E04D13/1476

Method of making a roof pipe flashing
09643329 · 2017-05-09 ·

A roof pipe flashing with a raised boot and elongated opposite extensions extending therefrom which roof pipe flashing is used to cover and weatherproof an existing but damaged roof pipe flashing on the pitched roof of a building. The roof pipe flashing can be made manually by cutting or tearing along pre-marked lines on the flat base of a roof pipe flashing.

FLEXIBLE SHEET WITH HARD PARTICULATE
20170081560 · 2017-03-23 ·

A flexible construction material can include a fiber layer, an adhesive layer, and a layer of harder bonded particulates. The fiber layer can be made from any type of fabric including multi-layered, woven or nonwoven fabrics. The adhesive can be applied in a manner that it becomes impregnated into the fiber layer. Additionally, the adhesive can be applied such that it becomes impregnated into a portion of the fiber layer but does not extend completely through the fiber layer. Hard particulate matter can be bonded to the upper surface of the adhesive.

SEALING GLAND

A sealing member for sealing over an aperture in a surface. The member comprises a flange formed from a resilient material for sealing against the surface around the aperture in the surface. A strengthening member supports the flange. A retaining portion formed from the resilient material is provided on an outside surface of the strengthening member to secure the strengthening member to the flange. The retaining portion is integrally formed with the flange via a through hole in the strengthening member.

ROOFING FLASHING
20170037633 · 2017-02-09 ·

A roof vent assembly and roof flashing for facilitating a seal between an inclined roof surface having a longitudinal contoured profile and a upstanding vent member extending through said roof surface are disclosed. The roof flashing includes a base plate having respective aprons extending from opposing sides of the base plate, wherein the aprons have a contoured profile conforming to the longitudinal contoured profile of the inclined roof surface and an aperture centrally disposed in the base plate. The aperture is configured to encompass a periphery of the upstanding vent member when the base plate is mounted on the inclined roof surface and the contoured profiles of the aprons are superimposed on the longitudinal contoured profile of the inclined roof surface.

Roof flashing for a pipe or duct
20170030082 · 2017-02-02 ·

The invention relates to a flashing for a pipe or duct passing through a seamed roof. The flashing comprises a collar at the upper end of which is provided an opening for the pipe or duct, and a substantially flat flange to which the lower end of the collar is joined, which flange is configured to be attached to a portion of a roof, whereby a plane through the upper and lower edges of the opening in the upper end of the collar is set inclined by an angle in a range between 25 and 35 relative to the plane defined by the flange. The opening at the upper end of the collar has an oval or oblong shape, facilitating the use of the flashing at various roof pitch angles without the collar being modified.

Wall Mounted Receiver
20170030491 · 2017-02-02 ·

This invention presents a wall mounted receiver to accommodate insulated or non-insulated pipes and at least one inlet or portal for at least one pipe conduit or wiring per portal and with a high degree of flexibility and unique mechanical connection security; this receiver is arranged to receive the piping from any directional angle with a unique flexible inlet capability; without limitation, this receiver is for use with refrigeration or air conditioning equipment and related connections, such as insulated pipes, non-insulated pipes, condensation piping, conduit and wiring. The receiver can be mounted to different wall surface types without the assistance of a wall bracket; can also be fit into tight space service areas depending on refrigeration equipment requirements; can be installed in new construction applications; and can also upgrade existing installations without the need to cut the existing piping.

Telescoping pipe boot

A pipe boot assembly is provided that provides a base, first and second sleeves, and a cap. The first sleeve is attached to the base and the second sleeve is movable with respect to the first sleeve. The cap is attached to the second sleeve and has an opening disposed therein.

Roof mounting system

A roof mount assembly mounts a structure to a roof having a rafter and a substrate supported by the rafter. The roof mount assembly includes a piece of flashing positioned on the substrate. The flashing includes a first surface, a second surface opposite the first surface and an aperture extending through the flashing. A fastener extends through the flashing aperture. A bracket is connected to the flashing via the fastener, and the bracket is sized to support at least one roof-mounted structure on the roof. A seal is positioned between the flashing aperture and the fastener. The seal is sized to form a water-tight seal with the aperture to inhibit flow of fluid through the aperture. The seal includes a first portion and a second portion, in which the first portion is positioned to abut the flashing first surface and the second portion is positioned to extend through the aperture.

Adjustable Metal Rain Collar with Sealing Gasket for Ventilation Pipe Flashing
20250207404 · 2025-06-26 ·

This invention introduces an adjustable metal rain collar designed to enhance the waterproofing of ventilation pipe flashings. The collar is adaptable for installation on conventional waterproof pipe flashings using roofing sealant or rubber collars. It serves as a preventative measure against water leakage in scenarios where the roofing sealant or rubber collar may fail. Crafted from durable aluminum and stainless steel, the adjustable metal rain collar offers long-term resilience, ensuring it remains unaffected by deterioration over time. This innovation proves instrumental in situations where the sealant between the pipe and flashing or the rubber collar degrades, leading to a gap between the pipe and flashing on the roof. The adjustable metal rain collar effectively provides an additional layer of waterproofing above the gap, mitigating the risk of water leaks and contributing to the longevity and reliability of ventilation pipe flashing installations on roofs.

Weather Head Top Cap Device
20250230663 · 2025-07-17 ·

A weather head top cap device is provided. The device is comprised of a first half, a second half, and a cap. The three pieces of the device can be attached together via integrated fasteners to form a weather head top cap. One of the halves is further comprised of a member that extends outwards from the half, wherein the member is comprised of at least one channel that supports and routes wiring exiting the cap. As a result, a user can easily assemble the device to replace a broken weather head.