The present invention relates to a method of a roof covering with roof covering elements (tile-like sheets).
A roof cladding element and method for manufacturing roof cladding elements is known from the US patent description no. U.S. Pat. No. 7,690,169 B2. The roof cladding element has been manufactured of profiled plate material. Such manufactured elements are adjacently and in succession mountable such that the edges of a roof cladding element will be placed a distance overlapping with the edges of adjacent roof cladding elements. At least one corner of a roof cladding material has a recess reaching partly lower than the lower surface of the element.
A roof cladding element with a hidden fastening, in which a lower transversal step has got a fastening nest adjusted to a Z-shaped recess of the upper transversal step of an adjacent roof cladding element placed over the previous one, is known from the international patent application no. WO2006018472A1.
From Polish patent description no. PL206210 there is also known a fastening device comprising a strip member of comparatively short length and a securing means for securing to the roof covering free edge of a manually deformable flashing skirt characterized by the strip member at one end is secured to the roof covering with the securing means, while the other end is pressed down the free edge of the flashing skirt against the roof covering.
There is known from the Polish patent application no. P403087 a roof covering element (tile-like sheet) equipped with a cramp, characterized by that a plane of the roof covering element endings at wave-like embossing of the surface of the upper edge has got at least one incision, preferably done in a part without assembling hole and preferably of rectangle shape, in which there is applied the cramp. Incision width is bigger than cramp width.
The present invention is directed to a method for covering a roof with tile-like roof covering elements each having upper, lower, left and right edges and upper left, lower left, upper right and lower right corners adjoining the edges, and upper left, upper right, lower left and lower right assembling holes at each corner, wherein each roof covering element has a lower transverse step with sunken embossing interlocking with a bend of an upper transverse step of an adjacent roof covering element, comprising fastening the first roof covering element to a roof batten with at least one screw; covering the left edge of a first roof covering element with the right edge of a second roof covering element, and mounting the first and second roof covering elements together with a screw placed through the lower right assembling hole of the second roof covering element and the aligned lower left assembling hole of the first roof covering element; fastening the second roof covering element to a roof batten with at least one screw; covering the upper edge of the first roof covering element with the lower edge of a third roof covering element, and mounting the first and third roof covering elements together with a screw placed through the lower right assembling hole of the third roof covering element and the aligned upper right assembling hole of the first roof covering element, wherein at the same time, the lower left assembling hole of the third roof covering element aligns with the upper right assembling hole of the second roof covering element; covering the left edge of the third roof covering element with the right edge of a fourth roof covering element, and mounting the third and fourth roof covering elements together with a screw placed through the upper left assembling hole of the third roof covering element and the aligned upper right assembling hole of the fourth roof covering element; mounting the fourth and the second roof covering elements with a screw applied through a middle lower assembling hole of the fourth roof covering element and through a middle upper assembling hole of the second roof covering element; and wherein a junction comprised of the adjoining corners of the four roof covering elements is connected with a screw applied through the lower right assembling hole of the fourth roof covering element, the lower left assembling hole of the third roof covering element, the upper right assembling hole of the second roof covering element and the upper left assembling hole of the first roof covering element.
The subject of the invention is presented in exemplary embodiments in drawings on which:
The roof covering elements (tile-like sheets) useful with the present invention can be prefabricated, having assembling embossments and assembling holes, and exploiting embossments at a corner of the roof covering element. The method of covering a roof according to this invention is characterized in that the left edge of an initial sheet, stabilized by fastening with at least one screw to a roof batten, is covered by the right edge of the second sheet, and the sheets are mounted by a screw placed through a right lower assembling hole of the second sheet and a left lower assembling hole of the initial sheet. Then, the second sheet is stabilized by mounting with at least one screw to a roof batten. Thereafter, the lower edge of the third sheet is put on the upper edge the initial sheet, and these sheets are mounted by a screw placed through the right lower assembling hole of the third sheet and the right upper assembling hole of the initial sheet. At the same time, the left lower assembling hole of the third sheet aligns with the right upper assembling hole of the second sheet. Then, the right edge of the fourth sheet is put onto the left edge of the third sheet, whilst the lower edge of the fourth sheet is placed onto the upper edge of the second sheet. The fourth and the second sheets are mounted by a screw applied through a middle lower assembling hole of the fourth sheet and through, preferably, a middle upper assembling hole of the second sheet. Next, a junction comprised of corners of four sheets is mounted with a screw applied through the aligned right lower assembling hole of the fourth sheet, the left lower assembling hole of the third sheet, the right upper assembling hole of the second sheet and through the left upper assembling hole of the initial sheet. In each case, a bend—preferably straight—of the lower edge end of a sheet put onto a sheet to be covered, is placed in a semicircular deflection of the sheet to be covered.
The lower edge of a following sheet is placed onto the upper edge of the third sheet, and these sheets are mounted with a screw applied through the right lower assembling hole of the following sheet and through the right upper assembling hole of the third sheet.
Simultaneously, the left lower assembling hole of the following sheet appears over the right upper assembling hole of the fourth sheet. In each case, a bend—preferably straight—of the lower edge end of the following sheet is placed in a semicircular deflection of the third sheet to be covered. Further mounting of sheets is according to the aforementioned assembling procedure, in which the following sheet is to be considered as the third one.
The right edge of a next sheet is placed onto the left edge of the second sheet and these sheets are mounted with a screw applied through the right lower assembling hole of the next sheet and through the left lower assembling hole of the second sheet. Simultaneously, the right upper assembling hole of the next sheet aligns with the left upper assembling hole of the second sheet and under the left lower assembling hole of the fourth sheet. Further mounting of sheets is according to the aforementioned assembling procedure, in which the next sheet is to be considered as the second one.
In another version of the invention, an initial sheet or the second sheet or the third sheet or the fourth sheet or the following sheet or the next sheet is fixed to a roof batten with at least one cramp.
In each case, the bent edge of a cramp is placed in a semicircular deflection of the initial sheet or in a semicircular deflection of the second sheet or in a semicircular deflection of the third sheet or in a semicircular deflection of the fourth sheet or in a semicircular deflection of the following sheet or in a semicircular deflection of the next sheet.
The method of roof covering with roof covering elements (tile-like sheets) according to this invention provides ideal mounting of all sheets by easy and quick assembly. There is no need for extra fitting of sheets, as every sheet can be applied in any place. The roof covering can be performed in any direction: upwards and to left or right from the bottom, or downwards and to left or right from the top. If needed, the method of a roof covering according to this invention enables easy replacement of a damaged part of a roof by dismantling only the sheets nearest to the damaged piece.
The roof done according to this invention enables free dripping of condensed water and free air circulation, which results in lower risk of corrosion.
Referring now to the figures, the method of roof covering with roof covering elements (tile-like sheets), wherein each roof covering element has a lower transverse step 10 with sunken embossing 1.6 interlocking with a bend 5.7 of an upper transverse step 11 of an adjacent roof covering element (
In another version of the invention, an initial sheet 1 or the second sheet 4 or the third sheet 5 or the fourth sheet 6 or the following sheet 7 or the next sheet 8 is fixed with at least one cramp 2 with a screw 9 to a roof batten 3.
Every time the bent edge 2.1 of a cramp 2 is placed in a semicircular deflection 1.6 of the initial sheet 1 or in a semicircular deflection 4.9 of the second sheet 4 or in a semicircular deflection 5.8 of the third sheet 5 or in a semicircular deflection 6.8 of the fourth sheet 6 or in a semicircular deflection 7.5 of the following sheet 7 or in a semicircular deflection 8.4 of the next sheet 8.
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