DK201570108A1 - Flashing arrangement for a window, window with a flashing arrangement, and method of providing a weather-tight transition between a window and surrounding roofing with such a flashing arrangement - Google Patents

Flashing arrangement for a window, window with a flashing arrangement, and method of providing a weather-tight transition between a window and surrounding roofing with such a flashing arrangement Download PDF

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DK201570108A1
DK201570108A1 DKPA201570108A DKPA201570108A DK201570108A1 DK 201570108 A1 DK201570108 A1 DK 201570108A1 DK PA201570108 A DKPA201570108 A DK PA201570108A DK PA201570108 A DKPA201570108 A DK PA201570108A DK 201570108 A1 DK201570108 A1 DK 201570108A1
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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
    • 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
    • E04D13/02Roof-covering aspects of 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
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The flashing arrangement provides a transition between a window mounted in an inclined roof and a surrounding roofing having an asymmetrical profiling relative to the roof inclination. The flashing arrangement a gutter element and an apron element which are each asymmetrical relative to a middle axis and are each provided with a shape adapted to accommodate the surrounding roofing.

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The present invention relates to a flashing arrangement for a window having a supply condition and a mounted condition in an inclined roof comprising a roof construction, the flashing arrangement defining a middle axis adapted to be parallel to the inclination of the roof in the mounted condition and to form, in the mounted condition, a transition assembly between a frame of the window and a surrounding roofing having an asymmetrical profiling relative to the roof inclination, said flashing arrangement comprising a gutter element, an apron element and a plurality of intermediate side elements adapted to extend, in the mounted condition, between the gutter element and the apron element substantially in directions parallel to said middle axis. The invention furthermore relates to a window comprising a flashing arrangement, and to a method of providing a weather-tight transition between a window and a surrounding roofing.
Such transition assemblies make it possible to achieve satisfactory connections between the window and the surroundings, nameiy typically with the interior, the roof construction and the surrounding roofing, from an installation point of view, including constructional, aesthetic, climate-proofing, and weather-tightening considerations.
When installing windows in a roof, it is particularly essential that the transition to the surrounding roof is weather-tight. The position of the window in an inclined roof renders the installation conditions more complicated. This is applicable, whether the window and the window lining are intended for installation in a newly erected building, during complete refurbishing including several parts of the roof construction and/or the interior, or for renovation purposes involving replacement of as few components as possible.
To meet this need, flashing arrangements are used for providing a substantially weather-tight transition between a roof penetrating building structure, i.e. typically the frame of a window, and the surrounding roofing material. Such flashing arrangements typically comprise a number of flashing elements to provide a flashing frame surrounding the roof penetrating building structure. At the bottom of the window, the flashing element normally comprises a plate or rail element to be attached to the window and an apron ele- ment adapted for resting on the outer surface of the roofing material. The apron element is important with regard to securing a well-fitting, stable and secure sealing of the joint between the window and the roof surface, particularly when using an undulated roofing material such as tiles. The apron shall ideally provide for an easy mounting procedure, which ensures that the apron is firmly and closely mounted onto the roofing and stays in this position for the entire lifetime of the flashing. In order to achieve this, the apron is traditionally made of a material, which is easy to bend, preferably by hand, and which has a relatively high weight and a low elasticity. At the sides and top of the roof penetrating structure, as seen in the inclination of the roof, the flashing elements typically comprise plate-shaped material offer instance metal.
The installation process is particularly challenging in the case of roofs having a profiled roofing material such as undulated tiles. Such tiles are well-known in the art and a wide variety of profiles are available, such as pantiles, S-shaped pantiles, Roman tiles, double Roman tiles, interlocking tiles, Spanish tiles etc. Traditional tile materials are ceramics, clay and concrete, but also plastic and metal materials are known. Aiso roofing elements of for instance sheet metal imitating a number of interconnected tiles are commercially available. Common to all tiles is that the profiling comprises complementary interlocking border portions to engage with adjacent tiles. Hence, this entails that the profiling of the roofing is asymmetrical relative to the roof inclination.
In combination with the requirements to satisfactory transitions as regards tightness and accurate positioning, the installation of a window and the connection to parts of the surrounding roofing present great challenges, and, in turn, the adaptation of the flashing arrangement to the roofing is normally troublesome and problematic.
Applicant’s Danish Patent No. 98982 and EP patents Nos 1 038 078 B1 and 1 019 598 B1 disclose examples of prior art flashings arrangements, and although many of the above-mentioned prior art flashing arrangements and windows provide well-functioning solutions, in particular as regards securing weather-tightness, they also entail a number of challenges.
With this background it is an object of the invention to provide a flashing arrangement which provides for a facilitated and improved instaliation process and an improved transition between a window and a surrounding roofing having an asymmetrical profiling.
In a first aspect, this and further objects are met by a flashing arrangement of the kind mentioned in the introduction, which is furthermore characterized in that the gutter element and the apron element are each asymmetrical relative to the middle axis and are each provided with a shape adapted to accommodate the surrounding roofing.
In this manner, a virtually fail-safe instaliation is ensured, and an excellent fit between the flashing arrangement and the roofing is provided. The provision of asymmetrically shaped flashing elements which furthermore provide for accommodation of the roofing has turned out to meet even the strictest demands to a flawless transition and inconspicuous appearance of the window in the roof in the mounted condition.
Further embodiments and advantages are set forth in the dependent claims, and will be apparent from the accompanying description of preferred embodiments.
In the following the invention will be described in further detail by means of examples of embodiments with reference to the schematic drawings, in which
Figs 1A and 1B are perspective views of a window in an embodiment of the invention;
Fig. 2 is a view of the window of Figs 1A and 1B, with two tiles indicated schematically;
Figs 3, 4 and 5 are schematic, fragmentary perspective views, on a larger scale, of a window in one embodiment of the invention;
Fig. 6 is a perspective view of details of the window in the embodiment of Figs 3, 4 and 5;
Fig. 7 is a perspective view, on a larger scale, of a detail of Fig. 6;
Figs 8A and 8B are end views, on a larger scale, of the detail of Fig. 7 cooperating with a lining panel in two different installation situations;
Figs 9A to 9B and 10 are schematic perspective views of a window in a further embodiment of the invention;
Fig. 9c is a cross-sectiona! fragmentary view aiong the line IX-IX in
Fig. 9A;
Fig. 11 is a schematic perspective view of an alternative window;
Fig. 12A is a perspective view of an underfelt collar of the window of Figs 9A-9B, 10 and 11;
Fig. 12B is a perspective view of a prior art underfelt collar;
Fig. 13 is a perspective view of a flashing arrangement of a still further embodiment of the window according to the invention;
Fig. 14 is an exploded perspective view of the flashing arrangement shown in Fig. 13;
Figs 15 and 16 are further exploded perspective views of details the flashing arrangement of Fig. 14; and
Figs 17 and 18 are perspective views, on a larger scale, of a detail of the flashing arrangement of Fig. 13.
In Figs 1 A, 1B and 2, a window generally designated 1 is shown, in a position representing a mounted condition in an inclined roof with an undulated roofing material such as tiles represented by two tiles 10 in Fig. 2 in an array below and an array above the window 1, respectively, as seen in the direction of inclination of the roof. The supporting roof construction is not shown but typically includes rafters, battens and counter-battens. The frame 3 of the window 1 is connected to the supporting roof construction in any suitable manner, typically by means of a plurality of mounting brackets as is well-known in the art.
The window 1 comprises a sash 2 hingedly connected to a frame generally designated 3. The sash 2 carries a pane 4.
The frame 3 is adapted to cooperate with a set of transition assemblies to form a transition to the interior, to the roof construction and to the surrounding roofing, respectively.
According to the present invention, the transition towards the interior of the building below the window is provided in that the set of transition as- sembiies comprises a transition assembly in the form of a lining support arrangement 5 connected to the frame 3 and adapted to cooperate with a window lining including a set of lining panels 9 (cf. Figs 8A and 8B) to be described in further detail below with particular reference to Figs 3 to 8B.
In the embodiment shown in Figs 1A-1B and 2, the window 1 furthermore comprises another transition assembly in the supply condition to form a climate-proofing transition between the window 1 and the roof construction in the mounted condition. In the specific embodiments shown in Figs 9A-9C, 10, 11 and 12A, the other transition assembly comprises an underfelt collar 7 connected to the frame 3 of the window 1 in the supply condition. Optionally, the other transition assembly also includes an insulation element 6.
The transition assemblies described in the above are each the respective subject-matter of Applicant’s co-pending patent applications filed on the same date as the present application. The contents thereof are incorporated by specific reference, and the parts of these transition assemblies will not be described in further detail than the below listing of elements: 2 sash 21-24 sash members 25a sash hinge part 25b frame hinge part 25c hinge pin 26 fittings (at bottom sash member 22) 27 opening device 28a guiding console 28b first tap 28c pivot bushing 28d second tap 28e handle portion 29a connecting member 29b link 29c stay arm 29d apertures In stay arm 3 frame 3a first frame 31-34 first frame members 34a side frame covering 3b second frame 35-38 second frame members 381 bottom face 382 side face 4 pane 41 exterior pane sheet 42 interior pane sheet 5 lining support arrangement 51-54 lining support members 531 first frame engaging face/top surface 532 second frame engaging face/side surface 532a apertures 533 back side 534 first stepped portion 535 lining engagement portion/bead 536 second stepped portion 537 bottom surface 6 insulation element 7 underfelt collar 71 frame engagement section/rim 72 roof structure engagement section
According to the present invention, a weather-tight transition between the window 1 and the surrounding roofing 10 in the mounted condition is provided by means of a transition assembly comprising a flashing arrangement 8. This will be described in further detail with particular reference to Figs 2 and Figs 13 to 18.
The flashing assembly 8 is typically supplied separately from the window 1 and connected to the frame 3 of the window 1 and to the roofing 10 to attain the mounted condition during an installation process to be described in the following.
The flashing arrangement 8 defines a middle axis x which is parallel to the inclination of the roof in the mounted condition and forms, in the mounted condition, a transition assembly between the frame 3 of the window 1 and the surrounding roofing 10 having an asymmetricai profiling relative to the roof inclination. The invention is in principle applicable to all kinds of profiled or undulated roofing, including pantiles, S-shaped pantiles, Roman tiles, double Roman tiles, interlocking tiies, Spanish tiles etc. and of any material including ceramics, clay and concrete, but also plastic and metai materials, and to roofing elements of for instance sheet metal imitating a number of interconnected tiles. Common to all such tiles is that the profiling comprises complementary interlocking border portions to engage with adjacent tiles and consequently the profiling of the roofing is asymmetrical reiative to the roof inclination. In the embodiment shown, the flashing arrangement 8 is adapted to a roofing of pantiles having in a manner known per se a dishing portion forming a valley and a roll portion forming an apex at the right-hand border of each tiie 10, adapted to overlie the left-hand border of the neighbouring tiie.
The flashing arrangement 8 comprising a gutter element 81, an apron element 82 and a plurality of intermediate side elements 83-87 adapted to extend, in the mounted condition, between the gutter element 81 and the apron element 82 substantially in directions parallel to the middle axis x. As indicated in Fig. 2, the gutter element 81 and the apron element 82 are each asymmetrical reiative to the middle axis x and are each provided with a shape adapted to accommodate the surrounding roofing 10. in the embodiment shown, the gutter element 81 comprises a middle gutter piece 811 adapted to be connected to the frame 3 of the window 1, a roofing-supporting piece 812 providing the shape to accommodate the surrounding roofing 10, and a left-hand gutter side piece 814 and a right-hand gutter side piece 815 asymmetrical reiative to each other.
In one development of the embodiment defined in the above, the middle gutter piece 811 is provided with engagement means, specifically shown in the form of folded flanges 811a, 811b, to cooperate with corresponding engagement means, here shown in the form of folded flanges 814a, 815b, of the left-hand and right-hand gutter side pieces 814, 815, respectively. To improve weather-tightening even further, also a deflector piece 813 connected to the middle gutter piece 811 and the left-hand and right-hand gutter side pieces 814, 815 is provided as a still further development.
Turning now specifically to Fig. 16, the apron element 82 comprises, in the embodiment shown, an apron piece 821 providing the shape to accommodate the surrounding roofing 10, a middle piece 822 adapted to be connected to the frame 3 of the window 1, and a left-hand side piece 823 and a right-hand side piece 824 asymmetrical relative to each other. The abutment with the subjacent roofing 10 is improved even further in the development including that the apron piece 821 is provided with apron foam 820 on the underside adapted to contact the surrounding roofing 10,
The pieces of the apron element 82 may in principle be assembled in any suitable manner, but in a presently preferred embodiment as shown in Fig. 16, the apron piece 821 is provided with engagement means, specifically in the form of folded flanges 821a, 821b, to cooperate with corresponding engagement means, specifically in the form of folded flanges 823a, 824b, of the left-hand and right-hand side pieces 823, 824, respectively. Furthermore, the apron piece 821 is specifically also provided with engagement means 821 e to cooperate with corresponding engagement means 822e of the middle piece 822, and specifically also the left-hand and right-hand side pieces 823, 824 are provided with engagement means 823c, 824d to cooperate with the middle piece 822 of the apron element 82.
Referring again to Figs 13 and 14, the intermediate side elements of the embodiment shown include at least one set of a left-hand water raiser 83 and a right-hand water raiser 84 asymmetrical relative to each other and connected to the apron element 82 in the mounted condition. Specifically, also a left-hand connecting piece 85 and a right-hand connecting piece 86 asymmetrical to each other are present, which in the mounted condition form a connection between one of said at least one set of left-hand and right-hand water raisers 83, 84 and the gutter element 81.
At the right-hand side of the window 1, the intermediate side elements include at least one roll element, here two roll elements 87, connected to the gutter element 81 and the apron element 82 in the mounted condition, in one side only of the flashing arrangement 8. The roll elements 87 take the place of the roll portion relative to the respective tiles (not shown) to the right of the window 1 in the mounted condition, i.e. overlies the respective left-hand border of those tiles.
Referring to Figs 17 and 18, each roll element 87 has, in the embodiment shown, on its interior side, as seen in the mounted condition, engagement means formed by a first and second side edges 871, 872, and a bent portion 873 at one end edge, to cooperate with the gutter element 81, the apron element 82, another roll element 87 or other intermediate side ele- ment 84, 86 on one side of the flashing arrangement 8 as indicated in Fig. 13. As shown, one of the side edges, here the second side edge 872 is provided with friction-increasing means, more preferably in the form of dimples 875 formed on flange 874.
Installing the window 1 with the flashing arrangement 8 to provide a weather-tight transition between the window 1 and the surrounding asymmetrically profiled roofing 10 forming part of a roof having a roof construction will be described in further detail below.
As an initial step, an aperture is prepared in the roofing and the roof structure. This may include appropriate cutting of battens and if necessary inserting and/or moving supplemental rafters. This operation optionally includes partial removal of arrays of roofing 10 above, below and/or at the sides of the window 1.
The window 1 comprising a frame 3 is provided in a supply condition as described in the above.
The flashing arrangement 8 is provided in accordance with the above.
The frame 3 of the window 1 is then connected to the roof construction.
The apron element 82 of the flashing arrangement 8 is assembled and connected with the frame 3 of the window 1 and with an array of roofing 10 below the window 1.
Appropriate intermediate side elements 83-87 are assembled and connected on either side of the frame 3 of the window. The number of intermediate side elements 83-87 depends on a number of factors including the distance between the battens, the length of the individual roofing tiles, the length of the roof window, and the configuration of the gutter element 81 and the apron element 82. Typically the number of opposing sets of left-hand and right-hand water raisers 83, 84 will be one, two or three (here only one) and the number of roll elements 87 on the right-hand side of the window 1 typically comprises between one and five, here two. Typically, the length of an intermediate side element lies in the interval 200 to 500 mm. In the mounted condition, the intermediate side elements are positioned on top of the apron element 82.
Subsequently, the gutter element 81 is assembled and connected with the frame 3. The gutter element 81 is also connected with an array of roofing 10 above the window 1, optionally by repositioning an array of roofing 10 above the window 1.
The material of the elements of the flashing arrangement 8 is chosen to match requirements to weather resistance, consumers wishes for appearance etc. and is typically metal or a metal alloy, for instance aluminium or copper, which is optionally painted or coated.
The invention should not be regarded as being limited to the embodiments shown in the drawings and described in the above. Several modifications and combinations may be carried out within the scope of the appended claims.
The different features of the embodiments may be combined.

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1. A flashing arrangement (8) for a window (1) having a supply condition and a mounted condition in an inclined roof comprising a roof construction, the flashing arrangement (8) defining a middle axis (x) adapted to be parallel to the inclination of the roof in the mounted condition and to form, in the mounted condition, a transition assembly between a frame (3) of the window (1) and a surrounding roofing (10) having an asymmetrical profiling relative to the roof inclination, said flashing arrangement (8) comprising a gutter element (81), an apron element (82) and a plurality of intermediate side elements (83-87) adapted to extend, in the mounted condition, between the gutter element (81) and the apron element (82) substantially in directions parallel to said middle axis (x), characterized in that the gutter element (81) and the apron element (82) are each asymmetrical relative to the middle axis (x) and are each provided with a shape adapted to accommodate the surrounding roofing (10).
2. A flashing arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the gutter element (81) comprises a middle gutter piece (811) adapted to be connected to the frame (3) of the window (1), a roofing-supporting piece (812) providing the shape to accommodate the surrounding roofing (10), and a left-hand gutter side piece (814) and a right-hand gutter side piece (815) asymmetrical relative to each other.
3. A flashing arrangement according to claim 2, wherein the middle gutter piece (811) is provided with engagement means, preferably in the form of folded flanges (811a, 811b), to cooperate with corresponding engagement means, preferably in the form of folded flanges (814a, 815b), of the left-hand and right-hand gutter side pieces (814, 815), respectively, and preferably also a deflector piece (813) connected to the middle gutter piece (811) and the left-hand and right-hand gutter side pieces (814, 815).
4. A flashing arrangement according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the apron element (82) comprises an apron piece (821) providing the shape to accommodate the surrounding roofing (10), a middle piece (822) adapted to be connected to the frame (3) of the window (1), and a ieft-hand side piece (823) and a right-hand side piece (824) asymmetrical relative to each other, the apron piece (821) preferably being provided with apron foam (820) on the underside adapted to contact the surrounding roofing (10).
5. A flashing arrangement according to claim 4, wherein the apron piece (821) is provided with engagement means, preferably in the form of folded flanges (821a, 821b), to cooperate with corresponding engagement means, preferably in the form of folded flanges (823a, 824b), of the left-hand and right-hand side pieces (823, 824), respectively, and preferably with engagement means (821 e) to cooperate with corresponding engagement means (822e) of the middle piece (822), and more preferably also the left-hand and right-hand side pieces (823, 824) are provided with engagement means (823c, 824d) to cooperate with the middle piece (822) of the apron element (82).
6. A flashing arrangement according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the intermediate side elements (83-87) include at least one set of a left-hand water raiser (83) and a right-hand water raiser (84) asymmetrical relative to each other and connected to the apron element (82) in the mounted condition, preferably also a left-hand connecting piece (85) and a right-hand connecting piece (86) asymmetrical to each other and adapted to form a connection between one of said at least one set of left-hand and right-hand water raisers (83, 84) and the gutter element (81).
7. A flashing arrangement according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the intermediate side elements (83-87) include at least one roil element (87) connected to the gutter element (81) and the apron element (82) in the mounted condition, in one side only of the flashing arrangement (8).
8. A flashing arrangement according to claim 7, wherein each roil element (87) on its interior side, as seen in the mounted condition, is provided with engagement means formed by a first and second side edges (871, 872), and a bent portion (873) at one end edge, to cooperate with the gutter element (81), the apron element (82), another roll element (87) or other interme- diate side element (84, 86) on one side of the flashing arrangement (8), at least one of said first and second side edges (871, 872) being provided with friction-increasing means, more preferably in the form of dimples (875).
9. A window (1) having a supply condition and a mounted condition in an inclined roof including a surrounding roofing (10) having an asymmetrica! profiling relative to the roof inclination, the window (1) comprising a frame (3) adapted to cooperate with a set of transition assemblies in the mounted condition, one transition assembly being provided in the form of a flashing arrangement (8) according to any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein the flashing arrangement (8) is supplied separately from the window (1) and adapted to be connected to the frame (3) of the window (1) and to the roofing (10) to attain the mounted condition.
10. A method of providing a weather-tight transition between a window (1) and a surrounding asymmetrically profiled roofing (10) forming part of a roof having a roof construction, comprising the steps of preparing an aperture in the roofing and the roof structure, optionally including partial removal of arrays of roofing (10), providing the window (1) comprising a frame (3) in a supply condition, providing a transition assembly in the form of a flashing arrangement according to any one of claims 1 to 8, connecting the frame (3) of the window (1) to the roof construction, assembling and connecting the apron element (82) of the flashing arrangement (8) with the frame (3) of the window (1) and with an array of roofing (10) below the window (1), assembling and connecting appropriate intermediate side elements (83-87) on either side of the frame (3) of the window, assembling and connecting the gutter element (81) with the frame (3), and connecting the gutter element (81) with an array of roofing (10) above the window (1), optionally by repositioning an array of roofing (10) above the window (1). Awa patent A/S EVA/136128 26/02/2015 Flashing arrangement for a window, window with a flashing arrangement, and method of providing a weather-tight transition between a window and surrounding roofing with such a flashing arrangement
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