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US1508871A US634209A US63420923A US1508871A US 1508871 A US1508871 A US 1508871A US 634209 A US634209 A US 634209A US 63420923 A US63420923 A US 63420923A US 1508871 A US1508871 A US 1508871A
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  • This invention relates to sheet metal buildings and is particularly directed to a sheet metal panel construction.
  • any damage to the interlocking portion prevents their reammbling.
  • the interlocking portion is relatively frail and is fr uently the most readily injured portion. 'urther, effective interlocking has been secured at a sacrifice to neatness orattractiveness of design with the result that the finished building is unsightly.
  • This invention is designed to overcome the above noted defects, and objects of such invention are, therefore, to provide panels for sheet metal buildings which may be readily assembled in an interlocking structure which provides a very strong and secure y braced interlock, and which has an interlock which presents an attractive aply projecting wall 2, a transverse wall 3,. and an inwardly directed wall 4. This latter wall terminates in an inwardly turned, preferably angularly arranged lip 5 for a purpose hereinafter to appear.
  • the other marginal edge of the panels has a portion 6 fol ed against the outer face of the body. portion. From this inwardly folded portion a second inwardly opening channel is formed, and comprises an outwardly extending wall 7, a transverse wall 8. and an inwardly extending wall 9. This latter wall 9 is spaced a slight distance from the outer face of the body portion.
  • the channels of successive panels are adapted to be positioned in a nested relation as illustrated, with the lips 5 of the right hand channels, as shown in the drawings, extending over the marginal edge of the walls 9 of the left hand channels. This may be most readily accomplished as the lips 5 may be inserted between the walls 9 and the body portion 1, while the panel is Held in an angular position. Thereafter, the panels are swung into substantial alignment and the nesting and interlocking, as
  • the corner panel sections may comprise a body portion 10 which is provided with a channel substantially like the right hand channels of the panel's previously described. This body portion extends at right angles to the adjacent body portion and is provided with an inwardly directed portion 11 and an upwardly extending portion 12, such latter portion being reinforced by a folded or beadlike formation 13.
  • the channels of the right-angle wall are adapted to be ositioned between the portion 11 and the Body portion of .the adjacent panel.
  • the channels upon the body portions provide a very firm reinforce against any distortionof the body portion and that they do not produce an unsightly appearance although they project from the outer side of the sheet metal building. Instead, they form an attractive panel effect which enhances the appearance of the building. In other Words the increase in strength due to the-channel formation is secured without any sacrifice of ornamental appearance.
  • the left hand channel is substantially protected from damage during transporation by the reinforced or folded portion 6 which projects laterally be ond such channel portion.
  • the rig t nd channel is reinforced by having the folded lip 5 formed thereon and consequently is of an extremely sturdy design.

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Sept. 16, 1924. 1,508,871
. H. BLOEDOW SHEET METAL BUILDING Filed April 24 1923 gjmamw Henr EInEfimw Y s w Patented Sept. lfi, 1924.
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' SHEET-METAL BUILDING.
Application filed April 24, 1923. Serial No. 634,209.
To all whom it may omwem:
Be it known that I, HENRY Bnonoow, a citizenof the United States, and residentof Shorewood, in the county of Milwaukee and State .of Wisconsin, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Sheet- Metal' Buildings; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof.
This invention relates to sheet metal buildings and is particularly directed to a sheet metal panel construction. Sheet metal buildings are usually port able and are composed of interlocking panels. In view of the portability, =these sheet metal buildings are repeatedly disassembled and the panels transported, subjecting the panels to the severest of usage.
WVhere interlocking is relied upon, any damage to the interlocking portion prevents their reammbling. As heretofore constructed, the interlocking portion is relatively frail and is fr uently the most readily injured portion. 'urther, effective interlocking has been secured at a sacrifice to neatness orattractiveness of design with the result that the finished building is unsightly.
This invention is designed to overcome the above noted defects, and objects of such invention are, therefore, to provide panels for sheet metal buildings which may be readily assembled in an interlocking structure which provides a very strong and secure y braced interlock, and which has an interlock which presents an attractive aply projecting wall 2, a transverse wall 3,. and an inwardly directed wall 4. This latter wall terminates in an inwardly turned, preferably angularly arranged lip 5 for a purpose hereinafter to appear.
The other marginal edge of the panels has a portion 6 fol ed against the outer face of the body. portion. From this inwardly folded portion a second inwardly opening channel is formed, and comprises an outwardly extending wall 7, a transverse wall 8. and an inwardly extending wall 9. This latter wall 9 is spaced a slight distance from the outer face of the body portion.
The channels of successive panels are adapted to be positioned in a nested relation as illustrated, with the lips 5 of the right hand channels, as shown in the drawings, extending over the marginal edge of the walls 9 of the left hand channels. This may be most readily accomplished as the lips 5 may be inserted between the walls 9 and the body portion 1, while the panel is Held in an angular position. Thereafter, the panels are swung into substantial alignment and the nesting and interlocking, as
[illustrated in the drawing, results.
The corner panel sections may comprise a body portion 10 which is provided with a channel substantially like the right hand channels of the panel's previously described. This body portion extends at right angles to the adjacent body portion and is provided with an inwardly directed portion 11 and an upwardly extending portion 12, such latter portion being reinforced by a folded or beadlike formation 13. The channels of the right-angle wall are adapted to be ositioned between the portion 11 and the Body portion of .the adjacent panel.
It will be seen that the channels upon the body portions provide a very firm reinforce against any distortionof the body portion and that they do not produce an unsightly appearance although they project from the outer side of the sheet metal building. Instead, they form an attractive panel effect which enhances the appearance of the building. In other Words the increase in strength due to the-channel formation is secured without any sacrifice of ornamental appearance.
It is to be noted that the left hand channel is substantially protected from damage during transporation by the reinforced or folded portion 6 which projects laterally be ond such channel portion. The rig t nd channel is reinforced by having the folded lip 5 formed thereon and consequently is of an extremely sturdy design.
It will be seen that a. sheet metal building structure has been provided in which the panels may be readily assembled, may be transported without danger of damage, and in which a neat and attractive appearance is produced.
I claim: terminating adjacent, and slightly spaced w A panel for a sheet metal building cornfroni, said body portion, said folded porprisingabody portion having at one edge an tion preventing the outward turning of inwardly opening channel having an outer successive inter-engaged panels.
5 wall provided with an inturned lip, a portion lln testimony that l claim. the foregoing ll folded against the outer side of the body have hereunto set my hand at Shorewood, 15 portion, and a second inwardly opening; in the county of Milwaukee and State of channel formed of a continuation of the Wisconsin. fold-ed portion and having an outer wall HENRY BLOEDUW.
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Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2601082A (en) * 1945-05-14 1952-06-17 Keasbey & Mattison Company Concrete and shuttering floor structure
US3420027A (en) * 1967-02-09 1969-01-07 Eugene R Pietkiewicz Building panel
US3485000A (en) * 1967-12-01 1969-12-23 Georges P Fiquet Dome structure and method for building the same
US4073110A (en) * 1976-09-20 1978-02-14 Kennedy Samuel F Floor deck structure
US4201026A (en) * 1978-10-02 1980-05-06 E.T.I. Corporation Structural member
DE3317208A1 (en) * 1982-12-16 1984-06-20 Wolfgang 2000 Hamburg Mehlhorn CONSTRUCTION SYSTEM FOR LINING AND SPLITING A ROOM
US4674240A (en) * 1986-05-01 1987-06-23 American Desk Manufacturing Company Wall panel system

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2601082A (en) * 1945-05-14 1952-06-17 Keasbey & Mattison Company Concrete and shuttering floor structure
US3420027A (en) * 1967-02-09 1969-01-07 Eugene R Pietkiewicz Building panel
US3485000A (en) * 1967-12-01 1969-12-23 Georges P Fiquet Dome structure and method for building the same
US4073110A (en) * 1976-09-20 1978-02-14 Kennedy Samuel F Floor deck structure
US4201026A (en) * 1978-10-02 1980-05-06 E.T.I. Corporation Structural member
DE3317208A1 (en) * 1982-12-16 1984-06-20 Wolfgang 2000 Hamburg Mehlhorn CONSTRUCTION SYSTEM FOR LINING AND SPLITING A ROOM
US4674240A (en) * 1986-05-01 1987-06-23 American Desk Manufacturing Company Wall panel system

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