Claims
- 1. A hip roof comprising:rafters having upper surfaces forming the structure of a hip roof having at least four contiguous and converging planes, at least four of the rafters being hip rafters; a plurality of prefabricated panels, each panel including opposed edges extending to approximately midway across two of the upper surfaces of the rafters, the plurality of panels being shaped together to form the four contiguous and converging planes, the panels extending to the hip rafters being trapezoidal or triangular in plan; ridge caps extending over the panels at the hip rafters; the plurality of prefabricated panels including an interlocking edge, the interlocking edges of a portion of the panels each including a channel open toward the panel on the underside of the panel and the interlocking edges of another portion of the panels each including a channel open toward the panel on the upper side of the panel, the channels on the underside and the channels on the upper side being mutually interlocking.
- 2. The hip roof of claim 1 wherein said panels are formed of sheet metal and wherein one or more of said panels include a coating on at least one side thereof.
- 3. The hip roof of claim 2 wherein said coating is a plastic material.
- 4. The hip roof of claim 2 wherein said coating is polyvinyl chloride.
- 5. The hip roof of claim 1 wherein said panels define decorative relief thereon, said relief comprising the appearance of a conventional roof selected from the group consisting of the appearance of a roof formed from overlapping wooden panels, from slate shingles, from shake shingles, from composite shingles, and from tile.
- 6. The hip roof of claim 1 including a central opening therein and further comprising a center cap abutting one or more of said panels, said center cap substantially covering said opening.
- 7. The hip roof of claim 1 wherein the number and shape of the panels are chosen to minimize the number of roofing panels used to construct the hip roof.
- 8. A roof comprising:a plurality of rafters; a plurality of prefabricated panels, each panel including opposed edges extending over and being supported by the upper surfaces of at least two of the rafters, the plurality of panels being shaped together to form contiguous and converging planes, said panels including an interlocking edge, the interlocking edges of a portion of the panels each including a channel open toward the panel on the underside of the panel and the interlocking edges of another portion of the panels each including a channel open toward the panel on the upper side of the panel, the channels on the underside and the channels on the upper side being mutually interlocking and wherein at least some of said panels are trapezoidal or triangular in plan.
- 9. The roof of claim 8 wherein said panels are formed of sheet metal and wherein one or more of said panels include a coating on at least one side thereof.
- 10. The roof of claim 9 wherein said coating is a plastic material.
- 11. The roof of claim 9 wherein said coating is polyvinyl chloride.
- 12. The roof of claim 8 wherein said panels define decorative relief thereon, said relief comprising the appearance of a conventional roof selected from the group consisting of the appearance of a roof formed from overlapping wooden panels, from slate shingles, from shake shingles, from composite shingles, and from tile.
- 13. The roof of claim 8 including a central opening therein and further comprising a center cap abutting one or more of said panels, said center cap substantially covering said opening.
- 14. The roof of claim 8 wherein the number and shape of the panels are chosen to minimize the number of roofing panels used to construct the hip roof.
- 15. The roof of claim 8 including a second plurality of prefabricated panels, each of said panels in said second plurality being rectangular or square and including an interlocking edge.
- 16. A hip roof comprising:rafters having upper surfaces forming the structure of a hip roof having at least four contiguous and converging planes, at least four of the rafters being hip rafters; a plurality of prefabricated panels, each of said panels including opposed nonparallel lateral edges, an upper edge and a lower edge, the length of said lower edge of each of said panels being greater than the distance between said upper and lower edges thereof and wherein said panels are shaped together to form the four contiguous and converging planes, the panels extending to the hip rafters being trapezoidal or triangular in plan; and ridge caps extending over the panels at the hip rafters.
- 17. The hip roof of claim 16 including a second plurality of panels, each of said panels in said second plurality including opposed parallel lateral edges and parallel upper and lower edges.
- 18. The hip roof of claim 16 wherein said panels are formed of sheet metal and wherein one or more of said panels include a coating on at least one side thereof.
- 19. The hip roof of claim 18 wherein said coating is a plastic material.
- 20. The hip roof of claim 18 wherein said coating is polyvinyl chloride.
- 21. The hip roof of claim 16 wherein said panels define decorative relief thereon, said relief comprising the appearance of a conventional roof selected from the group consisting of the appearance of a roof formed from overlapping wooden panels, from slate shingles, from shake shingles, from composite shingles, and from tile.
- 22. The hip roof of claim 16 including a central opening therein and further comprising a center cap abutting one or more of said panels, said center cap substantially covering said opening.
- 23. The hip roof of claim 16 wherein the number and shape of the panels are chosen to minimize the number of roofing panels used to construct the hip roof.
- 24. The hip roof of claim 16 including a second plurality of panels, each of said panels in said second plurality including opposed parallel lateral edges and parallel upper and lower edges and defining decorative relief thereon.
- 25. A hip roof comprising:rafters having upper surfaces forming the structure of a hip roof having at least four contiguous and converging planes, at least four of the rafters being hip rafters; a plurality of prefabricated panels, each of said panels including opposed nonparallel lateral edges, an upper edge and a lower edge, the length of said lower edge of each of said panels being greater than the distance between said upper and lower edges thereof and wherein said panels are shaped together to form the four contiguous and converging planes, the panels extending to the hip rafters being trapezoidal or triangular in plan; ridge caps extending over the panels at the hip rafters; the plurality of prefabricated panels including an interlocking edge, the interlocking edges of a portion of the panels each including a channel open toward the panel on the underside of the panel and the interlocking edges of another portion of the panels each including a channel open toward the panel on the upper side of the panel, the channels on the underside and the channels on the upper side being mutually interlocking.
- 26. The hip roof of claim 25 including a second plurality of panels, each of said panels in said second plurality including opposed parallel lateral edges and parallel upper and lower edges.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/483,312, filed Jan. 14, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,311,446.
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