Patent classifications
E04G3/26
ROOFING SHINGLE DELIVERY SYSTEM
A roofing shingle delivery system for supporting a pallet on a peaked roof. The system includes a pair of adjustable brackets adapted to support the pallet on the peaked roof. Each of the pair of brackets includes a horizontal upper member. Each of the pair of brackets includes a first lower supporting brace and a second lower supporting brace. The first lower supporting brace and the second lower supporting brace are arranged to be disposed directly on opposite sides of the peaked roof.
ROOFING SHINGLE DELIVERY SYSTEM
A roofing shingle delivery system for supporting a pallet on a peaked roof. The system includes a pair of adjustable brackets adapted to support the pallet on the peaked roof. Each of the pair of brackets includes a horizontal upper member. Each of the pair of brackets includes a first lower supporting brace and a second lower supporting brace. The first lower supporting brace and the second lower supporting brace are arranged to be disposed directly on opposite sides of the peaked roof.
Roof material storage bracket
A system includes a plurality of storage brackets installed on a roof deck, each including a base plate, an arm and optionally a head and a receptacle. The arm is optionally rotatable. The receptacle of one of a first pair of storage brackets is configured to receive the head of another of the first pair of storage brackets. The receptacle of one of a second pair of storage brackets is configured to receive the head of another of the second pair of storage brackets. The first and second pairs of storage brackets are spaced apart from one another. The brackets are configured to receive at least one roofing material, which is positioned on the base plate of at least one of the first pair of brackets and at least one of the second pair of brackets.
BUCKET HOLDER
A bucket holder is presented for securing a bucket upon a sloped surface, such as a roof. The bucket holder comprises a base member and at least two legs extended outward and below the primary plane of base member to retain the base member stable upon the sloped surface. Next, at least two retaining arms at least one locking arm having a tab extended outward and above the base member. The at least one locking arm is adjoined to the base member. In exemplary operation, the bucket holder is place upon the sloped surface and the attachment member adjoins to the sloped surface. Next, the bucket is placed upon the base member and secured by the at least one locking arm or tab over a top surface of the bucket.
Roofer Support Apparatus
A roofer support apparatus for providing a level support on a pitched roof includes a base mount with a plurality of adjustment apertures and a chain slot. A mount bottom side is positioned on a pitched roof. A support is pivotably coupled to the base mount and receives a board. A pivot bracket is coupled to the support and is selectively engageable with two of the plurality of adjustment apertures to fix the pivot bracket to the base mount with the support horizontal. A chain is coupled to the base mount and is selectively engageable with the chain slot of the mount front side. A chain anchor is coupled to the chain. The chain anchor is secured to an opposite roof side of the pitched roof.
Roofer Support Apparatus
A roofer support apparatus for providing a level support on a pitched roof includes a base mount with a plurality of adjustment apertures and a chain slot. A mount bottom side is positioned on a pitched roof. A support is pivotably coupled to the base mount and receives a board. A pivot bracket is coupled to the support and is selectively engageable with two of the plurality of adjustment apertures to fix the pivot bracket to the base mount with the support horizontal. A chain is coupled to the base mount and is selectively engageable with the chain slot of the mount front side. A chain anchor is coupled to the chain. The chain anchor is secured to an opposite roof side of the pitched roof.
ROOF MATERIAL STORAGE BRACKET
A system includes a plurality of storage brackets installed on a roof deck, each including a base plate, an arm and optionally a head and a receptacle. The arm is optionally rotatable. The receptacle of one of a first pair of storage brackets is configured to receive the head of another of the first pair of storage brackets. The receptacle of one of a second pair of storage brackets is configured to receive the head of another of the second pair of storage brackets. The first and second pairs of storage brackets are spaced apart from one another. The brackets are configured to receive at least one roofing material, which is positioned on the base plate of at least one of the first pair of brackets and at least one of the second pair of brackets.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SUPPORTING WORKERS AND MATERIAL ON A SLOPED ROOF
A roof scaffolding support system comprises two ridge hooks, two cables, and two roof jacks. Each ridge hook comprises a generally J-shaped bar and a cross-bar at a distal end and perpendicular to the J-shaped bar. Each cable comprises a main flexible portion and a plurality of spaced-apart nodules on the main flexible portion that are larger than the main flexible portion. The base of each roof jack defines a slot having an open end for selectively receiving one of the cables to selectively secure the base to its corresponding cable. The slot has a width that is (a) greater than the main flexible portions of the cables and (b) less than the nodules such that the main flexible portion of each cable can pass through the slot of its corresponding base but the nodules of each cable cannot pass through the slot of its corresponding base.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SUPPORTING WORKERS AND MATERIAL ON A SLOPED ROOF
A roof scaffolding support system comprises two ridge hooks, two cables, and two roof jacks. Each ridge hook comprises a generally J-shaped bar and a cross-bar at a distal end and perpendicular to the J-shaped bar. Each cable comprises a main flexible portion and a plurality of spaced-apart nodules on the main flexible portion that are larger than the main flexible portion. The base of each roof jack defines a slot having an open end for selectively receiving one of the cables to selectively secure the base to its corresponding cable. The slot has a width that is (a) greater than the main flexible portions of the cables and (b) less than the nodules such that the main flexible portion of each cable can pass through the slot of its corresponding base but the nodules of each cable cannot pass through the slot of its corresponding base.
Standing seam mounting brackets
A standing seam mounting bracket and a method of using two or three to provide attachment points along a standing seam roof is provided. The standing seam mounting brackets enable complementary use of commonly-owned equipment for enabling roof maintenance and construction. The standing seam mounting brackets may be used in concert with roof jacks, roof ladders, scaffolding members and the like that are commonly owned by most contractors so as to facilitate safe and easy horizontal and vertical movement along the sloped roof.