HUE029029T2 - Clip for clamping the circumference of a roofing or wall covering element - Google Patents

Clip for clamping the circumference of a roofing or wall covering element Download PDF

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HUE029029T2
HUE029029T2 HUE14164657A HUE14164657A HUE029029T2 HU E029029 T2 HUE029029 T2 HU E029029T2 HU E14164657 A HUE14164657 A HU E14164657A HU E14164657 A HUE14164657 A HU E14164657A HU E029029 T2 HUE029029 T2 HU E029029T2
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Albert Häckl
Florian Hartmann
Uwe Huehnerkopf
Sven Stumpe
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D1/00Roof covering by making use of tiles, slates, shingles, or other small roofing elements
    • E04D1/34Fastenings for attaching roof-covering elements to the supporting elements
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D1/00Roof covering by making use of tiles, slates, shingles, or other small roofing elements
    • E04D1/34Fastenings for attaching roof-covering elements to the supporting elements
    • E04D2001/3408Fastenings for attaching roof-covering elements to the supporting elements characterised by the fastener type or material
    • E04D2001/3414Metal strips or sheet metal
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D1/00Roof covering by making use of tiles, slates, shingles, or other small roofing elements
    • E04D1/34Fastenings for attaching roof-covering elements to the supporting elements
    • E04D2001/3408Fastenings for attaching roof-covering elements to the supporting elements characterised by the fastener type or material
    • E04D2001/3429Press-studs elements or hook and loop elements
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D1/00Roof covering by making use of tiles, slates, shingles, or other small roofing elements
    • E04D1/34Fastenings for attaching roof-covering elements to the supporting elements
    • E04D2001/3444Fastenings for attaching roof-covering elements to the supporting elements characterised by the roof covering or structure with integral or premounted fastening means
    • E04D2001/3447Fastenings for attaching roof-covering elements to the supporting elements characterised by the roof covering or structure with integral or premounted fastening means the fastening means being integral or premounted to the roof covering
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D1/00Roof covering by making use of tiles, slates, shingles, or other small roofing elements
    • E04D1/34Fastenings for attaching roof-covering elements to the supporting elements
    • E04D2001/3452Fastenings for attaching roof-covering elements to the supporting elements characterised by the location of the fastening means
    • E04D2001/3455Fastenings for attaching roof-covering elements to the supporting elements characterised by the location of the fastening means on the internal surface of the roof covering elements

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Field of the invention [0001] The invention relates to roofing orwall covering elements for laying in an overlapping manner with other roofing orwall covering elements, to clamps for camping roofing or wall covering elements to underlying roof or wall substructures, to kits of parts comprising such roofing or wall covering elements and clips, to roofing and wall coverings and to methods to provide roofing and wall coverings.
Background of the invention [0002] Roofing covering elements may be laid on roofs of buildings in a partially overlapping manner with other identical or similar roofing covering elements and form a roofing covering. In asimilarway, wall covering elements may be mounted to buildings in a partially overlapping manner with other identical or similar wall covering elements and form a wall covering [0003] In particularfor roof covering, wind suction protection or storm protection of the roofing covering is appropriate, required or even stipulated by building code, depending on different wind zones, depending on the position of the building, the height of the building, the construction of the building and the roof shape as well as the roof substrate and the geographic building location.
[0004] U p to now, the wind suction protection has been carried out by way of what are known as storm clips which are firstly hooked in the main batten of a roof substructure and are secondly hooked into a side fold of the roofing covering elements. As an alternative, roofing covering elements are also secured by way of storm clips of the type which are hooked into the side or head fold of the roofing covering element and are driven into the main batten of the roof substructure.
[0005] One disadvantage of the wind suction protection of roofing covering elements in the known way using storm clips is that the laying is complicated because as a rule two workers are required for laying: one for attaching the roofing covering elements and a second for fastening the storm clips.
[0006] Moreover, it occurs increasingly frequently that a photovoltaic or solar thermal system has to be mounted retrospectively on existing roofs or defective roofing covering elements have to be replaced during roof inspections. If, however, roofing covering elements of this type are secured in the known way using storm clips for hooking or for driving into the roof substructure, subsequent release of this connection is possible only with great difficulty . It may be necessary for the roofing covering elements which are secured in this way to be broken up, at least some of these elements, in order to release the clipped connection.
[0007] Clips for fastening roofing covering elements are described, for example, in DE 3509077 A1 and in DE 20 2008 015 113 U1.
[0008] EP 2363547 A1 has also disclosed a steep-roof covering system for storm-proof fastening, in which flexible hook-and-loop fastener strips are fastened to the underside of roofing covering elements so as to hang down loosely, and, after the laying of the roofing covering elements on the roof battens, the hook-and-loop fastener is guided in each case to a roof batten which adjoins underneath in the roof pitch direction and is fastened re-leasably to the said roof batten by way of a fitting hook-and-loop element which is fastened to the underside of the roof batten. In this system, the hook-and-loop fastener strips which hang down loosely can be damaged or torn off easily. Moreover, the hook-and-loop fastener strips generally have to be of long configuration as a precaution and then possibly have to be cut off with acceptance of waste and additional work, or they are too short under some circumstances and the wind suction protection cannot be established. Finally, it is also very difficult and labour-intensive in practice to attach the hook-and-loop elements to the underside of the roof battens on site at the construction site or on the roof. Attachment to the roof battens in advance on the ground is likewise scarcely practicable because they can be contaminated or damaged easily because it cannot be predicted at which points the hook-and-loop connecting element is required, with the result that hook-and-loop connecting elements in practice have to be provided on the entire underside, and because the usability of the roof battens, in particular the fastening position on the principal rafter, then has to be complied with precisely.
[0009] US3807112 discloses a partition assembly of structural members arranged to form a framework, and panels overlying that framework to form a partition facing. The assembly is adapted for quick assembly and disassembly, with the framework members being assembled to each other by release clamp means, and the panels being secured to the framework by separable hook-and-loop fasteners interposed between the panels and the framework.
[0010] DE29902345U1 described a C-shaped storm fixing clamp for clamping roof covering elements to the underlying roof substructure.
Summary of the invention [0011] It is an object of the invention to provide a roofing or wall covering element which eliminates at least some of the abovementioned disadvantages, in particular can be mounted quickly during first laying in a roofing orwall covering, can be dismantled simply during retrospective modifications and provides reliable wind suction protection or storm protection.
[0012] A roofing or wall covering element for laying in an overlapping mannerwith otherroofing orwall covering elements is provided. The roofing orwall covering element comprises • A first surface for providing outer surface of the roof or wall covering; • A second surface for facing the roof or wall substructure, this second surface having a first zone for overlapping with other roofing or wall covering elements, a third zone for contacting the underlying roof or wall substructure, and a second zone adjacent to and separating the first and third zone; • Afirst hook-and-loop connecting elementfixed to the second zone thereby providing a hook-and-loop surfaced area.
[0013] The second surface is the surface opposite to the first surface.
[0014] The second surface is also referred to as the underside of the roofing or wall covering element.
[0015] A hook-and-loop surfaced area of the second surface of the roofing or wall covering element means that this area of the surface is provided as a hook-and-loop surface.
[0016] As such this hook-an-loop area, being a fastening element, can interact with a complementaryfastening element which has a complementary, second , hook-and-loop connecting element. This complementaryfastening element may be attached to the roof or wall substructure, in order to secure the roofing or wall covering element mechanically in a reversible detachable manner to the roof or wall substructure, and/or may be attached to the underlying roof or wall covering element, in order to secure the roofing or wall covering element mechanically in a reversible detachable mannerto the underlying covering element.
[0017] The roofing or wall covering element may e.g. be a saddle stone, a roofing tile, a roof or wall panel, a clapboard, or a moulded brick.
[0018] With "roof or wall substructure" is understood the elements providing the roof orwall construction, such as, but not limited to studs, battens, rafters roof trusses, joists, and alike, located underneath the roofing orwall covering element once installed.
[0019] This first hook-and-loop connecting element may connected in a positively locking and/or non-positive manner to the roofing orwall covering element. This first hook-and-loop connecting element may connected adhesively bonded or fastened mechanically to the roofing orwall covering element. It may be provided during forming of the roofing orwall covering element.
[0020] The first hook-and-loop connecting element may be a barb/loop hook-and-loop fastening principle connecting element or a mushroom head hook-and-loop fastening principle connecting element.
[0021] The barb/loop hook-and-loop fastening principle connecting element may be a Velcro element.
[0022] The first hook-and-loop connecting element may be either the hook- or barb-part or the loop-part of such barb/loop hook-and-loop fastening principle connecting element.
[0023] The first and the second, cooperating, hook- and-loop connecting elements typically are both elements which can be hooked mechanically to one another, in accordance with the barb/loop hook-and-loop fastening principle, or in accordance with the mushroom head hook-and-loop fastening principle, also referred to as the mushroom head/mushroom head hook-and-loop fastening principle.
[0024] The first hook-and-loop connecting element may be formed from metal or plastic.
[0025] The first and the second, cooperating, hook-and-loop connecting element may be provided offormed from metal or plastic, such as polyamide (Nylon) or polyester.
[0026] The element may be produced from cement-bonded material, from ceramic material, from plastic material, from metal, from natural stone, in particular slate, or from wood as basic material.
[0027] More preferred, the roofing orwall covering element is a roofing element, being a roof tile, such as a tile made from clay or concrete. Alternatively it may be a slate or shingle, either from natural stone, e.g. rock, or provided from fiber reinforced cementitious material, such as cellulose and/or organic synthetic (polypropylene or polyvinyl alcohol) fiber reinforced air cured or autoclave cured cementitious material.
[0028] This roofing or wall covering element may be arranged to cooperate with the roof or wall substructure, which substructure comprises a clip, preferably made from metal or from a plastic material, on which the second, cooperating hook-and-loop connecting element is fastened or formed integrally. According to the present invention, this clip has an h-shape cross section, as viewed from the side.
[0029] Most preferably the roofing orwall covering element is a roofing element, also referred to as roofing covering element.
[0030] The roofing covering element is distinguished substantially by the fact that a hook-and-loop connecting element is arranged and fastened on the roofing covering element, preferably flatly, thereby providing a hook-and-loop surfaced area, in such a way that, it can likewise interact with a matching hook-and-loop connecting element by way of a complementary fastening element which is to be attached on a roof substructure, in order to secure the roofing covering element on the roof substructure byway of the production of a reversibly releasable mechanical hook-and-loop connection between said two elements.
[0031] The roofing covering elements have the advantage that they can be laid quickly by a single person, because the roofing covering elements are merely laid in a manner which is known perse on the roof substructure. The corresponding fastening elements, having a cooperating hook-and-loop connecting element, being approximately h-shaped clips, are pushed firstly onto the roof substructure. The roofing covering elements are laid onto the top side of the respective roofing covering element, while the two corresponding hook-and-loop fas- tening elements contact each other and anchor one to the other. This mounting operation can be implemented in a considerably simpler and quicker manner than the hooking and driving in of previous wind suction securing means.
[0032] The roofing covering elements which are laid on top are merely placed in a partially overlapping manner onto the fastening elements which are respectively situated below. The mechanical interaction occurs as a result of the alignment of the hook-and-loop connecting elements on the roofing covering elements and the fastening elements. The mechanical hooking-in operation fastens the roofing covering element which respectively lies above to the fastening element, and secures it via the fastening element on the roofing covering element which lies underneath or the roof substructure.
[0033] In particular in the case of retrospective modifications of the laid roofing covering, for example in order to mount photovoltaic systems or other installations in the roof panel, the relevant roofing covering elements can simply be displaced upwards in the plane of the roof panel. The force which is required for this purpose is merely that which is required to overcome the friction between the fastening element and the roof substructure or the roofing covering element which lies underneath, as the fastening element remains connected via the hook-and-loop connection to the roofing covering element which is to be displaced. As an alternative, the mechanical retaining force of the hook-and-loop connection would have to be overcome if the roofing covering element were to be removed without the fastening element.
[0034] The particular advantage results, in particular, in the case of small-format roofing covering elements which are laid in an overlapping manner and in which the outlay for attaching conventional wind suction securing means is comparatively high.
[0035] One particularly advantage for the hook-and-loop connecting elements being mushroom head/mush-room head hook-and-loop fastening principle, is that only one type of hook-and-loop connecting element is required to be used. These connecting elements have a defined pressure point, which is particularly helpful during mounting on the roof, in order to ensure the connection, and thatthey can be loaded with tensile and shear forces.
[0036] A further particularly advantage for the hook-and-loop connecting element being barb/loop hook-and-loop fastening principle, in particular connecting elements of the type which are produced from metal or plastic, is that they are durable, and have high adhesion and a very high resistance to thermal and chemical influences. Connecting elements of this type are known, for example, under the name "Metaklett" connectors or "Velcro".
[0037] According to a first aspect of the present invention, a clip having an h-shape cross section for clamping the circumference of a roofing or wall covering element to the underlying roofing or wall covering element or roof or wall substructure is provided. The clip has a first limb which is to be secured on the roof or wall substructure and/or the underlying roofing or wall covering element, a second limb which, in the installed state, acts on the edge of the roofing or wall covering element and engages over part of the top side thereof, and a web portion coupling a first and second limb. The first and second limb extend to a first side of the web portion. The clip comprises a third limb which, in the installed state, extends to the second side of the web portion. The third limb comprises a hook-and-loop connecting element providing a hook-and-loop surfaced area facing away from the first limb.
[0038] According to embodiments, the second limb may comprise a hook-and-loop connecting element providing a hook-and-loop surfaced area facing away from the first limb. So according to embodiments, the second and the third limb comprises a hook-and-loop connecting element providing a hook-and-loop surfaced area facing away from the first limb.
[0039] This clip hence may have a first limb which may be secured on the roof or wall substructure and/or the underlying roofing or wall covering element, and a second limb which, in the installed state, acts on the edge of the roofing or wall covering element and engages over part of the top side thereof.
[0040] In case the second limb comprising a hook-and-loop connecting element providing a hook-and-loop surfaced area facing away from the first limb, this hook-and-loop surfaced area may be the complementary, second, hook-and-loop connecting element cooperating with a first hook-and-loop surfaced area provided to the lower side of a roofing or wall covering element laying in an overlapping manner with the roofing or wall covering element clamped by the clip. In this case the roofing orwall covering element has a second surface opposite to the first surface for facing the roof or wall substructure, the second surface having a first zone for overlapping with other roofing orwall covering elements , the first hook-and-loop connecting element is to be fixed to this first zone for providing a hoop-and-loop surfaced area.
[0041] The clip in this case may have an h-shape cross section. The third limb comprises a hook-and-loop connecting element providing a hook-and-loop surfaced area facing away from the second limb, this hook-and-loop surfaced area is the complementary, second , hook-and-loop connecting element cooperating with a first hook-and-loop surfaced area provided to the lower side of a roofing orwall covering element laying in an overlapping manner with the roofing or wall covering element clamped by the clip.
[0042] The clip may be provided from metal, plastic (such as polyamide or polyester) or any other suitable material.
[0043] According to some embodiments, the third limb may be elevated, as viewed from the side, over a plane which is defined by the second limb.
[0044] Hence the clip may have a section which is, so-to-say, recessed from the first and second limbs. The third limb hence may be elevated, as viewed from the side, over a plane which is defined by the second limb, as well as it is elevated, as viewed from the side, over a plane which is defined by the first limb.
This third limb may be coupled to the first and second limb, and the web coupling these first and second limbs, in an elastically resilient configuration.
[0045] According to some embodiments, the second limb of the clip may be configured in such a way that, in the installed state, it protrudes out of the overlap region of roofing or wall covering elements which lie one above the other, and has a projection which projects upward beyond the top side of the roofing or wall covering element on which it rests, which projection may serve as a snow guard.
[0046] According to a second aspect of the present invention, a kit of parts for providing a roof or wall covering, the kit comprises o A roofing or wall covering element for laying in an overlapping manner with other roofing or wall covering elements, said roofing orwall covering element comprises « A first surface for providing outer surface of said roof orwall covering; « A second surface opposite to the first surface forfacing the roof orwall substructure, said second surface having a first zone for overlapping with other roofing orwall covering elements , a third zone for contacting the underlying roof or wall substructure, and a second zone adjacent to and separating the first and third zone; « A first hook-and-loop connecting element fixed to said first and/or second zone thereby providing a first hook-and-loop surfaced area; o a clip according to the first aspect of the invention.
[0047] The clip comprises a third limb, the third limb comprising a hook-and-loop connecting element providing the second hook-and-loop surfaced area facing away from the first limb, the first hook-and-loop connecting element being fixed to the second zone of the second surface of the roofing orwall covering element.
[0048] According to a third aspect of the present invention, a roofing orwall covering, having a plurality of rows of roofing or wall covering elements which adjoin one another and are laid in an overlapping manner, at least some of the roofing orwall covering elements being fastened or being capable of being fastened mechanically in a reversibly releasable manner to the roof orwall substructure by way of the respective complementary fastening element which is attached or can be attached to a roof orwall substructure and/or the underlying roofing orwall covering element, the complementary fastening elements being provided by a clip according to the first aspect of the present invention.
[0049] According to a fourth aspect of the present invention a method for laying roofing orwall covering elements for producing a roofing or wall covering, having the following steps: • laying of roofing or wall covering elements next to one another in a first row and fastening of selected ones of the roofing or wall covering elements to a roof or wall substructure by means of a clip according to the first aspect of the present invention , and • laying of roofing or wall covering elements next to one another in a second row, which roofing orwall covering elements partially overlap the roofing or wall covering elements of the first row, and being arranged in such a way that the hook-and-loop connecting elements which are provided on them are aligned substantially and interact with first hook-and-loop connecting elements which are provided on the fastening elements of the first row, in order to fasten the roofing orwall covering elements mechanically in a reversibly releasable manner to the roof or wall substructure .
[0050] Hence also a method for producing a roofing or wall covering element in particular saddle stone, roofing tile, roof or wall panel, clapboard, or moulded brick is provided. These roofing orwall covering elements are fit for laying in an overlapping manner. The laying can take place in an offset manner or in a non-offset manner.
[0051] A first hook-and-loop connecting element is arranged and fastened on the roofing or wall covering element in such a way that it can interact by way of a second hook-and-loop connecting elementwith a complementary fastening element which is to be attached to a roof or wall substructure, in order to fasten the roofing or wall covering element mechanically in a reversibly releasable manner to the roof or wall substructure.
[0052] This first hook-and-loop connecting element is arranged at the second surface opposite to the first surface (which first surface is to provide the outer surface of the roof or wall covering), the second surface is facing the roof or wall structure. This second surface has a first zone for overlapping with other roofing or wall covering elements , a third zone for contacting the underlying roof orwall substructure, and a second zone adjacent to and separating the first and third zone, this first hook-and-loop connecting element fixed to said second zone thereby providing a hook-and-loop surfaced area.
[0053] The independent and dependent claims set out particular and preferred features of the invention.
[0054] The above and other characteristics, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which illustrate, by way of example, the principles of the invention. This description is given for the sake of example only, without limiting the scope of the invention. The reference figures quoted below refer to the attached draw- ings.
Brief description of the drawings [0055]
Fig. 1 a schematically shows a plan view of an arrangement according to the invention which is laid in a non-offset manner of roofing covering elements., Fig. 1 b shows schematically a plan view of an arrangement according to the invention which is laid in an offset manner of roofing covering elements,. Fig. 2 shows schematically a side view in section along the line l-l from Figs 1a and 1b with a fastening element not forming part of the invention Fig. 3 shows schematically a modification of the embodiment from Fig. 2 in a side view with a modified fastening element not forming part of the invention Fig. 4 shows schematically a further modification of the embodiment from Fig. 2 in a side view with a modified fastening element in two variants, both variants forming part of the invention.
[0056] The same reference signs refer to the same, similar or analogous elements in the different figures.
Description of illustrative embodiments [0057] The present invention will be described with respect to particular embodiments. It is to be noticed that the term "comprising", used in the claims, should not be interpreted as being restricted to the means listed thereafter; it does not exclude other elements or steps. It is thus to be interpreted as specifying the presence of the stated features, steps or components as referred to, but does not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, steps or components, or groups thereof. Thus, the scope of the expression "a device comprising means A and B" should not be limited to devices consisting only of components A and B. It means that with respect to the present invention, the only relevant components of the device are A and B.
[0058] Throughout this specification, reference to "one embodiment" or "an embodiment" are made. Such references indicate that a particular feature, described in relation to the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Thus, appearances of the phrases "in one embodiment" or "in an embodiment" in various places throughout this specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment, though they could.
[0059] In order to simplify the terminology, reference will be made only to roofing covering elements in the following description. Flowever, the features may also applying to wall covering elements correspondingly.
[0060] A fastening elements in the form of a first clip 3 is shown in figures 1 a, 1 b, 2 and 3.
[0061] The arrangements shown diagrammatically in
Figures 1 a and 1 b of roofing covering elements 1 comprise the roofing covering elements which are mount, according to the invention, with the hook-and-loop connecting elements 2 at every second position in a row. As an alternative, every roofing covering element or any desired elements within an arrangement of this type can be provided with the hook-and-loop connecting elements. The fastening elements in the form of an approximately C-shaped clip 3 in a side view which are complementary to the respective roofing covering elements 1 with hook-and-loop connecting element2 and are likewise provided with the hook-and-loop connecting element are denoted by 3 and will be described in detail further below and are shown in two variants in Figures 2 and 3. The roof substructure is shown in the form of battens 4. Flere, only the embodiment is shown and described, in which the hook-and-loop connecting element 2 is fastened to the roofing covering element 1 and the complementary hook-and-loop connecting element is provided on thefastening element or is formed by the latter in itself, for example by the barbs being formed integrally or from the same material. In this method and embodiment, the roofing covering element 1 is provided with a hook-and-loop connecting element fixed to the zone of the roofing covering element, and providing a hook-and-loop surfaced area in this zone, which zone is to be positioned in overlap with the underlying roofing covering element.
[0062] The hook-and-loop connecting elements frequently comprise an element which has barbs and an element which interacts therewith and has loops, for example in the form of a velour tape, a fleece tape or a felt tape, this also including metallic knitted fabrics or relatively rigid loops of every shape which are punched and formed from metal sheet. The element with the loops is fastened preferably flatly to the roofing covering element because it is flatter as a rule and is less bulky. The element which is provided with barbs is then attached to the fastening element or is formed integrally on the latter, which can be realized relatively simply and inexpensively there by way of metal and plastic materials. The arrangement of the hook-and-loop connecting elements can also be swapped however. In this case, the element which is provided with barbs is, for example, a metal or plastic part which is fastened to the roofing covering element or is integrated therein, whereas the element which is provided with loops is fastened to the fastening element, for example the clip, or is likewise configured integrally or from the same material thereon.
[0063] The respective hook-and-loop connecting element 2 can be connected in a positively locking and/or non-positive manner to the roofing covering element. In one particularly preferred refinement, the hook-and-loop connecting element is fastened to the underside of the roofing covering element 1 by way of adhesive bonding, in particular by way of a two-component adhesive, but can also already be formed integrally or from the same material in the respective roofing covering element or can be fastened mechanically during the production of the said respective roofing covering element.
[0064] The shape of the hook-and-loop connecting elements is arbitrary per se; the size and area is usually defined by the retaining forces which are required.
[0065] The fastening element 3 is preferably a clip, preferably a metal clip, for example made from galvanized steel or stainless steel. The fastening element or the fastening clip can also be produced substantially from plastic, for example a recycled plastic material, and, as has already been described, the hook-and-loop connecting element can be machined integrally into the clip or can be fastened thereto in another way (for example, by way of positively locking and/or non-positive connection, by way of adhesive bonding or mechanical fastening elements).
[0066] Thefastening clip 3 has a C-shape, thefirst limb 3b of which is to be fastened to the roof substructure, for example a transverse batten 4, and the second limb 3a of which, in the installed state, acts on the edge of the roofing covering element and engages over part of the top side of the latter, as shown in Fig. 2. These two limbs are coupled to each other by a web. Here, the position is selected in such a way that the clip or at least the region thereofwhich acts as hook-and-loop connecting element is aligned with the position of the hook-and-loop connecting element 2 on the underside of the roofing covering element which is laid in an overlapping manner on top thereof, in order that a maximum mechanical retaining force between them is achieved.
[0067] As an alternative, the fastening clip can also be designed in such a way that it acts only on the roofing covering element and not also on the roof substructure. This variant is shown in Fig. 3. In this case, one limb 3a of the clip engages over the upper region of the roofing covering element and arranges the hook-and-loop connecting element there in the desired position and the other limb 3b engages around the edge of the roofing covering element, with the result that the clip is fastened overall only to the roofing covering element. In this variant, the roofing covering elements which are laid in an overlapping manner are fastened to one another via the reversibly releasable mechanical retaining force of the hook-and-loop connecting elements. To this extent, wind suction protection takes place by way of the mass of the assembly. Depending on the application, it is also possible to use both types offastening clips within one roofing covering.
[0068] Moreover, the fastening clips which are described and shown represent only one basic shape of suitable clips. Further modifications are possible, as long as the function according to the invention is ensured.
[0069] Another modification of the fastening clip is indicated in the top region of Fig. 1 a in the form of the clip 5, and it consists in that the clip 5 is of wider configuration at least in the region of the limb which lies on the top side of the roofing covering elements, and engages over a plurality of roofing covering elements. Here, the hook-and-loop connecting element can be provided in a con tinuous or regional manner.
[0070] The clip 6, 9 according to the invention, which is shown schematically in Fig. 4 once again in two variants, being h-shaped, has a section 6c, 9c which is recessed from thefirst and second limbs 6a, 6b, 9a, 9b and has a fastening face 6b, 9b, on which the hook-and-loop connecting element 2 is provided on a third limb which, as viewed from the side in the illustration of Figure 4, is elevated above a plane which is defined by the first limb 6a, 9a. To this end, the recessed section 6c, 9c encompasses the web of the clip, extending integrally from the second limb 6b, 9b first of all upwards as far as a rear edge of a roofing covering element, to which the clip is to be fastened, and then obliquely upwards away from the rear edge. The recessed section 6c, 9c then extends back to thefirst limb 6a, 9a, thereby providing a third limb, and in the process forms the fastening face 6e, 9e which is elevated by a step with respect to the plane of the first limb 6a, 9a. The recessed section 6c, 9c can compensate for shaped-out formations and height differences between the top side and the underside of roofing covering elements which are laid one above another, optionally with consideration of the thickness of the hook-and-loop connecting elements 2. Moreover, the recessed section 6c, 9c can preferably be of elastically resilient configuration overall on account of its shaping, with the result that it is deformed elastically when a roofing covering element is placed onto it, damps a jolt in the process and, on account of the elasticity, contributes to bringing the hook-and-loop connecting elements into engagement reliably and holding them. Moreover, it is possible to hold the clip fixedly on the recessed section 6c, 9c by hand, if the roofing covering element which is connected to it via the hook-and-loop connection is to be raised up. As a result, dismantling is facilitated and deformation of the clip and/ordamage of the roofing covering element are avoided. In this embodiment, the roofing covering element comprises a first surface for providing outer surface of said roof or wall covering and a second surface for facing the roof or wall substructure. The second surface, in figure 4 oriented downwards towards the drawn battens 4, has a first zone for overlapping with other roofing or wall covering elements and having a notch-like profiled cross section, a third zone for contacting the underlying roof or wall substructure, here the batten, and a second zone between the first and third zone. The first hook-and-loop connecting element 2 is fixed to this second zone thereby providing a hook-and-loop surfaced area to this second zone, for cooperating with the hook-and-loop surfaced areas of the clips.
[0071] In a further variant which is illustrated using the clip 6, the limb 6a of the clip 6 is configured in such away that, in the installed state, it protrudes out of the overlap region of roofing covering elements 1 which lie on top of one another and has a projection 6d which projects upwards beyond the top side of the roofing covering element, on which it rests, and serves as a snow guard. The said projection can be formed integrally on the limb 6a, by the latter being bent to form a triangle if it is formed, for example, from a flat, strip-like tape. As an alternative, however, the projection can also be fastened as a separate element to the limb, for example by way of a mechanical connection such as screwing, riveting or the like or by way of soldering, welding, adhesive bonding or corresponding connection techniques. The height ofthe projection 6d is, for example, approximately from 5 to 10 cm, both the height and the shape being arbitrary perse, as long as the function as a snow guard is ensured.
[0072] The length of the limb 6a or the position of the projection which serves as snow guard is preferably selected in such a way that the pressure point lies above the roof batten 4, in order to prevent damage to the roofing covering elements as a result of a load. Since snow guards are not required at all positions ofthe clips, different variants ofthe clip can be used in one roofing covering.
[0073] In a further refinement (not shown), the hook-and-loop connecting element is configured as a flat textile, plastic or metal tape. This embodiment has the advantage that the tape can be fastened flatly in a simple manner to the underside ofthe roofing covering element or the top side of the fastening clip and is only slightly bulky in the vertical direction. In these particular embodiments, previous roofing covering elements with a predefined profile can be retained in a substantially unmodified manner and can be retrofitted to the roofing covering element according to the invention. As a result of the lower height, this variant is particularly suitable for flat and small-format elements such as roof and wall panels, clapboards and panels made from metal.
[0074] The expression "hook-and-loop connecting element" which is used in this description is intended to denote in each case both elements of a hook-and-loop connection which, according to the above description, can be different or, for example in the case ofthe "mushroom head principle", can also be identical, but in every case are complementary for the purpose of the production ofthe reversibly releasable mechanical engagement connection.
[0075] A roofing covering element which is produced in a conventional way and shape or profile, for example a saddle stone or a roof panel or a roofing tile or moulded brick, can be provided retrospectively with a hook-and-loop connecting element. To this end, it can be necessary to remove a part region, for example at a base rib, on the rear side ofthe roofing covering element at the desired position which, in the laid state, overlaps with a roofing covering element ofthe same type which lies below it, in order to provide an installation with consideration ofthe height ofthe hook-and-loop connecting element. Regional depressions can also be formed into the customary shapes ofthe roofing covering elements in a very simple manner at a defined point, however. The hook-and-loop connecting elements are then adhesively bonded as desired into the depressed region which has already been predefined, by wayofan adhesive, preferably a two-com ponent epoxy adhesive. It goes without saying that these operations can also be automated completely or partially.
[0076] The respective fastening faces for the hook-and-loop connecting elements on the roofing covering elements do not have to be flat, but rather can also be curved or serrated or toothed. If the fastening elements then have a complementary curved fastening face, an additional positively locking connection is achieved to the reversibly releasable mechanical connection ofthe hook-and-loop connecting elements.
[0077] If possible, the connection ofthe hook-and-loop connecting element to the respective roofing covering element can already be achieved within the context of the production ofthe roofing covering element from the respective starting material, that is to say, for example, clay, concrete, fibre cement, plastic and the like. In the case of elements made from natural stone such as slate, from metal or from wood, or in the case of elements which are prefabricated in some other way (for example, fired elements), subsequent fastening may be suitable in some circumstances. The element is particularly preferably produced from cement-bonded material, from ceramic material, from plastic material, from metal, from natural stone, in particular slate, or from wood as basic material. If metal or plastic is used, the loops or barbs or mushroom heads can also be formed integrally during the production process.
[0078] The solution according to the invention is particularly advantageous in the case of tiles, such as clay or concrete tiles, which usually have complex contours or shapes and cannot be secured, or can be secured only insufficiently. In the case ofthe roofing covering element cooperating with clips according to the invention, merely a certain overlap region with a roofing covering element which lies underneath may be required; the pairing ofthe complementary hook-and-loop connecting elements on roofing covering elements and fastening elements may be provided in this overlap region, or in the alternative, the clip and the roofing covering element may have pairing of the complementary hook-and-loop connecting elements in the zone ofthe roofing covering element adjacent to the overlap region.
[0079] One advantage of this refinement is that the storm protection cannot be seen from the outer side of the roof panel, because the hook-and-loop connecting element is provided on the underside ofthe roofing covering element and the fastening element in the form of the clip can be dimensioned in such a way that it does not project beyond the overlap region. Moreover, the rainproof function ofthe roofing covering is fulfilled completely here, because the elements in no way impair the discharge of rainwater.
[0080] The invention also relates to a roofing covering or, correspondingly, to a wall covering having a plurality of rows of roofing covering elements which are laid next to one another, the roofing covering elements of adjacent rows overlapping partially, and at least some, but optionally also all, roofing covering elements in the arrange- ment being configured in the above-described way. The said roofing covering elements are fastened or are to be fastened in the described way to a roof substructure by way of a reversibly releasable mechanical connection in the arrangement with the respective complementary fastening element which is attached or is to be attached to the roof substructure.
[0081] However, the invention also relates to a method for laying roofing covering elements for producing a roofing covering or wall covering, such as shown in figures 1 a and 1 b. First of all a first row of roofing covering elements is laid next to one another and selected roofing covering elements being secured by means of a fastening element in the above-described way, that is to say by means of a fastening clip with a hook-and-loop connecting element on the upper edge region on the roof substructure. A second row of roofing covering elements are then laid next to one another in such a way that they overlap the roofing covering elements of the first row at least partially in the upper region. Here, either for all or at least for some of the roofing covering elements of the second row, those are selected which have the complementary hook-and-loop connecting element on their underside, and they are arranged in such a way that they are aligned substantially with the hook-and-loop connecting element which is provided on the associated fastening element of the first row and interact with the said hook-and-loop connecting element, in order to fasten the roofing covering elements to the roof substructure byway of the reversibly releasable mechanical connection via the fastening clips. Further rows are laid correspondingly.
[0082] Depending on the requirement of wind suction protection, all the roofing covering elements of an assembly can be configured with the reversibly releasable mechanical wind suction protection on the basis of the hook-and-loop connection. As an alternative, certain roofing covering elements can be selected, that is to say, for example, every second, every third, or any desired selection of the said roofing covering elements.
[0083] It is to be understood that although preferred embodiments and/or materials have been discussed for providing embodiments according to the present invention, various mod ifi cations or changes may be made without departing from the scope of the claims.
Claims 1. A clip (6, 9) having an h-shape cross section for clamping the circumference of a roofing or wall covering element (1) to the underlying roofing or wall covering element or roof or wall substructure, said clip having a first limb (6b, 9b) which is to be secured on the rooforwall substructure and/orthe underlying roofing or wall covering element, a second limb (6a, 9a) which, in the installed state, acts on the edge of the roofing or wall covering element and engages over part of the top side thereof, a web portion cou pling first and second limb, the first and second limb extending to a first side of the web portion, the clip comprising a third limb (6e, 9e) which, in the installed state, extends to the second side of the web portion, wherein the third limb comprising a hook-and-loop connecting element (2) providing a hook-and-loop surfaced area facing away from the first limb. 2. A clip (6, 9) according to claim 1, said third limb is elevated, as viewed from the side, over a plane which is defined by the second limb. 3. A clip (6) according to any one of the claims 1 to 2, the second limb (6a) of the clip being configured in such a way that, in the installed state, it protrudes out of the overlap region of roofing or wall covering elements which lie one above the other, and has a projection (6d) which projects upward beyond the top side of the roofing or wall covering element on which it rests, which projection may serve as a snow guard. 4. A clip (6) according to any one of the claims 1 to 3, wherein said hook-and-loop connecting element (2) is formed from metal. 5. A clip (6) according to any one of the claims 1 to 3, wherein said hook-and-loop connecting element (2) is formed from plastic. 6. A clip (6) according to any one of the claims 1 to 5, wherein said clip is formed from metal. 7. A clip (6) according to any one of the claims 1 to 5, wherein said clip is formed from plastic. 8. A clip (6) according to any one of the claims 1 to 7, wherein the second limb comprises a hook-and-loop connecting element providing a hook-and-loop surfaced area facing away from the first limb. 9. A kit of parts for providing a roof or wall covering, said kit comprises o A roofing or wall covering element (1 ) for laying in an overlapping manner with other roofing or wall covering elements, said roofing orwall covering element comprises « A first surface for providing outer surface of said rooforwall covering; « A second surface opposite to the first surface for facing the rooforwall substructure, said second surface having a first zone for overlapping with other roofing or wall covering elements , a third zone for contacting the underlying rooforwall substructure, and a second zone adjacent to and separating the first and third zone; * A first hook-and-loop connecting element (2) fixed to said second zone thereby providing a first hook-and-loop surfaced area; o a clip according to anyone of the claims 1 to 8. 10. A kit of parts according to claim 9, wherein said roofing or wall covering element is a roof covering element. 11. Roofing or wall covering having a plurality of rows of roofing or wall covering elements (1) which adjoin one another and are laid in an overlapping manner, at least some of the roofing or wall covering elements being fastened or being capable of being fastened mechanically in a reversibly releasable manner to the roof or wall substructure (4) by way of the respective complementary fastening element (6, 9) which is attached orcán be attached to a roof or wall substructure and/or the underlying roofing or wall covering element, said at least some of the roofing orwall covering elements being a roofing orwall covering element for laying in an overlapping manner with other roofing or wall covering elements, said roofing orwall covering element comprises o a first surface for providing outer surface of said roof orwall covering; o a second surface for facing the roof or wall substructure, said second surface having a first zone for overlapping with other roofing or wall covering elements , a third zone for contacting the underlying roof or wall substructure, and a second zone adjacent to and separating the first and third zone; o a first hook-and-loop connecting element (2) fixed to said second zone thereby providing a hook-and-loop surfaced area; the complementary fastening elements being provided by a clip (6, 9) according to any one of the claims 1 to 8. 12. Roofing or wall covering according to claim 11, wherein said roofing orwall covering is a roof covering. 13. Method for laying roofing or wall covering elements (1) for producing a roofing or wall covering, having the following steps: • laying of roofing orwall covering elements (1) next to one another in a first row and fastening of selected ones of the roofing orwall covering elements to a roof or wall substructure (4) by means of a clip (6, 9) according to any one of the claims 1 to 8, and • laying of roofing orwall covering elements (1) next to one another in a second row, which roofing or wall covering elements partially overlap the roofing orwall covering elements of the first row, and being arranged in such a way that the hook-and-loop connecting elements (2) which are provided on them are aligned substantially and interact with first hook-and-loop connecting elements (2) which are provided on thefastening elements of the first row, in order to fasten the roofing orwall covering elements mechanically in a reversibly releasable manner to the roof or wall substructure, said roofing orwall covering elements comprising o a first surface for providing outer surface of said roof orwall covering; o a second surface forfacing the roof or wall substructure, said second surface having a first zone for overlapping with other roofing orwall covering elements , a third zone for contacting the underlying roof or wall substructure, and a second zone adjacent to and separating the first and third zone; o a first hook-and-loop connecting element fixed to said second zone thereby providing a hook-and-loop surfaced area. 14. A method according to claim 13, wherein said method is a method for laying roofing elements (1) for producing a roofing covering.
Patentansprüche 1. Clip (6, 9) mit einem h-förmigen Querschnitt zum Festklemmen des Umfangs eines Dacheinde-ckungs- oder Wandbekleidungselements (1) am darunterliegenden Dacheindeckungs- oder Wandbekleidungselement oder an der Dach- oder Wandunterkonstruktion, mit einem ersten Schenkel (6b, 9b), der an der Dach- oder Wandunterkonstruktion und/oderam darunterliegenden Dacheindeckungs-oderWandbekleidungselementzu haltern ist, einem zweiten Schenkel (6a, 9a), der im Einbauzustand am Rand des Dacheindeckungs- oder Wandbekleidungselements angreift und einen Teil der Oberseite desselben übergreift, einen Stegabschnitt, der den ersten und zweiten Schenkel verbindet, wobei der erste und zweite Schenkel bis zu einer ersten Seite des Stegabschnitts reichen, mit einem dritten Schenkel (6e, 9e), der im eingebauten Zustand bis zur zweiten Seite des Stegabschnitts reicht, worin der dritte Schenkel mit einem Klettverbindungsele-ment (2) eine Klettoberfläche bereitstellt, die vom ersten Schenkel abgewandt ist. 2. Clip (6, 9) nach Anspruch 1, wobei der dritte Schenkel, von der Seite gesehen, über eine durch den zweiten Schenkel definierte Ebene erhaben ist. 3. Clip (6) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 2, wobei der zweite Schenkel (6a) des Clips so ausgelegt ist, dass er im Einbauzustand aus dem Überdeckungsbereich übereinanderliegender Dacheindeckungsoder Wandbekleidungselemente herausragt und einen über die Oberseite des Dacheindeckungs- oder Wandbekleidungselements, auf dem er aufliegt, nach oben stehenden Vorsprung (6d) aufweist, wobei der Vorsprung als Schneestopper dienen kann. 4. Clip (6) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 3, worin das Klettverbindungselement (2) aus Metall gebildet ist. 5. Clip (6) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 3, worin das Klettverbindungselement (2) aus Kunststoff gebildet ist. 6. Clip (6) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 5, worin der Clip aus Metall gebildet ist. 7. Clip (6) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 5, worin der Clip aus Kunststoff gebildet ist. 8. Clip (6) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 7, worin der zweite Schenkel ein Klettverbindungselement umfasst, das eine vom ersten Schenkel abgewandte Klettoberfläche bereitstellt. 9. Satz von Teilen zur Bereitstellung einer Dacheindeckung oder Wandbekleidung, wobei der Satz Folgendes umfasst: o Dacheindeckungs- oder Wandbekleidungselement (1 ) zur überlappenden Verlegung mit anderen Dacheindeckungs- oder Wandbekleidungselementen, wobei das Dacheindeckungsoder Wandbekleidungselement Folgendes umfasst: • eine erste Fläche zur Bereitstellung einer Außenfläche der Dacheindeckung oder Wandbekleidung; • eine zweite der Dach- oder Wandunterkonstruktion zugewandte Fläche gegenüber der ersten Fläche, wobei die zweite Fläche einen ersten Bereich zum Überlappen mit anderen Dacheindeckungs- oder Wandbekleidungselementen, einen dritten Bereich zum Anliegen an der darunterliegenden Dach-oder Wandunterkonstruktion und einen zweiten Bereich, der an den ersten und dritten Bereich angrenzt und beide trennt, aufweist; • ein erstes Klettverbindungselement (2), das am zweiten Bereich angebracht ist und so eine erste Klettfläche bereitstellt; o Clip nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 8. 10. Satz von Teilen nach Anspruch 9, worin das Dacheindeckungs- oder Wandbekleidungselement ein Dacheindeckungselement ist. 11. Dacheindeckung oder Wandbekleidung, mit mehreren Reihen von aneinandergrenzenden und überlappend verlegten Dacheindeckungs- oder Wandbekleidungselementen (1), wobei zumindest einige der Dacheindeckungs- oder Wandbekleidungselemente reversibel lösbar mechanisch an der Dachoder Wandunterkonstruktion (4) mittels dem jeweiligen komplementären Befestigungselement (6, 9) befestigt oder zu befestigen sind, wobei zumindest einige der Dacheindeckungs- oder Wandbekleidungselemente ein Dacheindeckungs- oder Wandbekleidungselement zur überlappenden Verlegung mit anderen Dacheindeckungs-oder Wandbekleidungselementen sind, wobei dieses Dacheindeckungs- oder Wandbekleidungselement Folgendes umfasst: o eine erste Fläche zur Bereitstellung einer Außenfläche der Dacheindeckung oder Wandbekleidung; o eine zweite der Dach- oder Wandunterkonstruktion zugewandte Fläche, wobei die zweite Fläche einen ersten Bereich zum Überlappen mit anderen Dacheindeckungs- oder Wandbekleidungselementen aufweist, einen dritten Bereich zum Anliegen an der darunterliegenden Dach- oder Wandunterkonstruktion und einen zweiten Abschnitt, der an den ersten und dritten Bereich angrenzt und beide trennt, aufweist; o ein erstes Klettverbindungselement (2), das am zweiten Bereich angebracht ist und so eine Klettfläche bereitstellt; wobei die ergänzenden Befestigungselemente durch einen Clip (6, 9) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 8 bereitgestellt werden. 12. Dacheindeckung oder Wandbekleidung nach Anspruch 11, worin die Dacheindeckung oder Wandbekleidung eine Dacheindeckung ist. 13. Verfahren zur Verlegung von Dacheindeckungs-oder Wandbekleidungselementen (1) zur Fierstellung einer Dacheindeckung oder Wandbekleidung, mit folgenden Schritten: o Verlegen von Dacheindeckungs- oder Wandbekleidungselementen (1) nebeneinander in einer ersten Reihe und Befestigen von ausge- wählten der Dacheindeckungs- oder Wandbekleidungselemente an einer Dach- bzw. Wandunterkonstruktion (4) mittels eines Clips (6, 9) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 8, und o Verlegen von Dacheindeckungs- oder Wandbekleidungselementen (1 ) nebeneinander in einer zweiten Reihe, die die Dacheindeckungsoder Wandbekleidungselemente der ersten Reihe teilweise überlappen und so angeordnet werden, dass die an diesen vorgesehenen Klett-verbindungselemente (2) mit an den Befestigungselementen der ersten Reihe vorgesehenen ersten Klettverbindungselementen (2) im Wesentlichen ausgerichtet sind und Zusammenwirken, um die Dacheindeckungs- oder Wandbekleidungselemente reversibel lösbar mechanisch an der Dach- bzw. Wandunterkonstruktion zu befestigen, wobei diese Dacheindeckungs- oder Wandbekleidungselemente Folgendes umfassen: • eine erste Fläche zur Bereitstellung einer Außenfläche der Dacheindeckung oder Wandbekleidung; • eine zweite der Dach- oder Wandunterkonstruktion zugewandte Fläche, wobei die zweite Fläche einen ersten Bereich zum Überlappen mit anderen Dacheindeckungs- oder Wandbekleidungselementen aufweist, einen dritten Bereich zum Anliegen an der darunterliegenden Dach- oder Wandunterkonstruktion und einen zweiten Bereich, der an den ersten und dritten Bereich angrenzt und beide trennt; • ein erstes Klettverbindungselement, das am zweiten Bereich angebracht ist und so eine Klettfläche bereitstellt. 14. Verfahren nach Anspruch 13, worin das Verfahren ein Verfahren zurVerlegung von Dacheindeckungselementen (1) zur Fierstellung einer Dacheindeckung ist.
Revendications 1. Clip (6, 9) présentant une section transversale en forme de Fl pour serrer la circonférence d’un élément de couverture de toiture ou de mur (1 ) sur l’élément de couverture de toiture ou de mur sous-jacent ou sur la sous-structure de toit ou de mur, ledit clip comprenant une première branche (6b, 9b) qui doit être fixée sur la sous-structure de toit ou de mur et/ou sur l’élément de couverture de toiture ou de mur sous-jacent, une deuxième branche (6a, 9a) qui, à l’état installé, agit sur le bord de l’élément de couverture de toiture ou de mur et s’engage sur une partie du côté supérieur de celui-ci, une partie de bande couplant les première et deuxième branches, les première et deuxième branches s’étendant jusqu’à un premier côté de la partie de bande, le clip comprenant une troisième branche (6e, 9e) qui, à l’état installé, s’étend jusqu’au deuxième côté de la partie de bande, dans lequel la troisième branche comprend un élément de connexion auto-agrippant (2) qui fournit une région surfacée auto-agrippante qui tourne le dos à la première branche. 2. Clip (6, 9) selon la revendication 1, dans lequel ladite troisième branche est élevée, quand on regarde latéralement, au-dessus d’un plan qui est défini par la deuxième branche. 3. Clip (6) selon l’une quelconque des revendications 1 à 2, dans lequel la deuxième branche (6a) du clip est configurée de telle sorte que, à l’état installé, elle fasse saillie hors de la région de chevauchement des éléments de couverture de toiture ou de mur qui sont disposés les uns au-dessus des autres, et comporte une saillie (6d) qui fait saillie vers le haut au-delà du côté supérieur de l’élément de couverture de toiture ou de mursur lequel il repose, ladite saillie pouvant servir de garde-neige. 4. Clip (6) selon l’une quelconque des revendications 1 à 3, dans lequel ledit élément de connexion auto-agrippant (2) est constitué de métal. 5. Clip (6) selon l’une quelconque des revendications 1 à 3, dans lequel ledit élément de connexion auto-agrippant (2) est constitué de plastique. 6. Clip (6) selon l’une quelconque des revendications 1 à 5, dans lequel ledit clip est constitué de métal. 7. Clip (6) selon l’une quelconque des revendications 1 à 5, dans lequel ledit clip est constitué de plastique. 8. Clip (6) selon l’une quelconque des revendications 1 à 7, dans lequel la deuxième branche comprend un élément de connexion auto-agrippant qui fournit une région surfacée auto-agrippante qui tourne le dos à la première branche. 9. Kit de pièces pour former une couverture de toit ou de mur, ledit kit comprenant: - un élément de couverture de toiture ou de mur (1) à poser d’une manière chevauchante avec d’autres éléments de couverture de toiture ou de mur, ledit élément de couverture de toiture ou de mur comprenant: - une première surface pour former une surface extérieure de ladite couverture de toit ou de mur; - une deuxième surface opposée à la première surface devant faire face à la sous-structure de toit ou de mur, ladite deuxième surface présentant une première zone pour un chevauchement avec d’autres éléments de couverture de toit ou de mur, une troisième zone pour entrer en contact avec la sous-structure de toit ou de mur sous-jacente, et une deuxième zone adjacente aux et séparant les première et troisième zones; et - un premier élément de connexion auto-agrip-pant (2) qui est fixé à ladite deuxième zone, fournissant de ce fait une région surfacée auto-agrippante; et - un clip selon l’une quelconque des revendications 1 à 8. 10. Kit de pièces selon la revendication 9, dans lequel ledit élément de couverture de toiture ou de mur est un élément de couverture de toit. 11. Couverture de toiture ou de mur comprenant une pluralité de rangées d’éléments de couverture de toiture ou de mur (1) qui sont contigus les uns aux autres et qui sont posés d’une manière chevauchante, au moins plusieurs des éléments de couverture de toiture ou de mur étant attachés ou pouvant être attachés mécaniquement d’une façon réversi-blement détachable à la sous-structure de toit ou de mur (4) au moyen de l’élément de fixation complémentaire respectif (6, 9) qui est attaché ou qui peut être attaché à une sous-structure de toit ou de mur et/ou à l’élément de couverture de toiture ou de mur sous-jacent, lesd its au moins plusieurs des éléments de couverture de toiture ou de mur étant un élément de couverture de toiture ou de mur à poser d’une manière chevauchante avec d’autres éléments de couverture de toiture ou de mur, ledit élément de couverture de toiture ou de mur comprenant: - une première surface pour former une surface extérieure de ladite couverture de toit ou de mur; - une deuxième surface devant faire face à la sous-structure de toit ou de mur, ladite deuxième surface présentant une première zone pour un chevauchement avec d’autres éléments de couverture de toit ou de mur, une troisième zone pour entrer en contact avec la sous-structure de toit ou de mur sous-jacente, et une deuxième zone adjacente aux et séparant les première et troisième zones; et - un premier élément de connexion auto-agrip-pant (2) qui est fixé à ladite deuxième zone, fournissant de ce fait une région surfacée auto-agrippante; les éléments de fixation complémentaires étant fournis par un clip (6, 9) selon l’une quelconque des revendications 1 à 8. 12. Couverture de toiture ou de mur selon la revendica tion 11, dans laquelle ladite couverture de toiture ou de mur est une couverture de toit. 13. Procédé pour poser des éléments de couverture de toiture ou de mur (1) pour produire une couverture de toiture ou de mur, présentant les étapes suivantes: - poser des éléments de couverture de toiture ou de mur (1) les uns à côté des autres en une première rangée et attacher des éléments sélectionnés parmi les éléments de couverture de toiture ou de mura une sous-structure de toit ou de mur (4) au moyen d’un clip (6, 9) selon l’une quelconque des revendications 1 à 8, et - poser des éléments de couverture de toiture ou de mur (1) les uns à côté des autres en une deuxième rangée, lesdits éléments de couverture de toiture ou de mur chevauchant partiellement les éléments de couverture de toiture ou de mur de la première rangée, et étant agencés de telle sorte que les éléments de connexion auto-agrippants (2) qui sont prévus sur ceux-ci soient sensiblement alignés et interagissent avec des premiers éléments de connexion auto-agrippants (2) qui sont prévus sur les éléments de fixation de la première rangée, dans le but d’attacher les éléments de couverture de toiture ou de mur mécaniquement d’une manière ré-versiblement détachable à la sous-structure de toit ou de mur, lesdits éléments de couverture de toiture ou de mur comprenant: - une première surface pour former une surface extérieure de ladite couverture de toit ou de mur; - une deuxième surface devant faire face à la sous-structure de toit ou de mur, ladite deuxième surface présentant une première zone pour un chevauchement avec d’autres éléments de couverture de toit ou de mur, une troisième zone pour entrer en contact avec la sous-structure de toit ou de mur sous-jacente, et une deuxième zone adjacente aux et séparant les première et troisième zones; et - un premier élément de connexion auto-agrip-pant qui est fixé à ladite deuxième zone, fournissant de ce fait une région surfacée auto-agrippante. 14. Procédé selon la revendication 13, dans lequel ledit procédé est un procédé pour poser des éléments de toiture (1) pour produire une couverture de toiture.
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Rögzít ők apöcs tetőfedő vagy falburkoló elegek összekapcsolására SlÁBADÁLIVií IGÉNYPONTOKFasteners Attaches to Roofing Roofing or Wallcovering Slabs 1. Rögzifökapocs {6, 9). amelynek h-alakú keresztmetszete van, és tetőfedő vagy falburkoló elem (1) kerületmeríti összekapcsolására szolgái az alatta fekvő tetőzettel vagy falburkoló elemmel vagy tetővel vagy falszerkezettel, ahol a rögzítökapocsnak első nyúlványa (8b, 9b) van, amely a tetőhöz vagy talszerkezeíhez és/vagy az alatta fekvő tetőszerkezethez vagy falburkoló elemhez rögzíthető. továbbá második nyúlványa (6a, 9a) van. amely felhelyezett állapotban a tető vagy falburkoló elem peremén rögzül, ás érintkezésben van annak felső felülete egy részével, továbbá az első és második nyúlványt összekötő gerinceleme van. ahol az első és második nyúlvány a gerinceíem első oldalának irányában húzódik, és a rögzítőkapocsnak harmadik nyúlványa (6e, 9e) van, amely felhelyezett állapotban a gerincétem második oldalának Irányában húzódik, ahol a harmadik nyúlvány az első nyúlvánnyal ellentétes Irányba néző tépőzár felületet képező tépőzár elemmel (2) van ellátva,1. Fastening clamp {6, 9). having a h-shaped cross-section and connecting the roofing or wall covering element (1) to the perimeter of the underlying roof or wall covering element or roof or wall structure, the fastening clamp having a first projection (8b, 9b) extending to the roof or floor structure and / or can be attached to the underlying roof structure or wall covering element. and a second projection (6a, 9a). which, when mounted, is fixed to the rim of the roof or wall covering element and is in contact with a portion of its top surface and has a ridge member connecting the first and second projections. wherein the first and second projections extend in the direction of the first side of the vertebrae, and the fastening clamp has a third projection (6e, 9e) extending in the direction of the second side of the spine, where the third projection is a Velcro fastener surface facing the first projection. (2) equipped with 2. Az 1, igénypont szerinti kapocs (8, 9), ahol a harmadik nyúlvány, oldalról nézve, a második nyúlvány síkja fölé emelkedő síkban van elrendezve.The clip (8, 9) of claim 1, wherein the third projection is disposed in a plane rising from the side of the plane of the second projection. 3. Az. 1. vagy 2. igénypontok bármelyike szerinti kapocs (6), ahol a rögzifökapocs második nyúlványa {6a) úgy van kialakítva, hogy felhelyezett állapotban túlnyúlik a tető vagy falburkoló elem átfedés! tartományán, amelyben azok egymáson fekszenek, és a tető vagy falburkoló etem felső oldalából. amelyen nyugszik, felfelé kiálló, hóhorogként szolgáló nyúlványa (6d) van.The clip (6) according to any one of claims 1 or 2, wherein the second projection (6a) of the fastener clamp is configured to overlap the roof or wall cladding member when positioned. they lie on top of each other and from the top of the roof or wall covering. on which it is resting, has an upwardly protruding projection (6d) as a snow hook. 4. Az 1. - 3. igénypontok bármelyike szerinti rőgzitökapocs (8), ahol a tépőzár etem (2) fémből van kialakítva.The staple clip (8) according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the Velcro fastener (2) is made of metal. 5. Az 1. - 3. igénypontok bármelyike szerinti rőgzitökapocs (8), ahol a tépőzár elem (2) műanyagból· van kiképezve.The coupling clip (8) according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the Velcro fastener (2) is formed of plastic. 8. Az 1, - 5. igénypontok bármelyike szerinti rőgzitökapocs (6), afroi a rögzítőkapocs fémből van kialakítva. ?. Az 1. - 5. igénypontok bármelyike szerinti rőgzitökapocs (6), ahol a rőgzitökapocs műanyagból van kiképezve.8. A coupling clip (6) according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the engagement clip is made of metal. . The staple clip (6) according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the staple clip is made of plastic. 8. Az 1. - 7. igénypontok bármelyike szerinti rőgzitökapocs (8), ahol a második nyúlvány az első nyúlvánnyal ellentétes irányba néző tépőzár felületet képező tépőzár elemmel vsn ellátva,The staple clip (8) according to any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein the second projection is provided with a velcro fastener element forming a Velcro surface facing the first projection, 9. Készlet tető vagy falburkolat létrehozására, ahol a késztet tartalmaz o egy tetőfedő vagy falburkoló elemet (1 ), amely átfedéssel másik tetőfedő vagy falburkoló etemre fektethető, és ahol a tetőfedő vagy falburkoló elem tartalmaz * első felületet, amely a tető vagy falburkolat külső felületét képezi; « második felületet, amely az első tetetettél szemben helyezkedik el, és amely felület a tetőt vagy a íaiszerkezetet képezi, és a második felületnek első zónája van, amely átfed egy másik tetőfedő vagy falburkoló elemet, továbbá agy harmadik zónája van, amely érintkezésben van az alul fekvő tető vagy falszerkezettel, továbbá az első és harmadik zónák közeiében elrendezett, ezeket a zónákét elválasztó második zónája van: » első tépőzár eleme (2) van, amely a második zónához van rögzítve, és ezzel első tépőzár felületű tartományt képez: ο továbbá az 1. - 8, igénypontok bármelyike szerinti rögzitőkapcsöt. 10. A 9. igénypont szerinti készlet, ahol a tetőíédö vagy falPurkoió elem tetőfedő elem,A kit for creating a roof or wall covering, comprising: o a roofing or wall covering element (1) overlapping with another roofing or wall covering element, and wherein the roofing or wall covering element comprises a * first surface that provides an outer surface of the roof or wall covering; forms; A second surface facing the first lattice edge, the surface of which forms the roof or beam structure, and the second surface having a first zone overlapping another roofing or wall covering element, and a third zone of the hub in contact with the bottom. and a second zone separating these zones adjacent to the first and third zones: a first Velcro element (2) secured to the second zone, thereby forming a first velcro area: - A fastening clip according to any one of claims 8 to 8. The kit of claim 9, wherein the roofing or wall piercing member is a roofing member, 11. Tetőfedés vagy falburkolat., amely számos tetőfedő vagy falburkoló elem (1) sorból áll, amelyek egymással érintkezésben vannak, és egymást átfedően vannak elrendezve, és a tetőfedő vagy falburkoló elemek közöl legalább néhány mechanikusan és oldható módon a tetőszerkezethez vagy a falszerkezethez (4) rögzíthető olyan kiegészítő rőgzitökapcsok (8, 9} alkalmazásával, amelyek a tetőszerkezethez vagy a faiszerkezethez és/vagy az alul fekvő tetőszerkezethez és falburkolat, elemeihez rögzíthetők vagy vannak rögzítve, és a legalább néhány tetőfedő vagy falburkoló elem olyan tetőfedő vagy falburkoló elem. amelyek más tetőfedő vagy falburkoló elemekkel egymást átfedő módon fektethetök le, és a tetőfedő vagy falburkoló elem tartalmaz o első felületet, amely a tető vagy falburkolat külső felületét képezi; o második felületet, amely az első felülettel szemben helyezkedik el, és amely felület a tetőt vagy a faiszerkezetet képezi, és a második felületnek első zónája van, amely átfed egy másik tetőfedő vagy falburkoló elemet, továbbá harmadik zónája van, amely érintkezésben van az alul fekvő tető- vagy falszerkezettel, továbbá az első és harmadik zónák mellett ezeket a zónákat elválasztó második zónája van; o első tépőzár eleme (2) van, amely a második zónához van rögzítve, és ezzel első tépőzár felületű tartományt képez; és a kiegészítő rögzítőelem az 1 - 8 igénypontok bármelyike szerinti kapocs (6, 9), 12. A 11. igénypont szerinti tetőfedés vagy falburkolat, ahol s tetőfedés vagy falburkolat tetőfedés,11. Roofing or wall cladding comprising a plurality of roofing or wall cladding elements (1) which are in contact with each other and overlapping each other, and the roofing or wall cladding elements provide at least some mechanically and releasably to the roof structure or wall structure (4). ) may be secured by the use of ancillary terminal blocks (8, 9) which may be attached or fixed to the roof structure or the timber structure and / or to the underlying roof structure and to the wall covering elements, and the at least some roofing or wall covering elements are roofing or wall covering elements. can be laid overlapping with the roofing or wall covering elements, and the roofing or wall covering element comprises a first surface forming the outer surface of the roof or wall covering, o a second surface facing the first surface and the surface of the roof or wood. it has a structure and the second surface has a first zone that overlaps another roofing or wall covering element and has a third zone which is in contact with the underlying roof or wall structure, and has a second zone separating these zones next to the first and third zones. ; o a first Velcro fastener element (2) secured to the second zone to form a first Velcro surface; and a clamp (6, 9) according to any one of claims 1 to 8, and a roof cladding or wall cladding according to claim 11, wherein roofing or wall cladding is a roof covering, 13. Eljárás tetőfedő vagy falburkoló elemek (1) fektetésére tetőfedés vagy falburkolat kialakítása céljából, amelynek során a következő lépéseket hajtjuk végre; » tetőfedő vagy falburkoló elemeket (1) fektetünk le egymás mellé első sorban, és rögzítjük a tetőfedő vagy falburkoló elemek kiválasztott elemeit a tetőhöz vagy faíszer-kezethez (4) az 1. -3. igénypontok bármelyike szerinti rögzltökapocs (6, 9} segítségévei, és o tetőfedő vagy falburkoló elemeket (1) fektetünk le egymás mellé második sorban, amely tetőfedő vagy falburkoló elemek részben átfedik az első sorban elrendezett tetőfedő vagy falburkoló elemeket, és oly módon vannak elrendezve, hogy a rajtuk elhelyezett tépőzár elemek (2) lényegében egyvonaíban vannak, és az első sor rögzítő elemein elrendezett o tépőzár elemekkel (2) együttműködve a tetőfedő vagy falburkoló elemeket mechanikusan és oldható módon a tető- vagy falszerkezethez rögzítik, és ahol a tetőfedő vagy falburkoló elemek tartalmaznak. o első felületet, amely a tető vagy falburkolat külső felületét képezi; ο második felületet, amely az eisö felülettel szemben helyezkedik el, es amely felület a tetőt vagy a falszerkezetet, képezi, és a második felületnek első zónája van, amely átfed egy másik tetőfedő vagy falburkoló elemet, továbbá harmadik zónája van, amely érintkezésben van az alul fekvő tető- vagy fal-szerkezettel, továbbá az első és harmadik zónák mellett ezeket a zónákat elválasztó második zónája van; o eisö tépőzár elemet (2), amely a második zónához van rögzítve, és ezzei első tépőzár .felületű tartományt képez. 14. A 13. igénypont szerinti eljárás, ahol az eljárás tetőfedés létrehozására szolgái tetőfedő elemek (1) lefektetésére szolgáié eljárás»A method of laying a roofing or wall covering element (1) for the purpose of providing a roof covering or wall covering, wherein the following steps are performed; »Laying the roofing or wall covering elements (1) side by side in the first row and fixing the selected elements of the roofing or wall covering elements to the roof or wood structure (4). Fixing clip (6, 9) according to one of Claims 1 to 5, and laying roofing or wall covering elements (1) side by side in a second row, which roofing or wall covering elements partially overlap the first row of roofing or wall covering elements and are arranged in such a way that the Velcro elements (2) placed on them are substantially aligned and, in conjunction with the Velcro elements (2) arranged on the fastening elements of the first row, the roofing or wall cladding elements are mechanically and releasably affixed to the roof or wall structure, and wherein the roofing or wall cladding elements comprise o a first surface forming the outer surface of the roof or wall covering ο a second surface facing the front surface, which surface forms the roof or wall structure, and the second surface has a first zone overlapping another roofing or wallcovering element, further and a third zone in contact with the underlying roof or wall structure, and a second zone separating these zones adjacent to the first and third zones; o a second Velcro fastener (2) secured to the second zone and forming a first Velcro area. The method according to claim 13, wherein the method for laying a roof covering serves to lay roofing elements (1) »
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