Claims
- 1. A roof which has a plurality of elongated supporting members that are generally parallel to each other but that are spaced apart several feet, a plurality of roof pans that are made of thin gauge metal and that are supported only adjacent the ends thereof by said elongated supporting members and hence experience substantial dimensional changes under heavy loads, each of said roof pans having at least one upper portion and at least one lower portion and a plurality of upwardly-directed and downwardly-directed connecting portions which displace said one lower portion horizontally away from, and vertically below the level of, said one upper portion, the upper portions of said roof pans being spaced apart by said upwardly-directed and downwardly-directed connecting portions but coacting together to define a first substantially-planar surface for said roof, the lower portions of said roof pans being spaced apart by said upwardly-directed and downwardly-directed connecting portions but coacting together to define a substantially-planar surface for said roof which is displaced vertically below the level of said first substantially-planar surface, fasteners which secure said lower portions of said roof pans to said elongated supporting members, said lower portions of said roof pans constituting just a small portion of the overall undersurface of said roof, shallow undercut recesses in the undersurfaces of said lower portions of said roof pans which extend upwardly from said first substantially-planar surface, each of said undercut recesses having a depth which is just a small fraction of the overall height of said roof, a plurality of hangers which extend upwardly into, and which are supported by, said undercut recesses, and a plurality of sheets of material which are held by said hangers and which coact to define a ceiling for said roof.
- 2. A roof which has a plurality of roof pans that provide a plurality of upper portions and a plurality of lower portions and that have shallow undercut recesses in the undersurfaces of said lower portions, each of said undercut recesses defining a narrow elongated slot which communicates with the undersurface of one of said lower portions and hence with the undersurface of said roof, a plurality of hangers which are supported by said undercut recesses and which have lower portions that are disposed below the levels of said undercut recesses, said lower portions of said hangers being elongated and being generally parallel to said narrow elongated slots which are defined by said undercut recesses, and a plurality of sheets of material which are held by said lower portions of said hangers and which coact to define a ceiling for said roof, said lower portions of said hangers underlying the confronting edges of said sheets of material to support said confronting edges, said underlying portions of said hangers concealing the joints between said confronting edges of said sheets of material, said hangers having upwardly-extending portions that extend upwardly from said lower portions to pass up through said narrow elongated slots to be disposed within said undercut recesses, said hangers having laterally-extending surfaces adjacent the upper ends of said upwardly-extending portions that coact with the undercut portions of said undercut recesses to prevent accidental separation of said hangers from said undercut recesses, said confronting edges of said sheets being generally parallel to said narrow elongated slots which are defined by said undercut recesses.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 702,193 filed July 2, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,077,175.
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Divisions (1)
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