AT53842B - Protection system against the risk of lightning for roofs. - Google Patents

Protection system against the risk of lightning for roofs.

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AT53842B
AT53842B AT53842DA AT53842B AT 53842 B AT53842 B AT 53842B AT 53842D A AT53842D A AT 53842DA AT 53842 B AT53842 B AT 53842B
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lightning
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Carl Baer
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  • Roof Covering Using Slabs Or Stiff Sheets (AREA)

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  SicherungsaniagegegenBiitzgefahrfürDächer. 



   Die Blitzableiteranlagen haben den Zweck, unschädliche Ausgleichungen der entgegengesetzten Elektrizitäten zwischen Wolke und Erde herbeizuführen und wird dies nach gemachten Erfahrungen durch eine möglichst vielverzweigte metallische Leitung erzielt, welche in Form eines Netzes über dem zu schützenden Gebäude offen oder verdeckt auf der Dachfläche angebracht und mit einer genügenden Anzahl Fangvorrichtungen und Ableitungen versehen ist, die bis in du s Grundwasser des Erdbodens oder in Senkbrunnen usw. geführt sind. 



   Gemäss der vorliegenden Erfindung ist das Schutznetz zwischen dem Ziegel- oder Schieferdach und einer dieses tragenden Unterlage verlegt. Die Zeichnung veranschaulicht eine beispielsweise   Ausführungsform   der Erfindung, und zwar ist Fig. 1 ein Querschnitt durch eine mit dem Erfindungsgegenstand ausgestattete Bedachung, Fig. 2 eine Seitenansicht bei teilweise abgenommener Bedachung. Fig. 3 ein Detail in grösserem   Massstab,   Fig. 4 ein Querschnitt zu Fig. 3 ;   Fit. :.   5 eine schematische teilweise Darstellung der von der Seite gesehenen Anlage und Fig. 6 ein 
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Als Beispiel ist gewählt eine einfache   Biberschwanzdachdeckung   Z auf Lattung B mit Pappe- oder Kreosotpapierunterlage P, welche von in beliebigen Abständen angeordnetem Bandmetaii C getragen wird.

   Auf die   Pappe- und Kreosotpapierunterlage   P werden die Ziegel Z in Reihen aneinander gelegt und an den Latten B aufgehängt. Zwischen die Ziegelfugen werden Einlagen R aus Metall gelegt und an den Latten B eingehakt. In den einzelnen Ziegelreihen Z werden auf der lattung B Haften X mit Isolierung zwischen den Ziegelfugen eingetrieben und an diese in der Längsrichtung der Lattung B Kupfer-oder galvanisierte Drähte D gespannt und befestigt. Die Längsdrähte sind mit den Bandeisen C und mit den   metaHischen Eintagen   in enge Verbindung gebracht und bilden diese Metallschleifen, deren etwa 30 Stück pro      vor-   harden   sind, eine grosse Anzahl Kontakte.

   Die Drähte D der einzelnen Ziegelreihen Z werden am Anfang   uns Ende   der Latten B einer jeden Reihe Z mit einer   stärkeren,   in der Richtung der Sparren S verlaufenden Ableitung aus Kupferdraht U (Fig. 2, 3) verbunden. Die Leitung U 
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 uber den First hinweg an verschiedenen Stellen verbunden und ist auf diese Weise ein zusammenwirkendesLeitungsgebildegeschaffen. 



   Diese Schutzvorrichtung gegen Blitzgefahr kann mit der gleichen Wirkung bei Dachdeckungen jeder Art angebracht werden, wobei nur an Stelle der Bandeisen C und Einlagen R   hxw. der von diesen gebildeten Kontakte, welche nur   bei   Ziegelbedachungen   Verwendung finden, unter den Schiefern bzw. Pappdächern usw. Drahtverbindungen in beliebigen Abständen zur 
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 sind der Netzflächengrösse und dem Deckmaterial des Daches entsprechend zu wählen. 

**WARNUNG** Ende DESC Feld kannt Anfang CLMS uberlappen**.



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  Securing against risk of risk of fire for roofs.



   The purpose of the lightning rod systems is to bring about harmless equalization of the opposing electricalities between cloud and earth and, according to experience, this is achieved by a metallic line that is as widely branched as possible, which is attached in the form of a network over the building to be protected, open or hidden on the roof surface and with a a sufficient number of safety gears and down conductors are provided, which are led down to the groundwater of the ground or in sink wells, etc.



   According to the present invention, the protective net is laid between the tile or slate roof and a supporting base. The drawing illustrates an exemplary embodiment of the invention, namely FIG. 1 is a cross section through a roofing equipped with the subject matter of the invention, FIG. 2 is a side view with the roofing partially removed. FIG. 3 shows a detail on a larger scale, FIG. 4 shows a cross-section to FIG. 3; Fit. :. 5 shows a schematic partial representation of the installation seen from the side, and FIG. 6 a
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As an example, a simple plain tile roof covering Z on battens B with cardboard or creosote paper underlay P, which is supported by strip metal C arranged at any distance, is chosen.

   On the cardboard and creosote paper base P, the bricks Z are placed next to one another in rows and hung on the slats B. Inlays R made of metal are placed between the tile joints and hooked onto the battens B. In the individual rows of tiles Z, fasteners X with insulation are driven in between the tile joints on the battens B and copper or galvanized wires D are stretched and fastened to them in the longitudinal direction of the battens B. The line wires are closely connected with the iron straps C and with the metal strands, and form these metal loops, about 30 of which are prehardened, and form a large number of contacts.

   The wires D of the individual rows of bricks Z are connected at the beginning and end of the battens B of each row Z with a stronger conductor made of copper wire U (Fig. 2, 3) running in the direction of the rafters S. The line U
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 Connected across the ridge at different points and in this way a cooperating conduit structure is created.



   This protective device against the risk of lightning can be installed with the same effect on all types of roofing, but only in place of the strap iron C and inserts R hxw. the contacts formed by these, which are only used in tile roofing, under the slates or cardboard roofs, etc. Wire connections at any distance to
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 are to be selected according to the size of the net area and the covering material of the roof.

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PATENT-ANSPRUCH : Sicherungsanlage gegen Blitzgefahr für Dächer, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass dieselbe EMI1.4 **WARNUNG** Ende CLMS Feld Kannt Anfang DESC uberlappen**. PATENT CLAIM: Protection system against the risk of lightning for roofs, characterized in that the same EMI1.4 ** WARNING ** End of CLMS field may overlap beginning of DESC **.
AT53842D 1910-09-19 1910-09-19 Protection system against the risk of lightning for roofs. AT53842B (en)

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Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE1034733B (en) * 1956-08-02 1958-07-24 Gabriel Chomnenic Lightning protection system for buildings covered with clay or other earth tiles

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE1034733B (en) * 1956-08-02 1958-07-24 Gabriel Chomnenic Lightning protection system for buildings covered with clay or other earth tiles

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