[0001] The present invention relates to a terrace canopy.
[0002] Various terrace canopies containing a series of slats or panels, the ends of which
are borne between two horizontal profiles of the terrace canopy are already known.
[0003] Typically, said known profiles are provided with one or more rain gutters for capturing
and carrying off the rainwater that falls on the canopy.
[0004] The slats and/or panels are made such that the water is carried off such that the
largest quantity of water that falls on the slats and/or panels is carried off to
the lowest located end of the slats and/or panels and ends up in the associated rain
gutter.
[0005] Typically, the aforementioned rain gutters are U-shaped and are connected to a drain
at the end faces for carrying off the rainwater from the rain gutter.
[0006] Typically, said drain is oriented perpendicularly relative to the rain gutter to
which the drain is connected.
[0007] The sizing of the rain gutters is adjustable and is usually based on applicable standards,
better known as storm water pipe sizing.
[0008] The known terrace canopy is usually open on the sides. Consequently the outside temperature
comes into contact with the upperside and underside of the panels or slats of the
terrace canopy.
[0009] It is known that condensate, inter alia, may occur on the underside of said panels.
[0010] A disadvantage of this is that said condensate forms droplets of water that will
fall down and end up on a user of the terrace canopy. In addition, said droplets may
also fall on furniture or other objects under the terrace canopy.
[0011] The purpose of the present invention is to provide a solution to at least one of
the aforementioned and other disadvantages.
[0012] To this end, the invention relates to a terrace canopy with a series of slats or
panels that extend between two horizontal profiles of the terrace canopy, whereby
at least one of said profiles is provided with a rain gutter extending in the longitudinal
direction of the profile for capturing and carrying off the rainwater that falls on
the canopy, and whereby the rain gutter contains at least one upright edge, whereby
the upright edge is provided with at least one lip that reaches to slats or panels
of the terrace canopy, and whereby a condensation gutter is provided at the upright
edge with lip for capturing condensate, said condensation gutter extending next to
and parallel with the rain gutter.
[0013] The advantage of the aforementioned lip is that it serves as a seal to make the underside
of the slats or panels lightproof and/or airtight and/or watertight. For example against
water splashing up from the underlying rain gutter.
[0014] An additional advantage is that the lip prevents said water and/or fluid and/or condensate
on the upperside of the slats or panels of the terrace canopy moving to the underside
of the slats or panels.
[0015] Yet another additional advantage is that the condensate that forms on the underside
of the slats or panels is carried off via the aforementioned lip to the condensation
gutter.
[0016] Said condensation gutter will capture and laterally carry off the water or condensate.
[0017] Preferably, the condensation gutter is mounted to the rain gutter. Or is part of
it.
[0018] Preferably, the condensation gutter protrudes height-wise over at least a part of
the rain gutter. In a preferred embodiment the condensation gutter protrudes height-wise
for at least a quarter, more preferably at least a third and most preferably at least
half.
[0019] In an alternative embodiment the upright edge contains as many lips as the number
of slats or panels of the terrace canopy. In this case the lips can be distributed
over the upright edge such that each slat or each panel only comes into contact with
one lip.
The aforementioned profile and the rain gutter and the condensation gutter can be
separately manufactured and can be detachably mounted to each other.
[0020] Consequently, the aforementioned rain gutter and/or condensation gutter can, if necessary,
be easily replaced.
[0021] With the intention of better showing the characteristics of the invention, a few
preferred embodiments of a terrace canopy according to the invention are described
hereinafter by way of an example, without any limiting nature, with reference to the
accompanying drawings, wherein:
figure 1 schematically shows a perspective view of a terrace canopy with panels according
to the invention;
figure 2 shows a cross-section according to line II-II of figure 1;
figure 3 shows an alternative embodiment of figure 1 with slats.
[0022] The terrace canopy shown in figure 1 contains a series of slats 2 or panels 3 that
extend between two horizontal profiles 4 of the terrace canopy 1.
[0023] Preferably, the panels 3 are borne between support profiles 5 which extend between
the aforementioned horizontal profiles 4 and are parallel with the panels 3 supporting
on them.
[0024] In the example shown in the figures, the insides 6A of the horizontal profiles 4
are facing each other.
[0025] At least one of the aforementioned profiles 4 is provided with a rain gutter 7. Said
rain gutter 7 is intended for capturing and carrying off rainwater that falls on the
terrace canopy 1. The aforementioned rain gutter 7 extends in the longitudinal direction
A of the relevant profile 4, as shown in figure 2.
[0026] Such rain gutter 7 is oriented towards the facing profile 4. The rain gutter 7 is
delimited by an inner sidewall 8 that extends between the profiles 4 and is located
at a distance B from the inside 9 of the relevant profile 4 to which the rain gutter
7 is mounted.
[0027] As shown in figure 2, the rain gutter 7 is provided with at least one upright edge
10. Said upright edge 10 contains at least one lip 11 that reaches to slats 2 or panels
3 of the terrace canopy 1. A condensation gutter 12 for capturing condensate is provided
on the upright edge 10 with lip 11, said condensation gutter 12 extending parallel
with the rain gutter 7.
[0028] Preferably, the condensation gutter 12 is mounted to the rain gutter 7.
[0029] Preferably, the condensation gutter 12 extends over at least a part of the rain gutter
7.
[0030] In a preferred embodiment the lip 11 is manufactured from rubber.
[0031] In an alternative embodiment the upright edge 10 is provided with two or more lips
11 for carrying off condensate from the slats 2 or panels 3.
[0032] In yet another alternative embodiment, the upright edge 10 contains as many lips
11 as the number of slats 2 or panels 3 of the terrace canopy 1 and the lips 11 are
distributed over the upright edge 10 such that every slat 2 or every panel 3 only
comes into contact with one lip 11.
[0033] In this case each lip 11 has the same breadth as the relevant slat 2 or the relevant
panel 3, whereby the condensate of each slat 2 or panel 3 is carried off to the condensation
gutter 12 by means of the associated lip 11.
[0034] In yet another alternative embodiment the aforementioned lip 11 extends along the
entire upright edge 10 or rain gutter 7. However, the lip 11 is not necessarily executed
in one piece. The lip 11 can also be divided into several parts. For example in parts
that come into contact with the underside of the panels 3 and in parts that come into
contact with the support profiles 5 on which the panels 3 support.
[0035] Preferably, the end faces of both the rain gutter 7 and the condensation gutter 12
discharge into a drain 13. Preferably, said drain 13 runs transversely relative to
the relevant rain gutter 7 and/or condensation gutter 12 to which the drain 13 is
connected.
[0036] In a preferred embodiment, the aforementioned profile 4 and the rain gutter 7 are
manufactured in one piece. However, alternatively it is also possible that the aforementioned
profile 4 and the rain gutter 7 are manufactured separately and are detachably mounted
to each other or can be detachably mounted to each other.
[0037] Preferably, the slats 2 and/or panels 3 of the terrace canopy 1 are made such that
the water is carried off.
[0038] The aforementioned slats 2, as shown in figure 4, can be rotatably mounted. Said
slats 2 can rotate between a closed position and an open position. In the closed position
the slats 2 are located in a flat position whereby the slats 2 fit against each other
such that there are no gaps between two adjoining slats 2. While in the open position,
the slats 2 are rotated away from the aforementioned closed position.
[0039] In a preferred embodiment as shown in figure 1, the aforementioned panels 3 are fixed
panels. In other words, the panels 3 are not rotatably applied between the aforementioned
horizontal profiles 5.
Preferably, the panels 3 are applied slopingly. Preferably, adjoining panels 3 fit
against each other whereby there is no gap between adjoining panels 3.
[0040] The present invention is by no means limited to the embodiments described as an example
and shown in the figures, but a terrace canopy according to the invention can be realised
in all kinds of forms and dimensions without departing from the scope of the invention.
1. Terrace canopy with a series of slats (2) or panels (3) that extend between two horizontal
profiles (4) of the terrace canopy (1), whereby at least one of said profiles (4)
is provided with a rain gutter (7) extending in the longitudinal direction (A) of
the profile (4) for capturing and carrying off the rainwater that falls on the terrace
canopy (1), and whereby the rain gutter (7) contains at least one upright edge (10),
characterised in that the upright edge (10) is provided with at least one lip (11) that reaches to slats
(2) or panels (3) of the terrace canopy (1), and whereby a condensation gutter (12)
is provided at the upright edge (10) with lip (11) for capturing condensate, said
condensation gutter (12) extending next to and parallel with the rain gutter (7) and
whereby the upright edge (10) comprises as many lips (11) as the number of slats (2)
or panels (3) of the terrace canopy (1) and in that the lips (11) are distributed over the upright edge (10) such that each slat (2)
or each panel (3) only comes into contact with one lip (11).
2. Terrace canopy according to claim 1, characterised in that the condensation gutter (12) is mounted to the rain gutter (7).
3. Terrace canopy according to any one of the previous claims, characterised in that the condensation gutter (12) extends over at least a part of the rain gutter (7).
4. Terrace canopy according to any one of the previous claims, characterised in that the upright edge (10) is provided with two or more lips (11) for carrying off condensate
from the slats (2) or panels (3).
5. Terrace canopy according to any one of the previous claims, characterised in that the lip (11) has the same breadth as the relevant slat (2) or the relevant panel
(3).