Claims
- 1. A shingle system comprising:
- a plurality of shingles, each said shingle having a top edge and a bottom edge;
- a plurality of fastening strips, each said fastening strip having a top flange for covering said top edge of at least one of said shingles;
- a fastening portion located on said top flange for receiving fasteners to fasten at least said fastening strip to a surface;
- a connector located on each said shingle for connecting said shingle to a corresponding said fastening strip proximate to said bottom edge; and
- a gasket located on a bottom surface of the fastening portion of each said fastening strip.
- 2. A shingle system as claimed in claim 1, wherein each said gasket extends as a strip along the length of one said fastening strip.
- 3. A shingle system as claimed in claim 2, wherein at least one said gasket includes a lip protruding downwardly relative to said bottom surface of a respective fastening portion, said lip extending along the length of a respective said fastening strip.
- 4. A shingle system as claimed in claim 3, wherein each said gasket is formed from a rubber composite.
- 5. A shingle system as claimed in claim 1, wherein each said fastening strip further comprises a bottom flange that extends beneath a bottom surface of said top flange, said bottom flange being connected to said top flange by a hinge.
- 6. A shingle system as claimed in claim 1, wherein each said shingle includes side edges, said side edges including side edge connecting means for connecting adjacent side edges of shingles together.
- 7. A shingle system as claimed in claim 6, wherein said side edge connecting means comprises an overturned flange defined along one side edge and an underturned flange defined along an opposing side edge.
- 8. A shingle system as claimed in claim 6, wherein said plurality of shingles comprises a plurality of first shingles and a plurality of second shingles, said side edge connecting means on each of said first shingles comprising overturned flanges on said opposing side edges, and said side edge connecting means on each of said second shingles comprising underturned edges on said opposing side edges, wherein said first and second shingles are arranged alternately on a shingle course.
- 9. A shingle system as claimed in claim 8, wherein, for at least one of said first and second shingle configurations, the length of the top edge of the shingle differs from the length of the bottom edge of the shingle to define tapered side edges.
- 10. A shingle system as claimed in claim 9, wherein each of said first and second shingle configurations define tapered side edges, the taper of the first shingle configuration being opposite to the taper of the second shingle configuration.
- 11. A shingle system as claimed in claim 1, wherein each said shingle has peaks defined on a weather exposed surface.
- 12. A shingle system as claimed in claim 11, wherein said peaks are symmetrical along a center line, and wherein a partial peak is defined at the side edges of the shingles to facilitate formation of a single peak when the side edges of two shingles are adjacent to one another.
- 13. A shingle system as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a plurality of roof caps, each said roof cap having a leading edge, a tailing edge and opposing side edges, and each said roof cap defining a roof cap connector for connecting said roof cap to a fastening strip.
- 14. A shingle system as claimed in claim 13, wherein each said roof cap is connected by said roof cap connector to a fastening strip proximate to said leading edge.
- 15. A shingle system as claimed in claim 14, wherein each said roof cap defines a fold line between its tailing and leading edges for bending the roof cap to a desired angle.
- 16. A shingle system as claimed in claim 15, wherein said fold line is defined by a peak formed on a weather exposed surface of each said roof cap.
- 17. A shingle system as claimed in claim 14, wherein said roof cap connector is defined by an overturned flange defined along said leading edge of said roof cap.
- 18. A fastening strip for shingles comprising:
- an elongate top flange including a fastener portion for receiving fasteners;
- a hook disposed along the length of said top flange for connecting said fastening strip to at least one upper shingle;
- a lip disposed along the length of said top flange for aligning said fastening strip relative to a top edge of at least one lower shingle; and
- a gasket disposed continuously along the length of the top flange on a bottom surface of the fastener portion for providing a weather resistant seal between the fastening strip and said at least one lower shingle.
- 19. A fastening strip as claimed in claim 18, wherein a plurality of said hooks and said lips are disposed at spaced intervals along the length of said top flange.
- 20. A fastening strip as claimed in claim 18, further comprising a bottom flange connected to said top flange by a hinge to define a water resistant envelope for receiving a top edge of a shingle.
- 21. A shingled surface comprising:
- a plurality of fastening strips arranged on a surface in parallel continuous rows, each said fastening strip having a top flange that includes a fastening portion;
- a plurality of shingles, each said shingle having a top edge, a bottom edge and a connector, said shingles being arranged on said surface with said top edge of each shingle being covered by said top flange of one row of fastening strips, and each shingle being connected by said connector proximate to said bottom edge to another row of said fastening strips;
- a plurality of fasteners extending through said fastening portion of said fastening strips to fasten at least said fastening strips to said surface; and
- a gasket located on a bottom surface of the fastening portion of each of said fastening strips, said gaskets defining a weather resistant seal between said fastening strips and said shingles proximate to said top edges.
- 22. A shingled surface as claimed in claim 21, wherein each said fastener extends through said fastening portion and at least one said shingle.
- 23. A shingled surface as claimed in claim 21, wherein each said fastening strip further comprises a bottom flange that extends beneath a bottom surface of said top flange, said bottom flange being connected to said top flange by a hinge.
- 24. A shingled surface as claimed in claim 21, wherein said shingles include side edge connecting means for connecting adjacent side edges of shingles together, and wherein said shingles are arranged on said surface with said adjacent side edges connected.
- 25. A shingled surface as claimed in claim 24, wherein said side edge connecting means comprises an overturned flange defined along one side edge of a shingle and an underturned flange defined along an opposing side edge of said shingle.
- 26. A shingled surface as claimed in claim 24, wherein said plurality of shingles comprises a plurality of first shingles and a plurality of second shingles, said side edge connecting means on each of said first shingles comprising overturned flanges on said opposing side edges, and said side edge connecting means on each of said second shingles comprising underturned flanges on said opposing side edges, wherein said first and second shingles are arranged alternately side by side on said surface.
- 27. A shingled surface as claimed in claim 26, wherein, for at least one of said first and second shingle configurations, the length of the top edge of the shingle differs from the length of the bottom edge of the shingle to define tapered side edges.
- 28. A shingled surface as claimed in claim 27, wherein each of said first and second shingle configurations define tapered side edges, the taper of the first shingle configuration being opposite to the taper of the second shingle configuration.
- 29. A shingled surface as claimed in claim 21, further comprising a plurality of roof caps, each said roof cap having a leading edge, a tailing edge, opposing side edges and a connector, said roof caps being arranged on a roof peak surface with at least some of said fastening strips being arranged in parallel rows extending transversely across said roof peak, and wherein said tailing edge of each said roof cap is covered by said top flange of one row of fastening strips, and said leading edge of each said roof cap is connected by said connector to another row of said fastening strips.
- 30. A shingled surface as claimed in claim 29, wherein each said roof cap defines a fold line between its tailing and leading edges for bending the roof cap to a desired angle.
- 31. A method of installing a plurality of shingles onto a surface, comprising the steps of:
- (a) obtaining a plurality of fastening strips, each said fastening strip having a top flange that includes a fastener portion;
- (b) obtaining a plurality of shingles, each said shingle having a top edge and a bottom edge, and each said shingle having a connector for connecting said shingle to said fastening strip proximate to said bottom edge;
- (c) fastening at least one said fastening strip to said surface to define a lower fastening strip row;
- (d) positioning at least one of said shingles on said surface with said connector connecting to said lower fastening strip row to define a shingle course;
- (e) positioning at least one of said fastening strips on said surface with said top flange covering said top edge of said at least one shingle in said shingle course to define an upper fastening strip row;
- (f) fastening said fastening strips in said upper fastening strip row to said surface with fasteners, said fasteners extending through both the fastening strip and said shingle into said surface, said upper fastening strip row now defining a new lower fastening strip row; and
- (g) repeating steps (d) through (f) until a desired amount of said surface is covered with said shingles.
- 32. A method as claimed in claim 31, wherein during step (d) said at least one shingle in said shingle course is slidably adjusted along said lower fastening strip row to a desired position.
- 33. A method as claimed in claim 31, further comprising a gasket located on a bottom surface of the fastening portion of said fastening strips, said gasket defining a weather resistant seal between said fastening strip and said shingles in said shingle course.
- 34. A method as claimed in claim 31, wherein said fastening strip further comprises a bottom flange that extends beneath a bottom surface of said top flange, said bottom flange being connected to said top flange by a hinge.
- 35. A method as claimed in claim 31, wherein said shingles include side edge connecting means for connecting adjacent side edges of shingles together, and wherein during said shingle positioning step said shingles are positioned on said surface with said adjacent side edges connected.
- 36. A method as claimed in claim 35, wherein said side edge connecting means comprises an overturned flange defined along one side edge of a shingle and an underturned flange defined along an opposing side edge of said shingle.
- 37. A method as claimed in claim 35, wherein said plurality of shingles comprises a plurality of first shingles and a plurality of second shingles, said side edge connecting means on each of said first shingles comprising overturned flanges on said opposing side edges, and said side edge connecting means on each of said second shingles comprising underturned flanges on said opposing side edges, wherein said first and second shingles are positioned alternately side by side on said surface.
- 38. A method as claimed in claim 37, wherein, for at least one of said first and second shingle configurations, the length of the top edge of the shingle differs from the length of the bottom edge of the shingle to define tapered side edges.
- 39. A method as claimed in claim 38, wherein each of said first and second shingle configurations define tapered side edges, the taper of the first shingle configuration being opposite to the taper of the second shingle configuration.
- 40. A method as claimed in claim 31, wherein each said fastening strip includes a lip, and wherein step (e) further comprises the step of utilizing said lip to align each said fastening strip relative to said top edge of said at least one shingle.
- 41. A method as claimed in claim 31, further comprising the step of obtaining a plurality of roof caps, each said roof cap having a leading edge, a tailing edge, opposing side edges and a connector, and further comprising the step of positioning said roof caps on a roof peak surface with at least some of said fastening strips being arranged in parallel rows extending transversely across said roof peak, and wherein said tailing edge of each said roof cap is covered by said top flange of one row of fastening strips, and said leading edge of each said roof cap is connected by said connector to another row of said fastening strips.
- 42. A method as claimed in claim 41, wherein each said roof cap defines a fold line between its tailing and leading edges for bending the roof cap to a desired angle.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/430,057 filed Apr. 13, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,685,117.
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