Sealing gasket for use between flashing members, a flashing arrangement for a roof window including at least two flashing members and at least one sealing gasket, and method of sealing a gap between flashing members for a roof window
20210172175 · 2021-06-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B7/2305
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E04D1/36
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E04D13/031
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International classification
Abstract
A sealing gasket (4) for use between flashing members (31,32) is disclosed. It comprises a compressible sealing section and an attachment section comprising at least two legs configured for engagement with a flashing member, both sections extending over substantially the entire length of the sealing gasket. The at least two legs of the attachment section project from a base section of the attachment section so that a first recess and a second recess extending in parallel are defined, said first and second recesses being configured for engagement with a flange, ridge, or leg on a flashing member. The invention further relates to a flashing arrangement and to a method of sealing a gap between flashing members for a roof window.
Claims
1. A sealing gasket for use between flashing members, comprising a compressible sealing section and an attachment section comprising at least two legs configured for engagement with a flashing member, said sealing gasket having a length direction and a width direction extending perpendicular to the length direction, and said compressible sealing section and said attachment section both extending over substantially an entire length of the sealing gasket when seen in the length direction, the at least two legs of the attachment section project from a base section of the attachment section in a height direction, which is perpendicular to the length direction and the width direction, each leg of the at least two legs has a free edge furthest from the base section, and that the at least two legs project substantially in parallel, so that a first recess extending in the length direction is defined between the at least two legs, and that said attachment section comprises a second recess extending in parallel with the first recess, said first and second recesses being configured for engagement with one of a flange, ridge, and leg on a flashing member.
2. The sealing gasket according to claim 1, where the attachment section comprises at least one further leg extending in parallel with the at least two legs, and where at least one further recess extending in parallel with the first and second recesses is delimited by the at least one further leg.
3. The sealing gasket according to claim 1, where the first recess, the second recess, the at least one further recess, and the compressible sealing section are arranged on a row when seen in the width direction.
4. The sealing gasket according to claim 1, where the compressible sealing section comprises two cavities arranged next to each other when seen in the width direction.
5. The sealing gasket according to claim 1, where a side of the compressible sealing section furthest from the attachment section when seen in the width direction has an inclined outer surface configured for draining off water.
6. The sealing gasket according to claim 1, where at least one leg of the at least two legs of the attachment section is provided with a thickening or projection so that a width of a respective recess at free edges of the at least two legs is smaller than a width of the respective recess closer to the base section.
7. The sealing gasket according to claim 1, where the at least two legs of the attachment section are made from a resilient material allowing the legs to bend about an axis, which is substantially parallel to the length axis, and automatically return towards their original position.
8. A flashing arrangement for a roof window including at least two flashing members and at least one sealing gasket, the at least one sealing gasket comprising a compressible sealing section and an attachment section comprising at least two legs configured for engagement with a flashing member, said at least one sealing gasket having a length direction and a width direction extending perpendicular to the length direction, and said compressible sealing section and said attachment section both extending over substantially an entire length of the at least one sealing gasket when seen in the length direction, the at least two legs of the attachment section project from a base section of the attachment section in a height direction, which is perpendicular to the length direction and the width direction, each leg of the at least two legs has a free edge furthest from the base section, and that the at least two legs project substantially in parallel, so that a first recess extending in the length direction is defined between the at least two legs, and said attachment section comprises a second recess extending in parallel with the first recess, said first recess and said second recess being configured for engagement with one of a flange, ridge, and leg on a flashing member where the compressible sealing section of the at least one sealing gasket contacts both flashing members and closes a gap between them and where one of a flange, ridge, and leg on a flashing member projects into a corresponding recess of the attachment section.
9. The flashing arrangement according to claim 8, where one of a flange, ridge, and leg on a flashing member contacts a surface section of the compressible sealing section at a position above a cavity therein, and where at least the surface section of the compressible sealing section is made from a resilient material allowing the cavity to be deformed.
10. A method of sealing a gap between flashing members for a roof window, comprising the steps of: bringing at least a compressible sealing section of a sealing gasket into contact with both flashing members and arranging the sealing gasket so that the sealing gasket it closes a gap between flashing members, providing said sealing gasket with an attachment section comprising at least two legs configured for engagement with a flashing member, said sealing gasket having a length direction and a width direction extending perpendicular to the length direction, and said compressible sealing section and said attachment section both extending over substantially the entire length of the sealing gasket when seen in the length direction, orienting in the sealing gasket such that, at least two legs of the attachment section project from a base section of the attachment section in a height direction, which is perpendicular to the length direction and the width direction, that each leg of the at least two legs has a free edge furthest from the base section, and that the at least two legs project substantially in parallel, so that a first recess extending in the length direction is defined between the at least two legs, and that said attachment section comprises a second recess extending in parallel with the first recess, arranging the sealing gasket such that one of a flange, ridge, and leg on a flashing member projects into a recess of the attachment section.
11. The sealing gasket according to claim 1, where the first recess, the second recess, and the compressible sealing section are arranged on a row when seen in the width direction.
12. The sealing gasket according to claim 2, where the compressible sealing section comprises two cavities arranged next to each other when seen in the width direction.
13. The sealing gasket according to claim 3, where the compressible sealing section comprises two cavities arranged next to each other when seen in the width direction.
14. The sealing gasket according to claim 2, where a side of the compressible sealing section furthest from the attachment section when seen in the width direction has an inclined outer surface configured for draining off water.
15. The sealing gasket according to claim 3, where a side of the compressible sealing section furthest from the attachment section when seen in the width direction has an inclined outer surface configured for draining off water.
16. The sealing gasket according to claim 4, where a side of the compressible sealing section furthest from the attachment section when seen in the width direction has an inclined outer surface configured for draining off water.
17. The sealing gasket according to claim 2, where at least one leg of the at least two legs of the attachment section is provided with a thickening or projection so that a width of a respective recess at free edges of the at least two legs is smaller than a width of the respective recess closer to the base section.
18. The sealing gasket according to claim 3, where at least one leg of the at least two legs of the attachment section is provided with a thickening or projection so that a width of a respective recess at free edges of the at least two legs is smaller than a width of the respective recess closer to the base section.
19. The sealing gasket according to claim 2, where the at least two legs of the attachment section are made from a resilient material allowing the legs to bend about an axis, which is substantially parallel to the length axis, and automatically return towards their original position.
20. The sealing gasket according to claim 3, where the at least two legs of the attachment section are made from a resilient material allowing the legs to bend about an axis, which is substantially parallel to the length axis, and automatically return towards their original position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0028] In the following description embodiments of the invention will be described with reference to the schematic drawings, in which
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0036] Referring initially to
[0037] Turning now to
[0038] As is more clearly seen in
[0039] Referring now also to
[0040] The sealing section is resting on an exterior surface 322 of the top flashing member 32 and a flange 311 of the ridge flashing member 31 projects downwards so that its free edge 312 rest on top of the sealing section.
[0041] In
[0042] The wall 413 between the two cavities is here made with a V-shaped cross-sectional shape allowing it to yield when pressure is applied to the upper side of the sealing section 41, but it is understood that this need not be the case.
[0043] As may be seen, the side 414 of the sealing section 41 furthest from the attachment section 42 when seen in the width direction W projects slightly from the gap between the ridge flashing member 31 and the top flashing member 32 and will thus be exposed to rain water etc. In order to lead water away from the gap, the exposed side 414 of the sealing section 41 has an inclined outer surface configured for draining off water.
[0044] Both cavities 411, 412, the wall 413 between them, and the inclined outer surface 414 are extending in the length direction L over the entire length of the sealing gasket 4 as is also seen in
[0045] In the embodiment shown, the entire sealing gasket 4 in made from a resilient material and this allows even the attachment section to give way for other members. In this case the ridge flashing member 31 is provided with an insulating member 313 on the interior side which will force the end 421 of the attachment section furthest from the sealing section downwards. The apparent overlap of the sealing gasket 4 and the insulating member 313 will thus not be present in real life.
[0046] The attachment section 42 of the sealing gasket 4 shown in the drawing has six legs 422 projecting from a base section 423 and forming six recesses 424, a first recess 424′ being formed between a first leg 422′ and the sealing section 41. Each leg and each recess is extending over the entire length of the sealing gasket 4 as is also seen in
[0047] As is best seen in
[0048] In this embodiment, each leg 422 has a bulge 4221 at its free edge so that the distance d between the legs at the free edges and hence the width of each recess is smaller than the distance D between the legs closer to the base section 423. In this embodiment this feature simply reduces the risk of dirt entering the recesses 424, but in other embodiments it may mean that there is a tight fit between the projecting part, such as a flange, of the flashing member 32 and the attachment section 42.
[0049] The sealing gasket 4 on the left-hand side of
[0050] Turning now to
[0051] In order to compensate for these differences the sealing gasket 4 on the left-hand side in
[0052] The sealing gasket 4 shown in the drawing is intended for use with angles of inclination of 5-25 degrees, but it is to be understood that the relative dimensions of the sealing section and the attachment section and parts thereof may be adjusted so that it may be used in other angle intervals.
[0053] Likewise, it is to be understood that the number of cavities, legs and recesses may be changed. Changes to the specific configuration of the sealing gasket 4 may be made in order to allow the use with flashing members which are different from those shown in the drawing.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0054] 1 Roof window
[0055] 11 Pane
[0056] 20 Gable
[0057] 21 Mounting bracket
[0058] 22 Mounting bracket
[0059] 23 Load-bearing beam
[0060] 3 Flashing arrangement
[0061] 31 Ridge flashing member
[0062] 311 Flange
[0063] 312 Free edge
[0064] 313 Insulating member
[0065] 32 Top flashing member
[0066] 321 Flange
[0067] 322 Exterior surface
[0068] 33 Connector bracket
[0069] 34 Connector bracket
[0070] 4 Sealing gasket
[0071] 41 Sealing section
[0072] 411 Cavity
[0073] 412 Cavity
[0074] 413 Wall between cavities
[0075] 414 Side furthest from attachment section
[0076] 42 Attachment section
[0077] 421 End furthest from sealing section
[0078] 422 Leg
[0079] 4221 Bulge
[0080] 422′ First leg
[0081] 423 Base section
[0082] 424 Recess
[0083] 424′ First recess
[0084] A Angle of inclination
[0085] d Distance between legs at free edges
[0086] D Distance between legs away from free edges
[0087] L Length direction
[0088] W W direction