Claims
- 1. A heated roof valley device for melting ice and snow accumulating on a generally “V”-shaped roof valley comprising:a generally open top “V”-shaped lower casing means for nesting in the roof valley; a corresponding open top “V”-shaped cover positioned in spaced-apart relation to the lower casing; an electrical heating element positioned in the space between the lower casing and the cover; and a moisture sealing device for preventing moisture in the roof valley from entering the space between the lower casing and the cover.
- 2. A heated roof valley device for melting ice and snow accumulating on a generally “V”-shaped roof valley with a centerline, the roof valley provided with a valley drain member having lateral edges comprising:a generally “V”-shaped lower casing and a corresponding “V”-shaped cover positioned in spaced-apart relation to the lower casing; an electrical heating element positioned in the space between the lower casing and the cover; the lower casing at each lateral edge thereof having a squared “U” terminal portion bending back on itself with a leg extending toward the centerline of the “V”-shaped roof valley and wherein each lateral edge of the valley cover is shaped to have an upright “S” configuration with a lower opening extending toward the centerline of the roof valley and an upper opening extending away from the centerline of the roof valley; wherein the inwardly extending leg of the lower casing extends into the upper opening of the “S”-shaped edge of the cover; wherein the lower opening of the “S”-shaped edge of the cover is sized to receive the lateral edges of the valley drain member; and an electrical conduit means for directing electrical energy to the electrical heating mat.
- 3. The device according to claim 2 wherein the electrical heating element includes a heating mat extending substantially across the entire width of the device.
- 4. The device according to claim 2 wherein the lower casing and cover are constructed of metal.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of Provisional No. 60/179,994 filed Feb. 3, 2000.
US Referenced Citations (12)
Provisional Applications (1)
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