Patent classifications
E04D12/004
ROOFING PANEL SUPPORT AND ROOFING SYSTEM AND METHOD OF INSTALLATION
The present disclosure relates generally to roofing systems. for example. suitable for covering the roof of a house or other building. The present disclosure relates more particularly to a roofing panel support including a bracket with a support platform configured to receive a roofing panel. a first leg extending rearward from a first side of the support platform, and a second leg extending rearward from a second side of the support platform. A hook for holding the roofing panel is coupled to the bracket and disposed below the support platform. Insulation may surround the hook. Additionally. a conductive malleable strip may be positioned between the bracket and a support structure.
System for installing ceiling sheets in buildings
A tensioned panel extended insulation system includes a support structure, a panel support structure and a pair of insulation panels. A telescoping tube extended insulation system includes a support structure and a ceiling sheet material. A rafter clip may be attached to a rafter for attachment of an end of the support structure. A cable arched telescoping tube extended insulation system includes an arched support structure, an adjustable spacer, a cable and the ceiling sheet material. A bar joist extended insulation system includes a support structure, an insulation support structure and an ceiling sheet material. A bar joist extended insulation system may be arched. A system for installing ceiling sheet material in buildings preferably includes either two roller supports or two sheave supports, a middle section, a first end section and a second end section. A rotary strut could also be used to replace an existing strut.
Tile and Support Structure
In one aspect of a tile and support structure, a support structure may be engaged with a top portion of a pedestal. The support structure may be formed with a generally vertical spine having at least one rail extending outward from a distal end thereof. The spine and rail(s) may be configured to secure one or more tiles, which tiles may be formed with a groove on at least one edge thereof, and wherein one or more rails may be positioned within the groove.
Roof-mounted safety foothold
The roof-mounted safety foothold is a safety device. The roof-mounted safety foothold is configured for use on a pitched roof. The roof-mounted safety foothold forms a guard that prevents objects and individuals from sliding off of the pitched roof. The roof-mounted safety foothold incorporates a plurality of guard members, a gusset structure, and an interior cant. The plurality of guard members combine to form an offset lateral disk. The gusset structure is a bracing structure used to stabilize the offset lateral structure formed by the plurality of guard members. The interior cant is a cant formed by the plurality of guard members.
Roofing system and method of installation
A roofing system includes a plurality of riser blocks disposed on a support surface. The riser blocks include a group that is aligned in a row. A batten extends along the row and is supported by the group of riser blocks. The batten includes a first clip portion. A group of roofing panels is disposed along the row and is supported by the batten. Further, each of the roofing panels of the group includes a front surface, a rear surface, and a second clip portion extending from the rear surface. The second clip portion is configured to engage the first clip portion of the batten so as to secure the roofing panels to the batten.
ROOFING SYSTEM AND METHOD OF INSTALLATION
The present disclosure relates generally to roofing systems, for example, suitable for covering the roof of a house or other building. The present disclosure relates more particularly to a roofing system that includes a plurality of riser blocks disposed on a support surface. The riser blocks include a group that is aligned in a row. A batten extends along the row and is supported by the group of riser blocks. The batten includes a first clip portion. A group of roofing panels is disposed along the row and is supported by the batten. Further, each of the roofing panels of the group includes a front surface, a rear surface, and a second clip portion extending from the rear surface. The second clip portion is configured to engage the first clip portion of the batten so as to secure the roofing panels to the batten.
Pedestal and support structure for tile
A support structure configured for attachment to a pedestal upper surface with a support structure spine extending upward from the support structure; a first support structure rail and second support structure rail each extending perpendicularly outward from the support structure spine. A tile comprising a groove formed in at least one of the plurality of side edges; wherein the groove of the at least one of the plurality of edges of the tile is configured for engagement by the first support structure rail of the support structure.
PEDESTAL AND SUPPORT STRUCTURE FOR TILE
A support structure for tile comprising a pair of flanges separated by and extending outward from the spine of the support structure each with an upper most planar surface. Where the tile comprises of a first face that is entirely planar, a second face that is entirely planar that is opposite the first face, a plurality of side edges extending between the first face and the second face with each of the plurality of side edges being square with respect to the first face and the second face, and a groove formed in at least one of the plurality of side edges. The groove of the at least one of the plurality of edges of the tile is configured for engagement by the first support structure rail of the support structure. The second face of the tile rests on the upper most planar surface of one of the pair of flanges.
Pedestal and Support Structure for Tile
One illustrative embodiment of a tile & support structure may be configured to secure the position of a tile in a generally vertical configuration, such as the riser of a step, as a border around a portion of a deck, a building and/or wall faade, ventilated faade, interior or exterior wall covering, or other generally vertical surface. The support structure may be formed with a spine having at least one rail extending outward from a distal end thereof. The spine and rail(s) may be configured to secure one or more tiles, which tiles may be formed with a groove on at least one edge thereof, and wherein one or more rails may be positioned within the groove.
ROOF TILE ATTACHMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD OF TILING A PITCHED ROOF
The present invention provides a batten mount 51 for attaching to a first batten 1, and an elongate member 53 having a tile-securing part 55 and a fulcrum contact for engaging with a second batten 2, where the batten mount 51 is selectively attachable to the elongate member 53 at either: a first position spaced from the first end by a first distance; or a second position spaced from the first end by a second distance different from the first distance. In this way, the distance between the fulcrum contact and the point at which the elongate member is attached to the batten mount can be selected to correspond to the gauge of the roof, thereby making the roof tile attachment system appropriate for use on a number of different roofs having different gauges.