EP1005597B1 - Dispositif permettant de marcher sur le toit - Google Patents

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EP1005597B1
EP1005597B1 EP98940217A EP98940217A EP1005597B1 EP 1005597 B1 EP1005597 B1 EP 1005597B1 EP 98940217 A EP98940217 A EP 98940217A EP 98940217 A EP98940217 A EP 98940217A EP 1005597 B1 EP1005597 B1 EP 1005597B1
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Johannes Klöber
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Monier Roofing Components GmbH
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    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
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  • the invention relates to a roof step with preferably two spaced apart on the roof attachable holding parts and one of the holding part or the supporting parts of the stand-on grating platform or the like, wherein the holding part or the holding parts one that can be aligned parallel to the roof slope Has or have the foot section and the stand rust step plate at different angles to the foot section the or the holding parts is attachable.
  • a roof step of this type is through DE-OS 38 24 808 known.
  • the standing grate tread plate is around a ridge parallel Longitudinal center axis adjustable. their ridge-side tread-plate rocker leg is in the direction the roof skin is extended to a sector-shaped cheek.
  • the latter takes one in the crown or center physical axis screw and further a Holding screw that interacts with a row of holes. It is located in the vertical tabs of the holding part.
  • the holes in the row of holes are concentric on one placed to the said axis arranged arc line.
  • the eaves-side tread rocker leg extends cantilevered relatively far.
  • the object of the invention is a generic To make roof steps easier to assemble.
  • the Festund Adjustment is simplified considerably by an elongated hole arranged in the area of the step section for reaching through in the stand grate step plate stored mounting screw and a support surface for a mother, the contact surface being a following the pivoting movement of the standing grate tread plate Has curvature.
  • the fastening screw can be accordingly use center-oriented. Because the screw experiences practically no radial load, let alone because subject to shear stresses, it can be right be designed small in cross-section. It turns out further it is advantageous that the step sections on a Circular inner arc line (Fig. 3) or a circular outer arc line (Fig. 5) lie.
  • the former variant there is the advantage of a trough-like intake. In In both cases, an elliptical line can also be used.
  • the fastening screw in a second, running transverse to the first slot Elongated hole is superimposed. That enriches them Adjustment in the longitudinal direction of the roof.
  • the foot section has rubber feet for inclusion in a valley of roofing slabs. This results in a softer something more compliant, at least a more point-like Load-bearing pad for the roof step. It is secured on or in the roof skin through a fastening tab assigned to the foot part to hold the holding part on a roof batten, a Rafters or the like.
  • a mounting bracket is quite thin-walled and can be placed in the gap hardly bulky between the roofing slabs accommodate.
  • the angle of the steps of the Step sections larger for internal steps and for external steps are smaller than 90 °.
  • the mother lies in a shaft, the width of which corresponds to the wrench size of the mother. This is about achieved a rotation lock and also the Passage area of the screw respectively. Mother as it were rip stabilized.
  • the holding parts carrying the step sections Have openings, one on the eaves side Breakthrough is the hollow of a handle. From this a double advantage grows to one always aimed at saving material and secondly an increase in safety of use. The ascending can always on the next roof step comfortable and tight, even on an extreme stable base part.
  • the roof step is overall lighter in weight. Then it turns on a roof step with a stand grating step plate, to one or more of the preceding claims, with cross bars crossing in a rectangular shape are proposed, that of two opposite bars Bridge jibs project freely into the grid cell. That condenses the step point grid and still leaves you enough large space between the bridges, so that snow, Leaves etc. can easily fall through. It is also proposed that the web grid crossing points and the Ends of the bridge arm protruding into the step surface Wear spikes. That leads to a safe kick and on the other hand, leaves leaves leaves that are not soaring "glue on” due to wet conditions due to the small area Rest on the upper ends of the spikes.
  • the handle-shaped corrugated web section and the opposite one Cross arms to a handle cavity with each other are connected.
  • Such a closed handle-cavity frame is optimal tread surface in the web structure integrated.
  • the arch of the metacarpal Taking grasping hand into account is safety of use enlarging configuration achieved by a longitudinally curved handle cavity.
  • the rubber feet on the foot part are movable guided.
  • the area of application can be enlarge significantly.
  • the whole thing is structurally advantageous achieved by a T-shaped cross section of the foot section, which of a C-profiled Rubber foot is gripped. For easy position positioning such rubber feet is a brake guide given.
  • the design is further characterized by a transverse curvature of the contact surface the rubber feet.
  • the roof step D shown consists of a standing grate tread plate 1, two holding parts carrying them 2 and a fastening element that ensures cohesion.
  • the holding parts 2 are designed mirror-symmetrical.
  • the overall shoe-shaped shape Holding parts 2 are provided with a ridge-side provided metal strap-like fastening tab 3. Latter go at the end in a roof-side bend 4 about. The has no breakthrough for one shown fastener. That so hook-shaped designed end can overlap a batten and be nailed to this.
  • Stand rust tread plate 1 which has an essentially rectangular plan Stand rust tread plate 1 is provided in pairs Holding parts 2 adjustable and securely assigned. The corresponding, the horizontal orientation the tread of the standing grate tread plate 1 enabling The first step is a stool-like arrangement Profiling the Standrost step plate 1. From their The underside goes parallel to support ribs 5 out.
  • support ribs 5 are strip-like, rectangular in cross section, vertical to the tread, so in correct assignment vertically aligned formations or below Angle profiles, not the support rib 5 forming leg then on the underside of the tread plate 1 is supported; compare dash-dotted entry in Figure 3. They are L-profiles.
  • Said support ribs 5 run in the vicinity of the longitudinal edge the stand rust tread plate 1, opposite set back a bit. Their vertical length corresponds about the distance to the longitudinal edge.
  • the supporting counterhold of the standing grate tread plate 1 is realized by step sections 6.
  • This step-like arranged step sections 6 extend on an imaginary circular arc line L-L. Due to the concave towards the top, i.e. trough-shaped the holding parts 2 lie on the step sections 6 a circular inner arc line. However, it is also the opposite Curvature conceivable so that the step cuts 6 on a circular outer arc line stair-like arrangement find (the latter version is shown from Fig. 5).
  • Support ribs 5 sit with their down facing end face 7 on the corresponding i.e. the horizontal step section as close as possible 6 fed up.
  • the so inclined roof inclination in the form-fitting bracket Stand rust tread plate 1 is for each holding part 2 secured by a fastening screw 9. their geometric axis x-x lies in a vertical longitudinal center plane the stand rust tread plate 1.
  • the fastening screw 9 passes through an elongated hole 10 of the holding part 2.
  • the elongated hole 10 runs in the inclination plane of the roof.
  • the elongated hole 10 also takes into account the available adjustment range.
  • At the the Standrost step plate surface facing away from the side the slot 10 a support surface 11 for a mother 12 upstream of the fastening screw 9.
  • the contact surface 11 is formed and extends from the edge of the slot in a concentric line to the said arc L-L curvature.
  • the opening is transverse to the elongated hole 11 of the holding parts 2 aligned slot 13 of the grate tread plate 1 trained.
  • Two elongated holes 13 are realized. Each slot 13 extends into the immediate Near the narrow edge of the base grating step plate 1.
  • the slot 13 is located in a sink zone.
  • the Corresponding antechamber, designated 14, of the elongated hole 13 takes the repositioned head 15 of the fastening screw 9 without overhang. It has a hexagon socket as a tool attack.
  • the narrow edge is about the length of a human foot; the longitudinal edge has a multiple foot width in this regard on.
  • the elongated hole orientation thus going in the longitudinal direction of the roof step D. makes it possible for a molded part of the holding part 2 Foot part 16 transversely to the direction of inclination of the roof to adjust so that, for example, the elongated Foot parts 16 in a valley of not shown mostly corrugated roofing sheets Find accommodation.
  • the step sections 6 are large and load-bearing for this purpose in the direction of the opposite holding part 2 horizontally protruding.
  • the one in this Direction measured width of the holding part 2 is only one Fraction of the length of the step section 6.
  • the vertically measured thickness (approx. 2 fingers wide) of the standing grate tread plate 1 is included in the adjustment technology in that the standing grating tread plate 1 takes into account four immersion openings 17 in the extent of the step sections 6.
  • the latter are particularly clear from Figure 2.
  • the horn-like end sections 18 engage in these immersion openings 17 from below in the extreme positions of the standing grate tread plate 1. In the illustration, about two step sections 6 are located in such an extreme position.
  • the immersion opening 17 can also serve as a limit stop the extreme position can be used by the lower edge 19 closer to the outside the immersion opening 17 on the ridge-side back of the Holding part 2 supports as a counter-hold 20.
  • the clear length of the four immersion openings 17 is taken into account the length adjustment stroke made possible by the elongated hole 13 the holding parts 2.
  • the angles of the steps of the step sections 6 are at Internal steps larger and for external steps smaller than 90 °, so that it does not lead to constraints or to unguided, i.e. not fully touching support contact surfaces comes.
  • the elongated hole 10 extends between two step sections, the ridge-side section a and the eaves-side section b.
  • the one having the elongated hole 10 middle section c of the holding part 2 is opposite the back of the arched stairs clearly towards in front of the roof skin, but can also be aligned in the L-L line.
  • the relatively large axial guide length for the shaft of the fastening screw 9 thus results also a bulging in the opposite direction to the abutment Support arch, which is about the clamping forces of the screw the bearing surface 11 absorbs well and the load leads into the holding parts 2.
  • support surface 11 is also thereby stabilizes that area into a roof skin open shaft 21 merges, the one in the adjustment level running side walls as it were stabilizing ribs 22 shapes.
  • the shaft 21 also comes with another Meaning as having a width y that the wrench size of the nut 12 corresponds.
  • Latter receives a rotation lock. As can be seen in FIG. 4, is between the nut 12 and the bearing surface 11, an annular disc 23 inserted.
  • At least the plug-on areas of the foot part 16 are T-profiled, with the rubber feet 24 for cross-section wrap have a suitable C-profile (see Figure 2).
  • the center point z of the circular arc line L-L lies slightly above the step surface of the stand grate step plate 1.
  • the geometric axis x-x intersects this center point, lies in a radial of the circular arc line L-L.
  • the fastening tab 3 is in an underside Step area 16 'of the foot part 16 emerges anchored.
  • This element can be the holding part 2 during injection molding encapsulated to be incorporated.
  • the other parts can be made Cast aluminum exist.
  • a roof step D about the size of a human foot comes with only a holding part 2, which is correspondingly wide and thus would be trained to tip over.
  • the step sections 6 on a convex arc line run.
  • it can be a Act circular outer arc line; however is also one flattened contour realizable, for example in the sense of a Ellipse. This is more compact in height, because the underfloor area of the stool-shaped standing grate tread plate 1 having the step sections 6 Step arch picks up.
  • the paired holding part 2 of the second embodiment Richly broken through walls.
  • the V-shaped or pear-shaped Shape up and end with a wider section just below that of the fastening screw 9 Elongated hole 10.
  • the V-apex of the larger area Opening 25 points in the direction of the roof skin.
  • a material bridge-spaced, eaves-side opening 25 is designed to have a cavity H ' a gripping handle 26 aligned within easy reach. The climber can hold onto this. to Gripping convenience and also for a secure grip contributing, the additional measure serves one convex, flat curve 27 to the cavity H '.
  • the circumscribed by the remaining latticework of the holding part 2 Contour of the opening on the eaves side forming a cavity 25 is L-shaped with the eaves facing shorter L-leg.
  • a recess 28 is formed on both sides is. That can be up to a third of the total Material thickness of the basically plate-shaped holding parts 2 go.
  • Fig. 6 can be seen that the grate tread plate 1 contains further education elements. So are in there Rectangular webs 29 are formed.
  • the grid cell 30 is so large that snow easily falls through, under certain circumstances also foliage.
  • the eaves-side is appropriate assigned a handle-shaped corrugated web section 36.
  • the width covers two neighboring grid cells 30, so that a total of a hand's breadth Cavity H '' is present.
  • the actual handle carries here the reference number 37. It extends approximately in the middle of the grate tread plate 1, on the eaves side. There due to the corrugation on the eaves side, the ridge side Field of the neighboring grid cells 30 is larger in this area still a T-shaped in its entirety Cross boom 38 assigned. It lies in the shape of a handle arched web section 36 opposite.
  • the support rib on the eaves side is also 5 included in the grip formation by the strip-like body of the rib has a trapezoidal underside Rejuvenation 39 forms. This part is therefore better graspable with gripping hand.
  • Support rib 5 and lattice web 29 are in one piece.
  • FIGS. 11 and 12 out Another measure on the grid-shaped stand grate tread plate 1 is that you handle wavy Web section 36 and the opposite side of the eaves Transverse boom 38 to a handle cavity H '' 'are connected.
  • the corresponding closed structure is clear from FIGS. 11 and 12 out.
  • the bridge pieces 38 ' have the same vertically measured height as the W-shaped transverse boom 38.
  • the rubber feet 24 are on a guide rail forming foot portion 16 slidably guided arranged.
  • the rubber feet 24 are not only ver but also noticeable.
  • a brake guide is used for this the rubber feet 24. They encompass the cross section T-shaped foot parts 16 under tension.
  • the rubber feet 24 themselves have a C-profile. It is refer to Fig. 9.
  • the C-web 24 '' ' forms the Roof skin side closure of two guide grooves 40. In these run from the T-web 16 '' T-leg 16 '' 'as guide rails.
  • the rails threaded into the guide grooves 40 respectively T-leg 16 '' ', counter these areas Restoring force on again; they are appropriate designed in cross-section.
  • the resulting one Braking also results from the free front end of the opposing end regions 24 ′′ that also frictionally on the broad side of the T-bar 16 '' slide.
  • the rubber feet 24 can only on the will Foot part 16 are shifted.
  • This configuration is to the rubber feet 24 given the support point to the distance to adapt to roof battens 41. In this way becomes the load of compact areas of the roof structure added.
  • the overlap areas of the roofing slabs lie above the cross-section of the roof battens 41.
  • This double material zone is also as Load transmitter well suited.
  • the direction of displacement is indicated by double arrow z.
  • the corresponding overlap contour is in the step area 16 'of the foot part 16 taken into account.
  • a level offset of the guide rails forming T-leg 16 '' 'instead so that the bearing surface 42 of the first-sided rubber foot 24 and that of Eaves-sided rubber foot 24 parallel levels assigned are, the ridge-side level by a roof covering plate thickness is higher.
  • the respective roof skin side Support surface is designated 43.
  • the bearing surface 42 of the Rubber feet 24 a convex transverse curvature seen from the outside exhibit. This is due to the downward facing here Zenith an at least linear support to the roof skin forward. For profiles with a wavy cross section the roofing tile increases the supportive Contact surface, which is anyway over the minimum width already goes out that the rubber foot 24 elastic is what an enlarged footprint from home already brings with it.
  • the rubber feet 24 can also be made of rubber-like Be made of plastic material.
  • Fig. 8 even shows the fastening tab 3 the additional roof batten 41 'connected to this Crossing on the ridge side 4.

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  1. Dispositif permettant de marcher sur un toit (D), comprenant de préférence deux parties de maintien (2) placées à distance l'une de l'autre, susceptibles d'être fixées sur le toit, et une plaque de marche à caillebotis d'appui debout (1) ou analogue, portée par la partie de maintien ou par les parties de maintien (2), la partie de maintien ou les parties de maintien comporte ou comportent chacune une partie de pied (16), et la plaque de marche à caillebotis d'appui debout (1) étant susceptible d'être fixée en différentes positions angulaires par rapport à la partie de pied (16) sur la ou les parties de maintien (2), caractérisé en ce que la plaque de marche à caillebotis d'appui debout (1) comporte deux nervures de pose (5), s'étendant à distance l'une de l'autre, et la partie de maintien (2) présente des tronçons formant marches (6) placés en regard les uns des autres.
  2. Dispositif permettant de marcher sur un toit selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que les tronçons formant marches (6), placés en regard les uns des autres, sont disposés sur une courbe en arc de cercle (L-L) imaginaire.
  3. Dispositif permettant de marcher sur un toit selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé par un trou oblong (10), disposé dans la zone du tronçon formant marche (6), afin de laisser le passage à une vis de fixation (9), montée en contre-palier dans la plaque de marche à caillebotis d'appui debout (1), et une face de pose (11) pour un écrou (12), la face de pose (11) présentant une courbure qui suit le mouvement pivotant de la plaque de marche à caillebotis d'appui debout (1).
  4. Dispositif permettant de marcher sur un toit selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que les tronçons formant marches (6) sont situés sur une ligne arquée intérieure en forme de cercle, ou une ligne arquée extérieure en forme de cercle.
  5. Dispositif permettant de marcher sur un toit selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le trou oblong (10) est situé entre deux tronçons formant marches (a, b).
  6. Dispositif permettant de marcher sur un toit selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que la plaque de marche à caillebotis d'appui debout (1) forme des ouvertures d'introduction (17) pour les tronçons d'extrémité (18) des tronçons formant marches (6).
  7. Dispositif permettant de marcher sur un toit selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que les nervures de pose (5) sont formées par des supports, en forme de L ou à forme rectangulaire.
  8. Dispositif permettant de marcher sur un toit selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que la vis de fixation (9) est montée en contre-palier dans un deuxième trou oblong (13), s'étendant transversalement par rapport au premier trou oblong (10).
  9. Dispositif permettant de marcher sur un toit selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que la partie pied (16) comprend des pieds en caoutchouc (24) pour la pose dans une vallée des plaques de toiture.
  10. Dispositif permettant de marcher sur un toit selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé par une patte de fixation (3), associée à la partie pied (16), pour assurer le maintien de la partie de maintien (2) sur une latte de toit, un chevron ou analogue.
  11. Dispositif permettant de marcher sur un toit selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que les angles des échelons des tronçons formant marches (6), en cas d'échelon intérieur, sont supérieurs à 90° et, en cas d'échelon extérieur, sont inférieurs à 90°.
  12. Dispositif permettant de marcher sur un toit selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que l'écrou (12) est situé dans un puits (21) dont la largeur (y) correspond à la largeur de clé de l'écrou (12).
  13. Dispositif permettant de marcher sur un toit selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que les parties de maintien (2) portant les tronçons formant marches (6) présentent des ouvertures (25), une ouverture (25) située côté gouttière étant la cavité (H') d'une poignée de maintien (26).
  14. Dispositif permettant de marcher sur un toit (D), selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications précédentes, caractérisé par une plaque de marche à caillebotis d'appui debout (1), comprenant des nervures de grillage (29) se croisant en forme de rectangle, des bras de nervure (31), de deux nervures de grille (29) opposées, pénétrant librement dans la cellule de grille (30).
  15. Dispositif permettant de marcher sur un toit selon la revendication 14, caractérisé en ce que les points de croisement de grille de nervures (32) et les extrémités des bras de nervures (31) portent des pointes (34) pénétrant dans la surface de marche.
  16. Dispositif permettant de marcher sur un toit selon l'une des revendications 14 à 15 précédentes, caractérisé par un tronçon de nervure (36) ondulé en forme de poignée, voisin de la nervure de bordure, de deux cellules de grille (30) voisines.
  17. Dispositif permettant de marcher sur un toit selon l'une des revendications 14 à 16 précédentes, caractérisé par un bras transversal (38) opposé au tronçon (36) ondulé.
  18. Dispositif permettant de marcher sur un toit selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications 14 à 17 précédentes, caractérisé par un effilement (39) réalisé en face inférieure des nervures de pose (5), dans la zone du tronçon de nervure (36) ondulé en forme de poignée.
  19. Dispositif permettant de marcher sur un toit selon l'une des revendications 14 à 18 précédentes, caractérisé en ce que les bras de nervure (31) sont formés en faisant pratiquement la totalité de l'épaisseur du grillage.
  20. Dispositif permettant de marcher sur un toit selon l'une ou plusieurs des revendications 14 à 19 précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le tronçon de nervure (36) ondulé en forme de poignée et le bras transversal (38) opposé à celui-ci sont reliés (pièces de pontage 38') ensemble pour former une cavité de saisie (H''').
  21. Dispositif permettant de marcher sur un toit selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé par une cavité de saisie (H"') ondulée en direction longitudinale.
  22. Dispositif permettant de marcher sur un toit selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que les pieds en caoutchouc (24) sont guidés de façon mobile sur la partie pied (16).
  23. Dispositif permettant de marcher sur un toit selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé par une section transversale, profilée en T, de la partie pied (16), entourée par un pied en caoutchouc (24) profilé en C.
  24. Dispositif permettant de marcher sur un toit selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé par un guidage, freinant, des pieds en caoutchouc (24).
  25. Dispositif permettant de marcher sur un toit selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que les pieds en caoutchouc (24) entourent sous contrainte le profilé en T de la partie pied (16).
  26. Dispositif permettant de marcher sur un toit selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé par un bombement transversal de la face de pose (42) des pieds en caoutchouc (24).
  27. Dispositif permettant de marcher sur un toit selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que la face de pose (42) du pied en caoutchouc (24) situé côté faíte et celle du pied en caoutchouc (24) situé côté gouttière sont associées à des plans parallèles.
  28. Dispositif permettant de marcher sur un toit selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le plan supérieur est situé sur le pied en caoutchouc (24) situé côté faíte.
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