Claims
- 1. A system of shingles for covering a roof surface comprising;overlapping shingles disposed on the surface of a roof, the surface of the roof including a valley defined by intersecting roof surfaces, the intersecting roof surfaces having parallel contour lines of constant elevation and grade lines that are perpendicular to the contour lines, said overlapping shingles in sets of shingles disposed on the roof surfaces on either side of the valley, the shingles having slanted lower edges and said shingles arranged on the roof surface such that at least some of the lower edges of the shingles in each set of shingles slant away from the valley, whereby rain water flowing down the roof surfaces is diverted to flow away from the valley in directions that are at angles with respect to the grade lines of the intersecting roof surfaces.
- 2. A system of shingles for covering a roof surface comprising;overlapping shingles disposed on the surface of a roof, the surface of the roof including a preselected area, the roof surface having parallel contour lines of constant elevation and grade lines that are perpendicular to the contour lines, said overlapping shingles including sets of shingles disposed on the roof surface on either side of the preselected area, the shingles having slanted lower edges and said shingles arranged on the roof surface such that at least some of the lower edges of the shingles in each set of shingles slant toward the preselected area whereby rain water flowing down the roof surface is diverted to flow toward the preselected area in directions that are at angles with respect to the grade lines of the roof surface.
- 3. The system of shingles for covering a roof surface of claim 2 wherein:the shingles are arranged on the roof surface such that the lower edges of the shingles slant away from the preselected area whereby rain water flowing down the roof surface is diverted to flow away from the preselected area in directions that are at angles with respect to the grade lines of the roof surface.
- 4. The system of shingles for covering a roof surface of claim 2 wherein:at least two sets of shingles having slanted lower edges are arranged on the roof so that the slanted lower edges of the sets of shingles slant upwardly in relation to the contour of the roof toward a preselected zone to create the illusion that the preselected zone is a ridge.
- 5. The system of shingles for covering a roof surface of claim 2 wherein:at least two sets of shingles having slanted lower edges that are arranged on the roof so that the slanted lower edges of the sets of shingles slant downwardly in relation to the contour of the roof toward a preselected zone to create the illusion that the preselected zone is a valley.
- 6. The system of shingles for covering a roof surface of claim 2 wherein:the sets of shingles include at least two groups of shingles wherein a first group having lower edges that are oriented at a first angle relative to the contour line of the roof is placed on a roof surface and wherein a second group of shingles is placed on the roof surface below the first set of shingles, the second group of shingles having lower edges that are oriented at a second angle relative to the contour line of the roof that is smaller than the first angle and yet oriented in the same general direction so that as water flows from the first set of shingles onto the second set of shingles, the water flows in a direction that is at a smaller angle in relation to the contour line of the roof than when it was flowing on the first set of shingles.
- 7. The system of shingles for covering a roof surface of claim 2 wherein:the sets of shingles each include at least two groups of shingles wherein a first group having lower edges that are oriented at a first angle relative to the contour line of the roof is placed on a roof surface and wherein a second group of shingles is placed on the roof surface below the first set of shingles, the second group of shingles having lower edges that are oriented at a second angle relative to the contour line of the roof that is smaller than the first angle and yet oriented in the same general direction so that as water flows from the first group of shingles onto the second group of shingles, the water flows in a direction that is at a smaller angle in relation to the contour line of the roof than when it was flowing on the first set of shingles, and wherein the groups of shingles are arranged to progressively divert water across the surface of the roof at progressively shallower angles in relation to the contour of the roof toward a preselected zone at the lower edge of the roof so that substantially most of the rain water striking the roof may be collected from the roof with a collection means that is arranged to collect water from only a portion of the lower edge of the roof.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/184,309 filed Feb. 22, 2000.
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