Patent classifications
E04D15/003
APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR REMOVING SHINGLES
Examples include apparatuses for removing covering or coating materials from a surface, for example, shingles from a roof. The apparatus may include a foot coupled to a frame that pivots about one or more pivot points when driven by an actuator. The actuator may be a pneumatic actuator in some examples.
ROOF REMOVAL DEVICE
A roof removal machine may include an auger assembly at least a first helical auger flight coupled to a central axle, and a plurality of blades coupled to an outer edge of the auger flight. A motor is operably coupled to the auger assembly and configured to rotate the auger assembly about the axle in at least a first direction of rotation. The blade edge of each of the blades is oriented transverse to the first direction of rotation. In some examples, a second helical auger flight is also coupled to the central axle, and the two auger flights may be oppositely-handed with respect to each other, such that roof debris is moved toward a central extraction port.
SHINGLE REMOVING DEVICE
A device for removing shingles having a fork tool and a handle adapted to fit into an air-powered hammer. The fork tool features teeth and has two ends that are joined at an angle. Each tooth has a square-shaped head and a body that extends away from the head of the tooth at an angle. The teeth extend up and away from the fork tool at an angle. The fork tool is removably attached to the handle. In operation, the power tool forces the tool forward under the shingles and the angle of the teeth lifts the shingles slightly off the surface of the roof and the leading edge and the trailing edge of the fork tool forces the shingle upward. The device features a back plate also attached to the handle that has a ridge along its lateral surface that can be used as a fulcrum.
ROOFING DEBRIS COLLECTION APPARATUS
Systems and methods for collecting roofing debris are provided. A number of support poles are provided, each of which are configured to rest against a wall of a structure being serviced. A debris collection chute comprising a number of attachment points spaced apart along an upper edge of the debris collection chute is also provided. Each of the support poles comprise an attachment device configured to selective engage one of the number of attachment points such that the debris collection chute is suspended in a vertical orientation at an angle from the wall.
Roofing debris collection apparatus
A roofing debris collection apparatus having one or more gutter liners constructed to fit in an interior of a gutter to collect roofing debris; one or more debris chute drapes; and one or more drape support poles to maintain the debris chute drapes in a vertical angled orientation adjacent the gutter to guide roofing debris from a roof to the ground. Roofing debris accumulates in the gutter liners or falls off the roof on to the debris chute drapes and slides from the debris chute drapes onto the ground or onto a debris collecting ground tarp. The roofing debris is collected and removed by collecting the gutter liners from the gutter and gathering the debris collecting ground tarp from the ground. The roofing debris collection apparatus allows for rapid collection and removal of roofing debris and protects the sides of a building from any damage that might be caused by the collection of roofing debris.
ROOF CUTTER
A roof cutter and a method of cutting a roof is provided. The roof cutter includes a base that is movable between a retracted configuration and a cutting configuration. In the retracted configuration, the blade is displaced from the roof. In the cutting configuration, the blade is positioned so as to facilitate cutting of the roof. The roof cutter includes a stop assembly and an engagement member that is configured to engage with the stop assembly when the base is in the cutting configuration, thereby establishing a maximum cutting depth. A dampening mechanism softens impacts associated with the blade moving to the cutting depth and absorbs vibrations associated with cutting the roof at the cutting depth. An adjustment assembly is configured to selectively adjust the cutting depth and/or to selectively restrain the base in the retracted configuration, thereby preventing the blade from cutting the roof.
Metal locking and unlocking tool
A metal locking and unlocking tool for conveniently locking and also unlocking in particular sheets of metal such as shingles. The metal locking and unlocking tool includes A rigid sheet of material having a handle and a working end portion for engaging, locking and unlocking an object such as a sheet of metal.
Roofing debris collection apparatus
A roofing debris collection apparatus having one or more gutter liners constructed to fit in an interior of a gutter to collect roofing debris; one or more debris chute drapes; and one or more drape support poles to maintain the debris chute drapes in a vertical angled orientation adjacent the gutter to guide roofing debris from a roof to the ground. Roofing debris accumulates in the gutter liners or falls off the roof on to the debris chute drapes and slides from the debris chute drapes onto the ground or onto a debris collecting ground tarp. The roofing debris is collected and removed by collecting the gutter liners from the gutter and gathering the debris collecting ground tarp from the ground. The roofing debris collection apparatus allows for rapid collection and removal of roofing debris and protects the sides of a building from any damage that might be caused by the collection of roofing debris.
Roofing debris collection apparatus
A roofing debris collection apparatus having one or more gutter liners constructed to fit in an interior of a gutter to collect roofing debris; one or more debris chute drapes; and one or more drape support poles to maintain the debris chute drapes in a vertical angled orientation adjacent the gutter to guide roofing debris from a roof to the ground. Roofing debris accumulates in the gutter liners or falls off the roof on to the debris chute drapes and slides from the debris chute drapes onto the ground or onto a debris collecting ground tarp. The roofing debris is collected and removed by collecting the gutter liners from the gutter and gathering the debris collecting ground tarp from the ground. The roofing debris collection apparatus allows for rapid collection and removal of roofing debris and protects the sides of a building from any damage that might be caused by the collection of roofing debris.
Roofing debris collection apparatus
A roofing debris collection apparatus having one or more gutter liners constructed to fit in an interior of a gutter to collect roofing debris; one or more debris chute drapes; and one or more drape support poles to maintain the debris chute drapes in a vertical angled orientation adjacent the gutter to guide roofing debris from a roof to the ground. Roofing debris accumulates in the gutter liners or falls off the roof on to the debris chute drapes and slides from the debris chute drapes onto the ground or onto a debris collecting ground tarp. The roofing debris is collected and removed by collecting the gutter liners from the gutter and gathering the debris collecting ground tarp from the ground. The roofing debris collection apparatus allows for rapid collection and removal of roofing debris and protects the sides of a building from any damage that might be caused by the collection of roofing debris.