EP0456273B1 - Tuile ajustable longitudinalement - Google Patents
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- EP0456273B1 EP0456273B1 EP91107728A EP91107728A EP0456273B1 EP 0456273 B1 EP0456273 B1 EP 0456273B1 EP 91107728 A EP91107728 A EP 91107728A EP 91107728 A EP91107728 A EP 91107728A EP 0456273 B1 EP0456273 B1 EP 0456273B1
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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- E04D—ROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
- E04D1/00—Roof covering by making use of tiles, slates, shingles, or other small roofing elements
- E04D1/02—Grooved or vaulted roofing elements
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- E04D1/29—Means for connecting or fastening adjacent roofing elements
- E04D1/2907—Means for connecting or fastening adjacent roofing elements by interfitted sections
- E04D1/2914—Means for connecting or fastening adjacent roofing elements by interfitted sections having fastening means or anchors at juncture of adjacent roofing elements
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04D—ROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
- E04D1/00—Roof covering by making use of tiles, slates, shingles, or other small roofing elements
- E04D1/29—Means for connecting or fastening adjacent roofing elements
- E04D1/2907—Means for connecting or fastening adjacent roofing elements by interfitted sections
- E04D1/2914—Means for connecting or fastening adjacent roofing elements by interfitted sections having fastening means or anchors at juncture of adjacent roofing elements
- E04D1/2918—Means for connecting or fastening adjacent roofing elements by interfitted sections having fastening means or anchors at juncture of adjacent roofing elements the fastening means taking hold directly on adjacent elements of succeeding rows
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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- E04D—ROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
- E04D1/00—Roof covering by making use of tiles, slates, shingles, or other small roofing elements
- E04D1/29—Means for connecting or fastening adjacent roofing elements
- E04D1/2907—Means for connecting or fastening adjacent roofing elements by interfitted sections
- E04D1/2949—Means for connecting or fastening adjacent roofing elements by interfitted sections having joints with fluid-handling feature, e.g. a fluid channel for draining
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04D—ROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
- E04D1/00—Roof covering by making use of tiles, slates, shingles, or other small roofing elements
- E04D1/29—Means for connecting or fastening adjacent roofing elements
- E04D1/2907—Means for connecting or fastening adjacent roofing elements by interfitted sections
- E04D1/2956—Means for connecting or fastening adjacent roofing elements by interfitted sections having tongues and grooves
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- the invention relates to a longitudinally movable interlocking tile according to the preamble of claim 1.
- a interlocking tile of the type mentioned is known from DE-U-8914778. It has proven itself in practice. Its overlap on the head side when pulled is extremely pleasingly low. As always with longitudinally displaceable bricks, however, rain safety is a problem. The longitudinal displaceability of the bricks prevents an expensive but more secure interlocking, as is the case with classic, non-longitudinally displaceable interlocking bricks.
- the invention has for its object to improve the longitudinally movable interlocking tile of the type mentioned in terms of rain safety and still maintain a large degree of longitudinal movement.
- the inner head fold rib is known per se and has proven itself. In order to maintain it, the U-rib is reduced by the dimension a compared to the instep rib. This has the advantage of being able to move the U-rib over the inner top rabbet rib.
- the invention is simple in construction and provides an improvement in the seal, in particular in the area of the brick base and the sensitive four-brick corner.
- the U-rib which is closed on all sides, serves to increase the flow resistance in the overlapping area of the bricks.
- the gap width As is known, it is determined by the gap width, gap length and surface roughness. After the shape and thus the covering width varies with ceramic products and the surface roughness is fixed, the only option left is to change the gap length.
- the U-rib according to the invention creates an enlarged friction surface in the area of the brick base. Together with the foot rib arranged on the foot side, it forms a closed field in which any water that may have blown in due to negative pressure is collected and drained onto the underlying tile. From there it can flow over the brick surface.
- the U-rib does not pose any problems, regardless of whether the interlocking tile according to the invention is formed with a raised central part or without one. This means that it can be laid either in a row or in a row and in an association if it is designed accordingly. If the brick has a raised midfield, it is advantageous if a U-rib is arranged on each side of the elevations. If there is no elevated midfield, it is possible to provide a wide U-rib that extends below the midfield in the foot area.
- the outer flanks of the U-legs rest on the inner flank of the cover fold part and an inner side fold rib and, if present, on the flanks of an elevated central field part.
- the U-rib is joined by flat plateaus, the length of which is at least as large as the desired displacement length of the brick.
- the flat plateaus glide over a head edge strip while moving the brick, minimizing any remaining gap (s). The remaining gap (s) is retained over the entire displacement length.
- transverse ribs between two U-ribs which are laterally delimited by the outer flanks of the U-ribs, these flanks being pulled down to form a trough and the two Cross ribs have a common height and lie on the midfield plateau of the underlying tile when covering. This causes the water that has been blown in to rain and is led outside via the underlying brick.
- the four-brick corner specifies a minimum cover length.
- this minimal cover length also in the area of the critical points of the side fold, the middle field part and the cover fold part.
- further ribs following the ribs already mentioned, the height of which is such that they slide over the head edge strip when the brick is moved.
- These further ribs also serve to form a negative pressure on the underside of the brick, to increase the flow resistance in order to bring blown-in rainwater to rain.
- the sealing in the head area should also be improved in the area of the critical points of the side folds, the midfield part and the cover fold part.
- extensions are arranged on an inner side rebate rib and possibly in the area of a raised central field part, which extend from the top edge rib towards the central tile field and have the same height as the top edge rib.
- the top deck corner comprises a plateau, the height of which corresponds to that of the top edge strip and the length of which corresponds to that of the extension.
- an L-shaped rib is present in the area of the top rabbet rib for the external delimitation of the depression present there a lowered plateau is upstream.
- FIG. 1 to 7 show the first embodiment of the interlocking tile 1 according to the invention. It has a top rebate part 2, a top rebate part 3, a foot rebate part 4, a side rebate part 5, and an elevated central field 6. It is to be laid both in a row and - because of the increased midfield - in the association.
- Fig. 1 shows the top of the brick of a first embodiment.
- the head fold 2 comprises a head edge strip 211, which forms the head-side end of the brick and runs at the same height and width from the head-side fold corner 28 to the head-cover fold corner 29.
- There the top edge rib opens into a plateau 2113, the height of which corresponds to that of the top edge strip.
- the plateau wraps around a corner cutout 295 in the top deck corner and ends on the brick outside of the top deck part 3.
- the extent of the plateau 2113 in the direction of displacement corresponds to that of extensions 2112, each of which extends from the top edge rib 211 in the direction of the central tile field.
- extensions 2112 there are three such extensions, namely one on the inner side rebate rib 517 and one each in the region of side flanks 613 and 615 of the raised midfield part 6.
- the extensions are the same height as the top edge rib 211.
- top edge rib 211 Upstream of the top edge rib 211 are two inner top fold ribs 217, which are located in the left center field recess 614 and in the right 616, respectively. They are each equipped with a passage in the form of an overflow 2171 to allow drainage of the space located between the inner head rebate rib and the head edge strip.
- Fig. 5 shows that the inner top rabbet rib 217 has the height a.
- the height h of a U-rib 446 to be explained later is determined in such a way that it slides over the inner top rabbet rib 217 when displaced longitudinally.
- the top edge rib 211 is continued lowered in the top side corner 28 by an L-rib 285, which not only represents the outer corner boundary of the interlocking tile, but also establishes the connection between the top and side folds. It includes a lowered plateau 286 that is vertically below the L-rib 285 but significantly above a depression 5141 that is the common end of an outer side groove 514 and a middle side groove 516.
- the side folds are structured as follows:
- the outer boundary of the interlocking tile is formed by an outer side rebate rib 513, followed by the already mentioned outer side rebate groove 514 towards the center of the brick. Between this groove and the middle side rebate groove 516, which is also addressed, there is the middle side rebate rib 515 which has also already been mentioned.
- the side rebate grooves and ribs extend from the head rebate 2 to the foot rebate 4 with a constant profile. In the area of the foot-side fold corner 48, the side-fold grooves open into a laterally inclined collecting groove, which is arranged upstream of a triangular water switch 489. For this purpose, the outer and middle gusset ribs end at an angle.
- the water switch 489 is arranged upstream of a foot-side seam corner section, the boundary of which forms the inner side-seam rib 517 towards the central brick field. It is pulled through to the foot end of the brick.
- the cover fold part 3 comprises a cover fold center part 312 on the top side of the brick, which extends from the top fold 2 to the base fold 4 with a constant profile.
- An inner top fold flank 313 creates the connection to the adjacent right central field recess 616.
- the foot rebate 4 has a foot rib 44 which forms the foot end of the brick and which is divided into the top rebate section 441, the central field section 443 and the side rebate section 445.
- the latter forms an L-rib, which frames the corner cut-out in the foot side corner 48.
- the larger L-leg extends over the entire width of the side fold part 5, the smaller leg is directed in the direction of displacement and creates the connection to an elevated right pin 444, which is located below the left midfield trough 614.
- the pins 444 and 442 thus form the connection between the aforementioned sections of the foot rib 44.
- the pegs each have a height H and serve to seal the overlapping interlocking tile on the underlay.
- the U-rib 446 which is closed on all sides, is assigned to the left and right peg. Its U-leg 4461 ends at the foot rib 44, the connecting web 4462 of the U rib running parallel to the foot rib 44.
- the height h of the U-rib is at least by the dimension a of the top fold rib 217 less than the height H of the foot fold rib. This is shown in FIG. 5.
- the U-ribs 446 together with the sections 442 and 444 of the foot rebate rib form a trough 447 which is closed on all sides.
- the intermediate field rib 443 and the transverse ribs 4431, 4432 and 4433 are arranged with gaps one behind the other.
- the ribs 443 and 4431 have the same height. they also form a covering on the underlying tile when covering.
- transverse ribs 4432 and 4433 are also of the same height, but are determined in height so that they can slide over the top edge rib 211 when covered. This means that their height is at least less than the height of the head edge rib than is the case for the ribs 443 and 4431.
- transverse ribs 4432 and 4433 are thus located in one plane with plateaus 448 arranged laterally therefrom, each of which extends under the midfield depressions 614 and 616 on the foot side.
- the length of the plateaus in the longitudinal direction of the brick is at least as long as the desired sliding length of the brick.
- Fig. 5 shows that in the covering a residual gap s remains between the plateaus 448 on the one hand and the top edge rib 211. It should be available over the entire displacement length and be as small as possible.
- transverse ribs 443 and 4431 are arranged between the U-ribs 446. These transverse ribs are laterally delimited by the outer flanks 4461 of the U-ribs. The flanks contribute to the creation of the depression 4434 in this area by pulling downwards. It is also important that the midfield foot rib 443 and the cross rib 4431 have the same height and seal when covering on the midfield plateau 611 of the underlying tile.
- Support ribs 622 are arranged below the middle field troughs 614 and 616, which extend from stacking knobs on the head side with the same profile up to the said plateaus 448.
- the underside of the cover fold part 3 comprises an outer cover fold rib 323, an outer cover fold groove 324, a middle cover fold rib 325 and a middle cover fold groove 326. They too are essentially guided with a constant profile from the top cover fold corner 29 to the foot cover fold corner 49. Analogous to the top closure, they end at an angle and leave a space between their ends and the section 441 of the foot rebate rib.
- the head side On the head side, they are connected to one another via a web 3232.
- the height of the web exceeds that of the two cover seam ribs 323, 325.
- the web 3232 lies in the depression 5142 provided for this purpose.
- Fig. 3 shows schematically the foot coverage of two bricks I and II laid in series.
- the U-ribs 446 together with the troughs 447 are indicated by dashed lines.
- the outer legs 4461 of the left U-ribs 446 lie against the inner flank 5171 of the inner side fold rib 517, the outer flank lies against the flank 613 of the middle field.
- the left flank 5171 of the left U-rib 446 likewise lies against the inner flank of the extension 2112 on the inner side fold rib 517.
- the right flank of the U-shaped rib rests on the left flank of the extension 2112 of the midfield.
- the right flank of the right U-rib 446 lies against the inner flank of the plateau 2113 of the cover fold part.
- the lateral flanks of the two U-ribs 446 thus follow on the one hand the profile of the underlying tile, and on the other hand the associated flanks of the extensions 2112 and the plateau 2113.
- This tight fit of the U-ribs 446 on the associated elements increase the flow resistance in the resulting gaps in the top rebate area or when the tile is covered, and thus increase the rain resistance.
- the cross section of the covering brick is shown in such a way that unnecessary material accumulations in the region of the lateral flanks 613 and 615 of the central field 6 are avoided.
- the function is the same as described above.
- the middle part 443 of the outer foot rib 44 and the transverse rib 4431 seal against the middle field plateau 611 while minimizing a residual gap.
- a first depression 4434 is located between the two ribs 4431 and 443.
- the transverse rib 4431 abuts one of the extensions 2112 in the drawn state. One of the outer flanks 5171 of the U-ribs 446 is visible.
- the height of the transverse ribs 4432 and 4433 is dimensioned such that when brick II is displaced longitudinally they slide over the top edge strip 211 of brick I and there is only a minimal gap between them.
- the underside 63 of the middle field 6 is located after the last transverse rib 4434.
- the depressions 4434 each form a vacuum chamber and thus increase the flow resistance and the rain resistance.
- the spacing of the transverse ribs 4433 and 4432 is such that they come to lie directly above the top edge strip 211 in the most common cover lengths.
- FIG. 5 shows the longitudinal section through two overlapping bricks I and II in the area of the middle field trough 614. Brick II is not completely drawn in order to make the illustration clearer.
- the right pin 444 of the brick II lies on the left central field recess 614 of brick I. Following the pin 444 is the U-rib 446 with its recess 447. The height h of the U-rib 446 is dimensioned such that it slides over the inner head rib 217. In the pulled state, the inner flank of pin 444 abuts the outer flank of head rib 217, the flank 4462 of U-rib 446 abuts the inner flank of head edge strip 211.
- One of the extensions 2112 is located in front of the head edge strip 211.
- the depression 447 creates a vacuum chamber, which increases the flow resistance and drips water particles that have been blown in.
- FIG 6 shows the section through the covering of the four-tile corner from brick I to brick IV.
- Brick I is shown in its side view, brick II is cut in the area of the corner cutout 295 of the top decking seam 29, brick III is in its side view drawn in the area of the toe fold 48, brick IV is cut in the area of the toe fold 49.
- the attached L-rib 285 can be seen with its lowered plateau 286, as well as the top edge strip 211.
- Fig. 7 shows the top view of two tiles I and II covered next to each other.
- the U-shaped rib 3232 of tile II connects the two cover seam ribs 323 and 325 and lies in the lowered hollow 5141 of tile I.
- the vertical side partition 962 is located between bricks I and II.
- Fig. 8 shows the top view of a second embodiment of the roof tile according to the invention without an elevated middle field. The head 2 of the covering element is shown.
- FIG. 1 corresponds essentially to that of FIGS. 1 to 7.
- the same reference numerals are used for the same parts. The following is just the differences and some noteworthy details received. Otherwise, reference is made to the general description of FIGS. 1 to 7.
- the second embodiment does not have an increased midfield.
- the middle field extends from the side fold part 5 to the top fold part 3.
- the inner top fold rib 217 thus extends without interruption from the inner side fold rib 517 to the inner flank 313 of the cover fold part. It is equipped with two 2171 overflow heads.
- the middle extension 2112 is omitted. Such an extension can only be found on the inner side rebate rib 517.
- FIG. 9 shows the underside of the roof tile from FIG. 8.
- the foot fold rib 44 extends continuously from the foot side fold corner 48 to its lowered section 441, which is arranged below the foot cover fold corner 49.
- the L-rib 445 adjoins in the area of the foot-side fold corner 48. Following the rebate rib 44 is the now continuous U-rib 446 with two troughs 447. Between the two troughs 447 one or more longitudinal ribs 4463 are arranged, which have the same height as the U-rib 446. Following the U-rib 446 shows a recess 4434. This depression 4434 is surrounded by the likewise continuous plateau 448 which, when covered, lies directly above the top edge strip 211 of the underlying tile.
- One or more recesses 4434 need only be arranged if it is necessary for manufacturing reasons. In the interest of rain safety and the reduction of the gap between the top edge strip 211 and the plateau 448, it is advantageous the plateau 448 without interruption, i. H. without allowing indentation 4434 to go through to the U-rib.
- the leg 4451 of the L-rib 445 lies in the corner cut-out 48 on the extension 2112 in the region of the inner side rebate rib 517 of the underlying tile.
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- Tuile à emboîtement déplaçable longitudinalement comportant un profilage supérieur, uniforme sur sa longueur, avec une partie de rainure latérale, une partie de rainure de recouvrement, une partie de rainure de pied et une nervure de bordure de tête qui s'étend sur la même hauteur et la même largeur d'un angle de rainure latérale de tête à un angle de rainure de recouvrement de tête et avec une fente de séparation latérale verticale qui se forme lors de la pose de la tuile, la partie de rainure de pied (4) comportant au moins une nervure en U (446) fermée de tous côtés qui se raccorde à une nervure de rainure de pied (44) et dont les branches en U (4461) se terminent au niveau de celle-ci, et dont la traverse de liaison (4462) s'étend parallèlement à la nervure de rainure de pied (44), caractérisée en ce que la hauteur (h) de la nervure en U est inférieure à la hauteur (H) de la nervure de rainure de pied d'au moins la dimension (a) d'une nervure de rainure de tête interne (217) et en ce que les flancs externes des branches en U (4461) s'appuient sur le flanc interne de la partie de rainure de recouvrement et sur une nervure de rainure latérale interne (517) et, lorsqu'ils existent, sur les flancs (613, 615) d'un panneau central (6) relevé.
- Tuile à emboîtement selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce qu'à la nervure en U (446) se raccordent des plateaux plans (448, 449) dont la longueur est au moins aussi grande que la longueur de déplacement souhaitée de la tuile et qui, lors du déplacement de la tuile, glissent sur une bande de bordure de tête (211) avec minimisation d'une fente résiduelle (s) restante.
- Tuile à emboîtement selon la revendication 1 ou 2, caractérisée en ce que les deux plateaux (448, 449) forment un plan.
- Tuile à emboîtement à partie centrale relevée selon l'une des revendications 1 à 3, caractérisée en ce que, entre deux nervures en U (446), il est prévu des nervures transversales (443 et 4431) qui sont limitées latéralement par les flancs extemes (4461) des nervures en U (446), ces flancs étant tirés vers le bas pour la formation d'une cavité (4434) et les deux nervures transversales (443 et 4431) ayant une hauteur commune et reposant, lors de la couverture, sur le plateau de panneau central (611) de la tuile sous-jacente.
- Tuile à emboîtement selon la revendication 4, caractérisée en ce qu'il est prévu à la suite des nervures (443 et 4431) d'autres nervures (4432 et 4433) dont la hauteur est telle que, lors du déplacement de la tuile, elles glissent sur les bandes de bordure de tête (211).
- Tuile à emboîtement selon l'une des revendications 1 à 5, caractérisée en ce qu'il est prévu sur une nervure de rainure latérale interne (517) et éventuellement dans le domaine d'un panneau central relevé (6) des prolongements (2112) qui s'étendent de la nervure de bordure de tête (211) en direction du panneau central de tuile et qui présentent la même hauteur que la nervure de bordure de tête (211).
- Tuile à emboîtement selon la revendication 6, caractérisée en ce que, lors de la couverture, la branche (4451) d'une nervure en forme de L (445) dans l'angle de rainure latérale de pied (48) s'appuie par son côté inférieur sur le prolongement (2112) sur la nervure de rainure latérale inteme (517).
- Tuile à emboîtement comportant une encoche d'angle dans l'angle de rainure de recouvrement de tête, selon l'une des revendications 1 à 7, caractérisée en ce que l'angle de rainure de recouvrement de tête (29) comprend un plateau (2113) dont la hauteur correspond à celle de la bande de bordure de tête (211) et dont la longueur correspond à celle des prolongements (2112).
- Tuile à emboîtement munie d'un renfoncement dans l'angle de rainure latérale de tête selon l'une des revendications 1 à 8, caractérisée en ce que, pour la limitation externe du renfoncement (5141), il est prévu une nervure en forme de L (285) qui précède un plateau renfoncé (286) dans le domaine de la nervure de bordure de tête (211).
- Tuile à emboîtement comportant deux nervures de rainure de recouvrement parallèles selon l'une des revendications 1 à 9, caractérisée en ce que les nervures de rainure de recouvrement (323, 325) sont reliées entre elles par une traverse (3232) au niveau de leurs extrémités de tête dans le domaine de l'encoche d'angle (295).
- Tuile à emboîtement selon l'une des revendications 1 à 10, caractérisée en ce que la hauteur de la traverse (3332) dépasse celle des deux nervures de rainure de recouvrement (323, 325) et en ce qu'il existe dans le domaine de tête de la tuile une cavité (281) et dans le domaine de l'angle de rainure de tête (28) une cavité (5141) dans laquelle pénètre la traverse (3232) lors de la pose.
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