Claims
- 1. A roof system for a pitched roof, comprising:a primary vent mounted on said roof in ventilating communication with a roof opening there through; a roof tile-shaped vent skeleton having at least one cap section and at least one pan section, an upslope edge and a parallel downslope edge and a pitch axis perpendicular to said upslope and said downslope edges, said vent skeleton is formed of a single continuous piece of material and includes one or more vent openings in said cap section, said vent skeleton is mounted on said roof above said primary vent with said pitch axis parallel to said roof pitch with said vent openings in ventilating communication with said roof opening; and a vent cap attached to said vent skeleton adjacent each of said one or more vent openings creating a ventilating access between said vent cap and said skeleton.
- 2. The roof vent as claimed in claim 1, wherein said primary vent, said vent skeleton and said vent cap are formed of aluminum or galvanized steel or copper.
- 3. The roof vent as claimed in claim 1, wherein said vent skeleton further comprises:a plurality of ribs.
- 4. The roof vent as claimed in claim 3, wherein said plurality of_ribs are perpendicular to said pitch axis.
- 5. The roof vent as claimed in claim 3, wherein said plurality of ribs are formed into said single continuous piece of material.
- 6. The roof vent claimed in claim 1, wherein said upslope and downslope edges precisely fit against adjacent upslope and downslope field tiles respectively.
- 7. The roof vent claimed in claim 1, wherein said vent skeleton has a cap flange that fits under and against a cap of an adjacent field tile.
- 8. The roof vent claimed in claim 1, wherein said vent skeleton has a pan flange that fits against a pan of an adjacent field tile.
- 9. The roof vent claimed in claim 1, wherein said vent skeleton and said roof vent cap are mounted together in the shape of an S-style tile.
- 10. The roof vent claimed in claim 1, wherein said vent skeleton and said roof vent cap are mounted together in the shape of double-wide roof tiles.
- 11. The roof vent claimed in claim 1, wherein said vent skeleton and said vent cap are mounted together in the shape of the surrounding roof tiles.
- 12. The roof vent claimed in claim 3, further comprising:Said primary vent and said vent skeleton and said vent cap are painted or fused with color to match the surrounding roof tiles.
- 13. A roof system for a pitched roof, comprising:a primary vent mounted on said roof in ventilating communication with a roof opening there through; a roof tile-shaped vent skeleton having at least one cap section and at least one pan section, an upslope edge and a parallel downslope edge and a pitch axis perpendicular to said upslope and said downslope edges, said vent skeleton is formed of a single continuous piece of material and includes one or more vent openings in said cap section and a plurality of ribs, said vent skeleton is mounted on said roof above said primary vent with said pitch axis parallel to said roof pitch with said vent openings in ventilating communication with said roof opening; a vent cap attached to said vent skeleton adjacent each of said one or more vent openings creating a ventilating access between said vent cap and said skeleton; and said primary vent, said vent skeleton and said vent cap are formed of aluminum or galvanized steel or copper.
- 14. The roof vent as claimed in claim 13, wherein said plurality of ribs are perpendicular to said pitch axis.
- 15. The roof vent as claimed in claim 14, wherein said plurality of ribs are formed into said single continuous piece of material.
- 16. The rood vent claimed in claim 13, wherein said vent skeleton further comprises:a cap flange that fits under and against a cap of an adjacent field tile; a pan flange that fits against a pan of an adjacent tile; and where in said upslope and downslope edges of said vent skeleton precisely fit against adjacent upslope and downslope field tiles respectively.
- 17. The roof vent as claimed in claim 16, wherein said vent cap further comprises:a front hem extending along said front edge; a side hem extending along each of said side edges; a plurality of ribs.
- 18. The roof vent as claimed in claim 17, wherein said ribs are parallel to said front edge.
- 19. The roof vent as claimed in claim 17, wherein said plurality of ribs, said vent cap, said side and front edges are formed of a single continuous piece of material.
- 20. A roof system for a sloped roof, comprising:a plurality of roofing tile segments mounted on the roof in horizontal rows forming alternating parallel pan channels and cap columns to channel rain and snow; one of the tile segments including a vent frame having an upslope edge and a downslope edge said vent frame having an exposed pan section forming a segment of pan channel and a cap section, including one or more frame vent openings in ventilating communication with a vent opening through the roof, said cap section forming a segment of a cap column, the pan and cap sections being overlapped by tile segments in an upslope row of tile segments and overlapping tile segments in a downslope row of tile segments; and a vent cap having an elongated axis parallel to the cap column and extending from the portion of the cap section overlapped by tile segments in the upslope row to form a vent opening in ventilating communication with the frame vent opening.
- 21. The invention as claimed in claim 20, wherein said vent frame and said vent cap are formed of aluminum or galvanized steel or copper or plastic.
- 22. The invention as claimed in claim 20, wherein said vent frame further comprises:a plurality of spacers connecting the vent frame and the vent cap.
- 23. The invention as claimed in claim 20, wherein said vent frame further comprises:one or more support beams connecting the vent frame and the vent cap.
- 24. The invention as claimed in claim 20, wherein said vent frame further comprises:one or more frame vent openings, each frame opening including a permeable surface.
- 25. The invention as claimed in claim 10, wherein said permeable surface further comprises:wire screen.
- 26. The invention as claimed in claim 20, wherein said vent frame further comprises:one or more frame vent openings, each frame opening including one or more flanges to prevent moisture incursion.
- 27. The invention as claimed in claim 10, wherein said vent frame further comprises:one or more frame vent openings, each frame opening including one or more baffles to prevent moisture incursion.
- 28. The invention as claimed in claim 20, wherein said vent frame further comprises:one or more frame vent openings, each frame opening including one or more ridges to prevent moisture incursion.
- 29. The invention as claimed in claim 20, wherein the vent cap and the vent frame are joined at an angle.
- 30. The invention as claimed in claim 20, wherein the vent frame further comprises:one or more tapered flanges.
- 31. The invention claimed in claim 20, wherein said upslope and downslope edges precisely fit against adjacent upslope and downslope field tiles respectively.
- 32. The invention claimed in claim 20, wherein said vent frame has a cap flange that precisely fits under and against a cap of an adjacent field tile.
- 33. The invention claimed in claim 20, wherein said vent frame has a pan flange that precisely fits against a pan of an adjacent field tile.
- 34. The invention claimed in claim 20, wherein said vent frame and said roof vent cap are mounted together in the shape of an S-style tile.
- 35. The invention claimed in claim 20, wherein said vent frame and said roof vent cap are mounted together in the shape of double-wide roof tiles.
- 36. The invention claimed in claim 20, wherein said vent frame and said vent cap are mounted together in the shape of the surrounding roof tiles.
- 37. The invention claimed in claim 20, further comprising:said primary vent and said vent frame and said vent cap are painted or fused with color to match the surrounding roof tiles.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/034,736, filed Mar. 3, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,050,039, and a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/960,166, filed Oct. 29, 1997, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/924,738, filed Aug. 4, 1992, and now abandoned.
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