[0001] The invention relates to a roof and/or wall covering construction which is provided
with panels which are made of an insulating material, which is covered on opposite
surfaces of the panels with a vapour impermeable material, and whereby adjacent panels
are on adjacent boundary edges provided with grooves and with noses respectively which
project into said grooves, whilst the construction is on the outer side provided with
lining plates placed on said panels.
[0002] With known covering constructions of this type it has become apparent in practice
that hot air can escape from the room which is covered by means of the roof and/or
wall covering construction via slits present between the grooves and the noses projecting
into said grooves, which air may come into contact with the lining plates, which are
usually made of a profiled, for example metal, sheet material. This may lead to condensation
on the sides of the lining plates facing the panels, and the moisture thus formed
may drip via said slits into the room covered by the roof and/or wall covering construction,
which is generally not acceptable. Condensation may also be caused by air flows between
lining plates and panels, for example from a gutter provided along a roof edge in
the direction of the ridge.
[0003] According to the invention vapour impermeable sealing strips are provided on either
side of the noses between adjacent panels, whilst strips of a water and vapour impermeable
material, which overlap joints between adjacent panels, are affixed to the panels
on the sides facing the lining plates.
[0004] The strips of a water and vapour impermeable material, which overlap the joints between
adjacent panels as well as the sealing strip situates there below, prevent the flow
of air from the room covered by the covering construction to the lining plates as
well as the leakage of moisture from the space located between the panels and the
lining plates via the joints between the panels. Furthermore the sealing strips positioned
on the sides of the noses facing away from the lining plates prevent air from entering
the interior of the panels from the room, which might lead to condensation on the
sheets of a vapour impermeable material covering the insulating material.
[0005] According to the invention a panel suitable for being used in the above-described
covering construction is obtained when the panel is on one longitudinal edge provided
with a projecting nose and on an opposite longitudinal edge with a groove having a
cross-section which corresponds with the cross-section of said nose, whilst strips
of a vapour impermeable material are affixed to the panel on either side of said nose.
[0006] Panels of this type can be produced in a simple manner in a factory and then be transported
to the building site, where they can be joined in a simple and quick manner upon assembly
of the covering construction.
[0007] The invention will be explained in more detail with reference to the accompanying
Figures.
[0008] Figure 1 is a diagrammatic, partly sectional and partly perspective view of a covering
construction according to the invention.
[0009] Figure 2 is a larger-scale view of abutting parts of two panels lying adjacent to
each other.
[0010] As is shown in Figure 1, a roof and/or wall covering construction according to the
invention comprises a plurality of panels 1 lying side by side and/or in line with
each other, said panels being supported by girders 2' or the like, which form part
of the skeleton of the building.
[0011] Each panel is built up of a plate 2 of an insulating material, preferably expanded
polystyrene, which is covered on its upper side as well as on its underside with a
foil 3 of an impermeable material, for example aluminium. Preferably the edges of
such a foil layer 3 are slightly bent over the side edges of the sheet 2 thereby.
As will furthermore be apparent from Figures 1 and 2, one side edge of a plate is
provided with a projecting nose 4 extending along the edge of the panel in question
and having a substantially trapezoidal section, whilst the panel is on the opposite
edge provided with a groove 5, which has a cross-section which corresponds with the
cross-section of the projecting nose 4. Generally each panel is provided with such
a projecting nose along one longitudinal edge and one cross edge, and in a similar
manner it is provided with a recessed groove 5 along an opposite longitudinal edge
and an opposite cross edge respectively.
[0012] On their sides facing away from the interior of the building the panels are covered
with corrugated, generally metal lining plates 6.
[0013] As is furthermore shown in Figure 2, vapour impermeable sealing strips 7 and 8 are
provided above and under nose 4 respectively, between the adjacent boundary edges
of two panels 1 positioned adjacent to each other. The sealing strip 7 present on
the side of the respective nose 5 which faces the lining plates 6, is in particular
made of a vapour and liquid impermeable material, but for the sake of simplicity it
is preferred to make both sealing strips 7 and 8 of the same material, for example
butyl rubber.
[0014] Efficiently the sealing strips 7 and 8 are already affixed to a respective panel,
on either side of the nose 4, at the factory where the panels are produced, so that
the panels can be transported to the building site with the sealing strips 7 and 8
affixed thereto. During transport the (preferably self-adhesive) sides of the sealing
strips 7 and 8, which are to be brought into contact with the outer parts of the other
panel positioned on either side of groove 5, are preferably covered with a cover strip,
which is removed before the panels are placed into abutting relationship at the building
site, so that the sealing strips 7 and 8 can also be effectively affixed to the edge
of the adjacent panel in which groove 5 is formed.
[0015] As is indicated in Figure 2, the joints between adjacent panels are furthermore covered
by means of water and vapour impermeable strips 9, for example strips made of an aluminium
foil, which are glued to those sides of the adjacent panels 2 that face the lining
plates 6.
[0016] The strips 9 are preferably provided with an adhesive film for affixing the strips
9 to the panels. Prior to providing the strips 9 a cover layer may be present on said
adhesive film.
[0017] Preferably the strips 9 are already affixed to the respective panels at the factory
where the panels are produced. Of course the adhesive film of the part of strip 9
extending beyond the respective panel will be covered with a cover foil during transport,
which foil is removed when the panels are being assembled to form the covering construction.
[0018] Strip 9 is preferably attached to that side of the panel in which groove 5 is formed.
[0019] It will be apparent that by using the above-described roofing plates a roof and/or
wall covering construction may be obtained wherein circulation of air, vapour and/or
liquid through the joints between adjacent panels is prevented in an effective manner.
[0020] The thickness of the plates 2 may vary between 40 and 300 mm. The thickness of the
aluminium foils 3 may vary between 25 - 100 µm.
1. A roof and/or wall covering construction which is provided with panels which are made
of an insulating material, which is covered on opposite surfaces of the panels with
a vapour impermeable material, and whereby adjacent panels are on adjacent boundary
edges provided with grooves and with noses respectively which project into said grooves,
whilst the construction is on the outer side provided with lining plates placed on
said panels, characterized in that vapour impermeable sealing strips are provided
on either side of the noses between adjacent panels, whilst strips of a water and
vapour impermeable material, which overlap joints between adjacent panels, are affixed
to the panels on the sides facing the lining plates.
2. A panel, in particular for a roof and/or wall covering construction according to claim
1, characterized in that said panel is on one longitudinal edge provided with a projecting
nose and on an opposite longitudinal edge with a groove having a cross-section which
corresponds with the cross-section of said nose, whilst strips of a vapour impermeable
material are affixed to the panel on either side of said nose.
3. A panel according to claim 2, characterized in that said panel is on one cross edge
provided with a projecting nose and on an opposite cross edge with a groove having
a cross-section which corresponds with the cross-section of said nose, whilst strips
of a vapour impermeable material are affixed to the panel on either side of said nose.
4. A construction and/or a panel according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized
in that said sealing strips of a vapour impermeable material are made of butyl rubber.
5. A construction and/or a panel according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized
in that said panels are made of expanded polystyrene foam and are covered on either
side with an aluminium foil
6. A construction and/or a panel according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized
in that the strips to be provided over the joints are made of an aluminium foil.
7. A construction and/or a panel according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized
in that a projecting nose has a substantially trapezoidal cross-section.
8. A panel according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that said panel
is along one edge provided with a strip adhered to said panel, said strip extending
beyond the panel over part of its width.
9. A panel according claim 8, characterized in that the part of said strip extending
beyond the respective panel is provided with an adhesive film, which is covered with
a removable cover strip.