The present invention relates to a cover for roofs or facades made up of prefabricated panels, generally having a rectangular outline, which are formed by a lower support layer, an intermediate layer of insulating material and an upper water-proof layer, on which overlay parts, generally slate overlay parts, are fixed. The upper water-proof layer can be made of metal.
Covers made up of sandwich type prefabricated panels with metal finishing are already known.
In addition, the assembly of slate applied to covers nowadays is complex and slow, thereby requiring a very specialized labor which is increasingly difficult to achieve. The significant economic repercussion thereof means that the number of people choosing to cover their roof or facade with slate decreases each day. Furthermore, it is a product with wide possibilities of success in countries where the tradition of covering with slate covers does not exist.
The object of the present invention is a cover for roofs of the type indicated, made up such that by means of a simple and fast constructive system it allows obtaining a cover having a traditional appearance with covering parts, for example slate covering parts, and with excellent thermal insulation properties.
The cover of the invention is formed by panels made up such that the cover can be constructed in a fast and efficient manner, which allows obtaining a finished cover, both from the inside and from the outside.
According to the invention, the panels forming the cover have steps formed on the upper water-proof layer which are parallel to two of the borders of the panel, all of them descending in the same direction, this upper layer being prolonged on the side adjacent to the lower step, with respect to the intermediate layer, into a fringe having a constant width, whereas on the opposite side the same upper layer prolongs into a longitudinal flange having a smaller width than the opposite fringe which is further inclined upwards.
These panels have hooks protruding from the upper layer thereof, coinciding or close to the steps, being arranged at distances coinciding with the dimensions of the overlay parts and with the opening thereof directed towards the preceding step, such that each hook holds, in the formation of the cover, the outline of a slate part, from the lower border thereof and coinciding with the central transverse line thereof.
in the formation of the cover, the panels are arranged consecutively attached by their edges with the protruding fringe of each panel overlapped on the panel of the next row of panels in the downward direction of the cover, the flange thereof being located below the overlapped fringe, thus waterproofing the attachment.
On the upper layer of the panel assembly there are arranged the covering parts, coinciding with the steps of the upper layer, being fixed therein by means of an adhesive and with the lower border coupled within a hook. These covering parts can be fixed on the panels from the factory or be mounted during work, once the panels are arranged on the cover.
According to another feature of the invention, the lower support layer protrudes on one side and is retracted on the opposite side, with respect to the intermediate layer, in the direction of the slope of the cover. In the construction of the cover, the protruding portion of the lower layer of the panels of one row is introduced in the retracted section of the lower layer of the panels of the row located immediately above.
With the described makeup a double overlap is achieved between panels of consecutive rows, i.e., on one hand through the protruding fringe and flange of the upper layer of the panels and, on the other, through the protruding and retracted portion of the lower support layer.
If the panels do not have the overlay parts, once the panels are placed in already described manner, these overlay parts will be fixed by means of an adhesive on the steps of the upper layer and with the lower longitudinal border of each part introduced in one of the hooks of the cover. On the separation line for separating consecutive panels of one and the same row, there can be directly arranged covering parts which are supported on every two consecutive panels and even having on the separation line for separating said panels a strip made of waterproofing material which can Be of the same nature as the upper layer and which will have the same steps as said layer. This strip is fixed on the upper layer of two consecutive panels by means of a sealant, the entire surface thus being determined by the sealed panels ready for arranging the overlay parts.
As has been indicated, the panels can have the covering parts which are arranged on the free surface of the upper layer of the panels, even on the protruding fringe, except in an area adjacent to the inclined flange of the upper layer, having a width equal to the opposite protruding fringe of said upper layer, to allow overlapping panels of consecutive rows.
The panels having the covering parts may also lack the parts adjacent to the borders of the upper layer perpendicular to the steps of said layer. When constructing the cover, these parts will be arranged, once the panels are placed, such that they are supported by consecutive panels of the same row, thus closing the separation line between them. As in the case described above, there can be previously arranged on the separation line between consecutive panels of the same row a waterproofing strip which can be of the same nature as the upper layer and which will have the same transverse steps. Similarly this strip is fixed to the upper layer by means of a sealant. The covering parts needed for completing the cover between consecutive panels of the same row are subsequently arranged on said strip.
When the panels have the covering parts, these may protrude with respect to one of the borders of the upper layer perpendicular to the steps of said layer, into a longitudinal fringe having constant width, whereas the opposite border will lack the retraction parts in an area having the same dimension. In the construction of the cover, the protruding covering parts of each panel are overlapped on the area lacking covering parts of the adjacent panel of the same row. The upper waterproofing layer of the panels can prolong below the protruding parts.
According to another embodiment, the upper layer of the panel prolongs in the direction perpendicular to the slope on one of the edges of the intermediate layer into a portion forming a gutter having a height less than said panel. The lower layer of the panel will be located below the bottom of this gutter. On the side opposite that occupied by the gutter, the panel has from the free surface of the lower layer a longitudinal step having a cross section approximately equal to the outer cross section of the opposite gutter. With this makeup, the step of a panel is overlapped on the gutter of the adjacent panel of the same line when forming the cover.
These panels with a gutter, as in the cases above, may lack panels or may have panels with the same variants described above.
In any of the described cases, the cover can be constructed quickly by means of arranging the panels aligned in the direction perpendicular to the slope of the cover, forming consecutive rows, being overlapped as described, whether the panels lack the covering parts or have them.
If the parts have a gutter which will be in the direction of the slope, this gutter may prolong on one end, with respect to the corresponding edge of the panel, into a portion externally sized for coupling inside the adjacent gutter of the row located thereafter, in the direction of the slope of the cover.
The attached drawings show a cover constructed according to the invention given by way of non-liming example and based on panels lacking or having the covering parts. In the drawings:
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The upper water-proof layer 3 has steps 4 equidistant and parallel to two of the sides of the panel, all of them descending in the same direction, which will correspond to the downward direction of the slope of the cover being constructed. This upper layer 3 prolongs on the side adjacent to the lower step 4 into a longitudinal fringe 5 having constant width, whereas the same upper layer prolongs from the opposite border into a longitudinal flange 6 having a smaller width, which is inclined upwards, as can be best seen in
With respect to the same sides of the panel, the lower layer 1 protrudes on one side into a fringe 7, whereas on the opposite side it is retracted in a section or portion 8 having an equal width.
The panel with the makeup described has hooks 9 protruding with respect to the upper layer 3, coinciding with the steps 4 or close to them, being further directed towards the preceding step, as seen best in
Layers 1, 2 and 3 of the panel will be attached, for example, by means of an adhesive material.
The panel described can also have the covering parts 10, for example slate-based covering parts, which are fixed by means of an adhesive in the flat areas 4, between consecutive steps 4, with the lower longitudinal border of each part 10, in the direction of the slope of the cover to be constructed, held by one of the hooks 9, all as shown in
On the adjacent areas 10′ there is arranged a strip 14 of water-proof material which can be of the same nature as the upper layer 3 of the panels, for example made of metal, and it includes steps 4′ coinciding with the steps 4 of the upper layer 3. This strip 14 is fixed by means of a sealant on the areas 10′ of the two consecutive panels 12, covering and closing the separation line 13 between these panels, thus assuring the waterproofing. The plates 10″ of
The panels 15 of consecutive rows, in the direction of the slope of the cover, are arranged as shown in
Finally,
Ultimately, regardless of the makeup of the panels, the formation of the cover is achieved by consecutively attaching these panels by their edges, forming consecutive rows which can be sealed as described and the covering parts 10 being arranged thereon if the panels lack the covering parts, or only the covering parts 10′ needed for completing the cover being arranged thereon.
The cover described is also applicable as a cover for protecting walls.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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P 201031778 | Nov 2010 | ES | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2011/005573 | 11/3/2011 | WO | 00 | 6/10/2013 |