EP0120653A2 - Flashing for corrugated roofs and the like - Google Patents

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EP0120653A2
EP0120653A2 EP84301750A EP84301750A EP0120653A2 EP 0120653 A2 EP0120653 A2 EP 0120653A2 EP 84301750 A EP84301750 A EP 84301750A EP 84301750 A EP84301750 A EP 84301750A EP 0120653 A2 EP0120653 A2 EP 0120653A2
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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
    • E04D13/1478Junctions to walls extending above the roof
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D3/00Roof covering by making use of flat or curved slabs or stiff sheets
    • E04D3/40Slabs or sheets locally modified for auxiliary purposes, e.g. for resting on walls, for serving as guttering; Elements for particular purposes, e.g. ridge elements, specially designed for use in conjunction with slabs or sheets

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  • the present invention relates to apron flashing. That is to say, it relates to a product suitable for sealing between a first structure, such as a corrugated roof, and another structural element, such as an upright wall.
  • Corrugated sheeting is widely used for low-cost building applications, such as car-ports, and verandahs. Often it is necessary to connect a length of corrugated sheet, which is to form a roof, to an upright wall (e.g. of an existing building). It is desirable to prevent the passage of rain water past the joint.
  • the usual solution is to use some form of flashing, that is to say an elongate strip which is shaped so that one longitudinal portion can be in contact with the corrugated sheet while a second portion is in contact with the wall.
  • flashing must be provided which matches the angle of the particular roof, or the roof must be angled to suit the available flashing.
  • With lightweight plastics roofing it is particularly difficult to achieve a seal, since (e.g.) hammering to shape and dress unformed material is likely to shatter the roofing.
  • an apron flashing having first and second longitudinal portions, at least said first portion being corrugated, said portions being mutually laterally adjacent and connected so that the angle between them is variable, preferably resiliently.
  • the flashing comprises a shaped unitary web, having a line of weakness between the first and second portions to permit said angular variation.
  • At least the first portion is preferably corrugated similarly to the corrugated sheeting with which it is intended to be used.
  • the flashing comprises transparent or translucent plastics material. This makes it particularly suitable for use with transparent or translucent corrugated sheet material. Of course, coloured and/or opaque materials may be used.
  • the two portions of the flashing When unconstrained, the two portions of the flashing may be at an angle greater than that which is expected to be required in use. Thus, when the flashing is fitted, the first portion is resiliently urged against the corrugated sheet.
  • the invention provides a method of connecting a corrugated sheet to an upright wall by means of a flashing as just described.
  • the illustrated flashing 10 consists of a shaped sheet of a transparent plastics material, such as PVC, or other material from which corrugated roofing sheets are conventionally made.
  • the flashing 10 has a front portion 12 integral with a rear portion 16.
  • the front portion 12 is corrugated, with troughs 18 and crests 20 extending outwardly away from the back of the portion 12.
  • the flashing 10 can be produced in widths and thicknesses to suit particular types of corrugated roofing sheets.
  • the front portion 12 may be secured to a roofing sheet when this is being fixed in place. For example, if the sheet is to be fixed by having nails driven through it, then these nails pass also through the flashing 10.
  • the upstanding rear portion 16 is then secured, e.g. to an upright wall.
  • An adhesive flashing tape may be used for this purpose.
  • a further possibility is coupling to a cavity tray associated with a window in the wall.
  • the flashing 10 will normally be arranged so that its rear portion 16 lies flush against the wall.
  • the angle between the front and rear portions 12,16 will normally be less than in its free state, so that the portions are resiliently urged against the corrugated roofing sheet and the wall respectively.
  • the upstanding rear portion may have adhesive means for attachment to a wall, e.g. a longitudinal strip of adhesive which is covered by a release paper until required.
  • corrugated is used broadly to include any shape having troughs and crests.

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Abstract

@ A flashing 10 has a front portion 12 shaped to overlie a corrugated roof, and an upstanding rear portion 16 for attachment to a wall. They are connected hingedly, so the flashing can adaptto any roof/wall angle. Preferably the flashing 10 is a unitary plastics moulding with a line of weakness 14 constituting a resilient hinge so that the portions 12,16 are urged against roof and wall.

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  • The present invention relates to apron flashing. That is to say, it relates to a product suitable for sealing between a first structure, such as a corrugated roof, and another structural element, such as an upright wall.
  • Corrugated sheeting is widely used for low-cost building applications, such as car-ports, and verandahs. Often it is necessary to connect a length of corrugated sheet, which is to form a roof, to an upright wall (e.g. of an existing building). It is desirable to prevent the passage of rain water past the joint. The usual solution is to use some form of flashing, that is to say an elongate strip which is shaped so that one longitudinal portion can be in contact with the corrugated sheet while a second portion is in contact with the wall. Thus a flashing must be provided which matches the angle of the particular roof, or the roof must be angled to suit the available flashing. With lightweight plastics roofing it is particularly difficult to achieve a seal, since (e.g.) hammering to shape and dress unformed material is likely to shatter the roofing.
  • According to the present invention, there is provided an apron flashing having first and second longitudinal portions, at least said first portion being corrugated, said portions being mutually laterally adjacent and connected so that the angle between them is variable, preferably resiliently. Preferably the flashing comprises a shaped unitary web, having a line of weakness between the first and second portions to permit said angular variation. At least the first portion is preferably corrugated similarly to the corrugated sheeting with which it is intended to be used.
  • It is especially preferred for the flashing to comprise transparent or translucent plastics material. This makes it particularly suitable for use with transparent or translucent corrugated sheet material. Of course, coloured and/or opaque materials may be used.
  • When unconstrained, the two portions of the flashing may be at an angle greater than that which is expected to be required in use. Thus, when the flashing is fitted, the first portion is resiliently urged against the corrugated sheet.
  • In another aspect, the invention provides a method of connecting a corrugated sheet to an upright wall by means of a flashing as just described.
  • An embodiment of the invention will now be described in greater detail with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
    • Fig. 1 is a plan view of an apron flashing embodying the invention;
    • Fig. 2 is a front elevation; and
    • Fig. 3 is an end elevation.
  • The illustrated flashing 10 consists of a shaped sheet of a transparent plastics material, such as PVC, or other material from which corrugated roofing sheets are conventionally made.
  • The flashing 10 has a front portion 12 integral with a rear portion 16. The front portion 12 is corrugated, with troughs 18 and crests 20 extending outwardly away from the back of the portion 12. Between the front and rear portions 12, 16 there is an upstanding U-section channel 14 formed adjacent the bottom of the rear portion 16. This forms a line of weakness which allows the angle between the front and rear portions 12,16 to be varied, while resiliently biassing them to a particular configuration. In the illustrated embodiment, this favoured configuration has the portions 12,16 at an angle of about 120°.
  • The flashing 10 can be produced in widths and thicknesses to suit particular types of corrugated roofing sheets. In use, the front portion 12 may be secured to a roofing sheet when this is being fixed in place. For example, if the sheet is to be fixed by having nails driven through it, then these nails pass also through the flashing 10. The upstanding rear portion 16 is then secured, e.g. to an upright wall. An adhesive flashing tape may be used for this purpose. Alternatively, there may be a down-turned angle section over the top edge of the back portion 16, and this may be bedded into the mortar between two courses of bricks in the wall. A further possibility is coupling to a cavity tray associated with a window in the wall. Whatever method is used, it will be appreciated that the flashing 10 will normally be arranged so that its rear portion 16 lies flush against the wall. Thus the angle between the front and rear portions 12,16 will normally be less than in its free state, so that the portions are resiliently urged against the corrugated roofing sheet and the wall respectively.
  • The upstanding rear portion may have adhesive means for attachment to a wall, e.g. a longitudinal strip of adhesive which is covered by a release paper until required.
  • Although the illustrated embodiment is shaped for use with a corrugated roof of sine-wave type cross- section, the invention is not restricted thereto. The term "corrugated" is used broadly to include any shape having troughs and crests.

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1. An apron flashing (10) having first (12) and second (16) longitudinal portions, at least said first portion (12) being corrugated (18,20), said portions (12,16) being mutually laterally adjacent, characterised in that said portions (12,16) are connected so that the angle between them is variable.
2. A flashing (10) according to claim 1 which comprises a shaped unitary web, having a line of weakness (14) between the first (12) and second (16) portions to permit said angular variation.
3. A flashing (10) according to claim 1 or claim 2 wherein said portions (12,16) are connected so that the angle between them is variable resiliently.
4. A flashing (10) according to claim 3 wherein the portions (12,16) are resiliently urged to an angle greater than the intended angle of use, so that when fitted to a structure the portions (12,16) are resiliently urged against respective parts of the structure.
5. A flashing (10) according to any preceding claim made of transparent or translucent plastics material.
6. A flashing (10) according to any preceding claim wherein the second portion (16) is provided with adhesive means for attachment to a wall.
7. A flashing (10) according to any preceding claim wherein the second portion (16) has a rearwardly extending portion for bedding into a wall against which said portion (16) lies in use.
8. A method of sealing between an upright wall and a corrugated sheet extending away from it comprising providing an apron flashing (10) according to any preceding claim whereof the corrugated first portion (12) is shaped to lie flush on said corrugated sheet; and locating the flashing with its first portion (12) flush with said sheet and its second portion (16) flush with said wall.
EP84301750A 1983-03-25 1984-03-14 Flashing for corrugated roofs and the like Expired EP0120653B1 (en)

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GB838308333A GB8308333D0 (en) 1983-03-25 1983-03-25 Flashing for corrugated roofs & c
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EP0120653A3 EP0120653A3 (en) 1985-12-18
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EP0389058A1 (en) * 1989-03-23 1990-09-26 Ubbink B.V. Flashing for closing openings present between a straight and a profiled portion of a roof
WO2002016706A1 (en) * 2000-08-21 2002-02-28 Vkr Holding A/S Hinged flashing and a sheet flashing kit
US7309399B2 (en) * 2003-10-30 2007-12-18 Sfs Intec Ag System and method for manufacturing filling strips configured for use with a corrugated member

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GB2337771A (en) * 1998-05-13 1999-12-01 Paul Anthony Malcolm Jefferson Roof flashing member
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US3187464A (en) * 1962-06-13 1965-06-08 Fiberglass Reinforced Products Fascia strip
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FR2333913A1 (en) * 1975-12-03 1977-07-01 Braas & Co Gmbh Water tight jointing strip for roof tiles - is formed of flexible synthetic material with circular section to fit range of tile sizes
EP0056451A2 (en) * 1981-01-15 1982-07-28 Röhm Gmbh Section for connecting a roof panel to a wall

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US2822761A (en) * 1954-03-09 1958-02-11 John W Herring Flashing arrangement
US3187464A (en) * 1962-06-13 1965-06-08 Fiberglass Reinforced Products Fascia strip
US3320707A (en) * 1965-03-10 1967-05-23 Edward T Berg Metal covered roof with deformable sealing pads
GB1392438A (en) * 1971-07-20 1975-04-30 Ruberoid Ltd Flashing piece
FR2333913A1 (en) * 1975-12-03 1977-07-01 Braas & Co Gmbh Water tight jointing strip for roof tiles - is formed of flexible synthetic material with circular section to fit range of tile sizes
EP0056451A2 (en) * 1981-01-15 1982-07-28 Röhm Gmbh Section for connecting a roof panel to a wall

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EP0389058A1 (en) * 1989-03-23 1990-09-26 Ubbink B.V. Flashing for closing openings present between a straight and a profiled portion of a roof
WO2002016706A1 (en) * 2000-08-21 2002-02-28 Vkr Holding A/S Hinged flashing and a sheet flashing kit
US7309399B2 (en) * 2003-10-30 2007-12-18 Sfs Intec Ag System and method for manufacturing filling strips configured for use with a corrugated member

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EP0120653A3 (en) 1985-12-18
ES278546U (en) 1985-06-16
IL71335A (en) 1987-11-30
GB2136848A (en) 1984-09-26
IL71335A0 (en) 1984-06-29
IE55087B1 (en) 1990-05-23
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