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PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE MOUNTING ASSEMBLY
20200382049 · 2020-12-03 ·

The present disclosure provides photovoltaic (PV) module mounting systems and bracket assemblies for securing PV modules to roofs. The photovoltaic module mounting systems may include a roofing panel having a base layer, a flashing panel coupled along an edge of the roofing panel, and a bracket assembly coupled to the roofing panel, where the bracket assembly includes a bracket and a clip, and where the clip is configured to couple with an edge feature of a PV module to secure the PV module to the roofing panel.

PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE MOUNTING ASSEMBLY
20200382049 · 2020-12-03 ·

The present disclosure provides photovoltaic (PV) module mounting systems and bracket assemblies for securing PV modules to roofs. The photovoltaic module mounting systems may include a roofing panel having a base layer, a flashing panel coupled along an edge of the roofing panel, and a bracket assembly coupled to the roofing panel, where the bracket assembly includes a bracket and a clip, and where the clip is configured to couple with an edge feature of a PV module to secure the PV module to the roofing panel.

JUNCTION BOX FOR A PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE MOUNTING ASSEMBLY
20200382053 · 2020-12-03 ·

The present disclosure provides junction boxes for use with roof-mounted photovoltaic (PV) modules. The junction boxes may include a housing having a plurality of sides, a bottom having an aperture, and a top edge having a top opening, where the top edge has a lip disposed around the top edge and projecting upward from the top edge. The junction boxes may further include a lid removably coupled to the top edge of the housing and a seal disposed on an outer surface of the bottom of the housing.

SUPPORT ARRANGEMENT FOR COVERING ELEMENTS OF A BUILDING
20200318354 · 2020-10-08 ·

A support arrangement for supporting covering elements on a soffit and/or a fascia of a building. The support arrangement has a backing member that is operable to receive covering elements and is formed at least partially from non-metallic material. The support arrangement further has an attachment means for attaching the support arrangement to a building or building component such that it forms a part of the building. The support arrangement is non-flammable and can easily receive fixings to fix covering elements thereto. Covering elements can be fixed to the support arrangement and then the arrangement can be attached to a building or building component such that the covering elements form a part of the soffit or fascia of the building.

Variable section interlocking structural panel

An interlockerable structural panel (4) with a channel cross-section including a base 3) and first (52) and second side wall (51) forming the sides of the channel, wherein an end of the first side wall distal the base is curved as a first arc (13) directed away from a central portion of the channel and an end of the second side wall is curved as a second arc (23) directed towards the central portion of the channel and wherein a straight section (24) extends from the end of the second arc (23) distal the base (3).

Variable section interlocking structural panel

An interlockerable structural panel (4) with a channel cross-section including a base 3) and first (52) and second side wall (51) forming the sides of the channel, wherein an end of the first side wall distal the base is curved as a first arc (13) directed away from a central portion of the channel and an end of the second side wall is curved as a second arc (23) directed towards the central portion of the channel and wherein a straight section (24) extends from the end of the second arc (23) distal the base (3).

Tile roofing riser
10724244 · 2020-07-28 ·

A roofing structure is disclosed. The roofing structure includes a roof sheathing structure, a riser positioned on the sheathing structure, and a felt positioned on the riser, where the riser is between the roof sheathing structure and the felt. The roofing structure also includes a first course of roof shingling elements placed on the felt and on the riser, where the riser causes a portion of a roof sheathing structure side of the first course of roof shingling elements and a portion of the felt to be spaced apart from the roof sheathing structure by at least about one quarter inch.

Tile roofing riser
10724244 · 2020-07-28 ·

A roofing structure is disclosed. The roofing structure includes a roof sheathing structure, a riser positioned on the sheathing structure, and a felt positioned on the riser, where the riser is between the roof sheathing structure and the felt. The roofing structure also includes a first course of roof shingling elements placed on the felt and on the riser, where the riser causes a portion of a roof sheathing structure side of the first course of roof shingling elements and a portion of the felt to be spaced apart from the roof sheathing structure by at least about one quarter inch.

Supporting a Load on a Roof
20200199876 · 2020-06-25 · ·

The invention provides a system for installing a load on a metal panel roof, the system comprising a rail and closure structure adapted to be supported by ribs defined by the roof panels, and a load adapted to be supported on the rail and closure structure. In some embodiments, standing seams on ribs, and side rails on the rail and closure structure, extend parallel to each other, and optionally parallel to opposing sides of a hole in the roof. In some embodiments, substantially all of a downwardly-directed force of the load passes downwardly through the rail and closure structure to the ribs, and from the ribs to underlying structural members of the building.

Supporting a Load on a Roof
20200199876 · 2020-06-25 · ·

The invention provides a system for installing a load on a metal panel roof, the system comprising a rail and closure structure adapted to be supported by ribs defined by the roof panels, and a load adapted to be supported on the rail and closure structure. In some embodiments, standing seams on ribs, and side rails on the rail and closure structure, extend parallel to each other, and optionally parallel to opposing sides of a hole in the roof. In some embodiments, substantially all of a downwardly-directed force of the load passes downwardly through the rail and closure structure to the ribs, and from the ribs to underlying structural members of the building.