[0001] The present invention relates to a window for installation in an inclined roof surface,
comprising a window frame having a plurality of frame pieces, each frame piece having
an upper side, a lower side, an inner side and an outer side, a height direction being
defined by a direction extending from the lower side to the upper side, a set of cover
members, each cover member having a first leg for covering the upper side of a respective
frame piece and a second leg extending at an angle with respect to the first leg and
covering a part of the outer side of the frame piece, a flashing frame including flashing
members, each flashing member having a first leg lying substantially in the plane
of the roof and a second leg extending at an angle with respect to the first leg,
said second leg being at least partly overlapped by the second leg of the corresponding
cover member, and at least one insulating frame including a plurality of insulating
frame pieces, each insulating frame piece having a first side facing the window frame
piece and a second side facing the flashing member and/or cover member.
[0002] Windows or other roof penetrating structures installed in roof surfaces are particularly
exposed to thermal loss. In order to improve the overall insulating properties, insulation
of at least a part of the outer side of the window frame has been suggested. In the
prior art, this insulation has been carried out in a number of manners.
[0004] EP patent No. 679773 discloses a supporting frame and an insulating frame which overlap the entire outer
side of the window frame. However, such an arrangement necessitates that a relatively
large aperture is formed in the roof, just as the width of the frame is affected,
which is often not desirable from an aesthetic point of view.
[0005] In all of the above arrangements, special precautions must normally be taken in order
to secure a weathertight transition between the roof window and the surrounding roofing.
In most cases, this entails an adaptation of the flashing and cover members, or the
provision of customized parts, which render the manufacturing and installation more
expensive.
[0006] With this background it is an object of the present invention to provide a window
of the kind mentioned in the introduction, in which the installation and utilisation
conditions are improved, and which at the same time makes it possible to provide satisfactory
insulating properties.
[0007] In a first aspect of the invention, this and further objects are met by the provision
of a window of the kind mentioned in the introduction, which is furthermore characterized
in that, in a first insulating frame, each insulating frame piece has a bottom portion
having a predetermined maximum width and positioned substantially in the plane of
the first leg of the flashing member, the width between the first side and the second
side decreasing from said maximum width in the height direction of the insulating
frame piece such that the second side forms a predetermined angle other than perpendicular
with the bottom portion, and that the second leg of the flashing member and the second
leg of the cover member each extends substantially in parallel with the second side
of the insulating frame piece.
[0008] By this design, a satisfactory balance has been found between the need for improving
the insulating properties and considerations of installation and utilisation of the
window. By forming the second leg of both the cover member and the flashing member
with a predetermined angle corresponding to the angle of the second side of the insulating
frame piece, the position of the window with respect to the plane of the roof may
be adjusted, as these second legs may be displaced with respect to each other.
[0009] In an advantageous embodiment, the top portion of each insulating frame piece of
said first insulating frame is positioned substantially in the plane of the upper
side of the window frame piece. This provides for an optimum enclosure of the frame,
which is insulated up to its maximum height.
[0010] In order to secure that humidity that for any reason is gathered under the flashing
and/or cover is able to be drained off, the second leg of the flashing member and
the second leg of the cover member may be positioned at a distance from the second
side of the insulating frame piece of said first insulating frame. This allows for
air to circulate in the gap thus formed.
[0011] According to the installation conditions and the desired overall appearance of the
window, the predetermined angle may range from 45 to 80°, and is preferably 60-70°.
[0012] In order to improve the insulating properties even further, a second insulating frame
may be provide. In this embodiment, each piece of said second insulating frame extends
from at least the lower side of the window frame piece substantially up to the bottom
portion of the insulating frame piece of said first insulating frame. The insulating
effect may be improved even further by a further development of this embodiment, in
which a third insulating frame is provided, preferably also a fourth insulating frame.
[0013] In an embodiment, which is particularly advantageous with respect to the installation
conditions, a plurality of flashing corner members is provided for connection of adjoining
flashing members.
[0014] The water resulting from rain or other precipitation should be able to flow freely
along the sides of the window and further out on the underlying roofing. In an embodiment,
in which this property is insured in a particularly simple manner, the first leg of
the flashing members has a predetermined width.
[0015] The flashing and the cover may be provided as separate items, however, in an embodiment
which is particularly advantageous with respect to delivery and installation conditions,
the second leg of each flashing member and the second leg of each cover member are
connected with each other. This effect is improved even further, if the connection
is made integral.
[0016] The material of the insulating frame may in principle be any suitable material possessing
good insulating properties. Preferably, the insulating frame is made from polyurethane
foam, which is easy to prepare and handle.
[0017] In a second aspect of the invention, a kit of insulating frames is provided.
[0018] Advantageous embodiments are set forth in the dependent claims.
[0019] In the following the invention will be described in further detail with reference
to the schematic drawings, in which
Fig. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a window in an embodiment of the present
invention,
Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view, on a larger scale, of the window of Fig. 1 along
the line II-II,
Fig. 3 is a view corresponding to Fig. 2 of an alternative embodiment of the window
according to the invention, and
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of an embodiment of the kit of insulating frames according
to the invention.
[0020] The window shown in the drawings comprises a window frame having a plurality of frame
pieces. In all of the embodiments shown in the drawings, the window is rectangular
and the window frame comprises four frame pieces 1, 2, 3, 4, as shown in the embodiment
of Figs. 1 and 2, and the right-hand frame piece 101 only is visible in Fig. 3. The
window furthermore comprises a window sash, which is openable with respect to the
window frame. The right-hand sash piece 5 and 105, respectively, is shown in Figs.
2 and 3. In the following, only the right-hand side frame piece of the window frame
and the elements associated with this frame piece will be described in further detail.
It is noted that this description applies, with any necessary modifications, to the
other frame pieces and the elements associated to these pieces.
[0021] Referring now to Figs. 1 and 2, the frame piece 1 has an upper side 1a, a lower side
1b, an outer side 1c and an inner side 1b. A height direction A is defined by a direction
extending from the lower side 1b to the upper side 1a, and a width direction B is
defined by a direction extending from the inner side 1d to the outer side 1c. The
window is secured to the underlying roof structure (not shown) in any suitable manner,
e.g. as indicated by mounting brackets 6 and 7 positioned at the corners between adjoining
frame pieces, i.e. as shown between the frame pieces 1,2 and 2,3, respectively. In
this case, the mounting brackets 6,7 rest on and are secured to the laths and/or rafters
of the underlying roof structure.
[0022] A set of cover members 11-14 is provided for protection of the window frame against
the weathering. The cover member 11 of the right-hand frame piece 1 has a first leg
11a for covering the upper side 1a of the frame piece 1 and a second leg 11b extending
at an angle with respect to the first leg 11a and covering a part of the outer side
1c of the frame piece 1.
[0023] In order to provide a weather-tight transition between the window and the surrounding
roofing (not shown), a flashing frame is provided. In the embodiment shown, the flashing
frame includes four flashing members 21-24. The right-hand flashing member 21 has
a first leg 21a lying substantially in the plane of the roof and a second leg 21b
extending at an angle with respect to the first leg 21a. The second leg 21b is partly
overlapped by the second leg 11b of the corresponding cover member 11. At the intersection
between adjoining flashing members, the flashing members may be connected with each
other in any suitable manner, e.g. by folding, welding or by any other method. Furthermore,
a plurality of flashing corner members may be provided for connection of adjoining
flashing members. In order to secure that water gathered at the top of the window
is led down along the sides of the window and further down to the roofing below the
window, possibly via a skirt 22c which in a manner known per se is connected with
the flashing member 22, the first leg 21a of the flashing members should have a predetermined
width, preferably such a width that corresponds to standard flashing members. This
entails that the flashing members protrude a slight distance further out from the
window in comparison with windows having standard flashings, where the first and second
legs are substantially parallel with each other.
[0024] In order to improve the overall insulating properties of the window, a kit of insulating
frames is provided. Such a kit may be provided separately, e.g. in a packaging separate
from the window, or in connection with the window. As will be described in further
detail in the following, the kit according to the invention comprises at least a first
insulating frame.
[0025] The first insulating frame includes a plurality of insulating frame pieces. In Fig.
1, only the right-hand and left-hand side insulating frame pieces 31 and 33, and the
bottom insulating frame piece 32 are visible. The right-hand side insulating frame
piece 31 has a first side 31a facing the window frame piece 1 and a second side 31b
facing the flashing member 21 and the cover member 11. The insulating frame piece
31 has a bottom portion 31c having a predetermined maximum width w and positioned
substantially in the plane of the first leg 21a of the flashing member 21. In the
embodiment shown, the insulating frame 31 has a substantially triangular cross-section
and ends in a top portion 31d substantially in the plane of upper side 1a of the window
frame piece 1. The first side 31a should have such a height that a relatively large
portion of the window piece is overlapped by the insulating frame piece. In the embodiment
shown, the window frame piece 1 is surrounded by insulation over substantially the
whole height above the mounting bracket 6. Generally, the width between the first
side 31a and the second side 31b decreases from the maximum width w in a direction
parallel with the height direction A such that the second side 31b forms a predetermined
angle a other than perpendicular with the bottom portion 31c. The angle a may suitable
lie in the interval of 45-80°, preferably 60-70°, in the embodiment shown approx.
70°.
[0026] The second leg 11b of the flashing member 11 and the second leg 21b of the cover
member 21 each extends substantially in parallel with the second side 31b of the insulating
frame piece 31. In the embodiment shown, the second leg 21b of the flashing member
and the second leg 11b of the cover member are positioned at a distance d from the
second side 31b of the insulating frame piece 31. This makes it possible to let air
circulate in the space provided. The second leg 21b of each flashing member 21 and
the second leg 11b of each cover member 11 may be connected with each other, e.g.
integrally. It is advantageously possible to adjust the position of the flashing member
and the cover member in order to accommodate different thicknesses of the roofing
and/or the under roof, which may affect the position of the flashing in relation to
the window and thus the cover.
[0027] In order to insulate also the area of the window frame situated below the plane defined
by the respective bottom parts of the frame pieces of the first insulating frame,
a second, third and/or fourth insulating frame may be provided as indicated in Fig.
3. In the embodiment of Fig. 3, parts having similar and analogous function as corresponding
parts in Figs. 1 and 2 are denoted by the same reference numerals to which 100 has
been added.
[0028] The second insulating frame, represented by its right-hand member 141, may have any
suitable configuration, but is advantageously an insulating frame as defined in Applicant's
EP patent application No. 1061199 A1. In the embodiment shown, the piece 141 of the second insulating frame extends from
at least the lower side of the window frame piece 101b substantially up to the bottom
portion 131c of the insulating frame piece 131, in the installation situation in question
up to the mounting bracket 106. The second insulating frame may have such width that
the desired insulating properties below the level of the mounting brackets are attained
by the second insulating frame alone.
[0029] However, the kit of insulating frames according to the invention may also incorporate
a third and a fourth insulating frame, of which frame pieces 151 and 161, respectively,
are shown in Fig. 3. The respective cross-section of the second, third and fourth
insulating frame pieces may as indicated be chosen such that a solid trapezoid shape
is obtained. Other shapes are conceivable as well, including those in which spaces
are provided in between individual pieces. The outwards facing section of the contour,
here represented by the outer side 151b of the third insulating frame piece 151, is
chosen such that a good connection with the surrounding insulation 170 is easily obtained.
[0030] The pieces of the insulating frame of frames may in principle have any extent in
the longitudinal direction of the corresponding piece of the window frame. It is,
however, advantageous if the insulating frame piece extends over substantially the
entire length of the window frame piece. In case the window frame is secured to the
underlying roof structure by means of mounting brackets positioned at the corners,
the pieces of the first insulating frame may meet in any kind of joint, e.g. mitred
joints. The pieces of the second, third and/or fourth insulating frames may have a
length slightly shortened with respect to the corresponding piece of the first insulating
frame.
[0031] In the embodiment of Fig. 3, the window frame is secured to the underlying roof structure
by means of angular mounting brackets 106 which are attached to the side pieces of
the window frame by means of a first leg 106a. In order to accommodate the leg 106a
fastened to the side piece of the frame, the pieces of the first insulating frame
may, at least at the side pieces, be provided with recesses. One possible design of
forming such recesses is indicated in Fig. 4, in which a piece 231 of the first insulating
frame is shown. In the side which is intended to face the window frame side piece,
the insulating frame piece 231 is provided with a number of weakening lines 231e in
the height direction of the piece 231. The weakening lines 231e may e.g. be provided
as perforations extending to a predetermined depth in the width direction of the insulating
frame piece 231. It is to be understood that a corresponding section of the material
of the insulating frame piece 231 is only fastened to the remaining section of the
piece 231 along these weakening lines 231e. A suitable distance between the weakening
lines 231e is chosen such that one or two sections of material between adjacent weakening
lines 231e are torn away in order to provide a recess to accommodate the first leg
106a of the mounting bracket 106. It is of course also conceivable to form the insulating
frame piece without potential recesses, and to form the recesses manually. Eventually,
the insulating frame may be used without recesses altogether, even in the case of
mounting brackets situated at the side pieces of the window frame.
[0032] The pieces of the insulating frame or frames may be made from polyurethane foam or
any other suitable material. The pieces of one insulating frame may e.g. be produced
as a coherent string of extruded material that is cut into appropriate lengths.
[0033] The invention should not be regarded as being limited to the embodiments shown, but
various modifications and combinations may be carried out.
1. A window for installation in an inclined roof surface, comprising
a window frame having a plurality of frame pieces, each frame piece having an upper
side, a lower side, an inner side and an outer side, a height direction being defined
by a direction extending from the lower side to the upper side,
a set of cover members, each cover member having a first leg for covering the upper
side of a respective frame piece and a second leg extending at an angle with respect
to the first leg and covering a part of the outer side of the frame piece,
a flashing frame including flashing members, each flashing member having a first leg
lying substantially in the plane of the roof and a second leg extending at an angle
with respect to the first leg, said second leg being at least partly overlapped by
the second leg of the corresponding cover member, and
at least one insulating frame including a plurality of insulating frame pieces, each
insulating frame piece having a first side facing the window frame piece and a second
side facing the flashing member and/or cover member,
characterized in that,
in a first insulating frame, each insulating frame piece has a bottom portion having
a predetermined maximum width and positioned substantially in the plane of the first
leg of the flashing member, the width between the first side and the second side decreasing
from said maximum width in the height direction of the insulating frame piece such
that the second side forms a predetermined angle other than perpendicular with the
bottom portion, and that
the second leg of the flashing member and the second leg of the cover member each
extends substantially in parallel with the second side of the insulating frame piece.
2. A window according to claim 1, in which the top portion of each insulating frame piece
of said first insulating frame is positioned substantially in the plane of the upper
side of the window frame piece.
3. A window according to claim 1 or 2, in which the second leg of the flashing member
and the second leg of the cover member are positioned at a distance from the second
side of the insulating frame piece of said first insulating frame.
4. A window according to any one of the preceding claims, in which said predetermined
angle is 45-80°, preferably 60-70°.
5. A window according to any one of the preceding claims, in which a second insulating
frame is provided, each piece of said second insulating frame extending from at least
the lower side of the window frame piece substantially up to the bottom portion of
the insulating frame piece of said first insulating frame.
6. A window according to claim 5, in which a third insulating frame is provided, preferably
also a fourth insulating frame.
7. A window according to any one of the preceding claims, in which a plurality of flashing
corner members is provided for connection of adjoining flashing members.
8. A window according to any one of the preceding claims, in which the first leg of the
flashing members has a predetermined width.
9. A window according to any one of the preceding claims, in which the second leg of
each flashing member and the second leg of each cover member are connected with each
other.
10. A window according to claim 9, in which said connection is made integral.
11. A window according to any one of the preceding claim, in which the insulating frame
is made from polyurethane foam or any other suitable material.
12. A kit of insulating frames for use in connection with a window, comprising at least
a first insulating frame enclosing an opening and including a plurality of insulating
frame pieces, each insulating frame piece having a first side intended to face the
opening and a second side intended to face a flashing member and/or cover member,
each insulating frame piece having a bottom portion having a predetermined maximum
width, the width between the first side and the second side decreasing from said maximum
width in the height direction of the insulating frame piece such that the second side
forms a predetermined angle other than perpendicular with the bottom portion, and
the first side having such a height that a relatively large portion of a window frame
piece may be overlapped by the insulating frame piece in a mounted position.
13. A kit according to claim 12, comprising a second insulating frame, each piece of said
second insulating frame extending, in a mounted position, from at least the lower
side of the window frame piece substantially up to the bottom portion of the insulating
frame piece of said first insulating frame.
14. A kit according to claim 13, comprising a third insulating frame, preferably also
a fourth insulating frame.