EP0298528A1 - Sliding roof structure, more specifically veranda roof - Google Patents
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- EP0298528A1 EP0298528A1 EP88200952A EP88200952A EP0298528A1 EP 0298528 A1 EP0298528 A1 EP 0298528A1 EP 88200952 A EP88200952 A EP 88200952A EP 88200952 A EP88200952 A EP 88200952A EP 0298528 A1 EP0298528 A1 EP 0298528A1
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04B—GENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
- E04B7/00—Roofs; Roof construction with regard to insulation
- E04B7/16—Roof structures with movable roof parts
- E04B7/166—Roof structures with movable roof parts characterised by a translation movement of the movable roof part, with or without additional movements
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04D—ROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
- E04D3/00—Roof covering by making use of flat or curved slabs or stiff sheets
- E04D3/02—Roof covering by making use of flat or curved slabs or stiff sheets of plane slabs, slates, or sheets, or in which the cross-section is unimportant
- E04D3/06—Roof covering by making use of flat or curved slabs or stiff sheets of plane slabs, slates, or sheets, or in which the cross-section is unimportant of glass or other translucent material; Fixing means therefor
- E04D3/08—Roof covering by making use of flat or curved slabs or stiff sheets of plane slabs, slates, or sheets, or in which the cross-section is unimportant of glass or other translucent material; Fixing means therefor with metal glazing bars
- E04D2003/0868—Mutual connections and details of glazing bars
- E04D2003/0875—Mutual connections and details of glazing bars on the ridge of the roof or on intersecting roof parts
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- the invention relates to a sliding roof structure, more specifically veranda roof, with one top longitudinal beam to be fixed at a wall or similar and with at least two sliding profiles, that are fixed thereto at right angles and that are connected below to a bottom longitudinal beam.
- the object of the invention is to outline a sliding roof structure that makes it possible to open at will a glazed roof such as that of a veranda, for instance, and to keep it entirely watertight and draught-proof when closed.
- One other very important object of the invention is to embody these items by using a limited number, e.g. not more than four different metal profiles designed to ensure, among other things, the aforesaid sealing in the longitudinal and in the transverse direction.
- the aforesaid sliding profiles display laterally and at various levels, wings of which the uppermost serves as a support for a fixed frame, the one in the middle as a slide for a top slideable frame and the lowest as a slide for a bottom slideable frame, with the latter frame designed to be moved via chains and an electric motor up and down the aforesaid sliding profiles while the profiles of which the top and the bottom slideable frames consist, are profiled in such a manner that in sliding toward the closed position, the bottom slideable frame will carry along the top slideable frame, while the top slideable frame will be opened by pushing against this frame two angle bars fitted to the bottom slideable frame.
- a lath to which are fitted, at least one, but preferably two angle bars serving as buffers and that said lath is fixed to two sliding blocks that can be moved in the said sliding profiles while through sliding blocks passes a bar that is linked to the aforesaid chain and a pressure spring is provided around the said bar, in such a manner that at the end of the travel of the bottom sliding frame toward the closed position, the aforesaid frame is pressed resiliently against the aforesaid bottom longitudinal beam for the purpose of ensuring an airtight seal.
- the aforesaid bottom sliding frame comprises a wing provided with two draught-resistant elements such as small brushes that are facing one another at right angles and that are kept compressed, in closed position, against the two sides at right angles of the aforesaid bottom cross beam.
- the sliding roof structure shown by these figures uses a top longitudinal beam 2 fixed to a wall 1 or similar structure.
- the cross section profile of this longitudinal beam 2 comprises at the top a continuous rounded groove 3 providing for taking a filler 4 such as, preferably, silicone.
- the cross section forms a chamber 5 designed for taking a continuous tube 6 with a so-called tube motor 7.
- Sliding profiles 8 (detailed clearly especially by figure 4) are fixed at right angles to the top longitudinal beam 2 and they are fixed below to a bottom longitudinal beam 9.
- the sliding profiles 8 with the wings 8′ and 8 ⁇ consist of one top hollow 10, of one middle hollow chamber subdivided into two superposed passages 11 and 11′.
- Passage 11′ plays a technically significant role here as in this passage 11′, a sliding block 12 has been installed in a slideable manner, while a chain 13 is running in this same passage 11′.
- This chain is running, on one hand, over a chain wheel 14 fitted to the aforesaid tube 6 and, on the other hand, over a freewheeling chain wheel 16 installed in a U-profile 15 in the passage 11′.
- the sliding blocks 12 may be replaced by small wheels.
- Figure 3 shows on both sides of the hollow chamber 10, curved continuous small grooves 23 designed for taking the sealing strips 24 (figure 1A). Similar sealing strips 25 (figure 1A and 1B) are running in parallel with the top longitudinal beam 2 and they are set in similar grooves 26 that are part of the top longitudinal beam 2. This top longitudinal beam 2 also displays a continuous right-angled profile 27 that exists between the aforesaid small groove 26 and the aforesaid chamber 5. The fixed frame 28 is set between the groove 26 and the profile 27.
- This fixed frame displays at the front (meaning the side facing away from the wall 1) a curved wing 29 with, along the free edge, draught-resistant elements such as small brushes 30.
- the small brushes 30 of the curved wing 29 of the fixed frame 28 are providing close contact with the profile of the top sliding frame 31.
- the top sliding frame 31 features the same cross section as shown very clearly by figure 3. This profile, too, displays a curved wing 29′ fitted with small brushes 30′.
- the bottom sliding frame 32 alone is provided with a linear wing 33 with small brushes 34.
- the wing 33 runs into a more or less resilient wing 35 with small brushes 36 arranged at right angles with respect to the small brushes 34.
- the small brushes 34, respectively 36 come into contact, in closed position, with the walls 37 and 38 of the bottom longitudinal beam 9.
- Both the top sliding frame 31 and the bottom sliding frame 32 display at the end pointing toward the top longitudinal beam 2, one curved wing 39, respectively 39′, both fitted with sealing brushes 40, respectively 40′ so that a draught-free seal will be provided between the various frames in the closed position of the roof structure. Laterally, the brushes pointing upward will come into contact with the bottom face of the wings 8′, respectively 8 ⁇ .
- this sliding block 12 is set in the chain 13 and fitted to the right-angled lath 22, with the small bar 17 passing through this small block in the longitudinal direction.
- the spring 18 is wound on part of the small bar 17.
- This spring fits with one end into an enlarged cylinder-shaped section 19 that belongs to the cylindrical bore through which the small bar 17 is passed.
- the tube motor 7 provided therefor continues to turn a little more so that the chain 13 pulls at the bar 17 which compresses the spring 18 sufficiently to apply a srpingy action to the sliding block 12.
- This sliding block 12 will carry the lath 22 along to which is connected the bottom sliding frame 32.
- This structure provides for the entirely draught-free seal between the front section of the bottom sliding frame 32 and the bottom longitudinal beam 9 as well as between the top edge of the bottom sliding frame and the bottom section of the top sliding frame.
- the roof structure according to the invention is opened by having the tube motor run in the opposite sense, which will move first the bottom sliding frame 32 until the angle bars 41 fitted to the front of the bottom sliding frame 32 come into contact with the front section of the profile that belongs to the top sliding frame 31.
- the top and the bottom sliding frames 31 and 32 are displaced until both of these parts are in the position shown in figure 3.
- top and the bottom sliding frames 31 and 32 are provided with similar profiles with curved wings that will provide both during the reciprocal displacement of these parts and in the closed position a draught-free seal with the profiles of the frames 31 and 32 that are extending in parallel with the direction of displacement of these frames.
- the head of the profile is capped with a part 42 made of plastic material such as for example "Hertalon".
- This part 42, the face 43 of which can serve as a sliding plane, is being shown in figure 5.
- the sliding plane 43 will then slide on the top side of the wing 8′ of 8 ⁇ concerned.
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Abstract
Description
- The invention relates to a sliding roof structure, more specifically veranda roof, with one top longitudinal beam to be fixed at a wall or similar and with at least two sliding profiles, that are fixed thereto at right angles and that are connected below to a bottom longitudinal beam.
- The object of the invention is to outline a sliding roof structure that makes it possible to open at will a glazed roof such as that of a veranda, for instance, and to keep it entirely watertight and draught-proof when closed.
- One other very important object of the invention is to embody these items by using a limited number, e.g. not more than four different metal profiles designed to ensure, among other things, the aforesaid sealing in the longitudinal and in the transverse direction.
- In view of making this possible according to the invention, the aforesaid sliding profiles display laterally and at various levels, wings of which the uppermost serves as a support for a fixed frame, the one in the middle as a slide for a top slideable frame and the lowest as a slide for a bottom slideable frame, with the latter frame designed to be moved via chains and an electric motor up and down the aforesaid sliding profiles while the profiles of which the top and the bottom slideable frames consist, are profiled in such a manner that in sliding toward the closed position, the bottom slideable frame will carry along the top slideable frame, while the top slideable frame will be opened by pushing against this frame two angle bars fitted to the bottom slideable frame.
- Notable for the invention is the fact that to the bottom frame is fitted a lath to which are fitted, at least one, but preferably two angle bars serving as buffers and that said lath is fixed to two sliding blocks that can be moved in the said sliding profiles while through sliding blocks passes a bar that is linked to the aforesaid chain and a pressure spring is provided around the said bar, in such a manner that at the end of the travel of the bottom sliding frame toward the closed position, the aforesaid frame is pressed resiliently against the aforesaid bottom longitudinal beam for the purpose of ensuring an airtight seal.
- Still according to the invention, the aforesaid bottom sliding frame comprises a wing provided with two draught-resistant elements such as small brushes that are facing one another at right angles and that are kept compressed, in closed position, against the two sides at right angles of the aforesaid bottom cross beam.
- Further details and advantages of the invention will be shown by the description given below of a sliding roof structure according to the invention. This description is provided as an example only and does not restrict the invention. The reference numbers refer to the figures appended hereto.
- Figure 1A shows the sectional view according to the displacement direction of the components, of the roof structure in the closed position according to the invention (top longitudinal beam, top fixed frame and, partly, top sliding frame).
- Figure 1B shows the sectional view according to the displacement direction of the components, of the roof structure according to the invention (top sliding frame (partly), bottom sliding frame and bottom longitudinal beam).
- Figure 2 shows the sectional view according to the displacement direction of the component parts, of the roof structure according to the invention in the open position.
- Figure 3 is a corss section through a sliding profile according to the invention with the sliding block and chain wheel comprised.
- Figure 4 is, at a larger scale and with partial omissions, a lateral view of the sliding block according to the invention, together with the small bar and spring co-operating therewith.
- Figure 5 shows, at a larger scale, a front view of a terminal part of two profiles connected at a right angles one to the other.
- The sliding roof structure shown by these figures uses a top
longitudinal beam 2 fixed to awall 1 or similar structure. The cross section profile of thislongitudinal beam 2 comprises at the top a continuous rounded groove 3 providing for taking a filler 4 such as, preferably, silicone. At the bottom, the cross section forms a chamber 5 designed for taking acontinuous tube 6 with a so-calledtube motor 7. - The function of this
tube 6 with thetube motor 7 will be explained later in the text. - Sliding profiles 8 (detailed clearly especially by figure 4) are fixed at right angles to the top
longitudinal beam 2 and they are fixed below to a bottomlongitudinal beam 9. - The
sliding profiles 8 with thewings 8′ and 8˝ consist of one top hollow 10, of one middle hollow chamber subdivided into twosuperposed passages Passage 11′ plays a technically significant role here as in thispassage 11′, asliding block 12 has been installed in a slideable manner, while achain 13 is running in thissame passage 11′. This chain is running, on one hand, over achain wheel 14 fitted to theaforesaid tube 6 and, on the other hand, over afreewheeling chain wheel 16 installed in aU-profile 15 in thepassage 11′. - The sliding
blocks 12 may be replaced by small wheels. - In the
chain 13 there is fitted asmall bar 17 around which aspring 18 is wound which is set partly in an enlarged cylinder-shaped part 19 of thecylindrical bore 20 through which thesmall bar 17 is passing. This cylindrical bore 20 passes though the smallsliding block 12 in the longitudinal direction. This small slidingblock 12 is fixed to thelath 22 by means ofbolts 21. This, in the cross section, right-angled lath 22 connects several frames installed one next to the other. - Figure 3 shows on both sides of the
hollow chamber 10, curved continuoussmall grooves 23 designed for taking the sealing strips 24 (figure 1A). Similar sealing strips 25 (figure 1A and 1B) are running in parallel with the toplongitudinal beam 2 and they are set insimilar grooves 26 that are part of the toplongitudinal beam 2. This toplongitudinal beam 2 also displays a continuous right-angled profile 27 that exists between the aforesaidsmall groove 26 and the aforesaid chamber 5. Thefixed frame 28 is set between thegroove 26 and theprofile 27. - This fixed frame displays at the front (meaning the side facing away from the wall 1) a
curved wing 29 with, along the free edge, draught-resistant elements such assmall brushes 30. - To note that both in their open and in their closed position, the
small brushes 30 of thecurved wing 29 of the fixedframe 28 are providing close contact with the profile of the top slidingframe 31. Noteworthy is also that along the front side, the top slidingframe 31 features the same cross section as shown very clearly by figure 3. This profile, too, displays acurved wing 29′ fitted withsmall brushes 30′. - The
bottom sliding frame 32 alone is provided with alinear wing 33 withsmall brushes 34. Thewing 33 runs into a more or lessresilient wing 35 withsmall brushes 36 arranged at right angles with respect to thesmall brushes 34. Thesmall brushes 34, respectively 36 come into contact, in closed position, with thewalls longitudinal beam 9. - Both the top sliding
frame 31 and thebottom sliding frame 32 display at the end pointing toward the toplongitudinal beam 2, onecurved wing 39, respectively 39′, both fitted withsealing brushes 40, respectively 40′ so that a draught-free seal will be provided between the various frames in the closed position of the roof structure. Laterally, the brushes pointing upward will come into contact with the bottom face of thewings 8′, respectively 8˝. - When the roof structure is in closed position i.e. as shown in figure 1A and 1B, the small brushes 30-30′ and 40-40′ will press against the respective frames of the component parts that are co-operating one with the other. The
brushes walls 37, respectively 38. - The draught-free pressing of the
brushes 36 against thewall 38 and the close reciprocal fit of thecurved wings block 12. - As explained already above, this
sliding block 12 is set in thechain 13 and fitted to the right-angled lath 22, with thesmall bar 17 passing through this small block in the longitudinal direction. Thespring 18 is wound on part of thesmall bar 17. This spring fits with one end into an enlarged cylinder-shaped section 19 that belongs to the cylindrical bore through which thesmall bar 17 is passed. At the end of the displacement of thebottom sliding frame 32, thetube motor 7 provided therefor continues to turn a little more so that thechain 13 pulls at thebar 17 which compresses thespring 18 sufficiently to apply a srpingy action to the slidingblock 12. This slidingblock 12 will carry thelath 22 along to which is connected thebottom sliding frame 32. This structure provides for the entirely draught-free seal between the front section of thebottom sliding frame 32 and the bottomlongitudinal beam 9 as well as between the top edge of the bottom sliding frame and the bottom section of the top sliding frame. - The roof structure according to the invention is opened by having the tube motor run in the opposite sense, which will move first the
bottom sliding frame 32 until theangle bars 41 fitted to the front of thebottom sliding frame 32 come into contact with the front section of the profile that belongs to the top slidingframe 31. The top and thebottom sliding frames - To note that the top and the
bottom sliding frames frames - The description above of the sliding roof structure according to the invention shows that all the top and bottom sliding frames that co-operate reciprocally consist along their four sides of the same profiles of which the curved wing, however, is always aligned in such a manner that they will always perform the following functions:
- 1) The wings that extend transverse to the direction of displacement and in parallel therewith, provide for a draught free seal, on one hand among themselves and with the fixed frame and, on the other hand, with the wings of the sliding profiles.
- 2) The bottom wing of the top sliding frame and the top wing of the bottom sliding frame engage one with the other in such a manner that the bottom sliding frame will carry the top sliding frame along when the roof structure is being closed.
- As the profiles of the aforesaid frames are not mitre-jointed but at right angles, the head of the profile is capped with a
part 42 made of plastic material such as for example "Hertalon". Thispart 42, theface 43 of which can serve as a sliding plane, is being shown in figure 5. Thesliding plane 43 will then slide on the top side of thewing 8′ of 8˝ concerned. - It will be clear that the invention is not restricted to the form of embodiment described above and that numerous changes may be applied thereto without departing from the scope of the patent application. Thus, for instance, can the function of the aforesaid sliding blocks be taken over by small rollers.
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AT88200952T ATE86336T1 (en) | 1987-07-10 | 1988-05-13 | SUNROOF CONSTRUCTION, ESPECIALLY VERANDROOF. |
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BE8700764 | 1987-07-10 | ||
BE8700764A BE1000740A6 (en) | 1987-07-10 | 1987-07-10 | OPEN sliding roof structure, ESPECIALLY conservatory. |
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ES (1) | ES2037815T3 (en) |
GR (1) | GR3007516T3 (en) |
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FR2694584A1 (en) * | 1992-08-06 | 1994-02-11 | Chappuis Gerard | Retractable panel roofing - includes sliding panel displaced on top of fixed panel by wires connected to motor driven winding drum |
BE1006395A4 (en) * | 1992-11-20 | 1994-08-09 | Rc Systems N V | Insulating sliding roof structure |
WO1994024385A1 (en) * | 1993-04-14 | 1994-10-27 | Loennberg Benth | Arrangement for openable roof |
ES2073966A2 (en) * | 1992-11-04 | 1995-08-16 | Tech Movil Espana S A | Sliding roof |
ES2083322A2 (en) * | 1993-10-04 | 1996-04-01 | Leon Jose Cortes | Retractable roof |
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ES2083322A2 (en) * | 1993-10-04 | 1996-04-01 | Leon Jose Cortes | Retractable roof |
EP0723051A1 (en) * | 1994-12-01 | 1996-07-24 | Alcan France | Control device for openable roof |
FR2728296A1 (en) * | 1994-12-15 | 1996-06-21 | Alcan France | Sliding roof opening control e.g. for veranda or porch |
EP1126093A3 (en) * | 2000-02-16 | 2001-10-17 | Dietmar Naumann | Sliding roof for a winter garden, a roof, a roof window or similar |
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ATE86336T1 (en) | 1993-03-15 |
DE3878759T2 (en) | 1993-06-17 |
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