DK178016B1 - A flashing kit and a method for flashing roof penetrating structures arranged in an inclined roof with one structure above another - Google Patents

A flashing kit and a method for flashing roof penetrating structures arranged in an inclined roof with one structure above another Download PDF

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DK178016B1
DK178016B1 DK201370045A DKPA201370045A DK178016B1 DK 178016 B1 DK178016 B1 DK 178016B1 DK 201370045 A DK201370045 A DK 201370045A DK PA201370045 A DKPA201370045 A DK PA201370045A DK 178016 B1 DK178016 B1 DK 178016B1
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A flashing kit for use at a joint between two structures each penetrating a roof or a wall meet, at least one of these structures being arranged in an inclined roof, where a first roof penetrating structure is arranged above a second structure seen in the direction of slope of the roof. The flashing kit comprises a first side flashing member adapted for being arranged along an outer side surface of the first roof penetrating structure, a second side flashing member adapted for being arranged along an outer side surface of the second structure, a gutter flashing member adapted for being arranged between a lower outer surface of the first roof penetrating structure and an upper outer surface of the second structure, and a third side flashing member adapted for inter- connecting the gutter flashing member with at least the second side flashing member. The third side flashing member has a substantially U-shaped cross section with a first leg of the U being adapted for engaging a side outer surface of the second structure and the base of the U being adapted for being arranged substantially in parallel with the plane with the roof. The third side flashing member further comprising a receiving section adapted for being arranged at level with the gutter flashing member, a draining section adapted for being interconnected to the second side flashing member, and a lifting section between the receiving and draining sections. In the mounted state the draining section is positioned below the receiving section seen in the direction of slope of the roof and higher than the receiving section seen perpendicular to the plane of the roof.

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The present invention relates to a flashing kit for use at a joint between two structures each penetrating a roof or a wall meet, at least one of these structures being arranged in an inclined roof, where a first roof penetrating structure is arranged above a second structure seen in the direction of slope of the roof, comprising a first side flashing member adapted for being arranged along an outer side surface of the first roof penetrating structure, a second side flashing member adapted for being arranged along an outer side surface of the second structure, and a gutter flashing member adapted for being arranged between a lower outer surface of the first roof penetrating structure and an upper outer surface of the second structure. The invention also relates to such a flashing kit for use with roof penetrating structures arranged in an inclined roof with a first roof penetrating structure above a second roof penetrating structure and to a method for mounting a flashing kit.The present invention relates to a flashing kit for use in a joint between two structures each penetrating a roof or a wall meet, at least one of these structures being arranged in an inclined roof, where a first roof penetrating structure is arranged above a second structure seen in the direction of slope of the roof, comprising a first side flashing member adapted for being arranged along an outer side surface of the first roof penetrating structure, a second side flashing member adapted for being arranged along an outer side surface of the second structure , and a gutter flashing member adapted for being arranged between a lower outer surface of the first roof penetrating structure and an upper outer surface of the second structure. The invention also relates to such a flashing kit for use with roof penetrating structures arranged in an inclined roof with a first roof penetrating structure above a second roof penetrating structure and to a method of mounting a flashing kit.

Such a flashing kit is known for example from DK154099B, where the gutter flashing member is provided with a T-shaped end section serving to interconnect the first and second side flashing members. This works very well when standard type roof windows are mounted in the normal mounting depth in relation to the roof, but as the flashing member are arranged substantially in plane with the roofing it cannot be used when roof windows are mounted in the so-called "Encastrée" manner, where the window does not project as far above the plane of the roof as is normally the case. This type of mounting has become still more common over the later years since it improves the insulation properties of the construction and is thought to be more aesthetically pleasing.Such a flashing kit is known for example from DK154099B, where the gutter flashing member is provided with a T-shaped end section serving to interconnect the first and second side flashing members. This works very well when standard type roof windows are mounted in the normal mounting depth in relation to the roof, but if the flashing member is arranged substantially in plane with the roofing it cannot be used when roof windows are mounted in the so-called " Inquest "less, where the window does not project as far above the plane of the roof as is normally the case. This type of mounting has become even more common over the later years since it improves the insulation properties of the construction and is thought to be more aesthetically pleasing.

Similar problems arise if the gutter flashing member is also to be used for draining off water condensing on the inside of the window, as it must then be located below the level of the inside of the window pane.Similar problems arise if the gutter flashing member is also used for draining off water condensing on the inside of the window, as it must then be located below the level of the inside of the window pane.

These problems have been solved with flashing kits where at least the second side flashing member is provided with a depression extending in the length direction of the flashing member closest to the roof penetrating structure and with a transition section at the lowermost end having a smaller slope than the rest of the flashing member. The depression then serves as a drainage channel leading water along the side of the roof penetrating structure and when reaching the transition section the water is "lifted" up to the plane of the roofing by the decreased slope and led onto the bottom flashing members. Such side flashing members are also shown in DK154099B.These problems have been solved with flashing kits where at least the second side flashing member is provided with a depression extending in the length direction of the flashing member closest to the roof penetrating structure and with a transition section at the lowermost end having a smaller slope than the rest of the flashing member. The depression then serves as a drainage channel leading water along the side of the roof penetrating structure and when reaching the transition section the water is "lifted" up to the roofing plane by the decreased slope and led onto the bottom flashing members. Such side flashing members are also shown in DK154099B.

This, however, necessitates the use of different kinds of side flashing members depending on the installation depth of the roof penetrating structure, thus making it necessary to manufacture and keep a large number of different flashing products in stock and involving the risk of choosing the wrong one. Moreover, a space in the roof structure, which could otherwise have been used for example for insulating material, must be kept open to make room for the drainage channel and it may sometimes be necessary to remove material from the roof structure to create the space. A flashing kit with side flashing members having a depression serving to receive water from the gutter flashing member is also known from W02004/055294.This, however, necessitates the use of different kinds of side flashing members depending on the installation depth of the roof penetrating structure, thus making it necessary to manufacture and keep a large number of different flashing products in stock and involving the risk of choosing the wrong one. one. Furthermore, a space in the roof structure, which could otherwise have been used for example for insulating material, must be kept open to make room for the drainage channel and it may sometimes be necessary to remove material from the roof structure to create the space. A flashing kit with side flashing members having a depression serving to receive water from the gutter flashing member is also known from W02004 / 055294.

It is therefore the object of the invention to provide a flashing kit and a method for flashing roof penetrating structures, which minimize the needed number of different flashing members or flashing kits and/or which have less impact on the design of the roof structure.It is therefore the object of the invention to provide a flashing kit and a method for flashing roof penetrating structures, which minimize the required number of different flashing members or flashing kits and / or which have less impact on the design of the roof structure.

This is achieved with a flashing kit, which further comprises a third side flashing member adapted for interconnecting the gutter flashing member with at least the second side flashing member, said third side flashing member having a substantially U-shaped cross section with a first leg of the U being adapted for engaging a side outer surface of the second structure, a second leg being substantially parallel to the first leg and the base of the U being adapted for being arranged substantially in parallel with the plane with the roof, a length axis of the third side flashing member being substantially perpendicular to the plane of the U, and said third side flashing member further comprising a receiving section, a lifting section and a draining section, the receiving section being adapted for being arranged at level with the gutter flashing member to receive water there from, the draining section being adapted for being interconnected to the second side flashing member in an overlapping joint, and the lifting section being arranged between the receiving and draining sections at an angle to at least the draining section so that in the mounted state the draining section will be positioned below the receiving section seen in the direction of slope of the roof and higher than the receiving section seen perpendicular to the plane of the roof. When intended for being used with two roof windows mounted one above the other in the direction of slope of the window, the third side flashing member is adapted for interconnecting the gutter flashing member with at least the second side flashing member, said third side flashing member having a substantially U-shaped cross section with a first leg of the U being adapted for engaging a side outer surface of the second roof penetrating structure, a second leg being substantially parallel to the first leg and the base of the U being adapted for being arranged substantially in parallel with the plane with the roof, a length axis of the third side flashing member being substantially perpendicular to the plane of the U, and said third side flashing member further comprising a receiving section, a lifting section and a draining section, the receiving section being adapted for being arranged at level with the gutter flashing member to receive water there from, the draining section being adapted for being interconnected to the second side flashing member in an overlapping joint, and the lifting section being arranged between the receiving and draining sections at an angle to at least the draining section so that in the mounted state the draining section will be positioned below the receiving section seen in the direction of slope of the roof and higher than the receiving section seen perpendicular to the plane of the roof.This is achieved with a flashing kit, which further comprises a third side flashing member adapted for interconnecting the gutter flashing member with at least the second side flashing member, said third side flashing member having a substantially U-shaped cross section with a first leg of the U being adapted for engaging a side outer surface of the second structure, a second leg being substantially parallel to the first leg and the base of the U being adapted for being arranged substantially parallel to the plane with the roof, a length axis of the third side flashing member being substantially perpendicular to the plane of the U, and said third side flashing member further comprising a receiving section, a lifting section and a draining section, the receiving section being adapted for being arranged at level with the gutter flashing member to receive water from there, the draining section being adapted to be interconnected to the second side flashing member in an overlap joint, and the lifting section being arranged between the receiving and draining sections at an angle to at least the draining section so that in the mounted state the draining section will be positioned below the receiving section seen in the direction of slope of the roof and higher than the receiving section seen perpendicular to the plane of the roof. When intended for being used with two roof windows mounted one above the other in the direction of slope of the window, the third side flashing member is adapted for interconnecting the gutter flashing member with at least the second side flashing member, said third side flashing member having a substantially U-shaped cross section with a first leg of the U being adapted for engaging a side outer surface of the second roof penetrating structure, a second leg being substantially parallel to the first leg and the base of the U being adapted for being arranged substantially in parallel with the plane with the roof, a length axis of the third side flashing member being substantially perpendicular to the plane of the U, and said third side flashing member further comprising a receiving section, a lifting section and a draining section, the receiving section being adapted for being arranged at level with the gutter flashing member to receive water from it, the draining section being adapted ed for being interconnected to the second side flashing member in an overlapping joint, and the lifting section being arranged between the receiving and draining sections at an angle to at least the draining section so that in the mounted state the draining section will be positioned below the receiving section seen in the direction of slope of the roof and higher than the receiving section seen perpendicular to the plane of the roof.

The provision of a third side flashing member, which serves as an intermediate piece between the gutter flashing member and the second side flashing member entails that the second side flashing member does not need to be specially adapted for the installation depth but can in all cases be located substantially in plane with the roofing. Depending on the type of roof penetrating structures and another installation details the gutter flashing member may potentially also be the same for all installation depths.The provision of a third page flashing member, which serves as an intermediate piece between the gutter flashing member and the second side flashing member, indicates that the second side flashing member does not need to be specially adapted for the installation depth but can in all cases be located substantially in plane with the roofing. Depending on the type of roof penetrating structures and other installation details the gutter flashing member may also potentially be the same for all installation depths.

In the following reference will be made to two roof penetrating struc- tures for the sake of simplicity, but unless otherwise it is explicitly state it is to be understood that it also applies to the cases where a roof penetrating structure is arranged above a structure penetrating a wall.The following reference will be made to two roof penetrating structures for the sake of simplicity, but unless otherwise explicitly stated it is to be understood that it also applies to the cases where a roof penetrating structure is arranged above a structure penetrating and wall.

The first side flashing member may be connected to the third side flashing member and/or directly to the second side flashing member as will be elaborated below.The first side flashing member may be connected to the third side flashing member and / or directly to the second side flashing member as will be elaborated below.

The dimensions of the third side flashing member will depend primarily on the dimensions of the other flashing members connected to it, i.e. the receiving section must for example be sufficiently long to accommodate the width of the gutter flashing member and the draining section must provide a reliable transition to the second side flashing member.The dimensions of the third side flashing member will depend primarily on the dimensions of the other flashing members connected to it, i.e. For example, the receiving section must be sufficiently long to accommodate the width of the gutter flashing member and the draining section must provide a reliable transition to the second side flashing member.

The receiving and draining sections preferably have substantially the same slope in the mounted state as the slope of the roof, while the lifting section is arranged horizontally or with a relatively small slope in the same direction as the slope of the roof. The lifting section may thus be said to "lift" the water from the level of the gutter flashing member and the receiving section to the level of the draining section and second side flashing member. A small slope on the lifting section is preferred since it will make sure that water is drained off properly and prevent impurities from accumulating, but for practical and aesthetical reasons the slope will normally not exceed 10° above horizontal.The receiving and draining sections preferably have substantially the same slope in the mounted state as the slope of the roof, while the lifting section is arranged horizontally or with a relatively small slope in the same direction as the slope of the roof. The lifting section may thus be said to "lift" the water from the level of the gutter flashing member and the receiving section to the level of the draining section and second side flashing member. A small slope on the lifting section is preferred since it will make sure that water is drained off properly and prevent impurities from accumulating, but for practical and aesthetic reasons the slope will normally not exceed 10 ° above horizontal.

One of the most important qualities of the third side flashing member is water-tightness and it is therefore preferred, that the flashing is formed from a single piece of material, for example by moulding, drawing and/or folding. It can be made from any suitable material such as metal or rubber, but in a preferred embodiment is made from plastic, such as for example polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polyoxymethylene (POM), polycarbonate (PC) or high-density polyethylene (HDPE). Depending on the material, it may be given a surface coating, and different materials may be used in combination, such as by providing metal reinforcement at appropriate places in a flashing member made primarily from plastic. The other flashing members of the kit can be made from the same material as the third side flashing member, but it is presently preferred to use lacquered or painted aluminium, which in practice has proven well suited for the purpose.One of the most important qualities of the third side flashing member is water-tightness and it is therefore preferred that the flashing is formed from a single piece of material, for example by molding, drawing and / or folding. It can be made of any suitable material such as metal or rubber, but in a preferred embodiment it is made of plastic, such as for example polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polyoxymethylene (POM), polycarbonate (PC) or high-density polyethylene (HDPE ). Depending on the material, it may be given a surface coating, and different materials may be used in combination, such as by providing metal reinforcement at appropriate places in a flashing member made primarily of plastic. The other flashing members of the kit can be made from the same material as the third side flashing member, but it is presently preferred to use lacquered or painted aluminum, which in practice has proven well suited for the purpose.

In a first aspect of the invention the first leg of the third side flashing member comprises a first section adapted for interconnection to the gutter flashing member and a second section adapted for engaging the side outer surface of the second roof penetrating structure, said first section being offset in relation to the second section in a direction away from the second leg.In a first aspect of the invention, the first leg of the third side flashing member comprises a first section adapted for interconnection to the gutter flashing member and a second section adapted for engaging the side outer surface of the second roof penetrating structure, said first section being offset in relation to the second section in a direction away from the second leg.

In the mounted state the first section of the first leg is located in the space between the first and second roof penetrating structures. This has numerous advantages. For one, the same size gutter flashing member to be used with roof penetrating structures of different widths, not only when they are first installed but also when the structure is later modified, for example when adding additional insulating material or replacing cladding or covering members. Only the third side flashing member will have to be replaced when the width of the roof penetrating structure chances, thus minimizing the number of components to be manufactured and sold and reducing the risk of choosing the wrong flashing members. Another advantage is that receiving section is relatively wider than when the first section is not off-set, thus increasing the water holding capacity of the third side flashing member, which may particularly be needed when water from the first side flashing member is led onto the receiving section. Thirdly, the joint between the gutter flashing member and the third side flashing member it not located in direct continuation of the first side flashing member, where large amounts of water may be coming from above.In the mounted state the first section of the first leg is located in the space between the first and second roof penetrating structures. This has many advantages. For one, the same size gutter flashing member is used with roof penetrating structures of different widths, not only when they are first installed but also when the structure is later modified, for example when adding additional insulating material or replacing cladding or covering members. Only the third side flashing member will have to be replaced when the width of the roof penetrates structure chances, thus minimizing the number of components to be manufactured and sold and reducing the risk of choosing the wrong flashing members. Another advantage is that receiving section is relatively wider than when the first section is not off-set, thus increasing the water holding capacity of the third side flashing member, which may be particularly needed when water from the first side flashing member is led onto the receiving section. Thirdly, the joint between the gutter flashing member and the third side flashing member is not located in direct continuation of the first side flashing member, where large amounts of water may come from above.

It is noted that the expression "in the space between the first and second roof penetrating structures" is intended to cover all part, which are associated with the respective structures including insulation material and the like and that the first section therefore does not have to be located between for example the frames of two roof windows.It is noted that the expression "in the space between the first and second roof penetrating structures" is intended to cover all parts, which are associated with the respective structures including insulation material and the like and that the first section therefore does not have to be located between for example the frames of two roof windows.

The provision of third side flashing members with more or less off-set first sections is particularly useful when the third side flashing members are made from plastic with limited deformability. When making the third side flash ing member of aluminium or like materials, the natural deformability and low elasticity of the material means that small variations in the width of the roof penetrating structures may be compensated for simply by bending the first leg slightly away from or towards the third leg.The provision of third-party flashing members with more or less off-set first sections is particularly useful when the third-side flashing members are made of plastic with limited deformability. When making the third side flash ing member of aluminum or similar materials, the natural deformability and low elasticity of the material means that small variations in the width of the roof penetrating structures may be compensated for simply by bending the first leg slightly away from or towards the third leg.

The first leg of the third side flashing member preferably comprises a recess having substantially the same shape as the cross-sectional shape of the gutter flashing member perpendicularly to its length axis, so that when mounting the flashing kit, an outer end of the gutter flashing member can be arranged in the recess. In this context the length axis extends from one end of the gutter to the other, i.e. horizontally from one side of the roof penetrating structures to the other in the mounted state.The first leg of the third side flashing member preferably comprises a recess having substantially the same shape as the cross-sectional shape of the gutter flashing member perpendicularly to its length axis, so that when mounting the flashing kit, an outer end of the gutter flashing member can be arranged in recess. In this context, the length axis extends from one end of the gutter to the other, i.e. horizontally from one side of the roof penetrating structures to the other in the mounted state.

To provide a stable and water-tight joint between the third side flashing member and the gutter flashing member one or both of them may be provided with a connector flange adapted for forming an overlapping joint with the other flashing member. These connector flanges are preferably substantially perpendicular to the parts of the flashing members to which they are attached. I.e. the flange on the gutter flashing member is perpendicularly to its length axis and thus parallel to the first leg of the third side flashing member in the mounted state, whereas the flange or flanges on the third side flashing member is perpendicular to the first leg and extending in the length direction of the gutter flashing member in the mounted state, preferably away from the second leg. Each flashing member may be provided with more than one flange.To provide a stable and water-tight joint between the third side flashing member and the gutter flashing member one or both of them may be provided with a connector flange adapted to form an overlapping joint with the other flashing member. These connector flanges are substantially substantially perpendicular to the parts of the flashing members to which they are attached. I.e. the flange on the gutter flashing member is perpendicular to its length axis and thus parallel to the first leg of the third side flashing member in the mounted state, whereas the flange or flanges on the third side flashing member is perpendicular to the first leg and extending in the length direction of the gutter flashing member in the mounted state, preferably away from the second leg. Each flashing member may be provided with more than one flange.

In a second aspect of the invention, the third side flashing member comprises a side portion extending from the second leg away from the first leg substantially in plane with the draining section and a side flange projecting from the side portion substantially away from the plane of the receiving section and extending substantially in parallel with the length axis of the third side flashing member. In this context the length axis extends from the end intended to engage the first side flashing member to the end intended to engage the second side flashing member, i.e. the in the intended direction of water transport and the slope of the roof in the mounted state.In a second aspect of the invention, the third side flashing member comprises a side portion extending from the second leg away from the first leg substantially in plane with the draining section and a side flange projecting from the side portion substantially away from the plane of the plane. receiving section and extending substantially in parallel with the length axis of the third side flashing member. In this context, the length axis extends from the end intended to engage the first side flashing member to the end intended to engage the second side flashing member, i.e. in the intended direction of water transport and the slope of the roof in the mounted state.

The side flange may be adapted for engagement with flanges, recesses, grooves or slits in/on one or more other side flashing member(s) and be used for positioning side flashing members in relation to other each other and/or interconnecting side flashing members. In a structurally simple embodiment this is achieved by providing the first side flashing member with a longitudinal upwards bent flange having the cross-sectional shape of an inverted U and arranging this bent flange to ride on the side flange. The longitudinal engagement between these two flanges is easy to establish during mounting of the flashing kit and will provide a very exact positioning of the two side flashing members in relation to each other. Another example is to provide the second side flashing member with a longitudinal flange arranged at a distance from the outer side surface of the roof penetrating structure, which is marginally larger than the distance between the first leg of the third side flashing member and the side flange. The third side flashing member may then be arranged between the outer side surface of the roof penetrating structure and the flange on the second side flashing member. This too will provide a great precision in positioning the third side flashing member and when dimensioned appropriately a tight fit between the side flashing members may even result in the third side flashing member being fixed. These two embodiments may of course be combined so that the first side flashing member rides on an upper part of the side flange in the mounted state, while a lower part is in engagement with the second side flashing member.The side flange may be adapted for engagement with flanges, recesses, grooves or slits in / on one or more other side flashing member (s) and be used for positioning side flashing members in relation to other each other and / or interconnecting side flashing members . In a structurally simple embodiment this is achieved by providing the first side flashing member with a longitudinal upward bent flange having the cross-sectional shape of an inverted U and arranging this bent flange to ride on the side flange. The longitudinal engagement between these two flanges is easy to establish during mounting of the flashing kit and will provide a very precise positioning of the two side flashing members in relation to each other. Another example is to provide the second side flashing member with a longitudinal flange arranged at a distance from the outer side surface of the roof penetrating structure, which is marginally larger than the distance between the first leg of the third side flashing member and the side flange. . The third side flashing member may then be arranged between the outer side surface of the roof penetrating structure and the flange on the second side flashing member. This too will provide great precision in positioning the third side flashing member and when dimensioned appropriately a tight fit between the side flashing members may even result in the third side flashing member being fixed. These two embodiments may, of course, be combined so that the first side flashing member rides on an upper part of the side flange in the mounted state, while a lower part is in engagement with the second side flashing member.

Moreover, if the side flange extends substantially over the entire length of the third side flashing member, it will prevent water from running sideways off the third side flashing member and penetrate underneath the roofing. This principle is known from traditional side flashing members for use with undulated roofing materials such as tiles and will therefore not be described in further detail here.Moreover, if the side flange extends substantially over the entire length of the third side flashing member, it will prevent water from running sideways off the third side flashing member and penetrate underneath the roofing. This principle is known from traditional side flashing members for use with undulated roofing materials such as tiles and will therefore not be described in further detail here.

In a third aspect of the invention the flashing kit comprises a fourth side flashing member adapted for interconnecting the first and second side flashing members, one end of the fourth side flashing member engaging the first side flashing member, another end engaging the second side flashing member, and a centre section spanning at least partially over the third side flashing member. By spanning over the third side flashing member the fourth side flashing member diverts at least some of the water draining off the first side flashing member, so that it is led directly onto the second side flashing member instead of onto the third side flashing member. This considerably reduces the risk of overflow from the third side flashing member.In a third aspect of the invention the flashing kit comprises a fourth side flashing member adapted for interconnecting the first and second side flashing members, one end of the fourth side flashing member engaging the first side flashing member, another end engaging the second side flashing member , and a center section spanning at least partially over the third page flashing member. When tensioning over the third side flashing member the fourth side flashing member diverts at least some of the water draining off the first side flashing member, so that it is led directly onto the second side flashing member instead of onto the third side flashing member. This significantly reduces the risk of overflow from the third-party flashing member.

Moreover, as the fourth side flashing member partially covers the third side flashing member, the risk of dirt such as leafs entering the channel or pocket formed by the receiving and lifting sections is reduced.Moreover, as the fourth side flashing member partially covers the third side flashing member, the risk of dirt such as leafs entering the channel or pocket formed by the receiving and lifting sections is reduced.

As described for the third side flashing member above, the fourth side flashing member may also provided with one or more recesses, grooves, slits, flanges or projecting parts adapted for engagement with corresponding flanges, recesses, grooves, slits or openings in one or more other flashing member(s). In this way the fourth side flashing member may be positioned in relation to and/or interconnected to one or more other flashing member(s) by one or more recesses, grooves, slits, flanges or projecting parts being arranged in engagement with corresponding flanges, recesses, grooves, slits or openings in one or more of the other flashing member(s). In a preferred and structurally simple embodiment the fourth side flashing member is provided with a bent flange, which rides on a side flange of the third side flashing member as described for the first side flashing member above, and the bent flange of the first side flashing member is then adapted for riding on the bent flange of the fourth side flashing member. In this way the side flashing members come to overlap in a cascading manner.As described for the third page flashing member above, the fourth side flashing member may also be provided with one or more recesses, grooves, slits, flanges or projecting parts adapted for engagement with corresponding flanges, recesses, grooves, slits or openings in one or more other flashing member (s). In this way the fourth side flashing member may be positioned in relation to and / or interconnected to one or more other flashing member (s) by one or more recesses, grooves, slits, flanges or projecting parts being arranged in engagement with corresponding flanges, recesses, grooves, slits or openings in one or more of the other flashing member (s). In a preferred and structurally simple embodiment, the fourth side flashing member is provided with a bent flange, which rides on a side flange of the third side flashing member as described for the first side flashing member above, and the bent flange of the first side flashing member is then adapted for riding on the bent flange of the fourth side flashing member. In this way the side flashing members come to overlap in a cascading manner.

It is to be understood that the fourth side flashing member may in principle also be used in constructions, where there the third side flashing member is not a separate member, but where the receiving, lifting and draining sections are included in the first or/and second side flashing members and/or gutter flashing member.It is to be understood that the fourth side flashing member may in principle also be used in constructions where the third side flashing member is not a separate member, but where the receiving, lifting and draining sections are included in the first or / and second side flashing members and / or gutter flashing member.

Whenever terms such as "upper", "lower", "inner", "outer", "interior" and "exterior" are used in the description they are referring to the intended orientation in the mounted state of the flashing kit, not to orientations in which a particular part or component may be found during manufacture, transport, storage or installation.Whenever terms such as "upper", "lower", "inner", "outer", "interior" and "exterior" are used in the description they refer to the intended orientation in the mounted state of the flashing kit, not to orientations in which a particular part or component may be found during manufacture, transport, storage or installation.

In the following the invention will be described in more detail with reference to embodiments of the invention shown in the drawing, where:The following will be described in more detail with reference to embodiments of the invention shown in the drawing, where:

Fig. 1 shows a perspective view of a flashing kit mounted at the right-hand side of a pair of roof windows mounted one above the other,FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a flashing kit mounted on the right-hand side of a pair of roof windows mounted one above the other,

Fig. 1b corresponds to Fig. 1 but with a different configuration of the roof windows and hence a different position of the third side flashing member,FIG. 1b corresponds to FIG. 1 but with a different configuration of the roof windows and hence a different position of the third side flashing member,

Fig. 2 corresponds to Fig. 1 but showing only the flashing kit and with a fourth side flashing member added,FIG. 2 corresponds to FIG. 1 but showing only the flashing kit and with a fourth page flashing member added,

Fig. 3 shows a third side flashing member corresponding to the one in Figs 1 and 2 but intended for use at the left-hand side of a pair of roof windows,FIG. 3 shows a third side flashing member similar to the one in Figs 1 and 2 but intended for use on the left-hand side of a pair of roof windows,

Figs 4-6 shows the third side flashing member in Fig 3 seen from the bottom, side and top, respectively,Figs 4-6 shows the third side flashing member in Fig 3 seen from the bottom, side and top, respectively,

Figs 7 and 8 show the third side flashing member in Figs 4-6 seen from respective ends,Figs 7 and 8 show the third side flashing member in Figs 4-6 seen from respective ends,

Fig. 9 shows part of the third side flashing member in Figs 4-8 seen in cross-section along the line A-A in Fig. 6,FIG. 9 shows part of the third side flashing member in Figs. 4-8 seen in cross-section along the line A-A in Figs. 6

Fig. 10 shows another embodiment of a third side flashing member, which has no side flange,FIG. 10 shows another embodiment of a third page flashing member, which has no side flange,

Fig. 11 shows another embodiment of a third side flashing member, where the first leg is plane,FIG. 11 shows another embodiment of a third page flashing member, where the first leg is plane,

Fig. 12 shows another embodiment of a third side flashing member, which has no side flange and where the first leg is plane, andFIG. 12 shows another embodiment of a third side flashing member, which has no side flange and where the first leg is plane, and

Fig. 13 shows the side flashing member in Fig. 12 when mounted in a structure, where a roof window meets a fagade window. A flashing kit according to the invention is shown in a perspective partially cut away view in Fig. 1. A first side flashing member 1, which is only indicated in puncture lines, is arranged along the outer side of a first roof window 10, and a second side flashing member 2 is arranged along the outer side of a second roof window 20. Though reference is made only to roof win dows here and in the following it is to be understood that the flashing kit may also be used with other types of roof penetrating structure of a substantially rectangular shape. Accordingly, the roof windows 10, 20 have been illustrated as simple frames in Fig. 1 and have been left out entirely in Fig. 2.FIG. 13 shows the side flashing member in Fig. 12 when mounted in a structure, where a roof window meets a façade window. A flashing kit according to the invention is shown in a perspective partially cut away view in FIG. 1. A first side flashing member 1, which is only indicated in puncture lines, is arranged along the outer side of a first roof window 10, and a second side flashing member 2 is arranged along the outer side of a second roof window 20. Though reference is made only to roof win dows here and in the following it is understood that the flashing kit may also be used with other types of roof penetrating structure of a substantially rectangular shape. Accordingly, the roof windows 10, 20 have been illustrated as simple frames in FIG. 1 and have been left out entirely in FIG. 2nd

Extending between the first side flashing member 1 and the second side flashing member 2 is a third side flashing member 3, which is further interconnected to a gutter flashing member 5 arranged between the first roof window 10 and the second roof window 20.Extending between the first side flashing member 1 and the second side flashing member 2 is a third side flashing member 3, which is further interconnected to a gutter flashing member 5 arranged between the first roof window 10 and the second roof window 20.

The first and second side flashing members 1,2 are of the type used with tile roofings and mounted in the traditional manner at level with the roofing (not shown), whereas the gutter flashing member 5 is arranged in a relatively deep position. Typically the bottom of the gutter flashing member will be approximately 50 mm below the level of the first and second side flashing members seen in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the roof. The second side flashing member has been shortened to give room for the third side flashing member, but is otherwise a standard side flashing member. Such shortening may be performed at the installation site and the standard side flashing member may be provided with an indication of where to cut it, so that this may easily be performed, even by persons without special knowledge.The first and second side flashing members 1,2 are of the type used with tile roofings and mounted in the traditional lower level with the roofing (not shown), whereas the gutter flashing member 5 is arranged in a relatively deep position. Typically the bottom of the gutter flashing member will be approximately 50 mm below the level of the first and second side flashing members seen in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the roof. The second side flashing member has been shortened to provide room for the third side flashing member, but is otherwise a standard side flashing member. Such shortening may be performed at the installation site and the standard side flashing member may be provided with an indication of where to cut it, so that this may easily be performed, even by persons without special knowledge.

The main purpose of the third side flashing member 3 is to lift the water from the level of the bottom of the gutter flashing member 5 to the level of the second side flashing member 2. To this end the third side flashing member is provided with a receiving section 31, which is substantially at level with the bottom of the gutter flashing member, and a lifting section 32 with a relatively small slope extending from the receiving section to a draining section 33, which is substantially at level with the first and second side flashing members, reference now also being made to Figs 3-9. At the sides the receiving section 31 and lifting section 32 are delimited by a first leg 34 extending substantially in parallel with and engaging the outer surface of the second roof window 20 and a second leg 35, which is arranged in parallel at a distance there from, thus forming a channel or pocket 30 at the upper end of the third side flashing member suitable for receiving water. If seen in cross-section the third side flashing 3 thus has a U-shape, where the receiving and lifting sections form the base of the U. In the embodiment shown the first leg extends over the entire length of the third side flashing member as defined by length axis L, whereas the second leg becomes gradually smaller towards the draining section, so that the cross-sectional shape is angular at the lower end of the third side flashing member. It is, however, to be understood that the height of the first leg may be equal to or smaller than the height of the second leg, so that the first leg stops at the transition between the lifting and the draining section and/or that the second leg may form a flange at the side of the draining section facing away from the roof window. Likewise, it is to be understood that the height of the first and/or second leg may vary over the length of the third side flashing member.The main purpose of the third side flashing member 3 is to lift the water from the level of the bottom of the gutter flashing member 5 to the level of the second side flashing member 2. To this end the third side flashing member is provided with a receiving section 31, which is substantially at level with the bottom of the gutter flashing member, and a lifting section 32 with a relatively small slope extending from the receiving section to a draining section 33, which is substantially at level with the first and second side flashing members, reference now also being made to Figs 3-9. At the sides receiving section 31 and lifting section 32 are delimited by a first leg 34 extending substantially in parallel with and engaging the outer surface of the second roof window 20 and a second leg 35, which is arranged in parallel at a distance there from , thus forming a channel or pocket 30 at the upper end of the third side flashing member suitable for receiving water. As seen in cross-section the third side flashing 3 thus has a U-shape, where the receiving and lifting sections form the base of the U. In the embodiment, the first leg extends over the entire length of the third side flashing member as defined by length axis L, whereas the second leg becomes progressively smaller towards the draining section, so that the cross-sectional shape is angular at the lower end of the third side flashing member. However, it is understood that the height of the first leg may be equal to or smaller than the height of the second leg, so that the first leg stops at the transition between the lifting and the draining section and / or that the second leg may form a flange at the side of the draining section facing away from the roof window. Likewise, it is understood that the height of the first and / or second leg may vary over the length of the third side flashing member.

The end of the gutter flashing member 5 is resting in a recess 38 in the first leg 34 of the third side flashing member 3 and a flange 51 on the gutter flashing member provides for an overlapping joint. This overlap not only makes the joint water-tight, but when a similar joint to a third side flashing member (not shown) at the opposition of the windows 10,20 is established, it also contributes to fixating the flashing kit. It is also possible to provide the third side flashing member with a similar flange (not shown) on the first leg extending along the gutter flashing member to provide an additional or alternative overlap. Such a flange should preferably extend away from the second leg 35 and be arranged on the lower side of the gutter flashing member.The end of the gutter flashing member 5 is resting in a recess 38 in the first leg 34 of the third side flashing member 3 and a flange 51 on the gutter flashing member provides for an overlapping joint. This overlap not only makes the joint water-tight, but when a similar joint to a third side flashing member (not shown) at the windows 10,20 opposition is established, it also contributes to fixing the flashing kit. It is also possible to provide the third side flashing member with a similar flange (not shown) on the first leg extending along the gutter flashing member to provide an additional or alternative overlap. Such a flange should preferably extend away from the second leg 35 and be arranged on the lower side of the gutter flashing member.

In Fig. 1 the first side flashing member 1 is illustrated as ending in a straight cut at level with the upper end of the third side flashing member 3, but it will be understood that flanges designed for providing an overlapping joint between these two flashing members may also be provided. The first side flashing member It may also be provided with flanges (not shown) or the like serving to direct at least some of the water coming down the first side flashing member away from the pocket 30 and onto the flat side section 36 of the third side flashing member. Likewise it is to be understood that the first side flashing member may be provided with projecting parts (not shown), such as for example a part extending along the outer side of the third side flashing mem ber down to the second side flashing member 2. Such an extension might also be provided on the second side flashing member.In FIG. 1 the first side flashing member 1 is illustrated as ending in a straight cut at level with the upper end of the third side flashing member 3, but it will be understood that flanges designed to provide an overlapping joint between these two flashing members may also be Provided. The first side flashing member It may also be provided with flanges (not shown) or the like serving to direct at least some of the water coming down the first side flashing member away from the pocket 30 and onto the flat side section 36 of the third page flashing member. Likewise, it is to be understood that the first side flashing member may be provided with projecting parts (not shown), such as for example a part extending along the outer side of the third side flashing mem ber down to the second side flashing member 2. Such an extension might also be provided on the second page flashing member.

In the embodiment in Figs 1-9 the first leg 34 of the third side flashing member 3 comprises two off-set sections, a first section 341 at the upper end engaging the gutter flashing member and a second section 342 at the lower end engaging the outer side surface of the lower roof window 20. The first section is further away from the second leg 35 than the second section, thus making the channel or pocket 30 wider at the upper end than at the lower end and resulting in the first section being located in the space formed between the two roof windows. This not only increases the water receiving capacity but, also means that the joint between the gutter flashing member 5 and the third side flashing member is well protected. Moreover, by providing the third side flashing members with different widths, the same gutter flashing member may be used with roof penetrating structures of different widths, which for example allows the use of the same gutter flashing member for windows of different types or brands. Still another advantage is, that the off-set section may be used for interconnecting the third side flashing member to top and/or bottom coverings members (not shown) used over the gutter on the roof penetrating structures 10, 20 and/or side covering and/or cladding members (not shown) used at the sides of the roof penetrating structures. The shape of the upper inner corner 343 of the third side flashing member and the ledge 381 on the recess 38 in the first leg 34 is designed to facilitate the mounting of such covering and cladding members.In the embodiment in Figs 1-9, the first leg 34 of the third side flashing member 3 comprises two off-set sections, a first section 341 at the upper end engaging the gutter flashing member and a second section 342 at the lower end engaging the outer side surface of the lower roof window 20. The first section is further away from the second leg 35 than the second section, thus making the channel or pocket 30 wider at the upper end than at the lower end and resulting in the first section being located in the space formed between the two roof windows. This not only increases the water receiving capacity but also means that the joint between the gutter flashing member 5 and the third side flashing member is well protected. Furthermore, by providing third-party flashing members with different widths, the same gutter flashing member may be used with roof penetrating structures of different widths, which, for example, allows the use of the same gutter flashing member for windows of different types or brands. Still another advantage is that the off-set section may be used for interconnecting the third side flashing member to top and / or bottom cover members (not shown) used over the gutter on the roof penetrating structures 10, 20 and / or side covering and / or cladding members (not shown) used on the sides of the roof penetrating structures. The shape of the upper inner corner 343 of the third side flashing member and the ledge 381 on the recess 38 in the first leg 34 is designed to facilitate the mounting of such covering and cladding members.

The first off-set section 341 of the first leg may in principle be connected to the second section 342 in any desired way as long as the watertightness is ensured, but here an inclined interconnecting section 344 provides optimal draining properties and avoid the accumulation of water and dirt.The first off-set section 341 of the first leg may in principle be connected to the second section 342 in any desired way as long as the watertightness is ensured, but here an included interconnecting section 344 provides optimum drainage properties and avoids the accumulation of water and dirt.

At the opposite side of the channel or pocket 30 formed by the first and second legs 34, 35 and receiving and lifting sections 31,32, facing away from the roof windows 10, 20 are a side section 36 and a side flange 37. The side section 36 extends over the entire length of the third side flashing mem- ber 3 and will receive a large part of the water conning from the first side flashing member 1 and deliver it to the second side flashing member 2. The side flange 37 will prevent this water from flowing sideways off the third side flashing member.At the opposite side of the channel or pocket 30 formed by the first and second legs 34, 35 and receiving and lifting sections 31,32, facing away from the roof windows 10, 20 are a side section 36 and a side flange 37. The page section 36 extends over the entire length of the third side flashing mem- ber 3 and will receive a large portion of the water conning from the first side flashing member 1 and deliver it to the second side flashing member 2. The side flange 37 will prevent this water from flowing sideways off the third side flashing member.

The first and second side flashing members 1, 2 are here provided with upstanding flanges 13, 23, as is common with side flashing used together with undulated roofings, and the width of the side section 36 is so that the side flange 37 interacts with these flanges. As may be seen in Fig. 1, the side flange 37 lies closely against the inner side of the flange 23 on the second side flashing member 2, so that the third side flashing member 3 is prevented from moving sideways. A bent flange 13 on the first side flashing member 1 may be made to ride (not shown) on the upper end of the side flange 37, which will provide a similar interlocking of these two side flashing members.The first and second side flashing members 1, 2 are provided here with rising flanges 13, 23, as is common with side flashing used together with undulated roofings, and the width of the side section 36 is such that the side flange 37 interacts with these flanges. As may be seen in FIG. 1, the side flange 37 lies closely against the inner side of the flange 23 on the second side flashing member 2, so that the third side flashing member 3 is prevented from moving sideways. A bent flange 13 on the first side flashing member 1 may be made to ride (not shown) on the upper end of the side flange 37, which will provide a similar interlocking of these two side flashing members.

In Fig. 1b the third side flashing member in Fig. 1 have instead been mounted at a pair of roof windows 10, 20, which are provided with additional insulation 11, 21 at their outer side surfaces. As may be seen, this insulating material terminates at a distances from the corners of the windows frames and the first section 341 is located between the ends of the respective insulating pieces. As may be seen the width of the flange 345 extending perpendicular to the length axis of the third side flashing member has a width corresponding to the width of the insulation.In FIG. 1b the third side flashing member in FIG. 1 have instead been mounted on a pair of roof windows 10, 20, which are provided with additional insulation 11, 21 on their outer side surfaces. As may be seen, this insulating material terminates at a distance from the corners of the windows frames and the first section 341 is located between the ends of the respective insulating pieces. As may be seen the width of the flange 345 extending perpendicular to the length axis of the third side flashing member has a width corresponding to the width of the insulation.

Figs. 10-12 show alternative embodiments with and without an off-set first section 341 and with and without a side flange 37. Where applicable, these embodiments have been provided with the same reference numbers as in Figs. 1-9.Figs. 10-12 show alternative embodiments with and without an off-set first section 341 and with and without a side flange 37. Where applicable, these embodiments have been provided with the same reference numbers as in Figs. 1-9.

In Fig. 2 a fourth side flashing member 4 extending from the first side flashing member to the second side flashing member 2 and spanning over the third side flashing member 3 has been added. The upper end of the fourth side flashing member is arranged under the lower end of the first side flashing member forming an overlapping joint with a length in the direction of slope of the roof of approximately 90 mm and a similar overlap is provided between the lower end of the fourth side flashing member and the upper end of the second side flashing member.In FIG. 2 a fourth side flashing member 4 extending from the first side flashing member to the second side flashing member 2 and tension over the third side flashing member 3 has been added. The upper end of the fourth side flashing member is arranged under the lower end of the first side flashing member forming an overlapping joint with a length in the direction of slope of the roof of approximately 90 mm and a similar overlap is provided between the lower end of the fourth side flashing member and the upper end of the second side flashing member.

The fourth side flashing member here has the same profile as the first and second side flashing members 1,2, which makes the manufacture of the fourth side flashing member simple and cheap. A bent flange 13 of the first side flashing member rides on the corresponding, but locally compressed bent flange 43 of the fourth side flashing member at the overlap, and in the same way the bent flange 43 of the fourth side flashing member rides on the corresponding, but locally compressed bent flange 23 of the second side flashing member. Likewise, side flanges 14, 15, 44, 45, 24, 25 of the respective side flashing member are locally slightly off-set to allow a cascading overlap and these engagements between flanges may be sufficient to the keep at least the fourth side flashing member in place. Depending on the resilience of the material(s) used it may also be possible to establish the overlap without first off-setting the flanges.The fourth side flashing member here has the same profile as the first and second side flashing members 1,2, which makes the manufacture of the fourth side flashing member simple and cheap. A bent flange 13 of the first side flashing member rides on the corresponding, but locally compressed flange 43 of the fourth side flashing member rides on the overlap, and in the same way the bent flange 43 of the fourth side flashing member rides on the corresponding , but locally compressed are flange 23 of the second side flashing member. Likewise, side flanges 14, 15, 44, 45, 24, 25 of the respective side flashing member are locally slightly off-set to allow a cascading overlap and these engagements between flanges may be sufficient to keep at least the fourth side flashing member in place. Depending on the resilience of the material (s) used it may also be possible to establish the overlap without first off-setting the flanges.

To allow water to get out of the third side flashing member 3 and onto the second side flashing member 2, the fourth side flashing member 4 is provided with an opening 46 above the lifting section 32 and draining section 33. Here the opening is provided by the lower inner corner of the fourth side flashing being cut off, which again makes the manufacture of the fourth side flashing member simple and cheap, but it would of course be possible to provide the opening with other sizes or shapes as long as proper water draining is ensured.To allow water to get out of the third side flashing member 3 and onto the second side flashing member 2, the fourth side flashing member 4 is provided with an opening 46 above the lifting section 32 and draining section 33. Here the opening is provided by the lower inner corner of the fourth side flashing being cut off, which again makes the manufacture of the fourth side flashing member simple and cheap, but it would of course be possible to provide the opening with other sizes or shapes as long as proper water draining is ensured.

As described for the first side flashing member 1 above, a flange 41 or the like indicated by the dash-dotted line is provided above the opening 46 to divert water away from the pocket 30 in the third side flashing member 3 as shown by the arrows w, again minimizing the need for special adaptation of the first side flashing member 1. In Fig. 2 the flange is indicated as extending all the way down to the lower end of the fourth side flashing member 4 to prevent the water from flowing sideways into the pocket 30 in the third side flashing member, but it may be sufficient if it extends down to the upper outer corner 42 of the opening.As described for the first side flashing member 1 above, a flange 41 or the like indicated by the dash-dotted line is provided above the opening 46 to divert water away from the pocket 30 into the third side flashing member 3 as shown by the arrows w, again minimizing the need for special adaptation of the first side flashing member 1. In FIG. 2 the flange is indicated as extending all the way down to the lower end of the fourth side flashing member 4 to prevent the water from flowing sideways into the pocket 30 in the third side flashing member, but it may be sufficient if it extends down to the upper outer corner 42 of the opening.

Fig. 13 shows how the flashing kit may be used where a roof window 10 is arranged above a fagade window 200. By comparing to Fig. 1b it may be seen that the first leg 34 of the third side flashing member here does not need to have an be off-set section to be able to lie underneath the end of the insulating material 11 on the roof window, since it is not in direct abutment against the outer side surface of the window. The lowermost part 40 of the roofing here serves as the second side flashing member.FIG. 13 shows how the flashing kit may be used where a roof window 10 is arranged above a fagade window 200. By comparing to Figs. 1b it may be seen that the first leg 34 of the third side flashing member here does not need to have an off-set section to be able to lie underneath the end of the insulating material 11 on the roof window, since it is not in direct abutment against the outer side surface of the window. The lowermost part 40 of the roofing here serves as the second side flashing member.

In the drawing the dimensions of the different parts of the flashing kit is adapted for use with roof windows in a relative small building and in a north European climate. They may, however, vary greatly and will of course depend on the dimensions of the roof penetrating structures and the nature of the load bearing structure in which they are mounted. Other factors such as the expected amounts of precipitation at the installation site should also be considered. One very important matter, which should always be taken into account, is the angle of the lifting section, which should never be negative, i.e. never slope in the opposite direction of the roof, since this would result in water accumulating in the pocket 30.In the drawing the dimensions of the different parts of the flashing kit are adapted for use with roof windows in a relatively small building and in a north European climate. However, they may vary greatly and will of course depend on the dimensions of the roof penetrating structures and the nature of the load bearing structure in which they are mounted. Other factors such as the expected amount of precipitation at the installation site should also be considered. One very important matter, which should always be taken into account, is the angle of the lifting section, which should never be negative, i.e. never slope in the opposite direction of the roof, as this would result in water accumulating in the pocket 30.

Even though the third and fourth side flashing members have been described as separate members, it is also possible to integrate either or both of them into the first and/or second side flashing members, but this will of course mean that it is no longer possible to use standard side flashing members as the first and/or second side flashing member. Likewise, the fourth side flashing member may be integrated in the third side flashing member so that one member provides the functionality of both as described above.Even though the third and fourth side flashing members have been described as separate members, it is also possible to integrate either or both of them into the first and / or second side flashing members, but this will of course mean that it is no longer possible to use standard side flashing members as the first and / or second side flashing members. Likewise, the fourth side flashing member may be integrated into the third side flashing member so that one member provides the functionality of both as described above.

Above the invention has been described with reference to its use when installing roof windows in a inclined roof, but it will be understood that it may also apply to other types of roof penetrating structures, such as solar collectors or solar panels. Likewise, it will be understood that when mounting two roof penetrating structures above each other a first, second, third and fourth side flashing members will be used at both sides in a mirror-inverted manner, and that the same principles of mounting may also be used with larger groups of roof penetrating structures.Above the invention has been described with reference to its use when installing roof windows in an inclined roof, but it will be understood that it may also apply to other types of roof penetrating structures, such as solar collectors or solar panels. Likewise, it will be understood that when mounting two roof penetrating structures above each other a first, second, third and fourth side flashing members will be used on both sides in a mirror-inverted manner, and that the same principles of mounting may also be used with larger groups of roof penetrating structures.

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1. Inddækningssæt til anvendelse ved en samling, hvor to konstruktioner, der hver gennembryder et tag eller en væg, mødes, hvor mindst en af disse konstruktioner er placeret i et skråt tag, hvor en første taggennembrydende konstruktion (10) er placeret over en anden konstruktion (20, 200) set i tagets hældningsretning, hvilket sæt omfatter et første sideinddækningselement (1), der er indrettet til at blive placeret langs en udvendig sideoverflade af den første taggennembrydende konstruktion, et andet sideinddækningselement (2), der er indrettet til at blive placeret langs en udvendig sideoverflade af den anden konstruktion, og et rendeinddækningselement (5), der indrettet til at blive placeret mellem en nedre udvendig overflade af den første taggennembrydende konstruktion og en øvre udvendig overflade af den anden konstruktion, kendetegnet ved, at det yderligere omfatter et tredje sideinddækningselement (3), der er indrettet til at forbinde rendeinddæk-ningselementet (5) med i det mindste det andet sideinddækningselement (2), hvor det tredje sideinddækningselement har et i hovedsagen U-formet tværsnit med et første ben (34) af U'et indrettet til at være i kontakt med en udvendig sideoverflade af den anden konstruktion, et andet ben (35) i hovedsagen parallelt med det første ben og bunden af U'et indrettet til at blive placeret i hovedsagen parallelt med tagets plan, hvor en længdeakse (L) hos det tredje sideinddækningselement er i hovedsagen vinkelret på U'ets plan, og hvor det tredje sideinddækningselement yderligere omfatter et modtageafsnit (31), et løfteafsnit (32) og et dræningsafsnit (33), hvor modtageafsnittet er indrettet til at blive placeret i niveau med rendeinddækningselementet for at modtage vand derfra, hvor dræningsafsnittet er indrettet til at blive forbundet til det andet sideinddækningselement i en overlappende samling, og hvor løfteafsnittet er placeret mellem modtageafsnittet og dræningsafsnittet i en vinkel i forhold til i det mindste dræningsafsnittet, således at dræningsafsnittet i den monterede tilstand vil være beliggende under modtageafsnittet set i tagets hældningsretning og højere end modtageafsnittet set vinkelret på tagets plan, og hvor det første ben (34) af det tredje sideinddækningselement (3) omfatter et første afsnit (341), der er indrettet til at blive forbundet til rendeinddækningselementet (5), og et andet afsnit (342), der er indrettet til at komme i indgreb med den udvendige sideoverflade af den anden konstruktion, hvor det første afsnit er forsat i forhold til det andet afsnit i en retning væk fra det andet ben (35).Covering kit for use in an assembly wherein two structures each piercing a roof or wall meet, wherein at least one of these structures is located in an inclined roof, wherein a first roof piercing structure (10) is placed over another a construction (20, 200) viewed in the inclined direction of the roof, comprising a first side covering element (1) arranged to be positioned along an exterior side surface of the first roof piercing structure, a second side covering element (2) adapted to being positioned along an exterior side surface of the second structure, and a gutter covering element (5) arranged to be positioned between a lower outer surface of the first roof piercing structure and an upper outer surface of the second structure, characterized in that it further comprises a third side cover member (3) adapted to connect the gutter cover member said (5) having at least said second side cover member (2), said third side cover member having a generally U-shaped cross-section with a first leg (34) of said U arranged to be in contact with an outer side surface of said a second structure, a second leg (35) substantially parallel to the first leg and the bottom of the U arranged to be positioned substantially parallel to the plane of the roof, a longitudinal axis (L) of the third side covering element being substantially perpendicular to the U and the third side cover member further comprises a receiving portion (31), a lifting portion (32) and a drainage portion (33) wherein the receiving portion is arranged to be aligned with the gutter cover member to receive water therefrom where the drainage portion is arranged to be connected to the second side cover member in an overlapping assembly and the lift section being positioned between the receiving section and the drain section at an angle relative to at least the drainage section such that the drainage section in the mounted condition will be located below the receiving section as seen in the slope of the roof and higher than the receiving section seen perpendicular to the roof plane, and wherein the first leg (34) of the third side cover element (3) comprises a first section (341) adapted to be connected to the gutter cover member (5) and a second section (342) adapted to engage the outer side surface of the second structure, the first section being continued relative to the second section in a direction away from the second leg (35). 2. Inddækningssæt ifølge krav 1 til anvendelse med taggennembrydende konstruktioner placeret i et skråt tag med en første taggennembrydende konstruktion (10) over en anden taggennembrydende konstruktion (20) set i tagets hældningsretning, omfattende et første sideinddækningselement (1), der er indrettet til at blive placeret langs en udvendig sideoverflade af den første taggennembrydende konstruktion, et andet sideinddækningselement (2), der er indrettet til at blive placeret langs en udvendig sideoverflade af den anden taggennembrydende konstruktion, og et rendeinddækningselement (5), der er indrettet til at blive placeret mellem en nedre udvendig overflade af den første taggennembrydende konstruktion og en øvre udvendig overflade af den anden taggennembrydende konstruktion, kendetegnet ved, at det første ben (34) af det tredje sideinddækningselement (3) er indrettet til at komme i indgreb med en udvendig sideoverflade af den anden taggennembrydende konstruktion.Covering kit according to claim 1 for use with roof piercing structures located in an inclined roof with a first roof piercing structure (10) over a second roof piercing structure (20) seen in the inclination direction of the roof, comprising a first side roofing element (1) adapted to being positioned along an exterior side surface of the first roof piercing structure, a second side covering element (2) arranged to be positioned along an exterior side surface of the second roof piercing structure, and a gutter covering element (5) adapted to be positioned between a lower outer surface of the first roof piercing structure and an upper outer surface of the second roof piercing structure, characterized in that the first leg (34) of the third side cover member (3) is arranged to engage an exterior side surface of the second roof-breaking construction. 3. Inddækningssæt ifølge et hvilket som helst af de foregående krav, hvor det første ben (34) af det tredje sideinddækningselement (3) omfatter en reces (38), der har i hovedsagen samme facon som tværsnitsfaconen af rendeinddækningselementet (5) vinkelret på dets længdeakse, og hvor det tredje sideinddækningselement og/eller rendeinddækningselementet er forsynet med en forbindelsesflange (51), der er indrettet til at skabe en overlappende samling med henholdsvis rendeinddækningselementet og/eller det tredje sideinddækningselement.Cover set according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the first leg (34) of the third side cover element (3) comprises a recess (38) having substantially the same shape as the cross-sectional shape of the gutter cover element (5) perpendicular to its longitudinal axis, and wherein the third side cover element and / or the gutter cover element is provided with a connecting flange (51) adapted to create an overlapping joint with the gutter cover element and / or the third side cover element respectively. 4. Inddækningssæt ifølge et hvilket som helst af de foregående krav, hvor det tredje sideinddækningselement (3) yderligere omfatter en sidedel (36), der strækker sig fra det andet ben (35) væk fra det første ben (34) i hovedsagen i plan med dræningsafsnittet (33), og en sideflange (37), der rager ud fra sidedelen i hovedsagen væk fra modtageafsnittets (31) plan og strækker sig i hovedsagen parallelt med det tredje sideinddækningselements længdeakse (L).Covering kit according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the third side covering element (3) further comprises a side part (36) extending from the second leg (35) away from the first leg (34) generally in plane with the drainage section (33) and a side flange (37) extending from the side portion substantially away from the plane of the receiving section (31) and extending substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis (L) of the third side cover element. 5. Inddækningssæt ifølge krav 4, hvor sideflangen (37) er indrettet til at komme i indgreb med flanger, recesser, riller eller slidser (13, 23) i et eller flere andre sideinddækningselementer (1, 2, 3).Covering kit according to claim 4, wherein the side flange (37) is arranged to engage flanges, recesses, grooves or slots (13, 23) in one or more other side cover elements (1, 2, 3). 6. Inddækningssæt ifølge krav 4 eller 5, hvor sideflangen (37) strækker sig i hovedsagen over hele det tredje sideinddækningselements længde.A cover set according to claim 4 or 5, wherein the side flange (37) extends substantially over the entire length of the third side cover element. 7. Inddækningssæt ifølge et hvilket som helst af de foregående krav, yderligere omfattende et fjerde sideinddækningselement (4), der er indrettet til at forbinde det første og andet sideinddækningselement (1, 2), mens det spænder i det mindste delvist over det tredje sideinddækningselement (3).Cover set according to any one of the preceding claims, further comprising a fourth side cover element (4) adapted to connect the first and second side cover elements (1, 2), while at least partially covering the third side cover element. (3). 8. Inddækningssæt ifølge krav 7, hvor det fjerde sideinddækningselement (4) er forsynet med en eller flere recesser, riller, slidser, flanger eller udragende dele (43, 45), der er indrettet/indrettede til indgreb med tilsvarende flanger, recesser, riller, slidser eller åbninger (13, 23, 15, 25) i et eller flere andre inddækningselementer (1, 2, 3).A cover set according to claim 7, wherein the fourth side cover element (4) is provided with one or more recesses, grooves, slots, flanges or protruding parts (43, 45) arranged / arranged for engagement with corresponding flanges, recesses, grooves , slots or openings (13, 23, 15, 25) in one or more other covering elements (1, 2, 3). 9. Fremgangsmåde til at inddække en samling, hvor to konstruktioner, der hver gennembryder et tag eller en væg, mødes, hvor mindst en af disse konstruktioner er placeret i et skråt tag, hvor en første taggennembrydende konstruktion (10) er placeret over en anden konstruktion (20, 200) set i tagets hældningsretning, hvilken fremgangsmåde omfatter at placere et første sideinddækningselement (1) langs en udvendig sideoverflade af den første taggennembrydende konstruktion, at placere et andet sideinddækningselement (2) langs en udvendig sideoverflade af den anden konstruktion, og at placere et rendeinddækningselement (5) mellem en nedre udvendig overflade af den første taggennembrydende konstruktion og en øvre udvendig overflade af den anden konstruktion, kendetegnet ved, at den yderligere omfatter at forbinde rendeinddækningselementet (5) med i det mindste det andet sideinddækningselement (2) ved anvendelse af et tredje sideinddækningselement (3), der har et i hovedsagen U-formet tværsnit, hvor et første ben (34) af U'et placeres i indgreb med en udvendig sideoverflade af den anden konstruktion, et andet ben (35) placeres i hovedsagen parallelt med det første ben og bunden af U'et placeres i hovedsagen parallelt med tagets plan, hvor en længdeakse (L) af det tredje sideinddækningselement er i hovedsagen vinkelret på U'ets plan, og hvor det tredje sideinddækningselement yderligere omfatter et modtageafsnit (31), et løfteafsnit (32) og et dræningsafsnit (33), hvor modtageafsnittet placeres i niveau med rendeinddækningselementet for at modtage vand derfra, dræningsafsnittet forbindes til det andet sideinddækningselement i en overlappende samling, og løfteafsnittet er placeret mellem modtage- og dræningsafsnittene i en vinkel i forhold til i det mindste dræningsafsnittet, således at dræningsafsnittet i den monterede tilstand er placeret under modtageafsnittet set i tagets hældningsretning og højere end modtageafsnittet set vinkleret på tagets plan, og hvor det tredje sideinddækningselement (3) placeres med et første afsnit (341) forbundet til rendeinddækningselementet (5) og et andet afsnit (342) i indgreb med den udvendige sideoverflade af den anden konstruktion (20,200), hvor det første afsnit er forsat i forhold til det andet afsnit i en retning væk fra det andet ben (35), således at det er beliggende mellem den første og anden konstruktion.A method of covering a joint where two constructions each piercing a roof or wall meet, wherein at least one of these constructions is located in an inclined roof, wherein a first roof piercing structure (10) is placed over another a construction (20, 200) viewed in the inclined direction of the roof, which comprises placing a first side covering element (1) along an outer side surface of the first roof piercing structure, positioning a second side covering element (2) along an outer side surface of the second structure, and positioning a gutter cover element (5) between a lower outer surface of the first roof piercing structure and an upper outer surface of the second structure, characterized in that it further comprises connecting the gutter cover element (5) to at least the second side cover element (2). using a third side covering element (3) having a head the case U-shaped cross-section, where a first leg (34) of the U is placed in engagement with an outer side surface of the second structure, a second leg (35) is placed substantially parallel to the first leg and the bottom of the U substantially parallel to the plane of the roof, wherein a longitudinal axis (L) of the third side covering element is substantially perpendicular to the plane of the U, and wherein the third side covering element further comprises a receiving section (31), a lift section (32) and a drain section (33). ), where the receiving section is positioned at the level of the gutter cover member to receive water therefrom, the drainage section is connected to the second side cover member of an overlapping assembly, and the lift section is positioned between the receiving and drainage sections at an angle to the at least drainage section of the drainage section. the mounted state is located below the receiving section as seen in the slope of the roof and higher than the receiving section as seen from angles t on the roof plane, and wherein the third side cover element (3) is positioned with a first section (341) connected to the gutter cover element (5) and a second section (342) engaging the outer side surface of the second structure (20,200), where the first section is positioned relative to the second section in a direction away from the second leg (35) so that it is located between the first and second structures. 10. Fremgangsmåde ifølge krav 9 til at inddække taggennembrydende konstruktioner placeret i et skråt tag med en første taggennembrydende konstruktion (10) over en anden taggennembrydende konstruktion (20) set i tagets hældningsretning, omfattende at placere et første sideinddækningselement (1) langs en udvendig sideoverflade af den første taggennembrydende konstruktion, at placere et andet sideinddækningselement (2) langs en udvendig sideoverflade af den anden taggennembrydende konstruktion, og at placere et rendeinddækningselement (5) mellem en nedre udvendig overflade af den første taggennembrydende konstruktion og en øvre udvendig overflade af den anden taggennembrydende konstruktion, kendetegnet ved, at det første ben (34) af det tredje sideinddækningselement (3) placeres i indgreb med en udvendig sideoverflade af den anden taggennembrydende konstruktion (20).A method according to claim 9 for covering roof piercing structures positioned in an inclined roof with a first roof piercing structure (10) over a second roof piercing structure (20) viewed in the inclined direction of the roof, comprising placing a first side roofing element (1) along an exterior side surface. of the first roof piercing structure, positioning a second side roofing member (2) along an outer side surface of the second roof piercing structure, and placing a gutter roofing member (5) between a lower outer surface of the first roof piercing structure and an upper outer surface of the second roof piercing structure, characterized in that the first leg (34) of the third side covering element (3) is placed in engagement with an exterior side surface of the second roof piercing structure (20). 11. Fremgangsmåde ifølge krav 10, hvor en ydre ende af rendeinddækningselementet (5) placeres i en reces (38) i det første ben (34) af det tredje sideinddækningselement (3) og hvor en forbindelsesflange (51) på det tredje sideinddækningselement og/eller på rendeinddækningselementet bringes til at skabe en overlappende samling med henholdsvis rendeinddækningselementet og/eller det tredje sideinddækningselement.The method of claim 10, wherein an outer end of the gutter cover member (5) is placed in a recess (38) in the first leg (34) of the third side gutter member (3) and wherein a connecting flange (51) on the third side gutter member and / or on the gutter cover element is caused to create an overlapping assembly with the gutter cover element and / or the third side cover element, respectively. 12. Fremgangsmåde ifølge et hvilket som helst af kravene 10-11, hvor en sideflange (37) af det tredje sideinddækningselement (3), der er tilvejebragt på en sidedel (36), som strækker sig fra det andet ben (35) væk fra det første ben (34) i hovedsagen i plan med dræningsafsnittet (33) og rager ud fra sidedelen i hovedsagen væk fra modtageafsnittets (31) plan og strækker sig i hovedsagen parallelt med det tredje sideinddækningselements længdeakse (L), anvendes til at positionere sideinddækningselementer (1, 2, 3) i forhold til hinanden og/eller at forbinde sideinddækningselementer.A method according to any one of claims 10-11, wherein a side flange (37) of the third side covering element (3) provided on a side portion (36) extending from the second leg (35) away from the first leg (34) substantially in plane with the drain section (33) and protruding from the side portion substantially away from the plane of the receiving section (31) and extending substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis (L) of the third side cover element, is used to position side cover elements ( 1, 2, 3) in relation to each other and / or to connect side cover elements. 13. Fremgangsmåde ifølge et hvilket som helst af kravene 10-12, yderligere omfattende trinnet at placere et fjerde sideinddækningselement (4) med den ene ende i indgreb med det første sideinddækningselement (1), en anden ende i kontakt med det andet sideinddækningselement (2), og et midterafsnit spændende i det mindste delvist over det tredje sideinddækningselement (3).A method according to any one of claims 10-12, further comprising the step of placing a fourth side cover element (4) with one end in engagement with the first side cover element (1), another end in contact with the second side cover element (2). ), and a center section extending at least partially over the third side cover member (3). 14. Fremgangsmåde ifølge krav 13, hvor det fjerde sideinddækningselement (4) positioneres i forhold til og/eller forbindes til et eller flere andre inddækningselementer (1, 2, 3) ved at en eller flere recesser, riller, slidser, flanger eller udragende dele (43, 45) placeres i indgreb med tilsvarende flanger, recesser, riller, slidser eller åbninger (13, 23, 15, 25) i et eller flere andre inddækningselementer.The method of claim 13, wherein the fourth side cover member (4) is positioned relative to and / or connected to one or more other cover members (1, 2, 3) by one or more recesses, grooves, slots, flanges or protruding parts. (43, 45) are engaged by corresponding flanges, recesses, grooves, slots or openings (13, 23, 15, 25) in one or more other cover elements.
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