EP1808550A1 - Toit à deux égouts avec échafaudage du pignon - Google Patents

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EP1808550A1
EP1808550A1 EP06000455A EP06000455A EP1808550A1 EP 1808550 A1 EP1808550 A1 EP 1808550A1 EP 06000455 A EP06000455 A EP 06000455A EP 06000455 A EP06000455 A EP 06000455A EP 1808550 A1 EP1808550 A1 EP 1808550A1
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D12/00Non-structural supports for roofing materials, e.g. battens, boards
    • E04D12/004Battens
    • E04D12/006Batten-supporting means
    • E04D12/008Ridge-batten brackets
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04GSCAFFOLDING; FORMS; SHUTTERING; BUILDING IMPLEMENTS OR AIDS, OR THEIR USE; HANDLING BUILDING MATERIALS ON THE SITE; REPAIRING, BREAKING-UP OR OTHER WORK ON EXISTING BUILDINGS
    • E04G21/00Preparing, conveying, or working-up building materials or building elements in situ; Other devices or measures for constructional work
    • E04G21/32Safety or protective measures for persons during the construction of buildings
    • E04G21/3204Safety or protective measures for persons during the construction of buildings against falling down
    • E04G21/3214Means for working on roofs
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04GSCAFFOLDING; FORMS; SHUTTERING; BUILDING IMPLEMENTS OR AIDS, OR THEIR USE; HANDLING BUILDING MATERIALS ON THE SITE; REPAIRING, BREAKING-UP OR OTHER WORK ON EXISTING BUILDINGS
    • E04G3/00Scaffolds essentially supported by building constructions, e.g. adjustable in height
    • E04G3/24Scaffolds essentially supported by building constructions, e.g. adjustable in height specially adapted for particular parts of buildings or for buildings of particular shape, e.g. chimney stacks or pylons
    • E04G3/26Scaffolds essentially supported by building constructions, e.g. adjustable in height specially adapted for particular parts of buildings or for buildings of particular shape, e.g. chimney stacks or pylons specially adapted for working on roofs
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04GSCAFFOLDING; FORMS; SHUTTERING; BUILDING IMPLEMENTS OR AIDS, OR THEIR USE; HANDLING BUILDING MATERIALS ON THE SITE; REPAIRING, BREAKING-UP OR OTHER WORK ON EXISTING BUILDINGS
    • E04G5/00Component parts or accessories for scaffolds
    • E04G5/04Means for fastening, supporting, or bracing scaffolds on or against building constructions
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04GSCAFFOLDING; FORMS; SHUTTERING; BUILDING IMPLEMENTS OR AIDS, OR THEIR USE; HANDLING BUILDING MATERIALS ON THE SITE; REPAIRING, BREAKING-UP OR OTHER WORK ON EXISTING BUILDINGS
    • E04G5/00Component parts or accessories for scaffolds
    • E04G5/04Means for fastening, supporting, or bracing scaffolds on or against building constructions
    • E04G5/041Means for fastening, supporting, or bracing scaffolds on or against building constructions for fastening scaffolds on roof frameworks or on roofs
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04GSCAFFOLDING; FORMS; SHUTTERING; BUILDING IMPLEMENTS OR AIDS, OR THEIR USE; HANDLING BUILDING MATERIALS ON THE SITE; REPAIRING, BREAKING-UP OR OTHER WORK ON EXISTING BUILDINGS
    • E04G5/00Component parts or accessories for scaffolds
    • E04G5/12Canopies
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04GSCAFFOLDING; FORMS; SHUTTERING; BUILDING IMPLEMENTS OR AIDS, OR THEIR USE; HANDLING BUILDING MATERIALS ON THE SITE; REPAIRING, BREAKING-UP OR OTHER WORK ON EXISTING BUILDINGS
    • E04G5/00Component parts or accessories for scaffolds
    • E04G5/12Canopies
    • E04G2005/125Roof for scaffolds, e.g. extending to the adjacent building

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  • the invention relates to a roof with gable protection, in particular saddle roof or pent roof, consisting of at least one, approximately vertically oriented ridge end support on a gable end roof edge, preferably on a front side of the roof ridge on which at least one side of the one end of a parapet element is attached which is aligned approximately parallel to the gable-side roof edge and is fixed at its other end to a vertical support.
  • a roof with gable protection in particular saddle roof or pent roof, consisting of at least one, approximately vertically oriented ridge end support on a gable end roof edge, preferably on a front side of the roof ridge on which at least one side of the one end of a parapet element is attached which is aligned approximately parallel to the gable-side roof edge and is fixed at its other end to a vertical support.
  • Saddle roofs and pitch roofs are the most widely used form of all roof shapes because they are structurally simple and permanently rainproof and therefore cause low costs for construction and maintenance.
  • the invention has taken on the task of developing a Giebelab Anlagen that requires very few railing supports and the attachment does not become an obstacle itself or causes additional damage to visible parts.
  • the invention should be simplified in the construction of the roof and after the first use of gable security and their disassembly of the next structure.
  • the invention proposes to attach the ridge end support for the railing as a solution that a Metallfirstprofil to the rafters in the end of and parallel to the roof ridge below the ridges is fixed, and it is releasably attached to a foot profile, which is aligned at right angles to the ridge end support and connected thereto.
  • the essence of the invention is the attachment of the metal ridge at the end of the roof ridge.
  • This metal ridge profile is used for releasably securing a foot profile to which the ridge end support is attached, which fixes the parapet elements.
  • a person who falls on the roof near the edge of the roof is caught by the parapet.
  • the resulting forces are directed via the ridge end support and the foot profile in the metal ridge profile and from there via the mounting straps in the outer rafters. Since the rafters are dimensioned because of the additional burden of snow and storm far beyond the strength required to carry the roof itself, they usually provide the necessary reserve of carrying capacity to absorb the forces of a burden of Giebelêt. In most cases, all other elements of the roof are either too weak - such as the battens - or not sufficiently securely fastened - such as the roof or ridge stones.
  • the term First means loud Brockhaus Encyclopedia, Mannheim 1988 , the "horizontal, top purlin of the ... roof scaffold".
  • the roof ridge is the "horizontal intersection of two adjoining sloping roof surfaces (ridge line) or the top, horizontal boundary line of an inclined roof surface, eg in the pent roof.
  • roof tiles means those roof stones which form the uppermost boundary line of the roof skin.
  • the ridge stones In saddle roofs, the ridge stones often have a circular arc segment-shaped profile, as for example in Figure 3 of this Sign is drawn.
  • the ridge stones In pitched roofs, the ridge stones are the topmost, laid roof tiles. In some cases, they are shaped identically to the other roof stones, and in other cases can also have a special shape. In any case, however, the ridge stones serve as a cover of the metal ridge and protect it from the weather.
  • the terms “Dachstein” and “Firststein” for the purposes of this invention include all conventional and conceivable for roofing materials such as concrete, clay, ceramic, slate, sandstone and other natural materials, sheet metal, cardboard, glass and plastic. What is meant are the cover materials installed in the area of the ridge and in its vicinity.
  • the invention proposes the joint use of a scaffold for the majority of roofs, which is very often erected next to the eaves.
  • a preferred design for this purpose are tubular steel scaffolding.
  • As eave - sided support of the parapet element serves in In this case, the steel tube framework.
  • the invention proposes to use as a parapet standardized lattice girder, which are available according to the current state of the art from each other welded round tubes with up to eight meters in length. If these parts are made of aluminum, their weight weighs the statics of ridge end support comparatively little. The main load of the support is then above all the force required by the respective regulations on the upper edge of the parapet, which is aligned transversely to the railing.
  • the unit of ridge end support, foot profile and metal ridge profile forms an L-shaped component.
  • the base of the L so the connection point between the ridge end support and the foot profile must intercept the resulting torque. This is possible according to the prior art by welding, screwing or riveting.
  • First end support and foot profile form in this embodiment, a unit that is used as a single part.
  • a further reinforcement is achieved by an extension of the foot profile over the roof edge and an additional strut, which extends from the end point of the foot profile at an angle of about 45 degrees to Ridge end support. It creates a triangle of profiles, which is known to be very stable.
  • the profiles of this triangle at two points articulated and in the third point can be releasably connected to each other, for. B. by a screw.
  • Advantage of this structure would be that the Folding ridge support is connected to the foot profile and after disassembly can be transformed into a purely flat part that can be transported with significantly less effort.
  • Another essential advantage of the invention is that all parts of the gable hedge are provided for reuse.
  • the Metallfirstprofil may remain under the ridge stones and is then either on its front side with a cover, such as a ridge molding or a decorative element, sealed or equipped with ajansfußprofil that at its free end a hook, an eye, a roller Having an external thread, a threaded blind hole or other known fastener.
  • a cover such as a ridge molding or a decorative element, sealed or equipped with ajansfußprofil that at its free end a hook, an eye, a roller Having an external thread, a threaded blind hole or other known fastener.
  • This may include an antenna, a wind vane, a weather station, a sun-reflecting mirror to illuminate actually shaded areas, a scaffolding on the gable wall, a cargo winch, a fire escape, a safety rope for free climbing on the gable or another sport, sports equipment such as a basketball hoop, climbing ropes or climbing walls , a sunroof, a lightning rod, a storm-proofing rope, or other functional unit or a decoration component, which is intended only for temporary whereabouts and is removable during future roofing works.
  • the metal ridge profile to be removed after its use again the resulting small opening in the roof can be closed with little effort.
  • Suitable examples are ridge moldings, roof edging tiles, an extension of the wind board or decorative pieces.
  • the primary purpose of the gable protection is the erection of a railing at the edge of the roof as a safeguard against the falling of persons working on the roof surface or on the roof.
  • the metal ridge profile on an accessible from the front side cavity for. B. by the use of a rectangular profile.
  • the invention prefers a steel tube having such a rectangular profile. In this cavity is a part of the foot profile can be inserted z. B. a likewise rectangular profile.
  • L-, H-, T- or X-shaped profiles are suitable, as long as they fit into the cavity of the metal ridge profile.
  • the neutrendprofil contains a (different) cavity which can be plugged over an end portion of the metal ridge profile. It can extend tapered at its outer end to facilitate installation of the respective profile.
  • the invention proposes a connecting bolt, which can be pushed through openings in the two profiles.
  • this bolt consists of a screw on which a nut is screwed. This nut can be welded on one of the two profiles.
  • a round steel pin with a head-shaped thickening which is inserted through both holes and is secured at the end against slipping out either with a locking pin or a safety wedge in a radial bore or by spring force from the bolt pushed out fuse element.
  • the openings are arranged transversely to the profiles, it is also conceivable that the connecting pin pushed out of the one profile by a spring force and into an opening of the another profile is pressed in; similar to the lock wedge on a door. In this case, an externally accessible lever must be provided for unlocking.
  • a specific advantage of the invention is that the metal ridge profile is provided for attachment to the rafters, ie at the highest load-bearing parts of the roof truss in the vicinity of the ridge.
  • Metallfirstprofil are conceivable through which engage screws or nails in the wood. It is to ensure adequate resilience of the fasteners by the screws or nails are dimensioned sufficiently large, and possible in each case, engage each other in the ridge area touching rafters and preferably not parallel to each other, but with as large an angle as possible Cross 180 degrees.
  • the invention proposes that the metal ridge profile of at least two short profile sections is at least partially enclosed. At least two perforated fastening tabs are welded or otherwise permanently fixed to the profile sections, which are fastened to the rafter with screws or nails through the holes.
  • the profile sections may for example have a U-shape, between the legs of the Metallfirstprofil is inserted.
  • the metal ridge profile can be inserted through this with annular formation of the profile sections.
  • a locking pin can z. B. may be formed as a screw which extends transversely through both profiles and is secured at the other end with a screw, as shown in Figures 2 and 3.
  • the locking pin is a screw, which can be screwed through an internal thread in the profile section in the direction of the metal ridge profile and there either with a preferably sharpened front engages in holes or recesses or pressed with a pressure surface on the metal profile and ensures the Metallfirstprofil in the two short profile sections by this pressure.
  • connection between the fastening straps and the metal ridge profile is a C-shaped metal strip on the sides of the metal ridge profile.
  • a bolt is inserted and pivoted, to each of which a fastening tab is welded.
  • the mounting tabs are adaptable to any roof pitch quickly and without bending work.
  • the pivotable and displaceable bolts should also be secured with a clamping screw in the C-shaped metal strip.
  • a very interesting variant is a two-part version of the parapet element, consisting of a (upper), standardized in scaffolding lattice tube element and a (lower) railing.
  • parapet element can also be realized in that at least one tube or another profile is fastened with its one end to the ridge end support and with its other end to the eaves-side support.
  • parapet thus also includes the use of a single profile.
  • wood panels or wood profiles as well as plastic mesh or plastic sheets are also possible.
  • glass plates is not excluded;
  • a guy with ropes are provided for the corresponding fasteners on the supports.
  • Another, spectacular advantage of a roof protection according to the invention is the use of the parapet elements as a carrier for advertising messages, safety instructions or as a carrier for other functional elements such as lighting fixtures, fans, wind or awnings or other devices.
  • the invention prefers the use of elements that are standardized in scaffolding, because this cost advantages in the procurement of the elements and their structure can be achieved. Therefore It makes sense to build the ridge end support as well as the other supports made of tubular steel, which has a standard in scaffolding diameter. It is advantageous on the one hand, the availability of appropriate pipe material, but also the ability to apply standardized, screwed scaffold couplings. It is possible to form the supports as well as the parapet element in one piece or in several parts.
  • the roof truss and the gable wall and the ridge batten and / or the gable wall can be used to attach the Metallfirstprofils.
  • a useful embodiment of a metal ridge profile according to the invention is to arrange elements for fastening the ridge stones on the upper side. The easiest way is to attach or re-attach a wooden ridge batten on which the ridge stones are screwed or clamped.
  • An alternative is an additional metal profile with tapping screws in prefabricated holes or with self-tapping thread or with longitudinally displaceable clamping pieces with internal threads, which engage in screws for fastening the ridge stones.
  • a useful variant for fixing the roof tiles on the metal ridge profile is the use of fasteners that match the ridge stones used.
  • the ridge bricks Since depending on the slope of the roof, the ridge bricks must be mounted at a different height, it is advantageous to attach the ridge batten on at least two vertically arranged threaded rods.
  • the height of the ridge batten can be adjusted via one nut above and one below the ridge batten.
  • U-shaped, upwardly directed slat lugs which are mounted either on the metal ridge or on the short profile section, on the underside of the mounting tabs are arranged to the rafters. If the upwardly open, U-shaped plate tab in the legs has several holes, which are arranged in pairs at the same height, the slat can be used at the same time as a height adjustment for the ridge batten.
  • the metal ridge profile can be made in two parts by being composed of two mutually complementary and telescoping profile sections in a continuously variable length.
  • each roof has a different roof pitch, there is also a different angle between the roof edge and the supports in each individual application.
  • a parapet element perfectly adapted to the individual case would have to be in the shape of a parallelogram whose angles correspond to the roof pitch.
  • a rectangular parapet element is preferable, for its attachment, the orientation of the supports perpendicular to the roof edge makes sense.
  • this is not possible for a single ridge end support, as it is used by the parapet element n at both roof edges.
  • the invention proposes as a variant that the outer end of the configuredprofiles similar to the head of a screw as a regular polygon, as a serration, as a star, as a gear, or with a uniformly distributed over the circumference number is shaped by noses.
  • the ridge end support in this variant also has at its lower end an annular region which is shaped to be complementary to the end of the foot profile.
  • the ridge end support can be attached to the foot profile in different angular positions and aligned in this way approximately perpendicular to a roof edge.
  • second ridge end support is attached to a foot profile, this can be aligned perpendicular to the other edge of the roof and thus be used at both roof edges a rectangular parapet element.
  • the invention proposes that a support aufgabelt in two V-shaped legs, which are then each aligned approximately perpendicular to the most common, central sloping roof. Between these two legs, a railing strut should be attached as a parapet for the ridge area.
  • the use of further metal ridge profiles, foot profiles and ridge end supports outside the ridge area makes sense.
  • the metal profile approximately parallel to the roof tiles on a hook on which resting on the roof surface ladders or other work tools can be attached.
  • the Metallfirstprofil preferably remains after first use in the roof and for other functions Available.
  • the invention proposes a so-calledginasfußprofil ago, that at its free end a hook, an eye, a roller, an external thread, a threaded blind hole or another, known fastening element.
  • Various other objects can be attached to it, for which numerous examples have already been mentioned at the beginning.
  • An advantage of a gable protection according to the invention is the comparatively very simple and clear construction compared to other systems. It begins with the removal of the ridge stones and one or two rows of roof tiles over the outer two rafters or even further in adaptation to the selected length of the metal ridge profile.
  • the second step at least two profile sections are pushed onto the metal ridge profile and fixed to the distance of the rafters with the locking pins.
  • the third step the entire assembly is attached to four rafters with at least two fastening tabs.
  • a ridge batten or other fastening elements for the roof tiles are mounted on the metal ridge profile.
  • roof tiles and ridge stones are relocated.
  • a foot profile with attached end support is inserted into the metal ridge profile and attached thereto.
  • one pillar is erected on each eaves side and in the eighth and last step a parapet element is screwed or fastened between the ridge end support and the two other supports.
  • Figure 1 a gable wall and the following rafters 6 are shown in three-dimensional, schematic representation. Above the gable wall and the front two rafters 6, the horizontally mounted metal ridge profile 7 is attached. Shown are the two profile sections 11, which are fastened to the metal ridge profile 7, that their distance from each other corresponds to the distance between the two rafters. The profile sections 11 are nailed or screwed to the fastening tabs 12 on the two rafters 6.
  • Figure 1 shows on the front side of the metal ridge 7 a ridge end support 1. Not visible in Figure 1, because shown in the inserted state, the foot profile 8, which connects the ridge end support 1 with the metal ridge 7.
  • the ridge end support 1 forks in two V-shaped diverging legs 1 a, which are connected by the railing strut 1 b with each other. It can be understood that the legs 1a are aligned approximately perpendicular to the roof edges 4 by the fork of the ridge end support 1.
  • a parapet element 3 is located on one side. It is screwed with its one end with two clutches on the leg 1 a of the ridge end support and connected at its other end to the vertical support 5 adjacent to the eaves-side roof edge 4.
  • the second parapet element 3 on the right side in the image and the second support 5 are omitted in FIG.
  • the ridge bricks 2a and the roof tiles 16 with the roof battens 17 and the counter battens 18 are omitted.
  • FIG. 2 shows, in a three-dimensional view, a metal ridge profile 7 with all other elements which can in principle be mounted thereon.
  • seven profile sections 11 are located on the left in the illustration, oriented towards the roof inner end of the Metallfirstprofiles. They are with the locking pin 13 in the recesses 14, here formed as a through holes attached.
  • On the underside of the profile sections 11 are each two mounting tabs 12 can be seen, which are provided for mounting on the (not shown here) rafters 6.
  • Metallfirstprofiles 7 On the top of Metallfirstprofiles 7 two pieces of lugs 15 are located, which serve to receive the (not shown here) ridge batten 2b.
  • a foot profile 8 is shown, which is inserted halfway into the metal ridge profile 7. It has an opening 10 on a side edge in an angularly projecting area. This opening 10 is the counterpart to a similar, second opening 10 in an angular extension of the metal ridge profile. 7
  • FIG. 3 shows a cross section through the ridge region 2 of a gable protection.
  • a ridge stone 2a At the top of the ring segment-shaped cross section of a ridge stone 2a is registered, which is fastened with a (not shown here) fastener to the ridge batten 2b.
  • a fastener to the ridge batten 2b.
  • the ridge batten 2 b is held by the U-shaped batten tab which is arranged on the upper side of the metal ridge profile 7.
  • the metal ridge profile 7 is held in a similar manner in the U-shaped cross-section of the profile section 11 of the locking pins 13.
  • the fastening tabs 12 are welded, which are fastened with (not shown here) screws or nails through the holes therethrough to the rafters 6.
  • the ridge area 2 is marked.
  • the underlying zone consists (from top to bottom) of the roof tiles 16, the roof battens 17 and the counter battens 18th

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AT06000455T ATE391815T1 (de) 2006-01-11 2006-01-11 Dach mit giebelabsicherung und verfahren zum aufbau und zur nutzung
DE502006000606T DE502006000606D1 (de) 2006-01-11 2006-01-11 Dach mit Giebelabsicherung und Verfahren zum Aufbau und zur Nutzung
EP06000455A EP1808550B1 (fr) 2006-01-11 2006-01-11 Toit avec échafaudage du pignon et procédé pour son montage et son utilisation
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