[0001] The present invention relates to prefabricated balconies of the kind intended to
be detachably mounted on the facade of a building.
[0002] The balconies of older buildings are often defective in that reinforcing bars or
steel beams cast into the concrete have become .exposed due to decomposition of surrounding
plaster or concrete and are subjected to severe corrosion. Another drawback of balconies
which are cast integral with the building is that the supporting parts of the balcony
which are usually in the form of beams or reinforcing elements form non-desirable
thermal bridges.
[0003] The object of the present invention is to provide a balcony which may easily replace
condemned balconies and which is light-weight, easy to mount and maintenance-free
and which may be provided with an optional facing. Another object of the invention
is to provide a balcony which is inexpensive and which may be conveniently manufactured
in various sizes and models. These objects have been attained with the balcony according
to the present invention which is mainly characterized in that the front wall, side
walls and floor of the balcony form an integral unit of a reinforced plastic material,
that the ends of the side walls and the floor turned towards the facade are provided
with a side flange arranged at an angle to the side walls and the floor, respectively,
that the upper portions of the side walls and the front wall are angled and formed
with a preferably horizontal top flange projecting from the side walls and the front
wall, respectively, and being connected to the upper end of each side wall side flange,
and that a cantilever-shaped support structure is adapted to be placed at each side
wall under the top flange and against the side wall side flange for supporting the
balcony.
[0004] One embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein
Figure 1 is a perspective view from above of a balcony according to the invention,
Figure 2 is a perspective view of the balcony seen from the back and lower side, and
Figure 3 is a cross-section through the balcony.
[0005] The balcony illustrated in the drawings consists of a front wall 11, two side walls
12 and a floor or bottom plate 13, all said parts being formed in one piece of flameproof
reinforced plastic. The upper portion of the side walls and the front wall are formed
with a Z-shaped cross section where the web portion of the Z-profile consists of a
substantially horizontal top flange 14 from which extends a leg portion 15 of the
profile extending substantially at right angles to the web portion 14. The web portion
or top flange 14 may be used as a support for flower boxes or the like.
[0006] The side walls 12 and the floor 13 are provided, at the edge intended to be turned
towards the facade of the building, with side flanges 16 and 17 which are interconnected.
The side flanges 16 are also connected at their upper edges to the ends of the top
flange 14, which gives a very strong box type structure. The side flange 17 may be
turned either upwardly or downwardly, or it may extend both upwards and downwards
from the floor 13. Having the flange directed upwardly is of advantage, since the
flange then forms a moisture seal against the facade.
[0007] The side flanges 16 and 17 are made with a slightly increased thickness so that these
flanges may serve as attachment means where the balcony is mounted against the facade
of a building. A cantilever-like support structure 18 is provided and adapted to have
one of its legs 19 lying against the lower side of the top flange 14, whereas the
other cantilever leg 20 is lying against the side flange 16. The cantilever 20 is
preferably made from a strong flat iron bar which has been bent at a right angle and
between the legs of which is welded a support plate 21. The cantilever is made of
stainless steel and is intended to be connected to the building by means of bolt connections
or the like. Below the cantilever 20 the side flanges 16 and 17 may be connected to
the facade by suitable attachment means such as wood screws or the like.
[0008] The floor 13 is made slightly sloping in the direction from the side flange 17, so
that water may flow towards the front wall 11 which is provided with one or several
outlet openings 22.
[0009] On the outer side of the front wall, side walls and floor of the balcony are provided
horizontal and/or vertical ribs 23 which are preferably molded into the structure
of the balcony and which form attachment supports for an outer facing 24, 25 which
may be in the form of wooden panels or the like.
1. A prefabricated balcony of the kind intended to be detachably mounted on the facade
of a building, characterized in
that the front wall (11), side walls (12) and floor (13) of the balcony form an integral
unit of a reinforced plastic material,
that the ends of the side walls and the floor turned towards the facade are provided
with a side flange (16,17) arranged at an angle to the side walls (12) and the floor
(13), respectively,
that the upper portions of the side walls and the front wall are angled and formed
with a preferably horizontal top flange (14) projecting from the side walls and the
front wall, respectively, and being connected to the upper end of each side wall side
flange (16), and
that a cantilever-shaped support structure (18) is adapted to be placed at each side
wall under the top flange (14) and against the side wall side flange (16) for supporting
the balcony.
2. A balcony as claimed in claim 1,
characterized in
that the upper portions of the side walls (12) and the front wall (11) has a Z-shaped
cross-section where said top flange (14) forms the web part of the Z-profile.
3. A balcony as claimed in claim 1 or 2,
characterized in
that the side walls (12), the front wall (11) and the floor (13) are provided at their
outer sides with horizontal and/or vertical ribs (23) which form attachment supports
for a facing.