SUPPORT ARRANGEMENT FOR COVERING ELEMENTS OF A BUILDING
20200318354 ยท 2020-10-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04D1/30
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04D3/24
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04D13/158
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04D2003/3617
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A support arrangement for supporting covering elements on a soffit and/or a fascia of a building. The support arrangement has a backing member that is operable to receive covering elements and is formed at least partially from non-metallic material. The support arrangement further has an attachment means for attaching the support arrangement to a building or building component such that it forms a part of the building. The support arrangement is non-flammable and can easily receive fixings to fix covering elements thereto. Covering elements can be fixed to the support arrangement and then the arrangement can be attached to a building or building component such that the covering elements form a part of the soffit or fascia of the building.
Claims
1. A support arrangement for supporting covering elements on a soffit and/or a fascia of a building, the support arrangement comprising a backing member that is operable to receive covering elements and is formed at least partially from non-metallic material, the support arrangement further comprising an attachment means for attaching the support arrangement to a building or building component such that it forms a part of the building.
2. A support arrangement as claimed in claim 1 wherein the support arrangement has a soffit-forming face.
3. A support arrangement as claimed in claim 2 wherein the support arrangement has a fascia-forming face.
4. A support arrangement as claimed in claim 3 wherein the attachment means is located to the rear of the fascia-forming face and proximal an upper portion of the fascia-forming face.
5. A support arrangement as claimed in claim 1 wherein the attachment means is operable to mount or mechanically fix the support arrangement to a building component, or to hang the support arrangement from a building component.
6. A support arrangement as claimed in claim 5 wherein the attachment means is operable to mount the support arrangement on a building such that at least part of the support arrangement forms at least a part of a building soffit.
7. A support arrangement as claimed in 1 wherein the attachment means comprises an elongate attachment channel.
8. A support arrangement as claimed in claim 7 wherein the attachment means comprises one or more fixing elements that are operable to fixedly engage with fixing means such as nuts or bolts, and wherein the one or more fixing elements are movable relative to the attachment channel.
9. A support arrangement as claimed in claim 8 wherein the fixing element is a female fixing element such as a nut that can receive a male fixing element that extends to the female fixing element of the attachment means.
10. A support arrangement as claimed in claim 7 wherein the attachment means comprises a retaining means to retain at least one fixing element within the attachment channel.
11. A support arrangement as claimed in claim 1 wherein the backing member is to formed at least partially from cementitious and/or composite material.
12. A support arrangement as claimed in claim 1 wherein the support arrangement comprises a supporting structure and wherein the backing member is supportable by the supporting structure.
13. A support arrangement as claimed in claim 12 wherein the supporting structure comprises a plurality of spaced apart support members, the spacing between support members being traversable by the backing member.
14. A support arrangement as claimed in claim 13 wherein one or more support members are fixed to the attachment means and wherein the support members and the attachment means are arranged defining a virtual plane to which the backing member is mounted.
15. A support arrangement as claimed in claim 13 wherein one or more support members are elongate support members and wherein one or more elongate support members are arranged extending away from the attachment means such that the longitudinal axis of the support member is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the attachment means.
16. A support arrangement as claimed in claim 13 wherein one or more of the support members are formed from metal angles.
17. A support arrangement as claimed in claim 13 wherein the support members are sized and/or are spaced apart at predetermined distances according to the size of the covering elements to be fitted to the support arrangement such that the support members are fixed to the backing member by fixing means that are positioned between covering elements when the covering elements are applied to the backing member.
18. A support arrangement as claimed in claim 12 wherein the backing member is fixed to the supporting structure by fixing means such as a screw and washer, pop rivet, spring clip, etc.
19. A support arrangement as claimed in claim 1 wherein the backing member is shaped to interlock with backing members of adjacent support arrangements such that a continuous surface is formed.
20. A support arrangement as claimed in claim 1 wherein the support arrangement comprises covering elements fitted to the backing member, wherein the covering elements are fixed to the backing member solely by a mechanical fix and not via adhering, gluing or bonding the covering elements to the backing member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0127] The invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, which shows only three embodiments of a support arrangement according to the invention, and only one embodiment of a mount for a support arrangement according to the invention by way of example only.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0143] The support arrangement 1 further has an attachment arrangement 10 to enable the support arrangement 1 to be attached to a building or building component, the support arrangement 10 in this embodiment being an attachment channel 10. The attachment channel 10 is located to the rear of the fascia-forming face 60 and it is proximal an upper portion of the fascia-forming face 60. The top of the attachment channel 10 is flush with the top of the fascia-forming face when the support arrangement 1 is orientated upright as it would be when fitted to a building component. The support members 6 are interconnected via an elongate attachment channel 10 that extends between the support members 6. The longitudinal axis of the attachment channel 10 is perpendicular the longitudinal axis of the support members 6. Specifically, the longitudinal axis of the attachment channel 10 is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of part of the flat portion 7 that is fixed to the attachment channel 10. The flange 8 of each support member 6 is shaped to extend along a portion of the attachment channel 10. The attachment channel 10 is bifunctional in that it forms a part of the support framework to which the backing board 3 is fixed, and it is engageable with fixings of a mount for mounting the support arrangement 1 on a building. The attachment channel 10 has a base 15 with two mutually opposing sidewalls 16a, 16b that extend perpendicularly from the base 15, and an opening that is mutually opposing the base 15. The attachment arrangement 10 further has a retaining arrangement to retain fixing elements movably within in the attachment arrangement 10. In this embodiment, the retaining arrangement is formed by retaining lips 11, wherein the opening has two mutually opposed retaining lips 11 that extend from the upper portion of the sidewalls 16a, 16b to project over the opening.
[0144] Fixing elements such as a nut or bolt or similar element can be inserted into the attachment channel 10 to enable the support arrangement 1 to be fixed to a building or building component. For example, a spring nut can be inserted into the attachment channel 10 and slid along the attachment channel 10 to a desired location (see
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[0146] The support arrangement 101 has a backing board 103 formed from fibre cement boards. The backing board 103 is shaped to form a soffit surface having three rows 125a, 125b, 125c of brick slips wherein the middle row 125b is offset relative to the top 125a and bottom 125c row to replicate the appearance of a traditional brick wall. One row of the brick slips 125a forms a part of the face of the building when the support arrangement 101 is mounted, and each brick slip in this row has a right angle turn which extends out from the soffit surface and upwards along a portion of the face of the building. In this embodiment, the flat portion 107 of the support members 120, 121 extends perpendicular to the plane of the sidewall 116a of the attachment channel 110 and is coplanar with the plane of the base 115 of the attachment channel 110. The attachment channel 110 sits at the right angle of the brick slips 125a that form a part of the face of a building, and the support members 120, 121 extend back across the rows of brick slips 125a, 125b, 125c. The support arrangement 101 is shaped such that it can interlock with an adjacent support arrangement 101 of the same shape and interlock such that a continuous surface is formed. The rows 125a, 125b and 125c are all of equal length but the middle row 125b is offset relative to the upper and lower rows 125a, 125c, thereby creating a projection at one end that is engageable with an opening in a similar support arrangement, and an opening at the opposing end of the row 125b to receive a similar projection of an adjacent similar support arrangement. The shorter support members 121 extend across two rows 125a, 125b, terminating at the location of the third row 125c. The longer support members 120 extend between brick slips of the third row 125c.
[0147] The third embodiment of a support arrangement is shown in
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[0149] The mount 50 further has two spaced apart brackets 54a, 54b that each support the masonry support surface 51. The brackets 54a, 54b have a slot (not shown) and a lock washer 55a, 55b arranged to attach the brackets 54a, 54b to a wall with bolts 56. The bolts 56 extend through the slot and are fixed relative to the slot by the lock washers 55a, 55b. Each lock washer 55a, 55b has a body (not shown) and a protrusion (not shown) disposed on one face of the body. The protrusion is configured to be disposable in a corresponding slot of a bracket 54a, 54b. The lock washer further has an engagement arrangement (not shown) disposed on the protrusion that is configured to be engageable with the slot of the bracket 54a, 54b and hold the body stationary with respect to the bracket 54a, 54b. Further, there is a slotted hole (not shown) disposed in the body configured to admit a shaft of a bolt 56 therethrough to allow lateral movement of the body relative to the shaft while the shaft is admitted through the slotted hole. The mount 50 further has a shim 57a, 57b located and the wall, providing adjustability of the building arrangement.
[0150] In use, the support arrangement 1, 101, 201 can be prefabricated to a desired shape and size before fitting on a building. Initially, the supporting structure 2, 102, 202 is manufactured by assembling and welding together or otherwise connecting support members 6, 120, 121, 231, 232a, 232b, 232c to produce a desired framework. Ideally, although not essentially, an awareness of the final brick slip location should be considered when designing the support member framework. For example, in the first and second embodiments 1, 101, the fixings of the support members 6, 120, 121 are located between the brick slips. Either before or after assembling the supporting structure 2, 102, 202, holes should be drilled through the support members 6, 120, 121, 231, 232a, 232b, 232c. The attachment channel 10, 110, 210 should also be attached to the supporting structure 2, 102, 202 at this stage. The backing board 3, 103 is cut to size and then a mechanical fix (see
[0151] The support arrangement 1, 101, 201 is mounted to a wall by first attaching a mount 50 to the surface of the wall. The brackets 54a, 54b of the mount 50 are first attached to the surface of the wall using a bolt 56 for each bracket 54a, 54b. A lock washer 55a, 55b is also used. The bolt 56 passes through the lock washer 55a, 55b and a slot of the bracket 54a, 54b and into the wall. The lock washer 55a, 55b can fixedly adjust the location of the bracket 54a, 54b relative to the placement of the bolt 56 after the bolt has been inserted into the wall. This enables the final location of the support arrangement 1, 101, 201 on the building to be adjusted even after the bolt has been inserted into the wall. Once the brackets 54a, 54b are fixed to the wall, the support arrangement 1, 101, 201 can then be fixed to the masonry support surface 50. The location of the attachment channel 10, 110, 210 relative to the fascia forming face 61 is such that when the support arrangement 1, 101, 201 is fitted to the masonry support surface 50, covering elements on the support arrangement 1, 101, 201 form a continuous, preferably patterned surface, with the brickwork that is disposed on and supported by the masonry support surface 50. Initially, spring nuts 240 are inserted into the attachment channel 10, 110, 210 and moved along the attachment channel 10, 110, 210 to the location of the slots 52a, 52b in the masonry support surface 50. Then bolts 53a, 53b are inserted through the slots 52a, 52b and the support arrangement 1, 101, 201 is raised, with the attachment channel 10, 110, 210 being located at the bolts 53a, 53b. The bolts 53a, 53b are tightened through the spring nuts 240 to fix the support arrangement 1, 101, 201 to the mount 50.
[0152] In the preceding discussion of the invention, unless stated to the contrary, the disclosure of alternative values for the upper or lower limit of the permitted range of a parameter, coupled with an indication that one of the values is more highly preferred than the other, is to be construed as an implied statement that each intermediate value of the parameter, lying between the more preferred and the less preferred of the alternatives, is itself preferred to the less preferred value and also to each value lying between the less preferred value and the intermediate value.
[0153] The features disclosed in the foregoing description or the following drawings, expressed in their specific forms or in terms of a means for performing a disclosed function, or a method or a process of attaining the disclosed result, as appropriate, may separately, or in any combination of such features be utilised for realising the invention in diverse forms thereof.