Claims
- 1. Base means for supporting metal shingles on a building, each shingle being of the type having a lower forwardly projecting flange for engaging an interlocking slot of another shingle, the base means comprising in combination:
- roof decking on the building with at least one eave and at least one gable end;
- a plurality of accessories, each having two flat portions joined to each other and forming a corner, each flat portion having a free edge; and
- a channel formed in each accessory adjacent the corner;
- one of the accessories being secured at the eave with the channel extending upwardly and forwardly above the decking for receiving the flanges of the shingles forming a first row, and with one of the flat portions serving as a drip edge;
- another one of the accessories being secured to the gable end with the channel extending downwardly for receiving downwardly bent edges of the shingles located at the gable ends, with the other of the flat portions serving as a drip edge.
- 2. The base means according to claim 1 wherein each of the free edges turns outwardly.
- 3. Base means for supporting metal shingles on a building, each shingle being of the type having lower forwardly projecting flanges for engaging an interlocking slot of another shingle, the base means comprising in combination:
- roof decking on the building with at least one eave and at least one gable end;
- a plurality of accessories, each comprising a single thin, elongated piece of metal having outwardly turned, parallel, doubled-backed edges on opposite sides;
- each accessory having a corner formed at a selected distance from one of the edges, defining a first flat portion;
- each accessory having a double-backed outer bight formed at a selected distance from the other edge, defining a second flat portion;
- each accessory having a double-backed inner bight located between the corner and the outer bight, defining a channel;
- one of the accessories being secured at the eave with the channel extending upwardly and forwardly above the decking to tightly receive the flanges of the shingles located at the first row with the accessory serving as a starter strip, another one of the accessories being secured to the gable end with the channel extending downwardly for receiving downwardly turned sides of the shingles located at the gable ends to serve as a gable strip;
- the first flat portion serving as a drip edge when the accessory is used as a starter strip, and the second flat portion serving as a drip edge when the accessory is used as a gable strip.
- 4. The base means according to claim 3 wherein the distance from the edge of the first flat portion to the corner is greater than the distance from the edge of the second flat portion to the corner by a selected amount.
- 5. The base means according to claim 3 wherein the distance from the corner to the inner bight is greater than the distance from the inner bight to the outer bight, so as to place the lower edge of the shingles of the first row substantially flush with the first flat portion of the accessory when used as a starter strip.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 493,153 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,489,532 filed May 10, 1983, which was a division of application Ser. No. 260,001, filed May 4, 1981, U.S. Pat. No. 4,411,120.
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Divisions (2)
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