EP3862503B1 - Zone d'avant toit avec une tôle d'avant toit permettant de dévier l'eau de pluie sur l'avant toit - Google Patents

Zone d'avant toit avec une tôle d'avant toit permettant de dévier l'eau de pluie sur l'avant toit Download PDF

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EP3862503B1
EP3862503B1 EP21153522.4A EP21153522A EP3862503B1 EP 3862503 B1 EP3862503 B1 EP 3862503B1 EP 21153522 A EP21153522 A EP 21153522A EP 3862503 B1 EP3862503 B1 EP 3862503B1
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D13/00Special arrangements or devices in connection with roof coverings; Protection against birds; Roof drainage ; Sky-lights
    • E04D13/15Trimming strips; Edge strips; Fascias; Expansion joints for roofs
    • E04D13/158Trimming strips; Edge strips; Fascias; Expansion joints for roofs covering the overhang at the eave side, e.g. soffits, or the verge of saddle roofs
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D13/00Special arrangements or devices in connection with roof coverings; Protection against birds; Roof drainage ; Sky-lights
    • E04D13/04Roof drainage; Drainage fittings in flat roofs, balconies or the like
    • E04D13/0404Drainage on the roof surface
    • E04D13/0459Drainage borders, e.g. dripping edges, gravel stops or dispersers
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D13/00Special arrangements or devices in connection with roof coverings; Protection against birds; Roof drainage ; Sky-lights
    • E04D13/04Roof drainage; Drainage fittings in flat roofs, balconies or the like
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D13/00Special arrangements or devices in connection with roof coverings; Protection against birds; Roof drainage ; Sky-lights
    • E04D13/04Roof drainage; Drainage fittings in flat roofs, balconies or the like
    • E04D13/0404Drainage on the roof surface
    • E04D13/0459Drainage borders, e.g. dripping edges, gravel stops or dispersers
    • E04D2013/0468Drip edges

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  • the invention relates to an eaves area with an eaves plate for draining water in the area of an eaves.
  • an eaves plate also known as a hanging plate, inlet plate, gutter hanging or neck plate
  • accumulating water e.g. rainwater
  • eaves refers to the horizontal boundary line of a sloping roof surface downwards - the upper boundary line is the roof ridge (ridge for short).
  • the length of the eaves usually corresponds to the width of the roof area.
  • a generic device in the form of an eaves plate for the drainage of water in sub-roof constructions with rafters is, for example, as a gutter inlet plate from DE 20 2015 001 832 U1 known, which essentially has an L-shaped cross section with a longer and a shorter leg.
  • the longer leg is inserted between the roof covering and a roof substructure, the shorter leg protrudes a few centimeters over the eaves and points vertically downwards into a gutter installed there, so that rainwater can flow off the roof covering via the shorter leg into the gutter.
  • eaves plate which eaves side, in extension to an introduced between the roof shell and the roof substructure leg (e.g. the longer leg mentioned above), has a double-walled nose, which for eaves-side fixing of the eaves plate to the roof shell is introduced into an eaves envelope formed there and extending along the eaves.
  • the eaves flashing is formed in one piece from a metal sheet aligned parallel to the roof shell, with a strip of it being folded over to form the double-walled nose in such a way that a fold on the eaves side is created, and an edge region of the folded strip is folded over perpendicularly towards the ground so that a fold is created on the ridge side .
  • the folded edge has the same function as the short leg mentioned above.
  • Such an eaves plate is used in particular for a metal roof covering.
  • long metal sheets are laid along the sloping roof, which protrude over the nose of the eaves sheet on the eaves side.
  • the overhanging portions are folded over into a so-called eaves fold such that the nose is held in the folded area.
  • the individual metal webs are connected to one another via so-called standing folds that reach up to the eaves.
  • this design is based on the problem that water that has gotten into the eaves flap can be drawn into the gap between the roof shell and the eaves flashing by capillary action. Since it is difficult for it to drain off from there again due to the capillary effect, problems with corrosion can occur there, particularly if the roof shell and the eaves flashing are made of metal. In addition, if the capillary effect is sufficiently strong, the water within the gap can rise so far against the roof pitch that it can penetrate into the roof substructure at the ridge-side end of the eaves flashing. This effect is particularly great if the roof is very flat and the rainwater cannot drain off quickly enough. Since the standing fold between the metal webs cannot be folded over, water can get into the eaves fold, especially there.
  • DE 2363 185 A1 discloses a construction element for assembling a roof gutter combined with a soffit and a fascia with first and second preformed parts.
  • US 2003/0159379 A1 discloses an apparatus and method for preventing damage from rotting of wooden members of concrete floor decks commonly used in multi-storey buildings and the like, and for preventing water and moisture accumulation above and below the concrete surface.
  • the device includes an anchoring flange; a cavity section perpendicularly connected to the anchoring flange, containing in its base at least one perforation suitable for water drainage and a leg section extending downwardly from the intersection of the cavity section and the anchoring flange for application to the exterior of the building structure comprising the building structure protects.
  • GB 1 392 179 discloses a combined trim or skirting board and gutter for a roof which is extruded, molded or cast in one piece from synthetic plastics, preferably glass fiber reinforced polyester or PVC.
  • EP 3 173 544 A1 discloses an end profile for terrace and balcony comprising a visible area, a wall area running essentially parallel thereto and a fastening leg with at least one opening running essentially perpendicular to the areas.
  • EP 0 356 297 A1 discloses a cornice for a building intended to cover a facade wall or frame of a building for purposes of consolidation, anchoring and decoration. It consists of at least one finished part with at least one longitudinal cavity (4) capable of receiving anchoring or horizontal reinforcement means, the element defining a substantially flat base (2) and a substantially flat upper surface (7) and parallel to said base , as well as a decorative front face (1), optionally provided with a decorative pattern.
  • the invention is therefore based on the problem of creating an eaves area which prevents water from being drawn in under a roof shell by capillary action.
  • an eaves area with an eaves plate according to claims 1 to 13 is provided.
  • An eaves flashing utilized in the invention includes a first attachment strip and a second attachment strip extending in a longitudinal direction.
  • the first attachment strip is adapted to be attached underneath and substantially parallel to a roof panel and the second attachment strip is adapted to be attached between the roof panel and a roof underframe.
  • Between the first attachment strip and the second attachment strip is a longitudinally extending channel (or bead) having at least one drainage hole (or opening) in its wall.
  • An eaves area according to the invention comprises a cover plate, an eaves plate and a roof substructure.
  • the flashing forms part of a roof shell extending from an eaves to a ridge.
  • the eaves plate is aligned with its longitudinal direction parallel to the eaves and is attached with its first attachment strip below the cover plate to an area of the cover plate on the eaves side.
  • the gutter increases a gap between the roof shell and the fascia so that a capillary action therebetween is weakened or interrupted.
  • Water that rises in the direction of the ridge due to a capillary effect between the roof shell (or cover plate) and the first attachment strip is thereby prevented from rising further in the area of the gutter and collects in the gutter, where it drains off through the at least one drainage hole e.g. in a gutter underneath.
  • the stability of the roof shell is improved by the eaves plate attached to the roof shell.
  • the second attachment strip is sandwiched between the roof shell and a roof frame. This further increases the stability of the roof shell. Furthermore, by clamping, a certain displaceability of the eaves plate can be ensured, as a result of which temperature-related changes in size of the eaves plate and/or the cover plate can be compensated for. This can be an advantage, particularly in the case of metal roof shells and/or eaves plates, because without these, under unfavorable circumstances, the roof shell could bulge or warp.
  • the first attachment strip is incorporated into an eaves envelope.
  • eaves fold is a groove-like indentation, aligned on the ridge side and extending in the longitudinal direction (or along the eaves), on an edge region of the cover plate on the eaves side.
  • the eaves flap can be formed in that an eaves-side edge area of the cover plate is folded over in such a way that the cover plate encompasses, e.g.
  • the three-sided enclosure prevents or at least limits the eaves flashing from sliding out on the eaves side.
  • a certain slidability of the eaves flashing along the eaves is achieved provided that the clamping force on the first attachment strip and on the second attachment strip is kept low enough.
  • such an attachment can be advantageous, for example, as mentioned above, to compensate for temperature-related changes in size.
  • it can also be advantageous if the material of the cover plate and the material of the eaves plate have the same or a similar coefficient of expansion.
  • the first attachment strip is set up to be used as a bending edge when forming the eaves flap. This allows for easy assembly.
  • An eaves plate set up in this way is characterized in that it has a higher flexural rigidity than the cover plate.
  • the eaves flap can also be formed prior to the insertion of the first attachment strip.
  • the first attachment strip and the second attachment strip lie in the same plane. This simplifies attachment of the eaves flashing below the roof shell.
  • the at least one drainage hole is offset in relation to an apex of the channel in the direction of the first attachment strip (ie on the eaves side). This optimizes the drainage of the water from the gutter, especially on a sloping roof. With regard to the size of the at least one opening of the channel, it must be taken into account that these are large enough so that individual drops cannot settle there due to their surface tension and block at least one drainage hole.
  • the trough may be semi-circular, box-shaped, U-shaped, V-shaped or the like and is formed in one piece from sheet metal. At least three bending operations are carried out. In a first bending operation, a longitudinally extending first fold is formed between the first attachment strip and an adjacent first wall of the channel and in a second bending operation, a longitudinally extending second fold is formed between the second attachment strip and an adjacent second wall the gutter formed. A third bending operation is aimed at bending an area between the first fold and the second fold, for example to form a semi-circular or U-shaped channel bottom or to form a longitudinally extending third fold.
  • a V-shaped groove for example, can be formed by the third fold.
  • the third rabbet is formed between the first wall and a third wall of the trough located between the first wall and second wall, and further a fourth rabbet extending in the longitudinal direction is formed between the third wall and the second wall.
  • the eaves area further comprises an eaves bracket, wherein the second attachment strip is attached between the fascia and a first leg of the eaves bracket, for example clamped therebetween, and a second limb of the eaves bracket points away from the fascia.
  • the eaves plate 2' used here is formed in one piece from a metal sheet.
  • a first leg 22' of the eaves plate 2' is inserted between a roof shell 3' and a roof substructure 4'.
  • the eaves plate 2' a double-walled nose 21 ', which for eaves-side fixing of the eaves plate 2' on the Roof covering 3' is introduced into an eaves envelope 31' formed there and extending along the eaves.
  • a second leg 23' of the eaves plate 2' points vertically downwards into a roof gutter 5' fitted there.
  • FIG. 2 shows schematically a cross-sectional view of an exemplary eaves area 1 according to the invention.
  • a cover plate 31 which forms part of a roof shell 3, which extends from an eaves to a ridge of a roof, a roof substructure 4 and an eaves plate 2 used in the invention
  • Cover plate 31 can be, for example, a metal strip of a common metal roof covering and can be connected to another cover plate, for example by means of standing folds (not shown).
  • the eaves flashing 2 used in the invention comprises a first attachment strip 21 and a second attachment strip 22 and a gutter 24 therebetween.
  • the first attachment strip 21, the second attachment strip 22 and the gutter 24 extend in a longitudinal direction along the eaves (here perpendicular to the plane of the drawing).
  • the channel 24 has at least one drainage hole 242 in its wall 241 .
  • the first attachment strip 21 and the second attachment strip 22 lie in one plane.
  • the eaves plate 2 is attached below the cover plate 31 with the first attachment strip 21 to an area of the cover plate 31 on the eaves side. This improves the stability of the cover plate 31 or the roof shell 3.
  • An eaves flap 32 is formed in an area of the cover plate 31 on the eaves side, into which the first attachment strip 21 is inserted.
  • An eaves turn-up 32 is a groove-like indentation that extends along the eaves and is oriented at the ridge side.
  • the eaves flap 31 includes the first attachment strip 21 at a top, a eaves side and an underside.
  • the eaves plate 21 is connected to the cover plate 32 by a positive fit.
  • the eaves flap 32 can also be configured to apply a clamping force to the first attachment strip 21 .
  • the eaves fold may be formed in advance, or the first attachment strip may be used as a fold around which an edge portion of the shroud 31 is folded. Introducing the first attachment portion 21 into an eaves flap 32 formed on the cover plate 31 is a preferred fastening means.
  • the first attachment strip 21 can also be attached to the cover plate 31 by an additional conventional fastening means, eg welded, screwed or riveted thereto.
  • the second attachment strip 22 is arranged between the roof shell 3 or the cover plate 31 and a roof substructure.
  • the second attachment strip 22 lies on a roof substructure 4 and is clamped between the roof shell 3 or cover plate 31 and the roof substructure 4 .
  • the roof substructure 4 means all common and suitable roof substructures or supporting structures, in particular those for a metal roof covering. Such are known to the person skilled in the art and 2 therefore only indicated schematically.
  • a roof substructure 4 can have a rafter. This can be adapted to a roof pitch.
  • Roof boarding can lie on top of the rafters, for example in the form of a continuous layer of boards.
  • a cover sheet can be provided on the roof boarding, for example roofing felt or a sheet of plastic.
  • Counter battens can also be arranged on the cover sheet. A transverse roof batten can lie on this, so that the counter battens and the cross battens form a grid.
  • An eaves board or eaves board can be provided at the eaves of the counter battens, which forms the lowest roof batten.
  • a second attachment strip 21 resting on the roof substructure 4 can rest, for example, on the eaves board or the eaves board.
  • the at least one drainage hole 242 can be offset on the eaves side in relation to an apex of the gutter 24, for example in such a way that, taking into account the pitch of the roof, the at least one drainage hole 242 is at a lowest point of the gutter 24 when the eaves flashing 2 is on the roof shell 3 is attached. This optimizes the drainage of water that collects in the channel 24 from the channel 24 .
  • the length and width of the at least one drainage hole is selected in such a way that, on the one hand, the rigidity of the eaves plate 2 and in particular of the gutter 24 is not endangered and, on the other hand, the individual water droplets do not stick to the at least one drainage hole 242 due to their surface tension and block it.
  • the at least one drainage hole can be, for example, a circular opening or an oblong opening and can be made, for example, by stamping or drilling the wall 241 of the channel 24 .
  • the eaves area 1 can also provide a gutter 5, which is arranged below the at least one drainage hole 242 of the eaves plate 2 such that water running off over the cover plate 3 runs into the gutter 5.
  • the gutter 5 can be attached to the roof substructure 4 in a known manner.
  • the eaves area 1 can also have an eaves angle 7 .
  • a gutter inlet plate which forms an angle between two legs 71 , 72 .
  • the first leg 71 is inserted between the eaves plate 2 and the roof substructure 3 on the ridge side, for example clamped in between or fastened to it with another fastening means mentioned above.
  • the second leg 72 points away from the cover plate 31, e.g. essentially perpendicularly downwards, into a gutter 5 provided there.
  • the angle between the first leg 71 and the second angle is preferably between 70° and 130°.
  • the additional eaves angle 7 can be used to prevent water flowing through the at least one drainage hole 242 from coming into contact with a roof substructure 4 or a building wall, particularly in strong winds.
  • the eaves angle 7 can be provided separately from the eaves sheet 2 or be formed in one piece with the eaves sheet 2 .
  • Figures 3A - 3C show schematic cross-sectional views of exemplary configurations of an eaves flashing 2 used in the invention.
  • the statements made above with regard to the eaves flashing 2 also apply here.
  • the longitudinal direction of the eaves plate 2 is perpendicular to the plane of the drawing.
  • the channel 24 can, for example, be semicircular or U-shaped ( Figure 3A ), V-shaped ( Figure 3B ), boxy ( Figure 3C ) or the like.
  • the eaves flashing 2 has a longitudinally extending first fold 243 between the first attachment strip 21 and an adjacent first wall 247 of the gutter 24, and a longitudinally extending fold 243 between the second attachment strip 22 and an adjacent second wall 248 of the gutter 24 Longitudinally extending second fold 244.
  • a region between the first fold 243 and the second fold 244 is curved, for example semicircular or U-shaped as in FIG Figure 3A shown, or bent to a third fold 245 as in Figures 3B and 3C shown.
  • the third fold 245 is formed between the first wall 247 and a third wall 249 of the channel 24 lying between the first wall 247 and the second wall 248 .
  • the channel 24 also has a fourth fold 246 between the third wall 249 and the second wall 248 .
  • the first wall 247, the second wall 248 and the third wall 249 may be substantially strip-shaped and extend in the longitudinal direction.
  • the eaves plate 2 is formed in one piece, for example from a Sheet metal or molded from plastic.
  • Manufacturing the eaves flashing 2 comprises at least three bending operations, namely one to form the first fold 243, one to form the second fold 244, and a third bending operation is aimed at bending an area between the first fold 243 and the second fold 244.
  • FIG. 4 shows a perspective view of a further exemplary embodiment of the eaves plate 2.
  • the statements made above with regard to the eaves plate 2 also apply here.
  • a first fold angle ⁇ formed between the first attachment strip 21 and the first wall 247 is smaller than a second fold angle ⁇ formed between the second attachment strip 22 and the second wall 248, and a third fold angle ⁇ formed between the first wall 247 and the third wall 249 ⁇ is smaller than a fourth fold angle ⁇ formed between the third wall 249 and the second wall 248 .
  • the folding angle always means an angle smaller than 180°.
  • the first fold angle ⁇ is 90° ⁇ 5°, for example, the second fold angle ⁇ is 135° ⁇ 5°, for example, the third fold angle ⁇ is 90° ⁇ 5°, for example, and the fourth fold angle ⁇ is 135° ⁇ 5°, for example.
  • the at least one drainage hole 242 has a circular shape and is arranged on the third fold 245 .
  • the third wall 249 is substantially parallel to the first attachment strip 21 and the second attachment strip 22.
  • a width b1 of the first attachment strip 21 is 1 cm or larger, for example between 1 cm and 4 cm.
  • a width b2 of the second attachment strip 22 is 15 cm or larger, for example between 15 cm and 20 cm.
  • a width b3 of the first wall 247 is 1 cm or larger, for example between 1 cm and 3 cm.
  • a width b4 of the second wall 248 is 1 cm or larger, for example between 1 cm and 3 cm.
  • sheet metal should not be understood as restricting the material, rather the eaves sheet 2 can be made of metal, a metal alloy, plastic or a plastic-metal alloy.

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  1. Zone d'avant-toit comprenant :
    - une tôle de couverture (31) constituant une partie d'une couverture de toit (3) qui s'étend de la gouttière au faîte ;
    - une infrastructure de toit (4) ;
    - un larmier (2) pour évacuer l'eau vers une gouttière notamment une gouttière de toit (5) comprenant :
    * une première bande rapportée (21) s'étendant dans la direction longitudinale, conçue pour être installée sous une couverture de toit (3) et essentiellement parallèle à celle-ci,
    * une seconde bande rapportée (22) s'étendant dans la direction longitudinale et conçue pour être placée entre la couverture de toit (3) et une infrastructure de toit (4),
    * une gouttière (24) s'étendant dans la direction longitudinale, installée entre la première bande rapportée (21) et la seconde bande rapportée (22) et dont la paroi a au moins un orifice d'évacuation (242),
    ** le larmier (2) étant parallèle longitudinalement à la gouttière, et il est installé avec la première bande rapportée (21) en-dessous de la tôle de couverture (31) dans la zone côté gouttière de la tôle de couverture (31) et dans laquelle le larmier (2) s'appuie avec sa seconde bande rapportée (22) sur l'infrastructure de toit (4), et
    dans laquelle le larmier (2) est serré entre la tôle de couverture (31) et l'infrastructure de toit (4),
    caractérisée en ce que
    la première bande rapportée (21) est installée dans le retour de gouttière (32) sur la zone côté gouttière de la tôle de couverture (31).
  2. Zone d'avant-toit selon la revendication 1,
    comprenant en outre :
    un retour de gouttière (7),
    * la seconde bande rapportée (22) étant prévue entre la tôle de couverture (31) et une première branche (71) du retour de gouttière (7) et une seconde branche (72) s'écoulant de la tôle de couverture (31).
  3. Zone d'avant-toit selon une des revendications 1 à 2,
    dans laquelle
    la première bande rapportée (21) du larmier est conçue comme arête de pliage pour former un retour de gouttière (32).
  4. Zone d'avant-toit selon l'une des revendications 1 à 3,
    selon laquelle
    la première bande rapportée (21) et la seconde bande rapportée (22) du larmier sont dans le même plan.
  5. Zone d'avant-toit selon l'une des revendications 1 à 4,
    dans laquelle
    au moins un trou d'évacuation (242) est décalé en direction de la première bande rapportée (21) par rapport au sommet de la gouttière (24).
  6. Zone d'avant-toit selon l'une des revendications 1 à 5,
    comprenant :
    un premier plis (243) dans la direction longitudinale entre la première bande rapportée (21) et la première paroi (247) adjacente, de la gouttière (24) et un second plis (244) dans la direction longitudinale, entre la seconde bande rapportée (22) et une seconde paroi (248) adjacente de la gouttière (24).
  7. Zone d'avant-toit selon l'une des revendications 1 à 6,
    dans laquelle
    au moins l'une des première paroi (247) et la seconde paroi (248) du larmier est pratiquement en forme de bande et s'étend dans la direction longitudinale.
  8. Zone d'avant-toit selon l'une des revendications 1 à 7,
    comportant
    un troisième plis (245) dans la direction longitudinale entre la première paroi (247) et une troisième paroi (249) de la gouttière (24) entre la première paroi (247) et la seconde paroi (248) ainsi qu'un quatrième plis (24b) dans la direction longitudinale entre la troisième paroi (249) et la seconde paroi (248).
  9. Zone d'avant-toit selon la revendication 8,
    dans laquelle
    au moins l'orifice d'évacuation (242) est dans le troisième plis (245).
  10. Zone d'avant-toit selon l'une des revendications 8 ou 9,
    dans laquelle
    la troisième paroi (249) du larmier est pratiquement en forme de bande et s'étend dans la direction longitudinal.
  11. Zone d'avant-toit selon l'une des revendications 8 à 10,
    dans laquelle
    la troisième paroi (249) est principalement parallèle a au moins l'une parmi la première bande rapportée (21) et la seconde bande rapportée (22).
  12. Zone d'avant-toit selon l'une des revendications 1 à 11,
    dans laquelle
    le larmier est en une seule pièce.
  13. Zone d'avant-toit selon l'une des revendications 1 à 12,
    dans laquelle
    la première bande rapportée (21) du larmier est située côté gouttière et la seconde bande rapportée (2) du larmier est située, côté faitage.
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