Claims
- 1. Roof structure for use on a building having rafters sloping downwardly from a ridge and having purlins connecting the upper surfaces of the rafters, comprising:
- a series of elongated plank elements extending across several of the rafters and parallel to the purlins, each plank element having a main body of generally rectangular cross-section formed with a water-impermeable skin enclosing a light-weight interior mass, each plank having a thin tail member extending from one edge and constituting an extension of an upper flat surface, the main body of each upper adjacent plank element resting on the tail member of its next lower adjacent plank, wherein the plank elements adjacent the ridge are bridged by a ridge element of tent-like configuration.
- 2. Roof structure for use on a building having rafters sloping downwardly from a ridge and having purlins connecting the upper surfaces of the rafters, comprising:
- a series of elongated plank elements extending across several of the rafters and parallel to the purlins, each plank element having a main body of generally rectangular cross-section formed with a water-impermeable skin enclosing a light-weight interior mass, each plank having a thin tail member extending from one edge and constituting an extension of an upper flat surface, the main body of each upper adjacent plank element resting on the tail member of its next lower adjacent plank, wherein the tail member constitutes an extension of the said upper surface and overlies a purlin located adjacent an upper transition surface of the main body.
- 3. Roof structure for use on a building having rafters sloping downwardly from a ridge and having purlins connecting the upper surfaces of the rafters, comprising:
- a series of elongated plank elements extending across several of the rafters and parallel to the purlins, each plank element having a main body of generally rectangular cross-section formed with a water-impermeable skin enclosing a light-weight interior mass, each plank having a thin tail member extending from one edge and constituting an extension of an upper flat surface, the main body of each upper adjacent plank element resting on the tail member of its next lower adjacent plank, wherein a gutter element is provided consisting of a trough from which extends a tail member, the tail member extending under and held in place by the main body of a plank element.
- 4. Roof structure for use on a building having rafters sloping downwardly from a ridge and having purlins connecting the upper surfaces of the rafters, comprising:
- a series of elongated plank elements extending across several of the rafters and parallel to the purlins, each plank element having a main body of generally rectangular cross-section formed with a water-impermeable skin enclosing a light-weight interior mass, each plank having a thin tail member extending from one edge and constituting an extension of an upper flat surface, the main body of each upper adjacent plank element resting on the tail member of its next lower adjacent plank, wherein the main body of a similar eave element has a flat undersurface adapted to lie along the upper edges of the rafters, wherein the upper surface consists of a series of flat surfaces of plank width lying at an angle to the undersurface and joined by curved transition surfaces to resemble a plurability of plank elements, and wherein a tail member extends from the main body in the plane of the undersurface.
- 5. Roof structure for use on a building having rafters sloping downwardly from a ridge and having purlins connecting the upper surfaces of the rafters, comprising:
- a series of elongated plank elements extending across several of the rafters and parallel to the purlins, each plank element having a main body of generally rectangular cross-section formed with a water-impermeable skin enclosing a light-weight interior mass, each plank having a thin tail member extending from one edge and constituting an extension of an upper flat surface wall, the main body of each upper adjacent plank element resting on the tail member of its next lower adjacent plank.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 934,645 filed on Nov. 25, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,741,131.
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