The present invention relates to a roof covering element (tiles-like sheet) equipped with an angle bracket.
The roof covering element made of a board material, comprising the first and second side edges, upper and lower edges, is known from the patent application description no. P396691. The element has series of modules substantially done parallel to the side edges, creating upper and lower plane. The modules have two or more wave-shaped ribs stretched parallel to the upper and lower edges. One of the ribs is done in the lower edge in form of profiled bends folded beneath the roof covering element. The lower bend is at the right angle to the lower plane. Upper part of the lower bend links with the lower plane by an arch. Lower part of the lower bend ends as an arched slant directed beneath the roof covering element. The roof covering element has the upper rib, which cross-section is in form of the upper bend at the right angle to the upper plane and to the ending plane of the roof covering element. Lower part of the upper bend forms a semicircular deflection folded outwards the roof covering element and which links with the upper plane. Upper part of the upper bend links with the ending plane of the roof covering plane by an arch.
From the Polish patent application P398857, there is also known the roof covering element (tiles-like sheet) equipped with embossments, and it characterises in that the surface of the lower edge of the roof covering element has at least one embossment done toward underside of the roof covering element with an assembling hole prepared centrally. A bottom of the embossment is at zero or acute angle with the surface of the lower edge. The surface of the upper edge of the roof covering element has at least one embossment done outwards of the roof covering element with an assembling hole prepared centrally. A bottom of the embossment is at zero or acute angle with the surface of the upper edge.
The roof covering element (tile-like sheet) equipped with an angle bracket according to the invention characterises in that the ending surface of the roof covering element, in the wave-shaped rib of the upper edge surface, preferably in a part without assembling hole, has at least one notch, of preferably rectangular shape, in which is placed an angle bracket. The notch width is bigger than the angle bracket width.
Preferably, a section done by doubled cuts of the ending surface is bent towards the upper edge from the side of endings surface and it adjoins to the upper edge.
Preferably, a horizontal part of the angle bracket has at least one hole.
Preferably, a frontal part of the angle bracket is parallel to the back part.
Preferably, the frontal part of the angle bracket and the back part produce an acute angle.
Preferably, the frontal part and the back part of the angle bracket produce a right or open angle.
Preferably, the frontal part of the angle bracket has a bottom edge being straight and parallel to the horizontal part of the angle bracket. Between the back part and the horizontal part of the angle bracket there is a camber, which shape corresponds to a semicircular deflection of the roof covering element.
Preferably, the frontal part of the angle bracket has a bottom edge ended with a slant directed outwards, beyond surface of the frontal part of the angle bracket.
Preferably, there is a rib between the back part and the horizontal part of the angle bracket.
Preferably, the preferably frontal part of the angle bracket has a bottom edge ended with a slant, which is between the frontal part and the back part of the angle bracket. The frontal part and back part of the angle bracket are connected together with a horizontal connector.
Preferably, the frontal part of the angle bracket has a bottom edge ended with a slant, which is located between the frontal part and the bottom part of the back part of the angle bracket parallel to the frontal part of the angle bracket. The upper part of the back part of the angle bracket produce an acute angle with the frontal part of the angle bracket.
The roof covering element (tile-like sheet) equipped with an angle bracket according to the invention provides efficient assembling of the sheets to the roof battens without commonly used holes done in the horizontal surfaces of the panels. There are no metal chips being a corrosion centre. Number of used angle brackets depends on predicted roof burden with different forces. A notch for an angle bracket done in an ending surface with a slant section provides additional the bracket protection from contact with a sharp edge which would appear after removing of the section.
The subject of the invention is presented in exemplary embodiments in drawings on which
The roof covering element (tiles-like sheet) equipped with an angle bracket according to the invention characterises in that the ending surface 3 of the roof covering element 1, in the wave-shaped rib of the upper edge surface 2, preferably in a part without assembling hole 4, has at least one notch 5, f preferably rectangular shape, in which is placed an angle bracket 6, The notch 5 width is bigger than the angle bracket 6 width.
In other embodiment of the notch 5, preferably a section 3.1, done by doubled cuts of the ending surface 3, is bent towards the upper edge 2 from the side of endings surface 3 and it adjoins to the upper edge 2.
Preferably horizontal part 6.3 of the angle bracket 6 has at least one hole 6.4.
Preferably frontal part 6.1 of the angle bracket 6 is parallel to back part 6.2, and in other embodiment the frontal part 6.1 of the angle bracket 6 and the back part 6.2 produce an acute angle.
Preferably back part 6.2 and the horizontal part 6.3 of the angle bracket 6 produce a right or open angle.
In other embodiment the frontal part 6.1 of the angle bracket 6 has bottom edge 6.5 being straight and parallel to the horizontal part 6.3 of the angle bracket 6, whilst between the back part 6.2 and the horizontal part 6.3 of the angle bracket 6 there is a camber 6.7, which shape corresponds to a semicircular deflection 2.1 of the roof covering element 1.
In other embodiment the frontal part 6.1 of the angle bracket 6 has a bottom edge 6.5 ended with a slant 6.6 directed outwards, beyond surface of the frontal part 6.1 of the angle bracket 6.
In other embodiment frontal part 6.1 of the angle bracket 6 has a bottom edge 6.5 ended with a slant 6.6 directed outwards, beyond surface of the frontal part 6.1 of the angle bracket 6, whilst between the back part 6.2 and the horizontal part 6.3 of the angle bracket 6 there is a camber 6.7, which shape corresponds to a semicircular deflection 2.1 of the roof covering element 1.
In other embodiment the frontal part 6.1 of the angle bracket 6 has a bottom edge 6.5 ended with a slant 6.6, directed outwards, beyond surface of the frontal part 6.1 of the angle bracket 6, whilst there is a rib 6.8 between the back part 6.2 and the horizontal part 6.3 of the angle bracket 6.
In other embodiment the frontal part 6.1 of the angle bracket 6 has a bottom edge 6.5 ended with a slant 6.6, which is between the frontal part 6.1 and the back part 6.2 of the angle bracket 6, and there is a rib 6.8 between the back part 6.2 and horizontal part 6.3 of the angle bracket 6, whilst the frontal part 6.1 and back part 6.2 of the angle bracket 6 are connected with a horizontal connector 6.11.
In other embodiment the frontal part 6.1 of the angle bracket 6 has a bottom edge 6.5 being straight and parallel to the horizontal part 6.3 of the angle bracket 6, and there is a rib 6.8 between the back part 6.2 and the horizontal part 6.3 of the angle bracket 6, whilst the frontal part 6.1 and back part 6.2 of the angle bracket 6 are connected with a horizontal connector 6.11.
In one more embodiment the frontal part 6.1 of the angle bracket 6 has a bottom edge 6.5 ended with a slant 6.6, which is located between the frontal part 6.1 and the bottom part 6.9 of the back part 6.2 of the angle bracket 6 parallel to the frontal part 6.1 of the angle bracket 6. The upper part 6.10 of the back part 6.2 of the angle bracket 6 produce an acute angle with the frontal part 6.1 of the angle bracket 6. There is a rib 6.8 between bottom part 6.9 of the back part 6.2 and horizontal part 6.3 of the angle bracket 6.
The angle bracket 6 is positioning in the notch 5 performed in the ending surface 3 in the way that there is fragment of the upper edge 2 between the frontal part 6.1 and back part 6.2 of the angle bracket 6. The frontal part 6.1 of the angle bracket 6 is from the side of the upper wavy plane 7 of the roof covering element 1. The horizontal part 6.3 of the angle bracket 6, being outside the roof covering element 1, is placed on a roof batten. Using the hole 6.4 in the horizontal part 6.3 of the angle bracket 6, the angle bracket 6 is mounted to a roof batten with a tap screw and at the same time the roof covering element 1 is mounted to a roof batten as well. Number of used angle brackets 6 depends on predicted roof burden with different forces.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
403087 | Mar 2013 | PL | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
PCT/PL2014/000021 | 3/10/2014 | WO | 00 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
WO2014/142690 | 9/18/2014 | WO | A |
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
37450 | Lasserre | Jan 1863 | A |
121438 | Wands | Nov 1871 | A |
737078 | Chapman | Aug 1903 | A |
805884 | Satterlee | Nov 1905 | A |
1386130 | Herbert et al. | Aug 1921 | A |
1491015 | McFarland | Apr 1924 | A |
1658591 | Dorn | Feb 1928 | A |
1729946 | Kuehn | Oct 1929 | A |
1816439 | Masters | Jul 1931 | A |
1913342 | Schaffert | Jun 1933 | A |
1914876 | Workman | Jun 1933 | A |
1955699 | Moffit | Apr 1934 | A |
2076989 | Andres et al. | Apr 1937 | A |
2424410 | Miles | Jul 1947 | A |
2486168 | Jurasevich | Oct 1949 | A |
2685852 | Godel | Aug 1954 | A |
2737267 | Koch | Mar 1956 | A |
3269075 | Cosden et al. | Aug 1966 | A |
3754366 | Jansson | Aug 1973 | A |
3760545 | Pearse et al. | Sep 1973 | A |
3897667 | Turek | Aug 1975 | A |
4001997 | Saltzman | Jan 1977 | A |
4102106 | Golder | Jul 1978 | A |
4133161 | Lester | Jan 1979 | A |
4178731 | Petersson | Dec 1979 | A |
4262462 | Melbye | Apr 1981 | A |
4554773 | Conley | Nov 1985 | A |
4592185 | Lynch | Jun 1986 | A |
4598522 | Hoofe, III | Jul 1986 | A |
4616465 | Byers et al. | Oct 1986 | A |
4617773 | Studwell | Oct 1986 | A |
5752355 | Sahramaa | May 1998 | A |
5878543 | Mowery | Mar 1999 | A |
6269604 | Pedersen | Aug 2001 | B1 |
RE38210 | Plath et al. | Aug 2003 | E |
7316099 | Faulkner et al. | Jan 2008 | B2 |
7690169 | Saarenko et al. | Apr 2010 | B2 |
7980036 | Takayasu et al. | Jul 2011 | B2 |
8291664 | Hanig | Oct 2012 | B2 |
20050102930 | Saarenko | May 2005 | A1 |
20070144097 | Saarenko | Jun 2007 | A1 |
20100132275 | Stanger | Jun 2010 | A1 |
20110146199 | Ferrante et al. | Jun 2011 | A1 |
20110154767 | Perttula | Jun 2011 | A1 |
20150113902 | Chabowski | Apr 2015 | A1 |
20150275519 | Chabowski | Oct 2015 | A1 |
20150361667 | Chabowski | Dec 2015 | A1 |
Number | Date | Country |
---|---|---|
2868563 | Oct 2013 | CA |
2868566 | Sep 2014 | CA |
2870817 | Oct 2014 | CA |
2157284 | May 1972 | DE |
201401301 | Mar 2015 | EA |
201401131 | Jun 2015 | EA |
201401302 | Jun 2015 | EA |
2839090 | Feb 2015 | EP |
2824856 | Nov 2002 | FR |
203132 | Sep 1923 | GB |
11124964 | May 1999 | JP |
7712976 | Sep 1978 | NL |
339424 | Dec 2000 | PL |
206210 | Dec 2004 | PL |
379919 | Dec 2007 | PL |
396691 | Apr 2013 | PL |
398857 | Oct 2013 | PL |
403087 | Sep 2014 | PL |
403552 | Oct 2014 | PL |
9916985 | Apr 1999 | WO |
9916985 | Apr 1999 | WO |
0111160 | Feb 2001 | WO |
2006018472 | Feb 2006 | WO |
2009056683 | May 2009 | WO |
2013157968 | Oct 2013 | WO |
2014142690 | Sep 2014 | WO |
2014171845 | Oct 2014 | WO |
Entry |
---|
International Preliminary Report on Patentability of PCT/PL2013/000050 dated Oct. 21, 2014. |
International Preliminary Report on Patentability of PCT/PL2013/000099 dated Oct. 20, 2015. |
International Preliminary Report on Patentability of PCT/PL2014/000021 dated Sep. 15, 2015. |
Office Action for U.S. Appl. No. 14/432,746 dated Aug. 3, 2015; 11 Pages. |
Notice of Allowance for U.S. Appl. No. 14/394,612 dated Jun. 10, 2015; 5 Pages. |
International Search Report of International Application No. PCT/PL2014/000021 mailed Jun. 30, 2014. |
International Search Report of International Application No. PCT/PL2013/000050 mailed Jul. 15, 2013. |
International Search Report of International Application No. PCT/PL2013/000099 mailed Dec. 18, 2013. |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
20150361667 A1 | Dec 2015 | US |