[0001] The present invention relates to a tile covering structure.
[0002] The problems which arise in manufacturing roof coverings essentially consist in the
need to optimally meet various specific requirements, such as: short laying times,
impermeableness to water, thermal insulation, resistance to mechanical stresses, and
ventilation of the roofing panel.
[0003] Currently it is known to use, as roof covering materials, roofing tiles which have
a characteristic curved shape, which taper at one end and which are also known as
bent roofing tiles.
[0004] Laying said roofing tiles at the slopes of the roof entails, if said slopes are constituted
by a concrete roofing panel, the application thereon of a corrugated panel whose profile
is similar in width and shape to that of the roofing tile.
[0005] The operator subsequently lays the roofing tiles on the corrugated panel, arranging
the gutter tiles so that the tapered end of one rests on the wider end of the subsequent
gutter tile starting from the ridge.
[0006] A row of covering tiles is then superimposed between two flanking rows of gutter
tiles; their tapered end is directed toward the ridge and their perimetric edges rest
on those of the two underlying gutter tiles.
[0007] In this case also, the wider end overlaps the tapered one of the subsequent covering
tile.
[0008] The disadvantage which can be observed in this type of covering structure is constituted
by the fact that, since the roofing tile is in contact with the corrugated panel,
condensation forms between the surfaces thereof and is absorbed by the tile.
[0009] Therefore, if weather conditions occur which facilitate the forming of ice, the tile
consequently cracks.
[0010] Furthermore, in summer periods, when the temperature rises considerably, the tar
of the corrugated panel liquifies and welds said panel to the tile, thus aggravating
the above described problem.
[0011] If instead the corrugated panel is not used, in order to perform correct laying,
i.e. an optimum alignment of the gutter tiles, the tile layer must use for example
wires stretched along the slope of the roof so as to have a precise and exact guide
for laying.
[0012] Besides the problem due to the considerable time used in providing this alignment,
the layer furthermore uses mortar arranged at the sides of the gutter tile in order
to fix the tile itself to the roofing panel.
[0013] This arrangement furthermore prevents the tile from wobbling, since it has a curved
shape, and from slipping.
[0014] The problem related to the use of mortar consists in the fact that said mortar, while
drying, tends to separate from the roofing tile, since the two materials are not mutually
compatible so as to allow mutual adhesion.
[0015] Since the tile furthermore rapidly absorbs moisture, breakages in the manners described
earlier are possible at the point of contact with the mortar.
[0016] If instead the slope of the roof is constituted by a wood panel provided with a plurality
of mutually parallel longitudinal strips, the layer must be provided with cross-members
at preset distances in order to allow the support of the gutter and covering tiles,
which are only rested and are therefore subject to absorptions which can create unprotected
regions in the covering and thus allow infiltration for example of water.
[0017] As a partial solution to these problems, European Patent Application 87117024.7 has
been filed November 19, 1987 by the same Applicant and relates to a covering for tiled
roofs which essentially comprises a frame associable with a roofing panel and on which
a plurality of seats suitable for the alignment of the gutter tiles is provided, a
supporting element for the tapered end of a covering tile being provided in the interspace
between said seats, said covering tile being provided with a through hole for mutually
connecting said tile and said frame by means of a locking element.
[0018] Although this covering is undoubtedly valid, it has some disadvantages: first of
all the transportation and storage of the cross-members which constitute the frame
is not easy, since they must have a considerable longitudinal extension in order to
avoid forcing the installer to mutually connect a plurality of segments during laying
on the roof.
[0019] It is furthermore sometimes necessary to mutually connect the cross-members if the
length of the roof is greater than the standard length of the cross-member, which
must in any case be modest in view of its transportation and laying.
[0020] Furthermore, since the cross-members are made of wood, they are subject to deterioration
in the course of time, since they tend to rot if they make direct contact with water.
[0021] It has furthermore been observed that the ventilation of the garret is achieved essentially
at the covering tiles, since the gutter tiles rest at counter-shaped seats defined
on the cross-members of the frame.
[0022] This resting can furthermore be a cause of moisture absorption in the tile.
[0023] The aim of the present invention is therefore to eliminate the disadvantages described
above in known types by providing a covering structure which allows to achieve an
optimum, easy and rapid installation of the covering and gutter tiles, containing
the bulk of the components as regards their storage, transportation and installation.
[0024] Within the scope of the above aim, an important object is to provide a covering structure
which can be applied rapidly and easily to roofs having various longitudinal extensions.
[0025] Another important object is to provide a covering structure which allows to achieve
an optimum ventilation of the entire garret region.
[0026] Another object is to provide a covering structure which allows to rapidly associate
the covering tiles in perfect alignment.
[0027] Another object is to provide a covering structure which allows to achieve considerable
resistance to external stresses.
[0028] Another important object is to provide a covering structure which allows an installation
which can be performed even by non-skilled personnel, by virtue of interconnection
means suitable for the easy coupling of modular elements.
[0029] Another important object is to provide a covering structure which is not subjected
to deterioration due to the inclemency of the weather.
[0030] Another important object is to provide a covering structure which is structurally
simple and easy to industrialize.
[0031] Not least object is to provide a covering structure which is reliable and safe in
use and has modest manufacturing costs.
[0032] This aim, these objects and others which will become apparent hereinafter are achieved
by a tile covering structure as defined in the appended claims.
[0033] Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become apparent from
the detailed description of a particular embodiment, illustrated in the accompanying
drawings, wherein:
figure 1 is a lateral perspective view of two elements which constitute the covering
structure;
figure 2 is a first top view of the mutually temporarily associable ends of two elements
which constitute the structure, arranged adjacent to one another;
figure 3 is a second top view of the mutually temporarily associable ends of two other
elements which constitute the structure, arranged adjacent to one another;
figure 4 is a side view of the ends of the elements of figure 2 connected to one another;
figure 5 is a view, similar to the preceding one, of the ends of the elements of figure
3 connected to one another;
figure 6 is a partially sectional view of the structure, illustrating the arrangement
of the individual components;
figure 7 is a sectional view of the structure, taken along the plane VII-VII of figure
6.
[0034] With reference to the above figures, the covering structure, generally designated
by the reference numeral 1, can be used particularly for supporting covering tiles
and gutter tiles, respectively designated by the numerals 2 and 3.
[0035] Said covering structure 1 comprises a frame 4 which is associable with the upper
surface of a roofing panel 5 which comprises a plurality of first and second modular
elements which are respectively designated by the numerals 6 and 7.
[0036] Said first and second modular elements, which are preferably made of plastic material
and have a body which has an essentially longitudinal extension, have first and second
devices for mutual snap-together connection defined at the ends 8a and 8b of the first
elements 6 and at the counter-shaped ends 9a and 9b defined on the second elements
7.
[0037] Said first devices are constituted by a dovetail groove 10 which is defined on the
end 8a and is suitable for temporarily connecting to a counter-shaped first protrusion
11 defined on the end 9a.
[0038] The second devices are constituted by a first recess 12, defined above the end 8b
of the first element 6, from which a pin 13 protrudes upward at right angles; said
pin is suitable for temporarily connecting in a counter-shaped seat 14 defined below
a second recess 15 defined at end 9b.
[0039] Each of said first and second modular elements 6 and 7 is provided with first mutually
equidistant means 16 for supporting, ventilating and aligning gutter tiles 3 which
are alternated with second mutually equidistant means 17 for ventilating the roofing
panel 5 and for engaging and supporting the covering tiles 2.
[0040] Each of said first means 16 is constituted by a seat for the gutter tile, which has
a central concave region 18 in which a first through hole 19 is centrally defined
for screws 20 which are suitable for associating said first and second modular elements
with the roofing panel 5.
[0041] The corresponding central part of the covering tile 3 rests on said central region
18 and aligns said tile; one or more mutually identical steps 21 are provided laterally
to said central region and are suitable for allowing localized support for the remaining
part of the gutter tile 3 and ventilation of the covering structure 1.
[0042] The corners of the steps are naturally arranged approximately at the curve which
passes through the central region 18 and which is defined by the outer surface of
the gutter tile 3.
[0043] Each of said second means 17 is constituted by a bridge 22 which links the mutually
adjacent steps 21 of two adjacent central seats 18; a through cavity 23 is defined
below said bridge and is suitable for allowing the passage of a stream of air for
the optimum ventilation of the entire roofing panel 5.
[0044] A frustum-shaped protrusion 23 protrudes above each bridge 22; the covering tile
2 can be arranged on a partially hollow free end 24 of said protrusion at an adapted
hole 25 defined on said tile.
[0045] The structure furthermore comprises third means for locking said covering tile, which
are constituted by adapted pins 26 whose stem 27 can be inserted by pressing within
the second hole 25 defined on the covering tile and whose head 28 abuts on said covering
tile.
[0046] The use of the covering structure 1 is thus as follows: once the respective snap-together
ends of the first and second modular elements 6 and 7 have been mutually connected,
the members thus obtained are placed on the roofing panel 5 at regular intervals,
starting from the gutter line up to the ridge line.
[0047] At this stage, said members are fixed to the roofing panel 5 by means of the screws
20 which pass within the first holes 21.
[0048] The gutter tiles 3 are subsequently arranged at the central seat 18, aligning them
automatically.
[0049] After laying all the gutter tiles 3, the covering tiles 2 are laid and are aligned
at the second means 17; in detail, the laying of a covering tile is performed by inserting
the free end 24 of the frustum-shaped protrusion 23 at the hole 25 defined on the
covering tile 2.
[0050] Finally, said covering tile is locked to said frustum-shaped protrusion by inserting
the pins 26 in the free end 24.
[0051] It is thus possible to achieve an optimum securing of the tiles to the structure
and at the same time an optimum ventilation of the roofing panel is obtained, both
by virtue of the presence of the steps 21 and by virtue of the presence of the cavity
23 which belongs to the second means 17.
[0052] It has thus been observed that the covering structure has achieved the above described
aim and objects, a structure having been provided which allows to achieve optimum
and easy installation of modular elements which constitute a tile supporting frame
in a reduced amount of time.
[0053] The structure furthermore allows to achieve an optimum ventilation of the entire
roof slope region and is at the same time not subject to deterioration due to the
inclemency of the weather, and the surface of contact with the gutter tiles is limited.
[0054] The materials and the dimensions of the individual elements which constitute the
structure may naturally be the most appropriate according to the specific requirements.
[0055] Where technical features mentioned in any claim are followed by reference signs,
those reference signs have been included for the sole purpose of increasing the intelligibility
of the claims and accordingly such reference signs do not have any limiting effect
on the scope of each element identified by way of example by such reference signs.
1. Tile covering structure comprising a frame (4) which can be associated with a base
panel (5) said frame comprising a plurality of modular elements (6,7), each of which
is alternatively provided with first means (16) for supporting, ventilating and aligning
gutter tiles (3) and with second means (17) for ventilating said roofing panel and
for engaging and supporting covering tiles (2), said structure further comprising
locking means (23-26) for locking the covering tiles to said second means.
2. Structure according to claim 1, characterized in that said first and second modular
elements are preferably made of plastic material and have a body which extends substantially
longitudinally, said modular elements having first (10,11) and second (13,14) devices
for mutual snap-together connection which are defined at the ends (8a,8b,9a,9b) of
said first and said second modular elements.
3. Structure according to claim 2, characterized in that said first devices are constituted
by a dovetail groove (10) which is defined on a first end of one of said modular elements
and is suitable for temporarily connecting to a counter-shaped first protrusion (11)
which is defined on a second end of another one of said modular elements.
4. Structure according to claim 2, characterized in that said second devices are constituted
by a first recess (12) which is defined above an end of one of said modular elements
and from which a pin (13) protrudes upward at right angles, said pin being suitable
for temporarily connecting in a counter-shaped seat (14) defined below a second recess
(15) defined at an end of another one of said modular elements.
5. Structure according to claim 1, characterized in that each of said first means is
constituted by a gutter tile seat which has a concave central region (18) in which
a first through hole (19) is centrally provided for screws (20) which are suitable
for associating said first and second modular elements with said roofing panel.
6. Structure according to claim 5, characterized in that the corresponding central part
of said covering tile rests on said central region (18) for aligning said tile, one
or more steps (21) being provided laterally to said central region and being suitable
for allowing localized support for the remaining part of said gutter tile and ventilation
of said covering structure.
7. Structure according to claim 6, characterized in that the edges of said steps are
arranged approximately at the curve which passes through said central region and which
is defined by the outer surface of said gutter tile.
8. Structure according to claim 6, characterized in that each of said second means is
constituted by a bridge (22) which links said mutually adjacent steps of two adjacent
central seats, a through cavity (23) being defined below said bridge, said cavity
being suitable for allowing the passage of a stream of air for the optimum ventilation
of all of said roofing panel.
9. Structure according to claim 8, characterized in that said locking means comprise
a frustum-shaped protrusion (23) which protrudes above each of said bridges (22),
said covering tile being arrangeable on a free hollow end (24) of said protrusion
at an adapted hole (25) defined on said tile.
10. Structure according to claim 9, characterized in that said locking means further comprise
adapted pins (26) whose stem (27) can be inserted by pressure in said hole defined
on said covering tile and whose head (28) abuts on said covering tile.