A ROOF TILE CLIP
A roof tile clip (1) for securing a lateral edge (3) of a lower portion of a roof tile (2) to a batten (5), the lower portion of the roof tile (2) rests on an upper portion of a below roof tile (2′), which in turn rests on the batten (5), the roof tile clip (1) comprises a hook (6) for hooking over the lateral edge (3) of the roof tile (2), a securing device (7) for securing the clip (1) to the batten (5), and a shaft (8) between the hook (6) and the securing device (7), wherein the securing device comprises a retainer (7) slidable in a longitudinal direction (9) of the batten (5).
The invention relates to a roof tile clip for securing a lateral edge of a lower portion of a roof tile to a batten, the lower portion of the roof tile rests on an upper portion of a below roof tile, which in turn rests on the batten, the roof tile clip comprises a hook for hooking over the lateral edge of the roof tile, a securing device for securing the clip to the batten, and a shaft between the hook and the securing device.
Roof tiles are used for covering sloping roofs, and are placed on horizontal battens extending in the transverse direction of the roof. The distances between the battens are smaller than the lengths of the roof tiles. The upper portions of the roof tiles rest on the battens, while the lower portions of the roof tiles rest on the upper portions of the roof tiles below. In this way the roof tiles overlap in the sloping direction of the roof. The roof tiles also overlap in the transverse direction of the roof, i.e. in the direction of the battens.
The gravitation prevents the roof tiles from sliding upwards of the roof, and lugs on the underside of the roof tiles abut the battens and prevents the roof tiles from sliding downwards of the roof. The roof tiles are thereby held in place in the sloping direction of the roof. Lateral edges of the roof tiles have features that interlock with corresponding features of the roof tiles overlapping in the transverse direction of the roof, and the roof tiles are thereby held in place also in the transverse direction of the roof.
In windy areas, however, the wind may grab the edges of the roof tiles and lift them, and possibly rip them off the roof, if they are not positively secured. In windy areas roof tiles may therefore be secured to the battens by roof tile clips. They come in various designs, and are also known as “wind clips”, “storm clips” and “hurricane clips”. Depending on the expected wind, roof tile clips are used for some, or in rare cases, all of the roof tiles. Particularly the roof tiles along the sides of the roof are secured by clips.
The hook of the roof tile clip is hooked over the top surface of the lateral edge of the roof tile. The distance between the top surface of the lateral edge of the roof tile and the batten depends on the type of roof tiles. The roof tile clips therefore come in different lengths for different types of roof tiles. The distances between the top surface of the lateral edge of the roof tile and the batten also vary due to inaccuracies.
Lonevågg Beslagfabrik, Norway, produces a roof tile clip named PK followed by a number indicating size corresponding to the distance between the top surface of the lateral edge of the roof tile and the batten, see www.lobas.no. This clip comprises a hook for hooking over the lateral edge of the roof tile, a securing device for securing the clip to the batten, and a shaft between the hook and the securing device. The securing device is formed by a double spike integral with the clip, for hammering into the batten. A similar storm clip is shown on http://www.igarasjen.no/, with an integral nail as a securing device.
For these two roof tile clips, varying distances between the roof tiles and the battens due to inaccuracies are accommodated by adapting the position for hammering the spike or nail into the batten.
NO321881 describes a roof tile clip made from wire, which is secured by a separate nail inserted through a loop of the wire. This clip is therefore more complicated and slower to mount than the clips with integral spike or nail.
N0301603 describes a roof tile clip made from plate, with an integral spike for securing to a batten.
NO305610 describes a roof tile clip made from plate and wire, the wire is pointed for securing to a batten.
NO311845 describes a roof tile clip made from plate and wire, the wire is pointed for acting like a nail.
When laying roof tiles, it is sometimes required to adjust the position of a roof tile, i.e. move the roof tile in the longitudinal direction of the batten, after the clip has been mounted. The above prior art roof tile clips are attached to the batten by spikes or nails penetrating the batten, and when adjusting the position of a roof tile secured by one of these clips, the spike or nail first have to be removed from the batten. This is time consuming and might be awkward due to the narrow space underneath the roof tile.
When removing roof tiles secured by the above prior art roof tile clips, which may be required when the roof tiles are old and need replacement, or for other maintenance reasons, it is required to remove the clips, and therefore also the spikes or nails. Again this is time consuming and might be awkward.
The purpose of the invention is to provide a roof tile clip which allows adjusting the position of the roof tile in the longitudinal direction of the batten after the clip has been mounted. A further purpose is that the clip shall be sturdy after mounting. A further purpose is that the clip shall be easy to remove. A further purpose is that the clip preferably to some extent shall be adaptable to different distances between the roof tile and the batten. A further purpose is that the clip preferably shall be in one piece, for simple handling and mounting. A further purpose is at least to provide an alternative to prior art.
The purposes are achieved by the features of the claims, description and drawings.
The invention thus relates to a roof tile clip for securing a lateral edge of a lower portion of a roof tile to a batten, the lower portion of the roof tile rests on an upper portion of a below roof tile, which in turn rests on the batten, the roof tile clip comprises a hook for hooking over the lateral edge of the roof tile, a securing device for securing the clip to the batten, and a shaft between the hook and the securing device. According to the invention the securing device comprises a retainer slidable in a longitudinal direction of the batten. This allows adjusting the position of the retainer, and thereby the clip and the roof tile, in the longitudinal direction of the batten after the clip has been mounted. The adjustment can be made by hand. Removal of the clip can also easily be done by hand.
The invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
To prevent wind from grabbing the edges of the roof tiles, and possibly lift the roof tiles and rip them off the roof, the lateral edge 3 of roof tile 2 is secured to the below batten 5 by the roof tile clip 1 of
The retainer 7, see
The clip 1 of
When securing a roof tile 2 by the clip 1 of
There are no fastening devices that penetrate the batten 5, and the retainer 7 is therefore slidable in the longitudinal direction 9 of the batten 5. If adjustment of the roof tile 2 in the longitudinal direction 9 is required after mounting of the clip 1, this can be done by simply sliding the retainer 7 along the batten 5 by hand. Further, if it is required to remove the clip 1, this can be done by unhooking the hook 6 from the lateral edge 3 of the roof tile 2, and, since there are no fastening devices that penetrate the batten 5, simply pull the retainer 7 off the batten 5 by hand.
Going back to
When mounting the clip 1 of
The hook 6 may take various shapes, and may interact with the lateral edge 3 of the roof tile 2 in various ways, e.g. inserted in one or both grooves 4. The invention is not dependent upon any particular design of the hook 6 or any particular interaction between the hook and the lateral edge 3 of the roof tile 2.
The shaft 8 may also take various shapes. Its purpose is to connect the hook to the retainer, to provide adequate stiffness to the clip, and to be a tension element for preventing the hook to move away from the retainer. In a not illustrated alternative, the shaft 8 is springy in its longitudinal direction, for adaption to different distances between the roof tile 2 and the batten 5. This may be realized by a shaft with a spring portion, which may be a wire or plate bent into a helical or zigzag shape.
By using a relatively short shaft 8, and by including a spring function either by the embodiment of
In the roof tile clips described with reference to the figures, the retainer 7 is without fastening devices intended to penetrate the batten 5, i.e. without spikes or nails. Further there are no portions intended for such fastening devices, i.e. there are no holes or similar intended for inserting nails, screws or other penetrating items. However, in an alternative design of the invention, features allowing fixing the retainer to the batten by fastening devices that penetrate the batten may be included in addition to the features of the invention. An example of such a feature is making the retainer of
Claims
1-15. (canceled)
16. A roof tile clip for securing a lateral edge of a lower portion of a roof tile to a batten, the lower portion of the roof tile rests on an upper portion of a below roof tile, which in turn rests on the batten, the roof tile clip comprises a hook for hooking over the lateral edge of the roof tile, a securing device for securing the clip to the batten, and a shaft between the hook and the securing device, wherein the securing device comprises a retainer slidable in a longitudinal direction of the batten.
17. The clip according to claim 16, wherein the retainer comprises a lower portion for contact with a lower side of the batten, an inner portion for contact with a proximal side of the batten, and an outer portion for contact with a distal side of the batten.
18. The clip according to claim 16, wherein the retainer comprises an upper portion for contact with an upper side of the batten.
19. The clip according to claim 18, wherein the upper portion of the retainer has an upwardly sloping portion for guiding the retainer when placing it around the batten.
20. The clip according to claim 17, wherein the shaft forms the inner portion of the retainer.
21. The clip according to claim 16, wherein the below roof tile has an upper end projecting from the batten, wherein the clip is adapted to contact between the shaft and the upper end of the below roof tile.
22. The clip according to claim 16, wherein the retainer is springy and arranged to be snapped on the batten by hand.
23. The clip according to claim 16, wherein the shaft is springy in its longitudinal direction, for adaption to different distances between the roof tile and the batten.
24. The clip according to claim 16, wherein the retainer is without fastening devices intended to penetrate the batten, and without portions intended for such fastening devices.
25. The clip according to claim 16, wherein the clip is formed by a continuous springy wire.
26. The clip according to claim 25, wherein the lower portion of the retainer is formed by two lower wire portions traversing the batten, and the outer portion of the retainer is formed by two outer wire portions forming extensions of the two lower portions, the outer wire portions are interconnected by a bridging wire portion.
27. The clip according to claim 25, wherein the shaft is formed by a shaft wire portion connected to one of the lower wire portion by a bend.
28. The clip according to claim 27, wherein the lower wire portion is extended by an extended wire portion, locating the bend distant from the inner wire portion, the extended wire portion forms a spring portion for the shaft wire portion.
29. The clip according to claim 25, wherein the inner portion of the retainer is formed by an inner wire portion connected to one of the lower wire portions by a bend, and the upper portion of the retainer is formed by an upper wire portion connected to the inner wire portion by a bend.
30. The clip according to claim 16, wherein the shaft and the retainer are separate items, arranged to be connected after the retainer is secured to the batten.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 24, 2016
Publication Date: Jul 23, 2020
Inventors: Torleiv EFTESTØL (Øyestranda), Owen R. OMLAND (Kvindesdal)
Application Number: 15/753,579