IE51993B1 - Skylight construction - Google Patents

Skylight construction

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IE51993B1
IE51993B1 IE121181A IE121181A IE51993B1 IE 51993 B1 IE51993 B1 IE 51993B1 IE 121181 A IE121181 A IE 121181A IE 121181 A IE121181 A IE 121181A IE 51993 B1 IE51993 B1 IE 51993B1
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gasket
frame
set forth
curb frame
skylight construction
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IE121181A
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Wasco Products
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The present invention relates in general to an improved skylight construction, and is concerned, more particularly, with an improved curb frame construction which provides an improved thermalized skylight which is preferably for residential use.
The typical prior art skylight curb frame is made of a metal material such as an extruded aluminium. See for example U.S. Patent No. 4,073,097. These curb frames certainly provide an adequate support, however, they permit heat conduction therethrough either from the inside of the building to the outside or vice versa. Furthermore, in cold weather there is a tendency for because condensation to form on the glass panels or acrylic dome^of an insufficient temperature differential between the inside and outside of the panels or domes Accordingly, one object of the present invention is to provide an improved skylight construction having, in particular, an improved curb frame constructi Another object of the present invention is to provide an improved thermalized skylight preferably for residential use. - 2 51993 A further object of the present invention is to provide an improved skylight construction wherein the curb frame may be constructed of a relatively rigid thermoplastic material such as polyvinylchloride.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide an improved skylight curb frame construction combining a curb of a rigid thermoplastic co-extruded with a flexible thermoplastic forming one or more gaskets for sealing the curb frame to at least the dome or panel associated therewith.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide an improved method of construction of a skylight incorporating composite integral rigid and flexible thermoplastic sections and incorporating a welding technique adapted to seal both the curb and the gasket to provide a continuous seal.
The forming of a positive seal is important with regard to skylight construction. Air exfiltration out of a skylight due to the suction pressures caused by winds is an important factor in the total energy effect on a building when a skylight is used. Thus, the use of this special composite PVC is important from the standpoint of energy conservation.
Accordingly, another object of the present invention is to provide a skylight construction that is characterised by being energy-saving.
To accomplish the foregoing and other objects of the invention, there is provided a skylight construction adapted to be fitted into an opening in a building such as the roof of a residential house. This skylight construction comprises a curb frame extending about the opening and having means for receiving nails or the like for securing the frame in place about the opening. In one embodiment, one, two or more transparent or translucent thermoplastic domes cover the opening and extend at the edge to the curb frame. In another embodiment the dome is replaced by one, two or more glass panels. A retainer - 3 51993 extends about the periphery of the skylight for holding the dome or panel on the curb frame. In accordance with the invention the curb frame is construct! of a rigid plastic, preferably polyvinylchloride (PVC). The PVC curb frame i co-extruded and heat-welded at the corners of the frame and has ^integral therewith at least one gasket formed of a flexible portion of PVC or the like for sealing between the curb frame and the covering means over the opening. The curb frame is constructed preferably of a rigid PVC having a hardness in the shore scale D while the gasket is of a flexible PVC having a hardness in the shore hardness range A. One important feature of the present invention is that a heat platten, high frequency, ultrasonic or other thermoplastic welding technique may be used to weld the curb, and also at the same time weld the gasket for a continuous seal. This provides an extremely tight skylight construction whic is an energy-saving feature of the invention. The curb frame preferably also includes a second gasket that is flexible, integral with the curb frame and contacts the retaining means to form a seal therewith. The curb frame may have a hollow construction, preferably has weep holes therein, and includes means on the inner side thereof defining a condensation gutter.
Numerous other objects, features and advantages of the invention should now become apparent upon a reading of the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:Figure 1 is a cross-sectional view of a domed skylight construction showing only a portion of the pair of domes that are used; Figure 2 is a somewhat enlarged view of the curb frame construction depicted in Figure 1; Figure 3 is a plan view of a fragment of the skylight construction showing the corner seal; - 4 51993 Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view similar to the view of Figure 1 but for an alternate embodiment of a flat skylight construction; Figure 5 shows in cross-section, the detail of the curb frame of Figure 4; Figure 6 is a plan view showing a fragment of the skylight construction of 5 Figure 4.
Referring now to the drawings, Figures 1 to 3 show a first embodiment of the invention wherein the skylight is in the form of a domed skylight. The second embodiment is shown in Figures 4 to 6 and is a flat skylight construction.
In the first embodiment shown in Figures i to 3 the domed skylight construction 10 spans an opening 10 which may be of square or rectangular shape and defined in part by upright walls 12. A finish material 14 may also be provided on the inside of the opening 10.
The skylight construction in the first embodiment includes a pair of domes 16 and 18 which are preferably acrylic thermoplastic domes, a curb frame 20 of a thermoplastic which is preferably polyvinylchloride (PVC), and a retainer 22. Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view showing the curb frame. Figure 3 shows a corner of the frame of Figure 2 depicting the corner sealing arrangement.
About the wall 12 there may be provided a flashing or roofing felt strip 24 which extends along the outer surface of the wall and about the top thereof as depicted in Figure 1. The curb frame 20 may be extruded in straight sections and is secured on the top of the wall 12 over the flashing strip 24. The curb frame 20 may be secured to the wall 12 by means of a number of nails 26 which extend through the flange 28 of the curb frame 20. In addition to the downwardly depending flange 28, the curb frame also includes a base wall 30 and a singular or plurality of upright walls defining trough 34 and providing support for domes 16 and 18. At the upright wall or walls there is the - 5 51993 glazing seal gasket 48. A horizontal element 36 may also be provided.
The bottom wall 30 may have nipples 38 to provide embeddment in mastic and to define the skylight well opening. As depicted in Figure 1, a mastic 40 may be laid between the flashing strip 24 and the base wall 30. In the trough 34 there is preferably disposed a moisture absorbent material 42 which may be a cotton or other fibrous batten or the like. The trough 42 with the absorbent material is for receiving any condensation from the dome 18 and collecting this condensation. The curb frame is preferably also provided with openings 44 and 46 spaced therealong which are weep holes for any excess water permitting the water to be removed from the curb frame.
The extruded curb frame is constructed of a weatherable rigid thermoplastic material, such as a rigid PVC compound of a ASTM-D 1784-69 type 1334-C made by B. F. Goodrich Company of Cleveland, Ohio. The specific gravity of this material is 1.46 or on that order. The material has a durometer D hardness of 82±3. The tensile strength is 6200 lbs. per sq. inch and the tensile modulus is 355,000 p.s.i. The IZOD impact at 32°F. is 1.781 lbs. per inch. The heat distortion at 264 p.s.i. is 163°F.
The curb frame, also includes a top cup-shaped gasket 48 and a side edge gasket 50. Both of these gaskets integrally form with the curb frame but are of a weatherable flexible co-extrusion material such as GEON No. 83741 PVC compound. This compound has a specific gravity of 1.36 or thereabouts and ha a durometer A hardness of 72±3. The tensile strength is on the order of 155C p.s.i. and the tensile modulus is 675 p.s.i. The ultimate elongation is 31C and the brittleness temperature is -35°F.
The curb frame also includes an internally threaded recess 52 which receives bolt 54 for securing the retainer 22 to the curb frame 20. It is noted that the gasket 50 may be slightly deflected and seals against the wall 56 of the - 6 51993 retainer. The top wail 58 of the retainer presses against the edges 17 and 19 of the respective domes 16 and 18. A compressible seal 60 is preferably sandwiched between the edges 17 and 19 and the edge 19 rests upon the cupshaped gasket 48 which compresses to seal against the dome. A single dome 16 may be sufficient for certain applications, and in such case the seal 60 and dome 18 are not required.
Figure 3 shows a corner of the construction wherein two straight sections of extruded curb frame are joined. These sections are joined to form the square or rectangular overall configuration of the curb frame. The joining is accomplished preferably by a heated platten welding technique which welds the section of curb frame at the same time also welding the gaskets 48 and 50.
Figures 4 to 6 show the second embodiment of the present invention in the form of a flat skylight construction which spans an opening 110 which may be of square or rectangular shape and defined in part by upright walls 12 and horizontal walls 14.
The skylight construction in the second embodiment includes a pair of glass plates 116 and 118, a curb frame 120, of a rigid thermoplastic such as polyvinylchloride (PVC), and a retainer 122. Figure 5 is a cross-sectional view showing the design of the PVC curb frame. Figure 6 shows a corner of the frame of Figure 5 illustrating the corner sealing arrangement in accordance with the invention.
Roofing felt or other sealing layer 124 extends over the top surface of roof sheathing 14. The curb frame 120 is preferably extruded in straight sections and is secured on the top of the layer 124. The curb frame 120 may be secured to the roof sheathing 14 by means of a number of nails 126 which extend through the flange 128 of the curb frame 120. In addition to the outwardly extending flange 128, the curb frame also includes a base wall 130 and a singular wall or - 7 993 plurality of upright walls which hold the glazing 116 and 118, and threaded recess 152 above base wall 130. At the top of the upright wall or walls there is an integral co-extrusion glazing seal gasket 148. A horizontal element 136 may also be provided. The bottom wall 130 may have nipples 138 to provide embeddment in mastic and to define skylight well opening. As depicted in Figure 4, a mastic 140 may be laid between the layer 124 and base wall 130. In the trough 134 there is preferably disposed a moisture absorbent material 142 which may be a cotton or other fibrous batten or the like. The trough 142 with the absorbent material is for receiving any condensation from the panel 118 in collecting this condensation. The curb frame is preferably also provided with openings 144 and 146 spaced therealong which are weep holes for any excess water permitting the water to be removed from the curb frame. The extruded curb frame may be constructed of a rigid thermoplastic material of the same type described in connection with the first embodiment.
The curb frame also includes a top cup-shaped gasket 148 and a side edge gasket 150. Both of these gaskets are integrally formed with the curbed frame but are of a flexible thermoplastic material which may be of the type described in connection with the first embodiment of this invention.
The curb frame also includes an internally threaded recess 152 which receives bolt 154 for securing the retainer 122 to the curb frame -120. The gasket 15C is slightly deflectable and provides a seal against the wall 156 of the retair The top wall 158 of the retainer presses against the edge 117 of the panel 111 A seal 160 is preferably sandwiched between the edges 117 and 119 when two glazing panels are required. However, in certain instances seal 160 and bottom glazing 119 can be eliminated. The edge 119 rests upon the cup-shapet gasket 148 which compresses to seal against the panel. - 8 51993 Figure 6 shows a corner of the construction wherein two straight sections of extruded curb frame are joined. These sections are joined to form the square or rectangular overall configuration of the curb frame. The joining is accomplished preferably by a heat platten welding technique which welds the section of curb frame at the same time also welding the gaskets 148 and 150.
One of the important features of the present invention is the special construction of the curb frame of this invention which is preferably of a thermoplastic material such as polyvinylchloride. The construction of the curb frame may also be of any other type of thermoplastic material. The majority of the curb frame is constructed of a plastic that is substantially rigid to provide the basic support. On the other hand, the gaskets, such as gaskets 48 and 50 are of a quite flexible material. For example, Figures 1 and 2 show the different positions of the gasket 48 both in its normal position in Figure 2 and in its compressed position in Figure 1.
The domed glazing described in conjunction with thermoplastic frame 20 may also be used on frame 120, and the flat glazing described in conjunction with thermoplastic frame 120 may also be used on frame 20.

Claims (26)

1. A skylight construction for an opening in a building comprising: a curb frame extending about the opening and having means for receiving a means for securing the frame in place about the opening, ζ translucent or transparent means covering the opening and extending at its edgesto the curb frame, means for retaining the covering means on the curb frame, said curb frame being constructed of a rigid thermoplastics material having co-extruded and integral therewith at least one gasket of to flexible thermoplastics material for sealing between the curb frame and covering means, wherein said rigid thermoplastics material and said flexible thermoplastics material are heat-welded at the corners of the frame.
2. A skylight construction as set forth in Claim 1 wherein said rigid /s' thermoplastics material is a rigid PVC and said flexible thermoplastics material is a flexible PVC.
3. A skylight construction as set forth in Claim 2 wherein the rigid PVC has a hardness which is within the shore D hardness scale and the flexible PVC has a hardness which is within the shore A xo hardness scale.
4. A skylight construction as set forth in Claim 1 or Claim 2 or Claim 3 wherein said covering means includes at least one plate means.
5. A skylight construction as set forth in Claim 1 or Claim 2 or Claim 3 wherein said covering means includes at least one acrylic IS dome.
6. A skylight construction as set forth in any of Claims 1 to 5 wherein both said curb frame and gasket are heat sealed at the corners of the construction. - 10 51993
7. A skylight construction as set forth in any of Claims 1 to 6 wherein said gasket is cup-shaped.
8. A skylight construction as set forth in any of Claims 1 to 7 wherein said curb frame has weep holes therein and means on the inner side thereof defining a condensation gutter.
9. A skylight construction as set forth in any of Claims 1 to 8 including a second gasket that is flexible, integral with the curb frame and contacting the retaining means to form a seal therewith.
10. A skylight construction as set forth in any of Claims 1 to 9 wherein said retaining means includes a retainer having one side contacting the edge of the covering means and another side extending over the curb frame.
11. A skylight construction as set forth in Claim 10 including securing means for securing the retainer to the curb frame sandwiching the edge of the covering means between the curb frame and the one side of the retainer.
12. A skylight construction as set forth in Claim 1 wherein said gasket has a non-compressed position wherein the gasket extends its maximum distance from the top wall, and a compressed position being compressed in a direction normal to the top wall by the engagement with the covering means in order to seal between the curb frame and covering means.
13. A skylight construction as set forth in Claim 12, wherein said curb frame has sides defined at least in part by a plurality of walls including said top wall which together define a hollow duct substantially closed except for weep holes permitting communication between the inner and outer sides of the curb frame, said hollow duct overlying a support wall for the curb frame.
14. A skylight construction as set forth in Claim 13 wherein said curb frame has means in its top wall defining a recess for receiving a securing means - 11 51993 forming a part of the retaining means for the covering means.
15. A skylight construction as set forth in Claim 14 wherein the securing means include a securing bolt passing through the retainer and into the recess which is threaded to receive the bolt. 5
16. A skylight construction as Set forth in Claim 14 or Claim 15 including parallel inner and outer side walls of the frame side each having at least one weep hole therein.
17. A skylight construction as set forth in any of Claims 12 to 16 wherein said gasket has substantially one connection point to the frame and is cup10 shaped with at least a partially annular edge contacting the covering means.
18. A skylight construction as set forth in any of Claims 12 to 17 wherein said gasket has an area of connection to the frame that is smaller than the sealing area of the gasket to the covering means.
19. A skylight construction as set forth in Claim 12 wherein said gasket ha 15 a fixed connection base for connection to the curb frame with the flexible portion of the gasket extending from the base and flexible and compressible in said normal direction.
20. A skylight construction as set forth in Claim 19 wherein said gasket is elongated to extend along each side of the curb frame being secured along a 20 single base edge wherein the gasket is held fixedly.
21. A skylight construction as set forth in Claim 20 wherein the gasket is cup-shaped in cross-section having opposite extending linear edges that flex to seal.
22. A skylight construction as set forth in Claim 20 or Claim 21 wherein 25 said gasket has an area of connection to the frame that is smaller than the - 12 51983 sealing area of the gasket to the covering means.
23. A skylight construction as set forth in Claim 20 or Claim 21 or Claim 22 wherein the gasket extends around all sides of the curb frame.
24. A skylight construction substantially as hereinbefore described and 5 with reference to Figures 1, 2 and 3 or to Figures 4, 5 and 6 of the accompanying drawings.
25. A method of constructing a skylight having a curb frame, translucent or transparent covering means and means for retaining the covering means on the curb frame, said method comprising the steps of, co-extruding the curb frame of 10 a rigid thermoplastic material integrally with a sealing gasket of flexible thermoplastic material extending from a wall of said curb frame for providing a leak-proof seal between the curb frame and the covering means, and heat welding the co-extruded frame and gasket to join the curb frame mitres and also simultaneously welding the flexible gasket at the curb frame mitres to 15 provide a continuous seal about the entire curb frame.
26. A skylight construction whenever produced by a method as claimed in Claim 25.
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