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PL65693Y1
PL65693Y1 PL119004U PL11900403U PL65693Y1 PL 65693 Y1 PL65693 Y1 PL 65693Y1 PL 119004 U PL119004 U PL 119004U PL 11900403 U PL11900403 U PL 11900403U PL 65693 Y1 PL65693 Y1 PL 65693Y1
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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
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D1/00Roof covering by making use of tiles, slates, shingles, or other small roofing elements
    • E04D1/29Means for connecting or fastening adjacent roofing elements
    • E04D1/2907Means for connecting or fastening adjacent roofing elements by interfitted sections
    • E04D1/2914Means for connecting or fastening adjacent roofing elements by interfitted sections having fastening means or anchors at juncture of adjacent roofing elements
    • E04D1/2916Means for connecting or fastening adjacent roofing elements by interfitted sections having fastening means or anchors at juncture of adjacent roofing elements the fastening means taking hold directly on adjacent elements of the same row
    • 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
    • E04D2001/3411Metal wires or rods
    • 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
    • E04D2001/3461Fastenings for attaching roof-covering elements to the supporting elements characterised by the location of the fastening means on the lateral edges of the roof covering 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
    • E04D2001/347Fastenings for attaching roof-covering elements to the supporting elements characterised by the fastening pattern
    • E04D2001/3482Fastenings for attaching roof-covering elements to the supporting elements characterised by the fastening pattern the fastening means taking hold directly on elements of succeeding rows and fastening them simultaneously to the structure

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Opis wzoru Przedmiotem wzoru u zytkowego jest klamra wiatrowa s lu zaca do zabezpieczenia dachówek na konstrukcji no snej dachu, przy czym ta klamra wiatrowa jest uformowana z drutu w postaci jednej cz esci oraz ma ko ncówk e mocuj ac a do zamocowania na konstrukcji no snej dachu i ko ncówk e haczy- kow a do zaczepienia o dachówki. Podobna klamra wiatrowa jest znana z europejskiego opisu patentowego nr EP 0 687 337 B1, w szczególno sci z fig. 8 i 9. W tej znanej klamrze jeden koniec drutu, z którego jest uformowana klam- ra wiatrowa, jest ukszta ltowany jako cz esc mocuj aca tak, ze ta ko ncówka mocuj aca mo ze by c wbita w lat e dachow a lub podobny element konstrukcyjny. Drugi koniec drutu tworz acego klamr e jest zagi e- ty haczykowo tak, ze mo ze zaczepi c o kraw ed z odpowiedniej dachówki albo p lyty dachowej. Zwykle na tej kraw edzi dachówki jest ukszta ltowane korytko, w które ten haczyk mo ze cz esciowo wejsc. W znanym rozwi azaniu klamry wiatrowej w srodkowej cz esci przewidziano dodatkowo odsa- dzenie w postaci p etli z drutu ukierunkowane poprzecznie do wymiaru wzd lu znego haczyka. Znana klamra wiatrowa ma stosunkowo skomplikowany kszta lt i dlatego jej wytwarzanie jest kosztowne. Ponadto ze wzgl edu na wielokrotne zagi ecie tej klamry istnieje niebezpiecze nstwo polega- jace na tym, ze pod dzia laniem si l ss acych wiatru poddaje si e ona spr ezystemu wygi eciu i nie zabez- piecza dostatecznie po lo zenia przytrzymywanej przez ni a dachówki. Wychodz ac od takiego stanu techniki okaza lo si e, ze istnieje zapotrzebowanie na opracowanie tego rodzaju klamry wiatrowej, któr a mo zna formowa c efektywnie z jednego kawa lka jako element gi ety z drutu, przeciwdzia la skutecznie du zym si lom wynikaj acym z ssania wiatru, daje si e umie scic nawet w najmniejszych odst epach w strefie poziomego przesuni ecia dachówek i przy której zasadni- czo w ogóle nie dzia laj a momenty zginaj ace w punkcie zamocowania do laty dachowej. Ponadto ta klamra wiatrowa powinna umo zliwia c bezpo srednie zabezpieczenie dwóch s asiednich dachówek. Istota wzoru u zytkowego polega na tym, ze klamra wiatrowa jest ukszta ltowana jako dwura- mienna, oba ramiona s a po laczone w jedn a cz esc za po srednictwem ceowego mostka z utworzeniem ko ncówki mocuj acej, koniec z mostkiem jest zawini ety z utworzeniem ucha, przy czym to zawini ete ucho ma podwójn a budow e, która jest wykonana przez wspólne zawini ecie obu równoleg lych czesci ko nców ramion z mostkiem, a ka zdy z wolnych ko nców ramion ma posta c haczyka z utworzeniem dwóch ko ncówek haczykowych. W klamrze wiatrowej wed lug wzoru u zytkowego ko ncówka mocuj aca jest utworzona w postaci ucha, przez które, celem zamocowania do laty dachowej lub podobnej cz esci konstrukcyjnej, prze- chodzi odpowiedni srodek mocuj acy, za pomoc a którego klamra wiatrowa jest mocowana do laty da- chowej. Wolne ko nce ka zdego z ramion klamry wiatrowej s a ukszta ltowane jako haczyki celem stwo- rzenia dwóch ko ncówek haczykowych, co umo zliwia zahaczenie klamry wiatrowej o dwie s asiaduj ace dachówki lub p lyty dachowe. Klamra jest formowana nadzwyczaj efektywnie z jednego kawa lka jako element gi ety z drutu, przy czym ko ncówka mocuj aca z dwuwarstwowym uchem umo zliwia niezawod- ne zamocowanie. Klamra wiatrowa mo ze wytrzyma c du ze si ly pochodz ace od ssania wiatru. Ramiona odchodz ace od ko ncówki mocuj acej do laty s a usytuowane w uk ladzie pionowym, co umo zliwia wpro- wadzenie ko nców klamry dachowej w bardzo ma le odst epy w strefie poziomego przesuni ecia dachó- wek. Uzyskano to, ze w strefie zamocowania do laty dachowej nie dzia laj a znacz ace momenty zgina- jace, poniewa z ramiona klamry wiatrowej odchodz a wprost od strefy zamocowania w kierunku dzia la- nia si ly. Ponadto przewidziano, ze ramiona klamry od ucha co najmniej na cz esci ich d lugo sci przebie- gaj a równolegle do siebie, a oba haczyki s a zwrócone w przeciwn a stron e. Osie krzywizn haczyków s a skierowane równolegle do osi krzywizny ucha. Takie ukszta ltowanie u latwia monta z i po zamontowaniu klamer wiatrowych umo zliwia dobre przytrzymanie dachówek. Ramiona klamry wed lug wzoru uzytkowego mog a mie c ró zn a d lugo sc. Ponadto przewidziano, ze jedno z ramion w odst epie od ucha jest zagi ete pod k atem i rozbie z- nie wzgl edem drugiego ramienia. O s zagi ecia odgi etej cz esci jest skierowana równolegle do osi krzy- wizny ucha. Os zagi ecia odgi etej cz esci przebiega równolegle do osi krzywizny mostka. Jest to szczególnie korzystne ze wzgl edów monta zowych. W klamrze wed lug wzoru uzytkowego przez ucho ko ncówki mocuj acej przechodzi trzpie n ele- mentu mocuj acego, w szczególno sci gwo zdzia, który jest skierowany równolegle do osi krzywizny ucha, zw laszcza jest z ni a wspó losiowy.PL 65 693 Y1 3 Dzi eki temu mo zliwe jest szczególnie proste i skuteczne zamocowanie klamry wiatrowej do od- powiedniej laty dachowej lub podobnego elementu konstrukcyjnego, przy czym klamra ta mo ze obra- ca c si e na trzpieniu elementu mocuj acego tak, ze podczas jak te z po zamontowaniu daje si e ona w la- sciwie ustawi c. Wówczas ramiona odchodz a prostopadle od punktu zamocowania do laty i w tym punkcie nie dzia laj a znacz ace momenty zginaj ace, poniewa z klamra odchodzi od miejsca wbicia wprost w kierunku dzia lania si ly. Trzpie n elementu mocuj acego jest utrzymywany przez ucho na zasadzie po laczenia docisko- wego. Dzi eki temu element mocuj acy mo zna wst epnie zamontowa c w klamrze wiatrowej tak, ze cz e- sci te nie rozlaczaj a si e i nie gubi a przed ich zamontowaniem. Powierzchnia trzpienia elementu mocu- jacego jest rade lkowana albo ma nadan a chropowatosc. Korzystnie klamra wiatrowa zgodna ze wzorem u zytkowym jest wykonana z drutu ze stali spr e- zynowej albo jest wykonana z nierdzewnej stali szlachetnej. Cecha polegaj aca na tym, ze oba haczyki na ko ncach ramion s a zwrócone w przeciwn a stron e, umo zliwia zaczepienie za obrze za lub kraw edzie czo lowe umieszczonych obok siebie dachówek. Dzi eki ró znej d lugo sci ramion haczyki klamry wiatrowej mog a przechwyci c obrze za dwóch s a- siednich dachówek lub podobnych elementów, które znajduj a si e w ró znych odst epach od odpowied- niej laty dachowej, na której s a umieszczone dachówki. Gdy jedno z ramion w odst epie od ucha jest zagi ete pod k atem i rozbie znie wzgl edem drugiego ramienia u latwia monta z. Przedmiot wzoru u zytkowego jest uwidoczniony na rysunku, na którym fig. 1 i 2 przedstawiaj a klamr e w widoku z boku i w widoku perspektywicznym, fig. 3 - klamr e z fig. 1 i 2 w po laczeniu z ele- mentem mocuj acym, fig. 4 i 5 - posta c klamry w widoku z boku i w widoku perspektywicznym, fig. 6 - klamr e wiatrow a wed lug fig. 3 w po lo zeniu zaczepienia za odpowiednie p lyty dachowe lub dachówki, fig. 7 - powi ekszony fragment z fig. 6 w widoku perspektywicznym od góry. Klamra wiatrowa 1 s lu zy do zabezpieczenia dachówek na konstrukcji no snej dachu, na przyk lad na konstrukcji z lat no snych. Klamra wiatrowa 1 jest uformowana z drutu jako jedna cz esc. Klamr e t e wykonano z drutu ze stali sprezynowej, w szczególno sci z nierdzewnej stali szlachetnej. Ka zda klamra wiatrowa ma ko ncówk e mocuj ac a 2 s luzac a do zamocowania do dachowej konstrukcji no snej, a tak ze co najmniej jedn a ko ncówk e haczykow a 3 do zaczepienia o odpowiednie obrze za dachówek lub p lyt dachowych. Klamra wiatrowa 1 wed lug wzoru u zytkowego ma dwa ramiona, przy czym te oba ramio- na 4, 5 s a polaczone ceowym mostkiem 6 z utworzeniem ko ncówki mocuj acej 2. Koniec z mostkiem 6 jest zawini ety w ucho 19. Ka zdy z wolnych ko nców ramion 4, 5 ma haczyk 7, 8 z utworzeniem dwóch ko ncówek zaczepowych. W postaci pokazanej na fig. 1 - 3 haczykowe ramiona 4, 5 rozci agaj a si e od ucha 19 na ich ca lej d lugo sci równolegle do siebie, przy czym oba haczyki 7, 8 s a zwrócone w prze- ciwn a stron e. Osie 9, 10 krzywizn haczyków 7, 8 zaznaczono na rysunku liniami kreskowymi. Przebie- gaj a one równolegle do osi 11 ucha 19. W szczególno sci oba ramiona 4, 5 maja ró zn a d lugo sc. W postaci wzoru u zytkowego pokazanej na fig. 4 i 5, rami e 4 tylko na czesci swojej d lugo sci przebiega równolegle do ramienia 5, a dalej jest skierowane rozbie znie pod k atem wzgl edem ramienia 5. Os zagi ecia tej odgi etej cz esci 12 przebiega przy tym równolegle do osi krzywizny mostka 6, a wi ec prostopadle do p laszczyzny rysunku fig. 5. Jak wida c zw laszcza na fig. 3, przez ucho 19 przechodzi trzpie n 13 elementu mocuj acego 14, w szczególno sci gwo zdzia. Przy tym trzpie n 13 jest usytuowany wspó losiowo z osi a 11 krzywizny. Trzpie n 13 elementu mocuj acego 14 jest przytrzymywany przez ucho 19 na zasadzie polaczenia dociskowego. Ponadto powierzchnia tego trzpienia 13 jest rade lko- wana lub nadano jej chropowatosc, zeby zapewni c dobre wst epnie osadzenie zamontowanego ele- mentu mocuj acego 14. Na fig. 6 i 7 pokazano zastosowanie takiej klamry wiatrowej do pokrycia da- chowego, które sk lada si e z wielu dachówek lub p lyt dachowych 15. Ka zda dachówka od strony czo- lowej ma przebiegaj ace poprzecznie korytko 16, a przy kraw edzi bocznej ma kraw ed z zaczepow a 17 z rowkiem. Haczyki 7, 8 klamry wiatrowej w zadanym po lo zeniu monta zowym wchodz a z jednej strony w korytko 16 i z drugiej strony w kraw ed z zaczepow a 17, przy czym klamra wiatrowa jest zamocowa- na do laty dachowej 18 za pomoc a elementu mocuj acego 14. Ramiona 4, 5 z drutu odchodz ace od punktu zamocowania (przy elemencie mocuj acym 14) do laty dachowej 18 s a usytuowane w uk ladzie pionowym, co umo zliwia wprowadzenie w najmniejsze odst epy w strefie poziomego przesuni ecia da- chówek 15. Dzi eki temu w punkcie zamocowania (przy elemencie mocuj acym 14) do laty dachowej 18 nie wyst epuj a zasadniczo w ogóle momenty zginaj ace, gdy z klamra wiatrowa swoimi ramionami 4, 5 odchodzi od punktu wbicia wprost w kierunku dzia lania si ly.PL 65 693 Y1 4 Klamra wiatrowa 1 jest formowana efektywnie z jednego kawa lka jako element gi ety z drutu. Bez du zych nak ladów technologicznych mo zna j a wykonywa c w ró znych wariantach ukszta ltowania. Wszystkie nowe, ujawnione w opisie i/lub na rysunku cechy charakterystyczne traktuje si e osobno i w powi azaniu ze sob a jako istotne dla wzoru u zytkowego. PL PL PL PL PL PL PLDescription of the pattern The subject of the utility model is a wind clamp for securing roof tiles on the roof supporting structure, where this wind clamp is formed of a wire in the form of one part and has a fastening end to be attached to the roof supporting structure. and a hook end for attaching to roof tiles. A similar wind buckle is known from EP 0 687 337 B1, in particular from Figs. 8 and 9. In this known buckle, one end of the wire from which the wind buckle is formed is formed as a fastening part. It is so that the fastening lug can be driven into the roof lath or a similar construction element. The other end of the wire forming the clamp is hook-bent so that it can be hooked against the edge of a suitable roof tile or sheet. Usually, on this edge of the tile there is a shaped trough into which the hook can partially enter. In the known design of a wind clamp, an offset in the form of wire loops is additionally provided in the central part, oriented transversely to the dimension along the loose hook. The known wind brace has a relatively complex shape and is therefore expensive to manufacture. In addition, due to the multiple bends of this clamp, there is a risk that under the action of the suction wind it yields to elastic bending and does not sufficiently secure the position of the tiles held by it. . Starting from this state of the art, it turned out that there is a need to develop a wind clamp of this type, which can be effectively formed from a single piece as an element of a wire bend, and effectively counteracts large forces resulting from suction. wind, it can be located even at the smallest intervals in the zone of horizontal shifting of the tiles and where basically no bending moments are applied at the point of attachment to the roof batten. Moreover, this wind clamp should enable the direct securing of two adjacent tiles. The essence of the utility pattern is that the wind clamp is shaped as a two-legged one, both arms are connected in one part by means of a C-shaped bridge with the formation of a fastening end, the end with the bridge is folded to form an ear the loop of the ear has a double structure which is made by the joint curl of the two parallel parts of the ends of the arms with the sternum, and each of the free ends of the arms is in the form of a hook with the formation of two hook ends. In the wind buckle, according to the utility pattern, the fastening lug is formed as a lug, through which, for fastening to a roof batten or a similar construction part, a suitable fastening means passes through which the wind clip is fastened over the years. roof. The free ends of each of the arms of the wind clip are shaped as hooks to create two hook ends, which allows the wind clip to be hooked on two adjacent roof tiles or panels. The buckle is molded extremely efficiently from a single piece as part of a wire bend, and the fastening lug with a double-layer eyelet enables a reliable fixation. The wind clamp can withstand a great deal of force from wind suction. The arms extending from the fastening tip until years ago are positioned vertically, which makes it possible to insert the ends of the roof clamp into very small spaces in the area of the horizontal offset of the tiles. It was achieved that in the area of attachment to the roof batten, no significant bending moments are applied, because the arms of the wind clamp depart directly from the attachment zone in the direction of the force. Moreover, it is provided that the arms of the buckle from the ear are at least partially parallel to each other and both hooks point in the opposite direction. The axes of the hooks curvature are directed parallel to the axis of the ear curvature. Such a shape makes it easy to assemble and, after the installation of wind clamps, enables a good hold of the tiles. According to the utility pattern, the arms of the clamp may have a different length of sc. Moreover, it is provided that one of the arms distant from the ear is bent at an angle and deviates from the other arm. The bend of this part is directed parallel to the ear curvature axis. The axis of the bend of this part runs parallel to the axis of curvature of the sternum. This is especially advantageous for assembly reasons. In the buckle, according to the pattern used, the shank n of the fastening element passes through the lug of the fastening tip, in particular the nail of the mandrel, which is directed parallel to the axis of the ear's curvature, in particular coaxial with it. PL 65 693 Y1 3 As a result, it is possible to fasten the wind clamp to a suitable roofing piece or a similar construction element in a particularly simple and effective manner, the clamp being able to rotate on the mandrel of the fastening element so that when installed, It can be correctly positioned c. Then the arms deviate perpendicularly from the attachment point to the summer and at this point no significant bending moments are applied, because the clamp moves away from the place of insertion directly in the direction of the force. The fastener pin n is held by the lug by means of a press fit. As a result, the fastening element can be pre-mounted in the wind clamp so that the parts do not get disconnected and do not get lost before installing them. The surface of the fastener pin is grooved or given a roughness. Preferably the pattern wind clamp is made of a spring steel wire or made of stainless steel. The feature consisting in the fact that both hooks on the ends of the arms are turned in the opposite direction, allows for hooking behind the periphery or front edges of tiles placed next to each other. Due to the different length of the arms, the hooks of the wind clamps can catch the edge of two adjacent tiles or similar elements that are at different distances from the corresponding roofing year on which the tiles are placed. When one of the arms at an angle to the ear is bent at an angle and apart from the other arm, it is easy to assemble. The object of the utility pattern is shown in the drawing, in which Figs. 1 and 2 show and the clamp in a side view and in perspective view, fig. 3 - clamp of figs. 1 and 2 in combination with securing element, fig. 4 and 5 - form of clamp in side view and perspective view, fig. 6 - wind clamp according to Fig. 3, in the position of the fastening to the respective roofing panels or tiles, Fig. 7 - the enlarged part of Fig. 6 in a perspective view from above. The wind clamp 1 is loose to secure the tiles to a roof support structure, for example to a roof support structure. The wind clamp 1 is formed from the wire as one part of the esc. The clamps are made of spring steel wire, in particular stainless stainless steel. Each wind clamp has a fastening end 2 for loosening to be attached to the roof substructure, and at least one hook end 3 for fastening to the appropriate rim on roof tiles or roof panels. The wind clamp 1, according to the utility pattern, has two arms, both of which are connected by a C-shaped bridge 6 to form a fastening end 2. The end with the bridge 6 is wrapped in the ear 19. Each of the free The ends of the arms 4, 5 have a hook 7, 8 to form two hooking ends. In the embodiment shown in Figs. 1 - 3, the hook arms 4, 5 extend from the ear 19 over their entire length parallel to each other, with both hooks 7, 8 facing the opposite side. The axes 9, 10 of hooks 7, 8 are marked with dashed lines in the figure. They run parallel to the axis 11 of ear 19. In particular, both arms 4 and 5 have a different length of sc. In the form of the utility pattern shown in Figs. 4 and 5, the arm 4 only for a part of its length runs parallel to the arm 5, and further it is directed at an angle with respect to the arm 5. The axis of the bend of this part The esci 12 extends parallel to the curvature axis of the sternum 6, i.e. perpendicular to the plane of Fig. 5. As can be seen especially in Fig. 3, the pin 19 of the fastening element 14, in particular the nails, passes through the lug 19. event. The pin 13 is coaxial with the axis a 11 of curvature. The pin 13 of the fastening element 14 is held by the lug 19 in a press fit. Moreover, the surface of this bolt 13 is varnished or roughened in order to ensure a good initial seating of the installed fastening element 14. Figs. 6 and 7 show the use of such a wind clamp for a roofing, which consists of from a plurality of tiles or roofing panels 15. Each tile has a transversely extending trough 16 on the front side and a hook edge 17 with a groove at the side edge. The hooks 7, 8 of the wind bracket in a given mounting position go into the tray 16 on one side and in the edge with the catch 17 on the other side, and the wind bracket is fastened to the roof batten 18 by means of the fastening element 14 The arms 4, 5 made of wire extending from the fixing point (at the fixing element 14) to the roof batten 18 are positioned vertically, which enables the introduction of the smallest gaps in the area of the horizontal offset of the roof tiles 15. Thanks to this, As a result, at the attachment point (at the fastening element 14) to the roof batten 18, there are generally no bending moments at all, when the wind clamp with its arms 4, 5 deviates from the point of insertion directly in the direction of the force. PL 65 693 Y1 4 The wind clamp 1 is efficiently formed from a single piece as part of a wire bend. It can be performed without large technological expenditure in various shapes. All new characteristic features disclosed in the description and / or in the drawing are treated separately and in combination with each other as essential for the utility model. PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL

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1. Zastrze zenia ochronne 1. Klamra wiatrowa do zabezpieczenia dachówek na konstrukcji no snej dachu, przy czym ta klamra wiatrowa jest uformowana z drutu w postaci jednej cz esci oraz ma ko ncówk e mocuj ac a do zamocowania na konstrukcji no snej dachu i ko ncówk e haczykow a do zaczepienia o dachówki, znamienna tym, ze klamra wiatrowa (1) jest ukszta ltowana jako dwuramienna, oba ramiona (4, 5) s a co najmniej na cz esci równoleg le wzgl edem siebie i s a polaczone w jedn a cz esc za po srednictwem ceowego mostka (6) z utworzeniem ko ncówki mocuj acej (2), koniec z mostkiem (6) jest zawini ety z utworzeniem ucha (19), przy czym zawini ete ucho (19) ma podwójn a budow e, która jest wykonana przez wspólne zawini ecie obu równoleg lych cz esci ko nców ramion (4, 5) z mostkiem (6), a ka zdy z wolnych ko nców ramion (4, 5) ma posta c haczyka (7, 8) z utworzeniem dwóch ko ncówek haczyko- wych (3).1. Protective reservations 1. Wind clamp for securing roof tiles on the roof supporting structure, where this wind clamp is formed of a wire in the form of one part and has an end cap to be attached to the roof support structure and an end cap hooks for attaching to roof tiles, characterized in that the wind clamp (1) is shaped as two-armed, both arms (4, 5) are at least partially parallel to each other and are connected in one part by Through a U-shaped bridge (6) with the formation of a fastening tip (2), the end with the bridge (6) is folded over to form an ear (19), and the looped ear (19) has a double structure, which is made by common wrapping of both parallel parts of the ends of the arms (4, 5) with the bridge (6), and each of the free ends of the arms (4, 5) has the form of a hook (7, 8) with the formation of two ends of a hook - em (3). 2. Klamra wiatrowa wed lug zastrz. 1, znamienna tym, ze oba haczyki (7, 8) s a zwrócone w przeciwn a stron e.2. Wind clamp according to claim 3. The apparatus of claim 1, characterized in that both hooks (7, 8) face the opposite side e. 3. Klamra wiatrowa wed lug zastrz. 2, znamienna tym, ze osie (9, 10) krzywizn haczyków (7, 8) s a skierowane równolegle do osi (11) krzywizny ucha (19).3. Wind clamp according to claim The hook as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that the axes (9, 10) of curvature of the hooks (7, 8) are oriented parallel to the axis (11) of curvature of the ear (19). 4. Klamra wiatrowa wed lug jednego z zastrz. 1 do 3, znamienna tym, ze ramiona (4, 5) maj a ró zn a d lugo sc.4. Wind clamp according to one of the claims A machine as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the arms (4, 5) have a different sc length. 5. Klamra wiatrowa wed lug jednego z zastrz. 1 do 3, znamienna tym, ze jedno z ramion (4) w odst epie od ucha (19) jest zagi ete pod k atem i rozbie znie wzgl edem drugiego ramienia (5).5. Wind clamp according to one of the claims The method of any of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that one of the arms (4) at a distance from the ear (19) is bent at an angle and apart from the other arm (5). 6. Klamra wiatrowa wed lug zastrz. 5, znamienna tym, ze o s zagi ecia odgi etej cz esci (12) jest skierowana równolegle do osi krzywizny (11) ucha (19).6. Wind clamp according to claim 5. The apparatus as claimed in claim 5, characterized in that the bend of the second part (12) is directed parallel to the axis of curvature (11) of the ear (19). 7. Klamra wiatrowa wed lug zastrz. 5, znamienna tym, ze o s zagi ecia odgi etej cz esci (12) przebiega równolegle do osi krzywizny mostka (6).7. Wind clamp according to claim The method according to claim 5, characterized in that the bend of the second part (12) runs parallel to the axis of curvature of the sternum (6). 8. Klamra wiatrowa wed lug jednego z zastrz. 1 do 7, znamienna tym, ze przez ucho (19) ko n- cówki mocuj acej (2) przechodzi trzpie n (13) elementu mocuj acego (14), w szczególno sci gwo zdzia, który jest skierowany równolegle do osi (11) krzywizny ucha (19), zw laszcza jest z ni a wspó losiowy.8. A wind clamp according to one of the claims 1 to 7, characterized in that the pin (13) of the fastening element (14) passes through the lug (19) of the fastening tip (2), in particular the nail of the pin, which is directed parallel to the axis (11) the curvature of the ear (19) is especially coaxial. 9. Klamra wiatrowa wed lug zastrz. 8, znamienna tym, ze trzpie n (13) elementu mocuj acego (14) jest utrzymywany przez ucho (19) na zasadzie po laczenia dociskowego.9. Wind clamp according to claim The holder according to claim 8, characterized in that the pin (13) of the fastening element (14) is held by the lug (19) in a press fit. 10. Klamra wiatrowa wed lug zastrz. 8 albo 9, znamienna tym, ze powierzchnia trzpienia (13) elementu mocuj acego (14) jest rade lkowana albo ma nadan a chropowato sc.10. Wind clamp according to claim The method according to claim 8 or 9, characterized in that the surface of the pin (13) of the fastening element (14) is grooved or provided with a rough edge. 11. Klamra wiatrowa wed lug jednego z zastrz. 1 do 10, znamienna tym, ze klamra wiatrowa (1) jest wykonana z drutu ze stali spr ezynowej.11. A wind clamp according to one of the claims A wire according to any one of claims 1 to 10, characterized in that the wind clamp (1) is made of a spring steel wire. 12. Klamra wiatrowa wed lug jednego z zastrz. 1 do 11, znamienna tym, ze klamra wiatrowa (1) jest wykonana z nierdzewnej stali szlachetnej.PL 65 693 Y1 5 RysunkiPL 65 693 Y1 6PL 65 693 Y1 7PL 65 693 Y1 8 Departament Wydawnictw UP RP PL PL PL PL PL PL PL12. A wind clamp according to one of the claims 1 to 11, characterized in that the wind clamp (1) is made of stainless steel PL 65 693 Y1 5 Drawings PL 65 693 Y1 6PL 65 693 Y1 7PL 65 693 Y1 8 Publishing Department UP RP PL PL PL PL PL PL PL PL
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