EP0635606B1 - Tageslichtband für Dächer - Google Patents
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- EP0635606B1 EP0635606B1 EP94107113A EP94107113A EP0635606B1 EP 0635606 B1 EP0635606 B1 EP 0635606B1 EP 94107113 A EP94107113 A EP 94107113A EP 94107113 A EP94107113 A EP 94107113A EP 0635606 B1 EP0635606 B1 EP 0635606B1
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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
- E04B7/12—Roofs; Roof construction with regard to insulation formed in bays, e.g. sawtooth roofs
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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- E04D—ROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
- E04D13/00—Special arrangements or devices in connection with roof coverings; Protection against birds; Roof drainage ; Sky-lights
- E04D13/03—Sky-lights; Domes; Ventilating sky-lights
- E04D13/032—Supports or connecting means for sky-lights of vaulted shape
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- the invention relates to a roof with an arcuate cross section, with a daylight band, the long side of which consists of at least one light strip held in a frame over existing light strip the entire extent of the arched roof cross section is sufficient, the short side (s) of the light band forms the edge of the roof or continues and at least the edges running in the direction of the sheet the light plate are held in a sealing press fit.
- Such a roof is already known from FR-A-1 564 025.
- the daylight band of this known roof a double curvature, so no straight surface lines parallel to the ridge.
- the task is therefore to create a roof with a daylight band to create the type mentioned, its manufacture, installation and assembly is inexpensive and simple and with which different Thermal movements, leaks and cold bridges simple way to be largely avoided.
- a light strip can be produced inexpensively, that can also be installed with relatively little effort. It no cutouts need to be made on the roof must be reinforced accordingly, but it can simply be the manufacture of the roof in the course of which a gap for the light band according to the invention are left, what gap this The light band closes after it has been installed.
- the sealing clamp seat the light panels within the support and support structure of this Light strip ensures tightness on the one hand and the possibility the thermal movements, on the other hand, which are unhindered by the entire large length of the daylight band, i.e. in the direction of the Course of the arch cross-section of the roof can take place. This is so possible above all because the daylight band is not also in its longitudinal direction within a roof cutout is limited, but can run out to the edge of the roof.
- the in the ridge direction or in the direction of the short dimension of the The straight line design allows a material saving Manufacture of light panels compared to one in this direction too provided curvature. Since the light strip extends over the entire arc of the Roof cross-section, i.e. practically the entire width of the roof, there is nevertheless a good one inside such a building Illumination with daylight.
- the light plates in one piece or only with a dimension corresponding to half the roof width are manufactured and are accordingly easy to transport, but in the assembly position from the ridge to the roof edge Extend warming and when cooling in reverse can contract, being transverse and as a cold bridge serving, increasing the assembly effort intermediate profiles - if necessary apart from a cover strip - be avoided.
- the clamp seat for the light panels can be on one opposite Roof level, frame following the roof curvature be provided on the top, in particular under Liner of a seal the cover plate can rest on which in turn on its edge from one it in turn from above acting clamping profile can be kept. It can so the light plate of the daylight band on one appropriate interlayer applied sealing and with a overlapping clamping profile can be fixed. This gives the Sealing and the desired press fit, if necessary allows slight thermal movements.
- the clamping profile can be used with the frame be screwed and the clamping screws can laterally from the edge of the light plate or by in the direction of thermal expansion oriented elongated perforations of the light plate. Consequently the clamping screws can prevent any thermal movements do not hinder.
- a sheet metal storage for one arranged underneath Insulation may be provided with a flange on the Top of the frame is enough, and the top of this Flange of sheet metal storage can be the requirement for the Light plate on the frame.
- Such a tin custody near the holding frame of a daylight strip with the corresponding Filling with an insulating material prevents the formation of Kondenzwasser especially in the frame area and above all on the inside.
- this tin storage with the frame for the daylight band in the manner mentioned connected and thus results in a simple and inexpensive Construction.
- An embodiment of the invention is of considerable importance can be that below the light plate (s) with Distance to each other in the direction of the short dimension of the Light panels extending cross beams are arranged in Normal position between yourself and the light plate a distance release the smaller than the elastic deformability of the Light panels under wind pressure, snow load or the like. So although the daylight band due to its extension A relatively large span across the entire roof vault loads cannot cause excessive deformation of the light panels, since these then from the cross beams be supported. This is especially true when short dimension of the daylight band relatively large, that is Light panels are relatively wide.
- At least one support buffer in particular made of elastic material, is provided Expansion is smaller than that of the cross member. So you can possible dynamic loads on the light panels caused by Gusts of wind or the like can be caused dampened and a swinging of the light panels avoided will. In addition, static loads on the Light panels are introduced well into the cross member.
- Over the length of the cross member or the width of the light strip can several between the cross member and the light band spaced support buffers, for example three or four support buffers. This keeps the distance largely preserved between cross member and light panel, nevertheless, there is good support for the light band reached the respective cross member.
- the distance between the support buffers can be about the distance between the edge and the support buffer closest to it be.
- the support points are thus across the width of the Light strip evenly distributed on the cross member.
- the cross members can be blunt on the frame for the light plate or attached via flanges, for example welded or be screwed. Because the frame has a certain vertical extent has enough between its frame legs Space for adequately dimensioned crossbeams that are in this Position in the desired way below the light panels are located.
- the light band or the light panels can be used Distance to each other in the direction of the short dimension of the Continuous struts can be provided by the Have a distance smaller than the top of the light plate the elastic deformability under suction from wind or Storm is. This results in a mounting of the light panels even if one of the roofs due to wind and weather directed load on the relatively long roof direction Light panels are exercised. It is special advantageous that the light panels in the direction of their short Dimension or in their width have no curvature, so that correspondingly straight cross beams and struts use can find. This light strip can be correspondingly simple be protected against weather damage.
- the struts are immediate run above the cross member so that the light panels held on both sides between cross member and strut or are supported. This may result in gusts of wind Vibrations occurring on the light panels from the outset well avoided or prevented. This can still be improved if between the strut and the light panels Support buffers or the like are arranged. Located the light plate between the support buffers on the one hand below the strut and on the other hand above the cross member, can absorb certain dynamic loads and such dynamic loads caused by certain movements yield, but without excessive vibrations or Deformations. Instead, the light panels are good fixed and supported.
- the can in the arch direction of the roof running part of the holding frame on edges of metal or concrete existing roof elements tightly connected and be attached.
- a daylight band designated as a whole serves for Attachment to a roof 2 with an arcuate cross-section, the long side of which is held in a frame 3
- Light panels 4 existing light strip 1 across the roof ridge is arranged. It can be seen in Figures 1, 3 and 5 that on such a roof 2 possibly existing several times Light band 1 in each case over the entire extent of the Roof arch or the arched roof cross section is sufficient, that is, the short sides 5 of the light strip 1 each have the edge 6 form or continue the roof 1.
- the light band 1 in the direction of its short side or dimension and in the direction of the roof ridge has straight surface lines, i.e. daylight band 1 and its light panels 4 are curved only in the direction in which also describes the arch cross section of an arch, run in the transverse direction, however, i.e. in the direction of the Ridge of the roof straight.
- the daylight band 1 runs over the entire Roof width up to the edge of the roof 6, so that a cutout can be avoided within the roof 2.
- roof elements 13 lie next to one another and have interruptions, bridged and filled in by daylight strips 1 are.
- the roof elements 13 trapezoidal sheets, which can also be seen more clearly in Fig.2 recognizes, while in the exemplary embodiment according to FIGS and 6 the roof elements 13 of approximately gutter-shaped Precast concrete parts are formed.
- the already mentioned sheet metal storage 16 on the top of the roof 2 provided that fixes an insulating material 18 in the frame area, so that condensation or condensation on the frame can be avoided.
- This sheet metal storage 16 is sufficient a flange 19 on the top of the frame 3 and the The top of this flange 19 forms the support according to FIG for the light plate 4 on the frame 3.
- the clamping profile 15 is with the help of the clamping screw 17 with this flange 19th connected.
- the distance between the support buffers 20 is in accordance with Fig.2 approximately as large as the distance between the edge and the support buffer 20 closest to it, so that a uniform Distribution of the support points between light plate 4 and Cross member 10 and edge attachment of the light plate 4 on Frame 3 is reached.
- the cross members 10 are on the frame 3 for the light panels 4th attached bluntly or via flanges, as is shown in FIGS. 2 and 6 is indicated.
- the light band 1 and its light plates 4 are with Distance to each other in the direction of the short dimension of the Light strip 1 extending struts 21 provided by the Top of the light plates 4 according to Figure 2 and 6 a distance have less than the elastic deformability under Suction effect in wind or storm.
- the Light panels 4 also against the outside against such suction forces supported and held.
- the struts 21 run directly above the Cross member 10 so that the light panels 4 each between Cross member 10 and strut 21 are held on both sides.
- the support buffers 20 between the light plate 4 and the cross member 10 can correspond. So there is a padded and damped clamping of the light plate 4 between cross members 10 and strut 21, so that static and also dynamic Loads of the light plate 4 well absorbed and to the Frame 3 and thus in the roof 2 can be derived.
- the part of the holding frame that runs in the arch direction of the roof 3 can be on edges of metal or concrete Roof elements 13 be tightly connected and fastened, wherein Fig.2 a fastening to a metal roof and Fig.6 a such on a roof made of precast concrete 13 shows.
- Fig.4 is indicated that the light band according to the invention even one Edge of a sheet metal roof element with one connect existing roof section from precast concrete parts and can bridge.
- the light panels 4 can also be in the area of the roof edge 6 3 in a clamped or sliding seat between the Be held frame 3 and a cover profile 22, wherein enough space for this within this bracket large thermal movements of the light plates 4 is provided.
- Fig. 7 it is shown that in the course of the daylight band 1 in the ridge area, an openable designated 23 as a whole Flap can be arranged, through which the light plate 4 is interrupted.
- an openable designated 23 as a whole Flap can be arranged, through which the light plate 4 is interrupted.
- the openable flap 23 interrupts the daylight band 1, it extends over its entire ridge direction Width.
- the connection to the limit of these openable Flap 23 can by an overlapping the light plate 4 here and possibly screwed and sealed profile respectively.
- the daylight band 1 for roofs 2 with an arch Cross-section is arranged transversely to the ridge and made in one Frame 3 held light plates 4 formed.
- This band of light 1 runs over the entire extent of the roof width or of the roof arch, so that its short sides or ends 5 den To a certain extent form or continue edge 6 of the roof.
- the Light plates 4 are in the direction of the short dimension, that is in Direction of the ridge, with straight surface lines, so not arched design and on the long edges in one sealing clamp seat held so that thermal movements possible are. A cutout enclosed on all sides a roof can thus be avoided because of such Daylight band 1 between the edges of individual Roof elements 13, these connecting and bridging inserted can be.
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Description
- Fig.1
- in schaubildlicher Darstellung drei nebeneinanderstehende Gebäude, deren Dächer jeweils aus Trapezblech bestehen, einen bogenförmigen Querschnitt haben und an denen über die gesamte Bogenlänge oder Dachbreite verlaufende Tageslichtbänder vorgesehen sind,
- Fig.2
- in vergrößertem Maßstab einen Teilquerschnitt durch ein erfindungsgemäßes Tageslichtband, wobei die Schnittebene etwa parallel zum Dachfirst oder durch den Dachfirst verläuft,
- Fig.3
- einen Querschnitt des bogenförmigen Daches mit einem Teillängsschnitt des Tageslichtbandes etwa vom First des Daches aus bis zu einem Rand hin,
- Fig.4
- in schaubildlicher Darstellung einen Teil eines erfindungsgemäßen Tageslichtbandes, welches einerseits an ein Blechdach und andererseits an ein Betondach angeschlossen ist,
- Fig.5
- eine der Fig.1 entsprechende Darstellung, bei welcher Lichtbänder an Dächern aus rinnenförmigen Betonfertigteilen angeordnet sind,
- Fig.6
- einen Querschnitt eines rinnenförmigen Betonfertigteiles mit beidseits daran angeschlossenen Tageslichtbändern für ein Dach aus Beton-Bogenteilen gemäß Fig.5 sowie
- Fig.7
- in schaubildlicher Darstellung einen Teil eines Daches mit im Firstbereich durch eine öffenbare Klappe unterbrochener Lichtplatte.
Claims (15)
- Dach (2) mit bogenförmigem Querschnitt, mit einem Tageslichtband (1), wobei die lange Seite des aus wenigstens einer in einem Rahmen (3) gehaltenen Lichtplatte (4) bestehenden Lichtbandes (1) über die gesamte Erstreckung des bogenförmigen Dachquerschnittes reicht, die kurze(n) Seite (n) (5) des Lichtbandes (1) den Rand (6) des Daches (2) mitbildet oder fortsetzt und zumindest die in Bogenrichtung verlaufenden Ränder (7) der Lichtplatte (4) in einem abdichtenden Klemmsitz gehalten sind, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Lichtband (1) in Richtung seiner kurzen Seite oder Abmessung und parallel zum Dachfirst gerade Mantellinien hat und daß die Lichtplatte (4) einteilig oder einmal unterbrochen und durch eine die Unterbrechung (8) übergreifende Abdeckung (9) oder Abdeckleiste abgedichtet und gehalten ist.
- Dach mit Tageslichtband nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Lichtplatte (4) am Dachfirst unterbrochen ist.
- Dach mit Tageslichtband nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß im Verlauf des Tageslichtbandes, insbesondere im Bereich einer Unterbrechung der Lichtplatte (4) oder im Firstbereich des Daches, eine öffenbare Klappe (23) angeordnet ist, von deren Begrenzung ausgehend nach beiden Seiten Lichtplatten zum Dachrand hin verlaufen.
- Dach mit Tageslichtband nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Klemmsitz für die Lichtplatten (4) an einem gegenüber dem Dachniveau hochstehenden, der Dachwölbung folgenden Rahmen (3) vorgesehen ist, auf dessen Oberseite insbesondere unter Zwischenlage einer Dichtung (14) die Lichtplatte (4) aufliegt, die ihrerseits an ihrem Rand von einem sie wiederum von oben beaufschlagenden Klemmprofil (15) gehalten ist.
- Dach mit Tageslichtband nach Anspruch 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Klemmprofil (15) mit dem Rahmen (3) in Gebrauchsstellung verschraubt ist und daß die Klemmschrauben (17) seitlich von dem Rand der Lichtplatte (4) oder durch in Wärmedehnungsrichtung orientierte Langlochungen der Lichtplatte geführt sind.
- Dach mit Tageslichtband nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß unmittelbar benachbart zu dem Rahmen (3) an der Oberseite des Daches (2) eine Blechverwahrung (16) für einen darunter angeordneten Dämmstoff (18) vorgesehen ist, die mit einem Flansch (19) auf die Oberseite des Rahmens (3) reicht, und daß die Oberseite dieses Flansches (19) der Blechverwahrung die Auflage für die Lichtplatte (4) auf dem Rahmen (3) ist.
- Dach mit Tageslichtband nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 6, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß unterhalb der Lichtplatte(n) (4) mit Abstand zueinander in Richtung der kurzen Abmessung der Lichtplatten (4) verlaufende Querträger (10) angeordnet sind, die in Normalstellung zwischen sich und der Lichtplatte (4) einen Abstand freilassen, der kleiner als die elastische Verformbarkeit der Lichtplatten (4) unter Winddruck, Schneelast oder dergleichen ist.
- Dach mit Tageslichtband nach Anspruch 7, dadurch gekennzichnet, daß in dem lichten Abstand zwischen dem Querträger (10) und der Lichtplatte (4) wenigstens ein Stützpuffer (20), insbesondere aus elastischem Werkstoff, vorgesehen ist, dessen Ausdehnung kleiner als die des Querträgers (10) ist.
- Dach mit Tageslichtband nach Anspruch 7 oder 8, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß über die Länge des Querträgers (10) bzw. die Breite des Lichtbandes (1) zwischen dem Querträger (10) und dem Lichtband (1) mehrere zueinander beabstandete Stützpuffer (20), zum Beispiel drei oder vier Stützpuffer (20), angeordnet sind.
- Dach mit Tageslichtband nach Anspruch 9, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Abstand der Stützpuffer (20) zueinander etwa dem Abstand zwischen dem Rand und dem ihm am nächstenliegenden Stützpuffer (20) ist.
- Dach mit Tageslichtband nach einem der Ansprüche 7 bis 10, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Querträger (10) an dem Rahmen (3) für die Lichtplatten (4) stumpf oder über Flansche befestigt, zum Beispiel angeschweißt oder verschraubt sind.
- Dach mit Tageslichtband nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 11, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß oberhalb des Lichtbandes (1) oder der Lichtplatten (4) mit Abstand zueinander in Richtung der kurzen Abmessung des Lichtbandes (1) verlaufende Streben (21) vorgesehen sind, die von der Oberseite der Lichtplatten (4) einen Abstand haben, der kleiner als die elastische Verformbarkeit unter Sogwirkung bei Wind oder Sturm ist.
- Dach mit Tageslichtband nach Anspruch 12, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Streben (21) unmittelbar oberhalb der Querträger (10) verlaufen, so daß die Lichtplatten (4) jeweils zwischen Querträger (10) und Strebe (21) beidseits gehalten sind.
- Dach mit Tageslichtband nach Anspruch 12 oder 13, dadurch gekennzeichnte, daß zwischen der Strebe (21) und den Lichtplatten (4) Stützpuffer (20) oder dergleichen angeordnet sind.
- Dach mit Tageslichtband nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der in Bogenrichtung des Daches verlaufende Teil des Halterahmens (3) an Rändern von aus Metall oder Beton bestehenden Dachelementen (13) dicht angeschlossen und befestigt ist.
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