Facade clad buildings and method

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Inventors

Jochmann, Ludwig V.

Application #

640130

Filed

Dec-12-1975

Published

Apr-26-1977

Current US Class

052/268
052/302.3
052/309.9
052/407.4
052/410
052/747.11
D25/33

International Classes

E04B 002/28

Field of Search

52/267-269 52/515 52/309 52/516 52/622 52/408 52/407 52/410-413 52/404-406 52/479 52/302 52/303 52/533 52/747

Assignee

The Dow Chemical Company (Midland, MI)

Examiners

Braun; Leslie

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Ingraham; Robert B.

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Abstract
Buildings are clad with facade panels by applying a generally moisture-impermeable layer to the exterior wall, applying a layer of a closed-cell water-impermeable insulating foam to the water-impermeable layer suspending facade cladding pane in spaced relationship to the foamed insulation. It is not necessary to seal or otherwise waterproof the joints between the facade cladding panels.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A building structure, the building structure having a wall and a roof, the wall and roof enclosing a useful space therein, the wall having an exterior surface, the exterior surface having a generally water-impermeable layer affixed thereto, the water-impermeable layer being generally coextensive with the outer surface of the wall, a layer of thermal insulation disposed on the water-impermeable layer and affixed thereto, the layer of thermal insulation comprising a closed-cell, generally water-impermeable foam, a plurality of facade cladding panels disposed remote from the water-impermeable layer and generally adjacent the closed-cell foam thermally insulating layer and means to suspend the panels in generally spaced parallel relationship to an adjacent surface of the foam insulating layer, and at least a majority of the panels defining between adjacent edges a water-permeable passage.



Description
In many instances it is desirable from both a utilitarian and aesthetic standpoint to construct buildings using facade cladded panels as the external surface on the vertical walls. In conventional construction techniques, particularly in the temperate climates, often thermal insulation is disposed between the building wall and the facade cladding panels which are suspended or supported in spaced relationship to the wall. Joints between the facade cladding panels are then sealed to prevent the passage of water between adjacent panels into the thermal insulating material disposed behind the panels. Such a method of construction usually requires substantial labor and extreme care in providing a waterproof seal between the facade cladding panels. Once such panels have been installed and sealed, they are subject to expansion and contraction caused by changes in ambient temperatures both on a daily basis and on a seasonal basis. Such expansion and contraction or thermal working of the panels and sealant can cause failure in the joint between adjacent panels at some undetermined future time. The joints between the facade panels provide the principal water seal which protects the building. A failure of such a seal permits entry of water into the thermal insulation disposed in the space between the wall of the building and the facade cladding panel. In the event that certain insulating materials are employed such as thermal insulating materials using fibrous materials such as organic and inorganic fibers such as mineral fibers, glass wool, water-sensitive plastic foam insulation and the like, a substantial loss in insulating value occurs when such materials become wet.
 
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