FI130636B - A glazing bar and a method for using the glazing bar - Google Patents

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FI130636B
FI130636B FI20215639A FI20215639A FI130636B FI 130636 B FI130636 B FI 130636B FI 20215639 A FI20215639 A FI 20215639A FI 20215639 A FI20215639 A FI 20215639A FI 130636 B FI130636 B FI 130636B
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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
    • E04D13/03Sky-lights; Domes; Ventilating sky-lights
    • E04D13/0305Supports or connecting means for sky-lights of flat or domed shape
    • E04D13/031Supports or connecting means for sky-lights of flat or domed shape characterised by a frame for connection to an inclined roof
    • 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
    • E04D13/03Sky-lights; Domes; Ventilating sky-lights
    • E04D13/0305Supports or connecting means for sky-lights of flat or domed shape

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Abstract

A glazing bar comprises a first groove (1) configured to receive a first pane (11) from a first direction and a body (5) comprising a base (6) configured to be supported on a roof beam. The body (5) comprises a first extension (21) transversely to the base (6) configured to be in contact with a first side of the roof beam. The first extension (21) comprises an opening (7) for a fastening device to pass through the first extension (21) and into the roof beam.

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A GLAZING BAR AND A METHOD FOR USING THE GLAZING BAR
BACKGROUND
The disclosure herein relates to roof covering, more specifically to glazing bars and installing a glazing with the glazing bars.
A glazing bar is a bar or a rigid supporting strip between adjacent panes of glass or similar thin panels, configured to be attached between two adjacent beams. The glazing bar has usually a uniform profile along its length.
Traditionally glazing bars are first attached to a roof beam. A conventional glazing bar supports the glass panes that are lowered onto the glazing bar. The assembly is completed by a top bar that is attached to the glazing bar from above, thereby clamping adjacent glass panes to the glazing bar. Much of the work is done from above the roof. A worker must operate on a sloped, sometimes slippery roof surface. The glass panes may not be suitable to withstand worker’s weight. Therefore assembling a glazed roof from above requires a lot of protective gear and fall protection.
US4189882A discloses roofing means including a roof panel. Means are provided for securing the roof panel onto a roof frame including elastic clamping
N means joining the panel in tensioned relation to the frame and a deformable 5 elastic sealing member secured between the clamping means and the panel = and covering the clamping member.
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S SUMMARY
This summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that will be further described below in the detailed description. This summary is intended to neither identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter nor to be used to limit the scope of the claimed subject matter. Furthermore, the claimed subject matter is not limited to implementations that solve any or all of the disadvantages noted in any part of this disclosure.
A glazing bar and a method for using the glazing bar are disclosed hereinafter.
The glazing bar has a first groove configured to receive a glass pane. The glazing bar has a base and a first extension extending downwards, providing an
L-shaped support against a roof beam.
The glass pane may be inserted to the first groove by pushing it through a sealing that provides sufficient grip to the glass pane. A second glazing bar is attached in a similar manner to an opposite edge of the glass pane, thereby forming a glazing assembly. The glazing bars provide an inverted L-shaped support on both sides of the glass pane.
The glazing assembly may be assembled at a ground level. The glazing assembly may then be lifted onto adjacent roof beams, as the inverted L- shaped supports keep the glazing assembly in place. Alternatively, the glazing assembly may be pushed up onto the adjacent roof beams down from the eaves’ side. The glazing assembly is secured to the roof beam from below, by a fastening device through the first extension to the roof bar, for example by a coach bolt or screw.
Adjacent glass panes may be assembled into similar glazing assemblies and pushed onto the roof beams. In some embodiments, the arrangement leaves 3 portion of the roof beam open upwards. This is solved by a finishing strip that 3 25 may be pushed into a strip grooves that are at a top portion of the glazing bar, o opposite to the first groove. The strip grooves of two adjacent glazing bars over one roof beam are facing each other. The finishing strip may be pushed
E simultaneously to both strip grooves. The finishing strip prevents rain, dirt or
J debris falling onto the roof beam. 3 30 In one embodiment, the glazing bar comprises two adjacent extensions, configured to provide inverted U-shaped support for the roof beam. The glazing bar comprises two opposite grooves for glass panes, enabling assembly of larger roof portions at once. The assembly comprising multiple glass panes may be pushed onto multiple roof beams from below, from the eaves’ side.
The pane may be made of glass, plastic or any durable light-permeating sheet material. In one embodiment the pane is a corrugated sheet of PVC light covering. Examples of applications are glazed terraces or patios.
The assembly method may be completed without accessing the rooftop, using only light scaffolding or ladders. The glazing bar described herein enables assembling glazing over one storey buildings in a simplified and safe manner as the worker may operate from below the roof glazing, without stepping on the roof. Some examples of panes may be slippery or not suitable to be walked on.
Many of the attendant features will be more readily appreciated as they become better understood by reference to the following detailed description considered in connection with the accompanying drawings. The embodiments described below are not limited to implementations which solve any or all the disadvantages of known glazing bars.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present description will be better understood from the following detailed description read in light of the accompanying drawings, wherein
FIG. 1 illustrates schematically profiles of one exemplary embodiment of two
N glazing bars fully assembled;
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O o glazing bar fully assembled;
E 25 FIG. 3a illustrates schematically a first step of a method for using the glazing 2 bar in a simplified isometric drawing;
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= FIG. 3b illustrates schematically a consecutive step of the method for using the glazing bar in a simplified isometric drawing;
FIG. 3c illustrates schematically a consecutive step of the method for using the glazing bar in a simplified isometric drawing;
FIG. 3d illustrates schematically a consecutive step of the method for using the glazing bar in a simplified isometric drawing;
FIG. 3e illustrates schematically a consecutive step of the method for using the glazing bar in a simplified isometric drawing;
FIG. 3f illustrates schematically a consecutive step of the method for using the glazing bar in a simplified isometric drawing;
FIG. 4 illustrates schematically further steps of the method for using the glazing bar in a simplified isometric drawing;
FIG. 5 illustrates schematically profile of one exemplary embodiment of a glazing bar assembly; and
FIG. 6 illustrates schematically profile of one exemplary embodiment of one glazing bar.
Like reference numerals are used to designate like parts in the accompanying drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The detailed description provided below in connection with the appended
N drawings is intended as a description of the present examples and is not
N intended to represent the only forms in which the present example may be <+ <Q constructed or utilized. However, the same or any equivalent functions and o
T seguences may be accomplished by different examples.
I a > 25 Although the present examples are described and illustrated herein as being
O implemented in transporting windshields in a glazing bar, they are provided as
N an example and not a limitation. As those skilled in the art will appreciate, the
N present examples are suitable for application in a variety of different types of glazing and panelling.
FIG. 1 illustrates schematically one exemplary embodiment of two opposite glazing bars 51, 53 assembled on a roof beam 40. The glazing bar 51 comprises a first groove 1 configured to receive a first pane 11 from a first direction. In this context directions, such as up, down, horizontal, vertical, etc., 5 are described in reference to a glazing assembled on a roof beam 40. The first pane 11 is in one embodiment a glass pane. The first pane 11 is in one embodiment a transparent panel suitable for building construction. The first groove 1 in in this context open to horizontal direction, configured to receive a roof panel. The first groove 1 comprises a first sealing 3, configured to clamp the first pane 11 into the first groove 1. The first sealing 3 and the first groove 1 enable adjustment tolerance of 1 mm ... 5 cm to the first pane 11. In one embodiment, the first groove 1 is a push-to-fit groove. In one embodiment the sealing 3 is an adhesive or a sealant that is spread onto the first pane 11 and pushed with the first pane 11 into the first groove 11. In one embodiment, the lower portion of the sealing 3 is connected to the glazing bar 51 and the upper portion of the sealing 3 is spread as a sealant. In one embodiment, at least one side of the sealing 3 is a strip a tape that is pushed into the first groove 11 after the first pane 11 is in its place.
The glazing bar 51 comprises a body 5 comprising a base 6 configured to be supported on the roof beam 40. The body 5 is the structure on which the functional elements of the glazing bar 51 are machined or attached. The base 6 comprises at least one horizontal portion suitable to be in contact with the roof beam 40. In one embodiment, the roof beam 40 is made of wood, wherein the upper surface is simple. The base 6 may be made of same material as the
N 25 glazing bar 51 and be produced along the same profile as the glazing bar 51, 5 53. In one embodiment, the base 6 comprises material suitable for sliding the = glazing bar 51 over the roof beam 40. = The body 5 comprises a first extension 21 transversely to the base 6 configured > to be in contact with a first side of the roof beam 40. In this example, the base 6
O 30 and the first extension 21 define an inverted L-shape to be in contact with the
N roof beam 40. The first extension 21 comprises an opening 7 for a fastening s device 8 to pass through the first extension 21 and into the roof beam 40. The fastening device 8 is in one embodiment a coach bolt or a coach screw. In one embodiment, the roof beam 40 comprises an element configured to receive the fastening device 8. The fastening device 8 may be a bar entering the opening 7 and attach to the element configured to receive the fastening device 8.
In the embodiment of FIG. 1, the assembly comprises two opposing glazing bars 51, 53 wherein another glazing bar 53 is configured to receive a second pane 12 from opposite direction to the first pane 11. The another glazing bar 53 is similar to the first glazing bar 51, but installed in reverse position. The first glazing bar 51 is configured to cover a first edge of the roof beam 40 and the another glazing bar 53 is configured to cover a second edge of the same roof beam 40.
In one embodiment, the glazing bar 51 comprises a strip groove 31 facing at an opposite side to the first groove 1. The opposite side is in this context opening horizontally, towards the another glazing bar 53 having similar strip groove 31.
In this embodiment, the strip grooves 31 are facing each other. A finishing strip 13 is configured to be inserted into the strip groove 31. The finishing strip 13 is configured to be inserted into opposite strip grooves 31 of two opposite glazing bars at opposite sides of the roof beam 40. The finishing strip 13 covers the gap between adjacent glazing bars 51, 53 and protects the roof beam 40 from being exposed to rain, UV radiation, dirt or insects. The strip groove 31 comprises a sealing that tightens the finishing strip 13 in place. In one embodiment, the strip groove 31 comprises sufficient depth to enable adjustment tolerance of 1 mm ... 5 cm. In one embodiment, the sealing on the strip groove 31 and/or the finishing strip comprise a lubricant or slidable material to assist in sliding the finishing
N strip 13 along the full length of the glazing bar 51, 53.
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N 25 In one embodiment, the finishing strip 13 is a flexible sealing tape or a sealing
S band attached to the strip groove 31. In one embodiment, adjacent glazing bars 2 51, 53 comprise abutting sealing bands as the finishing strip 13. The sealing
E: tape may be attached to the strip groove 31 before positioning the glazing bar
S 51 over the roof beam 40. The sealing tape may be selected to comprise
O 30 sufficiently high profile to reach the adjacent glazing bar 53, when mounted on
O the roof beam 40.
In one embodiment, the glazing bar 51 comprises at least one mounting insert 4 for connecting an end plate to the end of the glazing bar profile. The mounting insert 4 may be part of the glazing bar 51 profile that follows the structure along its length. The end plate may be connected to the mounting insert by a bolt or a screw. The end plate protects the inner structure of the glazing bar 51 from water, dirt or insects.
FIG. 2 illustrates schematically one exemplary embodiment of one glazing bar 55 assembled over single roof beam 40. In this embodiment, the two opposing glazing bars 51, 53 - as illustrated in FIG. 1 - are arranged as one glazing bar 55, wherein the structure forms an inverted U-shape over the roof beam 40. In this embodiment, the glazing bar 55 comprises a second groove 2 at an opposite side of the glazing bar 55, configured to receive a second pane 12 from a second direction. The body 5 comprises a second extension 22 transversely to the base 6, adjacent to the first extension 21. The first extension 21 and the second extension 22 are at a distance connected by a portion of the body 5 from a one side. The first extension 21, the second extension 22 and the base 6 form a groove configured to receive the roof beam 40 between the first extension 21 and the second extension 22. The distance between the first extension 21 and the second extension 22 is predefined by the width of the roof beam 40. The surfaces configured to be against the roof beam 40 may comprise lubricant allowing the glazing bar to slide over the roof beam 40 along its length. The first extension 21 and/or the second extension 22 may be only partially in contact with the roof beam 40.
N In one embodiment, the first extension 21 and/or the second extension 22 is
O 25 flexible in relation to the body 5. The flexibility may occur along the length of the x glazing bar profile. The flexibility helps the glazing bar 51, 55 to adapt over o various imperfections on the roof beam 40 surface. The flexibility may be a = property of the glazing bar's body material. In one embodiment, the glazing bar > 51, 55 profile comprises thinner portions allowing the first extension 21 and/or
O 30 the second extension 22 to flex.
O In one embodiment, the glazing bar 51, 55 is made of metal. In one embodiment, the glazing bar comprises a profile made of aluminium. The glazing bar 51, 55 may be constructed by extruding the aluminium profile. In one embodiment, the glazing bar 51, 55 is made of plastic or composite material.
FIG. 5 illustrates schematically a profile view of one exemplary embodiment of the glazing bar assembly. In one embodiment the finishing strip 13 is U-shaped and the strip grooves 31 are facing up. The U-shaped finishing strip 13 may be pushed into the strip grooves 31 of adjacent glazing bars 51, 53. The strip groove 31 is on the surface at an opposite side to the base 6.
FIG. 6 illustrates schematically a profile view of one exemplary embodiment of the glazing bar. In one embodiment the first groove 11 and the strip groove 31 are not facing parallel planes. For example, the first groove 11 may be tilted in relation to the base 6 and the strip groove 31. The arrangement enables various angles between adjacent panes 11, 12.
FIG. 3a — FIG. 3f illustrate steps of the method in simplified consecutive isometric drawings. Some features have been omitted from the illustrations. The proportions may have been exaggerated for illustrative purposes and thereby do not represent a limitation in the definition of the structure.
FIG. 3a is a simplified illustration of a first glazing bar 51 to be used in the assembly. FIG. 3b illustrates inserting a first edge of the first pane 11 to the first groove 1 of the first glazing bar 51.
FIG. 3c illustrates inserting a second edge the of the first pane 11 to the first groove of a second glazing bar 52. The first glazing bar 51, the second glazing
AN bar 52 and the first pane 11 in between form a first assembly 61. The first
S assembly 61 may be assembled at a ground level. At least one portion of the 3 25 sealing 3 may be installed before raising the assembly 61 over the roof beams > 40. The first assembly 61 is simple to handle on the roof as the glazing bars 51,
E 52 stiffen the structure. 2 FIG. 3d illustrates placing the first assembly 61 over two adjacent roof beams, a = first roof beam 41 and a second roof beam 42. The first assembly may be slid
N 30 over the roof beams 41, 42 from the eaves' side, from downwards up. The first glazing bar 51 is fastened to the first roof beam 41 by the fastening device 8 passing through the opening 7 of the first extension 21 and into the roof beam 41.
FIG. 3e illustrates assembling of a second assembly 62 to be placed next to the first assembly 61. A second edge of the second pane 12 is inserted to the first groove 1 of a third glazing bar 53. The first edge of the second pane 12 is inserted to the first groove 1 of a fourth glazing bar 54, thereby forming the second assembly 62. The second assembly 62 is placed over two adjacent roof beams, a first roof beam 41 and a third roof beam 43. The second assembly 61 is placed on the opposite side of the first roof beam, as compared to the first assembly 61. This places the first glazing bar 51 and the third glazing bar 53 side by side. The third glazing bar 53 is fastened to the first roof beam 41 by the fastening device 8.
FIG. 3f illustrates inserting a finishing strip 13 to a strip groove 31 of the first glazing bar 51 and the strip groove 31 of the third glazing bar 53, for covering the first roof beam 41.
FIG. 4 illustrates schematically further steps of the method for using the glazing bar 55 in a simplified isometric drawing. The steps comprise inserting the second edge of a second pane 12 to the second groove 2 at an opposite side of the first glazing bar 55. In this embodiment the first glazing bar 55 comprises alternative dual extensions 21, 22. In one embodiment the assembly 63 is constructed using glazing bars 52, 54 having single extensions 21. The assembly may be continued with glazing bars 55 having dual extension 21, 22.
The method comprises placing the body 5, comprising the second extension 22,
N over the first roof beam 41. This causes the first extension 21 to position on the
N 25 first side of the first roof beam 41, the second extension 22 on the second side
S of the first roof beam 41 and the base 6 on top of the first roof beam 41. o > A glazing bar is disclosed herein. The glazing bar comprises a first groove
E configured to receive a first pane from a first direction; and a body comprising a
J base configured to be supported on a roof beam. The body comprises a first
N 30 extension transversely to the base configured to be in contact with a first side of
N the roof beam; and the first extension comprises an opening for a fastening device to pass through the first extension and into the roof beam. In one embodiment, the glazing bar comprises a strip groove facing at an opposite side to the first groove; and a finishing strip configured to be inserted into the strip groove. In one embodiment, the finishing strip is configured to be inserted into opposite strip grooves of two opposite glazing bars at opposite sides of the roof beam. In one embodiment, the glazing bar comprises a second groove at an opposite side of the glazing bar, configured to receive a second pane from a second direction; and the body comprises a second extension transversely to the base, adjacent to the first extension; wherein the first extension and the second extension are at a distance connected by a portion of the body from a one side, and wherein the first extension, the second extension and the base form a groove configured to receive the roof beam between the first extension and the second extension. In one embodiment, the first extension is flexible in relation to the body. In one embodiment, the second extension is flexible in relation to the body. In one embodiment, the glazing bar comprises a profile made of aluminium. In one embodiment, the glazing bar comprises a profile made of plastic. In one embodiment, the glazing bar comprises a strip groove facing at an opposite side to the base; and a finishing strip configured to be inserted into the strip groove, wherein the finishing strip is U-shaped. In one embodiment, the finishing strip is configured to be inserted into adjacent strip grooves of two opposite glazing bars at opposite sides of the roof beam. In one embodiment, the profile of the glazing bar comprises at least one mounting insert for connecting an end plate to the end of the profile. In one embodiment, the finishing strip is a flexible sealing tape.
Alternatively, or in addition, a method for using a glazing bar is disclosed. The
N 25 method comprises the steps of: inserting a first edge of the first pane to the first 5 groove of a first glazing bar; inserting a second edge the of the first pane to the = first groove of a second glazing bar; placing a first assembly of the first pane, > the first glazing bar and the second glazing bar over two adjacent roof beams, a & first roof beam and a second roof beam; and fastening the first glazing bar to 2 30 the first roof beam by the fastening device passing through the opening of the = first extension and into the roof beam. In one embodiment, the method further a comprises the steps of: inserting the second edge of a second pane to the first groove of a third glazing bar; inserting the first edge of the second pane to the first groove of a fourth glazing bar; placing a second assembly of the second pane, the third glazing bar and the fourth glazing bar over two adjacent roof beams, a first roof beam and a third roof beam, adjacent to the first assembly; fastening the third glazing bar to the first roof beam by the fastening device passing through the opening of the first extension and into the first roof beam; and inserting a finishing strip to a strip groove of the first glazing bar and the strip groove of the third glazing bar, for covering the first roof beam. In one embodiment, the method further comprises the steps of: inserting the second edge of a second pane to the second groove at an opposite side of the first glazing bar; placing the body, comprising the second extension, over the first roof beam; and causing the first extension to position on the first side of the first roof beam, the second extension on the second side of the first roof beam and the base on top of the first roof beam.
Any range or device value given herein may be extended or altered without losing the effect sought.
Although at least a portion of the subject matter has been described in language specific to structural features and/or acts, it is to be understood that the subject matter defined in the appended claims is not necessarily limited to the specific features or acts described above. Rather, the specific features and acts described above are disclosed as examples of implementing the claims and other equivalent features and acts are intended to be within the scope of the claims.
It will be understood that the benefits and advantages described above may
N relate to one embodiment or may relate to several embodiments. The
N 25 embodiments are not limited to those that solve any or all of the stated
S problems or those that have any or all of the stated benefits and advantages. It 2 will further be understood that any reference to ‘an’ item refers to one or more of
E those items. 2 The steps of the methods described herein may be carried out in any suitable 5 30 order, or simultaneously where appropriate. Additionally, individual blocks may
N be deleted from any of the methods without departing from the spirit and scope of the subject matter described herein. Aspects of any of the examples described above may be combined with aspects of any of the other examples described to form further examples without losing the effect sought.
The term ‘comprising’ is used herein to mean including the method blocks or elements identified, but that such blocks or elements do not comprise an exclusive list and a method or apparatus may contain additional blocks or elements.
It will be understood that the above description is given by way of example only and that various modifications may be made by those skilled in the art. The above specification, examples and data provide a complete description of the structure and use of exemplary embodiments. Although various embodiments have been described above with a certain degree of particularity, or with reference to one or more individual embodiments, those skilled in the art could make numerous alterations to the disclosed embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of this specification.
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1. A glazing bar, comprising: a first groove (1) configured to receive a first pane (11) from a first direction; and a body (5) comprising a base (6) configured to be supported on a roof beam (40), the body (5) comprising a first extension (21) transversely to the base (6) configured to be in contact with a first side of the roof beam (40); and the first extension (21) comprising an opening (7) for a fastening device to pass through the first extension (21) and into the roof beam (40), characterized by comprising: a strip groove (31) facing at an opposite side to the first groove (1); and a finishing strip (13) configured to be inserted into the strip groove (31).
2. The glazing bar according to claim 1, characterized inthatthe finishing strip (13) is configured to be inserted into opposite strip grooves (31) of two opposite glazing bars (51, 53) at opposite sides of the roof beam (40).
3. Theglazing bar according to claim 1 or claim 2, characterized in that the first extension (21) is flexible in relation to the body (5).
4. The glazing bar according to any of the claims 1 to 3, N 25 characterized in that the glazing bar (51, 55) comprises a profile 5 made of aluminium. <Q 2 r 5. The glazing bar according to any of the claims 1 to 4, & characterized in that the glazing bar (51, 55) comprises a profile 2 30 made of plastic. O O
N 6. The glazing bar according to any of the claims 1 to 5, characterized inthatthe profile of the glazing bar (51, 55)
comprises at least one mounting insert (4) for connecting an end plate to the end of the profile.
7. The glazing bar according to any of the claims 1 to 6, characterized in thatthe finishing strip (13) is a flexible sealing tape.
8. A method for using a glazing bar according to any of the claims 1 to 7; characterized by comprising the steps of: inserting a first edge of the first pane (11) to the first groove (1) of a first glazing bar (51); inserting a second edge of the first pane (11) to the first groove (1) of a second glazing bar (52); placing a first assembly (61) of the first pane (11), the first glazing bar and the second glazing bar (52) over two adjacent roof beams, a first roof beam (41) and a second roof beam (42); and fastening the first glazing bar (51) to the first roof beam (41) by the fastening device (8) passing through the opening (7) of the first extension (21) and into the first roof beam (41) .
9. The method according to claim 8, characterized by inserting the second edge of a second pane (12) to the first groove (1) of a third glazing bar (53); inserting the first edge of the second pane (12) to the first groove (1) of a N 25 fourth glazing bar (54); N placing a second assembly (62) of the second pane (12), the third 3 glazing bar (53) and the fourth glazing bar (54) over two adjacent roof > beams, a first roof beam (51) and a third roof beam (53), adjacent to the E first assembly (61): 2 30 fastening the third glazing bar (53) to the first roof beam (41) by the D fastening device (8) passing through the opening (7) of the first extension S (21) and into the first roof beam (41); and inserting a finishing strip (13) to a strip groove (31) of the first glazing bar (51) and the strip groove (31) of the third glazing bar (53), for covering the first roof beam (41).
10. The method according to claim 9, characterized by: inserting the second edge of a second pane (12) to the second groove (2) at an opposite side of the first glazing bar (55); placing the body (5), comprising the second extension (22), over the first roof beam (41); and causing the first extension (21) to position on the first side of the first roof beam (41), the second extension (22) on the second side of the first roof beam (41) and the base (6) on top of the first roof beam (41). N QA O N <+ <Q o I = O 0 O LO N O N
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