AU2015201723B2 - Flashing assembly and flashing junction cover assembly - Google Patents

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AU2015201723B2
AU2015201723B2 AU2015201723A AU2015201723A AU2015201723B2 AU 2015201723 B2 AU2015201723 B2 AU 2015201723B2 AU 2015201723 A AU2015201723 A AU 2015201723A AU 2015201723 A AU2015201723 A AU 2015201723A AU 2015201723 B2 AU2015201723 B2 AU 2015201723B2
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Abstract A flashing assembly 10 for covering a gap 215 between an external brick wall 210 and an internal wooden frame 220. The flashing assembly 10 comprises a base flashing 20, a counter flashing 30, a base support 40 and an attachment bracket 50. The base flashing 20 is a bent longitudinal sheet comprising a generally horizontal main section 21, a lower panel 23 extending downwardly from a front edge 22 of the main section 21, and a return section 25 extending from a rear edge 24 of the main section 21. The counter flashing 30 is also a bent longitudinal sheet comprising a generally horizontal main section 31, a lower return section 33 extending from a front edge 32 of the main section 31, a generally vertical second section 35 extending from a rear edge 34 of the main section 31, and an upper return section 36 extending from a top edge 37 of the second section 35. There is also provided an outer corner junction cover assembly 60 and an inner corner junction cover assembly 170 for covering the gaps at the external junction 235 and internal junction 240 respectively. The outer corner junction cover assembly 60 comprises a lower support member 62, an upper cover member 70 and a cover cap 80. NN" -,.NOtt, FIGURE"7 "N..'N-..N. .... N-...N. .. . . .- .. .. . ....N". N"" N N"" N, xv 4'. .. .. .. .. .. N,.'...N..NNN\ ..N .. ..N.. .. . 'N "...

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FLASHING ASSEMBLY AND FLASHING JUNCTION COVER ASSEMBLY
Field of the Invention [1] The present invention relates to a flashing assembly and flashing junction cover assembly.
Background of the Invention [2] Flashing is a construction detail used to seal and protect joints and gaps in a building from water penetration. Figure 1 shows a prior art flashing assembly 200. At a flashing corner 202 (a junction between two lengths of flashings 203 and 204 in different directions), the junction 202 is covered by a flat strip 205. The strip 205 is mounted to extend across and cover the gap at the corner 202. Sealants are used to seal the edges of the strip 205 to the two flashing lengths 203 and 204. The resulting assembly in unsightly and can easily lead to leaks.
[3] The present invention seeks to overcome or substantially ameliorate at least some of the deficiencies of the prior art, or to at least provide an alternative.
[4] It is to be understood that, if any prior art information is referred to herein, such reference does not constitute an admission that the information forms part of the common general knowledge in the art, in Australia or any other country.
Summary of the Invention [5] The present invention provides a cover assembly for covering a gap between adjacent side edges of adjacent panels of a flashing assembly extending between first and second building structures, the cover assembly comprising:
a lower support member to be disposed on top of the first building structure to support the panel edges and be at a lower side of the panels, the lower support member comprising first attachment means extending through the gap;
an upper cover member to be disposed at an upper side of the panels and covering the gap in use, the upper cover member comprising corresponding second attachment means attachable to the first attachment means for retaining the upper cover member to the lower support member.
[6] In a preferred embodiment, the corresponding first and second attachment means comprises at least one of protrusions insertable into receiving grooves or sockets, locking clips, or hook and loop fasteners.
2015201723 19 Nov 2019 [7] In another preferred embodiment, a first end of the lower support member comprises a corner shaped panel for mounting to a corner of the second building structure.
[8] In another preferred embodiment, a lower surface of the lower support member comprises an attachment structure for attachment to the top of the first building structure.
[9] In another preferred embodiment, a second end of the lower support member is provided with cut grooves.
[10] In another preferred embodiment, the upper cover member comprises a substantially planar cover section and a corner shaped front cover extending from a first end thereof.
[11] In another preferred embodiment, a second end of the upper cover member is provided with cut grooves.
[12] In another preferred embodiment, the cover assembly further comprises a cover cap for covering a second gap between the panels extending upwardly from the upper cover member, wherein the cover cap comprises a first section for overlapping with the upper cover member and a second section for covering the second gap.
[13] In another preferred embodiment, the second section comprises a corner shaped panel.
[14] In another preferred embodiment, the cover assembly further comprises a second retention means extending through the second gap in use for retaining the cover cap to the first support member.
[15] In another preferred embodiment, the cover cap comprises a return section for receiving top edges of the adjacent panels.
[16] The present invention also provides a flashing assembly for covering a gap between first and second building structures, the flashing assembly comprising:
a base flashing for attachment to the first building structure;
a counter flashing for attachment to the second building structure;
wherein the base flashing and the counter flashing comprise sections which overlap in use and comprising engaging return sections which act as a retention means for preventing the overlapping sections from separating in at least one direction, and a cover assembly according to any one of the above for covering a gap between adjacent side edges of adjacent panels of the flashing assembly.
[17] In a preferred embodiment, the flashing assembly further comprises a base support for supporting the base flashing to the first building structure.
2015201723 19 Nov 2019 [18] In another preferred embodiment, the flashing assembly further comprises an attachment bracket for supporting the counter flashing to the second building structure.
[19] In another preferred embodiment, the base flashing is a bent longitudinal sheet comprising a main section, a lower panel extending downwardly from a front edge of the main section, and a return section extending from a rear edge of the main section.
[20] In another preferred embodiment, the counter flashing is a bent longitudinal sheet comprising a main section, a lower return section extending from a front edge of the main section, and a second section extending at an angle from a rear edge of the main section.
[21] In another preferred embodiment, the counter flashing comprises an upper return section extending from a top edge of the second section.
[22] The present invention also provides a building having the flashing assembly of any one of the above.
[23] The present invention also provides a building having the cover assembly of any one of the above.
[24] The present invention also provides a building having the flashing assembly of any one the above and the junction cover assembly of any one of the above.
[25] Other aspects of the invention are also disclosed.
Brief Description of the Drawings [26] Notwithstanding any other forms which may fall within the scope of the present invention, preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of examples only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
[27] Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a prior art flashing assembly corner;
[28] Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a flashing assembly in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
[29] Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a flashing assembly, an outer corner junction cover assembly and an inner corner junction cover assembly in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, partly shown in exploded view;
[30] Fig. 4 is an end view of the flashing assembly of the preferred embodiment, showing the base flashing (also called step flashing) and the counter flashing (also called cap flashing);
[31] Fig. 5 is a bottom perspective view of the outer corner junction cover assembly and the inner corner junction cover assembly;
2015201723 19 Nov 2019 [32] Fig. 6 is another bottom perspective view of the outer corner junction cover assembly and the inner corner junction cover assembly;
[33] Fig. 7 is a top perspective view of the outer corner junction cover assembly and the inner corner junction cover assembly; and [34] Fig. 8 is a perspective view of a fully assembled flashing assembly, outer corner junction cover assembly and inner corner junction cover assembly.
Description of Embodiments [35] It should be noted in the following description that like or the same reference numerals in different embodiments denote the same or similar features.
[36] FLASHING ASSEMBLY [37] Figures 2 and 3 shows a flashing assembly 10 in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention. The flashing assembly 10 in the embodiment is intended to extend across and cover a gap 215 between an external brick wall 210 and an internal wooden frame 220. In the example, the wall 210 and frame 220 of the building changes direction twice, forming an external (or outside) corner 225 and an internal (or inside) corner 230.
[38] Referring to Figures 2 to 4, the flashing assembly 10 comprises a base flashing 20, a counter flashing 30, a base support 40 and an attachment bracket 50.
[39] The base support 40 comprises a flat central portion 41 and first and second raised portions 42 and 43 extending from opposing edges of the central portion 41. The second portion 43 extends higher than the first portion 42 from the central portion 41. In use, the central portion 41 is mounted to a top surface 212 of the brick wall 210, with the second portion 43 being closer to the gap 215 and the first portion 42 closer to a front surface 214 of the brick wall 210. The base support 40 in use supports a lower surface of the base flashing 20 in an inclined manner.
[40] The attachment bracket 50 is a generally L-shaped bracket having a first section 52 and a second section 54. The first section 52 includes mount apertures formed therein, and is for attachment to the external face 222 of the frame 220. The second section 54 supports the counter flashing 30 in use.
[41] The base flashing 20 is a bent longitudinal sheet comprising a generally horizontal main section 21, a lower panel 23 extending downwardly from a front edge 22 of the main section 21, and a return section 25 extending from a rear edge 24 of the main section 21. The lower panel 23 comprises a lower tab 27 which extends from its lower edge and angled generally back towards the main section 21. The return section 25 is generally parallel to and
2015201723 19 Nov 2019 faces the upper surface of the main section 21 and extends towards the front edge 22, by about at least a third of the length between the rear edge 24 and the front edge 22. A receiving space 28 is formed between the return section 25 and the main section 21. The return section 25 comprises an end tab 29 which is angled towards the main section 21.
[42] In the embodiment, the main section 21 is about 150 mm long between the rear edge and the front edge 22, the lower panel 23 is about 40 mm in height, and the return section is about 50 mm long. The end tab 29 is about 5 mm long and the lower tab 27 is about 10 mm long. The lower panel 23 forms a 95° internal angle with the main section 21.
[43] The counter flashing 30 is also a bent longitudinal sheet comprising a generally horizontal main section 31, a lower return section 33 extending from a front edge 32 of the main section 31, a generally vertical second section 35 extending from a rear edge 34 of the main section 31, and an upper return section 36 extending from a top edge 37 of the second section 35. The return sections 33 and 36 are generally parallel to their respective adjacent sections 31 and 35. The lower return section 33 is adjacent a lower surface of the main section 31 whilst the upper return section 36 is adjacent a rear surface of the second section 35. Each return section 33 and 36 comprises an end tab 39 which is angled towards their respective adjacent section 31 and 35.
[44] A first receiving space 48 is formed between the lower return 33 and the main section 31, and a second receiving space 49 is formed between the upper return 36 and the second section 35.
[45] In the embodiment, the main section 31 is about 110 mm long, the lower return 33 is about 50 long, the second section 35 is about 50 mm in height and the upper return section 36 is about 30 mm in height. The second section 35 forms a 95° internal angle with the main section 31.
[46] In use, attachment brackets 50 are attached to the frame 220 at spaced locations along its external face 222. Base supports 40 are also attached to the top surface 212 of the brick wall 210, in a spaced manner therealong. The attachment bracket 50 can be bent such that the second section 54 is inserted into the second receiving space 49 of the counter flashing 30 and retains the counter flashing 30 thereon.
[47] The return section 25 of the base flashing 20 is received in the first receiving space 48 of the counter flashing 30. At the same time, the lower return section 33 of the counter flashing 30 is received in the receiving space 28 of the base flashing 20. This allows the base flashing 20 to be moved relative to the counter flashing 30 as needed to adjust for the distance between the external face 222 of the frame 220 and the front surface 214 of the wall 210, and still provide coverage therebetween. The flashing assembly 10 thus provides variable length
2015201723 19 Nov 2019 coverage. Due to both return sections 25 and 33, the overlapping sections of the base flashing 20 and the counter flashing 30 are substantially retained to each other and are prevented from separating in at least one direction. Thus, a gap cannotform between the overlapping sections in use.
[48] The base supports 40 engage and support the main section 21 of the base flashing 20 in use. The base flashing 20 is positioned such that the lower panel 23 thereof is adjacent the front wall 214 of the brick wall 210.
[49] For the external corner 225 and the internal corner 230, the base flashing 20 and the counter flashing 30 are mitre cut, defining an external junction 235 and internal junction 240.
[50] JUNCTION COVER ASSEMBLIES [51] Figures 5 to 7 show an outer corner junction cover assembly 60 and an inner corner junction cover assembly 170 for covering the gaps at the external junction 235 and internal junction 240 respectively.
[52] The outer corner junction cover assembly 60 comprises a lower support member 62, an upper cover member 70 and a cover cap 80.
[53] The lower support member 62 comprises a substantially planar elongated support section 63 and an attachment section 64 extending generally perpendicularly and upwardly from a first end 67 of the support section 63. A lower surface of the support section 63 comprises an attachment structure 65 which in the embodiment is a waffle structure providing a plurality of cavities. An upper surface of the support section 63 comprises spaced receiving tabs 66 which are shaped to receive an insertion tab 76 of the upper cover member 70 as described below.
[54] The first end 67 is shaped to provide an internal corner (a V-shaped recess). The attachment section 64 follows the shape of the first end 67 and comprises a V-shaped corner panel section 68 also providing an internal corner at its rear face. The panel section 68 includes mounting apertures and an attachment protrusion 69 at its front corner. A second end 91 of the lower support member 62 is shaped to provide an external corner (a V-shaped point). A distal section 93 adjacent the second end 91 is provided with chevron shaped grooves which allows the lower support member 62 to be cut to length as desired in use.
[55] The upper cover member 70 is similarly shaped and comprises a substantially planar elongated cover section 73 and a front cover 74 extending generally perpendicularly and downwardly from a first end 77 of the support section 73. A lower surface of the cover section 73 comprises the elongated insertion tab 76 which is shaped to be inserted into the receiving tabs 66 of the lower support member 62 as described below.
2015201723 19 Nov 2019 [56] The first end 77 is shaped to provide an external corner (a V-shaped point). The front cover 74 follows the shape of the first end 77 and comprises a V-shaped corner panel section providing an internal corner at its internal face. The front cover 74 comprises an end tab 79 at its lower end which extends perpendicularly thereto and towards an opposite second end 95 of the upper cover member 70. The end tab 79 thus also provides an internal corner at its rear edge.
[57] The second end 95 of the upper cover member 70 is shaped to provide an internal corner (a V-shaped recess). A distal section 97 adjacent the second end 95 can also be provided with chevron shaped grooves which will allow the upper cover member 70 to be cut to length as desired in use.
[58] The cover cap 80 comprises a generally horizontal first section 81 which is chevron shaped, having a V-shaped recess at rear edge 82 and a V-shaped point at a front edge 83. A generally vertical second corner section 85 extends upwardly from the rear edge 82 and follows the shape thereof, thus providing an internal corner at its rear surface. An attachment groove 86 is formed in the internal corner, which receives the attachment protrusion 69 of the lower support member 62. A return section 88 extends downwardly from a top edge of the second section 85 which forms a receiving space 89 therebetween.
[59] In use, the lower support member 62 is disposed at an external junction 235, where the junction between flashing assemblies will be positioned. The attachment section 64 is mounted to the external corner of the frame 220 and glue or cement is applied to the attachment structure 65 for mounting to the top surface 212 of the brick wall 210. The lower support member 62 is cut at the distal section 93 as needed.
[60] The flashing assembly 10 is then laid over the lower support member 62, with the receiving tabs 66 and the attachment protrusion 69 extending through the junction gap between adjacent flashing assemblies 10, as indicated in Figure 3.
[61] The upper cover member 70 is then positioned over the junction with the insertion tab 76 inserted into the receiving tabs 66 of the lower support member 62. This attaches and retains the upper cover member 70 to the lower support member 62.
[62] The cover section 73 extends over and covers the junction gap between the main sections 21 and 31 of the flashing assembly 10. The front cover 74 extends over and covers the junction gap between the lower panels 23 of the base flashings 20. The end tab 79 covers the lower tabs 27 of the base flashings 20 at the junction. The upper cover member 70 can also be cut at its distal section 97 as needed at the bend between the main section 31 and the second section 35 of the counter flashing 30.
2015201723 19 Nov 2019 [63] The cover cap 80 is then placed to extend over and cover the junction gap between the second sections 35 of the counter flashings 30 at the junction. The receiving space 89 receives the top ends of the second sections 35 and the attachment groove 86 receives the attachment protrusion 69 of the lower support member 62. This attaches and retains the cover cap 80 to the lower support member 62. The first section 81 extends over the distal section 97 of the upper cover member 70.
[64] Sealant can be used in the overlapping edges of the assembly as desired.
[65] The outer corner junction cover assembly 60 thus provides a neat finish for cover the external junction 235 between the flashing assemblies 10. The provided cover is easy to install and provides an attractive appearance and functions better than the prior art.
[66] The inner corner junction cover assembly 170 for covering an internal junction 240 is similarly shaped and configured as the outer corner junction cover assembly 60. Similar parts are referred to with similar reference numerals except with the addition of the suffix ‘a’. The inner corner junction cover assembly 170 also comprises a lower support member 62a, an upper cover member 70a and a cover cap 80a.
[67] The main difference between the inner corner junction cover assembly 170 and the outer corner junction cover assembly 60 is that the internal and external corners provided are reversed in configuration. That is, a V-shaped recess in the outer corner junction cover assembly 60 is shaped as a V-shaped point in the inner corner junction cover assembly 170. Vice versa, a V-shaped point in the outer corner junction cover assembly 60 is shaped as a V-shaped recess in the inner corner junction cover assembly 170. The attachment groove 86 and attachment protrusion 69 for the cover cap 80a are also reversed, in that the lower support member 62a has the attachment groove 86a and the cover cap 80a has the attachment protrusion 69a.
[68] Use of the inner corner junction cover assembly 170 to cover an internal junction 240 is also similar. The attachment section 64a is mounted to the internal corner of the frame 220 and glue or cement is applied to the attachment structure 65a for mounting to the top surface 212 of the brick wall 210.
[69] The flashing assembly 10 is then laid over the lower support member 62a, with the receiving tabs 66a and the attachment grieve 86a extending through the junction between adjacent flashing assemblies 10, as indicated in Figure 3.
[70] The upper cover member 70a is then positioned over the junction with the insertion tab 76a inserted into the receiving tabs 66a of the lower support member 62a.
2015201723 19 Nov 2019 [71 ] The cover section 73a extends over and covers the junction between the main sections 21 and 31 of the flashing assembly 10. The front cover 74a extends over and covers the junction between the lower panels 23 of the base flashings 20. The end tab 79a covers the lower tabs 27 of the base flashings 20 at the junction. The upper cover member 70 can also be cut at its distal section 97 as needed.
[72] The cover cap 80a is then placed to extend over and cover the junction between the second sections 35 of the counter flashings 30 at the junction. The attachment protrusion 69a is inserted into the attachment groove 86a of the lower support member 62. The first section 81 a extends over the distal section 97a of the upper cover member 70a.
[73] The present invention thus provides an effective and neat looking cover for the internal and external junctions of the flashing assemblies.
[74] Whilst preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described, it will be apparent to skilled persons that modifications can be made to the embodiments described.
[75] For example, the support member can comprise a short member only having the receiving tabs 66a and may not have the attachment section 64. Also, the retention means between the support member and the cover member can be embodied in other forms, such as protrusions insertable into sockets, button halves, clips lock arrangements and hook and loop fasteners. The retention means can also be a three piece structure, such as retention slots/grooves/sockets formed in the support member and the cover member and a joining piece having ends to attach to the slots/grooves/sockets to join the members to each other.
[76] The front cover 74 and cover cap 80 can also be omitted if the junction to be covered is only a relatively flat surface. The cover assembly can also be used to cover other junctions, or gaps between adjacent edges and surfaces, including junctions between adjacent straight panels.
[77] The retention means between the flashing sections can also simply comprise bent tabs or clips at the ends of the main sections, rather than full return sections.
[78] The cover assembly can also be used for covering gaps between other panels, such as vertical standing panels. The support member can be configured in such an application for covering the gap at a rear surface of the panels and the cover member will cover the gap at a front surface of the panels.

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    The claims defining the invention are as follows:
    1. A cover assembly for covering a gap between adjacent side edges of adjacent panels of a flashing assembly extending between first and second building structures, the cover assembly comprising:
    a lower support member to be disposed on top of the first building structure to support the panel edges and be at a lower side of the panels, the lower support member comprising first attachment means extending through the gap;
    an upper cover member to be disposed at an upper side of the panels and covering the gap in use, the upper cover member comprising corresponding second attachment means attachable to the first attachment means for retaining the upper cover member to the lower support member.
  2. 2. The cover assembly of claim 1 wherein the corresponding first and second attachment means comprises at least one of protrusions insertable into receiving grooves or sockets, locking clips, or hook and loop fasteners.
  3. 3. The cover assembly of claim 1 wherein a first end of the lower support member comprises a corner shaped panel for mounting to a corner of the second building structure.
  4. 4. The cover assembly of claim 1 wherein a lower surface of the lower support member comprises an attachment structure for attachment to the top of the first building structure.
  5. 5. The cover assembly of claim 1 wherein a second end of the lower support member is provided with cut grooves.
  6. 6. The cover assembly of claim 1 wherein the upper cover member comprises a substantially planar cover section and a corner shaped front cover extending from a first end thereof.
  7. 7. The cover assembly of claim 1 wherein a second end of the upper cover member is provided with cut grooves.
  8. 8. The cover assembly of claim 1 wherein the cover assembly further comprises a cover cap for covering a second gap between the panels extending upwardly from the upper cover member, wherein the cover cap comprises a first section for overlapping with the upper cover member and a second section for covering the second gap.
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  9. 9. The cover assembly of claim 8 wherein the second section comprises a corner shaped panel.
  10. 10. The cover assembly of claim 8 further comprising a second retention means extending through the second gap in use for retaining the cover cap to the first support member.
  11. 11. The cover assembly of claim 8 wherein the cover cap comprises a return section for receiving top edges of the adjacent panels.
  12. 12. A flashing assembly for covering a gap between first and second building structures, the flashing assembly comprising:
    a base flashing for attachment to the first building structure;
    a counter flashing for attachment to the second building structure;
    wherein the base flashing and the counter flashing comprise sections which overlap in use and comprising engaging return sections which act as a retention means for preventing the overlapping sections from separating in at least one direction, and a cover assembly according to any one of claims 1 to 11 for covering a gap between adjacent side edges of adjacent panels of the flashing assembly.
  13. 13. The flashing assembly of claim 12 further comprising a base support for supporting the base flashing to the first building structure.
  14. 14. The flashing assembly of claim 12 further comprising an attachment bracket for supporting the counter flashing to the second building structure.
  15. 15. The flashing assembly of claim 12 wherein the base flashing is a bent longitudinal sheet comprising a main section, a lower panel extending downwardly from a front edge of the main section, and a return section extending from a rear edge of the main section.
  16. 16. The flashing assembly of claim 12 wherein the counter flashing is a bent longitudinal sheet comprising a main section, a lower return section extending from a front edge of the main section, and a second section extending at an angle from a rear edge of the main section.
  17. 17. The flashing assembly of claim 16 wherein the counter flashing comprises an upper return section extending from a top edge of the second section.
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