Corrugated flexible plastic sheets are widely used in buildings for roofing or otherwise covering portions of the building to protect from ambient effects, such as sun radiation, rain, dust, etc. In some cases, illumination of the interior part of the building by natural light is required, e.g. greenhouses or industrial facilities roof or walls which require natural lighting during daylight times. In such cases, the corrugated sheets may have certain levels of transparency, as may be desired.
The main benefits of assembling transparent corrugated plastic sheets is illumination energy saving. To further reduce the energy costs of such buildings, the connection between each transparent corrugated plastic sheets and its neighboring sheets (either transparent or not) should be sealed to prevent various environmental effects, for example, penetration of rain into the building which is covered by the corrugated sheets, heat leakage due to temperature differences, penetration of wind and/or dust, and the like. The corrugation of the plastic sheets provides the sheets with the necessary strength while maintaining the sheets' flexibility in both directions of the sheet—parallel to the corrugation waves (which is easier to accomplish) and perpendicular to that direction.
Typically, roofing (or otherwise covering a large area) with corrugated sheets involves a certain overlap of one sheet over or under its neighboring sheet. Since sheets with identical corrugation profile are used for covering a certain area, typically a peak of a corrugation wave at the very end of that sheet is used to overlap (or under lap) a similar wave peak of the neighboring sheet.
Such connecting elongated elements are typically designed for particular installations having a particular length that corresponds to the particular lengths of the corrugated sheets used in the installation. Such way of connecting elongated elements is relatively expensive and do not provide flexibility of use when it is required to cover an area using corrugated sheets of length different than the standard length because there is a need to match the length of the connecting elements to that of the corrugated sheets. This increases the overall cost of the building both in materials and in installation time. Furthermore, at least two workers are needed in order to assemble the connecting elongated elements, one on each side of the corrugated sheet. This solution involves complex installation and requires specific adaptation of elements in cases where the length of the sheets is different than the common length. Additionally, adapting this solution for installations where the covered plane is not flat, but rather concaved or convex with the curved line residing in a plane perpendicular to the plane of the roof and parallel to the corrugated peak line, requires on-site adaptation of the elongated elements to that curvature.
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A connecting element for connecting corrugated sheets to each other is disclosed, the connecting element may comprise a thin metal sheet comprising a first portion and a second portion longer than the first portion, the first and second portions are folded with respect each other along a folding line so that the first portion is substantially parallel to and overlapping a first part of the second portion, the second portion is formed according to a profile of said corrugated sheet. A threaded hole is formed in the second portion at a second part that is not parallel to the first portion.
The connecting element may further comprise at least one strengthening submergence formed in said second part of said second portion.
The connecting element may have the second part formed to have a wavy profile or an angular profile.
An assembly of corrugated sheets connected to each other is disclosed comprising at least two corrugated sheets having similar profile of corrugations and at least one connecting element which comprises a first portion and a second portion longer than the first portion, the first and second portions are folded with respect each other along a folding line so that the first portion is substantially parallel to and overlapping a first part of the second portion, the second portion is formed according to a profile of said corrugated sheet, wherein a threaded hole is formed in the second portion at a second part not parallel to the first portion; a fastening screw for each of said at least one connecting element, and a sealing washer. The connecting element is disposed over an edge of a first of the at least two corrugated sheets so that the edge of the first corrugated sheet is inserted between said first and said second portions of said connecting element, so that the edge is located next to and parallel to said folding line. The second of the at least two corrugated sheets is disposed over the first of the corrugated sheets so that a peak of a corrugation of the second corrugated sheet closest to an edge of the second corrugated sheet is placed and overlaps a peak of a corrugation of the first corrugated sheet closest to the edge having said connecting element disposed at, and wherein said screw is inserted through said sealing washer and through coaxial holes drilled in said second corrugated sheet and said first corrugated sheet and is screwed in said threaded hole of said connecting means, thereby firmly attaching said first corrugated sheet to said second corrugated sheet and presses said sealing washer to provide liquid tight sealing between a head of said screw and the top of said second corrugated sheet.
A method for connecting two corrugated sheets to each other is disclosed comprising placing at least one fastening element over an edge of a first corrugated sheet; placing a second corrugated sheet over the first corrugated sheet so that a peak of a corrugation of the second corrugated sheet closest to an edge of the second corrugated sheet is placed and overlaps a peak of a corrugation of the first corrugated sheet closest to the edge having said connecting element disposed at; forming concentric holes through said first and said second corrugated sheets so that the center of said holes coincides with a threaded hole made in said connecting means; inserting a fastening screw through a sealing washer and through said concentric holes; and fastening said fastening screw by threading it in said threaded hole, to firmly fasten said first corrugated sheet to said second corrugated sheet and to provide liquid tight sealing between a head of said screw and the top of said second corrugated sheet.
The subject matter regarded as the invention is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed in the concluding portion of the specification. The invention, however, both as to organization and method of operation, together with objects, features, and advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following detailed description when read with the accompanying drawings in which:
It will be appreciated that for simplicity and clarity of illustration, elements shown in the figures have not necessarily been drawn to scale. For example, the dimensions of some of the elements may be exaggerated relative to other elements for clarity. Further, where considered appropriate, reference numerals may be repeated among the figures to indicate corresponding or analogous elements.
In the following detailed description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the invention. However, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known methods, procedures, and components have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the present invention.
Some aspects of the present invention are related to a connecting element for connecting corrugated plastic sheets. The connecting element may connected corrugated plastic sheets such that a good sealing is formed between each two connected sheets. Connecting two corrugated sheets using a connecting element according to some embodiments of the invention may require the work of a single worker, using simple assembling techniques.
In some embodiments of the present invention, a plurality of short connecting elements may be assembled along the overlapping locations between two overlapping corrugated sheets. Substantially short and identical connecting elements may be assembled at every building where corrugated sheets having substantially identical profile are used, for example, omega profile or trapezoidal profile, regardless of the building's or the sheets dimensions. Such sort of connecting elements may be produced in mass production, thus lowering their relative cost to less than customized size connecting elongated elements, for example as depicted in
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Each of elements 22 and 24 may include a folded portion 22A, 24A, respectively, and a shaped portion 22B, 24B, respectively. Each of elements 22 and 24 may further include at least one threaded hole 26 for connecting the elements to the sheets using any type of fastening screw that is configured to fasten sheets together. Folded portions 22A. 24A may be folded such that an edge of the corrugated plastic sheet may be inserted in between folded portion 22A, 24A and the shaped portion 22B, 24B, respectively, and the threaded hole 26 may be positioned against a peak of the corrugated profile, as illustrated in
Shaped portions 22B and 24B may have substantially the same profile shape as the sheet profile to which elements 22 or 24 are made to connect. For example, portion 22B may have the dimensions, proportions and angles to fit to a trapezoidal profile sheet when connected to/snapped on it, and portion 24B may have the curvature shape suitable to be fit to a wavy profile sheet. Portions 22B and 22B may include threaded hole 26.
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Fastening corrugated sheets using fastening elements according to some embodiments of the present invention may be disposed along the peak line of the profile every distance that fits the sealing and strength of connection that may be required. Use of fastening elements according to some embodiments of the present invention may easily allow fastening curved planes of roofs even when the curvature line extends, for example, along the peaks of the corrugations, or parallel to them, since the fastening is made locally at the point where it was applied, leaving the line between two consecutive fastening locations flexible as much as the flexibility of the corrugated sheets.
As seen in the referred drawings, installation of corrugated covers using fastening elements according to some embodiments of the present invention may be done by a single worker who may locate fastening elements along the edge of the lower sheet spaced apart at a desired distance, then locate the top sheet on the bottom sheet with the desired overlap, then drill-through the fastening bolt through the top sheet aiming into the threaded hole in the fastening element.
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When fastening elements are installed along a full length of the connection of two adjacent corrugated sheets, fastening of another, third, corrugated sheet to, for example the second corrugated sheet, may begin (block 5014.
While certain features of the invention have been illustrated and described herein, many modifications, substitutions, changes, and equivalents will now occur to those of ordinary skill in the art. It is, therefore, to be understood that the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications and changes as fall within the true spirit of the invention.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IL2015/050612 | 6/17/2015 | WO | 00 |
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