Field of the invention
[0001] The present invention concerns devices in conjunction with a roof drain for the drainage
of roofs, and more specifically a device according to the preamble of claim 1.
Prior art
[0002] In buildings, especially buildings with large roofs with limited slope, high capacity
drainage systems are used. These systems are often designed with drains that are distributed
on the roof surface in order to collect great volumes of rainwater. The drains are
in turn connected to conduit systems that run under the roof and convey the water
to for example a main sewer system.
[0003] With these kinds of roofs, where the roof surfaces are large and the slopes are small,
say 1:10 to 1:50. The roof construction often consists of three main parts. Externally,
there is a watertight membrane, for instance a foil, possibly in multiple layers,
acting as a water sealing layer. Under the membrane there is a layer of insulation
supported by the (inner) roof that carries the live and dead loads of the roof.
[0004] A roof drain for such a roof is connected to the sealing membrane as well as fixed
to the supporting roof. The connection between the roof drain and the membrane layer
must be watertight; the fixation of the roof drain to the supporting roof must secure
the roof drain mechanically to the supporting roof construction. The fixation to the
supporting roof can be arranged as a connection between said roof and the neck of
the roof drain or a pipe firmly connected to this neck. It is important that this
fixation can carry any load the roof drain may be subjected to, in order to reduce
the movement between the membrane layer and the drain to a minimum. Such movements
may cause cracks in the membrane layer with water leakage as a consequence. The water
from such leaks may damage the roof and calls for immediate repairs, which increase
the overall costs of maintenance. In the supporting part of these kinds of roofs holes,
suitable for the drain pipes are carved/drilled. However, according to prior art,
there is no particular system available to provide for the actual fixation between
the pipe of the roof drain and the supporting roof. This fixation has to date been
constructed by craftsmen with at the moment available means. The fact that the fixation
has been improvised relates to some extent to that different roofs have different
slopes, therefore different fixation angles to the vertical pipe are necessary.
[0005] Such a prior art improvised solution is to use long screws that are screwed from
above through the roof drain, through the isolation and into the supporting roof.
This solution, apart from being somewhat ad hoc, does not provide for a fixation in
all directions; it is still possible for the drain to move both downwards and sideways
relative to the supporting roof.
[0006] Another improvised solution has been to use wedges that are struck down in between
the pipe and the surrounding supporting roof, to wedge up the drain. A drawback with
this solution is that it is difficult to achieve a proper fit for the wedges and taking
into account the angle between the pipe and the supporting roof. Further, this solution
is somewhat arbitrary and it is difficult to achieve repeatable high quality results.
[0007] Further, none of the above fixing solutions provide for a sealing between the pipe
of the drain and the supporting roof, through which the pipe traverses. This may entail
air with high water vapour content to condense against the external membrane or in
the insulation layer.
The object of the invention and its most important characteristics
[0008] It is an object of the present invention to propose a solution for or a reduction
of the problems of prior art. A main object is consequently to devise a device for
fixing and adjusting a roof drain to a supporting roof that is simple and yet provides
for a reliable and effective connection adaptable to different roofs with different
inclination angles.
[0009] According to the invention, this is accomplished by a device of the type mentioned
above with the characteristics that are revealed in the characterising portion of
claim 1.
[0010] According to the invention, a fixation is achieved with a device that has a first
portion to be mounted to the drain or to a pipe rigidly connected to the drain and
a second portion to be mounted to the supporting roof. The first portion of the device,
to be mounted to the drain, includes a ring-like member that fits around the pipe
connected to the drain and at least one member that encloses, at least partially,
the ring-like member. This at least one member can be made to clamp or squeeze the
ring-like member. This is accomplished by at least one tightening member that can
tighten the enclosing member around the ring-like member, which in turn tightens around
the pipe and clamps it. Such a fixation is reliable and therefore entails low costs
of maintenance.
[0011] According to a first aspect of the invention, the enclosing member is in the form
of two rings that enclose the ring-like member and the pipe and are arranged at a
distance from each other, one above the other, trapping the ring-like member between
them. The tightening member, which for instance can be one or more bolts running through
holes of the two rings, can be made to bring the two rings towards each other and
gradually squeeze the ring-like member in between. Due to design of the inner surface
of the enclosing member and the outer surface of the ring-like member, the squeezing
of the two rings will transform into a deformation of the ring-like member. This deformation
results in a crimping of the ring-like member, which then clamps the pipe.
[0012] According to a second aspect of the invention, the enclosing member has the form
of a circle or a ring, but has a slit straight through it. Thus, it looks like a not
quite closed circle. This slit has two opposing faces, that, when brought together,
decreases the circumscribed inner circumference of the enclosing member. The ring-like
member is thereby compressed by the surrounding enclosing member. This compression
clamps the pipe.
[0013] The form of the ring-like member would preferably be adapted to the kind of enclosing
member used. Suitable outer contours include a truncated cone and a spherical surface.
[0014] If the ring-like member has a spherical outer surface and the enclosing member has
a corresponding inner surface, a kind of ball and socket joint arises. This means
that the enclosing member variably can be displaced in relation to the ring-like member,
which enables an adjustment to different slopes of the roof, without further means.
[0015] Other possibilities to adapt to different slopes include an oblique enclosing member,
which when laid flat against a mounting plate forms an angle to the plate. Another
possibility is to give the mounting plate itself a form so as to compensate for the
slope of the roof.
[0016] In both of the above aspects of the invention, the inner ring-like member is designed
to be partly deformed under pressure from the enclosing member, in order to tightly
clamp the pipe of the drain. The deformation should preferably be resilient. Several
options are possible, to accomplish the deformation. For instance, the ring-like member
could be fitted with a slit, it could be fitted with a cavity or could be made of
a material that in itself is sufficiently resilient or a combination of any of these
features.
Short description of the drawings
[0017] Embodiments exemplifying the invention will now be described, by means of the appended
drawings, in which
fig. 1 schematically illustrates, in section, a roof construction of interest in which
a drain is fixed by an adjustable fixing device in accordance with the invention,
fig. 2 illustrates, in section, a first embodiment of the adjustable fixing device
in accordance with the invention,
fig. 3 illustrates, in section, a second embodiment of the adjustable fixing device
in accordance with the invention,
fig. 4 illustrates, in section, the use of a ring-like member in shape of a truncated
cone,
fig. 5 illustrates a variant of the adjustable fixing device in accordance with the
invention for adapting to the slope of a roof, and
fig. 6 illustrates a ring-like member in section.
Description of exemplary embodiments
[0018] Fig. 1 illustrates schematically a roof construction in which an adjustable fixing
device 1 of the invention is used. The roof includes a membrane layer 4 and a supporting
roof 3 with isolation 5 stuck in between. A drain 2 in this figure is connected to
the membrane layer 4 and a connecting pipe 9 extends through the supporting roof 3.
The drain 2 is fixed to the supporting roof 3 by means of the adjustable fixing device
1.
[0019] According to a general concept of the invention, the adjustable fixing device rigidly
connects the drainpipe of the drain to the supporting roof by having a first portion
connected to the pipe and a second portion connected to the roof. The first portion,
to be connected to the pipe, includes a ring-like member, an enclosing member that
at least partially encloses the ring-like member and at least one tightening member.
The tightening member is adapted to tighten up the enclosing member, which in turn
has at least one surface adapted to mutually cooperate with at least a part of the
ring-like member, whereby the surface of the enclosing presses on the ring-like member,
so as to deform the ring-like member, which then clamps the pipe.
[0020] In a first embodiment of the invention, as can be seen in fig. 2, the enclosing member
is in the form of two rings 10, 11 that surround the ring-like member 8. Further,
it includes a tightening member 12, here in the form of bolts 12. The outer surface
14 of the ring-like member 8 mutually cooperates with the inner surface 13 of the
enclosing members, the two rings 10, 11. In this case, the two surfaces are mutually
spherical. As a suggestion, both rings 10, 11 are fitted with through bores and the
bores of one of the rings are fitted with threads, whereby tightening can be effected
by bolts. When the bolts 12 are tightened, the two rings 10, 11 are brought towards
each other. This progressive movement of the rings 10, 11 towards each other creates
a compressive force, due to the design of the surfaces 13, 14, that presses the ring-like
member 8 against the pipe 9. In this way, the adjustable fixing device 1 becomes fixed
to the pipe 9. In the figure, α denotes the angle that is formed between the perpendicular
of the roof and the general direction of the pipe 9. This angle will vary with different
slopes of different roofs.
[0021] Fig. 3 illustrates a second embodiment of the invention. In this case, the enclosing
member, enclosing the ring-like member 8, comprises a one-piece ring 20 or circle
with a slit 19 in it. The slit creates two opposing faces 17, 18, which, according
to the invention, are brought towards each other. The tightening member 12 is a bolt
12, for instance, that traverses the enclosing member 20, across the slit 19. When
the bolt is tightened, it will force the faces 17, 18 of the slit together. In this
way, the enclosing member 20 will squeeze and deform the ring-like member 8, which
then clamps the pipe 9. Again, α denotes the angle that is formed between the perpendicular
of the roof and the general direction of the pipe 9.
[0022] The design of the ring-like member 8 could take many forms. The basic idea is that
it is adapted to the enclosing member, with one or more surfaces that cooperate with
one or more surfaces of the enclosing member. When the surfaces of the enclosing member
moves, they act on the cooperating surfaces of the ring-like member compressing the
ring-like member. One possible design to achieve this compression is shown in fig.
4. Here the ring-like member has the outer form of a slotted truncated cone. The enclosing
member is in the form of two rings, one pressing ring 30 and one base ring 31. The
base ring 31 has an oblique surface in which the ring-like member 8 fits. The pressing
ring 30 is situated opposite the base ring 31 and rests on the ring-like member 8.
In order to compress the ring-like member 8, the pressing ring 30 presses on the ring-like
member 8, forcing it down between the oblique surface of the base ring 31 and the
pipe 9. Due to the cooperating action of said oblique surface and the surface of the
ring-like member, the ring-like member 8 is clamped to the pipe 9. In the figure,
α denotes the angle that is formed between the perpendicular of the roof and the general
direction of the pipe 9.
[0023] Another possible design of the ring-like member 8 is spherical. (Fig. 2.) The outer
surface 14 of the ring-like member 8 is thus spherical and the corresponding surface
13 of the enclosing member 10, 11 is also spherical. The principle of clamping the
ring remains the same; the enclosing member is made pressing on the ring-like member,
which then clamps the pipe. Because of the spherical surface of the ring-like member,
a special feature of this joint occurs; it is possible clamp the ring in different
positions, which transforms into different slopes of the pipe. It is thus possible
to compensate for an arbitrary slope of the roof. For this spherical design of the
ring-like member, it is not necessary for the enclosing member to be two rings, like
in fig. 2, it will work just as well with one ring, as in fig.3.
[0024] The adjustable fixing device 1 includes a portion 7 that can be fixed to the supporting
roof. It could for instance be a mounting plate that is secured to said roof by any
suitable means, such as nails, screws, etc. The mounting plate could be integral with
the enclosing member 10, or it could be fixed to said member 10 by suitable means,
such as the tightening bolts 12.
[0025] Different buildings have different slopes of their roofs. In order for the vertical
pipe of the drain to be fastened to these roofs, the varying angle between the roof
and the pipe has to be considered in the adjustable fixing device. As seen above,
one possible solution for achieving this is to use a spherical design of the ring-like
member/enclosing member. Another possibility, e.g. when the ring-like member has the
form of a truncated cone, is to adapt the enclosing member to the desired roof slope.
This adaptation could be an inclined fitting of the ring-like member in the enclosing
member or it could be an inclined surface of the enclosing member resting on the mounting
plate. Thus, in the latter case, the enclosing member is given a shape resembling
a wedge. This can be seen in fig. 4, where the base ring 31 is slightly wedge-like
and thus adopts for the angle α.
[0026] Yet another possibility would be to have the second portion 7 of the adjustable fixing
device, e.g. a mounting plate, to adapt to the roof slope by having a height compensation
means as a function of roof slope. Said height compensation means would keep the neck
of the drain, or a pipe connected to said neck, vertical in use while adapting the
second portion 7 to the slope of the roof. The compensation means could for instance
be a bending of the mounting plate in suitable positions. (Fig. 5) It could also be
a distance piece, screws with different lengths or any arrangement that adjusts for
the slooped roof.
[0027] If a solution for adapting the adjustable fixing device to the slope of the roof,
with some part of the adjustable fixing device adapted to a certain roof slope, is
used, another such part must be used with a roof of another slope.
[0028] The deformation of the ring-like member can be made possible in different ways. For
instance with a slit 15, a cavity 16 (fig. 6) or being made of a resilient material.
If the ring-like member is made with a cavity 16, it will promote resilient action
because of the space that arise between the ring-like member and the pipe, allowing
a flexing of the ring-like member. Also, in this way the area of the ring-like member
that bears on the pipe will decrease, increasing the local pressure on the pipe. This
enhances clamping.
[0029] The enclosing member of the above embodiments may of course have any other shape
than circular, e.g. rectangular, as long as the inner surface fits around the pipe.
For instance, said inner surface could thus be circular to fit a circular pipe.
[0030] Because of the compact construction, the device according to the invention proves
to provide a fairly airtight seal between the space above the supporting roof and
the space below. The airtight construction reduces problems with water condensation
in the space above the supporting roof. If an absolute airtight construction is needed,
the device of the invention could possibly be supplemented with suitable seals.
1. An adjustable fixing device (1) for a roof drain (2) adapted to be mounted in a roof
construction consisting of a supporting roof (3) and a water sealing membrane layer
(4), possibly interleaved with isolation (5), a first portion (8,10,11;8,20;8,30,31)
of the device (1) being fastened to the roof drain (2), or to a part rigidly fastened
thereto, and a second portion (7) being fastened to the supporting roof (3), thereby
fixing the roof drain (2) in respect of the supporting roof (3),
characterised in that the first portion (8,10,11;8,20;8,30,31) includes:
- a ring-like member (8), fitting around a pipe (9) integral with the drain (2) or
around a pipe rigidly connected with the drain (2),
- at least one enclosing member (10,11;20;30,31) which at least partially enclose
the ring-like member and having a surface (13) adapted to mutually cooperate with
at least a part (14) of the ring-like member (8),
- at least one tightening member (12) adapted to apply a pressure on the at least
one enclosing member (10,11;20;30,31), whereby the surface (13) of the at least one
enclosing member (10,11;20;30,31) presses on the corresponding surface (14) of the
ring-like member, deforming the ring-like member, which thereby clamps the pipe (9).
2. An adjustable fixing device according to claim 1,
characterised in that:
- the enclosing member being two in number (10,11;30,31), respectively, having at
least an inner form of an annular ring, arranged at a distance from each other,
- a plurality of tightening members (12), adapted to apply a pressure on the two enclosing
members (10,11;30,31), whereby the two enclosing members (10,11;30,31) are brought
towards each other, so as to clamp the ring-like member (8) there between.
3. An adjustable fixing device according to claim 1,
characterised in that:
- the enclosing member (20) having at least an inner form of an annular ring, surrounding
the ring-like member, and having a slit with two opposing faces (17,18),
- the tightening member (12) being adapted to apply a pressure on the enclosing member
(10) to bring the two faces (17,18) towards each other, and thereby to clamp the ring-like
member (8).
4. An adjustable fixing device according to claim 2, characterised in that the ring-like member (8) has the form of a truncated cone.
5. An adjustable fixing device according to any of claims 1-3, characterised in that the outer surface (14) of the ring-like member (8) is spherical, the inner surface
(13) of the enclosing member (10), facing the surface (14) of the ring-like member,
is spherical fitting around the surface (14) of the ring-like member (8), whereby
these surfaces are adapted to engage each other at different angles and thus adjust
the load fixing device to roofs of different slopes.
6. An adjustable fixing device according to any of claims 1-5, characterised in that the second portion (7) has height compensation means as a function of roof slope,
so as to keep the neck of the drain, or a pipe connected to said neck, vertical in
use while adapting the second portion (7) to the slope of the roof.
7. An adjustable fixing device according to any of claims 1-6, characterised in that the deformation of the ring-like member is due to that the ring-like member exhibits
one or more of the features selected from the group consisting of: a slit (15), a
cavity (16), and being made of a resilient material.