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LV12331B - DEVICE AND METHOD FOR FIXING CONSTRUCTION PANELS TO SURFACES - Google Patents

DEVICE AND METHOD FOR FIXING CONSTRUCTION PANELS TO SURFACES
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LV12331B
LV12331BLVP-98-58ALV980058ALV12331BLV 12331 BLV12331 BLV 12331BLV 980058 ALV980058 ALV 980058ALV 12331 BLV12331 BLV 12331B
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The apparatus and method are provided for applying building panels, such as siding panels, to building surfaces, such as walls. The panels are of type which undergo expansion and contraction due to changes in temperature, and they are applied to a building surface, such as a wall, by means of nails, screws, staples or the like. In order to accommodate the expansion and contraction of the panels, the panels are provided with an attachment hem, such as a strip of relatively flexible material, generally rubber-like or fabric-like in nature. A strip of relatively flexible material may be secured to the relatively rigid building panel by any suitable means, such as adhesive securement, welding, heat fusing, etc., such that it becomes an integral part of the building panel, or the relatively flexible attachment hem may comprise a separate component which, when applied to a building surface, such as a wall or the like, by a suitable nailing, stapling, etc., serves to lock in place the relatively rigid building panel by means of engaging a lip or like portion of the same.

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-1- LV 12331
APPARATUS AND METHOD OF APPLYING BUILDING PANELS TO SURFACES
Background of the Invention
In the art of building construction, it is known to apply relatively rigid building panels, such as siding panels or the like, to a waU of a building. Frequently such panels are constructed of vinyl siding, hardboard, aluminum or the like. In many such instances, the siding, particularly in the case of vinyl siding and aluminum siding, is configured to simulate wood siding construction, and such siding may be extruded, bent, molded or otherwise configured to have lap zones or the like, whereby one edge, such as an upper edge of the panei will be provided with a nailing hem, which hem is in the covered condition after installation by means of the next-applied panei engaging a lap joint of the first-applied panei, and ccrvering the nailing hem of the first-applied panei.
In connection with such prior art application of building panels, it is commonplace that the nailing hem be provided with a slotted hole to accommodate expansion and contraction of the panei due to variations in temperature. Such slotted holes or nailing slots allow the panels to be secured to a wall or other building surface by placing the nail generally in the center of the slot, and hammering it into the building surface, such that, after installation, a given panei is carried by a plurality of nails in similar nailing slots, whereby the panei may free-float on the nails, because the nails are not hammered tightly "home," into the building surface. However, it is not always practical to nail the nails into the center of a nailing slot, and if many nails are nailed toward the end of the nailing slot, the purpose of having a free-floating panei is not achieved, and the desired expansion and contraction in the panei due to changes in temperature will not be accommodated to the extent desirable. Additionally, constantly nailing such relatively "loose" or floating panels provides assembly difficulty. Furthermore, in nailing siding or other panels to building walls, it is inefficient to constantly be -2- concemed about proper placement of the nail in the center of a slotted hole. Other means of assembly, such as power nailing, stapling and the like would be more efficient, if one did not have to be concemed with correct placement of the nail, staple or other fastener relative to the slotted hole.
The Present Invention
The present invention is directed to allowing the fastening of relatively rigid panels, such as siding materiāls, to the wall of a building without adversely affecting the siding performance. Specifically, the invention allows the normai expansion and contraction of the panels, and allows assembly of panels onto uneven wall surfaces, while stili allowing for rigid fastening of the panels to the surfaces.
Most specifically, the present invention employs a relatively flexible attachment member which may be quickly installed onto a wall by means of power nailers, staplers, or other fasteners, which allows for ease of installation without requiring concem over centering the fastener into a nail slot.
The relatively flexible attachment member, in the form of a nail hem or the like, is made of a preferably rubber-like or fabric-like material that stretches or compresses. In its preferred form, the relatively flexible attachment hem or other member may be made to be integral with the relatively rigid panei member, by being adhesively secured thereto, bonded, fused or welded thereto, or even stapled or mechanically interlocked thereto, etc. or a combination of any of such securement techniques, although the relatively flexible attachment member may, in the altemative, comprise a separate member that partially overlies, or othenvise holds the relatively rigid panei member to a wall. The relatively flexible panei member ma.y, for example, be constructed of polyvinyl chloride, rubber, various polymers, or even fabric, or a combination or mix of any of them, and will have the desired flexibility. Suitable fasteners, such as power nailers, staplers, screws or even adhesives or a combination of any of them may be used to secure the relatively flexible attachment members to a building surface. In the case of Steel stud use, in particular, screws may be particularly desirable although other -3- LV 12331 fasteners may be used in addition or instead. In the case of adhesive securement of the relatively flexible attachment member to a building surface, whether or not the attachment member is made integral with or secured to the relativeiy rigid covering panei prior to installation, the adhesive by which the relatively flexible attachment member is secured to a building wall may, for example, be covered by a release strip of paper, which once removed, allows simply pressing the relatively flexible attachment member into fastening engagement on a building wall.
Accordingly, it is a primary object of this invention to provide an efficient method and apparatus for applying relatively rigid building panels onto building walls, to allow for expansion and contraction of panels without requiring the use of slotted nailing holes.
It is another object of this invention to accomplish the above object, by the use of a relatively flexible attachment member which may be attached to a building wall by relatively rigid fasteners, and which in tum, can either be attached to and carriēd by a relatively rigid building material panei, or may hold a relatively rigid building material panei to a wall when the relatively flexible attachment member is applied to a building wall.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will be readily understood by a reading of the brief descriptions of the drawing figurēs, detailed descriptions of the preferred embodiments, and the appended claims.
Brief Descriptions of the Drawing Figurēs
Fig. 1 is a fragmentary perspective view of a prior. art siding installation applied to a building wall, whereby nails are placed at the approximate centers of slotted holes and are nailed through the slotted holes into engagement with a building wall, with the slotted holes being located in a nailing hem of the siding panei.
Fig. 2 is an illustration like that of Fig. 1, but wherein the relatively rigid siding panei is provided with a relatively flexible attachment member, fused or otherwise secured thereto, which attachment is then shown as being applied to the -4- building wall by means of relatively rigid fasteners, such as Staples.
Fig. 3 is a fragmentary enlarged side elevational view of an upper edge of siding, whereby the nailing hem is shown as comprising a relatively flexible siding member secured to the relatively rigid panei member, along a line of fusion, where the relatively flexible material is fused to the relatively rigid material.
Fig. 4 is a fragmentary illustration of another embodiment of this invention, in which the relatively flexible attachment member is separate from the siding panei, and which secures the siding panei to a building wall.
Fig. 5 is an illustration like that of Fig. 4, but wherein the relative rigid siding material is of a different extruded design than that of Fig. 4, and wherein the nailing hem is likewise a separate attachment member holding the relatively rigid siding in place against a building wall.
Fig. 6 is another illustration of applying a relatively rigid siding material to a building wall, in which case the siding material comprises hardboard panels having the relatively flexible attachment members secured thereto, which attachment members are in tum fastened to a building wall by means of Staples or the like.
Detailed Descriptions of the Preferred Embodiments
Referring now to the drawings in detail, reference is first made to the prior art illustration of Fig. 1, wherein a relatively rigid siding panei 10 is shown as having upper and lower opposite edge zones 11, 12, respectively, with the lower edge zone 12 having an upwardly extending lip 13, which engages in a groove 14 of a downwardly tumed lap joint 15 at the upper edge zone of a next-previously applied siding panei 16, whereby the lower end 12 of the relatively rigid panei 10 is secured against a building wall 17, in that the upper edge zone 18 of the lower panei 16 is fastened to the building wall 17 by suitable nails or the like (not shown).
The upper edge zone 11 of the panei 10 comprises a nailing zone, whereby a plurality of slots 20 are provided, whereby nails 21 may be placed approximately -5- LV 12331 in the center of the slots, and hammered in to the building wall 17, an amount sufficient to hold the panei 10 against the wall, but preferably not hammered "tightly home," to allow the normai expansion and contraction movement of the siding 10 leftward and rightward to accommodate the expansion and contraction caused by variations in temperature, whereby the horizontal slots 20 allow the panei to slide along the nails 21.
With reference now to Fig. 2, there is illustrated a preferred embodiment of the present invention, in which a relatively flexible nailing hem 25 is provided at the upper edge zone 26 of a relatively rigid siding panei 27, fused thereto, as is shown more clearly in Fig. 3, along a fusion line 28, by means of heat fusion, adhesive securement, sonic welding, mechanical interlock or the like. It will also be noted that where the siding panei 27 is an extruded panei, such as a vinyl panei, the relatively flexible attachment hem 25 may be co-extruded as the relatively rigid vinyl panei 27 is extruded. In any event, the relatively flexible attachment member 25 as shown in Figs. 2 and 3 becomes integral with the relatively rigid panei 27, such that it may be stapled to a surface 30 of a building wall 31, by means of suitable Staples such as those 32 delivered from a staple gun, power stapler, or the like, or adhesively applied to a wall 31 by an adhesive 29 on a surface thereof.
It will be noted that, as in the prior art illustration of Fig. 1, the lower edge zone 33 of the panei 27 will have an upwardly extending lip 34, secured in a downwardly opening grove 35 of a lap joint 36 of a next-previously applied panei 37, such that the panei 27 is held against the wall 31 at its lower end, and is fastened to the wall 31 at its upper end by means of the Staples 32, as shown.
With reference to Fig. 4, it will be seen that the relatively flexible attachment member 40 is separate from the relatively rigid panei 41, and is applied to the building wall 42 by means of suitable nail-like fasteners 43 or the like. The upper lip 44 of the relatively rigid panei 41 is overlapped by the lower end 45 of the flexible panei 44, which holds the lip 44 against the wall 42.
In Fig. 5, an altemative design for a relatively rigid panei 51 is provided, such that an upstanding lip 54 thereof is engaged by the separate relatively flexible -6- attachment member 50, holding the lip 54 against the building wall 52, and the relatively flexible attachment member 50, is, in turu, fastened to the building wall 52 via suitable Staples 53 or the like.
With reference now to Fig. 6, there is shown an altemative type of relatively rigid covering panels 61, in the form of hardboard panels 61 applied to a building wall 62.
The panels 61 are of the type having tongue-and-groove interconnections at upper and lower edges thereof, such as with the tongue 63 of a lower panei 64 in engagement in a grove 65 of the upper panei 61. The panels 64, 61, comprise the relatively rigid panels in this embodiment, and they, in tum, are provided with relatively flexible attachment members 66, 67, secured in some appropriate manner, such as by glue or other adhesives, into notches such as that 68 at the upper end, and in the rear surface 70 of the relatively rigid panels, such as that 61. The nailing hem 72 of the relatively flexible attachment member 66 is suitably fastened to the wall 62 by means of suitable nails, Staples or the like 73.
As discussed above, the relatively flexible attachment members may be fastened to a building wall by means of adhesives or the like, such as, by employing an adhesive on the surface that is to be applied to the wall, perhaps by a strip of removable release paper or the like, which, once removed, leaves a tacky surface ready for application to a building wall by simply placing the same thereagainst. It will further be understood that various other types of fasteners, other than adhesives, nails, Staples or the like, may be used as fasteners for fastening the relatively flexible attachment members to a building wall. It will further be understood that the relatively flexible attachment members may be separate members as in the case of embodiments of Figs. 4 and 5, or may be made integral therewith, as in the case of the embodiment of Figs. 2-3 and 6. Where the flexible members are made integral with the rigid panei members, such may be done by various techniques, such as gluing, melting together, sonic welding, heat fusion, co-extrusion, etc., or by any other means, even mechanical fastening means, such as stapling the relatively flexible member to the relatively rigid LV 12331 -7- member (not shown). It will further be tmderstcxxi that the materiāls of construction of the relatively flexible members may be varied, to include rubber-like materiāls, fabrics, relatively flexible sheet materiāls, or the like, and that such may be co-extensive in horizontal length with the relatively rigid panels, as shown 5 herein, or may be comprised of relatively short strips, nailing hems, or tabs (not shown), or the like. Additionally, the relatively rigid panels may take on various forms other than those specifically disclosed herein, and may comprise siding panels, roofing panels or the like, comprised of vinyl, aluminum, other sheet metāls or thermoplastics, or even wood or the like, as desired. Thus, it will be 10 apparent from the foregoing that various modifications may be made in the details of constructions, as well as in the use and operation of the exterior covering, assembly and components thereof of the present invention, ali within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims. -8- LV 12331
What is claimed is: 1. An exterior covering assembly for covering building surfaces and the like, comprising: (a) a plurality of relatively rigid covering panels for covering at least a portion of a building surface; (b) a plurality of relatively flexible attachment members for attaching relatively rigid panels to the building surface while in engagement with said panels; and (c) a plurality of fastener means for fastening relatively flexible attachment members to the building surface; vvherein (d) said relatively flexible attachment members comprising means operationally connecting said relatively rigid covering panels and said fastener means, for indirectly attaching said panels to a building surface via said relatively flexible attachment members; (e) whereby expansion and contraction of said relatively rigid covering panels with variations in temperature is accommodated by the flexibility of said relatively flexible attachment members, without interfering with the security of attachment of said fastener members to the building surface. 2. The covering assembly of claim 1, wherein said relatively flexible attachment members are carried by said relatively rigid covering panels. 3. The covering assembly of claim 2, wherein said attachment members are integrally connected with said panels. -9- 4. The covering assembly of claim 1, wherein said reiatively flexible attachment members are separate from said panels. 5. The covering assembly of claim 1, wherein the panels are siding panels for siding building surfaces, and wherein the attachment members are flexible strips. 6. The covering assembly of claim 5, wherein the fastener means comprise mechanical fastener members for fastening the attachment members to a building surface. 7. The covering assembly of claim 5, wherein the fastener means comprise adhesive fastener means for fastening the attachment members to a building surface. 8. The covering assembly of claim 3, vvherein the panels are siding panels for siding building surfaces, and wherein the attachment members are flexible strips, and wherein the fastener means comprise mechanical fastener members for fastening the attachment members to a building surface. 9. The covering assembly of claim 5, wherein opposite edge zones are provided on each said panei and wherein said opposite edge zones of each said panei have connection means for connection of a said panei with an adjacent panei in the assembled condition of panels on a building surface. 10. The covering assembly of claim 4, wherein said panels and said attachment members each have edge zones wherein said edge zones of said panels and said edge zones of said attachment members have connection means for connection of a said relatively rigid panei with an adjacent said relatively flexible attachment member in the assembled condition on a building surface. LV 12331 -ΙΟΙ 1. The covering assembly of claim 10, wherein opposite edge zones are provided on each said panei and wherein said opposite edge zones of each said panei have connection means for connection of a said panei with an adjacent panei in the assembled condition of panels on a building surface. ' 12. An exterior covering panei for application to a building stīrface by fastener means, such as siding, roofing or the like, comprising a relatively rigid panei portion and a relatively flexible panei portion secured with said relatively rigid panei portion, and comprising means whereby expansion and contraction of said relatively rigid panei portion with variations in temperature is accommodated by the flexibility of said flexible panei portion without interfering with the attachment of the panei to the building surface by a fastener means. 13. The panei of claim 12, wherein the panei is a siding panei for siding a'building surface, and wherein the relatively flexible panei portion is capable of stretching to accommodate expansion and contraction of said relatively rigid panei portion with variations in temperature. 14. The panei of claim 13, wherein opposite edge zones are provided on each said panei and wherein said opposite edge zones of said panei have connection means for connection of a said panei with an adjacent panei in the assembled condition of panels on a building surface. 15. A method of covering a building surface comprising the steps of: (a) providing a plurality of relatively rigid covering panels for covering at least a portion of a building surface; (b) providing a plurality of relatively flexible attachment members for attaching relatively rigid panels to the building surface while in engagement with said panels; -11- (c) providing a plurality of fastener means for fastening relatively flexible attachment members to the building surface; and (d) operationally connecting said relatively rigid covering panels and said fastener means, for indirectly attaching said panels to a building surface via said relatively flexible attachment members; (e) whereby expansion and contraction of said relatively rigid covering panels with variations in temperature is accommodated by the flexibility of said relatively flexible attachment members, without interfering with the security of attachment of said fastener members to the building surface. 16. The method of claim 15, wherein opposite edge zones are provided on each said panei and wherein said opposite edge zones of each said panei have connection means for connection of a said panei with an adjacent panei in the assembled condition of panels on a building surface, including the step of serially connecting edge zones of adjacent panels together to assemble them into a covering for a building surface. -12- LV 12331
Abstract 5 An apparatus and method is provided for appiying building panels, such as siding panels, to building surfaces, such as walls. The panels are of a type which undergo expansion and contraction due to changes in temperature, and they are applied to a building surface, such as a wall, by means of nails, screws, Staples or the like. In order to accommodate the expansion and contraction of the panels, the 10 panels are provided with an attachment hem, such as a strip of relatively flexible material, generally rubber-like or fabric-like in nature. A strip of relatively flexible material may be secured to the reiatively rigid building panei by any suitable means, such as adhesive securement, welding, heat fusing, etc., such that it becomes an integral part of the building panei, or the relatively flexible 15 attachment hem may comprise a separate component which, when applied to a building surface, such as a wall or the like, by a suitable nailing, stapling, etc., serves to lock in place the relatively rigid building panei by means of engaging a lip or like portion of the same.

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1 LV 12331 Izgudrojuma formula 1. Ārējās apdares komplekss ēku un līdzīgu virsmu apdarei, kas ietver: (a) lielāku skaitu relatīvi stingu apdares paneļu ēkas virsmas lielākās daļas pārklāšanai: (b) lielāku skaitu relatīvi lokanu sasaistes elementu, kas paredzēti relatīvi stingo paneļu piesaistīšanai ēkas virsmai; (c) lielāku skaitu fiksatoru, kas paredzēti relatīvi lokano sasaistes elementu piestiprināšanai pie ēkas virsmas, kur (d) minētie relatīvi lokanie sasaistes elementi satur līdzekļus, kas ekspluatācijas apstākļos savieno minētos relatīvi stingos apdares paneļus un minētos fiksatorus minēto paneļu netiešai stiprināšanai ar minēto relatīvi lokano sasaistes elementu starpniecību (e) un tādā veidā relatīvi stingo apdares paneļu izplešanās un saraušanās temperatūras izmaiņu rezultātā tiek izlīdzināta ar relatīvi lokano sasaistes elementu lokanību, nemainot minēto fiksatoru stiprinājuma drošību uz ēkas virsmas.1. An exterior finishing complex for finishing buildings and similar surfaces, comprising: (a) a larger number of relatively rigid finishing panels for the surface of a building surface: (b) a greater number of relatively flexible joining elements designed to attract relatively sting panels; building surface; (c) a greater number of latches for attaching relatively flexible joining elements to a building surface, wherein (d) said relatively flexible joining elements comprise means for connecting said relatively rigid finishing panels under operating conditions and said latches for indirectly reinforcing said panels with said relatively flexible means; through the connecting elements (e) and thus the expansion and shrinkage of the relative stinging panels as a result of temperature changes is compensated by the flexibility of the relatively flexible joining elements, without altering the security of the fixing of said latches on the surface of the building.2. Ārējās apdares komplekss pēc 1. punkta, kurā minētie relatīvi lokanie sasaistes elementi ir pievienoti minētajiem relatīvi stingajiem apdares paneļiem.An external finishing complex according to claim 1, wherein said relatively flexible joining elements are attached to said relatively rigid finishing panels.3. Ārējās apdares komplekss pēc 2. punkta, kurā minētie sasaistes elementi ir viengabala ar minētajiem apdares paneļiem.An exterior finishing complex according to claim 2, wherein said bonding elements are integral with said finishing panels.4. Ārējās apdares komplekss pēc 1. punkta, kurā minētie sasaistes elementi ir izveidoti atsevišķi no minētajiem apdares paneļiem.An external finishing complex according to claim 1, wherein said bonding elements are formed separately from said finishing panels.5. Ārējās apdares komplekss pēc 1. punkta, kurā minētie paneļi ir sienu paneļi ēku ārsienu nosegšanai un minētie sasaistes elementi ir lokanas sloksnes.An external finishing complex according to claim 1, wherein said panels are wall panels for covering the exterior walls of buildings and said bonding elements are flexible strips.6. Ārējās apdares komplekss pēc 5. punkta, kurā savienotājelementi, kas paredzēti sasaistes elementu piestiprināšanai pie ēkas virsmas, ir mehāniski savienošanas līdzekļi. 2An external finishing complex according to claim 5, wherein the fasteners for attaching the bonding elements to the building surface are mechanical joining means. 27. Ārējās apdares komplekss pēc 5. punkta, kurā savienotājelementi, kas paredzēti sasaistes elementu piestiprināšanai pie ēkas virsmas, ir adhezīvi savienošanas līdzekļi7. An external finishing complex according to claim 5, wherein the fasteners for attaching the engagement elements to the building surface are adhesive bonding means8. Ārējās apdares komplekss pēc 3. punkta, kurā minētie paneļi ir sienu paneļi ēku ārsienu apdarei, sasaistes elementi ir lokanas sloksnes un savienotājelementi, kas paredzēti sasaistes elementu piestiprināšanai pie ēkas virsmas, ir mehāniski savienošanas līdzekļi.8. The exterior finishing complex of claim 3, wherein said panels are wall panels for exterior wall decoration of buildings, the joining elements being flexible strips and the fasteners for attaching the bonding elements to the building surface are mechanical joining means.9. Ārējās apdares komplekss pēc 5. punkta, kurā paneļu pretējās malās izveidotas joslas, kas aprīkotas ar savienošanas līdzekļiem blakusesošo paneļu savienošanai, tos montējot uz ēkas virsmas.An exterior finishing complex according to claim 5, wherein bands are provided on opposite sides of the panels, equipped with means for connecting adjacent panels, mounted on the surface of the building.10. Ārējās apdares komplekss pēc 4. punkta, kurā minēto paneļu un minēto sasaistes elementu malās izveidotas joslas, kas aprīkotas ar savienošanas līdzekļiem relatīvi stingo paneļu savienošanai ar tam tuvajiem relatīvi lokanajiem sasaistes elementiem, montējot paneļus uz ēkas virsmas.An exterior finishing complex according to claim 4, wherein strips of said panels and said engaging elements are provided with bands equipped with means for connecting relatively stinged panels to adjacent relatively flexible joining elements by mounting the panels on the building surface.11. Ārējās apdares komplekss pēc 10. punkta, kurā minēto paneļu pretējās malās izveidotas joslas, kas aprīkotas ar savienošanas līdzekļiem blakusesošo paneļu savienošanai, tos montējot uz ēkas virsmas.An exterior finishing complex according to claim 10, wherein bands are provided on opposite sides of said panels, equipped with means for connecting adjacent panels, mounted on the surface of the building.12. Ārējās apdares panelis, kas paredzēts piestiprināšanai ēku virsmām, piemēram, sānsienām, jumtiem u.tml., ar fiksatoru palīdzību un satur relatīvi stingu paneļa daļu un relatīvi lokanu paneļa daļu, kas savienota ar relatīvi stingo paneļa daļu, kas ir aprīkota ar līdzekļiem temperatūras izmaiņu izraisītās minētās relatīvi stingās paneļa daļas izplešanās un saraušanās izlīdzināšani, izmantojot minētās lokanās paneļa daļas elastību un neietekmējot ar fiksatoriem realizēto paneļu saistību ar ēkas virsmu.12. An exterior trim panel for attachment to building surfaces, such as sidewalls, roofs, etc., by means of latches and comprising a relatively rigid panel portion and a relatively flexible portion of the panel connected to a relatively sting panel portion provided with means temperature-induced expansion and shrinkage of said relatively rigid part of the panel, using the elasticity of said portion of said flexible panel and without affecting the engagement of the panels realized with the fixings with the surface of the building.13. Panelis pēc 12. punkta, kurā panelis ir sienu panelis ēku sienu virsmas apdarei un paneļa relatīvi lokanā daļa ir spējīga izlīdzināt minētās relatīvi stingās paneļa daļas izplešanos un saraušanos temperatūras izmaiņu rezultātā.The panel of claim 12, wherein the panel is a wall panel for wall surface decoration of a building wall, and the relatively flexible portion of the panel is capable of smoothing out the expansion and shrinkage of said relatively rigid panel portion as a result of temperature changes.14. Panelis pēc 13. punkta, kurā paneļa pretējās malās izveidotas joslas, kas aprīkotas ar savienošanas līdzekļiem blakusesošo paneļu savienošanai, tos montējot uz ēkas virsmas.14. The panel of claim 13, wherein bands are provided on opposite sides of the panel equipped with connecting means for joining adjacent panels when mounted on the surface of the building.15. Paņēmiens ēkas virsmas apdarei, kas ietver šādus posmus: (a) aprīkošanu ar lielāku skaitu relatīvi stingiem apdares paneļiem vismaz daļējai ēkas virsmas pārklāšanai; (b) aprīkošanu ar lielāku skaitu relatīvi lokaniem sasaistes elementiem, kas paredzēti relatīvi stingo paneļu piesaistīšanai ēkas virsmai; (c) aprīkošanu ar lielāku skaitu fiksatoriem, kas paredzēti relatīvi lokano savienošanas elementu piestiprināšanai pie ēkas virsmas; (d) savienošanas elementu savienošanu eksluatācijas apstākļos ar relatīvi stingajiem apdares paneļiem un ar fiksatoriem, tā netieši piestiprinot 3 LV 12331 minētos apdares paneļus ēkas virsmai ar minēto relatīvi elastīgo sasaistes elementu starpniecību (e) un tādā veidā relatīvi stingo apdares paneļu izplešanās un saraušanās temperatūras izmaiņu rezultātā tiek izlīdzināta ar relatīvi lokano sasaistes elementu lokanību, nemainot minēto fiksatoru stiprinājuma drošību uz ēkas virsmas.A method of finishing a building surface comprising the steps of: (a) providing a larger number of relatively rigid finishing panels for at least a portion of the surface of the building; (b) providing a larger number of relatively flexible joining elements for engaging relatively stinging panels on the building surface; (c) fitting a larger number of latches for fastening relatively flexible joining elements to the building surface; (d) connecting the joining elements under exudation with relatively rigid finishing panels and latches, indirectly attaching said finishing panels 3 EN 12331 to the surface of the building through said relatively elastic bonding elements (e) and thereby changing the relative stiffness of the paneling and shrinkage temperature; as a result, it is smoothed with the flexibility of the relatively flexible joining elements, without changing the safety of the fastening of the mentioned latches on the building surface.16. Paņēmiens pēc 15. punkta, kurā paneļu pretējās malās ir izveidotas joslas, kas aprīkotas ar savienošanas līdzekļiem blakusesošo paneļu savienošanai, tos montējot uz ēkas virsmas, ietverot blakusesošo paneļu malu zonu pakāpenisku savienošanu, lai no minētajiem paneļiem izveidotu ēkas virsmas apdari.A method according to claim 15, wherein bands are provided on opposite sides of the panels, equipped with means for connecting adjacent panels, mounted on the surface of the building, including the stepwise joining of adjacent panel edge areas to form a surface finish of said panels.
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