[0001] The invention relates to a folding base, in particular for a roof unit, intended
to be installed on the roof of a building to mount a roof unit on it, especially a
roof hatch, a skylight or a smoke damper.
[0002] The base is fixed on edges of an opening in the roof of a building, and when fixed
said base is an upstand to which a roof unit is attached.
[0003] There is a number of solutions of bases for fixing this type of roof units. A known
solution is disclosed in Polish patent application No.
P 315827. This invention relates to the issue of development of a lightweight base for smoke
vents and skylights, in which the possibility of the formation of heat leakage bridges
is eliminated, characterised by a simple design capable of being unified and standardised
to a large extent. The base for smoke vents and skylights, according to this known
solution, comprises a body made of aluminium sheets, having in a cross-section the
shape of a trapezium with a bigger base, arranged in the lower base plane, comprising
a bottom external fixing plate. The body comprises on a smaller, upper base a shaped
horizontal retaining plate in the form of a flat rigid flange. On the flange an upper
covering frame is mounted, in an interference fit, made of a plastic profile. On the
outer surface of the body, between its fixing plate and the upper retaining plate,
an insulating layer in the form of mineral wool is permanently fixedly applied.
[0004] Another known solution is disclosed in Polish patent specification No.
PL 202876. This solution relates to an insulating frame comprising upper, bottom and side members
which, in principle, are made of a material with good insulation properties, and a
roof window in an installation position is adjusted to adhere with its frame to the
insulating frame. The frame is made up of separate frame members and each member of
the frame has such a cross-section that the frame on at least a substantial portion
of its height comprises a light transmitting opening which is bigger than the outer
dimensions of the frame. The frame is provided with fixing means for fixing said frame
on a roof structure and/or a roof window.
[0005] Another known solution is disclosed in Polish patent specification No.
PL 217605. This solution relates to a roof base intended to be installed on the roof of a building
for mounting various kinds of ventilation units thereon, in particular fans. According
to this solution, a rectangular flange is tiltably fixed in relation to a cuboidal
ventilation pipe. The size of a rectangular through opening in the rectangular flange,
used to mount the cuboidal ventilation pipe thereon is variable, depending on the
angle of inclination of the rectangular flange in relation to the cuboidal ventilation
pipe.
[0006] Another known solution is disclosed in Polish utility model application No.
W.114256. The model relates to a roof flange comprising a hollow pass-through base inside
connected to a fixing skirt and a cap, covering the base, with a vent pipe sleeve
clamp. The base and the cap have flat side walls matched to one another and front
walls arched in a cross-section. The front walls of the base have different lengths
and different inclinations in relation to the bottom plane of the base, and the front
walls of the cap- different lengths. The front walls of the base are rectilinear along
their length within interaction with the cap, and the front walls of the cap are curved
along their length to create a convex arc.
[0007] Another solution is also known disclosed in the publication of the invention applied
under the international procedure No.
WO 94/08108. For a tight connection of an attic with a skylight or other roof installation, a
mounting flange is provided comprising substantially flat U-shaped film members with
a bending, on the sides of which flange portions are arranged for fixing the mounting
flange to the mutually connected outer sides of the main frame structure of a window
or a roof installation so that the film portion extends substantially parallel to
the roof surface in order to connect it with adjacent parts of an attic. The mounting
flange can be made in a simple way so that transverse seals are made on two overlapping
film strips in distances corresponding to a predetermined width of the frame. As a
result, an obliquely extending portion of each seal with two parallel-sealed sections
is formed, and in edge zones, on opposite sides of the film strip in the extension
of the one and the other, respectively, from two parallel-sealed sections, sealed
sections are formed which are perpendicular to side edges. The flange members are
then separated by cutting along the lines of cuts between the parallelly combined
sections and in parallel to the sealed sections perpendicular to the side edges, and
the structure of the flange is ended by cutting one film strip along a central line
between the sealed sections with the occurring upward bending of the fixing flange
portions.
[0008] European patent application No.
EP 2351893 discloses a rectangular shaped base comprising a top base element and a bottom element.
The base is a kind of an upstand with a central through opening between four slanting
side walls on a rectangular plan and is based on the edges of a roof opening. An upper
rim of the base is intended for mounting a window or a roof hatch thereon. According
to this known solution the base is a folding structure. Each of the four substantially
vertical corner angles comprises two hooks near each of the vertical edges. On each
two corner angles, on said hooks a side wall is mounted, which in appropriate places
comprises slots for fixing the side wall on the hooks of the corner angles. In this
way the four base walls are mounted on the hooks of the corner angles, and then the
whole is topped by the upper rim which stabilises the folded base.
[0009] Another European patent application No.
EP 0967345 discloses another solution of a base for skylights, ventilation system units and
any roof units. The base is preferably made of fibreglass with the aim to avoid the
stagnation of rain water around a skylight. Said base creates a continuous surface
of the insulating cover.
[0010] Another solution known from US patent specification No.
US 5687514 discloses another solution of a curb for encasing openings for units mounted on a
roof. The curb has a rectangular box structure, delimited by four side walls. Each
side wall in an upper part is bent outwards forming on the upper edge of the curb
a flange to which an external unit in the form of a smoke vent window and other roof
units can be mounted. The connected side walls using pre-drilled holes are mounted
on a bottom flange. In this known solution, the curb is folding and is connected by
means of screws using corner angles.
[0011] The invention solves the problem of reducing the dimensions of a base during its
transport. The dimensions of a base before it is assembled in the place of destination
result in a need for a certain space in means of transport to deliver a base to a
construction site, where the internal space of a base is an empty space to a large
extent. The solution to this problem is the development of a folding base of flat
parts which do not contain empty spaces. In prior art solutions a base is assembled
by connecting previously prepared parts using screws, which is labour-intensive, especially
in the case of roofs of industrial or commercial facilities with a huge number of
such roof units. However, in other known solutions of a folding base, individual parts
are assembled by putting hooks of some parts into slots formed in other parts. This
type of connections using hooks in slots are characterised by certain clearance in
these connections, because making a slot in one part with exactly the same width as
the thickness of an interacting hook will make it impossible to put such a hook into
this slot. To make this possible, it is necessary to design a slot which is slightly
wider than the thickness of a hook. However, after putting a hook into such a slot,
there is a certain degree of clearance in such a connection. As a result of wind gusts
from different directions this natural clearance in connections of parts of a base,
in particular in roof units, can be greater over time. These effects can be eliminated
but this requires additional treatments.
[0012] The purpose of the invention is to develop a base structure for roof units, in particular
such units as roof hatches, skylights, smoke vents and ventilation flaps, as a folding
base, which is easy and quick to assemble, and at the same time characterised by a
rigid structure, without clearance in connections of individual parts and enabling
quick and easy elimination of clearance, if any. This task has been solved by the
development of the folding base structure according to claim 1 and the subsequent
claims.
[0013] According to the invention, the folding base, in particular for window roof units
and ventilation and fire protection units has the form of side walls and connecting
members. Each side wall comprises an upper and bottom edge and two side edges with
connecting members. The side walls comprise portions of a bottom flange fixing the
base to the roof and portions of an upper flange to which a roof unit is attached.
[0014] The folding base according to the invention is characterised in that the side edges
of the adjacent side walls comprise rows of projections. Each projection has the form
of a flat being an extension of the surface of the side wall. Each projection is bent
along a line parallel to the edge of the side wall at an acute angle outwards of the
base. The projections described above with a comb-like arrangement on each side edge
of the base side wall are separated from one another by spaces. A row of comb-like
projections on one side edge of the side wall is moved in relation to a row of comb-like
projections on another side edge of the side wall, so that after putting two perpendicular
side walls together, in the areas of spaces on the edge of one side wall in the assembled
base the comb-like arranged projections of another side wall are arranged. In this
patent specification, the side edge of the side wall should be understood as a common
line determined by the spaces between the comb-like arranged projections.
[0015] The bent sections of the projections of two combined at a right angle, adjacent side
walls of the base, in a view consistent with the direction of the connection edge
of the two walls preferably form a semi-enclosed section.
[0016] The projections are preferably bent along the lines parallel to the side edges determined
by the projections on the side edge of the side wall.
[0017] Inside the semi-enclosed section between the bent projections along the entire length
of contact of the side edges of two side walls, there is an inserted pin, parallel
to the contact, with a section corresponding to the form of the semi-enclosed section.
[0018] The semi-enclosed section preferably has the shape of a triangle, and the pin has
the form of an angle whose arms correspond to the length of the arms of the triangle
of the semi-enclosed section.
[0019] According to the invention, the base is proposed, in particular for roof units, such
as windows, smoke vents, air vents and smoke vent flaps, assembled of side walls which
contain on edges a system of comb-like connecting projections. In two side edges of
adjacent side walls, the comb-like projections of one side wall enter into spaces
between the same projections of the adjacent perpendicular side wall. The comb-like
projections are formed so that the meshed projections of adjacent walls form a fully
rigid vertical connection, very easy to be assembled on the roof. The vertical rigidity
in this solution is achieved by inserting a connecting member in the form a pin into
a chamber formed by the projections of one side wall alternately arranged one under
the other and the projections of the adjacent side wall. The shape of the connecting
pin is matched to the shape of the internal chamber which is created in a view corresponding
to the direction of the chamber by the bent projections put between one another of
two adjacent side walls. A connection is achieved by simple inserting the connecting
pin, which is a very simple activity to perform during the assembly process of such
a base. The solution according to the invention has proved to be particularly advantageous
in work performed on the roof. When all the side walls are connected, the final rigidity
of the base structure is obtained by fixing parts of the bottom flange to the roof
surface. Since usually a lot of this kind of bases for roof units are installed on
large industrial or commercial facilities, the issues of transport of often a huge
number of bases to a construction site are important. The solution according to the
invention has greatly enabled the reduction of the volume of the flat base according
to the invention, before assembly on the roof, in transport operations.
[0020] The subject of the invention is shown in the embodiment in the accompanying drawing
in which the individual figures show:
Fig. 1 - the view of the assembled base.
Fig. 2 - the view of a connection detail of Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 - the view of edges of side walls before connecting the edges.
Fig. 4 - the view of the edges according to Fig. 3 after moving the edges of side
walls towards each other.
Fig. 5 - the view of the projection's bending profile.
Fig. 6 - the top view of the assembled base.
Fig. 7 - a connection detail of Fig. 6.
Fig. 8 - the assembled base with the smoke vent.
[0021] The accompanying Fig. 1, Fig. 6 and Fig. 8 show the basis, according to the invention
in the embodiment, comprising four side walls on a square plan. The basis comprises
the side walls 1,2,3,4, a bottom flange 5 and an upper flange 6. The flanges 5,6 can
be shaped as parts of the side walls 1,2,3,4 and connected at corners by means of
corner connectors 7.
[0022] Each side wall 1,2,3,4 comprises an upper and bottom edge and two side edges with
connecting members. As shown in the figures in this embodiment, the side walls 1,2,3,4
are connected by the side edges and form a square. In other embodiments they can form
a rectangle or other flat geometrical figure. Fig. 1 shows fixed to the upper flange
6 hinges 14 to which, for example, a smoke vent can be fixed, as shown in Fig. 8.
This type of a vent or a roof window is usually fitted with a mechanism for remote
closing and opening, which is, however, not shown here, because it is not the subject
of the invention.
[0023] Fig. 2, Fig. 3 and Fig. 4 show that the side edges of the adjacent side walls 1,2
comprise rows of projections. The side wall 1 comprises the projections 8 and the
side wall 2 also comprises the projections 8. Fig. 3 and Fig. 4 show only parts of
the edges of the side walls 1,2 in an enlarged view. Fig. 1 and Fig. 2 show that each
side edge of the side wall 1,2 comprises three projections 8. In other embodiments
the number of projections on the edges of the side walls can be different.
[0024] Fig. 3 and Fig. 4 show that each projection 8 has the form of a flat being an extension
of the surface of the side wall 1,2,3,4. Each projection 8 is bent along a bending
line 9 parallel to the edge of the side wall 1,2,3,4 at an acute angle outwards of
the base. The term outwards of the base should be understood in this patent specification
so that the end portion of the projection 8 is bent from the inside of the base to
the outside.
[0025] The comb-like arranged, one in a certain distance from the other, projections 8 on
each side edge of the side wall 1,2,3,4 of the base are separated from one another
by spaces 10. A row of the comb-like projections 8 on one side edge of the side wall
1 is moved in relation to a row of the comb-like projections 8 on another side edge
of the side wall 1. In the areas of the spaces 10 on the edge of one side wall 1 in
the assembled base the comb-like arranged projections 8 of another side wall 2 of
the base are arranged. In this patent specification, the side edge of the side wall
1,2,3,4 should be understood as a common line determined by the spaces 10 between
the comb-like arranged projections 8. Each of the side walls 1,2,3,4 of the base according
to the invention has the same arrangement of the comb-like projections 8 but moved
on one side edge in relation to the other side edge of the side wall 1,2,3,4. As a
result, on each of the four edges of the side walls 1,2,3,4 of the base arranged on
a square plan in this embodiment, the comb-like arranged projections 8 of one side
wall take the place of the comb-like arranged projections 8 of the other side wall.
The projections 8 are preferably bent along the bending lines 9 parallel to the side
edges determined by the projections 10 on the side edges of the walls 1,2,3,4. Fig.
5 shows that the projections 8 of the wall 1 are bent along the bending edge 9 at
an angle of 45°. This figure schematically shows stiffening embossments of the side
wall 1 in this embodiment.
[0026] An example of a connection of the side walls 1,2 prepared in this way is shown in
Fig. 7 in a view consistent with the direction of the resulting connection. As it
is shown in this figure, the projections 8 of the side walls 1,2 constitute in a top
view an internal chamber in the form of a semi-enclosed section 11 in the form of
a triangle. In a view as in Fig. 7, the section seems to be closed. The semi-enclosed
section 11 has the shape of an equilateral triangle. A connector in the form of a
pin 12 is inserted into the semi-enclosed section 11. The same pin 12 is shown in
Fig. 4 before being inserted between the projections 8 of the adjacent walls 1,2.
In this embodiment, the pin 12 has the length corresponding to the height of connections
of the side walls 1,2,3,4. In this embodiment, the pin 12 has the form of an angle
with an angle of 90°, whose width of arms corresponds to the length of the catheti
of said triangle of the semi-enclosed section 11. When the pin 12 is inserted, the
particular projections 8 may be individually subjected to the pressure of the pin
12 which contributes to the resulting rigidity of the edge of each connection of two
perpendicular side walls of the base. Where some of the projections 8 protrude from
the pin 12, these projections can be simply struck with a hammer to the pin 12, which
in working conditions on the roof is not a complicated activity.
[0027] Fig. 8 shows the assembled base according to the invention with a smoke vent 13 which
is in this figure an example of a roof unit mounted on the base according to the invention.
List of designations in the figures
[0028]
- 1. Side wall.
- 2. Side wall.
- 3. Side wall.
- 4. Side wall.
- 5. Bottom flange.
- 6. Upper flange.
- 7. Corner connector.
- 8. Projection.
- 9. Bending edge.
- 10.Space.
- 11.Semi-enclosed section.
- 12.Pin.
- 13. Smoke vent.
- 14.Hinge.
1. A folding base, in particular for window roof units or for ventilation or fire protection
roof units, comprising side walls and connecting members,
- where each side wall comprises an upper and bottom edge and two side edges, and
at least one member connecting two adjacent side walls together,
- where the side walls comprise portions of a bottom flange fixing the base to the
roof and portions of an upper flange to which a roof unit is attached,
characterised in that
- the connecting members of the adjacent side walls (1,2,3,4) comprise rows of comb-like
arranged projections (8) on side edges of the side walls (1,2,3,4),
- where each projection (8) has the form of a flat being an extension of the surface
of the side wall (1,2,3,4),
- where each projection (8) is bent along a bending edge (9) parallel to the side
edge of the side wall (1,2,3,4) at an acute angle outwards of the base,
- and the comb-like arranged projections (8) on each side edge of the side wall (1,2,3,4)
of the base are separated from one another by spaces (10),
- where a row of the comb-like projections (8) on one side edge of each side wall
(1,2,3,4) is moved in relation to a row of the comb-like projections (8) on another
side edge of the side wall (1,2,3,4), so that in the assembled base, in the areas
of the spaces (10) between the comb-like projections (8) on the edge of one side wall
(1,2,3,4), the comb-like projections (8) of the adjacent side wall (1,2,3,4) of the
base are arranged.
2. The folding base, according to claim 1, characterised in that the bent sections of the projections (8) of two combined adjacent side walls (1,2,3,4)
of the base in a view consistent with the direction of the connection edge of the
two side walls (1,2,3,4) form a semi-enclosed section (11).
3. The folding base, according to claim 2, characterised in that inside the semi-enclosed section (11) between the bent projections (8) along the
entire length of contact of the side edges of two adjacent side walls (1,2,3,4) there
is an inserted connecting member in the form of a pin (12) of the shape of a section
corresponding to the shape of the semi-enclosed section (11).
4. The folding base, according to claim 3 or 4, characterised in that the semi-enclosed section (11) is a triangle, and the pin (12) has the form of an
angle whose width of arms corresponds to the length of two arms of the triangle of
the semi-enclosed section (11).