WO2019097107A1 - Système de panneaux de toiture pour installation du haut vers le bas - Google Patents

Système de panneaux de toiture pour installation du haut vers le bas Download PDF

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WO2019097107A1
WO2019097107A1 PCT/FI2017/050796 FI2017050796W WO2019097107A1 WO 2019097107 A1 WO2019097107 A1 WO 2019097107A1 FI 2017050796 W FI2017050796 W FI 2017050796W WO 2019097107 A1 WO2019097107 A1 WO 2019097107A1
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Markus TUPALA
Tuomo Huopana
Tomasz GOLCZYNSKI
Tomasz SOBON
Przemyslaw FALEK
Grzegorz PUCEK
Michal DYDA
Miroslaw ORZECHOWSKI
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Rautaruukki Oyj
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Priority to PL126913U priority patent/PL72502Y1/pl
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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
    • E04D1/29Means for connecting or fastening adjacent roofing elements
    • E04D1/2907Means for connecting or fastening adjacent roofing elements by interfitted sections
    • E04D1/2942Means for connecting or fastening adjacent roofing elements by interfitted sections having folded sections receiving interfitted part of adjacent section
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D3/00Roof covering by making use of flat or curved slabs or stiff sheets
    • E04D3/36Connecting; Fastening
    • E04D3/361Connecting; Fastening by specially-profiled marginal portions of the slabs or sheets
    • E04D3/363Connecting; Fastening by specially-profiled marginal portions of the slabs or sheets with snap action
    • 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
    • E04D1/26Strip-shaped roofing elements simulating a repetitive pattern, e.g. appearing as a row of shingles
    • E04D1/265Strip-shaped roofing elements simulating a repetitive pattern, e.g. appearing as a row of shingles the roofing elements being rigid, e.g. made of metal, wood or concrete
    • 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
    • E04D1/29Means 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
    • E04D1/2918Means 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 succeeding rows
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D3/00Roof covering by making use of flat or curved slabs or stiff sheets
    • E04D3/02Roof covering by making use of flat or curved slabs or stiff sheets of plane slabs, slates, or sheets, or in which the cross-section is unimportant
    • E04D3/16Roof covering by making use of flat or curved slabs or stiff sheets of plane slabs, slates, or sheets, or in which the cross-section is unimportant of metal
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D3/00Roof covering by making use of flat or curved slabs or stiff sheets
    • E04D3/24Roof covering by making use of flat or curved slabs or stiff sheets with special cross-section, e.g. with corrugations on both sides, with ribs, flanges, or the like
    • E04D3/30Roof covering by making use of flat or curved slabs or stiff sheets with special cross-section, e.g. with corrugations on both sides, with ribs, flanges, or the like of metal
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D3/00Roof covering by making use of flat or curved slabs or stiff sheets
    • E04D3/36Connecting; Fastening
    • E04D3/365Connecting; Fastening by simple overlapping of the marginal portions with use of separate connecting elements, e.g. hooks or bolts for corrugated sheets

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  • the invention relates to a roofing panel system for top-down installation as defined in the preamble of independent claim 1.
  • Publication US 8,915,036 presents an interlocking panel system for top-down or bottom- up installation on an underlying structure including a plurality of panels, with an uphill course and a downhill course where each panel is generally rectangular, having an uphill edge and opposing downhill edge.
  • An interlocking member is disposed along the uphill edge, and a receiving member adapted to receive the interlocking member and a joining flange are disposed along the downhill edge.
  • a first panel Is positioned on an underlying structure.
  • a clip is disposed along the downhill edge of the first panel and affixed to the underlying structure, and a second panel is engaged with the receiving member of the first panel.
  • bottom-up installation the first panel is affixed to the underlying structure, and a second panel is engaged with the interlocking member of the first panel, and then affixed to the underlying structure.
  • Publication US 9,267,289 presents an interlocking panel system for top-down installation on an underlying structure including a plurality of panels, with an uphill course and a downhill course where each panel is generally rectangular, having an uphill edge and opposing downhill edge.
  • An interlocking member is disposed along the uphill edge, and a receiving member adapted to receive the interlocking member and a joining flange are disposed along the downhill edge.
  • a panel of the uphill course is affixed to an underlying structure via fasteners through the joining flange.
  • the interlocking member of a panel of the downhill course is insertable into the receiving member of the uphill course, and the position of the panel of the downhill course is adjustable within the span of the receiving member.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a roofing panel system for top-down installation that is easy to install so that tight fits are formed between the individual panels of the roofing panel system for top-down installation.
  • the roofing panel system for top-down installation of the invention is characterized by the definitions of independent claim 1.
  • Figure 1 shows a first embodiment an embodiment of the roof panel for use in the roofing panel system
  • Figure 2 shows the roof panel shown in figure 1 as seen from another angle
  • FIG 3 shows the roof panel shown in figure 1 as seen from another angle
  • Figure 4 shows the roof panel shown in figure 1 as seen from another angle
  • FIG 5 shows the roof panel shown in figure 1 as seen from the side of the inner surface
  • Figure 6 shows the roof panel shown in figure 1 as seen from the side of the outer surface
  • Figure 7 shows the roof panel shown in figure 1 as seen from the side of the first side edge
  • Figure 8 shows a first embodiment of the roof panel system as seen from above
  • Figure 9 shows the roof panel system shown in figure 8 as seen from one side
  • FIG. 10 shows detail C of figure 8 in greater detail
  • Figure 11 shows a second embodiment of the roof panel for use in the roofing panel system
  • Figure 12 shows the roof panel shown in figure 11 as seen from another angle
  • Figure 13 shows the roof panel shown in figure 11 as seen from the side of the inner surface
  • Figure 14 shows the roof panel shown in figure 11 as seen from the side of the outer surface
  • Figure 15 shows the roof panel shown in figure 1 as seen from the side of the first side edge
  • Figure 16 shows a second embodiment the roof panel system as seen from one side
  • Figure 17 shows detail D of figure 21 in greater detail
  • Figure 18 shows in section view the first side edge of the roof panel shown in figures 1 to 7 or the first side edge of the roof panel shown in figures 11 to 15,
  • Figure 19 shows in section view the second side edge of the roof panel shown in figures 1 to 7 or the first side edge of the roof panel shown in figures 11 to 15,
  • Figure 20 shows two roof panels connected together by a first side edge of one of the roof panels and a second side edge of the other of the roof panels, and
  • Figure 21 shows in section view a detail of the connection between the two roof panels shown connected together in figure 20.
  • roofing panel system for top-down installation and some embodiments and variants of the roofing panel system will be described in greater detail.
  • the roofing panel system comprises a plurality of panels 1 defining an uphill course of panels 2 and a downhill course of panels 3.
  • Each panel 1 comprises a generally rectangular panel body 4 with a lower edge 5, an upper edge 6, a first side edge 16, a second side edge 17, an outer surface 7, and an inner surface 8.
  • the lower edge 5 and the upper edge are preferably parallel.
  • the first side edge 16 and the second side edge 17 are preferably parallel.
  • the outer surface 7 and the inner surface are preferably plane parallel, except for possible stiffening formations 28 and/or aesthetic formations provided at or in the generally rectangular panel body 4.
  • Each panel 1 comprises a male interlocking edge 9 at the upper edge 6 of the generally rectangular panel body 4 extending preferably, but not necessarily, for the full width of the upper edge 6 of the generally rectangular panel body 4 of the panel 1, and a female interlocking edge 10 at the lower edge 5 of the generally rectangular panel body 4 extending preferably, but not necessarily, for the full width of the lower edge 5 of the generally rectangular panel body 4 of the panel 1.
  • the female interlocking edge 10 of the panels 1 of the uphill course of panels 2 being configured to receive i.e. to interlock with the male interlocking edge 9 of the panels 1 of the downhill course of panels 3.
  • the female interlocking edge 10 of the panels of the uphill course of panels 2 are configured to receive the male interlocking edge 9 of the panels of the downhill course of panels 3 in a locking position where a first transversal abutting section 36 of the female interlocking edge 10 abuts a second transversal abutting section 37 of the male interlocking edge 9 and where the generally rectangular panel body 4 of the panels 1 of the downhill course of panels 3 and the generally rectangular panel body 4 of the panels 1 of the uphill course of panels 2 are essentially parallel.
  • the male interlocking edge 9 of the panels of the downhill course of panels 3 is prevented from moving further into the female interlocking edge 10 of the panels of the uphill course of panels 2, because the first transversal abutting section 36 of the female interlocking edge 10 abuts the second transversal abutting section 37 of the male interlocking edge 9.
  • the male interlocking edge 9 can have a cross-section in the form of the major arc of a circle.
  • the second transversal abutting section 37 of the male interlocking edge 9 is formed at a curved outer surface (not marked with a reference numeral) of the male interlocking edge 9.
  • the male interconnecting edge 9 can have or be formed of a pair of first flanges (not shown in the figures) and a first web portion (not shown in the figures) interconnecting the first flanges.
  • the first web portion forms the second transversal abutting section 37 of the male interlocking edge 9.
  • the male interlocking edge 9 extends upwardly in relation to the outer surface 7 of the generally rectangular panel body 4 of the panel 1.
  • the female interlocking edge 10 can, as in the first embodiment illustrated in figures 1 to 14, have a cross-section in the form of the major arc of a circle.
  • the first transversal abutting section 36 of the female interlocking edge 10 is formed at a curved inner surface (not marked with a reference numeral) of the female interlocking edge 10.
  • the female interlocking edge 10 can have a pair of second flanges 32 and a second web portion 33 interconnecting the second flanges 32.
  • the second web portion 33 forms the first transversal abutting section 36 of the female interlocking edge 10.
  • the second flanges 32 can be essentially parallel, and the second web portion 33 can extend essentially perpendicularly with respect to the second flanges 32.
  • the male interlocking edge 9 of the panels 1 of the downhill course of panels 3 is preferably, but not necessarily, as shown in figure 17, configured to press against the second flanges 32 and against the second web portion 33 of the female interlocking edge 10 inside the female interlocking edge 10 of the panels 1 of the uphill course of panels 2. This provides for a rigid and strong connection between the panels 1 of the downhill course of panels 3 and the panels 1 of the uphill course of panels 2.
  • the female interlocking edge 10 extends downwardly in relation to the inner surface 8 of the generally rectangular panel body 4 of the panel 1.
  • the female interlocking edge 10 has a protruding edge 31 for snap-effect with the male interlocking edge 9.
  • the protruding edge 31 of the female interlocking edge 10 is configured to releasable lock the male interconnecting edge 9 at least partly inside and as received in the female interconnecting edge 10 to releasable retain the male interlocking edge 9 of the panels 1 of the downhill course of panels 3 received in the female interlocking edge 10 of the panels 1 of the uphill course of panels 2 in said locking position.
  • the male interlocking edge 9 and the female interlocking edge 10 provides for easy installing of the roofing panel system so that tight fits are formed between the individual panels of the roofing panel system for top-down installation. Additionally, allows for repeated attaching and detaching of panels 1 of the uphill course of panels 2 from panels 1 of the downhill course of panels 3 without damaging the panels 1.
  • male interlocking edge 9 has a cross-section in the form of the major arc of a circle and if female interlocking edge 10 has a cross-section in the form of the major arc of a circle, especially tight fits are formed between the individual panels of the roofing panel system for top- down installation.
  • Each panel 1 may comprise an offset 11 forming a lower outer surface 12 of the panel 1.
  • the offset 11 extends downwardly, preferably perpendicularly downwardly, from the inner surface 8 of the generally rectangular panel body 4 at the lower edge 5 of the generally rectangular panel body 4.
  • the offset 11 is provided between the generally rectangular panel body 4 and the female interlocking edge 10.
  • the offset 11 extends preferably for the full width of the lower edge 5 of the generally rectangular panel body 4.
  • a purpose of the offset 11 is to provide for strength and/or stiffness. Another purpose is to provide for spatial shape.
  • a first spring portion 13 can be provided between the offset 11 and the female interlocking edge 10.
  • the protruding edge 31 of the female interlocking edge 10 adjoins preferably, but not necessarily, such first spring portion 13.
  • the first spring portion 13 extends preferably in the same direction as the generally rectangular panel body 4.
  • the first spring portion 13 can be plane parallel with the generally rectangular panel body 4.
  • the first spring portion 13 extends preferably for the full width of the lower edge 5 of the generally rectangular panel body 4 and/or for the full width of the female interlocking edge 10.
  • a second spring portion 14 can be onnected to the female interlocking edge 10 and extend in the direction of the generally rectangular panel body 4 away from the upper edge 6 of the generally rectangular panel body 4 beyond the lower edge 5 of the generally rectangular panel body 4 so that the second spring portion 14 has a first distal free end edge 29.
  • the second spring portion 14 extends preferably for the full width of the lower edge 5 of the generally rectangular panel body 4 and/or for the full width of the female interlocking edge 10.
  • the second spring portion 14 can be plane parallel with the generally rectangular panel body 4.
  • a third spring portion 15 can be connected to the male interlocking edge 9 and extending in the direction of the generally rectangular panel body 4 towards the lower edge 5 of the generally rectangular panel body 4 so that the third spring portion 15 has a second distal free end edge 30.
  • the third spring portion 15 can be plane parallel with the generally rectangular panel body 4.
  • the third spring portion 15 extends preferably for the full width of the upper edge 6 of the generally rectangular panel body 4 and/or for the full width of the male interlocking edge 9.
  • the panels 1 of the roofing panel system comprise a first spring portion 13, a second spring portion 14, and a third spring portion 15 as presented earlier
  • the first spring portion 13 of the panels 1 of the uphill course of panels 2 are preferably, but not necessarily, configured to press against the third spring portion 15 of the panels 1 of the downhill course of panels 3. This provides for a tight and rigid connection between the panels 1 in the uphill course of panels 2 and the panels 1 in the downhill course of panels 3.
  • the second spring portion 14 of the panels 1 of the uphill course of panels 2 are preferably, but not necessarily, configured to press against the inner surface 8 of the generally rectangular panel body 4 of the panels 1 of the downhill course of panels 3. This provides for a tight and rigid connection between the panels 1 in the uphill course of panels 2 and the panels 1 in the downhill course of panels 3.
  • the third spring portion 15 of the panels 1 of the downhill course of panels 3 is preferably, but not necessarily, as illustrated in figures 10 and 17, located at least partly outside the female interconnecting edge 10 of the panels 1 of the uphill course of panels 2 so that the third spring portion 15 of the panels 1 of downhill course of panels 3 extend beyond the protruding edge 31 of the female interconnecting edge 10 of the panels 1 of the uphill course of panels 2 and so that second distal free end edge 30 of the third spring portion 15 of the downhill course of panels 3 is located outside the female interconnecting edge 10 of the uphill course of panels 2.
  • This allows for easy opening of the connection between the panels 1 of the downhill course of panels 3 and the panels 1 of the uphill course of panels 2, which can for example be of an advantage when the roofing panel system is installed on a roof.
  • the second spring portion 14 is preferably, but not necessarily, in the direction of the lower edge 5 of the generally rectangular panel body 4 divided into spring sections 18 distanced from each other by an intermediate space 19 between two adjacent spring sections 18, and the first side edges 16 of the panels 1 and the second side edges 17 adjacent panels 1 of the downhill course of panels 3 penetrate into the intermediate spaces 19 between two adjacent spring sections 18 of the panels 1 of the uphill course of panels 2.
  • the intermediate space 19 allows for a better connection i.e. longer connection between the first side edges 16 of the panels 1 and the second side edges 17 adjacent panels 1 of the downhill course of panels 3.
  • the spring sections 18 of the second spring portion 14 are preferably, but no necessarily, connected with a flat fastening strip 20 extending in the direction of the lower edge 5 of the generally rectangular panel body 4, wherein the flat fastening strip 20 and the generally rectangular panel body 4 are essentially plane parallel.
  • the second spring portion 14 is preferably, but not necessarily, provided with openings 27 configured to receive fasteners such as screws. By means of fasteners, the roofing panels system is attached to an underlying structure. Because the openings 27 are provided in the second spring portion 14, the openings 27 and the fasteners received in the openings 27 will be covered by the panels 1 in a downhill course of panels 3 in the roofing panel system.
  • the openings 27 are preferably, but not necessarily, provided in a fastening section 34 of the second spring portion 14, which fastening section 34 of the second spring portion 14 is provided at a greater distance from a plane in which the inner surface 8 of the generally rectangular panel body 4 lies in than a part of the second spring portion 14 that is between the female interlocking edge 10 and the fastening section 34 of the second spring portion 14.
  • the fastening section 34 of the second spring portion 14 extends preferably, but not necessarily, in the direction of the generally rectangular panel body 4.
  • Provision of such fastening section 34 results in the roofing panel system in a for receiving a head of a fastener between the panels 1 in a downhill course of panels 3 and the panels 1 in an uphill course of panels 2, such as in room 35 for receiving a head of a fastener between the inner surface 8 of the panels 1 in a downhill course of panels 3 and the second spring portion 14 of the panels 1 in an uphill course of panels.
  • each panel 1 can have a folded-over side edge 21 at a first side edge 16 of the generally rectangular panel body 4 and a folded-under side edge 22 at a second side edge 17 of the generally rectangular panel body 4.
  • Each folded-under side edge 22 has a first flat flap portion 23, which is essentially plane parallel with the generally rectangular panel body 4.
  • Each folded-over side edge 21 has a second flat flap portion 24, which is essentially plane parallel with the generally rectangular panel body 4, and an intermediate flat portion 25 between the first side edge 16 of the generally rectangular panel body 4 and the second flat flap portion 24.
  • the intermediate flat portion 25 and the second flat flap portion 24 of each folded-over side edge 21 are essentially parallel.
  • Adjacent panels 1 in the uphill course of panels 2 and correspondingly in the downhill course of panels 3 are configured to receive the second flat flap portion 24 of a folded- over side edge 21 of an adjacent panel 1 between the first flat flap portion 23 of a folded- under side edge 22 and the generally rectangular panel body 4 and configured to receive the first flat flap portion 23 of a folded-under side edge 22 of an adjacent panel 1 between the second flat flap portion 24 and the intermediate flat portion 25 of a folded-over side edge 21.
  • the width of the intermediate flat portion 25 of the folded-over side edge 21 corresponds preferably, but not necessarily, to the width of the first flat flap portion 23 of the folded-under side edge 22.
  • each panel 1 with such folded-over side edge 21 and such folded- under side edge 22 provides for a tight and strong connection between each panel 1 in the uphill course of panels 2 and for a tight and strong connection between each panel 1 in the downhill course of panels 3.
  • the distance between the intermediate flat portion 25 and the second flat flap portion 24 of the folded-over side edge 21 corresponds preferably, but not necessarily to the distance between the generally rectangular panel body 4 and the first flat flap portion 23 of the folded under side edge 22 so as to allow sliding of the folded-over side edge 21 of one panel 1 into the folded-under side edge 21 of an adjacent panel 1.
  • the folded-over side edge 21 can extend from the first side edge 16 of the generally rectangular panel body 4 essentially in the direction of the generally rectangular panel body 4.
  • the folded-over side edge 21 can extend beyond the first side edge 16 and in a plane parallel with the generally rectangular panel body 4 away from the first side edge 16 of the generally rectangular panel body 4 and away from the second side edge 17 of the generally rectangular panel body 4.
  • the folded-over side edge 21 can extend in a plane parallel with the generally rectangular panel body 4.
  • the folded- under side edge 22 can extend from a second side edge 17 of the generally rectangular panel body 4 essentially in the direction of the generally rectangular panel body 4.
  • the folded- under side edge 22 can extend from a second side edge 17 of the generally rectangular panel body 4 in a plane parallel with the generally rectangular panel body 4 towards the first side edge 16 of the generally rectangular panel body 4.
  • the outer surface 7 of the generally rectangular panel body 4 of each panel 1 is preferably, but not necessarily, flat and the outer surface 7 of the generally rectangular panel body 4 of each panel lies in a first plane A.
  • the folded-over side edge 21 has preferably, but not necessarily, a flat upper surface 26 that lies in a second plane B, that is parallel with the first plane A.
  • the distance between the first plane A and the second plane B corresponds to a thickness X of the generally rectangular panel body 4. This provides for a generally uniform flat upper surface in each uphill course of panels 2 and in each downhill course of panels 3.
  • the width of the intermediate flat portion 25 of the folded-over side edge 21 corresponds preferably, but not necessarily, to the width of the first flat flap portion 23 of the folded- under side edge 22.
  • the folded-over side edge 21 extends preferably, but not necessarily, for the full width of the first side edge 16 of the generally rectangular panel body 4.
  • the folded-under side edge 22 extends preferably, but not necessarily, for the full width of the second side edge 17 of the generally rectangular panel body 4.
  • each panel 1 is preferably, but not necessarily, a monolithic structure formed of a single metal sheet of uniform thickness.
  • the panel 1 can be coated such as painted or covered with a protective layer

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L'invention concerne un système de panneaux de toiture pour une installation du haut vers le bas, le système de panneaux de toiture comprenant une pluralité de panneaux (1) définissant une rangée de panneaux en montée (2) et une rangée de panneaux en descente (3), et chaque panneau (1) comprenant un corps de panneau généralement rectangulaire (4) doté d'un bord inférieur (5), d'un bord supérieur (6), d'un premier bord latéral (16), d'un second bord latéral (17), d'une surface externe (7) et d'une surface interne (8), d'un bord d'emboîtement mâle (9) au niveau du bord supérieur (6) du corps de panneau généralement rectangulaire (4) et d'un bord d'emboîtement femelle (10) au niveau du bord inférieur (5) du corps de panneau généralement rectangulaire (4), et le bord d'emboîtement femelle (10) des panneaux de la rangée de panneaux en montée (2) étant configuré pour recevoir le bord d'emboîtement mâle (9) des panneaux de la rangée de panneaux en descente (3).
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