[0001] The present invention relates to a flashing assembly for a roof window adapted for
being installed in an inclined roof surface and having a frame comprising a plurality
of frame members delimiting a frame opening, said flashing assembly including a top
flashing member adapted for being arranged above the roof window in the mounted state
extending along a top frame member of the roof window, a bottom flashing member adapted
for being arranged below the roof window in the mounted state extending along a bottom
frame member of the roof window, and at least one side flashing member adapted for
extending between the top flashing member and the bottom flashing member in the mounted
state extending along a side frame member of the roof window, where each flashing
member has an interior side and an exterior side, said exterior side being adapted
to face the exterior in the mounted state, and where at least the top flashing member
and the side flashing member each has a first leg and a second leg, said first leg
being adapted for lying substantially in plane with the roof surface and extending
away from the roof window, and said second leg extending at an angle with respect
to the first leg and being adapted for extending up along an outer side of an adjacent
frame member, said outer side facing away from the frame opening, and a joint between
the first leg and the second leg extending substantially in parallel with the adjacent
frame member in the mounted state and defining a length direction of the flashing
member, and where said angle of the second leg with respect to the first leg is non-perpendicular
so that the exterior angle between the first leg and the second leg on the exterior
side of the flashing member is larger than 90 degrees, and so that the joint between
the first leg and the second leg is located at a distance from the outer side of the
adjacent frame member in the mounted state thereby giving room for insulating material
between the frame of the roof window and the interior side of the flashing member.
The invention further relates to a kit comprising a roof window and a flashing assembly
and a method for weather proofing a roof window mounted in an inclined roof surface.
[0002] A flashing assembly of this kind is known from
EP1550777B1. This patent, however, is primarily concerned with the advantages of providing a
wedge shaped space between the outer side of the roof window frame and the interior
side of the flashing members for housing insulating material. It does not provide
much information on how the flashing members should be interconnected. At that time
the flashing assembly was simply provided with corner flashing members, which were
in some instances integrated in the top, bottom or side flashing members, so that
water would run from one onto the other and eventually pass onto the roof surface
below the roof window as it was already known from traditional flashing assemblies.
[0003] Later experiments, however, has showed that the non-perpendicular angling of the
second leg of the flashing members in relation to the first leg results in different
flow patterns on the roof, not only for water but also for wind. This in some case
has been seen to result in small amounts of water entering underneath the flashing
assembly.
[0004] It is therefore the object of the invention to provide improved water proofing properties
to a flashing assembly of the type mentioned above.
[0005] According to a first aspect of the invention this is achieved with a flashing assembly
where at least the second leg of the side flashing member is adapted for extending
above the outer side of the top frame member in the mounted state so that it covers
at least a part of the distance between the outer side of the top frame member and
interior side of the top flashing member.
[0006] By extending above the outer surface of the top frame member the second leg of the
side flashing member at least partially closes the space extending underneath the
top flashing member along the outer surface of the top frame member, thus affecting
the air flow pattern underneath the flashing assembly. In some situations, this reduces
the risk of water being forced in underneath the flashing members the top corners
of the roof window.
[0007] Whenever reference is made to the top, bottom or sides in this text it is intended
as a reference to the positon in the mounted state, i.e. the top corners of the roof
window are the corners intended to be facing upwards on the inclined roof in the mounted
state. The same applies to the flashing assembly, flashing members and any other items
mentioned herein, and to other indications of orientation such as above, below, upper
or lower. Accordingly, the reference to the side flashing member being adapted for
extending above the outer side of the top frame member means that in the mounted state
a part of the side flashing member is arranged above the roof window when seen in
the direction of inclination of the roof surface.
[0008] Another advantage of the side flashing member extending up towards the top flashing
member is that it reduces the risk of the top flashing member becoming displaced.
This particularly applies if there is a direct contact between the side flashing member
and top flashing member, but simply altering the air flow pattern may be enough.
[0009] Similar effects may be achieved at the bottom of the roof window, but as the water
pressure is different at the bottom due to the influence of gravity the problems relating
to water tightness are not entirely the same. In the following description reference
will be made primarily to the top of the roof window and of the flashing assembly,
but it is to be understood that unless otherwise stated similar considerations and
advantages apply at the bottom of the roof window and of the flashing assembly.
[0010] In one embodiment, at least the end edge of the side flashing member adapted for
facing the top flashing member in the mounted state is oblique so that the length
of the second leg is longer at the joint between the first leg and the second leg
than at a free edge of the second leg facing away from this joint. An oblique end
edge allows the side flashing member to follow the shape of the interior side of the
top flashing member more closely, and it is presently preferred that the angle of
the oblique end edge of the side flashing member in a vertical plane extending in
parallel with the outer side of the side frame member corresponds to the angle of
the second leg of the top flashing member with respect to the first leg of the top
flashing member such that the end edge of the side flashing member is substantially
parallel to the interior side of the second leg of the top flashing member in the
mounted state.
[0011] Making the first leg of the side flashing member also extend above the outer side
of the top flashing member will provide strength and stability to the end part of
the side flashing member. The first leg may be oblique, being cut at the same angle
as the second leg before bending the flashing member to create the angle between the
first and second legs, or may have any other suitable end design.
[0012] In a presently preferred embodiment the flashing assembly includes two side flashing
members adapted for being arranged on opposite sides of the frame of the roof window
extending along each of the side frame members of the roof window, thus providing
weather protection at both sides of the roof window. In the simplest embodiment these
two side flashing members are embodied identically except for being mirror-inverted,
but in other embodiments they may have differently angled end edges, for example in
order to be adapted for use in side-by-side installations where two roof windows are
mounted next to each other and sharing one or more flashing or cover members. It is
also envisaged to provide a flashing assembly specially adapted for side-by-side installation
including a right-hand side flashing member for use on the right-hand side of the
group of roof windows, a left-hand side flashing member for use on the left-hand side
of the group of roof windows, and at least one centre side flashing member for use
between the roof windows.
[0013] Each side flashing member does not have to extend along the entire side of the roof
window frame. It is within the scope of the invention to arrange two or more side
flashing members in continuation of each other so that they together cover the distance
from the top flashing member or a top corner flashing member to the bottom flashing
member.
[0014] The top flashing member may be provided with one or two corner sections each adapted
to embrace an upper corner of the roof window and to overlap with a side flashing
member in the mounted state, but in one embodiment the flashing assembly instead includes
one or two top corner flashing members. Each top corner flashing member is adapted
for overlapping the top flashing member and a side flashing member in the mounted
state so that a substantially water tight connection is established between the top
flashing member and the side flashing member. This makes the flashing assembly more
versatile, allowing for example to replace one corner member with a bridge member
adapted for establishing a connection between two top flashing members when two roof
windows are mounted side-by-side. Providing separate top corner flashing members may
also make the manufacture of the flashing assembly easier, thus reducing costs.
[0015] When using separate top corner flashing members, the joints between the top flashing
member and the top corners flashing members may be positioned above the outer side
of the top frame member in the mounted state. In that case the end edges of the side
flashing members may be adapted to the shape of these joints and/or to the shape of
the interior side of the top corner flashing members rather than to the shape of the
interior side of the top flashing member.
[0016] Even though reference has here been made to top corner flashing members is it to
be understood that the flashing assembly may also include bottom corner flashing members
and that such bottom corner flashing members may have the same features and advantageous
as described with reference to the top corner flashing members.
[0017] One or more flashing members may be provided with insulating material on the interior
side, or insulating members may be provided separately to be arranged along the outer
sides of the frame members before installation of the flashing assembly.
[0018] In addition, or alternatively, one or more flashing members may be provided with
sealing strips or other weather proofing members. Sealing strip may for example be
provided where flashing members are intended to overlap in the mounted state, and
they will typically be made from elastic materials, such as butyl rubber, ethylene
propylene diene monomer (EPDM) rubber, ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) foam or the like.
[0019] According to a second aspect of the invention a flashing assembly with improved water
proofing properties is achieved with a method for mounting the flashing assembly including
the following steps:
arranging a bottom flashing member below the roof window along a bottom frame member,
arranging at least one side flashing member along a side frame member,
arranging a top flashing member above the roof window along a top frame member,
where each flashing member has an interior side and an exterior side, said exterior
side being arranged to face the exterior,
where at least the top flashing member and the side flashing member are arranged with
a first leg substantially in plane with the roof surface and with a second leg extending
up along an outer side of an adjacent frame member, said outer side facing away from
the frame opening,
where the second leg of each flashing member extends at an angle with respect to the
first leg, said angle of the second leg with respect to the first leg being non-perpendicular
so that the exterior angle between the first leg and the second leg on the exterior
side of the flashing member is larger than 90 degrees, and so that the joint between
the first leg and the second leg is located at a distance from the outer side of the
adjacent frame member in the mounted state thereby giving room for insulating material
between the frame of the roof window and the interior side of the flashing member,
and where the side flashing member is positioned so that it extends above the outer
side of the top frame member and covers at least a part of the distance between the
outer side of the top frame member and the interior side of the top flashing member.
[0020] Arranging the flashing members in this way means that the side flashing member at
least partially closes the space extending underneath the top flashing member along
the outer surface of the top frame member, thus affecting the air flow pattern underneath
the flashing assembly as also described above with reference to the first aspect of
the invention.
[0021] Unless otherwise stated the advantages described with reference to the flashing assembly
also applies to the method.
[0022] In one embodiment the method further includes the step of arranging an installation
batten above the window in parallel with the top frame member, said installation batten
serving to support the top flashing member, and where the side flashing member is
arranged so that an end part of the side flashing members located at the top flashing
member comes to rest on the installation batten. By supporting the upper end part
of the side flashing member the risk of water being forced up between the upper end
part of the side flashing member and the top corner flashing member / corner section
of the top flashing member is reduced, and so is the risk of an unintentional gap
between the end edge of the side flashing member and the interior side of the top
flashing member.
[0023] An additional aspect of the invention is a kit comprising a roof window and a flashing
assembly according to the invention, said roof window being adapted for being installed
in an inclined roof surface and having a frame comprising a plurality of frame members
delimiting a frame opening.
[0024] In the following the invention will be described in more detail with reference to
an embodiment of the invention shown in the drawing, where:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a frame for a roof window mounted with a flashing
assembly,
Fig. 2 is a cross sectional view along the line II-II in Fig. 1,
Fig. 3 is a cross sectional view along the line III-III in Fig. 1,
Fig. 4 shows the detail marked II in Fig. 1,
Fig. 5 corresponds to Fig. 4 but with the corner flashing assembly removed,
Fig. 6 corresponds to Fig. 5 but seen from the direction shown by the arrow VI in
Fig. 1,
Fig. 7 corresponds to Fig. 5 but showing a different embodiment, and
Fig. 8 corresponds to Fig. 6 but showing the embodiment in Fig. 7.
[0025] A frame 1 for a roof window is shown in Fig. 1 with a flashing assembly 2 according
to the invention including a top flashing member 21, a side flashing member 22, two
top corner flashing members 23, a bottom flashing member 24 and two bottom corner
flashing members 25. The top flashing member 21 is arranged so that it extends along
a top frame member 11 of the frame 1 and the side flashing member 22 extends along
substantially the entire length of the right-hand side frame member 12 spanning from
a top corner flashing member 23 to a bottom corner flashing member 25.
[0026] Each of the flashing members comprise a first leg 211,221,231,241,251 and a second
leg 212,222,232,242,252 joined at a bend 215,225,235,245,255, which extends substantially
in parallel with the respective frame member and defines a length direction of the
flashing member.
[0027] As is also seen from the cross-sectional views of the side and top in Figs 2 and
3, the first leg 211,221,231,241,251 is extending away from the opening 13 defined
by the frame members 11, 12, 14 and adapted for lying substantially in plane with
the roof surface in which the roof window and flashing assembly are mounted. For the
sake of simplicity, the roof structure is here represented only by a single batten
3 and an installation batten 4 arranged at level with the battens of the roof structure.
[0028] The second leg 212,222,232,242,252 extends up along the outer sides of the adjacent
frame members facing away from the frame opening 13 and is angled with an angle A
with respect to a vertical plane. This means that the exterior angle B between the
first leg and the second leg on the exterior side of the flashing member is larger
than 90 degrees, and so that the joint 225 between the first leg and the second leg
is located at a distance D from the outer side 111,121 of the adjacent frame member.
[0029] It is noted that even though the references A, B and D are used both in Fig. 2 and
Fig. 3 the angles and hence also the distance may be different at the side and at
the top.
[0030] The distance D is gives room for insulating material 51,52 between the frame 1 and
the interior side of the flashing members. Here the insulating material is shown only
along the top and one side of the frame, but it will be understood that it may be
present along all four sides of the frame 1. The exact amount and shape of the insulating
material may vary depending on several factors such as the construction of the roof
window, the roof structure and how the window is installed, and in some case it may
be advantageous to leave it out at the bottom of the window. For the same reason,
the bottom flashing member may be embodied with first and second legs that are perpendicular
to each other or arranged so that the exterior angle B is less than 90 degrees.
[0031] In the embodiment shown in the drawing the side flashing member 22 is provided with
two parallel folds 223,224 extending perpendicularly to and over the length of the
first leg. These folds are intended to guide water in the length direction L of the
side flashing member in a manner well known to the skilled person and further serves
to position the side flashing member 22 in relation to the top corner flashing member
23 and the bottom corner flashing members 25 by mating with corresponding folds 233,234,253
in these.
[0032] The connection between the top flashing member 21, the side flashing member 22 and
the top corner flashing member 23 is shown in an enlarged view in Fig. 4. Here the
joint 235 between top corner flashing member 23 and the top flashing member 21 extends
substantially in continuation of and in parallel with the bend 225 forming the joint
between the first leg 221 and second leg 222 of the side flashing member 22. In other
embodiments the joint between the top corner flashing member and the top flashing
member is located elsewhere or the top corner flashing member is integrated in the
top flashing member. In order to achieve even further water tightness, the top flashing
member 21 and/or the top corner flashing member 23 may be provided with sealing strips
at the joint between them.
[0033] The top corner flashing member 23 overlaps the side flashing member 22 as illustrated
by the line 226' indicating the position of the upper end edge of the first leg 221
of the side flashing member. A similar overlap is found at the second legs 222, 232
of the top corner flashing member and the side flashing member. Sealing strips or
other weather proofing members may be provided at the overlap to enhance water tightness.
[0034] Turning now to Figs 5 and 6, where the right-hand top corner flashing member has
been removed, it is seen that the upper end part of the side flashing member 22 extends
over the installation batten 4, which is provided in order to support the top flashing
member 21 in a manner well known to the skilled person. This prevents any substantial
downwards movement at the end edge 226 of the side flashing member, which might result
in the flashing assembly becoming untight, particularly as the first leg 221 is here
also extended. The not only provides strength and stiffness to the side flashing member
compared to if only the second leg 222 had been extended, but also a better support
on the installation batten.
[0035] As is also seen from Figs 5 and 6 the side flashing member 22 has an oblique end
edge 227 at the second leg 222 with an angle in the plane of the drawing corresponding
to the angle A of the second leg 212 of the top flashing member 21 such that it is
substantially parallel to the interior side of the second leg of the top flashing
member, whereas the end edge 226 of the first leg is perpendicularly to the length
direction of the side flashing member. This means that the space formed underneath
the top flashing member 21 to make room for the insulating material 52 as seen in
Fig. 3 is closed off at the ends of the top flashing member. Moreover, the end edge
227 of the second leg of the side flashing member is possibly kept from sideways movement
by being kept under a bend edge 216 on the top flashing member.
[0036] An embodiment with a different side flashing member 22 and a different position of
the batten 3 is shown in Figs 7 and 8. In this embodiment only the second leg 222
of the side flashing member extends above the outer side of the top frame member,
while the first leg 221 of the side flashing member is shorter and does not reach
the batten.
[0037] The installation of a flashing assembly 2 of this type can advantageously be done
in the following way:
arranging a bottom flashing member 24 below the roof window along a bottom frame member
14,
arranging at least one side flashing member 22 along a side frame member 12 and positioning
it so that it extends above the outer side of the top frame member,
arranging a top flashing member 21 above the roof window along a top frame member
11 so that at least a part of the distance D between the outer side of the top frame
member and interior side of the top flashing member is covered by the side flashing
member 22.
[0038] At least the top flashing member 21 and the side flashing member 22 are arranged
with a first leg 211,221,231,241,251 substantially in plane with the roof surface
and with a second leg 212,222,232,242,252 extending up along an outer side of the
adjacent frame member 11,12,14, said outer side facing away from the frame opening
13. Unless the roof window is mounted close to another window or like roof penetrating
structure, a side flashing member 22 will usually be arranged at both sides of the
roof window.
[0039] Insulating material 51,52 may be arranged at the outer side of one or more frame
members before arranging the flashing members, but it is also possible to provide
flashing members with insulating material on the interior side before arranging them
at the roof window.
[0040] In order to help in the installation of the flashing assembly, particularly the top
flashing member 21 and the side flashing member(s) 22, an installation batten 4 may
be arranged above the window in parallel with the top frame member 11. This installation
batten 4 will serve to support the top flashing member 21 and the end part of the
side flashing member 22 located at the top flashing member.
[0041] Even though the flashing assembly and the installation thereof has only been illustrated
by a single embodiment in the drawing, the skilled person will understand that different
features of this embodiment are not necessarily functionally linked and depending
on each other unless explicitly stated above.
1. A flashing assembly (2) for a roof window adapted for being installed in an inclined
roof surface and having a frame (1) comprising a plurality of frame members (11,12,14)
delimiting a frame opening (13), said flashing assembly including a top flashing member
(21) adapted for being arranged above the roof window in the mounted state extending
along a top frame member (11) of the roof window, a bottom flashing member (24) adapted
for being arranged below the roof window in the mounted state extending along a bottom
frame member (14) of the roof window, and at least one side flashing member (22) adapted
for extending between the top flashing member and the bottom flashing member in the
mounted state extending along a side frame member (12) of the roof window,
where each flashing member (21,22,23,24,25) has an interior side and an exterior side,
said exterior side being adapted to face the exterior in the mounted state,
where at least the top flashing member (21) and the side flashing member (22) each
has a first leg (211,221,231,241,251) and a second leg (212,222,232,242,252), said
first leg being adapted for lying substantially in plane with the roof surface and
extending away from the roof window, and said second leg extending at an angle with
respect to the first leg and being adapted for extending up along an outer side (111,121)
of an adjacent frame member, said outer side facing away from the frame opening, and
a joint (215,225,235,245,255) between the first leg and the second leg extending substantially
in parallel with the adjacent frame member in the mounted state and defining a length
direction of the flashing member, and
where said angle of the second leg with respect to the first leg is non-perpendicular
so that the exterior angle (B) between the first leg and the second leg on the exterior
side of the flashing member is larger than 90 degrees, and so that the joint between
the first leg and the second leg is located at a distance (D) from the outer side
of the adjacent frame member in the mounted state thereby giving room for insulating
material (51,52) between the frame of the roof window and the interior side of the
flashing member,
characterized in that at least the second leg (222) of the side flashing member (22) is adapted for extending
above the outer side (111) of the top frame member (11) in the mounted state so that
it covers at least a part of the distance (D) between the outer side of the top frame
member and the interior side of the top flashing member (21).
2. A flashing assembly according to claim 1, where at least the end edge (227) of the
side flashing member (22) adapted for facing the top flashing member (21) in the mounted
state is oblique so that the length of the second leg (222) is longer at the joint
(225) between the first leg (221) and the second leg than at a free edge of the second
leg facing away from this joint.
3. A flashing assembly according to claim 2, where the angle of the oblique end edge
(227) of the side flashing member (22) in a vertical plane extending in parallel with
the outer side of the side frame member (12) corresponds to the angle (A) of the second
leg (212) of the top flashing member (21) with respect to the first leg (211) of the
top flashing member such that the end edge of the side flashing member is substantially
parallel to the interior side of the second leg of the top flashing member in the
mounted state.
4. A flashing assembly according to one or more of the preceding claims including two
side flashing members (22) adapted for being arranged on opposite sides of the frame
(1) of the roof window extending along each of the side frame members (11) of the
roof window.
5. A flashing assembly according to one or more of the preceding claims, further including
at least one top corner flashing member (23) adapted for overlapping the top flashing
member (21) and a side flashing member (22) in the mounted state so that a substantially
water tight connection is established between the top flashing member and the side
flashing member.
6. A flashing assembly according to one or more of the preceding claims, where one or
more flashing members (21,22,23,24,25) are provided with insulating material on the
interior side.
7. A flashing assembly according to one or more of the preceding claims, where one or
more flashing members (21,22,23,24,25) are provided with sealing strips or other weather
proofing members.
8. A kit comprising a roof window and a flashing assembly (2) according to one or more
of claims 1-7, said roof window being adapted for being installed in an inclined roof
surface and having a frame (1) comprising a plurality of frame members (11,12,14)
delimiting a frame opening (13).
9. A method for weather proofing a roof window mounted in an inclined roof surface, said
roof window having a frame (1) comprising a plurality of frame members (11,12,14)
delimiting a frame opening (13), including the following steps:
arranging a bottom flashing member (24) below the roof window along a bottom frame
member (14),
arranging at least one side flashing member (22) along a side frame member (12),
arranging a top flashing member (21) above the roof window along a top frame member
(11),
where each flashing member (21,22,23,24,25) has an interior side and an exterior side,
said exterior side being arranged to face the exterior,
where the top flashing member (21) and the side flashing member (22)are arranged with
a first leg (211,221) substantially in plane with the roof surface and with a second
leg (212,222) extending up along an outer side (111,121) of an adjacent frame member,
said outer side facing away from the frame opening,
where the second leg of each flashing member extends at an angle with respect to the
first leg, said angle of the second leg with respect to the first leg being non-perpendicular
so that the exterior angle (B) between the first leg and the second leg on the exterior
side of the flashing member is larger than 90 degrees, and so that the joint between
the first leg and the second leg is located at a distance (D) from the outer side
of the adjacent frame member in the mounted state thereby giving room for insulating
material (51,52) between the frame of the roof window and the interior side of the
flashing member,
characterized in that when arranging the side flashing member (22) it is positioned so that it extends
above the outer side (111) of the top frame member (11) and covers at least a part
of the distance (D) between the outer side of the top frame member and interior side
of the top flashing member (21).
10. A method according to claim 9, further including the step of arranging an installation
batten (3) above the roof window in parallel with the top frame member (11), said
installation batten serving to support the top flashing member (21), and where the
side flashing member (22) is arranged so that an end part of the side flashing member
located at the top flashing member comes to rest on the installation batten.