WIDTH-SELECTABLE PIPE FLASHING PIECE AND METHOD OF USE
20210148489 · 2021-05-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16L5/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L5/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E04D13/1476
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A flashing piece, having an outer portion, defining an opening and made of a first polymeric material and an inner portion, joined to the outer portion about the opening and extending across and covering the opening. The inner portion is made of a second polymeric material that is more flexible and elastic than the outer material and is in most places of a first thickness and further defines indented rings wherein the second polymeric material is thinner than the first thickness, thereby enabling an installer to begin and propagate a tear about an indented ring.
Claims
1. A flashing piece, comprising: a) an outer portion, defining an opening and made of a first polymeric material; and b) an inner portion, joined to said outer portion about said opening and extending across and covering said opening; and c) wherein said inner portion is made of a second polymeric material that is more flexible and elastic than said outer material and is in most places of a first thickness and further defines indented rings wherein said second polymeric material is thinner than said first thickness, thereby enabling an installer to begin and propagate a tear about an indented ring.
2. The flashing piece of claim 1, wherein said first outer portion includes raised features that collectively form down channels for unobstructed water flow.
3. The flashing piece of claim 2, wherein said raised features are vertically oriented raised ribs.
4. The flashing piece of claim 1, further wherein said inner portion defines more than two of said indented rings.
5. The flashing piece of claim 1, wherein said outer portion is made of polymeric material.
6. The flashing piece of claim 1, wherein said outer portion is made of one material taken from a group consisting essentially of polyvinyl chloride and polyamide.
7. The flashing piece of claim 1, wherein said inner portion further defines a thinned spot, that can be easily broached to create an opening for passing through a grounding wire associated to a gas pipe.
8. The flashing piece of claim 1, wherein each said indented ring is between 0.2 mm thick and 1.0 mm thick.
9. The flashing piece of claim 1, wherein said inner portion is generally between 1 mm thick and 3 mm thick.
10. The flashing piece of claim 1, wherein each said indented ring is between one-eighth and one-half the general thickness of the inner portion.
11. A method of installing a pipe during the construction of a structure having walls, including a primary weather barrier, a secondary weather barrier and framing, at the point where the framing has been at least partially completed, through a hole in a said wall, so as to not permit water to enter said structure past said secondary weather barrier, including through said hole in said wall about said pipe, comprising: a) providing a flashing piece, comprising: i. an outer portion, defining an opening and made of a first polymeric material; and ii. an inner portion, joined to said outer portion about said opening and extending across and covering said opening; and iii. wherein said inner portion is made of a second polymeric material that is more flexible and elastic than said first polymeric material and is in most places of a first thickness and further defines indented rings wherein said second polymeric material is thinner than said first thickness; b) partially installing said pipe, so that it has a free end extending through said framing; c) broaching one of said indented rings to create a tear along said indented ring, and then propagating said tear about said indented ring, until said tear extends all the way around said indented ring and removing the resultant disk of second polymeric material inside said indented ring, thereby creating a through-hole; d) placing said through-hole about said pipe and attaching said outer portion to said framing; e) constructing the primary weather barrier, about said pipe.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein said first outer portion includes raised features that collectively form down channels for unobstructed water flow.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein said raised features are vertically oriented raised ribs.
14. The method of claim 11, wherein said framing includes sheathing, and wherein a hole is formed in said sheathing to accommodate said pipe.
15. The method of claim 11, wherein said inner portion further includes a thin spot, and wherein said method includes broaching said thin spot and passing a grounding wire through it.
16. A pipe installation, comprising: a) a wall, including an exterior weather barrier, defining a through-hole; b) an interior weather barrier, including a frame and a layer of fluid impenetrable sheets, over said frame; c) a flashing piece joined to said frame, and having: i. an outer portion, defining an opening and made of a first polymeric material; ii. an inner portion, made of a second polymeric material that is more flexible and elastic than said outer material, joined to said outer portion about said opening and extending across and partially covering said opening; and iii. wherein said inner portion defines a through-hole; d) a pipe, extending through said through-hole; and e) a set of raised features, on said outer portion, collectively forming down-channels for water that has contacted said interior barrier and preventing an inner surface of said exterior barrier from blocking downward flow of said water by abutting said first outer portion.
17. The pipe installation of claim 16, wherein said raised features are vertically oriented, raised ribs.
18. The pipe installation of claim 16, wherein said pipe is a gas pipe and wherein a grounding wire is associated to said gas pipe, and wherein said inner portion defines a second through-hole smaller than said first through-hole and said wire associated to said gas pipe extends through said second through-hole.
19. The pipe installation of claim 16, wherein said frame includes framing timbers and a wooden sheathing, and wherein a hole is cut through said wooden sheathing to accommodate said pipe.
20. A flashing piece, comprising: a) an outer portion, defining an opening and made of a first polymeric material; and b) an inner portion, joined to said outer portion about said opening and extending across and covering said opening; and c) wherein said inner portion is made of a second polymeric material that is more flexible and elastic than said outer material and is in most places of a first thickness and further defines a plurality of thinned portions sized to permit passage of cables by broaching a thinned portion and passing a cable through the resultant aperture.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0009] Various embodiments of the invention are disclosed in the following detailed description and accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION AND EMBODIMENTS
[0019] The following is a detailed description of exemplary embodiments to illustrate the principles of the invention. The embodiments are provided to illustrate aspects of the invention, but the invention is not limited to any embodiment. The scope of the invention encompasses numerous alternatives, modifications and equivalent; it is limited only by the claims.
[0020] Numerous specific details are set forth in the following description in order to provide a thorough understanding of the invention. However, the invention may be practiced according to the claims without some, or all, of these specific details. For the purpose of clarity, technical material that is known in the technical fields related to the invention has not been described in detail so that the invention is not unnecessarily obscured.
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[0022] It may be noted that there are at least two different forms of construction, open-frame construction, where sheathing 29 would not be present, and sheathed wall construction, having sheathing 29. Sheathing 29 forms a part of the frame, and if it is present, panel 12 would typically be secured onto the sheathing 29, which would also have a sheathing through-hole 38 (
[0023] In the case of gas pipes, it is common to have a grounding wire installed in association with the pipe. To accommodate such a wire, a thinned, easily broached spot 40 of portion 14 is provided. Spot 40 also permits a workman to push a low voltage cable through the elastic material (such as for a phone, television, alarms, cameras, internet or ground wires) without first cutting a through-hole in flashing piece 10. The elastic material of portion 14 seals around a cable or cables, thereby providing superior protection against water ingress at the point of entry for a cable or cables. Often spot 40 will be used as an entry point for a cable that is not associated with any pipe entering through portion 14. It is notable that the sides of thinned spots 40 taper inwardly from the full thickness section of portion 14 to the fully thinned center area of spot 40. This permits the accommodation of wires and cables having varying thicknesses, with a thick cable being hugged by the thicker, tapering portions near the perimeter of thinned spot 40, and a thinner wire piercing only in the thinned area, and being hugged by the material around that wire. Typically, the grounding wire shown in
[0024] Rigid panel 12 may be made of polyvinyl chloride or polyamide, or any other material that is rigid enough to stay in place after being secured into a structural support. Circular portion 14 may be made of silicone rubber or similar rubbery, gripping material, having some elasticity to accept and grip a pipe. Both rigid panel 12 and circular portion 14 are, in most places 70 mils (1.8 mm) thick. In embodiments, the thickness of rigid panel 12 and circular portion 14 range between 1 mm and 3 mm thick. Each indented ring 16 is 20 mils (0.5 mm) thick. In embodiments indented rings 16 range from 0.2 mm thick to 1 mm thick. In embodiments indented rings 16 are one-eighth to one-half the thickness of the remainder of portion 14. The joint between circular portion and rigid panel is formed by the elastomeric material interlocking with the more rigid material, as shown in
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[0026] The disclosed embodiments are illustrative, not restrictive. While specific configurations of pipe flashing have been described, it is understood that the present invention can be applied to a wide variety of flashing and water blockage. There are many alternative ways of implementing the invention.