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PL13728S2
PL13728S2 PL13033F PL1303308F PL13728S2 PL 13728 S2 PL13728 S2 PL 13728S2 PL 13033 F PL13033 F PL 13033F PL 1303308 F PL1303308 F PL 1303308F PL 13728 S2 PL13728 S2 PL 13728S2
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Dariusz Luberda
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„Blach Dom' Sp Z Oo
„Blachdom' Sp Z Oo
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Blacha dachówkowa Przedmiotem wzoru przemyslowego jest blacha dachówkowa, uzywana w budownictwie, zwlaszcza jako pokrycie dachowe. Nowy i oryginalny charakter wzoru przemyslowego przejawia sie w stylizowanym ksztalcie blachy dachówkowej i ukladzie linii. Od poczatku lat 90-tych dwudziestego wieku jest znana blachodachówka majaca ksztalt prostokatnej metalowej plyty, której powierzchnia posiada piec wzdluznych walcowatych wypuklosci oraz poprzeczne przetloczenia w ksztalcie schodka, dzielace blachodachówke na poprzeczne moduly. W znanych rozwiazaniach dlugosc poprzecznego modulu do wysokosci schodka ma sie tak, jak 350:15,350:20 i 400:20. Przedmiot wzoru przemyslowego jest uwidoczniony schematycznie na ilustracji, na której fig.1 przedstawia blache dachówkowa w widoku z góry, fig.2- blache w przekroju wzdluznym, prostopadlym do kalenicy dachu, fig. 3 - blache w przekroju poprzecznym, równoleglym do kalenicy dachu, fig.4- szczegól „A" z fig.3, a fig. 5 - blache dachówkowa w widoku perspektywicznym. Blacha dachówkowa ma postac wyprofilowanego arkusza blachy o dlugosci /L/, szerokosci calkowitej /S/ i szerokosci krycia /K/. Arkusz blachy naszerokosci zawiera zebra /1/ o wysokosci /h/, przedzielone rowkami /2/, a na dlugosci zawiera progi /3/ o wysokosci /w/, dzielace arkusz blachy na jednakowe odcinki. Jak widac na fig.3, arkusz blachy na szerokosci posiada szesc zeber /1/, których jeden bok jest zaokraglony koliscie, a drugi bok jest nachylony lagodnie w strone rowka /2/. Stosunek odleglosci /a/ pomiedzy wierzcholkami sasiednich zeber /1/ do wysokosci /h/ tych zeber /1/ wynosi w przyblizeniu 7,97. Zewnetrzne zebro /1/, jak widac na fig.3 i fig.4, jest wyposazone w rowek kapilarny /4/ w pobliza wierzcholka zebra /1/ oraz w rowek kapilarny /5/, w dolnej czesci nachylonego lagodnie boku zebra /1/. Rowek kapilarny /4/ ma postac uskoku, w którym stosunek szerokosci fbl do jego wysokosci /c/ wynosi w przyblizeniu 3,6. Drugi rowek kapilarny 151 w przekroju poprzecznym ma ksztalt kolisty o promieniu /r/ równym w przyblizeniu wysokosci IcJ rowka kapilarnego JA/. Stosunek szerokosci /d/ zewnetrznego zebra IM do wysokosci /h/ zeber /l/ wynosi w przyblizeniu 4,78. Jak widac na fig.2 progi /3/ dziela arkusz blachy na pochyle odcinki, które w rzucie na plaszczyzne pozioma maja dlugosc Id i sa do plaszczyzny poziomej nachylone pod katem bit zblizonym do 2° 54*. Istotne cechy przedstawione w opisie oraz na ilustracji charakteryzuja sie tym, ze arkusz blachy na szerokosci zawiera szesc zeber IM o wysokosci /h/, przedzielonych rowkami fil, a na dlugosci zawiera progi 13/ o wysokosci /w/, dzielace arkusz blachy na jednakowe odcinki. Jeden bok zeber IM jest zaokraglony koliscie, a drugi bok jest nachylony lagodnie w strone rowka UJ. Stosunek odleglosci /a/ pomiedzy wierzcholkami sasiednich zeber IM do wysokosci /h/ tych zeber fM wynosi w przyblizeniu 7,97. Zewnetrzne zebro IM jest wyposazone w rowek kapilarny 141 w poblizu wierzcholka zebra IM oraz w rowek kapilarny /5/, w dolnej czesci nachylonego lagodnie boku zebra /!/. Rowek kapilarny IM ma postac uskoku, w którymstosunek szerokosci /b/ do jego wysokosci /c/ wynosi w przyblizeniu 3,6. Drugi rowek kapilarny /5/ w przekroju poprzecznym ma ksztalt kolisty o promieniu /r/ równym w przyblizeniu wysokosci /c/ rowka kapilarnego /4/. Stosunek szerokosci 161 zewnetrznego zebra /!/ do wysokosci /h/ zeber IM wynosi w przyblizeniu 4,78. Arkusz blachy progami 131 jest podzielony na pochyle odcinki, które w rzucie na plaszczyzne pozioma maja dlugosc lei i sa do plaszczyzny poziomej nachylone pod katem /*7 zblizonym do 2° 54'. Istotne cechy stylizowanego ksztaltu blachy dachówkowej nadaja jej nowy i oryginalny wyglad. Pelnomocnik: PLThe industrial design covers roofing sheets used in construction, particularly as roof coverings. The new and original character of the industrial design is reflected in the stylized shape of the roofing sheet and its line arrangement. Since the early 1990s, roofing sheets have been known as rectangular metal plates, the surface of which has five longitudinal cylindrical protrusions and transverse step-shaped embossments dividing the sheet into transverse modules. In known designs, the length of the transverse module to the height of the step is in the following ratios: 350:15, 350:20, and 400:20. The subject of the industrial design is schematically shown in the illustration, in which Fig. 1 shows a roofing sheet in a top view, Fig. 2 - a sheet in a longitudinal section perpendicular to the roof ridge, Fig. 3 - a sheet in a cross-section parallel to the roof ridge, Fig. 4 - detail "A" from Fig. 3, and Fig. 5 - a roofing sheet in a perspective view. The roofing sheet has the form of a profiled sheet of metal with a length /L/, a total width /S/ and a covering width /K/. The sheet of metal has ribs /1/ with a height /h/, separated by grooves /2/, and along its length it has thresholds /3/ with a height /w/, dividing the sheet of metal into equal sections. As can be seen in Fig. 3, the sheet metal has six ribs /1/ across its width, one side of which is circularly rounded and the other side is gently inclined towards the groove /2/. The ratio of the distance /a/ between the tops of adjacent ribs /1/ to the height /h/ of these ribs /1/ is approximately 7.97. The outer rib /1/, as can be seen in Figs. 3 and 4, is equipped with a capillary groove /4/ near the top of rib /1/ and with a capillary groove /5/ in the lower part of the gently inclined side of rib /1/. The capillary groove /4/ has the form of a step, in which the ratio of the width fbl to its height /c/ is approximately 3.6. The second capillary groove 151 in cross-section has a circular shape with a radius /r/ approximately equal to the height IcJ of the capillary groove JA/. The ratio of the width /d/ of the outer rib IM to the height /h/ of the ribs /l/ is approximately 4.78. As can be seen in Fig. 2, the sills /3/ divide the sheet metal into inclined sections which, in the projection on a horizontal plane, have length Id and are inclined to the horizontal plane at an angle bit close to 2° 54*. The essential features presented in the description and in the illustration are that the sheet metal in its width contains six ribs IM of height /h/, separated by grooves fil, and in its length contains sills 13/ of height /w/, dividing the sheet metal into equal sections. One side of the IM ribs is circularly rounded, and the other side is gently inclined towards the UJ groove. The ratio of the distance /a/ between the apexes of adjacent IM ribs to the height /h/ of these fM ribs is approximately 7.97. The outer IM rib is equipped with a capillary groove 141 near the apex of the IM rib and with a capillary groove /5/ in the lower part of the gently inclined side of the rib /!/. The IM capillary groove has the form of a step, in which the ratio of the width /b/ to its height /c/ is approximately 3.6. The second capillary groove /5/ in cross-section has a circular shape with a radius /r/ approximately equal to the height /c/ of the capillary groove /4/. The ratio of the width 161 of the outer rib /!/ to the height /h/ of the IM ribs is approximately 4.78. The sheet metal is divided into inclined sections by 131 sills, which, when projected on a horizontal plane, are the length of the funnel and are inclined to the horizontal plane at an angle /*7 close to 2° 54'. The essential features of the stylized shape of the roofing sheet give it a new and original appearance. Representative: PL

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