Claims
- 1. A tile having a head end and a butt end, said tile configured to be mounted atop a supporting surface, said tile comprising:
- a body panel having a length, width, and having a predominantly upwardly-directed top face extending substantially along said length, said face having an irregular height;
- at least one support ridge member extending transversely across said upwardly-directed surface, said ridge member defining at least one upper ridge edge substantially lying along a common ridge axis configured to support a second roof tile laid atop said ridge member;
- a second support ridge member extending transversely across said upwardly-directed surface, said second ridge member defining a second upper ridge edge lying substantially along said common ridge axis and configured to support said second roof tile laid atop said first and second ridge members,
- said first and second ridge members spaced apart to define an intermediate gap therebetween, to allow water to drain therethrough while running down said upwardly-directed top face; and
- mounting means provided in said body portion proximate said head end and located intermediate said head end and said ridge axis.
- 2. The tile having a head end and a butt end as claimed in claim 1, wherein said upwardly-directed surface imitates a wood shake.
- 3. The tile having a head end and a butt end as claimed in claim 1, wherein said upwardly-directed surface simulates a plurality of side-by-side wood shakes.
- 4. The tile having a head end and a butt end as claimed in claim 2, wherein said plurality of side-by-side wood shakes includes three side-by-side wood shakes with a center shake having a height different than its adjacent neighbors.
- 5. A tile having a head and a butt end, said tile when installed on an inclined supporting surface comprising:
- a body panel having a length and a width, said body panel also having a predominantly upwardly-directed top face extending substantially along said length, said face having an irregular height and including first and second upwardly-directed face portions being substantially coplanar, said first face portion terminating at said head end and being located above said second face portion; and
- first and second support ridge members extending transversely across said upwardly-directed surface and located below said first face portion and above said second face portion, said first and second support ridge members defining corresponding upper ridge edges both substantially lying along a common ridge axis configured to support a second roof tile laid atop said ridge member, said first and second ridge members also being spaced apart to define an intermediate gap therebetween, said gap defined at its deepest part to allow water to drain therethrough from said first upwardly-directed face portion to said second upwardly-directed face portion, while running down said upwardly-directed top face.
- 6. The tile having a head and a butt end as claimed in claim 5, wherein said gap is configured to provide a substantially continuous planar region connecting said first upwardly-directed face portion to said second upwardly-directed face portion.
- 7. A tile having a head and a butt end, said tile when installed on an inclined supporting surface comprising:
- a body panel having a length and a width, said body panel also having a predominantly upwardly-directed top face extending substantially along said length, said face having an irregular height and including first and second upwardly-directed face portions being substantially coplanar, said first portion terminating at said head end; and
- first and second spaced-apart discrete support ridge members extending transversely across said upwardly-directed surface and located below said first face portion and above said second face portion, said first and second support ridge members defining substantially straight corresponding upper ridge edges both substantially lying along a common ridge axis configured to support a second roof tile laid atop said ridge member, said first and second ridge members also being spaced apart to define an intermediate gap therebetween, said gap defined at its deepest part to allow water to drain therethrough from said first upwardly-directed face portion down through said gap to said second upwardly-directed face portion, while running down said upwardly-directed top face.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO EARLIER APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application to U.S. patent application Ser. No 08/711,042 filed Sep. 10, 1996, and is also a continuation-in-part application to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 29/072,246 filed Jun. 10, 1997, now abandoned. This application also claims priority based on provisional application no 60/073,273 filed Jan. 30, 1998.
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