Claims
- 1. A square of shingles, having 50 shingles, sufficient to cover 100 square feet of roof area when the shingles are disposed in a laid-up condition on a roof, with their tab areas exposed and covering top areas of shingles in a next-lower course, with each shingle in the square having a total shingle height of 18 inches with an exposed tab portion 8 inches in height, a tab exposure area and a top area, with the tab areas each including (n) number of tabs separated by (n-1) slots, with nailing zones being located near an end of each slot in the top area of the shingle above the slot and at each end of the shingle, with all nailing zones being generally along a common imaginary line to define (n+1) nailing zones; where n=any of the whole numbers 3 and 4 and where the number of nailing zones in the square equals 200 where n=3 and 250 where n=4.
- 2. The Square of claim 1, wherein said fifty Shingles are packaged in a plurality of bundles prior to installation, wherein the bundles of shingles are in stacked relation, two to a layer, defining a rectangular stack base of nominally 36 inch wide shingles, of approximately 36 inch square.
- 3. A square of shingles, having fifty shingles, sufficient to cover 100 square feet of roof area when the shingles are disposed in a laid-up condition on a roof, with their tab areas exposed and covering top areas of shingles in a next-lower course, with each shingle in the square having a total shingle height of 18 inches with an exposed tab portion 8 inches in height, a tab exposure area and a top area, wherein the shingles each have a width dimension and sufficient tab exposure area to comprise means whereby, in the laid-up condition on a roof, 50 shingles can cover the 100 square foot area.
- 4. The square of shingles of claim 3, with the tab areas each including (n) number of tabs separated by (n-1) slots, with nailing zones being located near an end of each slot in the top area of the shingle above the slot and at each end of the shingle, with all nailing zones being generally along a common imaginary line to define (n+1) nailing zones; where n=any of the whole numbers 3 and 4 and where the number of nailing zones in the square equals 200 where n=3 and 250 where n=4.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/682,611, filed Apr. 9, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,287,661, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 515,601, filed Apr. 27, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,181,361.
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