Method and apparatus for using a detent arrangement on a roof window frame and sash

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6263623
  • Patent Number
    6,263,623
  • Date Filed
    Monday, December 7, 1998
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 24, 2001
    22 years ago
Abstract
A roof window assembly adapted to be mounted to cover an opening in a roof structure of a building and method of installing and removing the roof window. The assembly includes a glass unit and a sash member operatively connected to the glass unit. A frame member is adapted and configured to be secured to the roof proximate its opening. A detent arrangement is on the frame and the sash, wherein after the frame is secured to the roof, the sash is placed on the frame and the detent arrangement mechanically secures the sash to the frame.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention relates generally to securing a roof window sash to the roof window frame and more particularly to a detent arrangement for allowing a snap-on fit between a frame and a sash to simplify the installation of roof window and flashing components on a roof.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Roof windows are windows that are placed on the roof of a structure. Skylights are also windows placed on the roof of a structure. The typical definition of a roof window is different from a skylight in that roof windows can be opened and closed. However, for purposes of this application, including the claims of this application, the term “roof window” will be used to mean both roof windows and skylights and any other type of window that is placed on the roof of a structure. The installation of a roof window to a roof of a dwelling requires the securing of a roof window's frame to the dwelling's roof. The installation then typically requires the installation of metal flashing and/or flexible roofing membrane material adjacent to the frame but under the counterflashing on the sash. Roof windows can be placed overhead or at eye level and installed to permit a light shaft that is straight, oblique, or flared.




Presently, roof window's frames are attached to the dwelling's roof by brackets that are well known in the art. The brackets range from an angle iron to complicated configurations that are relatively expensive to manufacture. One such bracket is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,682,713, entitled ROTATABLE BRACKET SECURING A WINDOW FRAME TO A ROOF, which is hereby incorporated by reference.




In the building trades, roofers typically will not go inside a house. Therefore, it is advantageous to have the roof window attached from the outside. With the roof windows of the prior art, the entire sash and frame are installed at the same time since the sash is attached to the frame at the factory. This not only makes installation more difficult, it also increases the complexity of servicing if there is broken glass or a seal failure. The metal flashing and roofing membrane must be adjacent to the frame and between the frame and the sash to ensure a proper weatherproof installation. If the sash, including the counterflashing, is secured to the frame, the entire unit must be installed before the flashing and the roof membrane can be installed. The installer is then faced with the very difficult task of forcing the roofing membrane and flashing between the counterflashing of the sash and the frame. Even with the rotatable bracket, when the window frame is secured to the roof, the sash is also secured. That is, the sash is always affixed to the frame before installation.




Many installers prefer to do a “bare frame” installation (wherein the frame is installed apart from the sash) for improved waterproofing. For “bare frame” installation the installer must remove the sash from the frame and this requires an extended period of time and great care with the multiple components that are required to install these assemblies. These assemblies require the removal of numerous screws and sheet metal parts for installation. Not only does this take more time and effort, but it also risks the loss or damage to the screws and other parts. Also, the exposed screws have a potential to create weatherproofing problems.




The alternative to the “bare frame” installation is the sash and frame being installed as one unit. But as discussed above, the installation of a single fixed unit has problems with positioning of the roofing membrane and flashing between the frame and the sash.




The present invention addresses the problems associated with the prior art and provides for easy installation and weatherproofing of the frame to the roof of the dwelling and easy and quick installation of the sash and glass unit on the prepared frame.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In one embodiment, the invention is a roof window assembly adapted to be mounted to cover an opening in a roof structure of a building. The assembly includes a glass unit and a sash member operatively connected to the glass unit. A frame member is adapted and configured to be secured to the roof proximate its opening. A detent arrangement is on the frame member and the sash member, wherein after the frame member is secured to the roof, the sash member is placed on the frame member and the detent arrangement mechanically secures the sash member to the frame member.




In another embodiment, the invention is a roof window assembly adapted to be mounted to cover an opening in a structure of a building. The assembly includes a glass unit and a sash member operatively connected to the glass unit. The frame member is adapted and configured to be secured to the structure proximate its opening. A spring clip is operatively connected to the frame member. The spring clip has an extended, engaged position and a depressed, disengaged position. The sash member has a profile adapted and configured to be placed on the frame member. The sash has a ridge member. The ridge member is positioned to depress the spring clip as a sash member is placed on the frame member and to release the spring to its extended position when the sash member is in position. The sash member and spring clip form a snap-fit arrangement for the roof window assembly.




In another embodiment, the invention is a method of installing a roof window assembly to cover an opening in a structure of the building. The roof window assembly comprises a glass unit, a sash member, the glass unit being operatively connected to the sash member and a frame member which is adapted and configured to be secured to the structure proximate its opening. The roof window further includes a detent arrangement on the frame member and sash member. The method includes securing the frame around the opening in the structure. Then, the sash member is placed over the frame member while the detent arrangement is in a disengaged position and finally positioning the sash member in an assembled position as the detent arrangement is in an engaged position.




In another embodiment the invention is a method of installing and later removing a roof window assembly to cover an opening in a structure of a building. The roof window assembly includes a glass unit and a sash member. The glass unit is operatively connected to the sash member and a frame member is adapted and configured to be secured to the structure proximate its opening. The roof window assembly includes a detent arrangement on the frame member and the sash member. The sash member has a profile and the profile has an opening adjacent the detent assembly on the frame member. The method includes securing the frame member around the opening in the structure. Placing the sash member over the frame member while the detent arrangement is in the disengaged position. The sash member is then positioned to an assembled position as the detent arrangement is in an engaged position. Then, to remove the sash member, a tool is placed into the hole or a screw is driven in to move the detent arrangement from the engaged position to the disengaged position and remove the sash member from the frame member.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a roof window incorporating the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the frame portion of the roof window shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a sectional view of the roof window shown in

FIG. 1

with the detent arrangement in the engaged position;





FIG. 4

is an enlarged sectional view of a portion of the view of

FIG. 3

with the detent arrangement in the disengaged position just prior to being inserted onto the frame member;





FIG. 5

is an enlarged perspective view showing the use of a tool to disengage the detent assembly;





FIG. 6

is a sectional view of the spring clip mounted on the frame member with the sash member removed.





FIG. 7

is a frontal view of a spring clip.





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of the entire roof window assembly, roofing membrane and metal flashing components.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The preferred application of this invention is in the installation of a roof window


10


upon the roof deck


12


of a dwelling, as shown in FIG.


1


. For this application a “roof window” will also include skylights. Although the example of installing a roof window


10


will be utilized herein, those skilled in the art will appreciate that such application is only one of many circumstances in which principles of the present application may be utilized. Accordingly, the roof window example presented herein should not be construed in a limiting manner. Also, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the present invention is illustrated as an installation of a single roof window


10


, it should be understood that any number of roof windows in tandem can be installed utilizing the present invention, as well as other styles of roof windows.





FIG. 2

refers to a typical frame member


30


used in the roof window assembly. The frame member attaches to the roof deck


12


of a structure.




Referring to

FIG. 3

, there is shown a typical mounting of a roof window


10


. A glass unit


20


, including two panes of glass


20




a


and


20




b


and a spacer


20




c,


has an edge disposed in a sash channel or rabbet


21


of a sash


22


. The sash member


22


is secured to roof window frame member


30


by a detent arrangement


40


which will be described in more detail hereafter. The sash member


22


is a framework that encloses the circumference of the glass unit


20


. A foam seal


23


between and in contact with the sash member


22


and frame member


30


prevents air and moisture from infiltrating between the frame member


30


and the sash member


22


. The glass unit


20


, sash member


22


, frame member


30


, and foam seal


23


may be constructed of various materials in multiple configurations.




A sealant


24


is provided along the joints in between the exterior extension of the frame member


30


and the roof deck


12


. The sealant is preferably silicone but may be any suitable material. The sealant


24


prevents air and moisture from infiltrating between the frame member


30


and the roof deck


12


. A vapor barrier


25


is attached between the dry wall


27


and the frame member


30


.




The dry wall channel


26


typically has ⅝ inch thick dry wall


27


disposed within the channel or other surfacing material. If required, furring strips may be provided on the interior side of the dry wall


27


and connected to suitable headers of the roof deck


12


. The furring strips are shims to aid in the appearance and support of the dry wall


27


.




A counterflashing


14


of the sash


22


is situated adjacent to a metal flashing


65


and a roof membrane


70


which partially covers the frame member


30


. The purpose of the counterflashing


14


is to direct water away from the frame member


30


and onto the metal flashin


65


.




The detent arrangement


40


mechanically secures the sash member


22


to the frame member


30


. The detent arrangement


40


has a first part


41


and a second part


42


. In the one embodiment the first part


41


is a spring clip operatively connected to the frame member


30


. The second part


42


is a portion of the sash member


22


.




The detent arrangement


40


has an engaged position shown in

FIG. 3 and a

disengaged position shown in FIG.


4


.

FIG. 3

shows the engaged position wherein the detent arrangement


40


mechanically secures the sash member


22


to the frame member


30


.

FIG. 4

shows the disengaged position wherein the detent arrangement


40


does not mechanically secure the sash member


22


to the frame member


30


.




The detent arrangement


40


may also have an opening or hole


45


located on the profile of the sash member


30


adjacent to the first part


41


of the detent arrangement


40


. The opening


45


provides access to move the first part


41


from the engaged position to the disengaged position. The opening


45


allows for easy removal of the sash member


22


from the frame member


30


.




In one embodiment of the invention the fist part


41


of the detent arrangement


40


is a spring clip


41


mounted to the frame member


30


. The spring clip


41


can be mounted to the frame member


30


by a variety of methods such as adhesives or fasteners such as screws. The spring clip


41


can be any suitable rigid material, such as steel. A plurality of spring clips


41


may be placed around the perimeter of the assembled frame member


30


. The sash member


22


has a profile shaped and configured to be placed over and around the frame member


30


and operates as a catch. The profile has a ridge member


46


on the second part


42


. As the sash member


22


is placed over the frame member


30


, the ridge member


46


depresses the spring clip


41


as shown in

FIG. 4

until the ridge member


46


passes the clip


41


which then allows the spring clip to move to the extended, engaged position as shown in FIG.


3


. The sash member


22


and spring clip


41


form a snap fit arrangement for the roof window assembly. In the illustrated embodiment, the ridge member


46


is the catch. However, for purposes of this application the term “catch” means any mechanism or profile that prevents the sash member


22


from being removed from the frame member


30


once the spring clip


41


or other embodiment of the first part of the detent arrangement is in its engaged position.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, removal of the sash member from the frame member is accomplished by moving the clip


41


into the disengaged position. Movement of the clip


41


is accomplished easily by inserting a tool


60


or by driving a screw into the opening


45


located on the profile of the sash member


22


adjacent to the spring clip


41


of the detent arrangement


40


. The opening


45


provides access to move the clip


41


from the engaged position to the disengaged position.

FIG. 4

shows the clip


41


in the disengaged position which allows for easy removal of the sash member


22


from the frame member


30


.





FIG. 6

shows the spring clip


41


attached to the frame member


30


with the sash member


22


removed. The spring clip


41


includes a flat part


48


and an extended part


47


. The extended part


47


includes a tip


49


which is the farthest end from the flat part


48


. When the spring clip of the preferred embodiment is in a noncompressed state (i.e., before the sash is placed in contact with the spring clip


41


), the extended part


47


intersects the plane of the surface


55


of the frame member


30


. The following dimensions of the spring clip


41


are given for example only and are not limiting to this invention. The distance from the tip


49


of the extended part


47


to the flat part


48


along the line normal to the flat part


48


is approximately 0.313 inches. The length of the flat part


48


is approximately 1.162 inches.





FIG. 7

shows a front view of the spring clip


41


. A first screw


50


and a second screw


52


for attaching the spring clip


41


to the frame


30


are also shown. The screws


50


and


52


are not shown in the other figures and it is noted that other means such as adhesives may also be used to attach the spring clip


41


to the frame


30


. A screw may be driven rough the opening


45


and hole


54


into the frame


30


to the point where the head of the screw holds the extended portion


47


in an unengaged position whereby the sash may be removed. The use of such a screw would replace the use of tool


60


. For purposes of this application, the term “tool” refers to any device utilized to hold the spring clip in a position in which the sash can be removed from the frame including, but not limited to, a screw or the tool


60


.





FIG. 8

refers to a typical roof installation used in the roof window assembly of the invention. The frame


30


is placed over an opening in the roof and is fixed to the roof via brackets or other means. The roof membrane


70


, which can be felt or rubber for example, is placed adjacent to the frame


30


so that a horizontal portion of the membrane


70


is disposed over a portion of the roof


12


and a vertical portion of the membrane


70


is placed adjacent to all four exterior vertical sides of the frame


30


. The sill flashing


75


and the head flashing


80


are then placed in abutting relationship with the frame


30


and the membrane


70


. The sill flashing


75


and head flashing


80


are partially situated over the top of the membrane


70


. The metal step flashing


65


along with the roofing shingles (not shown) can then be installed on the roof


12


. Flashing


65


,


75


and


80


is preferably sheet metal but other materials are permissible. The step flashing


65


is interwoven with the shingles as is well known in the art. The shingles are exposed to environmental elements, such as rain, sleet, or snow. The roofing materials are well known in the art and are manufactured of various materials depending upon aesthetics, functionality, and the economics of a particular installation.




The sash


10


can then be placed over the frame


30


which already is prepared with the roof membrane


70


and flashing


65


as set forth above. The sash


10


“snaps” onto the frame


30


and the proper weatherproof installation is complete. The roof membrane


70


is disposed over the exposed portion of the roof


12


and between the frame


30


and the counterflashing


14


of the sash


22


. Flashing


65


is over the roofing membrane


70


and between the counterflashing


14


of the sash


22


and the frame member


30


. The situation of the roof membrane


70


and flashing


65


between the counterflashing


14


of the sash


22


and the frame


30


is obtained by the placement of the sash


22


onto the frame


30


after the roof membrane


70


and flashing


65


have been placed adjacent to the frame


30


.




Another aspect of the invention is a method of installing a roof window assembly to cover an opening in a structure of a building and a method of removing the window from the frame. The roof window assembly includes a glass unit


20


, a sash member


22


, a frame member


30


, and a detent arrangement


40


. The glass unit


20


is operatively connected to the sash member


22


. The frame member is adapted and configured to be secured to the structure proximate its opening. The detent arrangement


40


is on the frame member


30


and sash member


22


.




The steps for installing the roof window assembly are; securing the frame member


30


around the opening in the structure, weatherproofing the frame member


30


to the building structure with a flashing system, placing the sash member


22


over the frame member


30


while the detent arrangement


40


is in a disengaged position and positioning the sash into an assembled position as the detent arrangement


40


is moved into an engaged position.




The steps for installing the roof window assembly and later removing the sash from the frame are; securing the frame member


30


around the opening in the structure, placing the sash member


22


over the frame member


30


while the detent arrangement


40


is in a disengaged position, positioning the sash in an assembled position as the detent arrangement


40


is in an engaged position, placing a tool


60


in the hole


45


to move the detent arrangement


40


from the engaged position to the disengaged position and removing the sash member


22


from the frame member


30


.




These and other advantages and features, which characterize the invention, are set forth in the claims annexed hereto and form a further part thereof However, for a better understanding of the invention, and the advantages and objectives obtained by its use, reference should be made to the drawings, and to the accompanying descriptive matter, in which there is described a preferred embodiment of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A roof window assembly adapted to be mounted to cover an opening in a roof structure of a building, comprising:a) a glass unit; b) a sash member, the glass unit operatively connected to the sash member, wherein the sash member comprises a counterflashing member; c) a frame member comprising an inner vertical side and an outer vertical side, wherein the frame member is adapted and configured to be secured to the roof structure proximate its opening wherein the inner vertical side of the frame member is the vertical side configured to be positioned nearest to the center of the opening and wherein the outer vertical side of the frame member is positioned on the opposite side of the frame member from the inner vertical side; and d) a detent arrangement on the inner vertical side of the frame member and the sash member, wherein the detent arrangement removably secures the sash member to the frame member, and wherein the sash is configured such that the counterflashing member is substantially parallel to the out vertical side of the frame member to create a receiving slot between the counterflashing member and the outer vertical side when the sash member is removably secured to the frame member by the detent arrangement.
  • 2. The window of claim 1, wherein the detent arrangement comprises a first part connected to the frame member and a second part connected to the sash member.
  • 3. The window of claim 2, wherein the first part of the detent arrangement has a first engaged position and a second disengaged position and said second part is a catch.
  • 4. The window of claim 3 further comprising the sash member having a profile and the profile having an opening located adjacent the first part of the detent arrangement, whereby access is available to move the first part from the engaged to the disengaged position, thereby allowing easy removal of the sash member from the frame member.
  • 5. The window of claim 3, wherein the first part comprises a spring clip mounted to the frame member and the sash member having a profile shaped and configured to be placed over the frame member, the catch comprising a ridge member in the profile, wherein as the sash member is placed over the frame, the ridge member depresses the spring clip to the disengaged position until the ridge member passes the clip which then allows the spring clip to move to the engaged position.
  • 6. A roof window assembly adapted to be mounted to cover an opening in a roof structure of a building, comprising:a) a glass unit; b) a sash member, the glass unit operatively connected to the sash member, wherein the sash member comprises a counterflashing member; c) a frame member comprising an inner vertical side and an outer vertical side, wherein the frame member is adapted and configured to be secured to the structure proximate its opening wherein the inner vertical side of the frame member is the vertical side configured to be positioned nearest the center of the opening and wherein the outer vertical side of the frame member is positioned on the opposite side of the frame member from the inner vertical side; d) a spring clip operatively connected to the inner vertical side of the frame member, the clip having an extended, engaged position and a depressed, disengaged position; and e) the sash member having a profile adapted and configured to be placed on the frame member, the sash member having a ridge member, the ridge member positioned to depress the spring clip as the sash member is placed on the frame member and to allow the release of the spring clip to its extended position when the sash member and frame members are in a final assembled position, the sash member and spring clip forming a snap fit arrangement for the roof window assembly, wherein the counterflashing member is configured to be positioned substantially parallel to the out vertical side of the frame member to create a receiving slot between the counterflashing member and the outer vertical side when the sash member and the frame members are in the final assembled position.
  • 7. The roof window assembly of claim 6, further comprising the profile defining an opening located adjacent the spring clip, whereby access is available to move the spring clip from the engaged to the disengaged position, thereby allowing easy removal of the sash member from the frame member.
  • 8. A method of installing a roof window assembly to cover an opening in a structure of a building, the roof window assembly comprising: a glass unit; a sash member, said glass unit operatively connected to sash member, wherein the sash member comprises a counterflashing member; a frame member comprising an inner vertical side and an outer vertical side wherein the frame member is adapted and configured to be secured to the structure proximate its opening, wherein the inner vertical side of the frame member is the vertical side configured to be positioned nearest the center of the opening and wherein the outer vertical side of the frame member is positioned on the opposite side of the frame member from the inner vertical side; and a detent arrangement on the frame member and the sash member, the method comprising:a) securing the frame member around the opening in the structure; b) placing a roofing membrane in adjacent contact with the outer vertical side of the frame member; c) placing the sash member over the frame while the detent arrangement is in a disengaged position; and d) positioning the sash member in an assembled position such that the detent arrangement is in an engaged position and wherein the counterflashing is positioned adjacent the roofing membrane such that the roofing membrane is positioned between the outer vertical side of the frame membrane member and the counterflashing of the sash member.
  • 9. The method of claim 8 further comprising placing a flashing member in adjacent contact with the roofing membrane prior to placing the sash member over the frame member such that placement of the sash member over the frame member and positioning of the sash member in an assembled position results in the flashing member being situated between the counterflashing of the sash member and the outer vertical side of the frame member.
  • 10. A roof window assembly adapted to be mounted to cover an opening in a roof structure of a building, comprising:a) a glass unit; b) a sash member, the glass unit operatively connected to the sash member; c) a frame member adapted and configured to be secured to the structure proximate its openings; d) a spring clip operatively connected to the frame member, the clip having an extended, engaged position and a depressed, disengaged position; e) the sash member having a profile adapted and configured to be placed on the frame member, the sash member having a ridge member, the ridge member positioned to depress the spring clip as the sash member is placed on the frame member and to allow the release of the spring clip to its extended position when the sash member and frame members are in a final assembled position, the sash member and spring clip forming a snap fit arrangement for the roof window assembly, wherein the sash member profile defines an access opening located adjacent the spring clip, whereby access is available to move the spring clip from the engaged position to the disengaged position, thereby allowing easy removal of the sash member from the frame member.
  • 11. A method of installing and later removing a roof window assembly to cover an opening in a structure in a structure of a building, the roof window assembly comprising a glass unit, a sash member, said glass unit operatively connected to the sash, a frame member adapted and configured to be secured to the structure proximate its opening, and a detent arrangement on the frame member and the sash member, the sash member having a profile and the profile having an opening adjacent the detent assembly on the frame member, comprising:a) securing the frame member around the opening in the structure; b) placing the sash member over the frame member while the detent arrangement is in a disengaged position; c) positioning the sash member in an assembled position as the detent arrangement is in an engaged position; d) placing a tool into opening in the sash member profile to move the detent arrangement from the engaged position to the unengaged position; and e) removing the sash member from the frame.
  • 12. The method of claim 11, wherein the frame member has a vertical exterior surface located on the outside of the frame member and wherein the sash member includes a vertical counterflashing, the method further comprising placing a roofing membrane in adjacent contact with the vertical exterior surface of the frame member prior to placing the sash member over the frame member such that placement of the sash member over the frame member and positioning of the sash member in an assembled position results in the roofing membrane being situated between the counterflashing of the sash member and the frame member.
  • 13. The method of claim 12 further comprising placing a flashing member in adjacent contact with the roofing membrane prior to placing the sash member over the frame member such that placement of the sash member over the frame member and positioning of the sash member in an assembled position results in the flashing member being situated between the counterflashing of the sash member and the frame member.
  • 14. A roof window assembly adapted to be mounted to cover an opening in a roof structure of a building, comprising:a) a glass unit; b) a sash member operatively connected to the glass unit, the sash member having a profile and the profile defining an access opening; c) a frame member adapted and configured to be secured to the roof structure proximate its opening; and d) a detent arrangement comprising a first part connected to the frame member and a second part connected to sash member, wherein the first part of the detent arrangement has a first engaged position and a second disengaged position and said second part is a catch, wherein after the frame member is secured to the roof, the sash member is placed on the frame member and the detent arrangement mechanically secures the sash member to the frame member, wherein the opening defined in the profile of the sash member is located adjacent the first part of the detent arrangement, whereby access is available to move the first part from the engaged position to the disengaged position, thereby allowing easy removal of the sash member from the frame member.
  • 15. A method of installing a roof window assembly to cover an opening in a structure of a building, the roof window assembly comprising a glass unit, a sash member comprising a vertical counterflashing, said glass unit operatively connected to the sash member, a frame member adapted and configured to be secured to the structure proximate its opening, wherein the frame member has a vertical exterior surface located on the outside of the frame member, and a detent arrangement on the frame member and the sash member, comprising:a) securing the frame member around the opening in the structure; b) placing a roofing membrane in adjacent contact with the vertical exterior surface of the frame member; c) placing the sash member over the frame while the detent arrangement is in a disengaged position; and d) positioning the sash member in an assembled position such that the detent arrangement is in an engaged position wherein the roofing membrane is positioned between the counterflashing of the sash member and the frame member.
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