The present invention relates to a flashing device for a roof window comprising a frame and mounted in a roof structure, said flashing device comprising a first flashing member and a second flashing member both extending in a length direction, and two sealing members arranged at opposite ends of the flashing device seen in the length direction, where an upwards portion of the first flashing member and a downwards portion of the second flashing members are interconnected in sliding engagement allowing the relative position between the first and second flashing members to be adjusted during mounting of the flashing device, where the first flashing member further comprises a outward portion extending at an angle in relation to the upwards portion and being configured for extending over the roof structure away from the roof window, where the second flashing member further comprises an inward portion extending at an angle in relation to the downward portion and being configured for engagement with the frame of the roof window, and where each sealing member includes a first sealing portion and a second sealing portion, said first sealing portion being positioned substantially in parallel with the inward portion and said second sealing portion being positioned substantially in parallel with the downward portion. The invention further relates to a method of mounting a flashing device at a roof window.
When installing windows in a roof structure of a building it is necessary to make an opening in the roof structure and subsequently to re-establish the weather proofing of the building otherwise provided by the roof structure. For this purpose, the joint between the roof window and the roof structure is covered by a covering assembly including flashing and cladding members and devices. To achieve the best possible weather proofing it is essential that the covering assembly is mounted correctly and that it subsequently stays in place, even during heavy winds and when affect by big temperature variations. Moreover, it is important that the components of the covering assembly themselves remain water proof.
A flashing device of the type mentioned above comprising a sealing member is known from the applicant's prior patent application WO2004/051026A1 and has been in successful use for many years, but new types of roof windows and an increase in the use of roof window in roof with low pitches has prompted a desire for further development.
With this background, it is an object of the invention to provide an improved flashing device and a method for mounting a flashing device at a roof window.
This and further objects are achieved with a roof window of the kind mentioned in the introduction, which is furthermore characterised in that the sealing member comprises at least one frame attachment portion configured for attachment of the sealing member to the frame of the roof window. By the provision of the frame attachment portion, the sealing member not only contributes to weather-proofing the flashing device itself, as was the case in WO2004/051026A1, but also contributes to establishing a connection between the flashing device and frame of the roof window. Thereby the number of parts needed for the installation of the roof window and consequently the number of joints can potentially be reduced. Furthermore, as the connection has a built-in sealing function due to being incorporated in the sealing member, the need for subsequently sealing joints using for example a silicone-based joint filler, as is commonly seen with many prior art roof windows, may be reduced.
A flashing device of this type is particularly well suited for use at the bottom of a roof window mounted in an inclined roof structure, where the sliding engagement between the flashing members allows an adaptation to different angles of inclination of the roof structure. In the following reference will therefore be made to the flashing device being mounted at a bottom frame member of the frame of the roof window. It is, however, to be understood that the invention is not limited to this use.
Since the first sealing portion is positioned substantially in parallel with the inward portion and the second sealing portion is positioned substantially in parallel with the downward portion, the sealing member is substantially L-shaped.
The sealing member is preferably made from a resilient material, preferably an elastomer, such as ethylene propylene diene monomer (EDPM).
The at least one frame attachment portion may comprise a flange extending from the first sealing portion and being configured for sliding engagement with a groove in the frame. When the flashing device is mounted at the roof window, said flange is brought into a groove in the frame as the flashing device is displaced relative to the frame. The displacement may be substantially perpendicular to the frame plane defined by the frame members of the frame, but it is presently considered advantageous to bring the flashing device into contact with the frame by displacing it in a direction parallel to the frame plane, i.e. in a direction substantially perpendicular to the upwards and downwards portions and to the length direction of the flashing device. This may for example allow the flashing device to be arranged underneath another part of the roof window or to be slid into engagement with a flashing member or a cover member. If the flashing device is mounted at a bottom frame member with the length direction of the flashing device extending in parallel to the length direction of the bottom frame member, the displacement is preferably perpendicular to the length direction of the bottom frame member.
In one embodiment, the flange comprises a first flange leg extending from the first sealing portion away from the second sealing portion and a second flange leg extending substantially perpendicular to the first flange leg and substantially in parallel with the first sealing portion, the flange thus having an L-shape. This will for example allow the second flange leg to be arranged in a groove extending substantially parallel to the first sealing portion at a distance from it, and/or a fixation of the sealing member in two directions.
It is presently considered advantageous that the flange has a length direction extending substantially perpendicular to the length direction of the flashing device and that the flashing device is mounted by displacement in a direction substantially parallel to the inward portion and perpendicular to the length direction.
The flange may be brought into engagement with a groove in an interface unit of/on the frame, said interface unit for example including an extruded profile made from a metal, such as aluminium, or a dimensionally stable polymer, such as a thermoplastic elastomer, for example polyvinylchloride or polypropylene, possibly reinforced by fibres, such as glass fibres.
Alternatively, or in addition, the at least one frame attachment portion may comprise a fastener guiding section configured for guiding a fastener used for securing the sealing member to the frame. During mounting of the flashing device, a fastener can be inserted in the fastener guiding section and driven into the frame, the fastener guiding section ensuring that the fastener penetrates into the frame or an interface unit thereon at the correct position and at the same time sealing the joint between the fastener and the frame. In one embodiment, the fastener guiding section extends substantially in parallel with the first sealing portion and substantially perpendicular to the second sealing portion, thus guiding the fastener in a direction, which is substantially parallel to the frame plane and perpendicular to the frame member at which the flashing device is mounted. Specifically, it is presently considered advantageous that the fastener guiding section extends from an opening in the second sealing portion and through the first sealing portion. As the sealing members are located at the ends of the flashing device in the length direction thereof, the fastener may be driven into the ends of the frame members extending perpendicular to frame member along which the flashing device extends in the mounted state, i.e. the side frame members when the flashing device is used at the bottom frame member of a roof window. The fasteners need not be driven into the actual frame members. As mentioned above, it is also possible for the frame to include an interface unit for engagement with other parts of the roof window and such an interface unit may be used for receiving the fasteners.
To further facilitate the joining of the different parts of the roof window, the second flashing member may comprise a hole positioned in continuation of the fastener guiding section, such that a fastener guided by the fastener guiding section projects through said hole.
The sealing member may further comprise a support projection supporting the inward portion of the second flashing member and forming a sealing connection therewith.
Still further the sealing member may comprise one or more of the following:
A second aspect of the invention relates to a method of mounting a flashing device at a roof window comprising a frame and mounted in a roof structure, comprising the following steps:
It is noted that the reference to the flashing device does not have to be in direct engagement with an outer side of the frame of the roof window. It may also be in engagement with insulating material, such as an insulating frame arrange around the frame, or with other items related to the installation or operation of the roof window, such as a motor enclosure.
Embodiments and advantages described with reference to one aspect of the invention also apply to the other aspects of the invention and vice versa.
In the following description embodiments of the invention will be described with reference to the schematic drawings, in which
Referring initially to
In addition to the top flashing member 1011, the covering assembly comprises a plurality of side flashing members 1012, 1013, a bottom flashing device 1014 and a plurality of cladding members 1021, 1022, 1023, 1024 each covering a part of the sash carrying the pane element 4.
The roof window 1 comprises a frame (not visible in
The bottom flashing device 1014 is shown in more detail in
End sections of the first and second flashing members 1015, 1016 are shown in
The first flashing member 1015 comprises an outward portion 10150 being configured for extending over the roof structure away from the roof window and an upwards portion 1015u extending at an angle in relation to the outward portion and being configured for extending up along and outer side of the frame of the roof window. In the bottom flashing device the upwards portion 1015u is connected to a downwards portion 1016d of the second flashing members 1016 configured for extending down along the outer side of the frame of the roof window, and the second flashing member further comprises an inward portion 1016i extending at an angle in relation to the downward portion and being configured for engagement with an exterior side of the frame of the roof window. In this embodiment the upwards portion 1015u and the downwards portion 1016d both have bent edges 1015e, 1016e embracing each other in the mounted state as shown in
Each sealing member 106 includes at least one first sealing portion 1061 positioned substantially in parallel with the inward portion 1016i and a second sealing portion 1062 positioned substantially in parallel with the downward portion 1016d, giving the sealing member an L-shape.
Turning now also to
A first frame attachment portion in the form of a flange 1063 extends from the first sealing portion 1061 and comprises a first flange leg 10631 extending from the first sealing portion away from the second sealing portion 1062 and a second flange leg 10632 extending substantially perpendicular to the first flange leg and substantially in parallel with the first sealing portion. As may be seen in
As shown in
While
The second frame attachment portion in the form of a fastener guiding section 1064 is configured for guiding a fastener 1065 used for securing the sealing member to the frame as shown in
As seen in
While the frame attachment portions 1063, 1064 have here been described as being attached to a side element 82 and a bottom element 84 of an interface unit, it is to be understood that such a unit need not be present and that the frame attachment portions may instead be used for attachment directly to a traditional frame member.
The sealing member 106 further comprises a support projection 1066 forming part of the first sealing portion 1061 and supporting and sealing against the inward portion 1016i as shown in
The sealing member 106 further comprises guiding surfaces 1067 on the second sealing portion 1062 for engagement with an extended section 10162 of the second flashing element 1016 during assembly, and an opening 1068 in the second sealing portion accommodating the extended section in the assembled state.
In the embodiment shown, both the first sealing portion 1061 and the second sealing portion 1062 comprises ribs for preventing full surface contact with the second flashing member 1016.
An alternative embodiment of the sealing member 106 and the flashing device is shown in
The sealing member 106 in
The sealing member 106 comprises a sealing lip 1069 engaging with a part 10151 of the second flashing member 1015 projecting along a side member of the frame of the roof window. Such a lip may also be added to the sealing member in
A further alternative embodiment of the sealing member 106 is shown in
The attachment of the flashing device and sealing member in
As shown in
Components of the roof window 1 and flashing device 1014 are easily disassembled and each component may in principle be reused, be recycled by appropriate environmentally responsible disposal means, or the material be recovered for other uses.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PA 2022 70172 | Mar 2022 | DK | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/DK2023/050086 | 3/31/2023 | WO |