Formed By Deformation Of Base Material Patents (Class 52/534)
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Roof ridge or hip covering element and method for manufacturing a roof ridge or hip covering element
Patent number: 11549265Abstract: A roof ridge or hip covering element comprising a first flat body, a second flat body, and a flexible sheet for joining together the first and second flat body.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2019Date of Patent: January 10, 2023Assignee: Dal-Tile CorporationInventors: Rahul Patki, Raul Rodriguez, Claudio Caselli -
Patent number: 10774519Abstract: Arch structure defining equidistant points along a radial curve and comprising uniformly-sized, standard stock, elongated rectangular cross-section stringer members, uniformly-sized, standard stock, elongated rectangular cross-section arch members each having a midpoint and first and second angled ends of equal but opposing to one another angular magnitude, each arch member adapted to converge crossways on and completely abut a side surface of two non-adjacently positioned stringer members, each of the arch members further being adapted for undergirding a stringer member located between two non-adjacently positioned stringer members at the mid-point of the arch member, each arch member adapted for being oriented in scissor-like crossing relationship to another arch member, a plurality of fasteners, and where needed at least one tensioning member preferably attached between end stringer members, or alternatively between foundation members, the tensioning members and fasteners making the arch structure fortifieType: GrantFiled: October 8, 2018Date of Patent: September 15, 2020Assignee: RAM STRUCTURES LLCInventor: Jack M. Tucker
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Patent number: 10519662Abstract: A metal roof panel includes a rib with a unique shape. The rib is bilateral with upwardly angled sides that each transition into an indentation, with both indentations transitioning into a central flat apex. Between each rib is a channel, preferably including at least one raised surface. The lower surface of the channel between the raised surfaces, and the top of the raised surfaces, are substantially planar and parallel to the flat surface of the apex of the panel. A unique method of manufacturing the roof panel employs a roll machine configured to shape a piece of sheet metal into the roof panel by modifying the shape in many small increments, which allows the final product to have a fairly intricate bend pattern.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2019Date of Patent: December 31, 2019Inventor: Daniel Lawrence Jordan
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Patent number: 10501938Abstract: A metal roof panel includes a rib with a unique shape. The rib is bilateral with upwardly angled sides that each transition into an indentation, with both indentations transitioning into a central flat apex. Between each rib is a channel, preferably including at least one raised surface. The lower surface of the channel between the raised surfaces, and the top of the raised surfaces, are substantially planar and parallel to the flat surface of the apex of the panel. A unique method of manufacturing the roof panel employs a roll machine configured to shape a piece of sheet metal into the roof panel by modifying the shape in many small increments, which allows the final product to have a fairly intricate bend pattern.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2017Date of Patent: December 10, 2019Inventor: Daniel Lawrence Jordan
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Patent number: 8844233Abstract: Disclosed herein are embodiments of foam backing panels for use with lap siding and configured for mounting on a building. Also disclosed are lap siding assemblies and products of lap sidings. One such embodiment of the foam backing panel comprises a rear face configured to contact the building, a front face configured for attachment to the lap siding, alignment means for aligning the lap siding relative to the building, means for providing a shadow line, opposing vertical side faces, a top face extending between a top edge of the front face and rear face and a bottom face extending between a bottom edge of the front face and rear face. At least one of the faces includes a pre-installed adhesive for joining adjacent panels together.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2011Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: Progressive Foam Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Patrick M. Culpepper, Bruce Wilson
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Patent number: 8756892Abstract: An apparatus and method for a drainage system of an exterior wall of a building comprising insulation having a rear face for contact with the exterior wall of the building and a drainage plane positioned on the rear face for removal of water from the exterior wall.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2011Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: Progressive Foam Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Richard C. Wilson, Patrick M. Culpepper
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Patent number: 8590270Abstract: A shingle includes a body having a top surface, a bottom surface, an upper end, a lower end, a first side, and a second side. The body has a width defined as the distance between the first and second sides and a length defined by the distance between the upper and lower ends. In a preferred embodiment, the shingle also includes a water diverter tab attached to the first side for channeling water onto the top surface of a lower adjacent shingle, and a recess adjacent to the second side for receiving the water diverter tab of a laterally adjacent shingle in an interlocking manner. An anchor tab attached to the second side secures the lower ends of adjacent, interlocked shingles.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2010Date of Patent: November 26, 2013Assignee: Davinci Roofscapes, LLCInventor: Jeff Martinique
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Patent number: 8499517Abstract: Disclosed herein are embodiments of foam backing panels for use with lap siding and configured for mounting on a building. Also disclosed are lap siding assemblies and products of lap sidings. One such embodiment of the foam backing panel comprises a rear face configured to contact the building, a front face configured for attachment to the lap siding, alignment means for aligning the lap siding relative to the building, means for providing a shadow line, opposing vertical side edges, a top face extending between a top edge of the front face and rear face and a bottom face extending between a bottom edge of the front face and rear face.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2011Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Assignee: Progressive Foam Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Richard C. Wilson, Patrick M. Culpepper
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Patent number: 8499519Abstract: Floor panel, more particularly a laminate floor panel, wherein this floor panel comprises a decor, a top layer on the basis of synthetic material, and an underlying substrate (13), whether or not composed of several layers or parts, wherein the floor panel (1), in the surface over which the decor (10) extends, is provided with embossed portions.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2009Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Assignee: Flooring Industries LtdInventors: Laurent Meersseman, Christian Vandevoorde, Bernard Thiers
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Patent number: 8272187Abstract: Floor panel, more particularly a laminate floor panel, wherein this floor panel comprises a decor, a top layer on the basis of synthetic material, and an underlying substrate (13), whether or not composed of several layers or parts, wherein the floor panel (1), in the surface over which the decor (10) extends, is provided with embossed portions.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2009Date of Patent: September 25, 2012Assignee: Flooring Industries Limited, SARLInventors: Laurent Meersseman, Christian Vandevoorde, Bernard Thiers
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Patent number: 8191328Abstract: A hardwood floor with a flexible locking mechanism is disclosed. The floor board has a male locking apparatus on one end and a female locking apparatus on the opposite end. Two adjacent floor boards are engaged by sliding the male locking apparatus of one floor board into the female locking apparatus of an adjacent floor board. The female locking apparatus includes a flexible lower lip that moves downward when the male locking apparatus engages the female locking apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2011Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Inventor: David C. Liu
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Patent number: 8091313Abstract: An apparatus and method for a drainage system of an exterior wall of a building comprising insulation having a rear face for contact with the exterior wall of the building and a drainage plane positioned on the rear face for removal of water from the exterior wall.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2004Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Progressive Foam Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Richard C. Wilson, Patrick M. Culpepper
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Patent number: 7845141Abstract: A shingle includes a body having a top surface, a bottom surface, an upper end, a lower end, a first side, and a second side. The body has a width defined as the distance between the first and second sides and a length defined by the distance between the upper and lower ends. In a preferred embodiment, the shingle also includes a water diverter tab attached to the first side for channeling water onto the top surface of a lower adjacent shingle, and a recess adjacent to the second side for receiving the water diverter tab of a laterally adjacent shingle in an interlocking manner. An anchor tab attached to the second side secures the lower ends of adjacent, interlocked shingles.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2007Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: DaVinci Roofscapes, LLCInventor: Jeff Martinique
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Patent number: 7272915Abstract: A composite sheet, and a process of making the same, including cured modified urea formaldehyde reinforced by glass fibers. The modifier is an acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymer. A roofing shingle, formed by coating the composite sheet with filled asphalt, represents a major application of the composite sheet.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2004Date of Patent: September 25, 2007Assignee: Building Materials Investment CorporationInventor: Qinyun Peng
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Patent number: 6993876Abstract: Enhanced tear strength asphalt roofing composites, e.g., roofing shingles which can meet the current ASTM D-3462 standard for tear strength, include an adhesion modifier treated, preferably a polysiloxane treated, glass fiber mat.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2000Date of Patent: February 7, 2006Assignee: Building Materials Investment CorporationInventors: Qinyun Peng, Krishna Srinivasan, William D. Lee
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Patent number: 6851240Abstract: A coated fiber mat of improved tear strength upon dividing pieces of the coated mat and the coating is provided. The coated mat is a cured, non-woven mat including a mixture of fibers having different fiber lengths. The fibers contain a polysiloxane compound and are fixedly distributed in a binder.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2004Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Assignee: Building Materials Investment CorporationInventors: Qinyun Peng, Krishna Srinivasan, Bill Bittle, Betty C. Roberts, Mark McAteer
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Patent number: 6817152Abstract: The invention relates to a coated fiber mat of improved tear strength upon dividing pieces of the coated mat and the coating which comprises a cured, non-woven, fiber glass mat containing a polysiloxane wherein the fibers are fixedly distributed in a formaldehyde type binder containing a binder modifier which is a crosslinked styrene/acrylic polymer, and to a process for the preparation of the mat.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2003Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Assignee: Building Materials Investment CorporationInventors: Qinyun Peng, Krishna Srinivasan
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Patent number: 6737369Abstract: A coated fiber mat of improved tear strength upon dividing pieces of the coated mat and the coating is provided. The coated mat is a cured, non-woven mat including a mixture of fibers having different fiber lengths. The fibers contain a polysiloxane compound and are fixedly distributed in a binder.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2002Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Assignee: Building Materials Investment CorporationInventors: Qinyun Peng, Krishna Srinivasan, Bill Bittle, Betty C. Roberts, Mark McAteer
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Patent number: 6544911Abstract: The invention relates to a coated fiber mat of improved tear strength upon dividing pieces of the coated mat and the coating which comprises a cured, non-woven, fiber glass mat containing a polysiloxane wherein the fibers are fixedly distributed in a formaldehyde type binder containing a binder modifier which is a crosslinked styrene/acrylic polymer, and to a process for the preparation of the mat.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2001Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Building Materials Investment CorporationInventors: Qinyun Peng, Krishna Srinivasan
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Patent number: 5857292Abstract: A corrugated roof support apparatus supportable by underlying support structure is disclosed. A corrugated support substantially aligns with a structural corrugation in a roof panel overlaying the corrugated support. The corrugated support comprises corrugations from a preexisting roof or a new corrugation support secured to underlying support structure, such as a purlin or a spacer member. The roof panel is secured to the corrugated support by way of fastener means, such as self-drilling, self-tapping screws or other through fasteners. The corrugated supports, for new construction, may be secured to the underlying support surface by way of attachment means, such as through fasteners or a locking tab placed in an accommodating slot. Additionally, the roof panel corrugations may be at corrugated panel endlaps, or the panels may comprise a standing seam roof assembly with corrugations in medial portions of the panel.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: January 12, 1999Assignee: Harold Simpson, Inc.Inventor: Harold G. Simpson
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Patent number: 5613337Abstract: A shingle is formed with a first, or trailing, side edge folded over toward the top surface of the shingle to catch moisture and direct it down to the top surface of the next lower shingle. A second, or leading, side edge of the shingle is not folded. An "S" shaped fold, spaced apart from the trailing edge fold, receives the unfolded leading edge of an adjacent shingle. The trailing edge and S fold form a gutter under the leading edge of the adjacent shingle. The top edge of the shingle is folded-over toward the top surface of the shingle for engagement with the folded-under lower edge of the next higher shingle. The folded-over top edge extends to the right or leading edge of the shingle and slides under the left edge of the folded-over top edge of the next adjacent shingle to the fight side. The folded-under lower edge extends along the lower edge of the shingle but leaves a gap relative to the folded-under lower edge of the lateral adjacent shingle.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1995Date of Patent: March 25, 1997Assignee: Vail Metal Systems, LLCInventors: David J. Plath, James M. Buster
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Patent number: 5502940Abstract: A composite roofing element comprises a first layer of aggregate based material, a second layer of material having a density less than that of the first layer and has a wedge shaped region depending from its underside. The wedge shaped region is preferably integral with the second layer which can be made of an expanded polymer, expanded polystyrene being particularly suitable. Overlapping structure on the side edges and a recess in the thick end of the wedge enable adjacent elements to interlock with each other. By using such lightweight roofing elements the requirement for a substantial load bearing supporting structure is reduced.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1993Date of Patent: April 2, 1996Assignee: Oldcastle, Inc.Inventor: John A. Fifield
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Patent number: 5443878Abstract: A composite weatherboard having a timber member and a metal exterior sheath. The sheath is extruded with longitudinal projections which are fitted and pressed into permanent engagement with corresponding grooves or tongues provided in the timber member thereby obviating the need to use an adhesive or other fastener.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1994Date of Patent: August 22, 1995Assignee: La Grouw Corporation LimitedInventors: Kerry R. Treloar, Johannes La Grouw, Cornelius La Grouw
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Patent number: 4747249Abstract: A subpurlin (10) is provided for a building assembly having a plurality of overhead structural members (50), an insulating layer (62) and a plurality of overlapping roof panels (56). The subpurlins (10) support and space the roof panels (56) without compressing the insulating layer (62). Connector assemblies (30) secure the subpurlins (10) on the structural members (50) while permitting differential thermal movements between the roof panels (56) and the structural members (50). The connector assemblies (30) have ferrules (32) which slidingly engage slots (16) in the subpurlins (10). Washers (34) are fastened to the structural members (50) through the ferrules (32) during subpurlin (10) installation.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1987Date of Patent: May 31, 1988Assignee: AMCA International CorporationInventors: John R. Bell, III, Robert E. Hodges, Jr., Harold E. Martin
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Patent number: 4683697Abstract: A roofing tile of malleable sheet material includes flat rectangular panels and V-shaped inverted ridges along each side edge of each panel. An outwardly and downwardly sloping first marginal panel is contiguous with one end edge, and an outwardly and upwardly sloping second marginal panel is contiguous with the other end edge. A third marginal panel extends from the outer margin of the second marginal panel, parallel with the flat rectangular panel. Each raised ridge is downwardly inverted at one end to define two quasi-parallelogram panels meeting at a join line which is an inverted part of the apex of the ridge. Each raised ridge is also upwardly inverted at its other end, to provide two further quasi-parallelogram panels meeting at a further join line which is an inverted part of the apex of the ridge.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1986Date of Patent: August 4, 1987Inventor: Arthur H. Gregg
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Patent number: 4665675Abstract: Clapboard siding has a channel rabbeted at the back bottom edge to prevent wicking of rainwater between clapboards, and has a plurality of vertical vent channels or grooves cut in the back surface so that air can vent into the space between the structure and the siding.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1986Date of Patent: May 19, 1987Inventor: Kevin Kelly
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Patent number: 4651491Abstract: A roofing system includes a weathering member (1) which underlies a ventilating tile (10) having a venilation opening (11). The member (1) includes an aperture (4) which permits air flowing through the tile opening (11) to reach the roof space, the aperture (4) being spaced from the opening (11) and being shielded therefrom by an upstanding ledge (6) of the member. A filler member (20) secured to the underside of the tile (10) engages over the top of the ledge (6) and forms an approximate seal therewith. In an alternative embodiment, the filler member (20) is omitted, and the ledge (6) includes a resilient upper portion which engages directly the underside of the tile.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1985Date of Patent: March 24, 1987Assignee: Marley Tile AGInventor: Christopher A. Cooper
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Patent number: 4404784Abstract: A building sheet suitable for roofing and siding provides a weatherproof lap joint having an antisiphon gap when installed partially overlapping an adjacent like building sheet by spacing the entire overlapping portion of one sheet above the lapped portion of an adjacent sheet. Parallel strengthening ribs formed into the building sheet are structurally modified along one edge to form an overlapping member and along the opposite edge to form a lapped member. The overlapping member includes an intermediate strengthening bead and an exterior downwardly projecting sealing lip which rests upon the lapped member of an adjacent sheet and spaces the entire overlapping member of one sheet above the lapped member of the adjacent sheet.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1981Date of Patent: September 20, 1983Assignee: Valley Rolling Mills, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth G. Gorman, Richard A. Marx
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Patent number: 4107896Abstract: A panel made of sheet metal, synthetic resin, or the like and adapted to be mounted shingle-fashion with a plurality of other such panels to an upright wall is of generally rectangular shape with upper and lower end edges and lateral side edges. Between these edges the panel has when mounted a horizontal bend subdividing it into an upper half and a lower half. In the upper half the panel has an upper central substantially planar region which is surrounded by an upper downwardly U-shaped non-planar attachment portion by means of which the entire panel is secured to the upright wall. The lower half has a lower central substantially planar region which is contiguous at the bend with the upper planar region and generally coplanar therewith in a relaxed unmounted condition of the panel.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1977Date of Patent: August 22, 1978Inventor: Alfred Wetzel
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Patent number: 3990206Abstract: A building sheet suitable for roofing and siding use that accommodates fastening along ribs or valleys of a side lapped juncture between two sheets. Strengthening ribs formed from bends in the sheet are shaped to promote stacking, to consume little of the sheet width, and to avoid sharp bends that crack protective coatings. An anti-siphon gap is provided between each lapped and lapping rib, extending the full height of the lapped rib adjacent the lapping edge. A drain trough formed at the base of the gap carries away any water that leaks beneath the overlapping sheet. Low ribs delineate channels in which fasteners can be driven to engage an underlapped edge at a side lap juncture between sheets. A top flat surface of high ribs is narrow enough for stiffness to inhibit deformation by fasteners and restricts the fasteners to locations that avoid drain penetration at side laps.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1975Date of Patent: November 9, 1976Assignee: Republic Steel CorporationInventor: Hans E. Reusser
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Patent number: 3977141Abstract: A panel structure comprised of a plurality of side-by-side segments formed to present the configuration and aesthetics of hand-split wooden shakes for a building roof and/or wall, and trimming and finishing accessories therefor similarly formed to simulate wooden shake structures.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1974Date of Patent: August 31, 1976Assignee: Aluminum Company of AmericaInventor: Robert M. Peters
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Patent number: RE38210Abstract: A shingle is formed with a first, or trailing, side edge folded over toward the top surface of the shingle to catch moisture and direct it down to the top surface of the next lower shingle. A second, or leading, side edge of the shingle is not folded. An “S” shaped fold, spaced apart from the trailing edge fold, receives the unfolded leading edge of an adjacent shingle. The tailing edge and S fold form a gutter under the leading edge of the adjacent shingle. The top edge of the shingle is folded-over toward the top surface of the shingle for engagement with the folded-under lower edge of the next higher shingle. The folded-over top edge extends to the right or leading edge of the shingle and slides under the left edge of the folded-over top edge of the next adjacent shingle to the fight side. The folded-under lower edge extends along the lower edge of the shingle but leaves a gap relative to the folded-under lower edge of the lateral adjacent shingle.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1999Date of Patent: August 12, 2003Assignee: Vail Metal Systems, LLCInventors: David J. Plath, James M. Buster