Claims
- 1. In a covering for a surface of a building structure, such covering including separate generally rectangular covering elements having respective butt and tip ends and applied in generally coplanar, side adjacent relationship in each of several courses with the tip portions of the covering elements of one course being overlapped by the butt portions of the covering elements of a higher course, the improvement comprising a filler element having respective butt and tip ends, at least one side of said filler element having a shoulder extending transversely of such side and dividing said filler element into a wide tip portion and a narrower butt portion, said filler butt portion being fitted between the adjacent sides of adjacent covering elements in a course and said shoulder abutting the tip end of one of such adjacent covering elements.
- 2. In a covering for a surface of a building structure, such covering including separate generally rectangular wood shake covering elements having respective butt and tip ends and applied in generally coplanar, side adjacent relationship in each of several courses with the tip portions of the covering elements of one course being overlapped by the butt portions of the covering elements of a higher course, the improvement comprising a tapered sawn wood shingle filler element having a portion fitted between adjacent sides of adjacent covering elements in a course.
- 3. In the covering defined in claim 1 or 2, the filler element having a butt end in close proximity to the butt end of a covering element of the next higher course.
- 4. In the covering defined in claim 2, each of the covering elements including a face shake and a sawn shingle underlayer beneath said face shake, and the filler element including a sawn face shingle and a sawn shingle backing beneath said face shingle.
- 5. In the covering defined in claim 4, the butt end of the face shingle being positioned between the butt and tip ends of the backing shingle, and a portion of one of the adjacent covering elements overlying a portion of the backing shingle.
- 6. In the covering defined in claim 2, the filler element having a butt end positioned between the butt and tip ends of each of the adjacent shakes.
- 7. In the covering defined in claim 6, the thickness of the filler element at its butt end being approximately equal to the thickness of the portion of an adjacent shake generally aligned with the filler element butt end.
- 8. In the covering defined in claim 1, 2, 6 or 7, the course having the filler element including an underlayer of sawn shingles arranged in side-by-side relationship beneath the adjacent covering elements and the filler element.
- 9. In the covering defined in claim 1, 2, 6 or 7, portions of the opposite sides of the filler elements being in substantially contiguous engagement, respectively, with the facing sides of the adjacent covering elements.
- 10. In a covering for a surface of a building structure, such covering including separate covering elements applied in side adjacent relationship in each of several courses having respective butt and tip edges with the tip portion of a preceding course being overlapped by the butt portion of a succeeding course and the butt portion of the preceding course exposed, the improvement comprising each of a plurality of such courses including a row of generally side adjacent sawn wood shingles underlying the butt portion of the succeeding course and a row of generally side adjacent wood shakes overlying the tip portion of the preceding course, said wood shakes constituting at least the major portion of the exposed portion of their course.
- 11. In the covering defined in claim 10, the row of sawn wood shingles including filler elements having portions fitted between the adjacent sides of adjacent shakes.
- 12. In the covering defined in claim 10 or 11, the wood shingles of the row of wood shingles constituting at least the major portion of the overlapped portion of their course.
- 13. In a covering for a surface of a building structure, such covering including separate covering elements applied in side adjacent relationship in each of several courses having respective butt and tip edges with the tip portion of a preceding course being overlapped by the butt portion of a succeeding course and the butt portion of the preceding course exposed, each of a plurality of such courses including an underlayer having respective butt and tip edges and formed of sawn wood shingles arranged in side-by-side relationship and an overlayer of generally side adjacent covering elements laid over the underlayer, the improvement comprising at least the major portion of the overlapped portion of each overlayer being a row of side adjacent sawn wood shingles, and at least the major portion of the exposed portion of each overlayer being a row of generally side adjacent wood shakes.
- 14. In the covering defined in claim 10 or 13, the adjacent sides of adjacent wood shakes in a row being spaced apart a substantial distance.
- 15. In the covering defining in claim 13, the overlayer row of sawn wood shingles including filler elements having portions fitted between the adjacent sides of adjacent shakes.
- 16. In a building covering panel including an overlayer having at least two covering elements with respective butt and tip ends, such covering elements being applied in generally coplanar, side adjacent relationship, and an underlayer of wood shingles arranged in side-by-side relationship beneath the overlayer, the improvement comprising the overlayer including a filler element having respective butt and tip ends and a portion fitted between the adjacent sides of the covering elements, at least one side of one of the elements having a shoulder extending transversely of such side, dividing its element into respective butt and tip portions of unequal width and abutting a portion of another of the elements.
- 17. In the panel defined in claim 16, the filler element having the shoulder, and the adjacent side of one of the covering elements having a second shoulder extending transversely of such adjacent side, dividing such covering element into respective butt and tip portions of unequal width and abutting the shoulder of the filler element.
- 18. In the panel defined in claim 16, the covering elements including wood shakes tapered in thickness toward their tips and the filler element including a sawn shingle tapered in thickness toward its tip.
- 19. In the panel defined in claim 16, 17 or 18, the butt end of one of the elements being spaced above the butt end of another of the elements.
- 20. In the panel defined in claim 16 or 18, a layer of waterproof sheet material underlying at least the major portion of the shingle underlayer, one edge portion of said layer of waterproof sheet material projecting beyond corresponding lateral edges of the overlayer and the underlayer, and the opposite edge portion of said layer of waterproof sheet material being interposed between the overlayer and the underlayer.
- 21. In the panel defined in claim 16 or 18, at least one of the elements having a kerf line extending substantially parallel to its butt end.
- 22. In a building covering panel including an underlayer of wood shingles arranged in side-by-side relationship, an overlayer of side adjacent covering elements laid over the underlayer and a layer of waterproof sheet material extending lengthwise of the panel, the improvement comprising one end portion of the layer of the waterproof sheet material underlying the underlayer and the other end portion of the layer of waterproof sheet material being interposed between the underlayer and the overlayer.
- 23. In the panel defined in claim 22, the layer of waterproof sheet material underlying at least the major portion of the underlayer.
- 24. In the panel defined in claim 22 or 23, at least one end portion of the layer of waterproof sheet material extending beyond corresponding ends of the underlayer and the overlayer.
CROSS-REFERENCE
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 059,998, filed July 23, 1979, for Shouldered Shake and Filler Roof Structure, which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
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