US1882105A - Movable clamp for metallic roof coverings - Google Patents
Movable clamp for metallic roof coverings Download PDFInfo
- Publication number
- US1882105A US1882105A US480123A US48012330A US1882105A US 1882105 A US1882105 A US 1882105A US 480123 A US480123 A US 480123A US 48012330 A US48012330 A US 48012330A US 1882105 A US1882105 A US 1882105A
- Authority
- US
- United States
- Prior art keywords
- roof
- clinger
- covering
- movable clamp
- roof coverings
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
- Expired - Lifetime
Links
Images
Classifications
-
- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04D—ROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
- E04D3/00—Roof covering by making use of flat or curved slabs or stiff sheets
- E04D3/36—Connecting; Fastening
- E04D3/368—Connecting; Fastening by forcing together the marginal portions of adjacent slabs or sheets
-
- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04D—ROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
- E04D3/00—Roof covering by making use of flat or curved slabs or stiff sheets
- E04D3/36—Connecting; Fastening
- E04D3/361—Connecting; Fastening by specially-profiled marginal portions of the slabs or sheets
- E04D2003/3615—Separate fastening elements fixed to the roof structure and consisting of parts permitting relative movement to each other, e.g. for thermal expansion
Definitions
- the invention concerns a clinger for erect grooves at a flexible metallic roof covering.
- the novelty consists in the clinger being movable and composed: of two parts, one of 6 which is firmly connected to the roof base, while the other part is grooved or by other means joined to the covering, with allow ance for displacement along and transverse to the slope of the roof.
- Figs. l-12 show examples of difierent executions of the invention.
- Part a of the clinger is in the usual way firmly connected to the base of the roof which may consist of any material whatever.
- the erect standing part b is grooved or by other means joined to the covering, which also s cures the possibility of displacement in equal directions between covering and base, the allowance for displacement along and vertical to the slope of the roof being secured bet-ween parts a and b of the clinger. Even in the case of strong winds the covering will neither be untiled or ripped off the base, nor will it ever sufl'er from change of temperature, on
- Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a piece of 39 roof with a metallic covering.
- Figs. 2 and 3 show a lateral view of the clinger, vertical to the direction of the erect groove and the slope of the roof.
- Fig. 4 is a view of the clinger vertical to the direction of the erect groove and the slope of the roof.
- Fig. 5 is a lateral view of another execution of the invention exactly as in Figs. 2 and 3.
- Fig. 6 is another view of Fig. 5 in the same manner as Fig. 4:.
- Figs. 7 and 8 show still another execution in the same manner as Figs. 2 and 4.
- Figs. 9 and 10 show the invention anew in another execution similar to Figs. 2 and 4, except that part a is shown in Fig. 9 in crosssection and inFig. 10 in longitudinal-section.
- Figs. 11 and 12 show still another execution of the Clinger the views being also verticafl to or in the direction of the slope of the roo 1
- the invention is also marked with the let ter a in Fig. 1, with reference to its part a fixed to the base of the roof. From Fig. 2 results that the clinger composed of the two principal parts a and b is placed between two ends of the roof covering joining laterally to one another and that part a is firmly con- V nected to the roof covering and part b to the two ends of the covering forming an erect groove.
- Fig. 3 shows the clinger with-its part h and the two adjacent ends of the roof cover ing ready grooved. Nevertheless, it is not absolutely essential that part b is grooved together with the erect groove of the roof covering, this can also be joined in another way, e. g., by means of soldering to the roof cov- Fig. 4 shows that part Z; can move in the slots 0 of parta by the section 00 along the groove and the slope of the roof and that since part b is made of thin sheet metal, the flexibility or springing of same secures a transversal movement or swinging in a direction vertical to that of the first movement.
- the double arrows in Figs. 2 and 3 illustrate this possibility of swinging ormovmg.
- Figs. 5 and 6 show a clinger, the erect part 7) of which is joined pivoting to the stationary part a, thus effecting for part 7) allowance for longitudinal displacement on j oint-' bolt (Z as well as for lateral swinging.
- the double arrows of Fig. 5 illustrate the swinging extent of the erect part b of the clinger, while Fig. 6 shows the longitudinal displacement by the section 00.
- Figs. and 8 show a clinger. the parts of which both a and Z) are connected like ball joints which likewise secure a freedom o i motion in all directions parallel to the surface of the roof.
- Figs. 9 and 10 show a further design which allows part b of the clinger to be tipped up and to be longitudinally displaced by a part d which shows the shape of a bolt. Also in. this case a displacement by the section 00 (Fig.
- Figs. 11 and 12 finally show a clinger in a design Which secures the freedom of 1110- v tion or flexibility intWo directions running vertically one to the other.
- Part I) is connected to part a by means of two steerers e of thin sheet metal. These steerers 6 allow on the one hand (Fig. 12) a swinging extendw ing over the section m, on the other hand, in
- a clinger consisting of two principal parts for erect grooves in a flexible metallic roof, covering of which the one principal part is firmly connected to the base of the roof, and the other principal part to the roof covering, characterized by an elastic joint existing between the principal parts which secures freedonrof motion between the principal'parts' and thus also between the base of the roof and the covering of the roof along and vertical to the slope of the rooii'as described.
Landscapes
- Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
- Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
- Architecture (AREA)
- Civil Engineering (AREA)
- Structural Engineering (AREA)
- Tents Or Canopies (AREA)
Description
Oct. 11', 1932.
E. WENDER MOVABLE CLAMP FOR METALLIC ROOF COVERINGS Filed Sept. 6, 1930 Patented Oct. 11, 1932 .UNITE TE MOVABLE CLAMP FOR METALLIC ROOF COVERINGS Application filed September 6, 1930, Serial No. 480,123, and in Germany August 2, 1929.
The invention concerns a clinger for erect grooves at a flexible metallic roof covering. The novelty consists in the clinger being movable and composed: of two parts, one of 6 which is firmly connected to the roof base, while the other part is grooved or by other means joined to the covering, with allow ance for displacement along and transverse to the slope of the roof.
Figs. l-12 show examples of difierent executions of the invention.
Part a of the clinger is in the usual way firmly connected to the base of the roof which may consist of any material whatever. The erect standing part b is grooved or by other means joined to the covering, which also s cures the possibility of displacement in equal directions between covering and base, the allowance for displacement along and vertical to the slope of the roof being secured bet-ween parts a and b of the clinger. Even in the case of strong winds the covering will neither be untiled or ripped off the base, nor will it ever sufl'er from change of temperature, on
account of the movable connection between parts a and b of the clinger, since the covering may expand and contract, wandering so to speak on the base of the roof.
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a piece of 39 roof with a metallic covering.
Figs. 2 and 3 show a lateral view of the clinger, vertical to the direction of the erect groove and the slope of the roof.
Fig. 4 is a view of the clinger vertical to the direction of the erect groove and the slope of the roof. r
Fig. 5 is a lateral view of another execution of the invention exactly as in Figs. 2 and 3.
Fig. 6 is another view of Fig. 5 in the same manner as Fig. 4:.
Figs. 7 and 8 show still another execution in the same manner as Figs. 2 and 4.
Figs. 9 and 10 show the invention anew in another execution similar to Figs. 2 and 4, except that part a is shown in Fig. 9 in crosssection and inFig. 10 in longitudinal-section.
Figs. 11 and 12 show still another execution of the Clinger the views being also verticafl to or in the direction of the slope of the roo 1 The invention is also marked with the let ter a in Fig. 1, with reference to its part a fixed to the base of the roof. From Fig. 2 results that the clinger composed of the two principal parts a and b is placed between two ends of the roof covering joining laterally to one another and that part a is firmly con- V nected to the roof covering and part b to the two ends of the covering forming an erect groove.
Fig. 3 shows the clinger with-its part h and the two adjacent ends of the roof cover ing ready grooved. Nevertheless, it is not absolutely essential that part b is grooved together with the erect groove of the roof covering, this can also be joined in another way, e. g., by means of soldering to the roof cov- Fig. 4 shows that part Z; can move in the slots 0 of parta by the section 00 along the groove and the slope of the roof and that since part b is made of thin sheet metal, the flexibility or springing of same secures a transversal movement or swinging in a direction vertical to that of the first movement. The double arrows in Figs. 2 and 3 illustrate this possibility of swinging ormovmg.
Figs. 5 and 6 show a clinger, the erect part 7) of which is joined pivoting to the stationary part a, thus effecting for part 7) allowance for longitudinal displacement on j oint-' bolt (Z as well as for lateral swinging. The double arrows of Fig. 5 illustrate the swinging extent of the erect part b of the clinger, while Fig. 6 shows the longitudinal displacement by the section 00.
Figs. and 8 show a clinger. the parts of which both a and Z) are connected like ball joints which likewise secure a freedom o i motion in all directions parallel to the surface of the roof.
Figs. 9 and 10 show a further design which allows part b of the clinger to be tipped up and to be longitudinally displaced by a part d which shows the shape of a bolt. Also in. this case a displacement by the section 00 (Fig.
,2? f 1,ee2,105
) may take place in a direction vertical to the swinging plane of Fig. 9. i 7
Figs. 11 and 12 finally show a clinger in a design Which secures the freedom of 1110- v tion or flexibility intWo directions running vertically one to the other. Part I) is connected to part a by means of two steerers e of thin sheet metal. These steerers 6 allow on the one hand (Fig. 12) a swinging extendw ing over the section m, on the other hand, in
consequence of their thin material they allow, by means of springing, a deflextion in a vertical direction to the former swinging plane (Fig. 11.). p 15 I claim as my invention A clinger consisting of two principal parts for erect grooves in a flexible metallic roof, covering of which the one principal part is firmly connected to the base of the roof, and the other principal part to the roof covering, characterized by an elastic joint existing between the principal parts which secures freedonrof motion between the principal'parts' and thus also between the base of the roof and the covering of the roof along and vertical to the slope of the rooii'as described.
Dated this th day of April, 1931;
EUGEN VV'ENDER;
Applications Claiming Priority (1)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
---|---|---|---|
DE1882105X | 1929-08-02 |
Publications (1)
Publication Number | Publication Date |
---|---|
US1882105A true US1882105A (en) | 1932-10-11 |
Family
ID=7747447
Family Applications (1)
Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
---|---|---|---|
US480123A Expired - Lifetime US1882105A (en) | 1929-08-02 | 1930-09-06 | Movable clamp for metallic roof coverings |
Country Status (1)
Country | Link |
---|---|
US (1) | US1882105A (en) |
Cited By (27)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
US3243931A (en) * | 1961-11-06 | 1966-04-05 | Detroit Edison Co | Prefabricated thermal insulation panel |
US3323269A (en) * | 1965-08-19 | 1967-06-06 | Elwin G Smith & Company Inc | Roofing and siding panel construction with securing means for accommodating differential expansion |
US3335530A (en) * | 1966-05-31 | 1967-08-15 | Leslie A Hurd | Roofing systems with supporting strap assemblies |
US3353319A (en) * | 1960-10-03 | 1967-11-21 | Rostfria Tak Ab | Method of making sheet-metal roof coverings and roof covering made in accordance with this method |
US3455070A (en) * | 1966-12-05 | 1969-07-15 | Allmanna Stalelement Ab | Roofing panel with interlocking edges |
US3998019A (en) * | 1975-08-18 | 1976-12-21 | Illinois Tool Works Inc. | Roof panel fastener and joint construction |
US4096681A (en) * | 1975-05-02 | 1978-06-27 | Rostfria Tak Aktiebolag | Fastener for retaining sheet cladding |
US4102105A (en) * | 1975-05-29 | 1978-07-25 | Armco Steel Corporation | Interlocked channel section panels and connectors therefor |
US4193247A (en) * | 1978-02-06 | 1980-03-18 | Amca International Corporation | Panel mounting clip |
US4213282A (en) * | 1978-02-06 | 1980-07-22 | Amca International Corporation | Metal panel roofing structure |
US4361998A (en) * | 1979-07-12 | 1982-12-07 | Atlantic Building Systems, Inc. | Standing seam roof system |
WO1984000393A1 (en) * | 1982-07-08 | 1984-02-02 | Bengt Johansson | Roof panel mounting clip |
EP0121354A2 (en) * | 1983-03-07 | 1984-10-10 | Gary A. Knudson | Hold-down apparatus for seamed panel assemblies |
US4575983A (en) * | 1985-02-01 | 1986-03-18 | Nucor Corporation | Sliding hold-down clip for standing seam metal roof |
FR2584439A1 (en) * | 1985-07-05 | 1987-01-09 | Butler Manufacturing Co | Fastener for roof panels |
US4982543A (en) * | 1989-07-28 | 1991-01-08 | The Louis Berkman Company | Lap joint roof assembly |
US5001881A (en) * | 1990-02-23 | 1991-03-26 | The Louis Berkman Company | Sheet cladded roof assembly and cleat arrangement |
USRE33563E (en) * | 1978-02-06 | 1991-04-02 | Amca International Corporation | Metal panel roofing structure |
USRE33566E (en) * | 1979-07-31 | 1991-04-09 | Amca International Corporation | Roofing structure |
US5127205A (en) * | 1990-11-05 | 1992-07-07 | Eidson Carson J | Support clip for roofing panels and associated system |
US5911663A (en) * | 1990-11-05 | 1999-06-15 | Eidson; Carson J. | Support clip for roofing panels and associated system |
NL1010502C2 (en) * | 1998-11-06 | 2000-05-09 | Laura Metaal Holding B V | Fastener with L shaped support and hook parts for mounting roof or gable wall panels, has connector piece extending through slot and long leg in these two parts |
EP1193356A2 (en) | 2000-09-29 | 2002-04-03 | Arthur Gerard M. Baeck | Method and retainer element for roof covering |
US6845592B2 (en) | 2002-04-05 | 2005-01-25 | Extech Exterior Technologies, Inc. | Panel clip assembly for use with skylight or roof panels |
US20070033893A1 (en) * | 2005-08-10 | 2007-02-15 | Voegele Jr William P | Reduced friction fastening clip assembly for use with standing seam roof or wall panel systems |
US7313893B2 (en) | 2003-11-13 | 2008-01-01 | Extech/Exterior Technologies, Inc. | Panel clip assembly for use with roof or wall panels |
US20090126303A1 (en) * | 2007-07-13 | 2009-05-21 | Dan Ferge | Seam clip having thermal barrier |
-
1930
- 1930-09-06 US US480123A patent/US1882105A/en not_active Expired - Lifetime
Cited By (36)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
US3353319A (en) * | 1960-10-03 | 1967-11-21 | Rostfria Tak Ab | Method of making sheet-metal roof coverings and roof covering made in accordance with this method |
US3243931A (en) * | 1961-11-06 | 1966-04-05 | Detroit Edison Co | Prefabricated thermal insulation panel |
US3323269A (en) * | 1965-08-19 | 1967-06-06 | Elwin G Smith & Company Inc | Roofing and siding panel construction with securing means for accommodating differential expansion |
US3335530A (en) * | 1966-05-31 | 1967-08-15 | Leslie A Hurd | Roofing systems with supporting strap assemblies |
US3455070A (en) * | 1966-12-05 | 1969-07-15 | Allmanna Stalelement Ab | Roofing panel with interlocking edges |
US4096681A (en) * | 1975-05-02 | 1978-06-27 | Rostfria Tak Aktiebolag | Fastener for retaining sheet cladding |
US4102105A (en) * | 1975-05-29 | 1978-07-25 | Armco Steel Corporation | Interlocked channel section panels and connectors therefor |
US3998019A (en) * | 1975-08-18 | 1976-12-21 | Illinois Tool Works Inc. | Roof panel fastener and joint construction |
US4296581A (en) * | 1978-02-06 | 1981-10-27 | Amca International Corporation | Roofing structure |
US4213282A (en) * | 1978-02-06 | 1980-07-22 | Amca International Corporation | Metal panel roofing structure |
USRE33563E (en) * | 1978-02-06 | 1991-04-02 | Amca International Corporation | Metal panel roofing structure |
US4193247A (en) * | 1978-02-06 | 1980-03-18 | Amca International Corporation | Panel mounting clip |
US4361998A (en) * | 1979-07-12 | 1982-12-07 | Atlantic Building Systems, Inc. | Standing seam roof system |
USRE33566E (en) * | 1979-07-31 | 1991-04-09 | Amca International Corporation | Roofing structure |
WO1984000393A1 (en) * | 1982-07-08 | 1984-02-02 | Bengt Johansson | Roof panel mounting clip |
US4514952A (en) * | 1982-07-08 | 1985-05-07 | Maskingruppen 82 Ab | Roof panel mounting clip |
EP0121354A2 (en) * | 1983-03-07 | 1984-10-10 | Gary A. Knudson | Hold-down apparatus for seamed panel assemblies |
US4570404A (en) * | 1983-03-07 | 1986-02-18 | Knudson Gary Art | Two-part hold-down apparatus with slip joint for seamed panel assemblies |
EP0121354A3 (en) * | 1983-03-07 | 1986-07-30 | Gary A. Knudson | Hold-down apparatus for seamed panel assemblies |
US4575983A (en) * | 1985-02-01 | 1986-03-18 | Nucor Corporation | Sliding hold-down clip for standing seam metal roof |
FR2584439A1 (en) * | 1985-07-05 | 1987-01-09 | Butler Manufacturing Co | Fastener for roof panels |
US4982543A (en) * | 1989-07-28 | 1991-01-08 | The Louis Berkman Company | Lap joint roof assembly |
US5001881A (en) * | 1990-02-23 | 1991-03-26 | The Louis Berkman Company | Sheet cladded roof assembly and cleat arrangement |
US5127205A (en) * | 1990-11-05 | 1992-07-07 | Eidson Carson J | Support clip for roofing panels and associated system |
US5511354A (en) * | 1990-11-05 | 1996-04-30 | Lilly's Die-Tool & Mfg. Corp. | Support clip for roofing panels and associated system |
US5911663A (en) * | 1990-11-05 | 1999-06-15 | Eidson; Carson J. | Support clip for roofing panels and associated system |
NL1010502C2 (en) * | 1998-11-06 | 2000-05-09 | Laura Metaal Holding B V | Fastener with L shaped support and hook parts for mounting roof or gable wall panels, has connector piece extending through slot and long leg in these two parts |
EP1193356A2 (en) | 2000-09-29 | 2002-04-03 | Arthur Gerard M. Baeck | Method and retainer element for roof covering |
BE1013730A5 (en) * | 2000-09-29 | 2002-07-02 | Baeck M Arthur Gerard | Method and hold for roofing element. |
EP1193356A3 (en) * | 2000-09-29 | 2003-01-08 | Arthur Gerard M. Baeck | Method and retainer element for roof covering |
US6845592B2 (en) | 2002-04-05 | 2005-01-25 | Extech Exterior Technologies, Inc. | Panel clip assembly for use with skylight or roof panels |
US7313893B2 (en) | 2003-11-13 | 2008-01-01 | Extech/Exterior Technologies, Inc. | Panel clip assembly for use with roof or wall panels |
US20070033893A1 (en) * | 2005-08-10 | 2007-02-15 | Voegele Jr William P | Reduced friction fastening clip assembly for use with standing seam roof or wall panel systems |
US7661234B2 (en) | 2005-08-10 | 2010-02-16 | Extech/Exterior Technologies, Inc. | Reduced friction fastening clip assembly for use with standing seam roof or wall panel systems |
US20090126303A1 (en) * | 2007-07-13 | 2009-05-21 | Dan Ferge | Seam clip having thermal barrier |
US8122667B2 (en) | 2007-07-13 | 2012-02-28 | A. Raymond Et Cie | Seam clip having thermal barrier |
Similar Documents
Publication | Publication Date | Title |
---|---|---|
US1882105A (en) | Movable clamp for metallic roof coverings | |
US3788377A (en) | Corrugated covers for reciprocating machinery parts | |
FR2434948A1 (en) | JUNCTION OF LEAF EDGES | |
US1242202A (en) | Structural device. | |
US2064276A (en) | Building construction | |
US1369109A (en) | Metal article and method of jointing the same | |
US1426376A (en) | Toy building construction | |
US381456A (en) | Apron for ore-concentrating machines | |
US2124827A (en) | Building structure | |
US525098A (en) | Metal roofing-plate | |
US1478447A (en) | Window frame for curtains and like articles | |
US1016118A (en) | Glass roof. | |
US1422887A (en) | Mat | |
AT262566B (en) | Flat roof covering with corrugated sheets | |
US841276A (en) | Roof-joint. | |
US892693A (en) | Sheet-metal roofing. | |
US607425A (en) | Valley for roofs | |
US781068A (en) | Metal frame. | |
US954995A (en) | Roof. | |
US929779A (en) | Hatch-fastener for vessels. | |
US1250958A (en) | Belt-fastener. | |
US1889771A (en) | Metal flashing | |
US532658A (en) | Folding ruler | |
US1407250A (en) | Building construction | |
US215443A (en) | Improvement in slates |