US2545705A - Expansion joint for a base flashing - Google Patents

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US2545705A
US2545705A US121157A US12115749A US2545705A US 2545705 A US2545705 A US 2545705A US 121157 A US121157 A US 121157A US 12115749 A US12115749 A US 12115749A US 2545705 A US2545705 A US 2545705A
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  • the present invention relates to an expansion joint for a base flashing.
  • flashing In all building structures flashing must be used at all exposed intersections of a horizontal surface and a vertical surface that extends above such horizontal surface. This is necessary to prevent possible leakage at such intersections. Thus, flashing must be used where the roof of a building intersects with a wall, column, or
  • the flashing Since the flashing is continually exposed to the elements, the direct rays of the sun in the summer and to ice and snow in the winter, it must be adapted to withstand the wide variations in temperature to which it is subjected.
  • the primary problem in this connection is that of expansion and contraction. Since the coefficient of expansion of the metal flashing is relatively high, and since substantially long strips of flashing may be used where the roof joins a vertical wall that extends up beyond theroof, the actual variation in length during a year may be great. If this expansion or contraction is not compensated for, there is great danger that the flashing will buckle and split at the seams of adjoining sections, resulting in leakage and all the attendant damage that is the natural result of such leakage.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide an expansion joint for base flashing that is extremely inexpensive to manufacture and which may be easily installed while the base flashing is being installed, with little or no extra labor.
  • FIG. 1 is a front view of an expansion joint for base flashing
  • Fig. 2 is a side view thereof
  • Fig. 3 is a top view thereof
  • Fig. 4 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view taken on the line 4-4 of Fig. 3;
  • Fig. 5 is a perspective view of an expansion joint embodying the present invention in position for use on a base flashing
  • Fig. 6 is an enlarged perspective view of the expansion joint shown in Fig. 5.
  • the expansion joint generally desig nated as In is adapted to be inserted at intervals between segments of the base flashing H and joined to these segments of the base flashing by lock seams l2.
  • the base flashing and the expansion joint lie flush with the intersection of the roof A and the vertical wall B. Inserted in the wall B and having a flap overlying the top edge of the base flashing II and the expansion joint [0, is the counter flashing l3.
  • the expansion joint IE8 like the regular segments of the base flashing II, has a vertical le l4 and a horizontal leg l5. Centrally located The lower end 16a of the loop 16 is of necessity distorted to provide a uniform, uninterrupted transition from the vertical to the horizontal.
  • the loop portion 16 is shown arcuate, but, of course, may be V-shaped or of any other suitable shape.
  • Sixteen-ounce copper is commonly used as base flashing, but for the expansion joint it is preferable to use twenty-ounce copper, since the loop I6 is formed out of the vertical leg [4 and the stretching reduces its thickness to about that of the sixteen-ounce copper.
  • the looped portion that is formed in the horizontal leg I5 is flattened as shown at I! and its side portions overlap the horizontal leg. As can be seen from the drawing, the flattened loop I! in the horizontal leg does not extend to any appreciable distance above the horizontal leg and thus will not interfere with the smooth surface of the roof.
  • bent-back portions l-9 Located at the sides of the expansion joint are the bent-back portions l-9. These bent-back portions [9 are adapted to engage with reversed bent-back portions 20 on adjoining segments ct the base flashing II, to form the lock seams [2.
  • the lock seams may be formed by covering the engaged bent-back portions [9 and 20 with lead or similar material. 7
  • An expansion joint for a base flashing for a flat roof at its line of juncture with a vertical wall surface comprising a sheet of metal having sections constituting a vertical leg and a horizontal leg, a loop in the vertical leg and extendin'g beyond the plane of the vertical leg from the top to the bottom of the vertical leg, said 'loo'p being deformed adjacent the bottom ofthe vertical leg, whereby the smooth continuity of the meeting edges of the vertical and horizontal legs is uninterrupted, and a flattened loop located in the horizontal leg and extending from the rear to the front thereof, said flattened loop having portions overlapping the adjoining portions of the horizontal leg, and a turned back portion located on both sides of the expansion joint and adapted to form a lock seam with adjacent segments of the flashing, said flattened loop being in line with the loop formed out of the vertical leg and said vertical loop and flattened loop both being located in the quadrant formed by the two legs.
  • An expansion joint for a base flashing for a fiat roof at its line of juncture with a vertical wall surface comprising a metallic sheet having a vertical leg and a horizontal leg, a loop formed out of the vertical leg and extending beyond the face of the plane of the vertical leg from the top to the bottom of said vertical leg and including a flattened loop located in the horizontal leg extending from the rear to the front of the horizontal leg and in line with'the loop formed out of the vertical leg, said vertical loop and flattened loop both being located in the quadrant formed by the two legs.
  • An expansion joint for a base flashing for a fiat roof at its line of juncture with a vertical wall surface comprising a sheet of metal having sections constituting a vertical leg and a hori zontal leg, a loop in the vertical leg extending beyond theface of the plane of the vertical leg and from the top to the bottom of the vertical leg, said loop being deformed adjacent the bottom of the vertical leg, whereby the smooth continuity of the meeting edges of the vertical and horiformed out of the vertical leg, said flattened loop located in the horizontal leg extending from the rear to the front thereof and in line with the loop formed out of the vertical leg, said flattened loop having portions overlapping the adjoining portions of the horizontal leg, said flattened loop and vertical loop both being located in the quadrant formed by the two legs.

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March 20, 1951 M. RIESNER EXPANSION JOINT FOR A BASE FLASHING Filed Oct. 13, 1949 Patented Mar. 20, 1951 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 2,545,705 EXPANSION JOINT FOR A BASE FLASHING Milton Riesner, Pelham, N. Y. Applicationoctober 13, 1949, Serial No. 121,157 (01. 10826) 4 Claims.
The present invention relates to an expansion joint for a base flashing.
In all building structures flashing must be used at all exposed intersections of a horizontal surface and a vertical surface that extends above such horizontal surface. This is necessary to prevent possible leakage at such intersections. Thus, flashing must be used where the roof of a building intersects with a wall, column, or
chimney that extends vertically above the roof.
.be turned back into a ragglet in the vertical surface to prevent leakage behind it, or a counterflashing may be used.
Since the flashing is continually exposed to the elements, the direct rays of the sun in the summer and to ice and snow in the winter, it must be adapted to withstand the wide variations in temperature to which it is subjected. The primary problem in this connection is that of expansion and contraction. Since the coefficient of expansion of the metal flashing is relatively high, and since substantially long strips of flashing may be used where the roof joins a vertical wall that extends up beyond theroof, the actual variation in length during a year may be great. If this expansion or contraction is not compensated for, there is great danger that the flashing will buckle and split at the seams of adjoining sections, resulting in leakage and all the attendant damage that is the natural result of such leakage.
It has hereto been a common practice to provide for such expansion and contraction by encasing the lock seams of adjoining sections of flashing in a soldered joint. This method, however, has not been satisfactory and the water leakage due to the expansion and contraction of the flashing has not been entirely eliminated. It is therefore the object of the present invention to provide an expansion joint for base flashing that will compensate for the changes in length due to temperature changes and yet not intervertical leg of the base flashing, and from front to back in the horizontal leg, is inserted between in the vertical leg is the loop portion [6.
adjoining segments of the base flashing at approximately every 16 to 24 feet, thus completely compensating for any expansion or contraction of the base flashing. .The loop in the horizontal leg is flattened, so that there will be no interruption in the smooth surface of the roof or other horizontal exposed surface, thus preventing the formation of water-accumulating-areas. Another object of the invention is to provide an expansion joint for base flashing that is extremely inexpensive to manufacture and which may be easily installed while the base flashing is being installed, with little or no extra labor.
These and other objects and advantages of the invention will be more clearly understood from the following description and the drawing of a specific embodiment of my invention, in which Fig. 1 is a front view of an expansion joint for base flashing;
Fig. 2 is a side view thereof;
Fig. 3 is a top view thereof;
Fig. 4 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view taken on the line 4-4 of Fig. 3;
Fig. 5 is a perspective view of an expansion joint embodying the present invention in position for use on a base flashing; and
Fig. 6 is an enlarged perspective view of the expansion joint shown in Fig. 5.
As can be seen best in Fig. 5, which shows an installation of the base flashing and the expansion joint before the outer roofing material has been added, the expansion joint generally desig nated as In is adapted to be inserted at intervals between segments of the base flashing H and joined to these segments of the base flashing by lock seams l2. The base flashing and the expansion joint lie flush with the intersection of the roof A and the vertical wall B. Inserted in the wall B and having a flap overlying the top edge of the base flashing II and the expansion joint [0, is the counter flashing l3. v
The expansion joint IE8, like the regular segments of the base flashing II, has a vertical le l4 and a horizontal leg l5. Centrally located The lower end 16a of the loop 16 is of necessity distorted to provide a uniform, uninterrupted transition from the vertical to the horizontal. The loop portion 16 is shown arcuate, but, of course, may be V-shaped or of any other suitable shape.
Sixteen-ounce copper is commonly used as base flashing, but for the expansion joint it is preferable to use twenty-ounce copper, since the loop I6 is formed out of the vertical leg [4 and the stretching reduces its thickness to about that of the sixteen-ounce copper. The looped portion that is formed in the horizontal leg I5 is flattened as shown at I! and its side portions overlap the horizontal leg. As can be seen from the drawing, the flattened loop I! in the horizontal leg does not extend to any appreciable distance above the horizontal leg and thus will not interfere with the smooth surface of the roof.
Located at the sides of the expansion joint are the bent-back portions l-9. These bent-back portions [9 are adapted to engage with reversed bent-back portions 20 on adjoining segments ct the base flashing II, to form the lock seams [2. The lock seams may be formed by covering the engaged bent-back portions [9 and 20 with lead or similar material. 7
While I have described and illustrated a specific embodiment of my invention, it is obvious that various changes therein, particularly in the configuration and disposition of the several parts thereof, may be made without departing from my invention.
I claim:
1, An expansion joint for a base flashing for a flat roof at its line of juncture with a vertical wall surface, comprising a sheet of metal having sections constituting a vertical leg and a horizontal leg, a loop in the vertical leg and extendin'g beyond the plane of the vertical leg from the top to the bottom of the vertical leg, said 'loo'p being deformed adjacent the bottom ofthe vertical leg, whereby the smooth continuity of the meeting edges of the vertical and horizontal legs is uninterrupted, and a flattened loop located in the horizontal leg and extending from the rear to the front thereof, said flattened loop having portions overlapping the adjoining portions of the horizontal leg, and a turned back portion located on both sides of the expansion joint and adapted to form a lock seam with adjacent segments of the flashing, said flattened loop being in line with the loop formed out of the vertical leg and said vertical loop and flattened loop both being located in the quadrant formed by the two legs.
2. An expansion joint for a base flashing for a fiat roof at its line of juncture with a vertical wall surface, comprising a metallic sheet having a vertical leg and a horizontal leg, a loop formed out of the vertical leg and extending beyond the face of the plane of the vertical leg from the top to the bottom of said vertical leg and including a flattened loop located in the horizontal leg extending from the rear to the front of the horizontal leg and in line with'the loop formed out of the vertical leg, said vertical loop and flattened loop both being located in the quadrant formed by the two legs.
3. An expansion joint for a base flashing for a flat roof as claimed in claim 2, in which said flattened loop has portions overlapping the adjoining segments of the horizontal leg.
4 4. An expansion joint for a base flashing for a fiat roof at its line of juncture with a vertical wall surface, comprising a sheet of metal having sections constituting a vertical leg and a hori zontal leg, a loop in the vertical leg extending beyond theface of the plane of the vertical leg and from the top to the bottom of the vertical leg, said loop being deformed adjacent the bottom of the vertical leg, whereby the smooth continuity of the meeting edges of the vertical and horiformed out of the vertical leg, said flattened loop located in the horizontal leg extending from the rear to the front thereof and in line with the loop formed out of the vertical leg, said flattened loop having portions overlapping the adjoining portions of the horizontal leg, said flattened loop and vertical loop both being located in the quadrant formed by the two legs.
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