EP2752531B1 - Rinnenähnliches abdeckelement und dachstruktur mit solch einem abdeckelement - Google Patents

Rinnenähnliches abdeckelement und dachstruktur mit solch einem abdeckelement Download PDF

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EP2752531B1
EP2752531B1 EP14150325.0A EP14150325A EP2752531B1 EP 2752531 B1 EP2752531 B1 EP 2752531B1 EP 14150325 A EP14150325 A EP 14150325A EP 2752531 B1 EP2752531 B1 EP 2752531B1
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    • E04D13/14Junctions of roof sheathings to chimneys or other parts extending above the roof
    • E04D13/147Junctions of roof sheathings to chimneys or other parts extending above the roof specially adapted for inclined roofs
    • E04D13/1473Junctions of roof sheathings to chimneys or other parts extending above the roof specially adapted for inclined roofs specially adapted to the cross-section of the parts extending above the roof
    • E04D13/1475Junctions of roof sheathings to chimneys or other parts extending above the roof specially adapted for inclined roofs specially adapted to the cross-section of the parts extending above the roof wherein the parts extending above the roof have a generally rectangular cross-section

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  • the present invention relates to a gutter-like flashing member for use between roof penetrating structures installed in an inclined roof surface comprising a first sheet portion adapted to engage a side surface of a bottom member of a first roof penetrating building structure, and a second opposed sheet portion adapted to engage a side surface of a top member of a second roof penetrating building structure arranged below the first roof penetrating structure.
  • the invention further relates to a roof structure including such a gutter-like flashing member.
  • a flashing assembly comprising upper and lower flashing members adapted to be mounted in a horizontal position between the roof surface and the upper and lower frame portions of the window, respectively, as well as first and second side flashing members adapted to be mounted in sloping positions between the two side frame portions and the roofing.
  • the flashing members may be said to form a collar around the window, and to waterproof the joint between this collar and the window the flashing assembly further comprises cladding or cap members.
  • roof windows are often mounted in the so-called "Encastrée” manner where the window does not project as far above the plane of the roofing as is normally the case.
  • This type of mounting improves the insulation properties and is thought to be more aesthetically pleasing, but it may entail problems with drainage, particularly when two windows are to be mounted one above the other and a horizontal gutter-like flashing member is used between them.
  • the problem is particularly related to cases, where the gutter is also used to drain off water condensing on the inside of the second, lowermost window, as it must then be located below the level of the inside of the window pane.
  • a possible solution to the problem might be to give the side flashing members used with the second, lowermost window a smaller slope than the roof, thus making them lie deeper in the roof at the top of the lowermost window where they contact the gutter flashing member.
  • Such a difference in slope between otherwise parallel parts of the window and flashing may, however, has been seen to lead to lack of precision in mounting, possibly caused by a deliberate misplacement in the attempt to make the flashing look nice.
  • the overlap between the side flashing and cap members will vary corresponding to the difference in slope, thereby becoming either to small or unnecessarily large at one end.
  • XP055361384 discloses another gutter-like flashing member.
  • a gutter-like flashing member which comprises a third sheet portion interconnecting the first and second sheet portions and constituting a gutter bottom, said third sheet portion being substantially plane and arranged so that the interior angle between the first and third sheet portions is smaller 90 degrees and the interior angle between the second and third sheet portions is larger than 90 degrees, the first and second sheet portions being substantially parallel.
  • This effects an inclination of the bottom of the flashing member in relation to the pitch angle of the roof, so that the part of the third sheet portion closest to the first, uppermost roof penetrating structure comes to be located deeper in the roof than the part closest to the second, lowermost roof penetrating structure.
  • the flashing member effectively forms a pocket closest to the first, uppermost roof penetrating structure, which is capable of receiving water drained off from there. Once received, the water will run over the third sheet portion towards the second, lowermost roof penetrating structure and thus effectively be lifted in relation the plane of the roof. When eventually reaching the second roof penetrating structure it will be forced to the side and thus run out onto side flashing members, which may be of the traditional, substantially plane design.
  • side flashing members which may be of the traditional, substantially plane design.
  • the joint between the second and third sheet portions is preferably substantially at level with these side flashing members, but may also be located above them.
  • the angles between the sheet portions are adapted to the pitch of the roof in which the gutter-like flashing member is to be used so that in the mounted state the third sheet portion will be horizontal.
  • the interior angle between the first and third sheet portions should be approximately 70 degrees and the interior angle between the second and third sheet portions should be approximately 110 degrees.
  • the horizontal orientation of the third sheet portion requires that the exact pitch of the roof is known when picking the flashing assembly to be used and a separate flashing member must be provided for every roof pitch angle.
  • the flashing member could be provided with means for adjusting the angle, but this will make it relatively complex and hence expensive. It will therefore often be preferred to install the flashing member with the third sheet portion at an angle, inclined towards the second roof penetrating structure so that the joint between the first and third sheet portions is above the joint between the second and third sheet portions.
  • the angle of the third sheet portion is 0-15 degrees in relation to the horizontal, which will generally be sufficient to ensure a proper draining, 7,5 degrees being particularly preferred.
  • a flashing member designed for being arranged with its third sheet portion horizontally in a roof with a pitch of 20 degrees will thus be useable in roofs with pitches of up to 35 degrees and only a few different versions of the gutter-like flashing members will have to be kept on stock in order to cover all roof pitches. Angles of more than 15 degrees are of course possible, but will result in the flashing member not reaching as deeply into the roof structure. This option is not part of the claimed invention.
  • width of the third sheet portion Another factor which influences the possible use of a given flashing member is the width of the third sheet portion. The wider it is, the deeper the flashing member will reach into the roof. For common type installations of roof windows mounted in traditional European roof structures a width of 120-160 mm, preferably 140 mm, is presently considered expedient, and a width of 240-280 mm, preferably 260 mm, has proven expedient when the roof pitch is less than 20 degrees. The exact optimal relationship between width and angles in a given flashing member may be determined by experiments.
  • the gutter-like flashing member comprises a fourth sheet portion interconnecting the first and third sheet portions, said fourth sheet portion being arranged at an angle to both the first sheet portion and the third sheet portion.
  • the provision of a fourth sheet portion may also serve aesthetic purposes and it will be understood that the exact angles of the fourth sheet portion in relation to the first and third sheet portions will of course depend on its purpose.
  • the angle between the first and third sheet portions referred to above applies with the fourth sheet portion, that the angle being the angle between the planes defined by the first and third sheet portions, or, in other words, between the imaginary continuations of the first and third sheet portions.
  • the flashing member may further comprise a fifth sheet portion arranged at the end of the gutter perpendicularly to the general longitudinal orientation of the flashing member, fifth sheet portions preferably being provided at both ends of the gutter. It is noted, that these end portions must of course leave a sufficient drainage passage, allowing water to get out of the gutter even during heavy rain, so that it does not penetrate up underneath the cladding members on the roof penetrating structures or into the roof structure itself.
  • a particularly watertight structure is achieved by using a flashing member with a sixth sheet portion at the end of the gutter and projecting in continuation of the gutter, said sixth sheet portion being substantially perpendicular to the first and second sheet portions and adapted for interconnecting side flashings members used along the sides of the first and second roof penetrating structures, sixth sheet portions preferably being provided at both ends of the gutter. In this way there will be no joint between flashing members at the end of the gutter and the water-tightness will hence be improved.
  • Each sixth sheet portion is preferably provided with engagement means adapted for engagement with side flashing members. This will not only contribute to a tight and durable joint between the gutter-like flashing member and the side flashing members, but may also serve a guiding function during mounting.
  • the sixth sheet portion may be provided with longitudinally extending flanges made by bending or pressing the flashing material up into ridges as is well known from side flashing members. By arranging these ridges of the side flashing members and gutter-like flashing member to ride on top of each other, where the respective flashing members overlap, the respective flashing members are positioned precisely in relation to each other and the risk of wrongful mounting is considerably reduced.
  • the second sheet portion may have a section adapted for overlapping an exterior upwards facing surface of the second roof penetrating structure.
  • the height of the second sheet portion then preferably corresponds substantially to the distance between this exterior upwards facing surface and the level of side flashing members used along at least one side members of the second roof penetrating structure.
  • sixth sheet portions may be made to extend up along the outer sides of one or both of the roof penetrating structures, so that they extend up underneath cladding members arranged thereon.
  • the flashing member may further comprising a seventh sheet portion arranged at the end of the gutter perpendicularly to the general longitudinal orientation of the sheet flashing member and being adapted for being arranged along a side surface of the first roof penetrating structure and extending past the first sheet portion to partially span over the gutter, seventh sheet portions preferably being provided at both ends of the gutter.
  • the part extending along the side surface of the roof penetrating structure will protect the roof penetrating structure from the water and contribute to keeping the flashing member in place, and the part extending over the gutter will guide the water downwards towards the side flashing member of the second, lowermost roof penetrating structure, away from the gutter. This may be particularly advantageous under windy conditions.
  • the flashing member according to the invention may be made in several ways as will be readily imaginable to the skilled person, but is preferably formed from a single piece of material, preferably by folding, folding and drawing, deep drawing, compression moulding or the like. In many cases this will result in rounded corners where the first and second sheet portions meet the third sheet portions and possibly also elsewhere on the flashing member. In such cases the reference to for example the position of "the joint between the first and third sheet portions" is to be understood as the position where these plate sections would have met had they been straight and jointed in a sharp edge, i.e. where their imaginary continuations would intersect.
  • the material used for the flashing member is preferably a polymer or metal, such as aluminium or aluminium alloys, which has proven well suited for use in the harsh conditions occurring on a roof.
  • gutter-like flashing member is primarily described as used between a pair of roof windows it may equally well be used between other types of roof penetrating structures such as for example solar collectors, the windows serving only as examples.
  • a gutter-like flashing member 1 is shown mounted between two roof windows 2, 3 of which only the lowermost and uppermost part, respectively, is shown for the sake of simplicity.
  • the gutter-like flashing member comprises a first sheet portion 11 arranged against the bottom frame member 21 of the uppermost window 2 and a second sheet portion 12 arranged against the top frame member 32 of the lowermost window 3.
  • a third sheet portion 13 extends between the first and second sheet portions 11, 12 and hence between the two windows 2, 3, forming the bottom of the gutter.
  • the third sheet portion 13 is perpendicular neither to the first sheet portion 11 nor to the second sheet portion 12, but arranged at an angle, which at least partially neutralizes the pitch of the roof so that the third sheet portion is close to horizontal, while the first and second sheet portions are substantially perpendicular to the plane of the roof.
  • the interior angle f between the first and third sheet portions is approximately 77 degrees and the angle s between the second and third sheet portions is approximately 103 degrees. With a roof pitch of approximately 20 degrees, this results in the angle of the third sheet portion being approximately 7 degrees.
  • the width of the third portion 13, i.e. the distance between the first 11 and second 12 sheet portions, may vary depending amongst others on the overall size of the roof penetrating structures, their installation dept, the pitch of the roof and the amount of water to be expected in the climate zone, where the flashing member is to be used.
  • the width will typically be 110-150 mm, preferably 125-140 mm, when the roof pitch is above 20 degrees, and 220-300 mm, preferably about 260 mm if the pitch is lower.
  • the side portions 15 are arranged at level with these in the mounted state and furthermore provided with three flanges 151, 152, 153 corresponding to those found on traditional side flashing members.
  • the original purpose of these flanges is to prevent water from flowing sideways off the side flashing members and into the roof structure, but they may also serve to keep individual flashing members in place in relation to each other.
  • the flanges 152, 153 which are here formed by folding or pressing longitudinal U-shaped projections, are well-suited for this purpose, since the flange of an upper flashing member may be arranged to ride over the corresponding flange on a flashing member arranged further down the roof. If designed appropriately, this may even result in a press-fitting, which will effectively lock the flashing members together.
  • the end portions 14 extend up to the level of the side portions 15 and hence the side flashing members (not shown). This means that a pocket is formed at the first sheet portion 11, where the third sheet portion 13 forming the bottom of the gutter is located deeper in the roof. In the embodiment shown the dept of the gutter measured from the level of the side portion 15 to the joint between the first and third sheet portions of approximately 30 mm.
  • the third sheet portion 13 is at level with the flat section 154 of the side portion, leaving an exit passage 16 for water, which will run through the gutter substantially as indicated with the arrows in Fig. 3 .
  • the gutter may, however, be filled and water may then pass over the upper edges of the end portions 14 and onto the side portions 15, thus effectively widening the exit passage to cover a larger area.
  • water-guides may be provided, here illustrated by a raised section 17 a centre of the third sheet portion 13.
  • the raised section will prevent or at least hinder a flow in the longitudinal direction of the gutter and hence contribute to an even distribution of the water on the two sides of the lowermost window.
  • Other possible embodiments of such water-guides are angled projections or grooves leading the water outwards towards the exit passages 16.
  • the flashing member is shown with a constant cross-sectional shape over the entire length of the gutter between the two end portions 14, but it will be understood that this need not be the case.
  • the third sheet portion 13 be curved at least at the ends so as to form a smooth transition with side portions 15 of the flashing member, in which case there would be no end portions, and/or the width of the third sheet portion might gradually degrees towards the ends so as to guide water towards the exit passages 16.
  • the second sheet portion 12 is therefore provided with a section 121, which overlaps the exterior surface of the lowermost window 3.
  • the overlapping section 121 is formed as a bend edge hooking onto a top covering 33 on the lowermost window 3.
  • the side portions 15 of the gutter-like flashing member 1 are also provided with upstanding sections 155 and 156 extending along the side frame members of the uppermost and lowermost windows 2, 3, respectively.
  • the upstanding section 156 extending along the lowermost window 3 is simply a continuation of the part of the second sheet portion extending above the level of the side flashing members.
  • the upstanding section 155 extending along the uppermost window 2 may be regarded as a seventh sheet portion, which protects the side frame member of window and provides an overlap with a leg of the side flashing member (not shown) extending along the side frame member. As may be seen in Figs. 1 , 4 and 8 this upstanding section 155 also projects past the first sheet portion 11.
  • the projecting part 157 guides water coming from the side flashing member (not shown) at the uppermost window 2, so that it does not enter the gutter but continues down the over the side section 15 of the gutter-like flashing member 1 and from there onto the side flashing member at the lowermost window 3. This will be particularly advantageous during windy conditions and the shape of the projecting part 157 may even be designed to help provide an advantageous aerodynamic pattern at the lowermost corner of the uppermost window.
  • the side portions 15 of the flashing members shown on the drawing are wider at the end arranged opposite the uppermost window 2 than at the end arranged opposite the lowermost window 3. This is to allow the use of traditional standardized side flashing members, which are sometimes wider at the lowermost end in order to allow a suitable discharge of water to the bottom flashing member or skirt used at the bottom of a window arranged in solitaire or lowermost in a group. If, however, side flashing members are of the same width at their top and bottom ends, the side portions 15 of the gutter-like flashing member 1 may be of a constant width. This may even be advantageous as the concentration of the flow of water, which results from the narrowing cross-section of the side portions shown in the drawing and which may force some of the water into the gutter, will then be avoided.
  • a gutter-like flashing member 1' according to the invention is shown in Fig. 9 .
  • This flashing member has a first sheet portion 11', a second sheet portion 12' and a third sheet portion 13' corresponding in function to those in the embodiments described above.
  • the first and third sheet portions are interconnected by a fourth sheet portion 113'. This results in the formation of a space 4' between the bottom frame member 21' of the uppermost window and the flashing member.
  • This space may be filled with insulating material and/or be used for housing hardware, electrical components or the like (not shown).
  • the provision of the fourth sheet 113' of course also influences the overall appearance of the flashing member 1' and the exact angles f", f''' of the fourth sheet portion in relation to the first and third sheet portions 11', 13' may therefore be chosen based on aesthetical considerations if not technical.
  • the angle f between the first and second sheet portions 11', 13' is still the same regardless of the provision of the fourth sheet portion 113'.
  • a similar flashing member may also be used between other roof penetrating structures, such as solar collectors, as well as between two roof penetrating structures of different types.
  • a flashing member according to the invention may also be made for use in groups, where roof penetrating structures are arranged side-by-side, for example in a two-by-two configuration. In such cases two flashing members may be arranged with overlapping side portions or one unitary flashing member with two third sheet portions arranged end-to-end and a common side portion between them may be provided.

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  1. Rinnenähnliches Abdeckelement (1') zur Verwendung zwischen dachpenetrierenden Strukturen (2, 3), die in einer geneigten Dachoberfläche installiert sind, umfassend:
    - einen ersten Tafelabschnitt (11'), dazu ausgelegt, in eine Seitenfläche eines unteren Elements (21) einer ersten dachpenetrierenden Gebäudestruktur (2) einzugreifen,
    - einen zweiten gegenüberliegenden Tafelabschnitt (12'), dazu ausgelegt, in eine Seitenfläche eines oberen Elements (32) einer zweiten dachpenetrierenden Gebäudestruktur (3) einzugreifen, die unter der ersten dachpenetrierenden Struktur (2) angeordnet ist,
    - einen dritten Tafelabschnitt (13'), der den ersten und zweiten Tafelabschnitt (11', 12') verbindet und einen Rinnenboden bildet, wobei der dritte Tafelabschnitt (13') im Wesentlichen eben und so angeordnet ist, dass der Innenwinkel (f') zwischen dem ersten und dritten Tafelabschnitt kleiner als 90 Grad ist und der Innenwinkel (s) zwischen dem zweiten und dritten Tafelabschnitt größer als 90 Grad ist, wobei der erste und zweite Tafelabschnitt (11', 12') im Wesentlichen parallel sind, und dass die Winkel (f', s) zwischen den Tafelabschnitten (11', 12', 13') der Neigung des Dachs angepasst sind, in dem das rinnenähnliche Abdeckelement (1) zu verwenden ist, sodass im montierten Zustand der im Wesentlichen ebene dritte Tafelabschnitt (13') horizontal oder in Richtung der zweiten dachpenetrierenden Struktur (3) in einem Winkel zwischen 0-15 Grad, vorzugsweise 7,5 Grad, geneigt sein wird, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das rinnenähnliche Abdeckelement ferner Folgendes umfasst:
    - einen vierten Tafelabschnitt (113'), der den ersten und dritten Tafelabschnitt (11', 13') verbindet, wobei der vierte Tafelabschnitt in einem Winkel sowohl zu dem ersten Tafelabschnitt (11') als auch dem dritten Tafelabschnitt (13') angeordnet ist.
  2. Rinnenähnliches Abdeckelement (1') nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Breite des dritten Tafelabschnitts (13') 120-160 mm beträgt, vorzugsweise etwa 140 mm, wenn das Abdeckelement zur Verwendung in einem Dach mit einer Neigung von 20 Grad oder mehr vorgesehen ist, und 240-280 mm, vorzugsweise 260 mm, wenn zur Verwendung in einem Dach mit einer Neigung von weniger als 20 Grad vorgesehen.
  3. Rinnenähnliches Abdeckelement (1') nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, ferner umfassend einen fünften Tafelabschnitt (14), angeordnet an dem Ende der Rinne, senkrecht zu der allgemeinen Längsausrichtung des Tafelabdeckelements, wobei fünfte Tafelabschnitte (14) vorzugsweise an beiden Enden der Rinne bereitgestellt sind.
  4. Rinnenähnliches Abdeckelement (1') nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, ferner umfassend einen sechsten Tafelabschnitt (15) an dem Ende der Rinne und vorstehend in Fortsetzung der Rinne, wobei der sechste Tafelabschnitt (15) im Wesentlichen senkrecht zu dem ersten und zweiten Tafelabschnitt (11', 12') und dazu ausgelegt ist, seitliche Abdeckelemente, die entlang den Seiten der ersten und zweiten dachpenetrierenden Struktur (2, 3) verwendet werden, zu verbinden, wobei die sechsten Tafelabschnitte (15) vorzugsweise an beiden Enden der Abdeckung bereitgestellt sind.
  5. Rinnenähnliches Abdeckelement (1') nach Anspruch 4, wobei sich die Verbindung zwischen dem zweiten Tafelabschnitt (12') und dem dritten Tafelabschnitt (13') im Wesentlichen auf einer Ebene mit dem/den sechsten Tafelabschnitt(en) (15) befindet.
  6. Rinnenähnliches Abdeckelement (1') nach Anspruch 4 oder 5, wobei der/jeder sechste Tafelabschnitt (15) mit Eingriffsmitteln ausgestattet ist, die für ein Eingreifen in seitliche Abdeckelemente ausgelegt sind.
  7. Rinnenähnliches Abdeckelement (1') nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, wobei der zweite Tafelabschnitt (12') einen Abschnitt aufweist, der für ein Überlappen einer äußeren aufwärts weisenden Fläche der zweiten dachpenetrierenden Struktur (3) ausgelegt ist, und wobei die Höhe des zweiten Tafelabschnitts (12') im Wesentlichen mit dem Abstand zwischen dieser äußeren aufwärts weisenden Fläche und der Ebene seitlicher Abdeckelemente korrespondiert, die entlang mindestens eines seitlichen Elements der zweiten dachpenetrierenden Struktur verwendet werden.
  8. Rinnenähnliches Abdeckelement (1') nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, ferner umfassend einen siebten Tafelabschnitt (155), der an dem Ende der Rinne senkrecht zu der allgemeinen Längsausrichtung des Tafelabdeckelements angeordnet und dazu ausgelegt ist, entlang einer seitlichen Fläche der ersten dachpenetrierenden Struktur (2) angeordnet zu sein und sich über den ersten Tafelabschnitt (11') hinaus zu erstrecken, um die Rinne teilweise zu überspannen, wobei siebte Tafelabschnitte (155) vorzugsweise an beiden Enden der Rinne angeordnet sind.
  9. Rinnenähnliches Abdeckelement (1') nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, ausgebildet aus einem einzelnen Stück von Material, vorzugsweise durch Falten, Falten und Ziehen, Tiefziehen, Formpressen oder Ähnliches, wobei das Material vorzugsweise ein Polymer oder Metall ist, beispielsweise Aluminium oder Aluminiumlegierungen.
  10. Geneigte Dachstruktur, die eine erste dachpenetrierende Struktur (2), eine zweite dachpenetrierende Struktur (3), die unter der ersten dachpenetrierenden Struktur angeordnet ist, und ein rinnenähnliches Abdeckelement (1') nach einem der Ansprüche 1-9, das zwischen diesen dachpenetrierenden Strukturen (2, 3) angeordnet ist, beinhaltet, wobei der dritte Tafelabschnitt (13') des Abdeckelements in einem Winkel von 0-10 Grad in Bezug auf die Horizontale angeordnet ist und sich die Verbindung zwischen dem ersten und dritten Tafelabschnitt (11', 13') auf gleicher Ebene mit oder oberhalb der Verbindung zwischen dem zweiten und dritten Tafelabschnitt (12', 13') befindet.
  11. Geneigte Dachstruktur nach Anspruch 10, die ferner seitliche Abdeckelemente beinhaltet, angeordnet entlang den Seiten der ersten und/oder zweiten dachpenetrierenden Struktur (2, 3) und im Eingriff mit dem rinnenähnlichen Abdeckelement (1') befindlich.
  12. Geneigte Dachstruktur nach Anspruch 10 oder 11, die ferner Umhüllungselemente beinhaltet, die an der ersten und/oder zweiten dachpenetrierenden Struktur (2, 3) angeordnet sind und das rinnenähnliche Abdeckelement (1') überlappen.
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