As has been pointed out in several of the above noted patent applications, air and moisture penetration in and around window, door and louver rough openings, is one of the construction industry's most serious problems. Damage caused by infiltration of air and moisture rough openings, and the problem of mold and fungi with their own special set of consequences, has been increasingly recognized over the past several years.
As a result of these problems, there is an effort by many to improve upon the products and installation techniques that are currently in use. Several of the above-noted related applications deal with the flashing of rough window openings using a special formulated silicone sealing adhesive in combination with a particular sheet flashing material that the silicone sealing adhesive readily bonded to form watertight joints in and around rough window openings and other openings such as rough door openings.
The Williams, '401 patent noted above deals primarily with a preformed termination accessory that can be used in any one of the four corners of a rough window opening. However, its use would most commonly be used at the lower bottom corners where the same accessory can be used in any of the lower or upper corners merely by rotating the accessory unit ninety degrees. The Williams '401 patent also discloses the use a clay coated flashing material that is used in conjunction with an elastomeric adhesive sealant that readily bonds with the clay coated flashing material.
The Williams '402 patent discloses a pre-folded flashing system and Williams et al, '026 discloses the use of both liquid and solid forms of flashing material. Pending Williams application Ser. No. 10/200,259 discloses an integrated system wherein a variety of exterior sheathing panels, i.e. foam boards, foil-faced board, cementitious based boards, are exteriorly treated with an elastomeric membrane-like material and the joints therebetween are taped with clay coated adhesive backed taped. Williams pending application Ser. No. 10/670,318 deals primarily with a multi-unit termination accessory flashing that is manufactured in molded units of four that are separable and individually used in rough opening corners similar to the termination accessory units of the Williams, '401 patent.
As can be seen from a review of the above noted patents and pending applications, solving the problems associated with air and moisture penetration continues to be a work in progress. The subject invention is an extension of the prior attempts to resolve this serious problem. In the present application there is disclosed the flashing of rough window openings with self-adhesive backed flashing material applied in the jamb, sill pan and apron areas with the use of corner accessory pieces (CAPs) in the lower left and right-hand corners of the rough window opening. A novel sill wedge member is utilized to support the sill pan and help it direct water from the sill pan towards the exterior. Pan flashings are a proven method of managing unwanted water at rough openings in the building enclosure. However, installing flanged windows in conjunction with pan flashing poses unique challenges related to integration of components. Certain challenges are solved by using WillFlash® Flange Clips. Specifically, the fasteners used to attach the flange below the window sill may not properly align to penetrate into the rough opening sill plate. This often happens because the window unit is positioned higher in the rough opening to provide additional space to accommodate the pan flashing or because the rough opening height is increased for the same reason. WillFlash® Flange Clips solve this problem by effectively extending the length of the window flange below the windowsill, thereby spanning the space intended for the pan flashing. When a Clip is slipped onto the bottom window flange, the pre-drilled holes better align the flange attachment with the sill plate of the overall rough opening. At the same time piercing or puncturing of the pan flashing by an errant fastener is minimized.
As indicated above, the subject invention provides components which improve upon the attachment of flanged windows when sill pan flashing is used, specifically the use of a novel clip which serves multiple functions. By extending the length of the bottom window flange attachment below the window can be made without damaging the pan. The novel flange clip is made from a heavy gauge metallic or plastic material in a unique configuration, which also provides bottom support to the window unit. Accordingly, the clips can be effectively utilized in the sill areas of a rough window opening thus eliminating the need for shims that may also lead to damaged pan flashings. The clips can additionally be effectively utilized at the top or sides of a rough window opening, thus eliminating the need for adding block to an oversized rough opening. Additionally, the clips act as spacers to allow the pan flashing to drain, preventing bulk water form being trapped by the lower window flange. Moreover, each clip is provided with weep holes to avoid trapping moisture/water in the interior of the bend.
An object of the invention is to provide a flashing system that includes a pan flashing that is utilized to control the intrusion of water below a window in the sill area Another object of the invention is to provide a pan flashing that is made of self-adhesive flashing that can be cut to the window width.
A further object of the invention is to provide a pre-molded corner unit for the corners of a window rough opening.
A still further object of the invention is to provide a sill wedge that provides outward slope to the pan flashing.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide a flange clip for use with a flanged window to attach the lower window flange to the rough opening sill plate below the pan flashing.
Another object of the invention is to provide a flange clip for use with a flanged window that eliminates the need for shims below the sill.
A further object of the invention is to provide a flange clip that includes weep openings to allow the draining of any water trapped therein.
Another object of the invention is to provide a flange clip that once installed on the lower flange of a flange window, the thickness of one side of the clip provide a space sufficient to allow water drainage from the window sill pan area.
These and other objects of the invention will become more apparent hereinafter. The instant invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein like reference characters designate the corresponding parts throughout the several views.
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While the invention has been described in its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the words which have been used are words of description rather than words of limitation and that changes may be made within the purview of the appended claims without departing from the full scope or spirit of the invention. Accordingly, the present invention is to be limited only by the appended claims, and not by the foregoing specification.
This application is closely related to Ser. No. 09/692,226, filed on Oct. 26, 2000 entitled, Multi-Component Flashing Systems, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,401,401 and Ser. No. 09/777,844, filed on Feb. 7, 2001, entitled, Pre-Folded Flashing This application is closely related to Ser. No. 09/692,226, filed on Oct. 26, 2000, Systems and Method, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,401,402, both by the same inventor as the subject application and also another earlier patent entitled Multi-Component Elastomeric Materials For A Building Flashing System issued to Williams et al, as U.S. Pat. No. 5,899,026 on May 4, 1999, pending application Ser. No. 10/200,259 filed on Jul. 23, 2002 entitled, Integrated System For Controlling Water Intrusion and Air Movement Through Exterior Wall Construction by Mark F. Williams and pending application Ser. No. 10/670,318 filed on Sep. 26, 2003 entitled MULTI-UNIT TERMINATION ACCESSORY FLASHING.