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5631A-AU&NZ A corner post system for a building construction having two substantially perpendicular walls (4) each formed from co-planar panels (5) and no wall frame, is disclosed. The building has an L-shaped corner post (13) having two 5 vertically extending surfaces, an L-shaped cover strip (14), and two elongate panel interconnectors (11). Each of the panel interconnectors is secured to a corresponding one of the vertically extending surfaces, and an edge of the cover strip (14) and an edge of an external surface of a panel (5) being clamped against a corresponding one of the panel interconnectors (11). The 10 building (1) has a ceiling frame or roof frame and a floor or floor frame. The interconnector interposed between each pair of adjacent co-planar wall panels, is normally in compression and has an upper and lower end. The lower end of each interconnector is secured to the floor or floor frame, and the upper end of each interconnector is secured to said ceiling or roof frame, whereby 15 aerodynamic forces tending to raise the ceiling or roof frame are resisted by the interconnectors being placed in tension. )Fla.
5631A-AU&NZ A corner post system for a building construction having two substantially perpendicular walls (4) each formed from co-planar panels (5) and no wall frame, is disclosed. The building has an L-shaped corner post (13) having two 5 vertically extending surfaces, an L-shaped cover strip (14), and two elongate panel interconnectors (11). Each of the panel interconnectors is secured to a corresponding one of the vertically extending surfaces, and an edge of the cover strip (14) and an edge of an external surface of a panel (5) being clamped against a corresponding one of the panel interconnectors (11). The 10 building (1) has a ceiling frame or roof frame and a floor or floor frame. The interconnector interposed between each pair of adjacent co-planar wall panels, is normally in compression and has an upper and lower end. The lower end of each interconnector is secured to the floor or floor frame, and the upper end of each interconnector is secured to said ceiling or roof frame, whereby 15 aerodynamic forces tending to raise the ceiling or roof frame are resisted by the interconnectors being placed in tension. )Fla.
Construction of Buildings
LOWREY IAN (author)
2019-05-30
Patent
Electronic Resource
English
IPC:
E04B
Allgemeine Baukonstruktionen
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