EP0389058A1 - Dichtungsschürze zur Eindeckung von Übergängen zwischen flachen und profilierten Dachteilen - Google Patents

Dichtungsschürze zur Eindeckung von Übergängen zwischen flachen und profilierten Dachteilen Download PDF

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EP0389058A1
EP0389058A1 EP90200659A EP90200659A EP0389058A1 EP 0389058 A1 EP0389058 A1 EP 0389058A1 EP 90200659 A EP90200659 A EP 90200659A EP 90200659 A EP90200659 A EP 90200659A EP 0389058 A1 EP0389058 A1 EP 0389058A1
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Dirk Johannes Van Schellebeek
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D13/00Special arrangements or devices in connection with roof coverings; Protection against birds; Roof drainage ; Sky-lights
    • E04D13/14Junctions of roof sheathings to chimneys or other parts extending above the roof
    • E04D13/147Junctions of roof sheathings to chimneys or other parts extending above the roof specially adapted for inclined roofs
    • E04D13/1473Junctions of roof sheathings to chimneys or other parts extending above the roof specially adapted for inclined roofs specially adapted to the cross-section of the parts extending above the roof
    • E04D13/1475Junctions of roof sheathings to chimneys or other parts extending above the roof specially adapted for inclined roofs specially adapted to the cross-section of the parts extending above the roof wherein the parts extending above the roof have a generally rectangular cross-section
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D1/00Roof covering by making use of tiles, slates, shingles, or other small roofing elements
    • E04D1/36Devices for sealing the spaces or joints between roof-covering elements
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D13/00Special arrangements or devices in connection with roof coverings; Protection against birds; Roof drainage ; Sky-lights
    • E04D13/17Ventilation of roof coverings not otherwise provided for
    • E04D13/174Ventilation of roof coverings not otherwise provided for on the ridge of the roof
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D13/00Special arrangements or devices in connection with roof coverings; Protection against birds; Roof drainage ; Sky-lights
    • E04D13/17Ventilation of roof coverings not otherwise provided for
    • E04D13/178Ventilation of roof coverings not otherwise provided for on the eaves of the roof

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  • the invention relates to a flashing for obstructing apertures remaining between a substantially straight and a profiled part of, for example, a sloping roof, comprising an attachment portion for attaching the flashing to the straight part of the roof, such as a part of the roof boarding near a lower edge thereof or near a skylight, a ridge or hip rafter, and also comprising a flashing designed to adjust supply to the profiled part of the roof, such as tiles.
  • the invention aims to obstruct the said apertures such as for example between tiles and a ridge or hip rafter or between tiles and a skylight or between the bottom row of tiles of a sloping roof and the roof construction, in order to prevent powder snow and/or rainwater from penetrating through these apertures.
  • the invention aims to realize this object by a flashing, the embodiment of the invented flashing being simple and cheap to produce as well as to attach to the roof construction.
  • the invented flashing is substantially characterized in that the flashing portion is at least partly corrugated, the height of the corrugations decreasing from the outer edge of the flashing portion positionable against the profiled roof part, in the direction to the attachment portion and the flashing portion at least being substantially free of thick parts and being made of supply depliable material, resulting in that the flashing portion is supply fan-like spreadable and yieldingly bendable due to pressure exerted by the profiled roof part, resulting in that the course of the outer edge of the flashing portion adjusts to the profiled roof part.
  • the invented flashing portion is supply spreadable and yieldingly bendable and made as an integral product without constituent parts, the entire flashing is easy and cheap to manufacture, while the flashing portion yet, due to the fan-like supply spreading and yieldingly bending, adjusts supply to the profiled roof part without activities being necessary by which also costs are reduced.
  • the invention relates to a flashing of the above-indicated kind, the attachment portion being made to be attached to the roof construction under a ridge or via a ridge.
  • An easily attachable and cheap combination of a ridge tile and flashing is according to the invention characterized by pins or sleeves formed on the attachment portion to which the sleeves or pins formed on the ridge tile are attachable.
  • an embodiment of the invented flashing according to any of the accompanying claims 1 to 5 is moreover characterized in that the attachment portion is formed to be attached to the roof construction under the roof covering, such as tiles, near the lower edge of a sloping roof.
  • Another variation of the invented flashing is characterized in that the flashing is made to link up to a skylight and the surrounding tiles.
  • Figure 1 shows a vertical cross-­section of the lower edge of a roof boarding 1 of a sloping roof.
  • a gutter bracket batten 4 is fixed, shown in cross-section in figure 1, the gutter bracket batten having mounted onto it the in itself known brackets 2, of which in figure 1 only one bracket is drawn, for carrying an in itself known gutter 3 of which in figure 1 only the right part is shown in vertical cross-­section.
  • the flashing 5 comprises according to the end view in figure 1 and the bottom view in figure 2 an attachment portion 7 and a flashing portion 8 which are preferably made as an integral product of plastic.
  • the attachment portion 7 of the flashing 5 is as shown in figures 1 and 2, provided with attachment surfaces 13, a passage being provided between each pair of adjacent attachment surfaces 13, the bottom 14 of this passage being at a lower level than the attachment surfaces 13, which is in accordance with figure 1.
  • the attachment surfaces 13 are positioned in figure 1 flat against the gutter bracket batten 4, whereas the bottoms 14 are lying at a distance from the gutter bracket batten 4, resulting in that between each bottom 14 and the gutter bracket batten a passage is present along which ventilation along the dotted lines in figure 1 is possible, from the outside air to the space between the tiles 11 and the roof boarding 1, or in opposite direction.
  • the wall parts 15 between the bottoms 14 and the attachment surfaces 13 make the attachment portion 7 stiffer, which is desirable.
  • every gutter bracket 2 can extend through a relevant passage between the gutter bracket batten 4 and the involved bottom 14. As a result the necessity for passages in the gutter bracket batten 4 for gutter brackets 2 is avoided and the gutter brackets can simply be mounted on the gutter bracket batten.
  • the flashing portion 8 is made of sheet like, thin plastic, the height of the corrugations 9 decreasing from the outer edge 10 of the flashing portion in the direction to the attachment portion 7 of the flashing.
  • the flashing portion 8 is preferably free from thickenings. Due to the corrugated shape, the flashing portion 8 is supply fan-like spreadable in a direction perpendicular to the corrugations 9. The corrugations are increasingly depliable towards edge 10, so that fan-like spreading of the flashing portion 8 occurs with the highest possible degree of spreading at the edge 10 of the flashing portion.
  • dotted-dashed lines indicate the flashing portion 8 of the flashing in its position free of external infuences. Furthermore, in figure 1 a tile 11 partly in side-view and partly in cross-section is shown, the tile bearing on the bottom 14 of the attachment portion 7 of the flashing. The tile 11 is profiled in a corrugated or in another way as is common usage with tiles, in the plane perpendicular to its length and therefore perpendicular to the plane of figure 1.
  • the flashing portion 8 Due to the transverse profile and the weight of the tile, the flashing portion 8 is not only bent as indicated schematically in figure 1 from the position indicated by dotted-dashed lines to the right with regard to the attachement portion 7 fixed on the gutter bracket batten 4, but the edge of the flashing portion also substantially adjusts to the transverse profile of the tile 11. This adjustment is possible because of the corrugated shape of flashing portion 8, as the corrugations 9 enable fan-like spreading.
  • the corrugation tops of the flashing portion 8 are positioned on a straight line 18 shown in figure 3 by the transverse profile of the tile, but the corrugation tops are brought into a position on a line which substantially follows that profile, resulting in that the corrugation tops are not only no longer positioned on a straight line 18, but are also spaced at larger intervals due to the fan-like spreading.
  • This fan-like spreading is the result of no other influences than the weight and the transverse profile of the tile, which is only possible because of the supple adjustability of the material the flashing portion is made of.
  • This supple adjustability is a result of the slight thickness and the nature of that material, such as PVC-­foil, in combination with the corrugations 9.
  • flanks of the corrugations 9 cause a yieldingly urging of the flashing portion 8 against the tile 11, resulting in that the flashing portion is urged by the tile from its not influenced position, shown by dotted and dashed lines in figure 1 , into the position bent to the right in figure 1, yet at the same time the flashing portion resists the pressure of the tile in so far that the corrugation tops are urged at least substantially against the tile, even adapting to the transverse profile of the tile.
  • the invented corrugations 9 in the flashing portion 8 therefore in the first place produce a fan-like spreadability and in the second place produce yielding pressure as it were in the direction of pivoting back to the position of the flashing portion not being influenced by a tile. It is observed, however, that in figure 2 for sake of simplicity only a small part of the corrugations 9 is depicted, but in reality the flashing portion 8 is provided with corrugations 9 over its entire length.
  • the object of the invented flashing which is to obstruct the apertures between gutter bracket batten 4 and the tile 11, is realized by the flashing portion 8, resulting in that no powder snow can penetrate into the space between the tiles 11 and the roof boarding 1.
  • a deepened part 16 is preferably present in every attachment surface 13, through which an attachment means 6, such as a nail or a screw is insertable for fixing the flashing onto the batten 4.
  • FIG 2 only a part of flashing 5 is depicted, as the remaining part is embodied similar to the depicted part.
  • the not depicted left end is embodied complementary to the right end with at least one attachment surface 13, so that the right end of the depicted flashing can be put over the left end of a non-depicted flashing positioned to the right of the depicted flashing, in order to position a series of flashings linking up to eachother along the entire length of the lower edge of a sloping roof.
  • the attachment portion 7 of the flashing 5 links up to a skirt 12 which is insertable into gutter 3 as shown in figure 1.
  • This construction prevents spurting water, rain or powder snow from contacting the roof boarding 1 and the batten 4, with at the same time continued capability of ventilation along the dotted line in figure 1, therefore passing behind the skirt 12 and/or the gutter 3 and via the apertures between the gutter bracket batten 4 and the bottoms 14 of the flashing portion 7.
  • the skirt 12 and its connection to the attachment portion 7 are preferably stiffened by rib means 17.
  • the rib means 17 also serve to keep the skirt 12 spaced from the right vertical wall of the gutter 3 for the purpose of ventilation along the dotted line in figure 1.
  • the flashing portion 8, the attachment portion 7, the skirt 12 and the rib means 17 are preferably made of plastic as an integral product.
  • FIG. 4 shows a vertical cross-section of the top of a roof sloping to the left and the right, having a left and right roof board 21 which link up to a ridge board 22, e.g. a rafter of which the cross-section is shown by figure 4.
  • ridge board 22 e.g. a rafter of which the cross-section is shown by figure 4.
  • tile battens 24 are mounted for carrying tiles 31. Roof board, ridge board and tile battens are in itself known.
  • the invented flashing 25 comprises according to figure 4 a flashing portion 28 and an attachment portion 27, which are preferably made of plastic as an integral product.
  • the attachment portion 27 is preferably attached or attachable to a ridge tile 23, but the attachment portion can also be embodied in such a way that it is attachable to the ridge board 22 or to a means mounted thereon.
  • the embodiment of the invented flashing may comprise a centrally situated, to the ridge board 22 attachable attachment portion with on the left and right a flashing portion. This embodiment can easily be deduced from figure 4 and is therefore not depicted.
  • the ridge tile 23 is in figure 4 shown in cross-section and in figure 6 in longitudinal cross-section, while figure 5 shows in perspective a number of ridge tiles linked up to eachother.
  • the ridge tile 23 is according to figures 4 and 6 provided with rib means 32 (according to figure 6 a number of six rib means) having recesses which are substantially shaped complementary to the shape of the attachment portion 27 of the flashing 25, so that the attachment portion 27 is insertable into the recesses of the rib means 32, resulting in that the position of the flashing 25 in relation to the ridge tile 23 is fixed.
  • the ridge tile is provided with sleeve like parts 33, in which pin like parts 34 of the attachment portion 27 are insertable, resulting in that the attachment portion is then attached to the ridge tile.
  • the ridge tile 23 is provided with a first shaped gate 35 and a second shaped gate 36 shown in figure 6.
  • the first shaped gate 35 is in a ridge tile which is positioned to the right of the ridge tile shown in figure 6, said first shaped gate being mountable above the second shaped gate 36 of the ridge tile shown in figure 6.
  • two adjacent ridge tiles are fixable to the ridge board 22 by one and the same attachment means 26, such as a nail or a wood screw, resulting in that the ridge tiles link up to eachother rainwater and powder snow proof.
  • the flashing 25 attached to the ridge tile 23 is indicated with the flashing portion 28 in a position free of influences from outside.
  • the flashing portion 28 is indicated bearing against a tile 31, resulting in that the flashing portion seals against the tile as the flashing portion is embodied and functions in the same way as the flashing portion 8 shown in the figures 1, 2, and 3, so that for brevity's sake the extensive discussion of the flashing portion 8 is referred to.
  • the flashing portion 8 urges as shown in figure 1 against the bottom of tile 11, while in figures 4 and 5 the flashing portion 28 urges upon a tile 31.
  • Figure 4 shows this tile 31 partly in a longitudinal view and partly in a cross-section, whereby it appears from figure 5 that this tile in the plane perpendicularly to the length of the tile, therefore perpendicular to the plane of figure 1, is profiled in a corrugated or in another way, such as is general use with tiles.
  • the flashing portion 28 shown in figures 4 and 6 is, as is the case with the flashing portion 8 shown in figures 2 and 3, exclusively made of sheet-like, thin plastic and is corrugated, the height of the corrugations 29 decreasing from the outer edge 30 of the flashing portion in the direction of the attachment portion 27, so the outer edge 30 can be corrugated as shown in figure 3.
  • the corrugations 29 shown in figure 6 result in a supple fan-like spreadability of the flashing portion 28 and in a yieldingly urging of the flashing portion upon the tile 31 because the flashing portion wants to pivote back as it were to its free position indicated on the right in figure 4. It is however observed that in figure 6 for simplicity's sake only a small number of corrugations 29 have been depicted, but that in reality the flashing portion 28 is provided with corrugations 29 along its entire length.
  • the ridge tile 23 is preferably provided with partitions 40 which together with flanges 37 and 38 on the attachment portion 27 of the flashing form a labyrinth-like passage so that ventilation air can pass along the dotted line indicated in figure 1 for ventilation between the space underneath the tiles 31 and the open air, while at the same time penetration of rainwater and/or powder snow is resisted by the flashing portion 28 and by the combination of the partitions 40 with the flanges 37 and 38.
  • a variation of the flashing 25 shown in figure 4 can be provided with a thin bridge part 39 between the flashing portion 28 and the attachment portion 27, the bridge part functioning as a hinge, with the result that during transport the right flashing portion in figure 4 can be held pivoted to the left in a horizontal position in order to ensure that the ridge tile 23 with both flashings 25 takes up less space. Naturally, the left flashing portion 28 is then pivoted to the right.
  • flashings can be applied with a shape and function as follows in principle from the embodiment shown in figures 4, 5 and 6 and the corresponding description.
  • ridge tiles can be applied with a shape and function as follows in principle from figures 4, 5 and 6 and the accompanying description. In that case the tiles do not enclose a right angle with the ridge tile as according to figure 5, but a sharp angle, as the row ridge tiles in that case slopes downward.
  • the principle of the invented flashing can also be applied to a flashing for sealing the transition between the frame of a skylight and the surrounding roof covering.
  • the flashing then also links up to the tiles as the flashing portion is provided with the invented corrugations and therefore is supply fan-like spreadable and urges yieldingly bended against tiles, with the result that no powder snow, rainwater and/or birds can penetrate till underneath the tiles. Therefore a description of the flashing designed for this application is superfluous after the extensive description with the drawings.
  • the flashing portion 8 is preferably made of very thin, supple material, the flashing being provided with rib means 45, 46, which, according to figure 7 extend from the attachment portion 7 till on the flashing portion 8.
  • Figure 7 corresponds substantially to figure 1, so for clearness sake the tile 11 has been left out and as a result the flashing portion 8, unlike in figure 1, is not bended by a tile.
  • the rib means 45, 46 are made integrally with the rest of the flashing, of supple material according to figure 7, whereby the foot portion 46 of the rib means is formed integrally with and links up to the other side of the bottom 14 indicated in figure 2 of the attachment portion 7 as appears from figures 7 and 9, while the arm portion 45 of the rib means extends along and links as integrally formed up to a corrugation top 9, which is at the other side of the flashing portion 8 shown in figure 2.
  • a number as large as possible of the corrugations 9 present in the flashing portion 8 is each provided with a rib means 45, 46 as shown in figure 8.
  • the rib means 45, 46 is integrally made of such supple material and is so thin that the transition between the parts 45 and 46 yields resiliently when a tile 11 (vide figure 1) urges on the flashing portion 8, resulting in that the flashing portion 8 along its edge 10 supply adjusts to the shape of tile 11.
  • the arm portion 45 of each rib means ends at a distance of edge 10 of the flashing portion 8, as indicated by a dotted line in figure 7.
  • the flashing portion 8 can be embodied so thin that the edge 10 supply adjusts to the form of a tile 11 shown in figure 1, the rib means urging the flashing portion 8 with such a force aginst tile 11, that the edge 10 of the flashing portion 8 indeed adjusts to the shape of the tile 11.
  • the rib means 45, 46 provide a solid connection between the flashing portion 8 and the attachment portion 7 of the invented flashing.

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DE4404166A1 (de) * 1994-02-10 1995-08-17 Bwk Dachzubehoer Gmbh First- oder Gratlüfterelement für die Hinterlüftung von Dächern
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FR1511832A (fr) * 1966-08-26 1968-02-02 Tuile faîtière avec plaque et plaque de recouvrement
NL7613216A (nl) * 1975-12-03 1977-06-07 Braas & Co Gmbh Aansluitdeel.
GB2088924A (en) * 1980-12-08 1982-06-16 Timloc Building Products Ltd Improved relating to the ventilation of roof spaces within pitched roofs
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EP0540979A1 (de) * 1991-11-01 1993-05-12 Mid-America Building Products Corporation Firstentlüfter für ein Walmdach
GB2275064A (en) * 1993-02-05 1994-08-17 Ultraframe Plc Roofridge for e.g. a conservatory
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EP0712973A1 (de) 1994-11-21 1996-05-22 Alfons Knoche Universallüfter mit plissierten Seitenteilen in gespritzter Ausführung
WO1996037669A1 (de) * 1995-05-22 1996-11-28 Braas Gmbh Dachelement
WO1997034062A1 (en) * 1996-03-11 1997-09-18 Polysheet A/S A ventilating eaves member
DE19942255C1 (de) * 1999-09-04 2001-10-11 Wolfram Schuermann Dichtungsstreifen zur Firstentlüftung

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