US20090064600A9 - Rollable roof ridge and ventilation element - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a rollable roof ridge ventilation element for slanted roofs, consisting of a strip-type, air-permeable carrier material that is connected to edge strips of an elastically deformable plastic film.
- a roof ridge ventilation element of this type is already known from German patent document DE 198 21 035 B4.
- Roof ridge ventilation elements are commercially available and are used for the air-permeable sealing of ridge and hip stones on building roofs. These ventilation elements consist of an air-permeable strip-type carrier material that is provided with self-adhesive tapes along its edges.
- the strip-type carrier material is installed longitudinally in the center of the ridge or hip pole and is attached with the aid of its self-adhesive tapes to the adjacent roof tiles. Since roof tiles for the most part do not have a flat surface, but a curved (pan-shaped) surface, the strip-type carrier material is either pleated across the total width, in the manner of a bellows, or only the edge regions that must be glued on are pleated or cut to form a fringe. Following this, the ridge or hip stones are fitted over the completely installed ventilation element and are held in place by means of brackets.
- roof ridge ventilation elements have different structural features to ensure a sufficient flow of air from the roof inside area through the strip-type carrier material and into the transverse channel, through which outside air flows and which is located between the ridge or hip stone and the top of the roofing mat.
- the simplest variant of a carrier material consists of a foam-material strip, having a thickness of approximately 13 mm and an air-permeability of up to 99 percent.
- the center region and the edge regions of the foam strip are thermally compressed to a thickness of approximately 1 mm, wherein the center region remains flat and the edge regions are profiled so as to be undulating. Owing to its extremely low weight and simultaneously large surface area, the known foam material roof ridge ventilation element is always in danger of being carried off by wind during the installation.
- the strip-type carrier material consists of an extremely thin and light-weight, needle-perforated plastic non-woven with low rigidity, which is provided along both edge regions with metal strips of aluminum foil, installed on the top, and is provided in the center region, on the underside, with a stiffer and thicker reinforcements strip of plastic non-woven material.
- profile rollers are used to pleat the strip-type carrier material over its complete width.
- holes are punched into both superimposed non-woven materials in the center region during the profile rolling, wherein these holes are spaced apart in longitudinal direction of the strip by approximately half the pitch height for the pleating.
- a third variant for a roof ridge ventilation element is based on the idea that a strip of perforated synthetic or rubber is best suited for an air-permeable sealing.
- the high density and thus the high specific weight of a rubber strip provides excellent preconditions for installing such a strip-type material on the roof, even if strong winds are present, without the danger of the wind carrying off the ventilation element.
- the difficulty with using a rubber strip is that it cannot be pleated permanently by means of profile rolling because of its elastic properties, but always has a tendency to return to its smooth, flat shape.
- German patent document DE 198 21 035 discloses a different rollable roof ridge ventilation element, for which the edge strips are embodied of a self-adhesive, elastically deformable rubber material and are glued onto the strip-type carrier material that is positioned in-between. The edge strips are covered on the top with a thin layer of an elastically deformable plastic film, designed to protect the edge strips against destructive UV radiation.
- a rollable roof ridge ventilation element for slanted roofs which in one embodiment comprises: a ribbon-type, air-permeable carrier material, including edge regions; and edge strips of an elastically deformable film connected, respectively, to the edge regions of the carrier material, each edge strip including: an upward-pointing fold in a longitudinal direction of the ventilation element presenting a wind-repelling lip, wherein each edge strip is comprised of one of (a) a soft metal strip including at least one of aluminum, copper, or lead, or (b) a plastic film including a metallization on an exposed surface, and wherein each edge strips includes transverse undulations and the wind-repelling lip of each edge strip includes undulations that extend transverse to a longitudinal direction of the wind-repelling lip and correspond to the transverse undulations of the edge strip.
- FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a longitudinal section of the rollable roof ridge ventilation element according to the invention.
- the roof ridge ventilation element 10 shown in FIG. 1 , comprises a strip-type, air-permeable carrier material 1 , for example a rolled up strip of perforated rubber, a fabric strip that is saturated or coated with rubber, an air-permeable non-woven material, a perforated air-permeable plastic film, or an air-permeable plastic fabric (e.g. of the type used for potato sacks).
- the carrier material 1 thickness preferably ranges from 0.2 mm to 2.0 mm.
- the complete material surface is preferably needle-perforated or provided with punched holes (for example with a hole diameter ranging from 2 mm to 5 mm), so as to ensure good air-permeability.
- the strip-type carrier material 1 width for example, is 30 cm.
- the strip-type carrier material 1 is preferably provided in its edge regions 11 with respectively on relatively wide edge strip 2 of an elastically deformable film, which may be glued to it.
- Each edge strip 2 has a width of 8 cm, for example, wherein its thickness (strength) may be in the range of approx. 0.7 mm.
- Each edge strip 2 is provided on its underside, along the outer edge region, with a self-adhesive strip 3 that is protected by a peel-off film, which is not shown herein.
- a soft metal strip of aluminum, copper, lead or the like can be considered, for example, as material for the elastically deformable edge strip 2 .
- the edge strip 2 can also consist of an elastically deformable plastic material, which is metallized along its exposed surface and is thus protected against UV radiation.
- the following materials can be considered for the elastically deformable plastic material: polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), polystyrene (PS), polyurethane (PUR), polyester (PES), polyether (PET), or polyvinylchloride (PVC) and their compounds.
- the selection of the metallizing color can be optional, so that the color of the edge strip 2 , which is visible from the outside, can be selected to match the color of the roof tiles.
- the edge strips 2 can be fitted without problem to the contours of the roof tiles adjacent to the ridge because of their elastic deformability and can be glued to these with the aid of a self-adhesive strip 3 . If the roof tiles have an undulating shape, the edge strips 2 can also be embodied with an undulating shape along their outside edges, in a manner not shown herein, in order to have a longer reserve in longitudinal direction for adapting the edge strips 2 to the shape of these roof tiles.
- a reinforcing strip 4 can be attached to the carrier material 1 for reinforcing the carrier material 1 in longitudinal direction in the center, meaning where the carrier material 1 rests on the ridge pole. Instead of using a reinforcing strip 4 , however, is it sufficient in most cases to provide the carrier material 1 with a marking, which indicates its correct positioning during the installation of the roof ridge ventilation element 10 , relative to the ridge pole.
- each elastically deformable edge strip 2 has an upward pointing fold in longitudinal direction of the ventilation element 10 , which forms an air-repelling lip 21 .
- Each of the lips 21 is located near the location where its edge strip 2 is joined to respective edge region 11 of the carrier material 1 .
- the lip 21 height is dimensioned such that rain water or blowing snow is securely prevented from penetrating the roof tiles in the direction of the air-permeable carrier material 1 and thus also the roof inside space. If the edge strips 2 have an undulating shape, then the lips 21 also have corresponding undulations transverse to their longitudinal extension. These transverse undulations of lips 21 provide a sufficient material reserve to adapt to the resulting differences in length when unrolling the ventilation element 10 .
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- This application is a continuation application of PCT International Patent Application No. PCT/EP2004/011355, filed Oct. 11, 2004, designating the United States, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
- The invention relates to a rollable roof ridge ventilation element for slanted roofs, consisting of a strip-type, air-permeable carrier material that is connected to edge strips of an elastically deformable plastic film. A roof ridge ventilation element of this type is already known from German patent document DE 198 21 035 B4.
- Roof ridge ventilation elements are commercially available and are used for the air-permeable sealing of ridge and hip stones on building roofs. These ventilation elements consist of an air-permeable strip-type carrier material that is provided with self-adhesive tapes along its edges. The strip-type carrier material is installed longitudinally in the center of the ridge or hip pole and is attached with the aid of its self-adhesive tapes to the adjacent roof tiles. Since roof tiles for the most part do not have a flat surface, but a curved (pan-shaped) surface, the strip-type carrier material is either pleated across the total width, in the manner of a bellows, or only the edge regions that must be glued on are pleated or cut to form a fringe. Following this, the ridge or hip stones are fitted over the completely installed ventilation element and are held in place by means of brackets.
- Commercially available roof ridge ventilation elements have different structural features to ensure a sufficient flow of air from the roof inside area through the strip-type carrier material and into the transverse channel, through which outside air flows and which is located between the ridge or hip stone and the top of the roofing mat. The simplest variant of a carrier material consists of a foam-material strip, having a thickness of approximately 13 mm and an air-permeability of up to 99 percent. The center region and the edge regions of the foam strip are thermally compressed to a thickness of approximately 1 mm, wherein the center region remains flat and the edge regions are profiled so as to be undulating. Owing to its extremely low weight and simultaneously large surface area, the known foam material roof ridge ventilation element is always in danger of being carried off by wind during the installation.
- According to a second variant, the strip-type carrier material consists of an extremely thin and light-weight, needle-perforated plastic non-woven with low rigidity, which is provided along both edge regions with metal strips of aluminum foil, installed on the top, and is provided in the center region, on the underside, with a stiffer and thicker reinforcements strip of plastic non-woven material. Following the gluing on of the metal strip and the reinforcement strip, profile rollers are used to pleat the strip-type carrier material over its complete width. In addition, holes are punched into both superimposed non-woven materials in the center region during the profile rolling, wherein these holes are spaced apart in longitudinal direction of the strip by approximately half the pitch height for the pleating.
- A third variant for a roof ridge ventilation element, disclosed in German patent document DE 196 04 256 A1, is based on the idea that a strip of perforated synthetic or rubber is best suited for an air-permeable sealing. The high density and thus the high specific weight of a rubber strip provides excellent preconditions for installing such a strip-type material on the roof, even if strong winds are present, without the danger of the wind carrying off the ventilation element. However, the difficulty with using a rubber strip is that it cannot be pleated permanently by means of profile rolling because of its elastic properties, but always has a tendency to return to its smooth, flat shape. To counter this problem and permanently pleat a strip of rubber, first the edge regions and then the center region of the smooth, flat strip of rubber for a known roof ridge ventilation element are covered with a thin metal strip, for example an aluminum foil, which can be deformed permanently with little force expenditure. Following this, only the metal strips and the thereto adhering regions of the rubber strip are pleated with the aid of profile rollers. The strength of the metal strips is selected such that the elastic forces of the pleated strip of rubber are not sufficient to restore the pleated metal strips to the original shape, meaning to smooth them out again.
- German patent document DE 198 21 035 discloses a different rollable roof ridge ventilation element, for which the edge strips are embodied of a self-adhesive, elastically deformable rubber material and are glued onto the strip-type carrier material that is positioned in-between. The edge strips are covered on the top with a thin layer of an elastically deformable plastic film, designed to protect the edge strips against destructive UV radiation.
- However, it has been found that with all known, rollable roof ridge ventilation elements, drizzle or flying snow can enter the roof inside area by way of the ventilation element if wind conditions are unfavorable.
- In contrast thereto, it is an object of the present invention to create a rollable roof ridge ventilation element, which securely prevents drizzle or flying snow from entering the roof inside area.
- The above and other objects are accomplished according to the invention by the provision of a rollable roof ridge ventilation element for slanted roofs, which in one embodiment comprises: a ribbon-type, air-permeable carrier material, including edge regions; and edge strips of an elastically deformable film connected, respectively, to the edge regions of the carrier material, each edge strip including: an upward-pointing fold in a longitudinal direction of the ventilation element presenting a wind-repelling lip, wherein each edge strip is comprised of one of (a) a soft metal strip including at least one of aluminum, copper, or lead, or (b) a plastic film including a metallization on an exposed surface, and wherein each edge strips includes transverse undulations and the wind-repelling lip of each edge strip includes undulations that extend transverse to a longitudinal direction of the wind-repelling lip and correspond to the transverse undulations of the edge strip.
- The invention is explained in further detail in the following, considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawing.
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FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a longitudinal section of the rollable roof ridge ventilation element according to the invention. - The roof
ridge ventilation element 10, shown inFIG. 1 , comprises a strip-type, air-permeable carrier material 1, for example a rolled up strip of perforated rubber, a fabric strip that is saturated or coated with rubber, an air-permeable non-woven material, a perforated air-permeable plastic film, or an air-permeable plastic fabric (e.g. of the type used for potato sacks). Thecarrier material 1 thickness preferably ranges from 0.2 mm to 2.0 mm. If a carrier material is used, which is not air-permeable per se or only slightly air-permeable, the complete material surface is preferably needle-perforated or provided with punched holes (for example with a hole diameter ranging from 2 mm to 5 mm), so as to ensure good air-permeability. The strip-type carrier material 1 width, for example, is 30 cm. - The strip-
type carrier material 1 is preferably provided in itsedge regions 11 with respectively on relativelywide edge strip 2 of an elastically deformable film, which may be glued to it. Eachedge strip 2 has a width of 8 cm, for example, wherein its thickness (strength) may be in the range of approx. 0.7 mm. Eachedge strip 2 is provided on its underside, along the outer edge region, with a self-adhesive strip 3 that is protected by a peel-off film, which is not shown herein. A soft metal strip of aluminum, copper, lead or the like can be considered, for example, as material for the elasticallydeformable edge strip 2. In place of the soft metal, theedge strip 2 can also consist of an elastically deformable plastic material, which is metallized along its exposed surface and is thus protected against UV radiation. The following materials can be considered for the elastically deformable plastic material: polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), polystyrene (PS), polyurethane (PUR), polyester (PES), polyether (PET), or polyvinylchloride (PVC) and their compounds. The selection of the metallizing color can be optional, so that the color of theedge strip 2, which is visible from the outside, can be selected to match the color of the roof tiles. - When installing the roof
ridge ventilation element 10, theedge strips 2 can be fitted without problem to the contours of the roof tiles adjacent to the ridge because of their elastic deformability and can be glued to these with the aid of a self-adhesive strip 3. If the roof tiles have an undulating shape, theedge strips 2 can also be embodied with an undulating shape along their outside edges, in a manner not shown herein, in order to have a longer reserve in longitudinal direction for adapting theedge strips 2 to the shape of these roof tiles. - A reinforcing strip 4 can be attached to the
carrier material 1 for reinforcing thecarrier material 1 in longitudinal direction in the center, meaning where thecarrier material 1 rests on the ridge pole. Instead of using a reinforcing strip 4, however, is it sufficient in most cases to provide thecarrier material 1 with a marking, which indicates its correct positioning during the installation of the roofridge ventilation element 10, relative to the ridge pole. - According to the invention, each elastically
deformable edge strip 2 has an upward pointing fold in longitudinal direction of theventilation element 10, which forms an air-repellinglip 21. Each of thelips 21 is located near the location where itsedge strip 2 is joined torespective edge region 11 of thecarrier material 1. Thelip 21 height is dimensioned such that rain water or blowing snow is securely prevented from penetrating the roof tiles in the direction of the air-permeable carrier material 1 and thus also the roof inside space. If theedge strips 2 have an undulating shape, then thelips 21 also have corresponding undulations transverse to their longitudinal extension. These transverse undulations oflips 21 provide a sufficient material reserve to adapt to the resulting differences in length when unrolling theventilation element 10. - The invention has been described in detail with respect to referred embodiments, and it will now be apparent from the foregoing to those skilled in the art, that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects, and the invention, therefore, as defined in the appended claims, is intended to cover all such changes and modifications that fall within the true spirit of the invention.
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