Claims
- 1. A unitary flat-rolled sheet metal shingle structure fabricated from a unitary sheet metal blank for interlocked assembly of a plurality of such shingle structures in forming a roof covering,
- each such shingle structure having a configuration presenting:
- (A) a horizontally-extending directional axis which is substantially coincident with a horizontally-oriented direction of assembly of a plurality of such shingle structures in interlocking lateral side-by-side relationship with next horizontally-contiguous shingle structures in order to provide roof covering;
- (B) a vertically-extending directional axis in substantially right-angled relationship to such horizontally-extending axis, and which is substantially coincident with a generally-vertical direction of overlapping assembly of interlocked vertically-contiguous shingle structures during such assembly to provide roof covering;
- (C) a cover portion of such shingle structure, extending in the direction of such horizontally-extending axis between lateral sides of the shingle structure, with
- such cover portion being overlapped by a next vertically-contiguous shingle structure during such assembly to provide roof covering;
- (D) an exposed portion of such shingle structure which is of substantially rectangular configuration in plan view of an exterior surface of such shingle structure,
- such exposed portion comprising a viewable portion of such shingle structure when such roof covering is assembled on roofing support structure with the latter, during assembly and use of such roof covering, located in confronting relationship to an interior surface of such shingle structures, and
- (E) folded-over sheet metal layer means located along each of such rectangular configuration exposed viewable portion for interfitting with corresponding folded-over sheet metal layer means of contiguous shingle structures during such assembly, with
- folded-over sheet metal layer means being located along each horizontally-spaced lateral side and along each vertically-spaced edge of such exposed portion, so as to provide
- weatherproof interlocking of such folded-over sheet metal layer means circumscribing such exposed rectangular-configuration portion of a shingle structure, with
- such folded-over sheet metal layer means including:
- a folded-over sheet metal layer which opens in a vertically-upwardly-oriented direction of such shingle structure and extends horizontally along such a vertically-spaced edge as located at a lower edge of the shingle structure, as assembled for roof covering,
- multiple sheet metal layers folded over to extend in such horizontally-oriented direction at a location between such cover portion and exposed portion of such shingle structure, and
- a folded-over vertically-oriented sheet metal layer disposed on each such horizontally-spaced lateral side edge of such rectangular-configuration exposed portion.
- 2. The structure of claim 1, wherein
- such multiple folded-over sheet metal layers, between such cover portion and such exposed portion, are disposed along such interior surface of such shingle structure, so as to provide:
- (a) for such cover portion of such single structures to extend in such vertically-upwardly-oriented direction, and
- (b) an elongated horizontally-extending open slot means to open in a vertically-downwardly-oriented direction onto such exposed portion of such unitary shingle structure.
- 3. The structure in claim 2, wherein
- such folded-over sheet metal layer means for each lateral side of such rectangular-configuration exposed portion of such shingle structure, provide
- a folded-over lateral side sheet metal layer disposed on such exterior surface of such shingle structure, and
- a folded-over sheet metal on the remaining lateral side of such exposed portion which is disposed along the interior surface of such shingle structure, so as to enable
- each such lateral side folded-over sheet metal layer of a pair of such next horizontally contiguous unitary shingle structures to interlock in horizontally-directed side-by-side relationship during assembly of such roof covering.
- 4. The structure of claim 2, in which
- a pair of apertures horizontally-spaced in such cover portion of each such unitary shingle structure for reception of an elongated fastener, selected from a driven type or a threaded type, for securing shingle structures to such roofing cover support structure, with
- such apertures being positioned in such cover portion of each such shingle structure so as to provide for vertical and horizontal alignment of shingle structures during such assembly of a roof covering, and with
- at least one aperture being adjacent to each lateral side of a cover portion for alignment of contiguous side-by-side horizontally-contiguous pairs of shingle structures by providing coincidence of such apertures at such lateral side locations, so as to enable use of a single fastener for securing a pair of shingle structures to such roofing support structure at each such location.
- 5. The structure of claim 2, in which
- such multiple-layer horizontally-extending folded-over sheet metal layers are centrally-located vertically between such cover means and such exposed portion,
- such elongated open slot means opening in a vertically-downwardly-oriented direction onto such exterior surface of such exposed portion to enable sliding movement, in a horizontal direction, of shingle structures during assembly; and
- provides for receiving multiple folded-over sheet metal layer means, at lateral sides of each such shingle, for interfitting of such layer means at distal ends of such open slot means in weatherproof relationship with corresponding sheet metal layer means of unitary shingle structures when such shingle structures are assembled in horizontally-adjacent lateral side-by-side relationship, with
- such shingle structures being interlocked by such folded-over sheet metal layers along each such lateral side.
- 6. The structure of claim 2, in which
- such unitary blank is cut from continuous-strip flat-rolled steel,
- such continuous flat-rolled steel being surface-coated on at least one surface which is selected to comprise such exterior surface of a shingle structure fabricated from a unitary blank cut from such continuous strip flat-rolled sheet metal,
- such surface coating being selected from the group consisting of:
- chemical treatment to inhibit oxidation,
- chemical treatment to act as a surfactant for subsequent coating,
- a protective metallic coating,
- a surface-finish polymer coating, and
- combinations thereof.
- 7. The structure of claim 6, which combines
- a protective metallic coating selected from the group consisting of a hot-dip metal coating and an electrolytically-applied metallic plating, and
- such surface-finish polymeric coating is selected from the group consisting of:
- polyvinylidene fluoride,
- an acrylic,
- a polyester, and
- a vinyl plastisol.
- 8. The structure of claim 7, in which
- such surface-finish polymeric coating embodies a fabricating lubricant as applied, and
- a decorative design pattern is embossed into such exposed portion of an elongated unitary shingle structure.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/225,326, filed Apr. 8, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,495,654.
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