EP0687784A1 - Rigole de drainage pour bâtiments - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a building drainage channel with an essentially U-shaped channel body according to the preamble of claim 1.
- Building gutters are used to drain surface water from building surfaces, namely flat roofs, patios and balconies and green roofs.
- selected areas of the roof structures above the roof surface covering in the roof covering e.g. Gravel bed, soil etc., channels provided, in which building drainage channels are used.
- Known embodiments of building channels are supported by brackets against the surface covering of the building surfaces or have disk-shaped feet, which are optionally height-adjustable.
- a force acting on the cover of the drainage channel is introduced via the brackets or feet onto the surface covering and leads to an undesirably high surface pressure, with the result that the surface covering can be damaged.
- gravel strips on the side of the channels appropriate. These gravel strips must be assembled separately and must be manually adapted to the shape of the surface. In addition, gravel strips suspended in the channel make subsequent height adjustment almost impossible.
- Known building drainage channels have adjustment mechanisms arranged on the side, which protrude unprotected into the water drainage channel. As a result, the subsequent adjustment of the height, the z. B. is necessary when the surface coverings set, difficult, and on the other hand, there is the problem that an adjustment due to corrosion or dirt in the channel channel is no longer possible or only with great effort. In the case of known channels, only a uniform height adjustment or tilting in the longitudinal direction is possible. Sloping installation positions to adapt to complicated roof structures cannot be realized.
- the problem with known building gutters is that the surface pressure introduced by the gutter with a predetermined load class on the surface covering a max. permissible surface pressure does not exceed. Furthermore, moisture must be removed unhindered, that is, the moisture must not remain on the surface. In addition, the grooves on the surface side via the front and / or long sides to the location or the slope of the building area, z. B. roof, balcony or terrace to adjust.
- the basic idea of the invention is to design the building drainage channel in such a way that a bottom group which forms the channel body and is closed in the lower region is provided.
- Supporting against the inside of the floor assembly or the floor are telescopic adjustment elements for receiving, guiding and adjusting the height of the frame or an extension frame.
- the frame forms an upper channel part, which dips with its side walls into the channel body or the lower channel part.
- the side walls of the frame and the side walls of the channel body have a large number of water inlet openings or perforations.
- the water inlet openings and the formation of a continuous outer surface of the side walls of the frame and the channel body ensure that on the one hand water can penetrate into the channel unhindered and on the other hand gravel and dirt are retained. An additional gravel ledge is no longer required.
- the telescopic adjustment elements are designed in the manner of a double tube adjustment with a screw thread arranged inside. As a result, an adjustment from above through an opening in the frame can be carried out easily and subsequently. Furthermore, the protected screw thread arrangement within the double tube largely prevents contamination of the thread, so that it can be adjusted or readjusted without problems even after a long period of time.
- An attachment frame interacts with and is connected to the upper tube of the double tube guide.
- a lower tube of the double tube guide is connected to a base plate, the base plate being fixed to the bottom of the channel body.
- the base plate being fixed to the bottom of the channel body.
- the double pipe guide or the lower and upper pipes of the guide are arranged in the corners or in the edge regions of the channel body, in order to allow for a free, undisturbed drain through the smooth channel floor.
- the top frame and the frame serve to accommodate a cover grate, which is connected to the top frame by means of locking means.
- the frame and / or the stacking frame expediently has supports for the lateral reception and guidance of the cover grate.
- Means are provided in the side walls of the channel body and the frame to ensure a stop when adjusting the height. This is done, for example, by a punched-out, bent extension of the respective side wall of the frame, the extension being guided in an elongated hole in the side walls of the channel body and ensuring a stop when the height is adjusted upwards. This ensures that exceeding the adjustment range is avoided even when the channel is installed.
- the adjustment elements according to the invention can be used to adjust the height in the longitudinal and / or transverse direction.
- the water inlet openings in the side walls of the channel body and the frame are designed as elongated perforations in such a way that a maximum lateral inlet is ensured regardless of the degree of height adjustment.
- the mentioned base plates for receiving the lower pipe of the double pipe guide have means for connecting like a plug-in shoe or for connecting from above by means of latching tongues of a plurality of elements which can be arranged in a row to form a longer building drainage channel.
- the cover grille is locked in a form-fitting manner.
- the lock which is firmly fixed to the grate, locks the grate by turning it 90 °.
- the closure engages in an elongated hole in a bracket.
- the lock is turned 90 ° forwards or backwards to release it.
- the side walls of the frame enclose the side walls of the channel body from the outside, so that the channel body side walls submerge into the side walls of the frame during adjustment. It is essential, however, that it is ensured that a continuous outer surface for unimpeded lateral water entry and for retaining gravel and dirt particles is guaranteed.
- the corner pieces are designed so that double pipe guide adjustment elements are also provided between an upper corner piece and a lower corner piece.
- the upper corner piece serves to accommodate a corner cover grate.
- plug-in shoe elements are arranged analogously to the previously mentioned base plates, so that 90 ° branches in the channel system can be realized in a square or rectangular corner piece design, for example.
- the gutter system is closed at the end of the gutter, the end plates also being able to have elongated perforations, such as the side walls of the gutter body. Drainage elements are arranged at the lowest point of the channel system in the direction of the slope and serve to collect and drain the water absorbed by the channel.
- the water inlet openings are designed as vertical elongated perforations 3 (see FIG. 3).
- Frame side walls 4 of the frame 5 dip into the channel body 1.
- Double pipe guide adjustment elements are arranged between the frame 5 and the channel body 1 or the bottom region 1.1 of the channel body. These adjustment elements form two telescopically displaceable tubes which can be adjusted from above, ie from the surface of the grating 7, by means of a self-locking screw thread.
- the frame 5 has bores 8 for unimpeded adjustment, through which an adjustment tool, for example an Allen key, can be inserted.
- the double pipe guide adjustment elements 6 are arranged in the inner corners or edge areas of the channel body in such a way that in the floor area 1.1 a surface that is as free as possible is ensured for the unimpeded drainage of water entering through the side walls 2, 4 or through the grating 7.
- the frame 5 comprises the upper tubular part of the double pipe guide adjustment elements 6.
- the screw thread or the adjustment elements 6 are actuated, the height of the frame 5 is changed in its position, the frame side walls 4 sliding along the side walls 2 of the channel body 1.
- a guide extension 9 in the form of a punched-out, angled section of the respective frame side wall 4 is guided in an elongated hole cutout 16 in the respective side wall 2 of the channel body 1, thereby ensuring a height stop when adjusting.
- the double pipe guide adjustment elements 6 arranged in the corner regions of the channel body 1 and fastened on a base plate 11 have plug elements 10 in the manner of a father-mother plug-in shoe connection.
- the bottom area 1.1 of the channel body 1 lies over a large area on the surface covering, for. B. a film (not shown).
- Forces acting on the cover grate 7 are absorbed via the frame 5, which cooperates with a cover frame 12, and via the double pipe guide adjustment elements 6 and distributed over a large area.
- the surface pressure acting on the surface is therefore extremely low, even at high load classes, so that damage to the surface is excluded. Likewise, no torque acts on the surface when adjusting the height.
- the cover grate 7 is fixed to the cover frame 12 by means of a fastening pin 13.
- the fastening pin 13 is fixed in the cover frame 12 with a snap-in connection, the fastening pin 13 first being inserted into a bore in the cover frame 12 and then being locked by a 90 ° rotation.
- the frame 5 has an angled support surface 5.1. This contact surface serves to support and guide the cover grate 7 laterally.
- the arrangement of the double pipe guide adjustment elements 6 in the edge regions of the channel body 1 not only ensures the free, unimpeded drainage mentioned, but also enables the channel body 1 to be easily cleaned.
- FIG. 2 shows a top view of the building drainage channel according to FIG. 1, the cover grate 7 and the upper edge region of the frame 5 with the bores 8 mentioned for inserting an adjustment tool being recognizable here.
- Surface water enters via recesses 14.
- Knobs or elevations 15 serve to increase the surefootedness or to reduce the risk of slipping when entering the channel.
- the already mentioned father plug-in shoe element 10.1 can be seen, which is used for the easy stringing together and lateral fixing of several building interior segments.
- Fig. 3 shows a longitudinal view of the channel body according to FIGS. 1 and 2, wherein the opposite vertical slot perforations 3, which are located in the side walls 2 of the channel body 1 and in the frame side walls 4, can be seen.
- the guide extensions 9 of the frame side wall 4 can be seen, which run in the slot 16 of the side walls 2 of the channel body 1 and which together with the guide extension 9 form the above-mentioned height stop.
- the elongated perforations 3 in the side walls 2, 4 are designed so that there is an optimal water passage or water entry into the channel body 1 regardless of the respective degree of height adjustment.
- 4a shows a plan view of the channel body 1 without a frame and without a top frame. In this top view, the base plates 11 for receiving the double pipe guide adjustment elements 6 can be seen. The adjustment elements 6 are welded to the base plate, the base plate 11 itself being able to be screwed or welded to the base region 1.1 of the channel body 1.
- the space-saving adjusting elements 6 arranged in the edge regions of the channel body 1 ensure a largely unhindered outflow of liquid penetrating through the perforations of the side walls 2 and an effortless cleaning of the channel body 1.
- the plug-in shoe elements namely the father plug-in shoe element 10.1 and the mother plug-in shoe element 10.2 can be seen in the plan view according to FIG. 4a. It is also clear from FIG. 4a that the base plates with attached double pipe guide adjustment elements are manufactured in a standardized manner and can also be used, for example, for connecting gutter systems over corners.
- FIG. 4b The side view of the channel body 1 in FIG. 4b shows the base plates 11 fastened to the channel body with the double pipe guide adjustment elements 6.
- the longitudinal view 4c of the channel body according to FIGS. 4a and 4b reveals the horizontally staggered, vertically configured elongated perforations 3 and the elongated hole recess 16 for receiving the guide extension 9 (see FIGS. 1 and 3).
- FIG. 5a shows a longitudinal view of the frame 5, wherein the frame side wall 4 with the horizontally offset and vertically executed elongated holes 3 can also be seen.
- the guide extension for forming the height stop is designated by 9.
- the sectional view through the frame according to FIG. 5b shows an angled support surface 5.1 and the bore 8 for receiving the adjusting element.
- the guide extension 9 is formed by punching or punching and angling a section of the frame side wall 4.
- 6a to 6d show a detailed representation of the design of the base plate 11 for receiving the lower part of the double pipe guide adjustment element 6.
- the lower pipe 6.1 of the adjustment element 6 is cranked and has an internal thread 17 in its upper region.
- the base plates 11 are manufactured together with the lower tube 6.1 of the adjusting element 6 as standardized products with a corresponding number of father 10.1 (Fig. 6c and 6d) or nut plug-in shoe elements 10.2 (Fig. 6a and 6b) and then to complete the Channel body 1 is used, in order to improve the distribution of forces and to distribute the load, a large number of base plates and adjusting elements can be used in a kitchen interior body or building interior body segment.
- the father plug-in shoe element 10.1 has a locking projection 23 which engages in an associated recess 24 of the mother plug-in shoe element 10.2 or can be brought into a locking engagement.
- This upper tube 6.2 has an inner diameter which allows the lower tube 6.1 to be slidably received in its interior.
- the adjustment tool can be inserted through an opening 18 in the upper tube 6.2.
- the upper tube 6.2 rests on a screw head 19 (see FIG. 1) and is taken along when the screw 19.1 rotates in cooperation with the internal thread 17 and is adjusted in height in relation to the level of the bottom region 1.1 of the channel body 1. 7a and 7b, the upper tube 6.2 has an end plate 20 which interacts with the frame 5 and the cover frame 12, respectively.
- FIG 8a shows a top view of an attachment or cover frame 12 which has brackets 21 with recesses 22 for fastening the cover grate 7.
- the bracket 21 is welded on both sides inside and outside to the frames 5 to form the top frame 12.
- the bracket 21 shoots the gutter statics between the top frame 12 and the cover grating 7 and at the same time takes on the locking bolt or fastening pin 13 for grating locking.
- the prefabricated cover frame 12 is inserted into the channel body in such a way that the corresponding upper tubes 6.2 are inserted over the lower tubes 6.1, which are connected to the base plate 11. Then the cover grate 7 is inserted.
- FIGS. 9a to 9d show detailed representations of the design of the base plate 11.1 of a second embodiment.
- the base plate 11.1 of the second embodiment has the lower part 6.1 of the respective double pipe guide adjustment elements 6.
- This lower part or the lower tube 6.1 of the adjusting element 6 is also cranked and has in its upper area an internal thread 17.
- the base plates 11.1. the second embodiment are also produced together with the lower tube 6.1 of the adjusting element 6 as standardized products.
- no plug-in shoe elements are provided, but the base plate 11.1 has latching tongues 33 and 34.
- the latching tongue 33 preferably has a T-shaped recess 33.1.
- the latching tongue 34 itself is preferably T-shaped.
- the latching tongues 33 and 34 are obtained by punching out according to the blank according to FIG. 9d.
- the dimensions of the width B of the locking tongue 34 essentially correspond to the recess B 'of the locking tongues 33.
- the locking tongue 34 is along the line X at an angle of essentially 90 ° upwards, i.e. folded towards the lower pipe 6.1.
- the locking tongue 33 is also upwards, i.e. towards the pipe 6.1, but only bent or bent at an angle of essentially 60 °. As can be seen from FIGS.
- base plates of the second embodiment 11.1 are arranged at the ends of the channel bodies 1 analogously to the embodiment of the first base plate 11 in such a way that one latching tongue 34 can engage in the opposite latching tongue 33.
- the 90 ° curved T-shaped latching tongue 34 engages in the recess 33.1 of the 60 ° curved tongue 33.
- the base plate 11.1 with the detent tongue 34 which is free-standing at the end of the channel body is projecting in relation to the end of the channel
- the base plate 11.1 with the latching tongue 33, which has the recess 33.1 is arranged to spring back in relation to the end of the channel body.
- the arrangement of this type makes it easier to insert and connect the two channel bodies 1 from above with additional better lateral locking.
- the particular advantage of the second embodiment of the base plates 11.1 with the latching tongues 33 and 34 lies in the fact that for lining up and connecting a plurality of channel bodies 1, these do not have to be shifted on the surface, but instead can be inserted from above and brought into locking engagement.
- FIG. 11a shows a side view
- FIG. 11b shows a top view of a combination frame for building complex interior structural systems.
- the combination frame 40 serves as an Ex, T and cross piece when connecting several channel elements in the case when a channel system with corresponding branches is to be installed.
- the combination frame 40 also has a base plate 11 and double pipe guide adjustment elements 6.
- the combination frame has latching tongues with a T-shaped recess 31 and latching tongues with a T-shape 34 on the respective side faces of the base plate 11.
- the combination frame 40 is a universal component of standard size, each with different height adjustment ranges manufactured and has an inlet openings 42 on its upper side.
- the double pipe guide adjustment elements 6 are manufactured analogously to those of the base plates of the channel body.
- latching tongues 33 and 34 with a T-shaped recess or T-shape are provided for connecting the combination frame 40 to the respectively adjacent channel elements 41, but other alternatives which ensure a secure connection are also conceivable.
- FIG. 12a a side view of a part of a complex channel system consisting of a plurality of channel elements 42 is shown, which are connected at an angle by means of combination frames 40.
- FIG. 12b A plan view of a high-rise gutter system with a plurality of branches is shown in FIG. 12b, here too, combination frames 40 serve to connect corresponding gutter elements 42. Due to the height adjustability with the help of the double pipe guide adjustment elements, which are also suitable for the respective Combination frame 40 are provided, a corresponding continuous adjustment to required or existing gradients is easily possible from above by appropriate recesses with the help of the insertion of a tool.
- FIGS. 13a and b show a top view and a side view of a compensating element 43 for use in the channel system according to the exemplary embodiment described above.
- a compensating element 43 is provided in accordance with the exemplary embodiment according to FIGS. 13 a and b.
- the width of this compensating element 43 is such that it can accommodate a conventional channel element, i.e. the compensating element 43 encompasses the other channel elements, the latter being able to be pushed into the compensating element 43 until the desired length is reached.
- the compensating element 43 has latching means or cutouts only on one side.
- the latching tongue with T-shaped recess 33 and the latching tongue with T-shape 34 are fastened on one side in the area of the double pipe guide adjustment elements 6 on the bottom area 1.1 of the channel body 1.
- a closed floor assembly consisting of the bottom area and side walls of the channel body, into which an upper component, namely the frame with the frame side walls, engages in such a way that perforations in the side walls of the frame and the channel body allow water to enter from the side and at the same time There is retention of gravel or other dirt particles.
- the frame or cover grille can be adjusted in height at any time, even later, from above to compensate for the level. This adjustment can be carried out without removing the grating and is therefore connected with little effort.
- Different sizes in particular based on the height of the side walls of the channel body and / or the frame side walls, make it possible to implement different heights in a continuously adjustable manner.
- the maximum height of a first size corresponds to the minimum height of the next size.
- a large number of adjustment points ensures that tilting of the cover grate or the top frame is avoided.
- the surface pressure ratios are not greater than 3 N / cm2 at a load of 5 kN.
- the particularly stressed part namely the channel body base group
- the plug-in shoe elements which are arranged on the long sides of the channel body, a quick connection of the individual elements for the construction of complex channels can be achieved with the aim of a safe lateral and height orientation.
- the adjustment option using the special adjustment elements ensures height adjustment in the longitudinal and transverse directions.
- the elongated holes in the side walls, in cooperation with an extension in the top frame or the frame, ensure an end stop in the sense of a height limitation.
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