TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The invention relates to an attachment bracket for attachment of equipment parts
on a roof, wherein the attachment bracket comprises an engagement portion for attachment
on the roof and an attachment portion for interaction with said equipment parts.
PRIOR ART
[0002] Attachment brackets according to the above are utilized for attachment of different
types of equipment parts on the roof on buildings. An attachment bracket according
to the prior art is made of a sheet metal part bent at 90°, the engagement portion
of which is intended to be parallel with the roof and is screwed onto this.
[0003] From one side of the engagement portion extends, essentially at a right angle to
the roof, the mounting portion in the form of an extended sheet metal part, in which
holes are formed for interaction with equipment such as rack pipes, snow protection
profiles, brackets, gangways or similar.
[0004] This prior attachment bracket works well for many kinds of roof equipment parts but
implies the provision of several designs to enable adaptation to different conditions.
[0005] The Swedish Patent
SE524705 describes a device for attachment of roof equipment on a folding sheet metal roof
and comprises a folding engagement portion for attachment by means of clamping action
members on separate positions on an essentially vertical sheet metal fold.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] An object of the present invention is to provide an attachment bracket of the type
mentioned by way of introduction, which is possible to adapt to different kinds of
roof equipment parts and different conditions.
[0007] Another object of the present invention is to provide an attachment bracket which
can be used for attachment of equipment parts on roofs with different roof slopes
and different roof coverings.
[0008] Another object of the present invention is to provide an attachment bracket which
can be used to attach equipment parts at a desired height above a roof with roof tiles.
[0009] At least one of these objects is fulfilled with an attachment bracket according to
the independent claim.
[0010] Further advantages are provided with the features in the independent claims.
[0011] According to a first aspect of the invention an attachment bracket is provided for
attachment of equipment parts on a roof of a building. The attachment bracket comprises
an engagement portion, for attachment on the roof along an engagement direction, and
an attachment portion for interaction with said equipment parts. The attachment bracket
comprises a height direction, which is essentially perpendicular to the engagement
direction. The attachment bracket is characterized by the following features. The
attachment bracket comprises a main bracket and an auxiliary bracket, wherein the
attachment portion is arranged on the main bracket, and wherein the engagement portion
is arranged on the auxiliary bracket. One of the attachment portion and the engagement
portion comprises a set of first holes for interaction with one of a plurality in
the height direction arranged sets of second holes on the other of the attachment
portion and the engagement portion for mutual fixation of the main bracket in relation
to the auxiliary bracket. The auxiliary bracket comprises a support portion arranged
at an angle in relation to the engagement portion, which support portion provides
a support surface against the roof, wherein the edge between the engagement portion
and the support portion defines the engagement direction. The auxiliary bracket also
comprises a projection which extends from the support portion along the engagement
direction and which is arranged for attachment higher up on the roof deck than the
attachment portion.
[0012] With a bracket according to the first aspect of the present invention it is enabled
in an efficient way that an attachment bracket can be adapted to the current roof.
The attachment bracket can also be adjusted to different profile heights of roof tiles.
[0013] A roof with roof tiles comprises a roof deck on which the roof tiles are arranged.
[0014] The projection results inter alia in that the attachment of the auxiliary bracket
does not have to be done through a roof tile. The projection extends above the roof
tile to attachment means. The attachment means may be constituted by the projection
being attached directly to the roof deck if the roof deck is sufficiently strong.
Alternatively, the attachment means may be constituted by an attachment in a pipe
which extends transverse to the engagement direction. By using a pipe the attachment
to the roof deck does not have to be made in line with the auxiliary bracket but may
be made at suitable positions in the roof, preferably in roof trusses. Thus, the pipe
is attached to the roof trusses and extends transverse to the engagement direction
between the roof trusses. The attachment of the projection in the pipe may be made
at an arbitrary position between the roof trusses. The projection may be an integrated
part of the auxiliary bracket or removably attached to the auxiliary bracket.
[0015] The support portion distributes the load from the auxiliary bracket over the roof
tile on top of which the support portion is arranged. The support portion also facilitates
the arrangement of the auxiliary bracket on a roof.
[0016] By the proposed design it is achieved that equipment parts such as snow slide protections
can be arranged at a desired height above the roof.
[0017] The engagement direction shall be construed as a direction along which the engagement
portion is in engagement with the roof. The description of embodiments describes examples
on this.
[0018] With an attachment bracket according to the invention the main bracket and the auxiliary
bracket can be constituted by components of sheet steel. Manufacturing the main bracket
and the auxiliary bracket of sheet steel results in that the manufacturing becomes
uncomplicated which results in that the manufacturing cost can be kept low. The components
of sheet steel may be bent and/or cut and/or punched to provide the desired shape
of them. Thus, the support portion may be bent at an angle in relation to the engagement
portion. It is possible to use other materials than sheet steel.
[0019] One of the attachment portion and the engagement portion may comprise a plurality
of, in the height direction arranged, sets of engagement recesses and the other of
the attachment portion and the engagement portion may comprise a set of engagement
elements for interaction with one of the sets of engagement recesses. The arrangement
of such engagement elements and engagement recesses facilitates the arrangement of
the main bracket on the auxiliary bracket considerably.
[0020] The engagement elements may be constituted by sheet metal projections bent outwards.
When using sheet metal to manufacture the main bracket and the auxiliary bracket it
is advantageous to provide the engagement elements as sheet metal projections bent
outwards as this can be achieved easily and at a low cost. Alternatively, it is possible
to provide the engagement elements as projections attached to one of the main bracket
and the auxiliary bracket.
[0021] The engagement recesses may be constituted by holes. Similarly to sheet metal projections,
engagement recesses may be achieved easily and at a low cost in the form of holes,
which may easily be punched out.
[0022] The engagement elements may be arranged on the main bracket and the engagement recesses
may be arranged on the auxiliary bracket. Such an arrangement is easier to achieve
than to arrange the engagement recesses on the main bracket.
[0023] The main bracket may comprise a base portion which is bent at an angle in relation
to the attachment portion. Such a base portion is especially advantageous in that
it increases the flexibility of the attachment bracket as the main bracket then may
be used separately in case height adjustment is not necessary. The main bracket may
for example be used separately together with other attachment elements on folding
sheet metal roofs or roofs with a sealing layer. By having a base portion the arrangement
on the roof is facilitated.
[0024] The engagement elements may be constituted by sheet metal projections connected with
and essentially in the same plane as the base portion. Such an arrangement of the
sheet metal projections facilitates the manufacturing.
[0025] The attachment portion may comprise a set of attachment holes, said attachment holes
being arranged for attachment of said equipment parts in some of a plurality of angles
around a geometrical axis which extends transverse to the attachment portion. The
arrangement of such attachment holes is especially useful when arranging a gangway
on the attachment bracket as the slope of the gangway has to be adapted to the slope
of the roof.
[0026] The projection may be strip formed. By making the projection strip formed the projection
does not affect the positioning of the next above lying roof tile in relation to the
roof tile on which the auxiliary bracket rests.
[0027] The attachment portion may exhibit indentations for protective rack pipes and/or
recesses for an elongated snow slide protection profile to be supported by the bracket.
It is of course possible to arrange the attachment portion also for other equipment
than the equipment mentioned here.
SHORT DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028] The invention will now be described guided by embodiments and with reference to the
appended drawings, on which:
Fig. 1 shows an attachment bracket according to an embodiment of the invention arranged
on a roof with roof tiles.
Fig. 2 is an exploded view which shows the different parts in an attachment bracket
according to the embodiment shown in Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a side view of the assembled attachment bracket in Fig. 2.
Fig. 4 shows how a part of the attachment bracket may be used on a folding sheet metal
roof.
Fig. 5 is an overview image that shows different fields of application for the whole
or parts of the attachment bracket according to the invention.
Fig. 6 shows schematically a building with a roof.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0029] In the following description of preferred embodiments of the invention the same feature
in the different appended drawings will be denoted by the same reference numeral.
The appended drawings are not drawn to scale.
[0030] Fig. 6 shows schematically a building 105 with a roof 106.
[0031] Fig. 1 shows an attachment bracket according to an embodiment of the invention arranged
on a roof comprising a roof deck 100 and roof tiles 101 of which only one is shown
in Fig. 1. Fig. 2 is an exploded view which shows the different parts of an attachment
bracket 1 according to the embodiment of the invention in Fig. 1. The attachment bracket
1 is arranged to attach equipment parts on the roof which is constituted by the roof
deck 100 on which roof tiles 101 are arranged, wherein the attachment bracket 1 comprises
an engagement portion 2, for attachment on the roof deck 100 along an engagement direction
3, and an attachment portion 4 for interaction with said equipment parts which in
the shown embodiment is a snow slide protection comprising three parallel pipes 20.
The attachment bracket 1 exhibits a height direction 5, which is essentially perpendicular
to the engagement direction 3. The attachment bracket comprises a main bracket 6 and
an auxiliary bracket 7. The main bracket 6 and the auxiliary bracket 7 are constituted
by bent and punched components of sheet steel. This is an uncomplicated manufacturing
method which allows manufacturing of the attachment brackets at a low cost. The attachment
portion 4 is arranged on the main bracket 6, and the engagement portion 2 is arranged
on the auxiliary bracket 7.
[0032] The main bracket 6 which is shown in the embodiment in Fig. 1 and 2 comprises apart
from the attachment portion 4 a base portion 12 which is bent at an angle in relation
to the attachment portion 4. The base portion 12 is especially useful when only the
main bracket 6 is used, which is possible for example on a profiled sheet metal roof
or a roof with a sealing layer. The attachment portion 4 comprises a set of first
holes 8 and the engagement portion 2 comprises a plurality of sets of second holes
9, 9', 9". The set of first holes 8 is intended for interaction with one of said plurality
of sets of second holes 9, 9', 9'', for mutual fixation of the main bracket 6 in relation
to the auxiliary bracket 7. In Fig. 1 the lowest set of second holes 9'' is used so
that the main bracket 6 is positioned in its lowest position closest to the roof.
In Fig. 1 the profile height h of the roof tile 101 is shown. The profile height affects
how close to the roof deck 100 it is possible to position equipment parts.
[0033] The attachment portion 4 comprises a set of attachment holes 13, of which only a
few are marked in Fig. 2. The attachment holes 13 are arranged for attachment of said
equipment parts in one of a plurality of different angles around a geometrical axis
which extends transverse to the attachment portion. The equipment parts may for example
be constituted by a gangway. Equipment parts and applications of the attachment bracket
1 will be described in more detail in connection with the description of Fig. 5 below.
[0034] The engagement portion 2 comprises a plurality of, in the height direction arranged,
sets of engagement recesses 11, 11', 11'', which in the shown embodiment is constituted
by holes. The attachment portion 4 comprises a set of engagement elements 10 for interaction
with one of the sets of engagement recesses 11, 11', 11''. The engagement elements
10 are constituted by sheet metal projections which are bent outwards and which are
continuous with and essentially in the same plane as the base portion 12.
[0035] The auxiliary bracket 7 comprises a support portion 15 bent at an angle in relation
to the engagement portion 2. The support portion 15 provides a support surface against
a roof tile 101 on the roof, wherein the edge between the engagement portion 2 and
the support portion 15 defines the engagement direction 3. The auxiliary bracket 7
comprises a projection 16 which extends from the support portion 15 along the engagement
direction 3 and which is arranged for attachment on an attachment pipe 19, which extends
transverse to the engagement direction 3 higher up on the roof deck 100.
[0036] The attachment portion 4 exhibits recesses 14 for protection rack pipes and/or recesses
21 for an elongated snow slide protection profile to be supported by the attachment
bracket 1. In Fig. 1 three parallel pipes 20 are arranged in the recesses 14.
[0037] In Fig. 2 it is shown how the attachment bracket 1 can be assembled and attached
on a roof deck 100 (Fig. 1). The attachment pipe 19 is attached on the roof deck 100
by means of attachment clamps 22 which are fastened with the screws 23. A similar
attachment clamp 24 is used to attach the projection 16 to the attachment pipe 19.
The attachment clamp 24 is attached to the projection 16 with the screws 25 and the
nuts 26 so that the attachment clamp 24 and the projection 16 encloses the attachment
pipe 19. In this way, the auxiliary bracket 7 is attached to the roof deck 100. The
auxiliary bracket 7 is positioned on top of a roof tile 101 as is shown in Fig. 1.
The main bracket 6 is positioned with the engagement elements 10 in engagement with
one of the engagement recesses 11, 11', 11'', so that the main bracket 6 is positioned
at a suitable height in relation to the top of the profiles of the roof tiles 101.
The main bracket 6 is then attached to the auxiliary bracket 7 by means of the assembly
screws 27 and the assembly nuts 28 through the set of first holes 8 and one of said
sets of second holes 9, 9', 9''.
It is of course possible to attach the main bracket 6 to the auxiliary bracket 7 before
the auxiliary bracket 7 is attached to the attachment pipe 19. In Fig. 2 only one
roof tile 101 is shown. The next following roof tile further up on the roof is laid
so that it covers the projection 16 and the top part of the shown roof tile 101. Thanks
to the fact that the projection 16 being strip formed the projection 16 does not affect
the placement of the next above lying roof tile which thus may be positioned in the
way prescribed by the manufacturer of the roof tiles.
[0038] Fig. 3 is a side view of the assembled attachment bracket 1 in Fig. 1 and Fig. 2
when it is assembled on a roof deck 100. The roof deck 100 comprises roof trusses
102 on which there is arranged a support layer 103. As is evident from Fig. 3 the
screws 23 which attaches the attachment clamps 22 in the roof are screwed into the
roof trusses 102. In the embodiment shown in Fig. 3 the main bracket 6 is arranged
in its lowest position in relation to the auxiliary bracket 7. Thus, the assembly
screws 27 are arranged in the lowest set of second holes 9''. Also, the engagement
elements 10 are in engagement with the lowest set of engagement recesses 11''. In
contrast to Fig. 1 no roof tile 101 (Fig. 1) is shown in Fig. 3.
[0039] Fig. 4 shows how a part of the attachment bracket 1 can be used on a folding sheet
metal roof. More specifically the main bracket 6 is used together with a side auxiliary
bracket 17 and attachment means 18 which for example may be screws.
The side auxiliary bracket 17 extends along the main bracket 6. Said attachment means
18 is arranged to tighten the side auxiliary bracket 17 in the direction towards the
main bracket 6 so that a fold on a sheet metal roof can be pinched between the side
auxiliary bracket 17 and the main bracket 6. As has been described above the main
bracket 6 has engagement elements 10 which extends from the base portion 12. Correspondingly
the side auxiliary bracket 17 comprises a set of second engagement elements 29, which
in Fig. 4 are displaced in relation to the engagement elements 10 on the main bracket
6. The engagement elements 10 and the second engagement elements 29 together contribute
to that the main bracket 6 can be attached securely on a folding sheet metal roof.
[0040] Fig 5 is an overview image which shows different fields of application for the entire
or parts of the attachment bracket 1 according to the invention. In the different
columns it is shown how the attachment bracket may be used on different sorts of roofs.
In the different rows different sorts of equipment, which may be attached to the roof
using the attachment bracket 1, are shown. In the first three columns, only a part
of the attachment bracket 1 is used, namely the main bracket 6. In the first column
201 the roof is a folding sheet metal roof, wherein the attachment is made using the
main bracket 6 as has been described in relation to Fig. 4. In the second column 202
the roof is a roof with a sealing layer, wherein an attachment plate 30 is used, which
is arranged below the sealing layer. Thus, a sealing layer (not shown in Fig. 5) is
arranged between the attachment bracket and the attachment plate 30. In the third
column 203 attachment on a profiled sheet metal roof is shown, wherein an additional
optional flange 35 is used to distribute the load over a larger area. In the fourth
column 204 attachment on a roof with roof tiles, which has been described in detail
in connection with Fig. 1, 2 and 3, is shown.
[0041] In the top row a ridge rack 31 is shown arranged in the attachment bracket 1. In
the second row a snow slide protection in the form of three pipes 32 is shown. In
the third row a snow slide protection in the form of a profile deck 33 is shown. In
the fourth row a gangway 34 is shown.
[0042] The present invention is not limited to the described embodiments but may be modified
in many different ways without departing from the scope of the invention which is
limited only by the appended claims.
[0043] It is inter alia possible to modify the holes and recesses in the main bracket to
fit other equipment than that shown in Fig. 5.
1. Attachment bracket (1) for attachment of equipment parts on a roof (106) of a building
(105), wherein the attachment bracket (1) comprises an engagement portion (2), for
attachment on the roof along an engagement direction (3), and an attachment portion
(4) for interaction with said equipment parts, and wherein the attachment bracket
(1) exhibits a height direction (5), which is essentially perpendicular to the engagement
direction (3),
characterized in that
- the attachment bracket (1) comprises a main bracket (6) and an auxiliary bracket
(7), wherein the attachment portion (4) is arranged on the main bracket (6), and wherein
the engagement portion (2) is arranged on the auxiliary bracket (7), and
- one of the attachment portion (4) and the engagement portion (2) comprises a set
of first holes (8) for interaction with one of a plurality of, in the height direction
arranged, sets of second holes (9, 9', 9'') on the other of the attachment portion
(4) and the engagement portion (2) for mutual fixation of the main bracket (6) in
relation to the auxiliary bracket (7),
- the auxiliary bracket (7) comprises a support portion (15) arranged at an angle
in relation to the engagement portion (2) which support portion (15) provides a support
surface against the roof (106), wherein the edge between the engagement portion (2)
and the support portion (15) defines the engagement direction (3), and
- the auxiliary bracket (7) comprises a projection (16) which extends from the support
portion (15) along the engagement direction (3) and which is arranged for attachment
on the roof deck, higher up on the roof deck than the attachment portion (4).
2. Attachment bracket (1) according to claim 1, wherein the main bracket (6) and the
auxiliary bracket (7) are constituted by steel sheet components.
3. Attachment bracket (1) according to claim 2, wherein the engagement elements (10)
are constituted by sheet metal projections bent outwards.
4. Attachment bracket (1) according to claim 2 or 3, wherein the engagement elements
(10) are constituted by sheet metal projections connected with and essentially in
the same plane as the base portion (12).
5. Attachment (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein one of the attachment
portion (4) and the engagement portion (2) comprises a plurality of, in the height
direction arranged, sets of engagement recesses (11, 11', 11'') and the other of the
attachment portion and the engagement portion (2) comprises a set of engagement elements
(10) for interaction with one of the sets of engagement recesses (11, 11', 11").
6. Attachment bracket (1) according to claim 5, wherein the engagement recesses (11,
11', 11'') are constituted by holes.
7. Attachment bracket (1) according to claim 5 or 6, wherein the engagement elements
(10) are arranged on the main bracket (6) and the engagement recesses (11, 11', 11'')
are arranged on the auxiliary bracket (7).
8. Attachment bracket (1) according to any one of claims 1 - 6, wherein the main bracket
comprises a base portion (12) which is bent at an angle to the attachment portion
(4).
9. Attachment bracket (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the attachment
portion (4) comprises a set of attachment holes (13), which attachment holes are arranged
for attachment of said equipment parts in one of a plurality of angles around a geometrical
axis which extends transverse to the attachment portion.
10. Attachment bracket (1) according to anyone of the preceding claims, wherein the projection
(16) is strip formed.
11. Attachment bracket (1) according to any one of claims 1 - 12, wherein the attachment
portion (4) exhibits recesses (14) for protection rack pipes and/or recesses for an
elongated snow slide protection profile to be supported by the attachment bracket
(1).