WO2001009457A2 - Procede et frette de pose et d'ancrage de tuiles panne sur des constructions de toit comprenant un sous-toit - Google Patents

Procede et frette de pose et d'ancrage de tuiles panne sur des constructions de toit comprenant un sous-toit Download PDF

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WO2001009457A2
WO2001009457A2 PCT/DK2000/000434 DK0000434W WO0109457A2 WO 2001009457 A2 WO2001009457 A2 WO 2001009457A2 DK 0000434 W DK0000434 W DK 0000434W WO 0109457 A2 WO0109457 A2 WO 0109457A2
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D1/00Roof covering by making use of tiles, slates, shingles, or other small roofing elements
    • E04D1/34Fastenings for attaching roof-covering elements to the supporting elements
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D1/00Roof covering by making use of tiles, slates, shingles, or other small roofing elements
    • E04D1/34Fastenings for attaching roof-covering elements to the supporting elements
    • E04D2001/3408Fastenings for attaching roof-covering elements to the supporting elements characterised by the fastener type or material
    • E04D2001/3411Metal wires or rods
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D1/00Roof covering by making use of tiles, slates, shingles, or other small roofing elements
    • E04D1/34Fastenings for attaching roof-covering elements to the supporting elements
    • E04D2001/3452Fastenings for attaching roof-covering elements to the supporting elements characterised by the location of the fastening means
    • E04D2001/3455Fastenings for attaching roof-covering elements to the supporting elements characterised by the location of the fastening means on the internal surface of the roof covering elements
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D1/00Roof covering by making use of tiles, slates, shingles, or other small roofing elements
    • E04D1/34Fastenings for attaching roof-covering elements to the supporting elements
    • E04D2001/3452Fastenings for attaching roof-covering elements to the supporting elements characterised by the location of the fastening means
    • E04D2001/3467Fastenings for attaching roof-covering elements to the supporting elements characterised by the location of the fastening means through apertures, holes or slots
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D1/00Roof covering by making use of tiles, slates, shingles, or other small roofing elements
    • E04D1/34Fastenings for attaching roof-covering elements to the supporting elements
    • E04D2001/347Fastenings for attaching roof-covering elements to the supporting elements characterised by the fastening pattern
    • E04D2001/3473Fastenings for attaching roof-covering elements to the supporting elements characterised by the fastening pattern fastening single roof elements to the roof structure with or without indirect clamping of neighbouring roof covering elements

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  • the present invention concerns a method for the laying and anchoring of pantiles on rafters on roof constructions with sub roof.
  • the invention also concerns a tile binder of stiff material for use m the execution of the method, of the kind which is used for the laying and anchoring of pantiles on roof constructions with sub roof, and comprising an insertion part for insertion m the binding boss on the underside of the tile, and m extension herewith a part standing m connection with a gripping end part.
  • Roof-tile binders are used m connection with the laying of roofs consisting of tiles or other materials (m the following mutually called tiles) , with the view to achieving a certain anchoring of the tiles to the underlying rafters m the event of outwardly-directed wind forces as a result of the influence by wind on the roof construction.
  • the underside of the tile cf. fig. 1, comprises a binding boss 5 and a laying boss 7 at the front edge.
  • the binding boss which consists of a pro ection on the underside of the tile, is provided with a through-going hole 3, cf . fig.
  • the laying boss 7 consists of a projection on the underside of the tile at the top 24 (upper end) of the tile.
  • the under edge 9 of the laying boss is m abutment with the upper edge 11 of an underlying rafter 30, so that the tile is held and secured by the rafter (for the sake of clarity and understanding, m figs. 1 and 3 a clearance is shown in between the under edge of the laying boss and the upper edge 11 of the rafter 30) .
  • the known tile binders typically consist of a stiff piece of round wire of steel with a strength of 16-1800 N/mm 2 , and they are shaped as shown in fig. 1.
  • the known tile binder 2 comprises a straight free insertion part 4 for insertion from the lower end of the tile into the hole in the boss 5 of a tile 6, and a gripping end part 8 for anchoring in abutment against a rafter 10, and a slightly curved intermediate length 12 in between said parts, beginning with an approximately right-angled bend 14 followed by two consecutive 45° bends 16, 18, and ending with a bending-over 20 of the wire in towards itself to form the gripping end part 8, whereby the tile binder 2 is able to be placed extending around the underlying tile 22 and the rafter 10.
  • the obtuse extending end of the bend is not intended to engage with the side of the rafter 10, but serves merely to stabilise the tile binder in the event of possible influence by outwardly-directed, transverse forces on the tile 6, and to prevent damage to the sub roof when the tile binder is mounted.
  • the tile binder is secured in its position partly by friction which arises by the abutment pressure of the staggered end part against the rafter 10, and partly due to the fact that the laying boss 7 of the underly- ing tile prevents the straight insertion part 4 from sliding out of the hole 3 in the binding boss 5, cf . fig. 1.
  • the known tile binders have certain disadvantages, e.g. they are very sensitive to incorrect rafter dimensions, which means that the anchoring becomes poor if the rafters are too narrow, and rafters which are too large in dimensions can cause wear damage to arise on the sub roof, and further that the straight free insertion end 4 placed in the boss 5 can give rise to an undesired, outwardly directed force on the upper end 24 of the tile 6 (indicated by the ar- row 26 in fig. 1) , for the reason that the gripping end part
  • the tile binder for use for under-pointed roof constructions, where there is access to the undersides of the tiles after they have been laid.
  • the tile binder comprises an upper bent-over end for insertion in the hole in the tile's binding boss from above, and a lower end which is of rectangular U-shape and intended to grip around the whole of the underlying rafter with the free end in between the rafter and the underside of the front end of the underlying tile.
  • the tile binder also comprises an intermediate length with a spirally-wound flexible part which makes it possible to stretch the binder during insertion of the upper bent-over end in the tile's binding boss.
  • the tile binder is intended for mounting after the tiles have been laid. After the tiles have been laid, an under-pointing
  • the object of the invention is thus to provide a method for the laying and anchoring of tiles on roof constructions of the kind disclosed (with sub roof) , which ensures an effective and more durable securing of the tiles than with the known method which is used for roof constructions with sub roof, and also a binder for use in the execution of the method.
  • This object is achieved by the introduction of the insertion part of a tile binder with a substantially inverted U- shaped insertion part, an intermediate length with a part which provides flexibility, and a gripping end part with a U or V-shaped bend, into the through-going hole in the tile's binding boss or similar insertion opening from the upper end of the binding boss, followed by the placing of the tile on the upper side of the underlying tile, after which the tile is tilted down so that the tile's laying boss is placed on top of the rafter at the top of the tile, whereby the free end of the gripping end part is turned in behind the underside of the rafter at the foot (lower end) of the tile, upon which the tile is pushed upwards, whereby the free end of the gripping end part is brought into abutment with the underside of the rafter at the foot of the tile, and by continued displacement of the tile, stretching (tensioning) of the flexible part of the tile binder, with the laying boss sliding on the outer side of the r
  • a tile binder for use in the execution of the method according to the invention comprises a body (a length) of stiff but outwardly-flexible material comprising a substantially reversed U-shaped insertion part for insertion from above in a tile's binding boss or similar insertion opening, said in- sertion part, via an intermediate length comprising a part which provides elasticity in both the tile's longitudinal and transverse directions, standing in connection with an anchoring part, characterised in that the anchoring part comprises a substantially straight length having a free end which is concluded with a U- or V-shaped bend for engagement in the underside of the rafter nearest to the foot (lower end) of the tile extending in substantially the same plane as the reversed U-shaped insertion part.
  • the directional deviation of the bend in relation to the straight extent of the anchoring part forms an angle within the interval of 90° - 225°, typically between 110° - 200°, and preferably within the interval 120° - 190°.
  • tile binder according to the invention there is thus achieved the same effective anchoring of tiles laid out on roof constructions with sub roof, than has hitherto been possible only when using the previously-mentioned tile binders for use with roof constructions with under-pointed tiles, where subsequent mounting of tile binders is possible as a result of unhindered access to the underside of the roof after the laying of the tiles.
  • the configuration of the insertion part as the free end of a U-shaped insertion part makes it possible for the insertion part to be inserted from the upper end of the binding boss (unlike the known tile binders which are inserted in the through-going hole in the boss from below) , and in combination with the gripping end part which is brought into abut- ment with the rafter at the foot of the tile, as already mentioned this results in a considerable improvement of the anchoring of the tile to the underlying roof construction.
  • the tile binder according to the invention has the further advan- tage that it can be used together with rafters of different dimensions.
  • the obtuse end can be flattened so that there is hereby formed a pressure surface with an area which is greater than the cross-sectional area of the obtuse end.
  • its middle section in between the insertion part and the gripping end part can extend in a substantially curved manner.
  • an advantageous configuration of the curved extent of the middle part can be disclosed as being a bend in the plane of the U-shaped insertion part oriented towards the insertion part, standing in connection with the U-shaped insertion part, followed by an oppositely-directed (outwards-directed) bending of the middle section and thereafter a substantially straight piece continuing over to the elasticity-providing part which is concluded with the gripping end part.
  • the elasticity-providing part in the middle section can be configured in different ways, but without waiving other configurations, a preferred embodiment hereof consists of at least one zig-zag bending (W- . shaped bending) of the middle section.
  • angles in the tips of the zig-zag bends when the tile binder is not mounted lie within the range of 60-120°, typi- cally within 80-110° and typically between 90-100°.
  • the length of the tile binder can also with advantage be adapted so that the angles of the angle bends in the elasticity-providing part when the tile binder is mounted are greater than 90°. It is hereby achieved that the tile binder according to the invention exercises an adequate downwards- directed force on the tiles, whereby the necessary anchoring of the roof is ensured.
  • An adjustment of the flexibility and tractive force of the tile binder can also with advantage be effected by short - ening/lengthening the straight section in between the bends in the zig-zag part in the elasticity-providing area.
  • the tile binder according to the invention can with advantage consist of a piece of stiff, round wire, with a yield stress within the interval of 1400-1800 N/mm 2 .
  • the tile binder can also with advantage consist of a piece of stiff, round wire with a diameter lying within the range of 1.0 - 4.0 mm, typically within the interval 1.5-3.0 mm, and typically within the interval 1.7-2.2 mm.
  • the tile binder according to the invention With the tile binder according to the invention, savings can be achieved in wire due to the increased, better anchoring ability which is achieved by changing the engagement point of the tile binder in the boss.
  • the presently prescribed wire diameter of 3.0 mm for tile binders of the known type can thus be reduced to a diameter of between 1.8-2.2 mm, whereby a saving in wire right up to 50% could be achieved.
  • Fig. 1 is a side view of a tile binder of the kind used in roof constructions with sub roof, where the same is shown inserted in a roof construction,
  • Fig. 2 is an end view of a pantile
  • Fig. 3 is a side view of a tile binder according to the invention, and the same inserted in a roof construction with sub roof, and
  • Fig. 4 illustrates the laying of a tile provided with a tile binder according to the invention.
  • Fig. 1 shows one of the tile binders which are typically used for anchoring tiles on roof constructions with sub roof (not shown, but cf . fig. 3) .
  • Such a binder consists of a piece of stiff, round steel wire with a strength of 16-1800 N/mm 2 , and which typically has the shown configuration.
  • the shown, known tile binder 2 comprises a straight, free insertion part 4 for insertion from the lower end of the tile in the hole 3 (cf. fig. 2) in the binding boss 5 of a tile 6, and an end part 8 for anchoring to a rafter 10, and an ap- proximately curved middle section 12 in between said parts, beginning with an approximately right-angled bend 14 followed by two successive 45° bends 16, 18, and terminated with a bending-over 20 of the wire end in against itself to form an end part 8 which will not be able to damage the sub roof by penetration.
  • the roof-tile binder 2 can thus be mounted extending around the laying boss 7 on the underlying tile 22 and the rafter 10.
  • the laying boss 7 will be able to prevent the tile binder from falling out, in that with a downwards-directed displacement of the binder 2, the right -angle bend 14 will abut up against the front edge of the laying boss 7 before the insertion part is displaced out of the boss 5.
  • the shown, known tile binder 2 is very sensitive to incorrect rafter dimensions, which means that the anchor- ing becomes poor if the rafters are too small, and rafter dimensions which are too great can result in wear damage occurring on the sub roof.
  • rafter dimensions which are too great can result in the straight free insertion end 4 of the binder placed in the boss 5 giving rise to an undesired, outwards-directed force being applied to an upper end 24 of the tile 6, indicated by the arrow 26, this being a consequence of the gripping end part 8 being placed at a greater distance from the underside 28 of the tile than the displace- ment which is provided by the bends 14, 16, 18 in the middle section 12.
  • the outwards-directed force 26 arises by the insertion part 4, which is housed in the hole 3 (cf . fig. 2) in the tile's boss 5, being turned so that the outer end of the gripping end part 4 exercises an outwards-directed pressure on the boss 5 and herewith the tile 6, the lower underside 28 of which is hereby pressed more firmly against the underlying tile 22, whereby the contact pressure of the tile's upper end on the overlying rafter 30 is considerably reduced as a re- suit of the outwards-directed influence 26 from the roof-tile binder.
  • Fig. 3 shows a roof-tile binder 40 according to the invention, respectively before and after insertion in a roof construction with sub roof 102.
  • the roof construction also comprises underlying rafters 100, on the upper side of which the sub roof 102 is laid, for example in the form of a strong plastic foil.
  • the sub roof is secured by a spacing batten 104 which is fastened to the outer side of the rafters.
  • these components 100, 102, 104 are for the sake of clarity shown with spaces between them, but in practice they will be in abutment with one another.
  • Rafters 110 are placed on the outside of the spacing battens at mutual intervals which are selected to suit the tiles 6 which are to be laid on the roof construction.
  • the inner sides 112 of the rafters are in abut- ment with the spacing battens 104, and the outer sides 114 of the rafters are in abutment with the tiles 6.
  • the rafters also have an upper side 116 and a lower side 118.
  • the roof-tile binder 40 consists of a piece of stiff, round steel wire, typically with a yield stress lying in the range of 1400-1800 N/mm 2 .
  • the tile binder 40 comprises an insertion part 42 which consists of the free end of an inverted U-shaped bending 44 of the one end of the middle section 46. It is hereby achieved that the insertion part 42 can be inserted in the hole 3 from the upper end 45 of the boss 5. At least a part of the bottom section 46 of the U-shaped bend 44 is hereby brought into abutment with the upper end surface 45 of the boss.
  • the roof-tile binder also comprises a section 48 which comprises an elasticity-providing part 50 which allows an elastic extension of the distance between the bottom section 46 of the U-shaped bend 44 and a gripping end part 52 which preferably consists of a U- or V-shaped bending over of the free end 54 of the section 48.
  • the gripping end part 52 is intended for fastening to the underside 118 of the rafter 10 at the foot of the tile.
  • the elasticity-providing part 50 of the section 48 can be configured in different ways, but without waiving other configurations, the preferred embodiment shown here can consist of two successive zig-zag bends (W-shaped bending) of the middle section 48.
  • the possibility is hereby provided for an elastic increase in the length of the middle section when placing the gripping end part 52 of the tile binder on the underside 118 of the nearest lying rafter 110, in that a pull on the gripping end part will result in a stretching at the angle bends 56, 58, 60 in the zig-zag-bent area.
  • the configuration of the insertion part 42 as the free end of a U-shaped insertion part 44 enables the insertion part 42 to be inserted in the through-going hole 3 in the boss from the upper end 45, whereby at least a part of the bottom section 46 of the U-shaped bend 44 abuts up against the upper end surface 45 of the boss.
  • This in combination with the gripping end part 52, which when the tile 6 is being laid is brought into engagement with the underside 118 of the rafter 110, results in a considerable improvement of the anchoring of the tile 6 to the underlying roof construction.
  • the tile binder 40 according to the invention has the further advantage that it can be used together with rafters of different dimensions.
  • a tile 6 provided with a binder 40 according to the invention is laid on rafters 110.
  • the tile 6 is laid after insertion of the insertion end 42 in the hole 3 in the boss 5, with the binder hanging down under the tile, after which the tile is tilted down so that the laying boss 7 at the upper end of the tile is brought into abutment with the outer side 114 of the overlying rafter 110.
  • the obtusely-extending free end 54 of the gripping end part 52 is turned in behind the underside 118 of the rafter 110 at the foot of the tile, after which the tile is pushed slanting upwards in the direction of the arrow 120 until the tile's laying boss 7 passes the edge of the upper side 116 of the rafter, whereby the underside 28 of the tile is brought to rest against the outer side 114 of the rafter 110, and the underside 9 of the laying boss 7 is in abutment with the upper side 116 of the rafter.
  • angles A, B, C, D in the zig-zag bends 56, 58, 59, 60 lie within the range of 60-120°, typically within the interval 80-110° and typically between 85-90°.
  • the length of the tile binder is selected so that when the binder is mounted, the angles A, B, C and D of the bends 56, 58, 59, 60 in the elasticity-providing part 30 are greater than 90°, whereby it is achieved that the tile binder 40 according to the invention exercises sufficient downwards- directed force 64 on the tiles 6, whereby the necessary anchoring of the roof is ensured.
  • the directional deviation of the bend in relation to the straight extent of the anchoring part can form an angle E within the interval of 90° - 225°, typically between 110° - 200° and preferably within the interval of 120° - 190°.
  • the free end can also be rounded-off, flattened or pointed with the view to providing a preferred grip in the underside 118 of the rafter.
  • the inventor has acknowledged that the roof-tile binder according to the invention can assume other configurations.
  • the elasticity-providing element 50 could thus be configured as a spirally-wound spring, and the section between the m- sertion part 42 and the gripping end part 52 could also be of other configurations.
  • the binders could be configured in materials other than metal (steel wire) , and the material could be of cross-sections other than circular (which is that which the steel wire nor- mally has) , but which, however will place requirements on the configuration of the tile where the opening for the insertion of the binder is concerned. Combinations of cross-sectional shapes and materials could also be envisaged.

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Les frettes (2) connues de tuiles de toit destinées à être utilisées dans la pose de tuiles sur des constructions de toit à sous-toit (102) sont très sensibles aux dimensions de chevrons choisies de manière incorrecte. Lorsque la frette de tuiles est montée, celle-ci peut amener la tuile à être exposée à une force indésirable (26) dirigée vers l'extérieur au niveau de l'extrémité supérieure (24) de la tuile. Pour remédier à ce problème, un procédé et une frette (40) de tuiles sont décrits selon lesquels la partie d'insertion (42) est insérée depuis l'extrémité supérieure de la bosse (5), et selon lesquels la frette (40) comprend une partie (50) procurant une élasticité ainsi qu'une partie terminale de prise (52) ayant une extrémité obtuse saillante (54) laquelle vient au contact de la face inférieure (118) du chevron (110) au pied de la tuile, suivie par une mise en tension de la partie (50) procurant une élasticité pendant le déplacement de la tuile (6) à l'aide de la bosse de pose (7) coulissant sur le chevron (110) jusqu'à ce que la face inférieure (28) de la tuile se trouve en aboutement avec le chevron, la partie arrière (9) de la bosse de pose (7) étant en aboutement avec la face supérieure (116) du chevron. Ainsi, indépendamment des chevrons¿ ?(110) dimensionnés de manière incorrecte, on obtient qu'une force dirigée vers le bas soit toujours appliquée sur la tuile (6).
PCT/DK2000/000434 1999-08-03 2000-08-03 Procede et frette de pose et d'ancrage de tuiles panne sur des constructions de toit comprenant un sous-toit Ceased WO2001009457A2 (fr)

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EP00951268A EP1206608B1 (fr) 1999-08-03 2000-08-03 Procede et frette de pose et d'ancrage de tuiles panne sur des constructions de toit comprenant un sous-toit
DE60025220T DE60025220T2 (de) 1999-08-03 2000-08-03 Verfahren und klammer zum legen und befestigen von dachpfannen auf dächern mit einem unterdach
AT00951268T ATE314536T1 (de) 1999-08-03 2000-08-03 Verfahren und klammer zum legen und befestigen von dachpfannen auf dächern mit einem unterdach
AU64264/00A AU6426400A (en) 1999-08-03 2000-08-03 Method and binder for laying and anchoring pantiles on roof constructions comprising sub roof
DK00951268T DK1206608T3 (da) 1999-08-03 2000-08-03 Fremgangsmåde og binder til udlægning og forankring af teglsten på tagkonstruktioner med undertag

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EP1522649A1 (fr) * 2003-10-07 2005-04-13 Francis Noirot Fixation pour maintenir les tuiles en place lors de tempêtes

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