ROOF PANEL
A roof panel having at least one square shaped bottom structure, at least one lower lattice structure attached to the square shaped bottom structure, a plurality of connectors, each connector attaches to the square shaped bottom structure, an upper lattice structure, the upper lattice structure attaches to the square shaped bottom structure at a position above the lower lattice structure, a plurality of spacers, each spacer attaches and separates the upper lattice structure from the lower lattice structure, a U-shaped top structure, the U-shaped lop structure attaching to the square shaped bottom structure, an eaves skeleton, the eaves skeleton is attached to the side of the square shaped bottom structure adjacent to the open end of the U-shaped top structure, at least two beams, each beam housed within a space created after attaching each connector to each square shaped bottom structure, and a cement composite, the cement composite evenly covers the U-shaped top structure, the cement composite further covers the lower lattice structure, and the cement composite further covers the eaves.
The present invention is a roof panel. The roof pane) will eliminate the need of covering roofs with tile and shingles. It will also eliminate the need of preparing the surface on which the tiles and shingles are placed, the underlayment. The underlayment of the roof is the black paper that is laid over the plywood sheeting. Trusses are still used in connection with the present invention.
The inventor of the present invention lives in a hurricane zone and realized that there was a need to develop a better method of protecting roofs than the ones currently used in his zone, tile and shingle roof coverings. Tile and shingle roofs are prone to wind and water damage during severe weather.
The inventor realized that the best rooting material for the zone he lived in would be a cement or concrete structure covering the roof. The problem with having a roof covered with structures made of cement or concrete is the weight, that they place on roof trusses.
The inventor realized he had to design a new roof covering that would not leak, that could easily be fabricated, that could easily be installed on a roof, that would eliminate the use of some of the current materials used to cover a roof, and that would be light enough to be practicable to place on roof trusses.
An object of the present invention is to create a new roof covering that can withstand hurricanes without being damaged.
Another object of the present invention is to provide roof panels that do not leak during heavy rains.
A further object of the present invention is to provide roof panels that are easily installed over existing roof trusses.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a roof panel that limits the amount of wood, paper, and asphalt or tar currently used to cover roofs.
Another object of the present invention is to minimize the weight placed on the trusses of a roofs.
A further object of the present invention is to reduce the risks of roof fires caused by the elements.
SUMMARYThe present invention is a roof panel, the roof panel is placed on roof trusses. The roof panel comprises of at least one square shaped bottom structure, at least one lower lattice structure attached to the square shaped bottom structure, a plurality of connectors, each connector attaches to the square shaped bottom structure, an upper lattice structure, the upper lattice structure attaches to the square shaped bottom structure at a position above the lower lattice structure, a plurality of spacers, each spacer attaches and separates the upper lattice structure from the lower lattice structure, a U-shaped top structure, the U-shaped top structure attaches to the square shaped bottom structure, an eases skeleton, tire eaves skeleton attaches to the side of the square shaped bottom structure adjacent to the open end of the U-shaped top structure, at least two beams, each beam housed within a space created after attaching each connector to each bottom structure, and a cement composite, the cement composite evenly covers the U shaped top structure, the cement composite further covers the lower lattice structure, and the cement composite further covers the eaves.
These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with regard to the following description, appended claims, and drawings where:
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The square shaped bottom structure 10 comprises of four equal length sides, each side being L-shaped and the height of the bottom structure being at least one and a half inch, the width being at least one sixteenth of an inch and the perpendicular side being at least half an inch.
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In one embodiment of the present invention, the cement composite comprises of cement, fine sand, and latex. The cement, composite might, further comprise of fiberglass. Latex is used in the cement composite to give the roof panel elasticity, fiberglass is used in the cement composite to stabilize the composite.
The beams 18 are made of wood or a similar material.
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In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the length of the sides of each square shaped bottom structure 10 is four feet.
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An advantage of the present invention is that it creates a new roof covering that withstands hurricanes without being damaged.
Another advantage of the present invention is that it provides roof panels that do not leak during heavy rains.
A further advantage of the present invention is that it provides roof panels that are easily installed over existing roof trusses.
Yet another advantage of the present invention is that it provides roof panels that limit the amount of wood, paper, and asphalt or tar currently used to cover roofs.
Another advantage of the present invention is that it minimizes the weight placed on roof trusses.
A further advantage of the present invention is that it reduces the risk of roof tires caused by the elements.
Although the present invention has been described in considerable detail with reference to certain preferred versions thereof other versions are possible. Therefore the spirit and the scope of the claims should not be limited to the description of the preferred versions contained herein.
Claims
1. A roof panel comprising:
- at least one square shaped bottom structure, the square shaped bottom structure comprises of four equal length sides, each side being L-shaped and the height of the bottom structure being at least one and a half inch, the width being at least one sixteenth of an inch and the perpendicular side being at least half an inch:
- at least one lower lattice structure comprised of a plurality of wires, each wire being at least 12 gage, the wires of the lower lattice structure attach to the square shaped bottom structure, five wires of each lower lattice structure run in a first direction and attach to opposite ends of the square shaped bottom structure and all of the five wires are equally spaced apart, and three wires of each lower lattice structure run in a perpendicular direction to the five wires and the three wires attach to the other opposite end of the square shaped bottom structure and all three wires are equally spaced apart:
- a plurality of connectors, wherein each connector has a length equal to one of the sides of the square shaped bottom structure, each connector has a top side that has a length of at least half an inch, a middle side that attaches to the top side at a perpendicular angle, the middle side has a length of at least one and a half inches, and a bottom side attached to the middle side at a perpendicular angle, the bottom side has a length of a half an inch and runs in the opposite direction than the top side, each connector attaches to the square shaped bottom structure along the height and the perpendicular side of the square shaped bottom structure:
- an upper lattice structure, wherein the upper lattice structure is a wire mesh having a plurality of half inch squares, the upper lattice structure attaches to all perpendicular sides of the square shaped bottom structure;
- a plurality of spacers, each spacer attaches and separates the upper lattice structure from the lower lattice structure:
- a U-shaped top structure, the U-shaped top structure comprises of two sides of equal length and a middle side having the same length as one of the sides of the square shaped bottom structure, the height of the U-shaped top structure is at least one and a half inch, the width is at least one sixteenth of an inch and the perpendicular side is at least a half an inch, the perpendicular side of the U-shaped top structure attaches to the perpendicular side of the square shaped bottom structure so that the middle side of the U-shaped top structure overlaps one of the sides of the square shaped bottom structure having five wires attached, the remaining perpendicular sides of the U-shaped bottom structure run along the length of the remaining sides of the square shaped bottom structure:
- an eaves skeleton, the eaves skeleton has the same length as one of the sides of the square shaped bottom structure, the eaves skeleton attaches to the side of the square shaped bottom structure adjacent to the open end of the U-shaped top structure:
- at least two beams, each beam housed within a space created after attaching each connector to each bottom structure, each beam having the same length as one of the sides of the square shaped bottom structure, the height of each beam being approximately one and a half inches in height and approximately one inch in width; and
- a cement composite, the cement composite evenly covers the U shaped top structure at least three quarters of an inch from the perpendicular side of the U shaped top structure, the cement composite further covers the lower lattice structure at least one and a half inches from the perpendicular side of the square shaped bottom structure, thereby creating a bottom cement lattice, the cement lattice has a width of at least three quarters of an inch, and the cement composite further covers the eaves.
2. The roof panel of claim 1, wherein the beam is made of wood or a similar material.
3. The roof panel of claim 2, wherein the cement composite is made of cement, fine sand, and latex.
4. The roof panel of claim 3, wherein the cement composite further comprises of fiberglass.
5. The roof panel of claim 4, wherein the length of the sides of each square shaped bottom structure is four feel.
6. The roof panel of claim 1, further comprising at least one U-shaped connector, the U-connector is attached to one of the sides of the U-shaped top structure so that the U-connector overlaps the side of the U-shaped top structure and runs along the complete length of the U-shaped top structure.
7. The roof panel of claim 1, wherein the length of the sides of each square shaped bottom structure is four feet.
8. A method of using the roof panel of claim 1, comprising the steps of;
- providing at least two roof panels;
- placing the panels side by side on the trusses of a roof;
- securing the roof panels on the trusses of the roof;
- providing a U-connector: and
- attaching and securing the U-connector over the adjacent sides of the roof panels.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 9, 2007
Publication Date: Jan 15, 2009
Inventor: Amaury Borrego Cangas (Hialeah, FL)
Application Number: 11/775,034
International Classification: E04D 1/34 (20060101);