(19)
(11) EP 3 859 219 A1

(12) EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION

(43) Date of publication:
04.08.2021 Bulletin 2021/31

(21) Application number: 21153540.6

(22) Date of filing: 26.01.2021
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC): 
F24F 7/02(2006.01)
E04D 13/17(2006.01)
E04D 13/14(2006.01)
(84) Designated Contracting States:
AL AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MK MT NL NO PL PT RO RS SE SI SK SM TR
Designated Extension States:
BA ME
Designated Validation States:
KH MA MD TN

(30) Priority: 03.02.2020 PL 43282220

(71) Applicant: WIRPLAST - Wiecek Spolka Jawna
42-287 Babienica (PL)

(72) Inventor:
  • WIECEK, Leszek
    42-287 Babienica (PL)

(74) Representative: Piotrowicz, Alicja 
Kulikowska & Kulikowski SP. J. Intellectual Property Attorneys Nowogrodzka 47A
00-695 Warszawa
00-695 Warszawa (PL)

   


(54) POSITIONING ELEMENT


(57) The subject of the invention is a positioning element having a convex lower part for mounting on the outlet pipe of the ventilation duct, and a levelling device. It is characteristic for the solution of the invention that it has at least one levelling device (7) provided on the wall of a cylindrical upper part (1). This solution is provided with ribs of the convex lower part that are arranged on the outer surfaces of the convex lower part, and from the upper edge of the convex lower part, the positioning element turns into the cylindrical upper part on which ribs of the cylindrical upper part are arranged. On the outer surface of the positioning element, there are safety-securing elements provided which are seated in a support element.




Description


[0001] The present invention relates to the field of construction and, notably, to roof accessories and roof installations with particular emphasis on ventilation systems.

[0002] More specifically, the invention relates to a positioning element to be mounted between a roof penetration and an upper roof element, for example a ventilation chimney.

[0003] There are solutions known from the state of the art that connect a ventilation opening in a roof slope with elements crowning a duct vent stack.

[0004] Utility model application W. 114256 discloses a roof flange intended to guide to the outside, through a sloping roof, an installation pipe, in particular a vertical exhaust pipe of a sanitary installation. The roof flange comprises a hollow, through-base connected therein to a fastening apron and a cap covering the base with a sleeve clasp of an exhaust pipe, wherein the base and cap have mutually fitted flat side walls and cross-sectionally arched front walls. Moreover, the base front walls have different lengths and different inclinations with respect to the lower base plane, and the cap front walls also have different lengths. According to the disclosed solution, the roof flange has base front walls which are rectilinear along their length in cooperation with the cap, and the cap front walls are arched along their length.

[0005] A roof sealing flange in the form of a monolithic moulder is known from the description of the utility model RWU.059540. It comprises round bellows tapering towards the top with offsets, with a fastening apron closing the bellows from the top and curled outwards at the bottom, with a sheet metal cap placed thereon, fitted to the apron with its outside shape. The fastening apron has an oblong shape, determined by the longer, straight and parallel side edges and by the shorter, outwardly arched, front edges.

[0006] Moreover, as the patent description PAT. 196486 shows, a roof ventilator is known, provided with at least one exhaust pipe, with an anchor plate and a connecting pipe. The exhaust pipe is articulated to the anchor plate and the anchor plate is provided on its upper surface with the connecting pipe which, in the direction of its upper opening, turns into a bowl. The exhaust pipe, at its lower end, turns into a spherical bearing mounted on the bowl and pivoting around the joint axis. At least on the outer side of the bowl and on the inner side of the bearing, latch elements with saw-shaped profile are provided, while other latch elements are arranged coaxially with respect to the joint axis of the exhaust pipe. The latch elements have elastic structure, and the longitudinal axis of the connecting pipe is perpendicular to the surface of the anchor plate.

[0007] A solution of utility model RWU.068132 is also known from the state of the art, and discloses a roof ventilation device, especially for a chimney, having a body with a ventilation duct ended at the top with a canopy fixed to the roof with its base. The ventilation device has a levelling device attached to determine the vertical positioning of the device.

[0008] EP2649380B1 discloses an accessory element for an exhaust ventilation pipe, which exhaust ventilation pipe comprises an exhaust pipe of the ventilation channel provided with a hat and extending through the outer part of the roof of the building, wherein the upper part of the hat is provided with a conical cup to prevent rainwater from entering the ventilation channel. It is characteristic for the solution that it includes a circular spirit level built into the upper part of the conical cup in the hat. The level enables easy and quick determination of the vertical by the assembler.

[0009] The prior art solutions provide ready-made stack crowning devices, which are equipped with a fixed levelling device. However, in accordance with the safety requirements, vent stacks are subjected to regular inspections and periodic maintenance, therefore, it is extremely important that an inspector of the stacks be able to easily look deeper into the ventilation duct. It is of utmost importance to keep the vent stacks fully unobstructed, without any litter accumulating inside them.

[0010] Taking into consideration the need to facilitate the work of roofers on the roof slope and to speed up construction works, it is advisable to use levelling devices which will facilitate their work.

[0011] Roof accessories currently available on the market, such as adjustable ventilation chimneys, are known to have permanent assembly based on screws. In the case of the need to check if the vent stack is unobstructed and to get into the stack, the upper element should be disassembled with the use of tools, involving the risk of damaging the product and the necessity to re-level the cap placed thereon. The indicated solutions in the state of the art made it impossible to quickly disassemble the stack crowning device, whereas multiple control of the stacks forced the crowning device to be unscrewed and screwed on repeatedly. Due to the fact that such devices are usually made of plastic which deteriorates when screwed repeatedly, there is a need to overcome this disadvantage from the prior art.

[0012] The Applicants have responded to the difficulties from the prior art, with the objective to develop a device that enables easy assembly and disassembly at the same time without risking of making any damage to particular components. Additional object of the invention was to provide such a solution that would have features that facilitate levelling while reducing the problems with accessing the inside of the vent stack. Another problem to be solved by the Applicants was to retrieve a fully operational levelling device after mounting the positioning element on a roof slope. Moreover, another technical problem of the prior art was to provide complete, ready-made stack crowning devices. The objective of the invention was to provide a universal solution on which any stack crowning device can be mounted, and its possible replacement does not require any intervention into the continuity of the roof slope or its structure.

[0013] The above-presented problems to be solved have been overcome by developing the novel solution disclosed in the claims.

[0014] The essence of the invention is a positioning element for which it is characteristic to have at least one levelling device provided on the wall of the cylindrical upper part. Preferably, the levelling device is a circular level vial or a tubular level vial.

[0015] In preferred embodiments, the levelling device is provided on the inner wall of the cylindrical upper part, or on the outer wall of the cylindrical upper part. In another preferred embodiment, the levelling device is provided in the vertical axis of the cylindrical upper part, at the level of the edge of the upper cylindrical upper part. Preferably, the levelling device is mounted on a removable rack which preferably consists of a concentric seating and rings which are connected by radially extending ribs of the rack from the seating to mount the levelling device to the outer ring. In order to strengthen the structure, the ribs of the rack preferably have additional stiffening beads. Moreover, the outer ring has a circumferential locking flange along the lower inner edge and has a retaining flange along the upper edge towards the outside.

[0016] Preferably, the cylindrical upper part turns into the convex lower part, and the ribs of the cylindrical upper part and the ribs of the convex lower part, respectively, are provided on their external surfaces, and on the external surfaces of the positioning element there are safety-securing elements, which are seated in the support element. Preferably, the ribs of the convex lower part and the ribs of the cylindrical upper part are arranged radially with respect to the vertical axis forming a condensate discharge system, wherein the ribs of the convex lower part and the ribs of the cylindrical upper part are arranged equidistantly along the circumference of the element.

[0017] Preferably, the safety-securing element is a button or a catch or clamps or screws, or clamp screws, or latches.

[0018] In the subject solution, it is advantageous if the convex lower part is shaped to cover the heads of the fastening screws under the surface of the upper system device crowning a given stack, overlapping the positioning element and forming with it a compatible unit.

[0019] The solution of the invention has several innovative features that contribute to the accurate and quick positioning of the planes in the vertical or horizontal direction of the levelling element(s). Consequently, the proper functioning of the ventilation is achieved thanks to the perfectly vertical position of the ventilation device provided on the positioning element. The use of the novel solution speeds up the work of roofers related to the installation of the ventilation system on the roof slope and the quick disassembly of the ventilation device from the positioning element by the service technician of the ventilation duct, thanks to the release/latch elements. The positioning element is intended for installation between the roof penetration and upper devices, e.g. a ventilation chimney, sanitary chimney, ventilation fan, etc.

[0020] The subject of the invention is shown in the drawing in which FIG. 1 is a side view of a positioning element, FIG. 2 is a side view of the positioning element and a rack, FIG. 3 shows a perspective view of the positioning element with the rack mounted inside a cylindrical upper part, FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the positioning element and the removable rack removed from the cylindrical upper part, FIG. 5 is a top view of the positioning element with the removable rack mounted inside the cylindrical upper part, FIG. 6 is a top view of the rack, FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the rack, FIG. 8 shows a rear view of the positioning element, Fig. 9 shows the positioning element with two levelling devices on the inner wall of the cylindrical upper part.

[0021] According to the invention, a positioning element for levelling is provided, wherein the element enables independent, not requiring the involvement of third parties and additional tools, determining of the vertical axis of the positioning element, thus making it possible to place a ventilation cap or other roof device thereon without any additional adjustment. Thus, a solution is provided that can be easily mounted on a roof slope in the vertical position, and the reassembly of the stack crowning device does not require re-levelling the installation. The positioning element according to the invention has an integrated positioning device or devices for planes or straight lines positioning in the vertical or horizontal direction. The invention comprises several embodiments. In one embodiment, the levelling device is provided on the inner wall of the cylindrical upper part, wherein in another embodiment - on the outer wall of the cylindrical upper part, and in a further embodiment, it is provided in the upper cylindrical part of the through-opening, on a preferably removable rack.

[0022] An additional advantage of developing a novel positioning element, with additional elements on the outer surface, is the extension of the path for condensate discharge from the duct.

[0023] The positioning element according to the invention is equipped with a safety-securing button or buttons providing easy access into the duct. Thanks to these elements, the solution provides quick, easy and non-invasive disassembly of the roof device that crowns a given vent stack without damaging it, and enabling free access to the stack. By pressing the buttons preferably on the sides of the positioning element, the catches are unlocked and the stabilization of the upper element is released, as a result of which it can be easily removed, exposing the access to the ventilation duct. Reassembling does not require any further levelling of the product, as the fixed positioning element maintains its original position. After the upper system element is placed thereon, the element latches onto it.

[0024] The positioning element according to the invention has a convex lower part of the positioning element with elongated sides, thanks to which it perfectly adheres to the analogically profiled base of the roof penetration, enabling the element to be adjusted in order to find the horizontal position, and the one-sided arc undercutting of the hemispherical lower part increases the range of angle adjustment. The levelling element is shaped so that it enables to place a ventilation cap or other roof device, e.g. a Wirplast system, thereon.

[0025] In one embodiment, the levelling devices (7) of the positioning element, in the form of tubular level vials, are provided on the inner surface of the cylindrical upper part (1) at the upper edge. The level vials are positioned at an angle of 90 degrees to each other so they can define the horizontal plane of the element, thus placing it in the vertical position. However, the embodiment does not exclude the levelling device (7) of the positioning element provided on the inner surface of the cylindrical wall at a different location or different height.

[0026] In another embodiment, the levelling device (7) of the positioning element can also be provided on the outer surface of the cylindrical upper part (1).

[0027] In yet another embodiment of the invention, the levelling device (7) is mounted in the vertical axis of the cylindrical upper part (1), in the area of the upper edge of the cylindrical upper part (1), on a removable rack (11). In this embodiment, the removable rack (11) consists of a concentric seating (8) and rings (9, 10) connected by radially extending ribs (12) of the rack from the seating (8) to mount the levelling device (7) to the outer the ring (10). The outer ring (10) has a circumferential flange (14) along the lower inner edge and a retaining flange (15) along the upper edge towards the outside. In an advantageous embodiment, the ribs of the rack (11) have additional stiffening beads (13). Due to the perfect alignment of the base dimensions, the circular level vial is not glued to the base of the levelling device (7), but only fitted into the opening of the seating (8).

[0028] In another embodiment, the levelling device (7) includes devices such as tubular level vials. The levelling device (7) enables accurate levelling of the positioning element on the roof penetration and vertical guidance of the ventilation duct through a roof slope. After the positioning element is placed in the horizontal position, it is permanently attached to the installed roof penetration using self-drilling screws, and then the levelling device (7) with its removable rack (11) are removed from its interior in order to remove the obstacle to look deeper into the ventilation duct.

[0029] On the convex lower part (2) of the positioning element there are radially extending ribs (4) of the convex lower part (2). From the upper edge of the convex lower part (2), the positioning element turns into a cylindrical upper part (1) on which the ribs (3) of the cylindrical upper part are arranged, being a connecting and stabilizing element for a ventilation cap or other roof device mounted thereon. The ribs (3) of the cylindrical upper part (1) extends radially on the cylindrical upper part (1).

[0030] In one embodiment, the positioning element has two safety-securing buttons (5) seated inside the support elements (6), which are provided on opposite sides, and connected to an overlapping ventilation cap or other roof device. In one embodiment shown in the figures, the support elements (6) are arranged at the level of the contact edge of the convex lower part (2) and the cylindrical upper part (1) on the outer surfaces of the positioning element. In other embodiments, the support elements (6) may be provided elsewhere, e.g. on the outer surface of the cylindrical upper part.

[0031] In another embodiment, the buttons (5) are replaced by catches or clamps or screws or clamp screws, or latches. Simultaneous pressing of the safety-securing buttons (5) results in the unlocking of the lock and enables non-invasive removal of the ventilation cap or other roof device in order to provide service access. After the servicing of the duct is completed, the cap should be placed on the positioning element again, causing the safety-securing buttons (5) to latch and the cap to lock in the set, vertical position. Thanks to this solution, the assembly and disassembly of the upper element does not affect the service life of the product. Additionally, the solution is provided with two types of ribs. On the hemispherical lower part (2) and on the cylindrical part (1) of the positioning element, there are characteristic stabilizing ribs (3, 4), shaped to fit ventilation caps or other roof devices, and in connection with which they form passageways that discharge condensate to the outside.


Claims

1. A positioning element having a cylindrical upper part, a convex lower part for mounting on a roof penetration and a levelling device, characterized in that it has at least one levelling device (7) provided on the wall of the cylindrical upper part (1).
 
2. The element of claim 1, characterized in that the levelling device (7) is provided on the inner wall of the cylindrical upper part (1), or on the outer wall of the cylindrical upper part (1).
 
3. The element of claim 1, characterized in that the levelling device (7) is provided in the vertical axis of the cylindrical upper part (1), at the level of the upper edge of the cylindrical upper part (1).
 
4. The element of claim 3, characterized in that the levelling device (7) is mounted on a removable rack (11).
 
5. The element of claim 1, characterized in that the cylindrical upper part (1) turns into the convex lower part (2) and on their external surfaces there are ribs (3) of the cylindrical upper part and, respectively, ribs (4) of the convex lower part, and wherein on the external surfaces of the positioning element there are safety-securing elements (5), which are seated in a support element (6).
 
6. The element of claim 4, characterized in that the removable rack (9) consists of a concentric seating (8) and rings (9, 10) connected from the seating (8) to mount the levelling device (7) to the outer ring (10) by radially extending ribs (12) of the rack, wherein the outer ring (10) have a circumferential locking flange (14) along the lower inner edge and a retaining flange (15) along the upper edge towards the outside.
 
7. The element of claim 5, characterized in that the ribs (4) of the convex lower part and the ribs (3) of the cylindrical upper part are arranged radially with respect to the vertical axis forming a condensate discharge system.
 
8. The element of claim 5, characterized in that the ribs of the rack have additional stiffening beads (13).
 
9. The element of claim 5, characterized in that the ribs (4) of the convex lower part and the ribs (3) of the cylindrical upper part are arranged equidistantly along the circumference of the element.
 
10. The element of claim 5, characterized in that the safety-securing element (5) is a button or a catch or clamps or screws, or clamp screws, or latches.
 
11. The element of claim 1, characterized in that the levelling device (7) is a circular level vial or a tubular level vial.
 
12. The element of claim 5, characterized in that the convex lower part (2) is shaped to cover the screws for fastening the connecting elements mounted in a roof slope.
 
13. The element of claim 5, characterized in that it is shaped so that it enables to place a ventilation cap or other device of roof accessories thereon.
 




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