DK180201B1 - A flashing element for a roof window and a method for making a flashing element - Google Patents

A flashing element for a roof window and a method for making a flashing element Download PDF

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DK180201B1
DK180201B1 DKPA201870830A DKPA201870830A DK180201B1 DK 180201 B1 DK180201 B1 DK 180201B1 DK PA201870830 A DKPA201870830 A DK PA201870830A DK PA201870830 A DKPA201870830 A DK PA201870830A DK 180201 B1 DK180201 B1 DK 180201B1
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Schack Østergaard Leif
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D13/00Special arrangements or devices in connection with roof coverings; Protection against birds; Roof drainage ; Sky-lights
    • E04D13/14Junctions of roof sheathings to chimneys or other parts extending above the roof
    • E04D13/147Junctions of roof sheathings to chimneys or other parts extending above the roof specially adapted for inclined roofs
    • E04D13/1473Junctions of roof sheathings to chimneys or other parts extending above the roof specially adapted for inclined roofs specially adapted to the cross-section of the parts extending above the roof
    • E04D13/1475Junctions of roof sheathings to chimneys or other parts extending above the roof specially adapted for inclined roofs specially adapted to the cross-section of the parts extending above the roof wherein the parts extending above the roof have a generally rectangular cross-section
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D13/00Special arrangements or devices in connection with roof coverings; Protection against birds; Roof drainage ; Sky-lights
    • E04D13/14Junctions of roof sheathings to chimneys or other parts extending above the roof
    • E04D13/147Junctions of roof sheathings to chimneys or other parts extending above the roof specially adapted for inclined roofs
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
    • E04B7/00Roofs; Roof construction with regard to insulation
    • E04B7/18Special structures in or on roofs, e.g. dormer windows
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D13/00Special arrangements or devices in connection with roof coverings; Protection against birds; Roof drainage ; Sky-lights
    • E04D13/03Sky-lights; Domes; Ventilating sky-lights
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D13/00Special arrangements or devices in connection with roof coverings; Protection against birds; Roof drainage ; Sky-lights
    • E04D13/03Sky-lights; Domes; Ventilating sky-lights
    • E04D13/0305Supports or connecting means for sky-lights of flat or domed shape
    • E04D13/031Supports or connecting means for sky-lights of flat or domed shape characterised by a frame for connection to an inclined roof

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Abstract

A flashing element for a roof window and a method for making it is disclosed. It comprises a flashing member having a first leg configured to lie in plane with a roof surface in the mounted state, and a second leg configured to extend up along the outer side of an adjacent window frame member. It further comprises a third leg extending from an end of the second leg opposite from the first leg and in a direction opposite that of the first leg, the third leg being configured to cover an insulating member arranged between the second leg and the roof window. In order to give room for the mounting of accessories to the roof window, the height of the second leg at a first section of at least one flashing member is different from the height of the second leg at a second section of this flashing member.

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DK 180201 B1 1
The present invention relates to a flashing element for a roof window adapted for being installed in an inclined roof surface and having a frame comprising a plurality of frame members delimiting a frame opening, each frame member having an outer side facing away from the frame opening, said flashing element comprising at least one flashing member having a first leg being configured to lie substantially in plane with the roof surface in the mounted state, and a second leg being substantially perpendicular to the first leg and extending in a height direction of the flashing element and being con- figured to extend up along the outer side of an adjacent frame member in the mounted state, a joint between the first leg and the second leg defining a length direction of the flashing member, and where at least one flashing member further comprises a third leg extending from an end of the second leg opposite from the first leg and in a direction opposite from that of the first leg, the third leg being configured to cover an insulating member arranged be- tween the second leg and the roof window in the mounted state, the distance between the first leg and the third leg defining a height of the second leg.
Theinvention further relates to a method of making such a flashing element.
One of the first examples of a roof window mounted with insulating material extending above the roof structure, upwards along the outer sides of the roof window frame and with a flashing assembly extending over this insu- lating material is known from DE19653007A1. This provided a considerable improvement of the thermal insulating properties of the mounted roof window as heat loss through the part of the window projecting above the roof struc- ture was now reduced.
A later example of a similar structure, where the insu- lating material is provided on the interior side of the flashing is known from EP 3133222A1. This ensures that the insulation is not forgotten or arranged in- correctly.
In both cases, however, the finished structure has considerably larger outer dimensions than the roof window itself.
This not only influences the visual appearance of the window.
It also means that accessories de- signed to be used together with the roof window may no longer fit.
Particularly it is a problem that roller shutters and like screening devices, which are often retrofitted on the roof windows, need to be provided in two different versions;
DK 180201 B1 2 one configured to fit the size of the roof window and one configured to fit the roof window when mounted with insulation extending upwards along the outer sides of the frame. It is therefore the object of the invention to provide a flashing element for a roof window, which allows a good thermal insulation of the roof window, while still allowing the use of standard accessories designed for roof window without insulating members at the outer side of the frame. This is achieved with a flashing element where the height of the sec- ond leg at a first section of at least one flashing member is different from the height of the second leg at a second section of said at least one flashing member. By making the second leg shorter at one or more selected sections of the flashing element the third leg comes closer to the roof structure, expos- ing a part of the window frame, which would otherwise be covered by insulat- ing material, hence leaving room for accessories, such as a roller shutter.
This will of course influence the insulating properties of the roof window, but as the reduction of the amount of insulating material is only local and as the alternative is often to remove or leave out the insulating members altogether, this has been found to be acceptable. Moreover, experiments have shown that in most roof windows the upper and outer parts of the window frame, i.e.
the part facing away from the window pane and away from the roof structure in the mounted state, have substantially the same temperature as the sur- roundings, and the effect of the uppermost part of the insulating member is therefore considerably less than that of the lowermost part closest to the roof structure.
It is noted that the first and second sections are to be understood as separate sections of the same flashing member. This means that they are not overlapping but are either adjacent to each other when seen in the length di- rection of the flashing element or displaced in relation to each other, for ex- ample by the provision of a third section between them as will be described below. Is does not entail that they constitute to physically separated mem- bers.
Whenever reference is made to directions such as upwards or
DK 180201 B1 3 downwards, upper or lower these refer to the height direction of the flashing element as defined by the orientation of the second leg in the mounted state, i.e. a direction perpendicular to the plane of the roof structure in the mounted stare. Likewise, the terms inner and outer refer to the window frame, the inner facing towards the frame opening and the outer facing away from the frame opening. The terms top and bottom are used to indicate items being located at the top and the bottom, respectively, of a roof window when mounted in an inclined roof structure.
In one embodiment, the flashing element is a top flashing element comprising a top flashing member adapted for being arranged above the roof window in the mounted state extending along a top frame member of the roof window and at least one side flashing member extending from the top flashing member and being adapted for extending along a side frame member of the roof window in the mounted state, where the top flashing member and the side flashing member are permanently interconnected at a corner joint, and where the first section is located closest to the corner joint while the second section is located further from the corner joint when seen in the length direc- tion of the flashing element. In other words, the second leg has a different height at the corner than along the side and/or top of the roof window. This is advantageous as the corner is often used as a point of attachment for acces- sories, and the second leg will then usually have a smaller height at the first section than at the second section to give room for such attachment. It may, however, also be necessary to give room for accessories, such as motors or locking assemblies, at the centre or elsewhere along the length of a frame member, in which case the second leg has a smaller height at the second section than at the first section.
If the accessory is a roller shutter or like screening arrangement it may need to move when the roof window is opened and closed. In such cas- es it may be advantageous that the height of the second leg is reduced over the entire top flashing member and at the first section of the side flashing member.
Regardless if the flashing element is a top flashing element as de-
DK 180201 B1 4 scribed above or another type of flashing element, it may further comprise a third section between the first section and the second section where the height of the second leg increases continuously. This has several ad- vantages. One is that the risk of un-tightness due to joints or stresses in the flashing material at an abrupt transition between sections is reduced. Another that the risk of dirt collecting on the flashing element at such a transition is reduced. A still further advantage is that smooth transitions are often consid- ered aesthetically pleasing.
In one embodiment the height of the second leg is constant through- out the second section. This provides for a minimalistic design, which may be advantageous both from a technical point of view, facilitating manufacture and assembly, and from an aesthetic point of view. As an example, a side flashing element or a side flashing member of a top flashing element as described above may have a first section with a relatively small second leg at one end, which is configured to be located at a corner of a roof window frame in the mounted state, while the rest of the side flashing element or side flashing member constitutes a second section with a larger second leg. This embodi- ment may also include a third section as described above.
The third leg need not be perpendicular to the second leg. Apart from contributing to a desired aesthetic impression, an angled third leg may con- tribute to establishing a smooth transition between sections having second legs of different heights and/or sections where the third leg is of different width. In one embodiment the third leg extends at an angle of 30-70 degrees in relation to the second leg at the first section and is perpendicular to second leg at the second section, preferably approximately 60 degrees. The angle of the third leg will then increase continuously over the third section.
In a presently preferred embodiment of a top flashing element includ- ing a top flashing member and a side flashing member as described above and which is configured for use with a standard roof window for use in a resi- dential building, the distance from the second leg of the top flashing member to the second section of the side flashing member when seen in the length direction of the side flashing member is 50-100 mm, preferably approximately
DK 180201 B1 75 mm.
In a presently preferred embodiment of a top flashing element includ- ing a top flashing member and a side flashing member as described above and which is configured for use with a standard roof window for use in a resi- 5 dential building, the height of the second leg is 30-50 mm in the first section and 60-90 mm in the second section.
If the height of the second leg is smaller than the height of the part of the roof window frame extending above the roof structure it may be advanta- geous that the flashing element further comprises a fourth leg extending from the third leg in parallel with the second leg away from the first leg, said fourth leg being configured to abut the outer side of an adjacent frame member in the mounted state. This fourth leg will then wholly or partially cover and pro- tect the part of the roof window frame not covered by the second and third legs. A fourth leg does not need to extend over the entire length of the flash- ing element or member and/or may have different heights at different sec- tions.
In order to provide further protection of the roof window frame or fa- cilitate the mounting of the flashing element, the flashing element may further comprise a fifth leg extending from the second or fourth leg in parallel with and away from the first leg, said fifth leg being configured to abut an exterior side of an adjacent frame member in the mounted state. Covering the exterior side of roof window frame in this way at least partially provides protection in itself, but also provides an overlap with covering and/or cladding members used on the roof window frame. Moreover, the abutment of the fifth leg will provide a positioning of the flashing element in the height direction, which to- gether with the abutment of the first leg against the roof structure will provide a precise positioning of the flashing element. Particularly this dual positioning will prevent errors in mounting caused by warping, flattening or other uninten- tional deformation of the flashing element.
A flashing element as described above may be made by a method where a top flashing member and one or more side flashing member(s) are provided with bent edges, where the bent edges are brought into engagement
DK 180201 B1 6 with each other, and where the bent edges are fixated in relation to each oth- er by pressing and/or welding. The engagement between bent edges allows the interconnection of members with different and/or complex geometries in a reliable and weather-proof manner.
Providing flashing members with continuous bent edges, which are interconnected for forming a joint between flashing members, means that the flashing members can move somewhat in relation to each other during the interconnection process. This not only allows the flashing members to be eas- ily positioned in relation to each other but also allows the material of the flash- ing members to displace during the process, thus potentially reducing the formation of stresses in the material.
In a presently preferred embodiment the top flashing member and/or the side flashing member(s) is/are shaped by pressing, roll-forming, and/or drawing. This may be done before the flashing members are interconnected, but is also possible to shape the flashing members simultaneously with inter- connection and/or with the fixation of bent edges in relation to each other. In a presently preferred embodiment, bends delimiting the third leg from the sec- ond leg and forming fourth and fifth legs are made simultaneously with the fixation of the bent edges forming the joint.
By integrating the shaping of one or both flashing members and the formation and fixation of the joint in one continuous process, the making of the flashing element can be wholly or partially automated so that it requires no or little human intervention. This allows highly efficient manufacture at in- dustrial scale.
These methods of manufacture also apply to flashing elements com- posed of other types of flashing members.
Though the invention is here described with reference to flashing el- ements and members, which are configured for use with a standard type roof window and to allow easy retrofitting of roller shutters it is to be understood that is also lends itself to other purposes. The invention may for example be used for providing flashing assemblies allowing easy mounting of solar panels on or next to roof windows, the installation of motors or other electrical com-
DK 180201 B1 7 ponents, and of course also the provision of other types of screening ar- rangements such as sun blinds or insect nets.
In the following the invention will be described in more detail with ref- erence to embodiments shown in the drawing, where: Fig. 1 show a first embodiment of a flashing element according to the invention in a side view, Fig. 2 shows the flashing element in Fig. 1 in a perspective view, Fig. 3 is a cross-section along the line B-B in Fig. 1, Fig. 4 shows a top flashing element comprising a flashing member identical to the flashing element as shown in Figs 1 and 2 in a perspective view, and Figs 5 and 6 show the top flashing member of the top flashing ele- ment in Fig. 3 from above and from below, respectively, in a partially cut-away perspective view.
A flashing element 1 according to the invention is shown in Figs 1 and 2. It consists of a single side flashing member 11 having a first leg 21 which is resting on a roof structure, here represented by two battens 5 in Fig.
2. The first leg is thus lying substantially in plane with the roof surface in the mounted state. The flashing element 1 further includes a second leg 22 being substantially perpendicular to the first leg. The second leg extends up along the outer side of an adjacent window frame member 6, which forms part of a roof window frame comprising a plurality of other frame members (not shown) and delimits a frame opening. The joint A between the first leg 21 and the second leg 22 defines a length direction L of the flashing element 1.
Moving further up in Figs 1 and 2, the flashing element 1 further in- cludes a third leg 23 extending from an end of the second leg 22 opposite from the first leg 21 and in a direction opposite from that of the first leg. The third leg covers an insulating member 7 arranged between the second leg 22 and the frame member 6 of the roof window. The insulating member 7 may be part of an insulating frame extending around the entire roof window frame.
The second leg 22 extends in a height direction H of the flashing el- ement and the distance between the first leg 21 and the third leg 23 defines
DK 180201 B1 8 the height of the second leg.
In Fig. 1 the flashing element 1 has been divided in the four sections marked I, II, lll, and IV. These sections are virtual and thus not to be regarded as involving a physical separation.
In section | the height hi of the second leg 22 is the smallest and in section II the height hz of the second leg is the largest. In section III the height of the second leg increases continuously thereby providing a smooth transi- tion between section |, constituting a first section, and section II, constituting a second section. Section IV is configured for interconnection with another flashing member as will be described below and has no second leg, only a bent edge 81 adapted for establishing an interconnection.
Fig. 3 shows a cross-section along the line B-B in Fig. 1. From this it is clearly seen that the third leg 23 extends at an angle C of approximately 60 degrees in relation to the second leg 22 at section |, serving as a first section, and that this angle increases gradually over section III, serving as a third sec- tion, until reaching 90 degrees at section II, serving as a second section. It is also seen how the transitions from the second leg 22 to the third leg 23 and from the third leg to the fourth leg 24 are relatively soft at section | in compari- son to the sharper bends 26, 27 at section II seen in the background.
The flashing element in Figs 1-3 may serve as a side flashing mem- ber 11 in a top flashing element 10 as shown in Fig. 4. This top flashing ele- ment further comprises a top flashing member 12 and is adapted for being arranged above the roof window in the mounted state extending along a top frame member of the roof window with the side flashing member 11 extending along a side frame member of the roof window (not shown). The side flashing member 11 and the top flashing member 12 are permanently interconnected at a corner joint 8. This joint is formed by bent edges 81, 82 on the two flash- ing member being brought into engagement, the two bent edges hooking into each other, and then flattening the joint, thereby fixating the two edges by friction. The bent edge 82 on the top flashing member 12 is seen Figs 5 and 6, which show the top flashing from above and from below, respectively, in a partially cut-away perspective view. Bent edge 83 is intended to serve as a
DK 180201 B1 9 water deflector, but may also serve interconnecting purposes.
A similar bent edge (not shown) can for example be used for connecting a skirt member to a bottom flashing member.
Using continuous bent edges, each extending along the majority of a side of a flashing member as the ones shown in the drawing and which are interconnected for forming a joint between flashing members allows the flash- ing members to be interconnected in an industrial process with no or little human intervention.
The bent edges allow a certain mutual movement be- tween the flashing members during the process, which is advantageous when the shaping of one or both flashing members and the formation and fixation of the joint are part of one continuous process, which can be wholly or partially automated.
This applies independently of the other features described with reference to the specific embodiments.
Even though the top flashing element 10 in Fig. 4 is shown with only one side flashing member 11 it is to be understood that side flashing mem- bers may be provided at both ends.
Such two side flashing members may be identical but mirror inverted, or of different designs if the two sides of the roof window, which with the flashing element is to be used, face different surfaces.
A top flashing element with two side flashing members 11 is suitable for use with roof windows mounted alone or above other windows, whereas a top flashing element 10 with only one side flashing member may be used when roof windows are mounted closely side-by-side.
As is seen in Fig. 4 the height of the second leg 22 of the top flashing member 12 is constant over its entire length and corresponds to the height of the second leg of the side flashing member 11 in the first section I.
This means that a standard type roller shutter configured for a roof window without insulating material between the flashing assembly and the window frame may be mounted on top of the top flashing element 10 without the need for adapta- tions or replacement of components.
The extend of the first and third sections |, lll of the side flashing member(s) 11 determines how much room it available along the side of the roof window and may vary depending on the type of roof window, the climate zone in which it is mounted, and other factors influencing
DK 180201 B1 10 the need for insulation and/or accessories.
Even though the drawing shows only side flashing elements and members 1,11 with variations in the height of the second leg 22 it is to be un- derstood that this may also be the case on other flashing elements and/or members, including top flashing elements or members and bottom flashing elements or members (not shown) adapted for use at the bottom of a roof window mounted in an inclined roof when seen in the direction of inclination of the roof. Likewise, it is to be understood that the height or width of first 21, third 23, fourth 24 and fifth legs 25 may also vary, that angles between legs may vary and that legs 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 do not necessarily need to be straight. List of reference numbers 1 Flashing element 10 Top flashing element 11 Side flashing member 12 Top flashing member 21 First leg 22 Second leg 23 Third leg 24 Fourth leg Fifth leg 26 Bend 27 Bend 5 Battens 6 Window frame member 7 insulating member 8 Joint 81 Bentedge 82 Bentedge 83 Bent edge I First section
DK 180201 B1 11 I Second section [II Third section IV Fourth section A Joint B Cross-section C Angle between legs L Length direction H Height direction h1 Height hz Height

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DK 180201 B1 1 PATENTKRAVDK 180201 B1 1 PATENTKRAV 1. Inddækningselement (1) til et tagvindue indrettet til at blive installeret i en skrå tag- overflade og havende en karm omfattende en flerhed af karmstykker (6), der afgrænser en karmåbning, hvor hvert karmstykke (6) har en yderside, der vender væk fra karmåb- ningen, hvilket inddækningselement (1) omfatter mindst en inddækningskomponent med et første ben (21), der udformet til at ligge i hovedsagen i plan med tagoverfladen i den monterede tilstand, og et andet ben (22), der er i hovedsagen vinkelret på det første ben (21) og strækker sig i en højderetning (H) af inddækningselementet og er udformet til at strække sig op langs ydersiden af et hosliggende karmstykke i den monterede tilstand, hvor en samling (8) mellem det første ben (21) og det andet ben (22) definerer en læng- deretning (L) af inddækningskomponenten, og hvor mindst en inddækningskomponent yderligere omfatter et tredje ben (23), der strækker sig fra en ende af det andet ben (22) modsat det første ben (21) og i en retning modsat den af det første ben (21), hvor det tredje ben (23) er udformet til at dække en isoleringskomponent (7), der er anbragt mel- Jem det andet ben (22) og tagvinduet i den monterede tilstand, hvor afstanden imellem det første ben (21) og det tredje ben (23) definerer en højde (h1) af det andet ben, kendetegnet ved, at højden (h1) af det andet ben (22) ved et første afsnit (1) af mindst en inddækningskomponent er forskellig fra højden (h2) af det andet ben (22) ved et andet afsnit (Il) af nævnte mindst ene inddækningskomponent.Covering element (1) for a roof window arranged to be installed in a sloping roof surface and having a frame comprising a plurality of frame pieces (6) defining a frame opening, each frame piece (6) having an outer side facing away from the frame opening, which covering element (1) comprises at least one covering component with a first leg (21) designed to be substantially flush with the roof surface in the mounted condition, and a second leg (22) which is in substantially perpendicular to the first leg (21) and extending in a height direction (H) of the covering element and is designed to extend up along the outside of an adjacent frame piece in the mounted condition, where a joint (8) between the first leg ( 21) and the second leg (22) defines a longitudinal direction (L) of the covering component, and wherein at least one covering component further comprises a third leg (23) extending from one end of the second leg (22) opposite the first legs (21) and in a retni ng opposite that of the first leg (21), the third leg (23) being formed to cover an insulating component (7) disposed between the second leg (22) and the roof window in the mounted condition, where the distance between the first leg (21) and the third leg (23) defines a height (h1) of the second leg, characterized in that the height (h1) of the second leg (22) at a first section (1) of at least one covering component is different from the height (h2) of the second leg (22) at a second section (II) of said at least one covering component. 2. Inddækningselement (1) ifølge krav 1, som er et topinddækningselement omfattende en topinddækningskomponent (12), der er indrettet til at blive anbragt over tagvinduet i den monterede tilstand strækkende sig langs et topkarmstykke af tagvinduet, og mindst en sideinddækningskomponent (11), der strækker sig fra topinddækningskomponenten (12) og er indrettet til at strække sig langs et sidekarmstykke af tagvinduet i den monterede tilstand, hvor topinddækningskomponenten (12) og sideinddækningskomponenten (11) er permanent forbundet til hinanden ved at en hjørnesamling, og hvor det første afsnit (1) er placeret tættest på hjørnesamlingen, mens det andet afsnit (11) er placeret længere fra hjørnesamlingen når set i længderetningen (L).A covering element (1) according to claim 1, which is a top covering element comprising a top covering component (12) arranged to be arranged above the roof window in the mounted condition extending along a top frame piece of the roof window, and at least one side covering component (11), extending from the top cover component (12) and arranged to extend along a side frame piece of the skylight in the mounted condition, the top cover component (12) and the side cover component (11) being permanently connected to each other by a corner joint, and wherein the first section (1) is located closest to the corner joint, while the second section (11) is located further from the corner joint when seen in the longitudinal direction (L). 3. Inddækningselement (1) ifølge krav 1 eller 2, yderligere omfattende et tredje afsnit (111) mellem det første afsnit (I) og det andet afsnit (11), hvor højden af det andet ben (22) øger kontinuerligt.Covering element (1) according to claim 1 or 2, further comprising a third section (111) between the first section (I) and the second section (11), wherein the height of the second leg (22) increases continuously. 4. Inddækningselement (1) ifølge et eller flere af kravene 1-3, hvor højden af det andet ben (22) er konstant over hele det andet afsnit (11).Covering element (1) according to one or more of claims 1-3, wherein the height of the second leg (22) is constant over the entire second section (11). 5. Inddækningselement (1) ifølge et eller flere af kravene 1-4, hvor det tredje ben (23) strækker sig i en vinkel (C) pa 30-70 grader i forhold til det andet ben (22) ved det første afsnit (1) og er vinkelret på det andet ben (22) ved det andet afsnit (11).Covering element (1) according to one or more of claims 1-4, wherein the third leg (23) extends at an angle (C) of 30-70 degrees relative to the second leg (22) at the first section ( 1) and is perpendicular to the second leg (22) at the second section (11). 6. Inddækningselement (1) ifølge et eller flere af kravene 1-5, hvor afstanden fra det an- det ben (22) af topinddækningskomponenten (12) til det andet afsnit (Il) af sideinddæk-Covering element (1) according to one or more of claims 1-5, wherein the distance from the second leg (22) of the top covering component (12) to the second section (II) of the side covering DK 180201 B1 2 ningskomponenten (11), når set i længderetningen af sideinddækningskomponenten (11), er 50-100 mm, fortrinsvis omkring 75 mm.DK 180201 B1 2 the component (11), when viewed in the longitudinal direction of the side covering component (11), is 50-100 mm, preferably about 75 mm. 7. Inddækningselement (1) ifølge et eller flere af kravene 1-6, hvor højden (h1, h2) af det andet ben er 30-50 mm i det første afsnit (1) og 60-90 mm i det andet afsnit (11).Covering element (1) according to one or more of claims 1-6, wherein the height (h1, h2) of the second leg is 30-50 mm in the first section (1) and 60-90 mm in the second section (11 ). 68. Inddækningselement (1) ifølge et eller flere af kravene 1-7, yderligere omfattende et fjerde ben (24), der strækker sig fra det tredje ben (23) parallelt med det andet ben (22) væk fra det første ben (21), hvor nævnte fjerde ben (24) er udformet til at ligge an imod ydersiden af et hosliggende karmstykke i den monterede tilstand.Covering element (1) according to one or more of claims 1-7, further comprising a fourth leg (24) extending from the third leg (23) parallel to the second leg (22) away from the first leg (21). ), wherein said fourth leg (24) is designed to abut against the outside of an adjacent frame piece in the mounted condition. 9. Inddækningselement ifølge et eller flere af kravene 1-8, yderligere omfattende et femte ben (25), der strækker sig fra det andet (22) eller fjerde ben (24) parallelt med og væk fra det første ben (21), hvor nævnte femte ben (25) er udformet til at ligge an imod en ud- vendig side af et hosliggende karmstykke i den monterede tilstand.Covering element according to one or more of claims 1-8, further comprising a fifth leg (25) extending from the second (22) or fourth leg (24) parallel to and away from the first leg (21), wherein said fifth leg (25) is designed to abut an outer side of an adjacent frame piece in the mounted condition. 10. Fremgangsmåde til fremstilling af et inddækningselement ifølge et eller flere af krave- ne 1-9, hvor en topinddækningskomponent (12) og en eller flere sideinddækningskom po- nent(er) (11) forsynes med bukkede kanter (81, 82), hvor de bukkede kanter (81, 82) af inddækningskomponenterne forbindes med hinanden og bringes i indgreb med hinanden for at danne en samling (A) mellem inddækningskomponenterne, og hvor de bukkede kan- ter (81, 82) fikseres i forhold til hinanden ved presning og/eller svejsning, således at ind- grebet mellem de bukkede kanter tillader den indbyrdes forbindelse af inddækningskom - ponenterne på en pålidelig og vejrsikker made.A method of manufacturing a covering element according to one or more of claims 1-9, wherein a top covering component (12) and one or more side covering component (s) (11) are provided with bent edges (81, 82), wherein the bent edges (81, 82) of the covering components are connected to each other and brought into engagement with each other to form a joint (A) between the covering components, and wherein the bent edges (81, 82) are fixed relative to each other by pressing and / or welding so that the engagement between the bent edges allows the interconnection of the covering components to be interconnected in a reliable and weatherproof manner. 11. Femgangsmåde ifølge krav 10, hvor topinddækningskomponenten (12) og/eller side- inddækningskomponenten(-erne) (11) formgives ved presning, valsning, og/eller træk- ning.A method according to claim 10, wherein the top covering component (12) and / or the side covering component (s) (11) are formed by pressing, rolling, and / or drawing.
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