PURPOSE OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention refers to an insulation panel conceived for use on tilings
or roofs as an attachment base intented to receive and couple tiles with undulated
or mixed (flat-undulated) configuration, of ceramic, concrete or other material, with
or without spigots and with different possible modulations,
[0002] It is an object of the invention, that one same insulation panel permits the reception
of tiles with various dimensions to be placed in different positions, as well as presenting
optimum ventilation conditions which affect all the surface of the tile. The same
panel shall permit the placement of tiles of any module (without spigots), by means
of mortar or of tiles with different modules (with spigots), by means of nailing or
dry method.
[0003] It is likewise an object of the invention, that the panel be included with bottom
small sized grooves, which are used for the equilibration of stresses and to facilitate,
when the panel is fixed on the roof with mortars or adhesives, the adherence between
the panel and the support forging.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0004] Various buildings exist which include on their roof or tiling, insulation plates
which cover the insulating function, in order to decrease heat loss, as much as possible.
[0005] These plates optionally present a double purpose, since they are not only used as
thermal insulating means but may also be employed as base for the attachment of the
tiles on the roof.
[0006] In some cases, the actual plate is provided with a series of ribs, recessed or projecting
which contribute to facilitate the positioning and coupling of the tiles in their
place on the plate, this solution however, resulting on occasions to be expensive
due to the type of machinary and procedure which is to be conducted in order to produce
said ribs.
[0007] Another type of insulation plates covered by this double purpose, consists of plates
which include parallel tie-down grooves onto which, one of the edges of the tile is
coupled, and of ventilation grooves, perpendicular to the former, the central point
to central point distance of said adjacent grooves corresponding to the distance between
the central points of the raised adjacent portions of the tiles.
[0008] This type of plates presents limitations belonging to the same, which cause the existance
of fixed distances between grooves, since they are only valid for one type of tile
with specific dimensions.
[0009] Likewise, it must also be pointed out that with this type of tile, the ideal ventilation
conditions are not obtained, since the existance of ventilation grooves are only limited
to the curved zone of the tile.
[0010] On the other hand, the incorporation of these horizontal and vertical groovings on
one single face, determine an asymmetry of the plate, which shall be the cause of
the generation of a series of strain stresses on the plate which have a detrimental
influence on its application and conservation.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0011] The insulation panel for attachment of tiles, proposed by this invention, solves
in a satisfactory manner, the previously expressed problem, by means of adopting a
series of characteristics related to the configuration which fosters greater versatility
of application for the tiles with different shapes and/or dimensions, a greater ventilation
of the tiles and strain stress relief, as well as providing optimum conditions for
establishing the attachment of the panel on the roof.
[0012] The insulation panel presented by this invention parts from the incorporation of
a series of parallel, equidistant, horizontal tie-down grooves, conceived for facilitating
the coupling of tiles with spigots with two different formats or of any format without
spigots, placed with mortar.
[0013] The panel likewise offers a series of vertical tie-down grooves, perpendicular to
said indicated horizontal grooves with different separation to the one corresponding
to the vertical grooves, which is similarly intended for the incorporation of tiles
which are provided with another module different to the one corresponding to the tile
introduced into the horizontal grooves,
[0014] In this manner, a great versatility of application is achieved for one single panel,
since by varying the position of the same, vertical grooves or else, horizontal grooves,
may be used for the placement of different types of tiles.
[0015] Likewise, the panel stands out because, between the parallel horizontal and vertical
tie-down grooves, a series of horizontal and vertical ventilation grooves are defined,
with little depth and width, which are to be found uniformly distributed below the
tile, with the purpose of providing a uniform ventilation of said tile.
[0016] This latter series of grooves, permits the correct tie-down of tiles when they are
attached by means of mortar.
[0017] As opposed to existing plates, the ventilation grooves of this panel are distributed
throughout all the surface and in two directions, horizontal and vertical, due to
which, a much more uniform distribution of the grooves below the tile is obtained,
since the grooves not only coincide with the highest part of the tile, but are also
distributed below the flat zones of the tile, where the risk of condensations, is
greater.
[0018] On the other hand,it is contemplated to provide the panels on the lower side, opposed
to the side on which said tie-down and ventilation grooves are performed, with lower
grooves of reduced size which facilitate the introduction of mortars or adhesive,
improving the adherence of the panel to the roof, as well as contributing to equilibrate
the stresses generated by the grooving on the upper side.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] In order to complement the description being made, and with the object of helping
to a better under-standing of the characteristics of the invention, the present Specification
is enclosed, as integral part of the same, with a set of drawings in which, with illustrative
and non limitative character, the following has been represented:
Figure 1 shows a plan view of the insulation panel for attachment of tiles.
Figure 2 shows a front view of the insulation panel.
Figure 3 shows a side view of the insulation panel.
Figure 4 shows a front and side view of the insulation panel with a type of tile,
placed with mortar.
Figure 5 shows a front and side view of the insulation panel with a type of spigot
module tile.
Figure 6 shows a front and side view of the insulation panel with a type of tile of
another module with spigots.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0020] In view of the figures, a preferred embodiment of the insulation panel for attachment
of tiles proposed by this invention is herewith described, of the type which is coupled
onto the tiling roof (1) and which is configured by a body which conventionally includes
horizontal parallel grooves (3) and equidistant, intended to receive and couple tiles
(4), and smaller ventilation grooves.
[0021] As from this basic constitution, the insulation panel for attachment of tiles, stands
out mainly because the body which constitutes the panel, includes vertical tie-down
grooves (2) and horizontal tie-down grooves (3) arranged parallel to the eave line
of the roof, on which the tiles are tied-down when mechanically attached or are placed
by means of a dry method, and of narrow grooves, horizontal (6) and vertical (7),
on which the mortar is attached when the tiles are placed in this manner.
[0022] Likewise, the panel stands out because it includes between the horizontal grooves
(3) (for tiles with a module) and the vertical grooves (2) for tie-down (for tiles
with another module), a lattice-work (5) of horizontal parallel ventilation grooves
(6) and vertical parallel ventilation grooves (7), uniformly distributed below the
location of the tiles (4).
[0023] On the other hand, the panel covers the arrangement on its lower side, opposite to
the side on which said tie-down grooves (2, 3) and ventilation grooves (6, 7) are
defined, of lower grooves (8) of reduced size which contribute to the equilibration
of stresses and facilitate the introduction of mortars or adhesives for the adherence
of the panel to the roof (1).
[0024] It is not considered necessary to make this description more extensive, in order
that any expert in the Art may understand the scope of the invention and the advantages
derived from the same.
[0025] The materials, shape, size and arrangement of the elements shall be capable of variation
provided it does not alter the essentiality of the invention.
[0026] The terms with which this specification has been described shall always be taken
in a wide and non limitative sense.
1. Insulation panel for the attachment of tiles, of the type which are coupled on the
tiling roof (1) and are configurated by a body which conventionally includes horizontal
parallel tie-down grooves (3) for the tiles with a module, equidistant and intented
to receive and couple tiles (4), and smaller ventilation grooves, essentially characterized
because they include parallel vertical tie-down grooves (2) for tiles of another module,
perpendicular to the horizontal grooves (3) with equidistant arrangement and placed
at different distances to the corresponding ones between the horizontal grooves (3),
also including, between the horizontal tie-down grooves (3) for tiles with a module
and the vertical grooves (2) for tie-down for tiles of another module, a lattice-work
(5), with horizontal parallel ventilation grooves (6) and vertical parallel ventilation
grooves (7), uniformly distributed below the location of the tile (4), likewise constituting
the horizontal parallel ventilation grooves (6) and the vertical parallel ventilation
grooves (7) in locations for the attachment of the mortar for tiles which are adjustable
by this means.
2. Insulation panel for attachment of tiles according to the previous claim, characterized
in that it is provided on its lower side, opposite to the side on which said tie-down
grooves (2, 3) and ventilation grooves (6, 7) are defined, of lower grooves (8) with
reduced size, which contribute to the equilibration of stresses and facilitate the
introduction of mortars or adhesives for the adherence of the panel to the roof (1).