Remote-controlled shingle installation jack
10968088 · 2021-04-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04G3/28
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04G3/34
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04G5/041
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04G3/28
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04G3/34
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04G5/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
The shingle installation jack devices may be mounted once at a first roof level, providing support for the walk board. When installation or repair of the shingles is complete at the first level of the roof, the shingle installation jack devices may be operated in tandem to raise the level of the walk board to a second level of the roof. Shingle installation and/or repair may then be carried out at this second roof level without the need to re-mount the walk board supports at the second level. The shingle installation jack devices may also be run in reverse to lower the walk boards. The shingle installation device includes a frame and utilizes a winch motor to adjust the effective length of a cable and thus adjustably raise or lower the walk boards to any desired roof level.
Claims
1. A shingle installation device, comprising: a frame having a bottom member for anchoring a pulley, a first slider member, a second slider member, and a top member for supporting a walk board and for anchoring a first end of a spring, wherein the top member is in parallel with the bottom member and the first slider member is in parallel with the second slider member; a mounting assembly for anchoring a winch motor, wherein the mounting assembly has an upper surface for anchoring a second end of the spring and a lower surface for anchoring an eye bolt; a cable having an adjustable effective length running from the winch motor, through the pulley, and back to the eye bolt, wherein the adjustable effective length of the cable is controllable by the winch motor; and the spring spanning from the top member of the frame to the upper surface of the mounting assembly.
2. The shingle installation device as recited in claim 1, wherein the spring is a garage door type spring.
3. The shingle installation device as recited in claim 1, wherein the first slider member has a height of 4 inches, a width of 2 inches, and a length of 8 feet, and wherein the second slider member has a height of 4 inches, a width of 2 inches, and a length of 8 feet.
4. The shingle installation device as recited in claim 1, wherein the cable has a diameter of ⅛.sup.th inches and is formed of steel.
5. The shingle installation device as recited in claim 1, wherein the pulley has a diameter of 2.5 inches.
6. The shingle installation device as recited in claim 1, further comprising a spring positioning pipe for aligning the spring, wherein the spring positioning pipe is anchored to the mounting assembly.
7. The shingle installation device as recited in claim 6, wherein the spring positioning pipe has a diameter of 2 inches and is formed of stainless steel.
8. The shingle installation device as recited in claim 1, further comprising one or more sets of wheels for transporting the shingle installation device.
9. The shingle installation device as recited in claim 8, wherein at least one set of wheels of the one or more sets of wheels is anchored to the top member of the frame.
10. The shingle installation device as recited in claim 1, wherein the mounting assembly further comprises a first slider support and a second slider support.
11. The shingle installation device as recited in claim 10, wherein the first slider support includes a first beam and a second beam, and wherein the first slider member moves within a first channel formed by the first beam and the second beam; and wherein the second slider support includes a third beam and a fourth beam, and wherein the second slider member moves within a second channel formed by the third beam and the fourth beam.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(4) The present invention is generally related to the field of roof installation and repair, and more particularly related to a shingle installation jack device for raising and lowering a walk board via remote control to facilitate efficient shingle installation or repair on a roof of a building or structure. The herein disclosed remote-controlled shingle installation jack device is, in a preferred embodiment, intended to be utilized as a pair of devices with a first remote-controlled shingle installation jack device mounted on a first end of a walk board and a second remote-controlled shingle installation jack device mounted on a second end of a walk board.
(5) An exemplary embodiment of the herein disclosed shingle installation device comprises: a frame having a bottom member for anchoring a pulley, a first slider member, a second slider member, and a top member for supporting a walk board and for anchoring a first end of a spring, wherein the top member is in parallel with the bottom member and the first slider member is in parallel with the second slider member; a mounting assembly for anchoring a winch motor, wherein the mounting assembly has an upper surface for anchoring a second end of the spring and a lower surface for anchoring an eye bolt; a cable having an adjustable effective length running from the winch motor, through the pulley, and back to the eye bolt, wherein the adjustable effective length of the cable is controllable by the winch motor; and the spring spanning from the top member of the frame to the upper surface of the mounting assembly.
(6) Throughout this specification the term “shingle” will mostly be used to refer to the object(s) that are to be installed or repaired on a slanted roof of a building or structure. As used herein, the term shingle is intended to include any type of roofing material, such as tiles or beams for example, that may be installed or repaired on a roof.
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(9) Shingle installation jack device 101 further includes mounting assembly 8. Mounting assembly 8 may be removably but securely attached (or anchored) onto roof 101 at a fixed position. Mounting assembly 8 anchors winch motor 3 and may be formed of any rigid material (wood, for example). Winch motor 3 may be any type of winch or mechanical device that may be used to wind up, wind down, or adjust the tension or effective length of a rope, wire, or cable. Winch motor 3 may be, in certain embodiments, controllable by a remote-control 14 (depicted as communicative wiring in the Figures that runs to a remote-control unit, not depicted, as is known in the art). Mounting assembly 8 includes upper surface 81 and a lower surface 82. In an exemplary embodiment (and as depicted in the Figures), winch motor 3 may be anchored between upper surface 81 and lower surface 82. Upper surface 81 anchors a second end of spring 1 (the first end of spring 1 is anchored by top member 12, as described above). Lower surface 82 anchors eye bolt 7 (visible in
(10) Cable 4 runs from winch motor 3, through pulley 5, and back to eye bolt 7, where cable 4 is securely attached. Cable 4 has an adjustable effective length, meaning that winch motor 3 can wind up (or wind out) cable 4 and thus adjust the effective length of the cable. The effective length of cable 4 is the length from lower surface 82 of mounting assembly 8 to pulley 5. Cable 4 may be any type of heavy cable, wire, rope, or the equivalent capable of being wound up or wound out by winch motor 3. In a preferred embodiment, cable 4 may be an ⅛-inch diameter steel cable.
(11) Herein disclosed shingle installation jack device 101 may include one or more sets of wheels 9 for transporting the shingle installation device 101. In a preferred embodiment, one set of wheels 9 may be attached to top member 12 of the frame. In such an embodiment, a user can lift one end of shingle installation jack device 101 by bottom member 11, and roll shingle installation jack device 101 on set of wheels 9 to transport the device along the ground or along a rooftop. Those skilled in the art will recognize that alternative positions are possible for one or more sets of wheels, and all such positions are intended to be included herein.
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(13) While the present invention has been illustrated and described herein in terms of a preferred embodiment and several alternatives, it is to be understood that the devices described herein can have a multitude of additional uses and applications. Accordingly, the invention should not be limited to just the particular description and various drawing figures contained in this specification that merely illustrate a preferred embodiment and application of the principles of the invention.