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Roofing shingle and shingle assembly
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Oct. 16, 1962 J. LAPSENSOHN ROOFING SHINGLE AND SHINGLE ASSEMBLY Filed March 9, 1962 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 INVENTOR Jacob Lopsensohn ATTORNEYS Oct. 16, 1962 J. LAPSENSOHN 3,953,265
ROOFING SHINGLE AND SHINGLE ASSEMBLY Filed March 9, 1962 2 Sheets-Sheet 2IO 2| 30 25l 2O 30. l 23 I a Ih l 30a I? I INVENTOR Jacob Lopsensohn BY wimqy ATTORNEYS Unite tates 3,058,265 ROOFING SHINGLE AND SHINGLE ASSEMBLY Jacob Lapsensohn, 14451 Northern Blvd., Flushing, N .Y. Filed Mar. 9, 1962, Ser. No. 178,608 3 Claims. (Cl. 50-235) This invention relates to an improved roof shingle and roof shingle assemblies.
An object of my invention is to provide roof shingles that provide a water tight roof assembly.
Another object of my invention is to provide a durable shingle made of a metallic material.
Still another object of my invention is to provide a shingle made from a stamped or molded metal.
It is an additional object of my invention to provide a shingle which is easy and economical to manufacture.
It is a further object of my invention to provide a shingle having snow guards thereon.
Yet another object of my invention is to provide a shingle that will allow for lateral expansion.
These and other objects and advantages will be apparent from the following description and claims.
In the accompanying drawings:
FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of a section of the shingle assembly mounted on a roof;
FIGURE 2 is a fragmentary plan view of a section of the shingle assembly;
FIGURE 2A is an enlarged fragmentary view of a shingle showing one snow guard emphasizing the concave surface thereof;
FIGURE 3 is a plan view of one form of the shingle;
FIGURE 4 is a left side elevation of the shingle of FIGURE 3;
FIGURE 5 is an end view of the shingle of FIGURE 3;
FIGURE 6 is a sectional view taken on lines 66 of FIGURE 3 and viewed in the direction of the arrows;
FIGURE 7 is a fragmentary view partially in section of a fastening clip and the shingle;
FIGURE 8 is a fragmentary plan view of a modified form of the shingle;
FIGURE 9 is a perspective view of the shingle shown in FIGURE 3 shown partially in section;
FIGURES 10 and 11 are modified forms of the shingle.
The shingle assembly 1 in FIGURE 1 is shown mounted to a portion of aroof 2 of a building 3.
The shingle assembly 1 comprises a plurality of interlockingshingle members 10. Theshingle members 10 may be made of stamped or molded metal. Suitable metals for use in these shingles would be aluminum, zinc, stainless steel, copper, or any Monel metal. Monel metal is resistant to corrosion.
FIGURES 3-6 show one form of theshingle 10. Theshingle 10 has achannel member 12 formed therein. Thechannel 12 extends a substantial distance along one edge of theface member 14 of theshingle 10. Thechannel 12 comprisesside walls 15, 16 and abottom surface 17. Thewalls 15, 16 andbottom surface 17 of thechannel 12 have a slight taper inward toward the upper end of the channel. Thewall 16 ofchannel 12 is of a height less than the height ofwall 15. The purpose of this less height will be explained later on in the specification. Thewall 15 extends downward substantially perpendicular from theface 14.Bottom surface 17 extends outwardly substantially perpendicular fromwall 15 andwall 16 extends upwardly substantially perpendicular frombottom surface 17 Theface 14 ofshingle 10 has at its upper edge and extending upwardly substantially perpendicular therefrom alip 20.Lip 20 comprises threelip sections 21, 22 and 23.Lip section 21 extends from the edge offace 14 and wall 15 a substantial distance inward toward the opposite 3,858,265 Patented Oct. 16, 1962 edge ofchannel 12.Lip section 22 extends the remaining straight edge distance of the top edge offace 14.
Theface 14 has a cut awayportion 24 on a diagonal tolip section 22. The edge of the cut awayportion 24 has a lip section 23- extending upwardly therefrom. The length oflip section 23 extends'the entire distance of cut awayportion 23.
Between thelip sections 21 and 22 is aslot 25. The purpose ofslot 25 will be explained hereafter in the specification.
Theface 14 has thereon at least twobosses 30. The bosses may be integral with the shingle, or may be attached to the shingle byfany suitable means.
The height of thebosses 30 is of a height less than the height oflip 20. The purpose of this will hereafter be explained.
A substantial number of theshingle members 10 may have a plurality of snow guards or stops 32 thereon (as shown in FIGURE 2 and FIGURE 2A). Thesnow guards 32 are shown to be of tetrahedral configuration. On the roof assembly 1, a substantial number of the rows ofshingles 10 havingsnow guards 32 thereon would be installed at the lower portion of theroof 2. The purpose of thesnow guards 32 is to prevent a large acccumulation of snow on the root from sliding oif, thereby preventing possible accidents that might occur from large accumulations. Thesurfaces 33 are substantially parallel to the top edge offace 14 and are substantially perpendicular to theface 14. Thesurface 33 ofguards 32 is of concave shape. The concave shape ofsurface 33 provides more surface area for the snow to accumulate against, thereby providing a more positive stopping action against the weight of the accumulated snow. Thesnow guards 32 may be integral with or attached to theface 14.
Theshingle 10 has alip 36 at the bottom end thereof, extending downward from theface 14. Thelip 36 extends lengthwise across the bottom end ofshingle 10.
The side ofshingle 10opposite channel 12 has alip 38 extending downward from theface 14. Thelip 38 extends lengthwise from and adjacent to the terminus oflip section 23 to the bottom edge offace 14. Thelip 38 has the same degree of tapering in size toward the top of the shingle as haschannel 12. Bothlip 36 andlip 38 are substantially perpendicular to face 14. Also, thelips 36 and 38 as well aswall 15 are of similar depth.
Theshingle 10 hasopenings 39 extending through thebosses 30 and theface 14 for the purpose of attaching the shingles to the roof by any suitable roofing nails.
FIGURE 7 shows an additional securing means for the shingle. Aclip 40 is clipped over a portion ofwall 16. Theclip 40 has asurface 42 which is flush with theroof surface 2. Anopening 44 is provided inclip surface 42 for nailing said clip toroof 2.
Assembly In attaching the roof shingle assembly 1 to theroof 2, oneshingle 10 is placed in position and nailed to the roof atopenings 39. Aclip 40 is inserted in position on thechannel wall 16 and the clip is then nailed toroof 2. Anothershingle 10 is positioned beside the shingle in place, with thelip 38 overlappingwall 16 and extending intochannel 12.
Thewall 16 is of a height less than thewall 15 and thelips 36 and 38, thereby allowing the overlapping ofWall 38 into thechannel 12, while having thefaces 14 remain flush with respect to each other. Then anothershingle 10 is placed in a side to side relationship and the nailing process is repeated. After one row of shingles is nailed down, another shingle is placed above thefirst shingle 10 to be nailed down and positioned so as to have thechannel 12 fit into theslot 25. The shingle is then pushed upward until thelip 36 abuts thebosses 30. This shingle is 3 then nailed down as the previous shingles were. At this point in the assembly another shingle is placed beside the shingle just nailed down in the relationship of having thelip 38 overlap thewall 16. The steps of the procshape having a channel 120,lips 36c and 33c, and nail openings 391:. This modification of the shingle does not have a tapering channel 120 and lip 380 as the other forms of the shingle have.
The use of thechannels 12 in the shingles provides a channel for the drainage of water and also allows for lateral expansion of the shingles.
The use of thelip 20 is to prevent water or moisture from entering under the shingles. The height of thebosses 30 being of a height less than the-lip 20, allows thelip 20 to contact the undersurface of theface 14 to provide a seal for the prevention of water entering behind the shingles.
While the invention has been described in connection with ,diiierent embodiments thereof, it will be understood that it is capable of further modification, and this application is intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention following, in general, the principles of the invention and including such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which the invention pertains, and as may be applied to the essential features hereinbefore set forth and as fall within the scope of the invention or the limits of the appended claims.
Having thus described my invention what I claim is:
1. A metallic roofing shingle comprising a face mem ber having five straight line edges including two top edges, two side edges and a bottom edge and an integral channel member, said face member having nailing openings therein, bosses on said face member, bosses about said nailing openings for furnishing positioning means for overlying shingles, said face member having a first top edge, said first top edge having a substantial portion of its edge parallel to the bottom edge of said face member, .a second top edge extending downwardly and outwardly with respect to the substantial portion of said first top edge, said face member having a first lip connected to said bottom edge and extending perpendicularly downwardly therefrom, said first lip having a length substantially equal to the length of said bottom edge, a second lip connected to said face member along the side edge thereof adjacent to said second top edge and extending perpendicularly downward from said face member, said second lip being tapered from a portion adjacent the bottom edge of said face member having a first depth to a portion adjacent the top edge of said face member having a depth less than said first depth, upward extending first and second lip sections connected to said first top edge and extending perpendicularly upward therefrom, said first and second lip sections having a slot formed therebetween, a third upward extending lip section connected to said second top edge and extending perpendicularly upward therefrom, said first, second and third lip sections being equal in height, said bosses extending below the lowermost end of said third lip section, said integral channel member connected to the side edge of said face member opposite said sideedge having said second lip extending therefrom, said channel member extending continuously from the plane of said first top edge downward for a substantial distance of said side edge, said channel member opening upwardly and tapered in depth from a narrow depth in the portion adjacent said first top edge to a deeper portion at the opposite end thereof, said taper being substantially equal to the taper of said second lip, said integral channel member having its outermost wall of less height than the height of the innermost wall connected to said face member, the height of said upward extending first and second and third lip sections being less than the height of said first lip extending downward from said bottom edge, whereby a plurality of said roofing shingles may form an overlapping and interconnecting assembly .of shingles for roofing and whereby in assembled form said first lip of an overlying shingle will extend downwardly and contact and be supported by the two adjacent underlying shingles and said second and third lip sections and said first lip section extending upwardly from said lower shingles will contact and furnish support for said top shingle, said second and third upwardly extending lip sections and said first lip section and said first lip interacting to provide structural support between overlying and underlying shingles and said first, second and third lip sections of said underlying shingles being spaced by a said bosses a substantial distance from said first lip of said overlying shingle to prevent moisture retention, capillary drainage of water to the rear surfaces of said shingles and corrosion of said shingles.
2. A metallic roofing shingle as in claim 1 and wherein said face member has thereon a plurality of tetrahedral shaped snow guards, said snow guards having one side substantially parallel to the top edge of said face member and substantially perpendicular to said face member, said side of said snow guards having a concave shape surface thereon, whereby said concave surfaces of said snow guards provide a positive stopping action against the weight of snow accumulated on the shingles.
3. A metallic roofing shingle as defined by claim 1 wherein said channel member extends continuously from the plane of said first top edge downwardly and terminates a substantial distance from the plane of said bottom edge, said channel member being of a length sufficient to overlap the upper portion of the overlying shingles when said channel member is positioned in said slot, so that the first lip of each of said overlying shingles is in contact with the face of the two adjacent underlying shingles.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 130,156 Roux et a1. Aug. 6, 1872 1,434,166 Thompson Oct. 31, 1922 1,473,275 Burgett Nov. 6, 1923 1,732,936 Hudson Oct. 22, 1929 2,004,198 Fall June 11, 1935 2,042,890 Fulenwider et a1 June 2, 1936 FOREIGN PATENTS 320,990 Great Britain Oct. 31, 1929 318,768 Italy June 20, 1934
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