DK180873B1 - A roof window, and a method of assembling such a roof window - Google Patents
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Abstract
In the roof window (10) the dampening and/or insulating members (7) are attached to the bottom of the glazing profile (8), to a side sash covering (44) or to a top frame covering member (31). This prevents air flow from or to the space between different window components or screw holes, and restrains water from entering the space between the components without compromising manufacturing or installation.
Description
DK 180873 B1 1 Title of Invention A roof window, and a method of assembling such a roof window. Technical Field The present invention relates to a roof window comprising a frame, a sash, a set of covering members, a glazing profile and a set of dampening and/or insulating members, where the set of dampening and/or insulating members comprises at least one member attached to a respective one roof window component comprising the glazing profile, a side sash covering and/or a top frame covering member. The invention also relates to a method of assembling such a roof window. Background Art When installing windows in a roof, it is first and foremost vital to ensure that the roof window itself is tight, just as the connection between the window frame and the surrounding roofing material needs to be weatherproof. At the same time, the insulation properties of the window need to meet certain standards, and the manufacturing and installation of the roof window need to be carried out cost- and time-efficiently. To fulfil these requirements, the design of the roof window is critical for optimal performance. Examples of prior art roof windows setting out to improve the performance on several of these parameters are found in i.a. EP 2 738 339 B1. Even though these roof windows have proven to function very well in practice, there is still room for improvement.
Summary of Invention With this background, it is therefore an object of the invention to provide a roof window by which it is possible to improve weatherproof properties without compromising other parameters as functionality, transport, installation, use or manufacturing. This and further objects are achieved with a roof window of the kind mentioned in the introduction which is furthermore characterised in that the at
DK 180873 B1 2 least one dampening and/or insulating member is a sash profile seal attached to the lower end of the glazing profile for at least a proportion of the length where the glazing profile is overlapping with the bottom sash covering in the assembled state.
The dampening and/or insulating members can be attached to one or multiple positions of the mentioned window components. It is furthermore possible to combine the attachment of more than one dampening and/or insulating member or to combine the attachment of dampening and/or insulating members on different window components. For manufacturing purposes, it is an advantage that the set of dampening and/or insulating members is configured to be attached to the roof window component in question in a separate assembling step, such that it is possible to handle the dampening and/or insulating member and the roof window component as a single unit in subsequent assembly steps. By forming a tight connection between the dampening and/or insulating members and the glazing profile, side sash covering or top frame covering member, the weatherproof properties of the window are improved by sealing the space between at least two window components.
The dampening and/or insulating member may possess any degree of compressibility to fit the requirements at the given position.
In principle, the dampening and/or insulating member may be attached to the roof window component in any suitable manner. In a presently preferred embodiment, the connection is carried out by mechanical fastening means, adhesion, or form-fitting, or a combination thereof. In this way, full flexibility is obtained.
By compressing said sash profile seal against the glazing profile, the space around the lower end of the glazing profile and surrounding window components, which has a complex geometry and which furthermore due to i.a. manufacturing tolerances may vary between individual roof windows, is filled out and the risk of leaks etc. is minimized. Surrounding roof window components can be the bottom sash covering, side sash covering, additional dampening and/or insulating members or other components. The said sash
DK 180873 B1 3 profile seal therefore ensures a weather-proof connection between the components.
In a preferred embodiment, the sash profile seal comprises a base portion, an inner leg portion, an outer leg portion, an inner top flange, an outer top outwards flange, and an outer top inwards engagement portion to fit the sash profile seal on to the glazing profile.
The sash profile seal comprises a top width exceeding a bottom width, a base portion, an inner leg portion, an outer leg portion, an outer top portion, an inner top portion, an outer flange, an inner flange and an engagement portion to fit the sash profile seal on to the glazing profile.
By providing an engagement proportion, the sash profile seal is effectively attached to the glazing profile during manufacturing.
The flanges, base portion and leg portion ensure a tight transition to the bottom sash covering, side sash covering, further dampening and/or insulating members or other surrounding roof window components.
The shape of the sash profile seal provides a weather-proof connection between the components and ensures easy attachment during manufacturing or installation.
The width of the sash profile seal as well as the thickness of the leg portions, base portion, engagement portion and flanges can be adapted to the size of the window components.
The length of the sash profile seal can vary and can be chosen independently from the width.
Preferably, however, the length is of the same order of magnitude as the bottom width.
In a further embodiment, a further dampening and/or insulating member is attached to the under-side of the glazing profile to cover a screw hole.
The said dampening and/or insulating member can be elastic and can stick to the glazing profile for easier handling.
Said dampening and/or insulating member seals the space between surrounding components and fixing means perforating the dampening and/or insulating member.
The dampening and/or insulating member can also be attached to already existing holes to insulate the holes and to prevent the flow of air or water therein.
In a preferred further development of the above embodiment of above invention, said further dampening and/or insulating member is a sealing pad
DK 180873 B1 4 comprising acrylic, butyl or silicone foam tape.
In another embodiment, another dampening and/or insulating member is a foam-packing attached along the longitudinal side of a two-piece top frame covering member to prevent airflow via the space between the two frame top covering members of a top-hung window. The top-hung window is preferably of the kind comprising an intermediate frame and which is top-hung during normal use, but which pivots for cleaning. The size of the foam-packing is chosen to preferably fill out a maximum space between the two frame top covering members without interfering with the agility of the roof window or its surrounding components. The longitudinal proportion of the foam-packing spans preferably over the complete longitudinal proportion of the surrounding top frame covering members. The foam-packing can be cut out of larger mats before being installed. By providing fixing means, the foam-packing can be attached to the fop frame covering or surrounding insulation proportions. By attaching the foam-packing, it prevents airflow between the space of the two top frame covering members and seals a top-hung window comparably efficient to a centre pivot window without compromising agility of the top frame covering members.
In further embodiments, the above-mentioned dampening and/or insulating members may be combined with additional dampening and/or insulating member attached to the bottom of a side sash covering and at least one said dampening and/or insulating member is extending in length direction of the side sash covering or is located at a lower end of the side sash cover. Additional dampening and/or insulating members in the form of strips can be chosen from several materials with differential thickness and can be attached to the side sash covering by fixing means. To ease the manufacturing process, the strips can be cut out of larger mats with a desired thickness. To ensure optimal sealing, the thickness, measurements, shape and place of attachment of the strips can vary between different roof window sizes and types. Attaching the strips to the bottom side of a side sash covering seals the space between the surrounding components and prevents rain water or water from melting ice or snow from entering the undefined space between the surrounding
DK 180873 B1 components. The sealing between the roof window components is particularly efficient when the strips on the side sash covering are combined with the sash profile seal on the glazing profile. In a preferred embodiment of above mentioned inventions at least one 5 said dampening and/or insulating member is made of chloroprene, silicone, ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM), polyurethane (PU) or polyethylene (PE). The dampening and/or insulation effect of the chosen material can be improved by using versions with trapped air, e.g. foam materials. The density of the dampening and/or insulating member and the proportion of trapped air or other gases in the dampening and/or insulating member can vary. Air or other gases can be trapped in the dampening and/or insulating member by closed or semi-closed cells. Such materials allow compression without comprising durability, dampening and/or insulation.
The chosen materials have the advantage to be resistant to water and wind, making them long-lasting and suitable materials for dampening and/or insulation. Using soft foam materials in proximity to movable window components hinders airflow in surrounding undefined space without compromising the agility of the movable window components.
In a second aspect, a method of assembling a roof window is provided as described in claim 11.
Other presently preferred embodiments and further advantages will be apparent from the subsequent detailed description and drawings.
Brief Description of Drawings In the following description embodiments of the invention will be described with reference to the schematic drawings, in which Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a prior art roof window; Fig. 2 is a partial perspective view of an embodiment of the roof window according to the invention; Fig. 3 is an exploded partial perspective view of a detail of the roof window in the embodiment of Fig. 2;
DK 180873 B1 6 Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a detail of the roof window in the embodiment of Fig. 2 and 3; Fig. 5 is another perspective view of a detail of the roof window in the embodiment of Fig. 2, 3 and 4; Fig. 6 is an exploded partial perspective view of another embodiment of the roof window according to the invention; Fig 7 is an exploded partial perspective view of a further embodiment of the roof window according to the invention; and Fig. 8 is a cross-sectional view of another embodiment of the roof window according to the invention.
Description of Embodiments Referring initially to Fig. 1 in which a prior art roof window 10 is shown. Details of this roof window 10 are shown and described in the above-mentioned EP 2 738 339 B1. In a manner known per se, the roof window 10 comprises a sash 2 connected to a frame 1 via a hinge 5. The frame 1 comprises frame members 11, 12, 13, 14 and frame covering members 31, 32, 33, 34. The sash 2 comprises a ventilation flap 25, a handle bar 26, sash members 21, 22, 23, 24, and sash coverings 42, 43, 44.
Turning now to Fig. 2, a corresponding partial perspective view of the lower right-hand corner of a roof window in a first embodiment of the present invention is shown. Details not shown or described in detail correspond to the prior art roof window described in the above and/or are readily apparent to the person skilled in the art. Elements having the same or analogous function have the same reference numerals. Thus, the roof window 10 comprises a frame 12,14 with a mounting bracket 15, a side frame covering 35, a bottom sash covering 42, a side sash member 24, a pane 6 and a glazing profile 8. The side sash covering 44 has been removed for clarity reasons.
A set of dampening and/or insulating members 7 is provided in accordance with the invention, and comprises a sash profile seal 75 attached to the lower end of the glazing profile 8.
In the exploded partial perspective view Fig. 3 shows a side sash
DK 180873 B1 7 covering 44, a glazing profile 8 with a sash profile seal 75, and a bottom sash covering 42 on which a pin 421 is provided. Referring now also to Fig. 6, the pin 421 is configured to interact with a key-hole shaped aperture 443 in a resilient flange 442 on the side sash covering 44 to provide a snapping engagement which secures the side sash covering 44 to the sash in a manner known per se from Applicant's international publication WO 99/51831 A1. As will be described in further detail below, the sash profile seal 75 is shaped to fit the form of the glazing profile 8. The length of the sash profile seal 75 is defined to at least cover a proportion of the area where the glazing profile 8 overlaps with the bottom sash covering 42. In the assembled state the sash profile seal 75 can fill out the spacing between the glazing profile 8 and the bottom sash covering 42 and/or the glazing profile 8 and the side sash covering 44. Fig. 4 and Fig. 5 refer to the same first embodiment of a sash profile seal 75. The figures show two detailed perspectives of a sash profile seal 75 of alengthl comprising a base portion 751, an inner leg portion 752, an outer leg portion 753, an inner top flange 754, an outer top outwards flange 755, and an outer top inwards engagement proportion 756. The bottom base portion 751 defines a bottom width W2. The distance between the edges of the flanges 754, 755 defines a top width W1. An inner width WO of the sash profile seal 75 is defined by the distance between the facing sides of the leg portions 752, 753. Fig. 6 refers to further embodiment of the invention and shows an exploded partial perspective view of the side sash covering 44 with flange 442 and key-hole shaped aperture 443 on a lower end 441 of the side sash covering
44. The sash profile seal 75 of the first embodiment is configured to cooperate with the addition dampening and/or insulating members generally designated 7 of this further embodiment comprising and a rectangular strip 43 and an inner strip 72 as well as an outer strip 71. The rectangular strip 43 is attached to the side sash covering 44 under the key-hole shaped aperture 443, inserted in the direction of arrow A. The outer and inner strip 71, 72 serve as first and second exterior side dampening and/or insulating members along the longitudinal axis of the side sash covering 44, respectively. The inner strip 72 is attached to the side sash covering 44 along the flange 442. The outer strip 71 is attached to
DK 180873 B1 8 the side sash covering 44 in parallel to, but with distance to the inner strip 72. Fig. 7 refers to a further embodiment of the invention and shows an exploded partial perspective view of a sealing pad 76 forming part of the set of dampening and/or insulating members in accordance with the invention.
The sealing pad 76 is provided in the vicinity of a screw hole 444 of in the glazing profile 8. The size of the sealing pad 76 exceeds the area of the screw hole 444 and covers additional area of the glazing profile.
The sealing pad may in principle have any suitable configuration and in the embodiment shown it has a thickness of preferably 1 mm, more preferably 1.5 mm, and most preferably 2 mm and can be of various cross- section shapes including a rectangular or rounded cross-sector shape.
The elastic sealing pad tolerances compression and movements without losing its function for sealing.
During thrilling through the sealing pad, a minimum of sealing pad material or no sealing pad material is transferred to the thrill.
This ensures an easy and fast manufacturing and/or installation since the thrilling devices need a minimum amount of cleaning or replacement.
A screw driven through the sealing pad pulls down proportions of the sealing pad into the screw hole and provides additional sealing between the under-side of the side sash covering, screw, screw hole and the surroundings thereof.
The sealing pads can be provided on rolls for easy storage and easy, efficient window manufacturing.
Furthermore, the rolls comprising the sealing pads can be transported to already installed roof windows to upgrade the dampening and/or insulation thereof.
Another embodiment of the invention is shown in Fig. 8. Fig. 8 is a cross-sectional view of a roof window which is top-hung during normal use but which pivots for cleaning.
The covering members at the top of the window thus comprises two components, relative to the one-part top frame covering 31 shown in Fig. 1, and are here denoted first top frame covering member 311 and second top frame covering 312. The set of dampening and/or insulating members here comprises a foam padding 77 attached to the first top frame covering member 311 as well as a spacing 9 between the first top frame covering member 311 and the second top frame covering member 312. Also
DK 180873 B1 9 visible in Fig. 8 is the handle bar 26, sash top member 21, ventilation flap 25 and a frame top member 11. The invention is not limited to the embodiments shown and described in the above, but various modifications and combinations may be carried out, without departing from the scope of the appended claims.
DK 180873 B1 10 List of reference numerals 10 roof window ovenlysvindue 1 frame karm 11 frame top member karmtopstykke 12 frame bottom member karmbundstykke 13 frame side member karmsidestykke 14 frame side member karmsidestykke 15 mounting bracket montagebeslag 2 sash ramme 21 sash top member rammetopstykke 22 sash bottom member rammebundstykke 23 sash side member rammesidestykke 24 sash side member rammesidestykke 25 ventilation flap ventilationsklap 26 handle bar gribeliste 31 top frame covering member (top rammebeklædning (topkasse) casing) 311 first top frame covering member første toprammebeklædning (overmellemrammebeklædning) 312 second top frame covering anden toprammebeklædning member (mellemrammetopkasse) 32 bottom frame covering underkarmbeklædning 33 side frame covering (cladding) sidekarmbeklædning (kapsel) 34 side frame covering (cladding) sidekarmbeklædning (kapsel) 35 side frame covering sidekarmbeklædning 42 bottom sash covering underrammebeklædning 421 pin tap 422 cut-out udsparing 43 side sash covering (cladding) siderammebeklaedning (kapsel) 44 — side sash covering (cladding) siderammebeklaedning (kapsel) 441 lower end nedre ende 442 resilient flange elastisk tunge 443 key-hole shaped aperture nøglehulsåbning 444 screw hole skruehul hinge hængsel 6 pane rude 7 dampening and/or insulating dæmpende og/eller isolerende members elementer 71 outer strip ydre strimmel 72 — inner strip indre strimmel 73 rectangular strip firkantstrimmel 75 sash profile seal rammeprofiltætning 751 base portion bundparti 752 inner leg portion inderben
DK 180873 B1 11 753 outer leg portion yderben 754 inner top flange indre topflange 755 outer top outwards flange ydre, udadrettet topflange 756 outer top inwards ydre, indadrettet indgrebsparti engagement portion 76 sealing pad teetningspude 77 foam-packing skumpakning 8 glazing profile glasliste 9 space mellemrum WO Inner width of sash profile seal indvending bredde W1 top width of sash profile seal topbredde W2 bottom width of sash profile seal bundbredde L length of sash profile seal længde A > arrow pil
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