Claims
- 1. A ventilating cap for the ridge of a roof, said roof having opposed upwardly tapering portions tapering upwardly toward said ridge, said roof having a longitudinal opening therein extending along said ridge, said ventilating cap comprising a pair of elongated vent parts extending along said upwardly tapering portions on opposite sides of said ridge, each of said vent parts including multiple plies of material defining passages communicating said opening with ambient atmosphere, each of said vent parts further including a bottom ply engaging said roof and an upper ply, said upper ply including a connecting portion extending across and along said ridge to interconnect said vent parts, and a groove in said connecting portion and extending along said ridge, said groove having edge portions extending longitudinally along both of the edges of said groove, and a longitudinally extending rib within said groove between the edge portions thereof, said upper ply being folded along said groove to extend over said ridge.
- 2. Ventilating cap as claimed in claim 1, wherein said upper ply includes a lower sheet engaging said vent parts, an upper sheet, and an intermediate layer between said sheets defining said passages, said groove extending through said lower sheet and into said intermediate layer, said groove having a bottom defined within said intermediate layer, said rib projecting from said bottom toward said lower sheet.
- 3. Ventilating cap as claimed in claim 1, wherein the height of the rib is substantially equal to the depth of the groove.
- 4. Ventilating cap as claimed in claim 2, wherein said rib is defined between a pair of longitudinally extending surfaces, said groove being defined by a pair of longitudinally extending channels defined between each of said surfaces and a corresponding one of said edge portions.
- 5. Ventilating cap as claimed in claim 4, wherein said rib includes an outer surface extending between said longitudinally extending surfaces, said outer surface being defined by said lower sheet.
- 6. Method of manufacturing a ventilating cap for the ridge of a roof, said method including the steps of forming multiple plies of material, each ply defining passages, assembling said plies into two elongated stacks extending between a bottom ply to a top ply with a connecting portion of the top ply bridging between said stacks, forming a pair of longitudinally extending, substantially parallel channels in said connecting portion, said channels cooperating with one another to define a longitudinally extending rib therebetween.
- 7. Method of manufacturing a ventilating cap as claimed in claim 6, wherein said method includes the step of forming a pair of substantially flat surfaces along the edge portions of the channels.
- 8. Method of manufacturing a ventilating cap as claimed in claim 6, wherein said channels are formed by a cutting head.
- 9. Method of manufacturing a ventilating cap as claimed in claim 6, wherein said channels are formed by a cutting head having a pair of cutters rotatable together about a common shaft with a spacer therebetween, said spacer having a width equal to the width of said rib.
- 10. Method of manufacturing a ventilating cap as claimed in claim 6, wherein the step of forming said top ply includes the steps of providing a pair of sheets, assembling said upper and lower sheets to a convoluted intermediate sheet to define said passages, and cutting said channels through one of said sheets and into said intermediate sheet to form said rib.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/333,438, filed Nov. 2, 1994, U.S. Pat. No. 5,439,417.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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