is parallel with and separated from said first edge;
(b) said panels including a base sheet having an outer surface and an inner surface;
(c) a tongue member which is attached to said inner surface of said base sheet along a margin of said first edge, said tongue member having a defined thickness and projecting a first distance from said first edge;
(d) a receptacle member which is attached to said inner surface of said base sheet along a margin of said second edge, said receptacle member having a support element and an attachment element; wherein
(e) said support element is attached to said inner surface of said base sheet and is separated from said second edge by a second distance which is at least as large as said first distance and has a thickness substantially equal to the thickness of said tongue member; and
(f) said attachment element projects from said second edge of said panel.
2. The panel system of claim 1 including a decorative cover attached to said outer surface of said base sheet.
3. The panel system of claim 2 wherein said decorative cover is wood veneer.
4. The panel system of claim 2 wherein said decorative cover is vinyl.
5. The panel system of claim 2 wherein said decorative cover is a plastic laminate.
6. The panel system of claim 2 wherein said decorative cover is tile.
7. The panel system of claim 1 wherein said tongue member and said receptacle member extend along the entire extent of said first and second edges respectively.
8. The panel system of claim 1 wherein said attachment element has an attachment surface on the side thereof which is opposite the side which is attached to said support element, said attachment surface configured to be adhered to an underlying surface by an adhesive.
9. The panel system of claim 8 wherein said underlying surface is an existing wall surface.
10. The panel system of claim 1 wherein said attachment element comprises one or more openings which allow said panel to be attached to an underlying wall surface with fasteners.
11. The panel system of claim 10 wherein said fasteners are screws.
12. The panel system of claim 1 wherein said panel is bent intermediate said first and second edges to provide a corner.
13. The panel system of claim 1 including an edge piece which is attachable to said panel adjacent said second edge of said base sheet after said attachment element has been shortened to be coterminous with said second edge, said edge piece comprising:
(a) a molding piece; and
(b) a tongue which projects from said molding piece by an amount approximately equal to said first distance.
14. The panel system of claim 13 wherein said molding piece is flush with said outer surface of said panel.
15. The panel system of claim 13 wherein said molding piece partially overlies said outer surface of said panel.
16. The panel system of claim 1 including a hanger system, comprising:
(a) a hanger element which is attached to said inner surface of said base sheet and extends across said base sheet perpendicular to said first and second edges;
(b) said hanger element having a body portion which contacts said base sheet, and a hook portion which projects downwardly from said body portion;
(c) a mounted element which is attached to a wall;
(d) said mounted element having a body portion which contacts to said wall; and
(e) said mounted element having a body which contacts said wall, and a receptacle which is configured to releasably engage said hook portion of said hanger element.
17. The panel system of claim 16 wherein there are multiple hanger elements and multiple mounted elements.
18. A method for constructing a wall with the panels of claim 1 , comprising:
(a) placing a first one of said panels vertically against an underlying surface;
(b) attaching the support element of said first one of said panels to said underlying surface;
(c) inserting the tongue of a second one of said panels into the slot formed between the base sheet and receptacle member of said first one of said panels;
(d) urging said second one of said panels towards said first one of said panels until the first edge of said second one of said panels abuts the second edge of said first one of said panels;
(e) attaching a support element of said second one of said panels to said underlying surface; and
(f) repeating steps (c) through (e) until the wall is constructed.
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