The invention relates to a building cover element with at least one, preferably stationary arranged fastening device, which shows an exterior section aligned to the outside of a building to be provided with the building cover element, with at least one film element comprising an exterior film layer to be arranged at the exterior of the building and anchored with an edge section at the fastening device, and with at least one thermally insulating element. Further the invention relates to a thermally insulating element for a building cover element, which comprises at least one preferably stationary arranged fastening device showing an exterior section, which is aligned to the exterior of the building to be provided with a building cover element, and comprises at least one film element, which shows an exterior film layer to be arranged at the exterior of the building and anchored with an edge section at the fastening device.
Such housing cover elements are known and have been used for quite some time, among other things, to form film roof systems as well as film façade systems. Film roof systems and film façade systems are particularly used in the construction of shopping centers, gymnasiums, entertainment parks, and other commercial buildings, in which conventional roofing is not recommended, either for constructive, economic, or optic reasons.
It has shown in practice that a thermal bridge can develop in the area of the anchoring of a film element at the fastening device, by which the insulating effect of a film system can essentially be lost entirely. This disadvantageous effect is particularly noticeable in large temperature differences between the interior and the exterior of the housing cover element, particularly in case of low exterior temperatures. Usually the fastening device comprises a metallic frame, at which the film element is anchored, with this sometimes even amplifying the above-described effect.
When the film element is embodied as a film cushion, comprising at least one exterior film layer and one interior film layer, aligned towards the interior of the building, with a gas-tight sealed cavity being formed between these two film layers, in which gas, particularly air is included, EP 1 348 823 B1 suggests for the purpose of avoiding the above-mentioned problem to arrange a thermally insulating element inside the film cushion, which keeps the two outside film layers at a distance also in the area of the anchoring at the fastening device. This way any thermal bridge previously developing at this point is omitted and the thermally insulating effect of the gas cushion in the film cushion is maintained up to the anchoring at the fastening device. This construction has well proven in practice in the meantime.
However the invention now suggests in a building cover element of the type mentioned at the outset to arrange the thermally insulating element with a first section at the exterior section of the fastening device and with a second section at the exterior edge section of the exterior film layer of at least one film element.
Accordingly the thermally insulating element according to the invention projects beyond the fastening device, which usually represents a metallic profile, and forms a thermal insulation with the adjacent edge section of the film element, yielding a balanced adiabatic condition.
Another advantage of the solution according to the invention comprises that the film element and the thermally insulating element form no constructive and design unit, but can be produced and assembled independent from each other and thus the use of the thermally insulating element according to the invention has not influence upon the construction of the film element and is therefore entirely independent therefrom. This way not only the assembly is facilitated, because the thermally insulating element only needs to be arranged at the exterior of the fastening device and the adjacent edge section of the film element, but additionally the option develops to retrofit existing and already installed building cover elements with thermally insulating elements. Additionally, by the solution according to the invention the use of the thermally insulating element is not limited to a film cushion, but other constructions and embodiments of film elements are also possible; for example the solution according to the invention allows the use of a thermally insulating element e.g., also in a single-layer film element, which therefor shows no multi-layer film cushion but comprises a single layer of film.
Preferred embodiments and further developments of the invention are disclosed in the dependent claims.
Preferably the thermally insulating element may comprise an insulating body made from a thermally insulating solid material, preferably hard foam, and, in the area of the second section of the thermally insulating element, the insulating body may rest directly on the exterior edge section of the exterior film layer of the film element or on an insulating sealing strip preferably extending at the thermally insulating element. This embodiment yields a low cost and simultaneously robust construction.
Further, an exterior metallic layer, preferably made from aluminum, may be arranged at the exterior of the insulating body and/or the interior metallic layer, preferably made from aluminum, at the interior of the insulating body pointing towards the fastening device outside the second section. In another further development of these embodiments the metallic layer(s) is (are) connected fixed to the insulating body, preferably adhered. Additionally the metallic layer can beneficially comprise a metal profile. By using such metallic layers the stability and stiffness of the thermally insulating element can be further increased, which has beneficial effects upon the handling, particularly during the assembly.
Another preferred embodiment, in which the fastening device comprises a first fastening section, at which the edge section of a film element is anchored, and a second fastening section, particularly approximately opposite the first fastening section, at which the edge section of another film element is anchored, is characterized in that the thermally insulating element is arranged with its first section at the exterior section of the fastening device between its two fastening sections and with a second section on the exterior edge section of the exterior film layer of the film element and with a third section on the exterior edge section of the exterior film layer of another film cushion.
At his point it shall be mentioned for reasons of completeness that “building cover element” not only relates to roof or façade elements but also to a building element separating two buildings from each other.
In the following a preferred exemplary embodiment of the invention is explained in greater detail using the attached drawing. It shows:
A film façade or film roofing system of the type discussed here comprises a plurality of film elements essentially arranged side-by-side as well as a framework structure, at which the film elements are anchored, and which therefore serves as the fastening device for the film elements.
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The film cushions 6 are anchored at the fastening 4 via a circumferential edge section 6a. For this purpose, the ends of the films 8, 9, 11, and 12 are welded to a joint layer in the edge section 6a of the film cushion 6, forming an anchoring section 14. The anchoring section 14 is provided with a beading rope 16 along its edge, encompassing the layer jointly formed by the films 8, 9, 11, and 12.
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The structural unit formed by at least one fastening 4 and at least one film cushion 6 can also be called a building cover element.
While the base film 9 points to an interior space limited or encased by the film façade and/or roofing system discussed here, thus forming the interior of the film cushion, the top film 8 of the film cushions 10 contacts the exterior of the film façade and/or cover system. Accordingly the lid profile 4b also forms an exterior section of the fastening 4. Primarily, the film façade and/or roofing system discussed here is used to separate an interior space from an exterior environment and thus forming an outer cover, particularly a roof for a building. Alternatively it is generally also possible that the film system in question here is also used as a separating wall system to separate two building sections from each other or to separate two interior spaces within a building so that in such a case, in an arrangement shown for example in
In practice it has shown that a thermal bridge can develop in the area of the anchoring of the film cushions 6 at the fastening 4 between the top film 8 and the bottom film 9 and thus between the exterior and the interior and/or between two sides of the film cushions 6. Here, the insulating effect of the cavity 10 filled with air in the film cushions 6 can be compromised or essentially even be lost entirely. This disadvantageous effect is particularly noticeable in large temperature differences between the two sides of the film cushions 6. Additionally, it is disadvantageous in this context when the lid profile 4b with its end sections extends beyond the base profile 4a in the direction to the film cushions 6, here contacting the exterior edge section 6a of the film cushions 6, and thus in this area comes to rest on the top film 8 of the film cushions 6; because in such a case the above-described effect would be even enhanced, last but not least because the lid profile 4b is made from metal.
In order to prevent the development of a thermal bridge a thermally insulating element 20 is used, which is arranged at the exterior of the lid profile 4b of the fastening 4, as discernible in
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The thermally insulating element 20 is preferably fastened at the lid profile 4b of the fastening 4. The components required here are not shown in
Finally it shall be mentioned that in the exemplary embodiment shown according to
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20 2010 015 743.9 | Nov 2010 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2011/070946 | 11/24/2011 | WO | 00 | 8/1/2013 |