Claims
- 1. A roof tile, comprising:
- a raised central portion,
- a raised interlocking side portion at each side of said tile and a valley portion between each side portion and said central portion,
- said tile having a front edge surface which extends across the width of said tile and which is visible when positioned in half-bond relationship between adjacent tiles of a roof in use,
- characterized in that
- said front edge surface is of a depth which has a relatively thin section coincident with said central portion and relatively thicker sections coincident with said interlocking side portions, said valley portions having first and second widths, said raised central portion having a section extending generally upwardly from a side of said first width to an apex thereof and having a section extending generally downwardly from said apex to a side of said second width, said thin section being coincident with at least a portion of both said section extending generally upwardly and said section extending generally downwardly;
- wherein a bottom of both said raised interlocking side portions at an apex of two interlocked raised interlocking side portions of two adjacent tiles is at an elevation substantially higher than an upper surface of said valley portions.
- 2. A tile according to claim 1, wherein the front edge surface of the tile varies in depth across the width of the tile as between said relatively thin section coincident with said central portion, sections coincident with said valley portions having a depth greater than that of said relatively thin section, and said relatively thicker sections coincident with said interlocking side portions progressively increasing in depth from said valley portions.
- 3. A tile according to claim 2, wherein the depth of said valley portions is less than a combined depth of the interlocked side portions of mutually sideways adjacent tiles.
- 4. A tile according to claim 2, wherein the central portion (36) is relatively thin as aforesaid for at least one-third of the length of the tile.
- 5. A tile according to claim 3, wherein the central portion (36) is relatively thin as aforesaid for at least one-third of the length of the tile.
- 6. A roof covered with roof tiles according to claim 2 wherein, in use, each horizontal row of tiles is laid in half-bond relationship with adjacent horizontal rows of such tiles and such tiles in half-bond relationship having an overlapped headlap portion and an overlapped tail portion and wherein combined overlapped thicknesses of the tiles in one such row of tiles and the tiles of adjacent rows of tiles at overlapped headlap and tail portions thereof are substantially the same.
- 7. A roof according to claim 6 wherein the roof has a visual appearance in which a constant thickness is evident at the valley portions of the tiles of each column of tiles on the roof whereas roll portions thereof have a thick-thin, thick-thin appearance both in sideways adjacent columns of such tiles and in each individual column thereof.
- 8. A roof covered with roof tiles according to claim 3 wherein, in use, each horizontal row of tiles is laid in half-bond relationship with adjacent horizontal rows of such tiles and such tiles in half-bond relationship having an overlapped headlap portion and an overlapped tail portion and wherein combined overlapped thicknesses of the tiles in one such row of tiles and the tiles of adjacent rows of tiles at overlapped headlap and tail portions thereof are substantially the same.
- 9. A roof according to claim 8 wherein the roof has a visual appearance in which a constant thickness is evident at the valley portions of the tiles of each column of tiles on the roof whereas roll portions thereof have a thick-thin, thick-thin appearance both in sideways adjacent columns of such tiles and in each individual column thereof.
- 10. A tile according to any one of claim 1 wherein the central portion (36) is relatively thin as aforesaid for at least one-third of the length of the tile.
- 11. A tile according to claim 10 wherein the central portion (36) is relatively thin as aforesaid for the full length of the tile.
- 12. A tile according to claim 11 wherein the raised central portion thereof comprises an upper profile generated along the length thereof wherein said apex of said upper profile is configured to be capable of being located below a corresponding apex of a similar profile generated by the interlocked side portions of mutually sideways adjacent tiles in use.
- 13. A tile according to claim 12 which comprises a bold roll or double Roman profile tile.
- 14. A roof covered with roof tiles according to claim 1 wherein, in use, each horizontal row of tiles is laid in half-bond relationship with adjacent horizontal rows of such tiles and such tiles in half-bond relationship having an overlapped headlap portion and an overlapped tail portion and wherein combined overlapped thicknesses of the tiles in one such row of tiles and the tiles of adjacent rows of tiles at overlapped headlap and tail portions thereof are substantially the same.
- 15. A roof according to claim 14 wherein the visual appearance of the roof is one in which a constant thickness is evident at the valley portions of the tiles of each column of tiles on the roof whereas the roll portions thereof have a thick-thin, thick-thin appearance both in sideways adjacent columns of such tiles and in each individual column thereof.
- 16. The roof tile according to claim 1, wherein said relatively thin section has a generally constant thickness.
- 17. The roof tile according to claim 16, wherein said raised central portion is generally arcuate.
- 18. The roof tile according to claim 17, wherein said relatively thin section corresponds to substantially said entire arcuate raised central portion.
- 19. The roof tile according to claim 17, wherein said valley portions are generally flat.
- 20. The roof tile according to claim 1, wherein said valley portions are generally flat and said raised central portions are generally arcuate.
- 21. The roof tile according to claim 1, wherein an upper surface of said raised interlocking side portions both extend to a top edge a distance above said upper surface of said valleys portions that is greater than a distance across each of the first and second widths of the valleys portions, individually, such that the interlock connection between adjacent tiles is at an elevation substantially above the upper surface of said valleys portions.
- 22. The tile according to claim 1, wherein said raised central portion is generally arcuate, said raised interlocking side portions are generally arcuate, and said valleys portions are generally flat.
- 23. A roof tile, comprising:
- a raised central portion,
- a raised interlocking side portion at each side of said tile and a valley portion between each side portion and said central portion, each said interlocking side portion having a complementary locking section,
- said tile having a front edge surface which extends across t h e width of said tile and which is visible when positioned in half-bond relationship between adjacent tiles of a roof in use,
- characterized in that
- said front edge surface is of a depth which has a relatively thin section coincident with said central portion and relatively thicker sections coincident with said interlocking side portions, said valley portions having first and second widths, said raised central portion having a section extending generally upwardly from a side of said first width to an apex thereof and having a section extending generally downwardly from said apex to a side of said second width, said thin section being coincident with at least a portion of both said section extending generally upwardly and said section extending generally downwardly;
- wherein the front edge surface of the tile varies in depth across the width of the tile as between said relatively thin section coincident with said central portion, sections coincident with said valley portions having a greatest depth, and said relatively thicker sections coincident with said interlocking side portions progressively increasing from said valley section to said locking section, said locking section having an intermediate depth;
- wherein the depth of the front edge surface in the valley portions approximates to one-half a combined depths of the front edge surface at the relatively thin section coincident with the central portion and the sections of intermediate depth coincident with the interlocked side portions of mutually sideways adjacent tiles in use.
- 24. A tile according to claim 23, wherein the central portion (36) is relatively thin as aforesaid for at least one-third of the length of the tile.
- 25. A roof covered with roof tiles according to claim 23 wherein, in use, each horizontal row of tiles is laid in half-bond relationship with adjacent horizontal rows of such tiles and such tiles in half-bond relationship having an overlapped headlap portion and an overlapped tail portion and wherein combined overlapped thicknesses of the tiles in one such row of tiles and the tiles of adjacent rows of tiles at overlapped headlap and tail portions thereof are substantially the same.
- 26. A roof according to claim 25 wherein the roof has a visual appearance in which a constant thickness is evident at the valley portions of the tiles of each column of tiles on the roof whereas roll portions thereof have a thick-thin, thick-thin appearance both in sideways adjacent columns of such tiles and in each individual column thereof.
- 27. A roof tile, comprising:
- a raised central portion,
- a raised interlocking side portion at each side of said tile and a valley portion between each side portion and said central portion, said each interlocking portion having a complementary locking section,
- said tile having a front edge surface which extends across the width of said tile and which is visible when positioned in half-bond relationship between adjacent tiles of a roof in use,
- characterized in that
- said tile, in view of front edge surface, has a depth which has a relatively thin section coincident with said central portion and relatively thicker sections coincident with said interlocking side portions, said valley portions having widths first and second widths, said raised central portion having a section extending generally upwardly from a side of said first widths to an apex thereof and having a section extending generally downwardly to a side of said second width from said apex, said thin section being coincident with at least a portion of both said section extending generally upwardly and said section extending generally downwardly, and said thicker section being progressively increased from said valley section to said complementary locking section;
- wherein a bottom of said raised central section at said apex thereof is at an elevational substantially higher than an upper surface of said valley portions.
- 28. A roof tile, comprising:
- a raised central portion,
- a raised interlocking side portion at each side of said tile and a valley portion between each side portion and said central portion,
- said tile having a front edge surface which extends across the width of said tile and which is visible when positioned in half-bond relationship between adjacent tiles of a roof in use,
- characterized in that
- said front edge surface is of a depth which has a relatively thin section coincident with said central portion and relatively thicker sections coincident with said interlocking side portions, said valley portions having first and second widths, said raised central portion having a section extending generally upwardly from a side of said first width to an apex thereof and having a section extending generally downwardly from said apex to a side of said second width, said thin section being coincident with at least a portion of both said section extending generally upwardly and said section extending generally downwardly;
- wherein a bottom of said raised central section at said apex thereof is at an elevation substantially higher than an upper surface of said valley portions; and
- wherein said elevational distance between the bottom of said raised central section at said apex and said upper surface of said valley portions is a distance greater than a multiple of the thickness of said relatively thin section.
- 29. A roof tile, comprising:
- a raised central portion,
- a raised interlocking side portion at each side of said tile and a valley portion between each side portion and said central portion, each said interlocking side portion having a complementary locking section,
- said tile having a front edge surface which extends across the width of said tile and which is visible when positioned in half-bond relationship between adjacent tiles of a roof in use,
- characterized in that
- said front edge surface is of a depth which has a relatively thin section coincident with said central portion and relatively thicker sections coincident with said interlocking side portions, said valley portions having first and second widths, said raised central portion having a section extending generally upwardly from a side of said first width to an apex thereof and having a section extending generally downwardly from said apex to a side of said second width, said thin section being coincident with at least a portion of both said section extending generally upwardly and said section extending generally downwardly;
- wherein the front edge surface of the tile varies in depth across the width of the tile as between said relatively thin section coincident with said central portion, sections coincident with said valley portions having a greater depth than the depth of said relatively thin section but of less depth than the depth of said interlocking side portions, said interlocking side portions progressively increasing in depth from said valley section to said locking section;
- wherein the depth of the front edge surface in the valley portions approximates to one-half a combined depths of the front edge surface at the relatively thin section coincident with the central portion and the sections coincident with the interlocked side portions of mutually sideways adjacent tiles in use.
- 30. The tile according to claim 29, wherein said raised central portion is generally arcuate, said raised interlocking side portions are generally arcuate, and said valleys portions are generally flat.
Parent Case Info
This is a national stage application filed under 35 U.S.C. 371 of PCT/EP93/03124 filed Nov. 8, 1998.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/EP93/03124 |
11/8/1993 |
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6/28/1996 |
6/28/1996 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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WO95/13441 |
5/18/1995 |
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