The application is based upon and claims priority from a Provisional Patent Application filed as Jun. 5, 2017 Application No. 62/603,513 by Ugliuzza.
This invention was not made with any government support.
Flashing is the method of transitioning or terminating of exterior building components. Metal flashing is typically used at exterior wall opening conditions that employ fenestration components, including but not limited to, windows, doors, storefront, window wall, curtain wall, louvers and building enclosure transitions and terminations of, including but not limited to, cladding, air barriers, weather resistive barriers, waterproofing and roofing. Metal flashing's functional purpose is to provide environmental protection and to divert water away from the building at transitions or terminations of exterior building components. The flashing's aesthetic purpose is to provide an attractive transition or termination of exterior building components. The current method for flashing at exterior wall fenestration openings involves the placing of flashing after the support framing is complete. The flashing is typically secured with mechanical fasteners such as nails or screws that penetrate the flashing. In many cases, the mechanical fasteners secure the flashing at a horizontal and vertical return surfaces of the fenestration opening. The penetrations created by the attachment of the flashing and the attachment are typically sealed with an elastomeric mastic or sealant. Functionally, with the current method, the penetrations for the attachment allow for a point of entry for future air leakage or water penetration when the mastic or sealant fails, is not installed properly or is not installed at all.
Further, flashing is often required to be mounted prior to adjacent exterior building components in order to conceal the mechanical fasteners that are used to attach the metal flashing. This condition limits the ability to modify or replace the metal flashing later without removal of the concealing fenestration and is a thermal bridge. This installation method also limits construction sequencing and can create conditions where the metal flashing is exposed and more prone to damage before the remaining exterior building components can be installed.
The present invention provides an improved method by using a three part system, Mounting Channel, Flashing, and Retaining Clip. The Mounting Channel is mounted at the opening or transition area when the framing is complete. Once installation of the adjacent exterior building component is complete, the Flashing can then be installed into the Mounting Channel. This Flashing is a traditional style flashing typically made out of aluminum or other materials with similar characteristics. The Flashing is inserted into the Mounting Channel. The Flashing is held in place with a Retaining Clip that uses tension to retain the Flashing in place. In this manner, the Flashing can be installed without the need for any mechanical fasteners, which create a point of penetration. Further, because the Flashing can be installed after all other exterior building components are installed it is less likely that the Flashing will be damaged during the construction process. Finally, the invention provides a removable Flashing due to the ability to disconnect the Retaining Clip, making building maintenance, inspection and replacement possible.
The invention is an Exterior Wall Fenestration Opening Flashing Assembly. A three part apparatus for Flashing the perimeter of exterior wall fenestration that does not interrupt the continuity of the air barrier at the interface of the exterior wall and fenestration. The first part being the “Mounting Channel” (1), is made of a rigid elastic material, which in the preferred embodiment is stainless steel, aluminum, or plastic. The “Mounting Channel” consists of the Primary Member (2) that is connected to the Second Member (3) that lies at a right angle to the Primary Member (2) and projects towards the interior of the structure. The Primary Member (2) is affixed to the Building Structure (4) that is covered by an Air Barrier (21) (with either mechanical fasteners or adhesive. The Second Member (3) is designed to conceal the Air Barrier (2D at the fenestration opening.
The “Retaining Arm Component” (5) is oriented at acute angle to the Primary Member (2). The Retaining Arm Component (5) is oriented at an acute angle to prevent the accumulation of water on a horizontal surface at the exterior side of the Window or other Building Material (6) and to maintain a rectilinear, uniform profile. Any water that falls on the Retaining Arm Component (5) will drain outward toward the exterior of the building along the Retaining Arm Component (5). Additionally the acute angle helps retain and lock the Retaining Clip (8). The rectilinear, uniform profile design enables the Exterior Wall Fenestration Opening Flashing Assembly to be used around the perimeter of the fenestration opening, thereby eliminating gaps at corner transitions caused by non-rectilinear profiles.
Located near the outermost portion of the Retaining Arm Component (5) is a vertical protrusion (the “Key”) (7) that projects from the Retaining Clip (8) side of the Retaining Arm Component (5). The Key provides a mechanical means to secure the Retaining Clip (8).
Further, projecting from the Primary Member (2) on the same side as the Retaining Arm Component (5) is the “Flashing Mounting Component” (5). The Flashing Mounting Component (5) is the base upon which the “Retaining Clip” (8) rests. In the preferred embodiment, the Flashing Mounting Component (9) is perpendicular to the Primary Member (2). The Primary Member (2) acts as stop, limiting the insertion depth of the Retaining Clip (8) and the Flashing. The Flashing Mounting Component also helps to support the Flashing (10). The Flashing Mounting Component (9) receives the Flashing (10) and serves as a base for the insertion of the Retaining Clip (8).
There are three alternate embodiments of the Mounting Channel. The First Alternate Embodiment (18) has a portion of the Primary Member removed for mounting on one plane where the flashing is perpendicular to the attachment plane. The Second Alternate Embodiment (19) has a portion of the Second Member removed for mounting at the opening of an existing wall. The Third Alternate Embodiment (20) has a portion of the Primary Member and Second Member removed for mounting flashing to one plane where the flashing is parallel to the attachment plane. Flashing (10) is the second part of the apparatus. In the preferred embodiment the Flashing (10) is any type of commercially available Flashing (typically being aluminum or stainless steel) that is bent at approximately a right angle so that there is a Short Bent Leg (11) and Projected Leg (12). The short bent leg (11) interfaces with the primary member (2) and the portion of the projected leg beyond the Flashing Mounting Component (9) may be bent or shaped to conform to the adjoining exterior building component.
The “Retaining Clip” (8) is the third part of the apparatus. The Retaining Clip (8) serves the function of mechanically securing the Flashing (10) to the Mounting Channel (1). The Retaining Clip (8) in the preferred embodiment is made of the same material as the Mounting Channel (1). The Retaining Clip (8) consists of four distinct elements.
The First Element (13) is the outer edge of the Retaining Clip (8). This First Element is oriented at a right angle to the Flashing Mounting Component (9) to allow for the drainage of water to the projected leg of the Flashing (10). Further, the First Element (13) is oriented in such a manner to press the Retaining Clip (8) into place using their thumbs.
The second element of the Retaining Clip is the Upper Surface (14). The Upper Surface (14) of the Retaining Clip (8) contains a semi-circular Key Way (15) to accept the semi-circular Key (7). The Key (7) and the Key Way (15) are semi-circular to reduce friction during installation and to interlock in a manner to securely hold the Retaining Clip (8) in place. Further, the Upper Surface (14) of the Retaining Clip (8) is oriented at an angle to allow for it to wedge open the Flashing Mounting Component (9) and the Retaining Arm Component (5) as the Retaining Clip (8) is inserted. The leading edge of the Upper Surface (14) includes a Chamfer (22) to allow the Key (7) to slide into the Keyway (15). The Key (7) and the Key Way (15) can be released by applying upward pressure with a tool from the Tool Slot (23), located at to the lower surface and outer edge of the Retaining Arm Component (5). The third and fourth elements of the Retaining Clip (8) are designed to secure the Flashing in the Mounting Channel. The third element of the Retaining Clip is the Rear Element (16) of the Retaining Clip (8). The third element of the Retaining Clip (8) will contact the Bent Leg (11) of the Flashing (10) securing it against the Primary Member (2). When the Retaining Clip (8) is engaged the Rear Element (16) contacts the Primary Member (2) which prevents the Retaining Clip (8) to resist rotational movement of the Retaining Clip (8). The fourth element of the Retaining Clip are the Foot Elements (17). The Foot Elements (17) of the Retaining Clip contact the projected leg of the Flashing (12) using compressive force to secure it against the Flashing Mounting Component (9) eliminating the need for mechanical fasteners. The Rear Element (16) and the rear Foot Element (17) are connected by an Angled Leg (24), and the angle of the leg is designed to accommodate varying thicknesses of Flashing (12) and Flashing (12) splices, thus allowing the four points of contact to be contained within the Mounting Channel (1) and the rectilinear profile to be maintained.
Together the three components, the Mounting Channel (1), Flashing (10) and Retaining Clip (8) create a unique apparatus for mounting flashing at exterior wall fenestration opening conditions that employ fenestration components, including but not limited to, windows, doors, storefront, window wall, curtain wall, louvers and building enclosure transitions and terminations of, including but not limited to, cladding, air barriers, weather resistive barrier, waterproofing and roofing.
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