Roof ridge cover
10704264 ยท 2020-07-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04D1/30
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04D2001/005
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04D1/265
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04D1/30
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04D1/26
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04D13/17
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
An improved roof ridge cover. The roof ridge cover is formed to give the visual appearance of multiple shingles. The edges of the roof ridge cover wrap around existing roof shingles. The cover is stone coated to provide similar appearance to the adjacent roof shingle surfaces. Optional venting material may be used under the cover to allow air to vent from the attic thereby allowing the attic to breathe, although the vent material is sufficiently dense to prevent insects and bugs from passing through the vent material.
Claims
1. A roof ridge cover for use with a roof having opposing sloped sides and between the opposing sloped sides, a roof ridge having an inverted V shape, the roof including a plurality of ridge cover shingles, said plurality of ridge cover shingles including a first ridge cover shingle and a second ridge cover shingle, said roof ridge cover comprising: an elongated metal base, said elongated metal base having an outer surface and an under surface, said elongated metal base comprising a single blank formed into the shape of at least some of said plurality of ridge cover shingles; said elongated metal base having an inverted V shape; said elongated metal base configured to include multiple ridge cover shingle portions, by including two or more generally planar shingle surfaces, wherein each of the two or more generally planar shingle surfaces are connected to an adjacent generally planar shingle surface by a bend structure comprising a fillet portion and an outwardly round portion between each of the two or more generally planar shingle surfaces; said outer surface comprising a cosmetic surface, said cosmetic surface comprising a coating; said under surface adapted for contact with at least some of said plurality of ridge cover shingles; said elongated metal base having leading edge sized and shaped to wrap around at least partially at least one of said plurality of ridge cover shingles; and a trailing edge.
2. A roof ridge cover according to claim 1, wherein each of said outwardly round portions have a radius in a range between zero point one two inches (0.12) and one inch (1.0), inclusive.
3. A roof ridge cover according to claim 1, wherein said leading edge is rounded, so that said leading edge is shaped and sized to cover at least a portion of said second rid e cover shingle of said plurality of ridge cover shingles.
4. A roof ridge cover according to claim 1 wherein said roof ridge cover further includes two elongated sides projecting from a distal edge of said two or more generally planar shingle surfaces formed in the two elongated sides of said elongated metal base, further comprising at least two tabs, said at least two tabs each extending beyond said two or more generally planar shingle surfaces provided in said two elongated sides of the elongated metal base.
5. A roof ridge cover according to claim 1 wherein said elongated metal base is shaped to provide the appearance of multiple ridge cover shingles in said elongated metal base.
6. A roof ridge cover according to claim 5 wherein said multiple ridge cover shingles appearing in said elongated metal base comprise multiple stepped portions, and wherein each of said multiple stepped portions is provided in a length in a range of between seven (7) inches long and twelve (12) inches long.
7. A roof ridge cover according to claim 1, wherein said elongated metal base comprises, on each side of the inverted V shape, between four and six generally planar shingle surfaces.
8. A roof ridge cover according to claim 1 wherein said elongated metal base is provided having a width, before formation into said inverted V shape, of between twelve (12) inches wide and fourteen point five (14.5) inches wide.
9. A roof ridge cover according to claim 1 wherein said coating on said elongated metal base is corrosion resistant.
10. A roof ridge cover according to claim 1 wherein said coating comprises a nontoxic, non-flammable bonding agent.
11. A roof ridge cover according to claim 1 wherein said coating comprises stone coating.
12. A roof ridge cover according to claim 11 wherein said stone coating comprises sand.
13. A roof ridge cover according to claim 12, wherein said stone coating comprises pea gravel.
14. A roof ridge cover according to claim 1 wherein said elongated metal base comprises steel.
15. A roof ridge cover according to claim 1, wherein said elongated metal base is galvanized.
16. A roof ridge cover according to claim 1 wherein said elongated metal base comprises stainless steel.
17. A roof ridge cover according to claim 1 wherein said elongated metal base comprises aluminum.
18. A roof ridge cover according to claim 1 wherein said elongated metal base comprises tin.
19. A roof ridge cover according to claim 1 wherein said elongated metal base comprises copper.
20. A roof ridge cover for use with a roof having opposing sloped sides between the opposing sloped sides, a roof ridge having an inverted V shape, the roof including a plurality of ridge cover shingles, said plurality of ridge cover shingles including a first ridge cover shingle and a second ridge cover shingle, said roof ridge cover comprising: an elongated base, said elongated base having an outer surface and an under surface, said elongated base comprising a single blank formed into the shape of said plurality of ridge cover shingles; said elongated base having an inverted V shape; said elongated base configured to include multiple ridge cover shingle portions, by including two or more generally planar shingle surfaces, wherein each of the two or more generally planar shingle surfaces are connected to an adjacent generally planar shingle surface by a bend structure comprising a fillet portion and an outwardly round portion; said outer surface comprising a cosmetic surface, said cosmetic surface comprising a coating; said elongated base having a leading edge, said leading edge adapted to wrap over at least one edge of said plurality of ridge cover shingles; and a trailing edge, said trailing edge shaped to at least partially wrap around said first ridge cover shingle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(10) The angle 30 between the two sloped sides of the roof ridge cover 10 is configured to match the angle of a selected roof peak ridge. The angle is between 30 degrees and 120 degrees, but can be other angles. It is also contemplated that the cover is configurable for installation on hips, gables and rakes as well as 30 degree to 90 degree L shapes. The fabrication process for a roof ridge cover allows an installer to adjust this angle by nailing down the roof ridge cover 10 or manually distorting the roof ridge cover 10 to fit a complementary angle provided by an existing roof ridge. The coverage of multiple pre-existing roof tiles or shingles minimizes areas where water intrusion can take place. The bends of the roof ridge cover 10 shown as rounds 31 and fillets 32 are designed to simulate the appearance of the underlying tiles and also prevent ripping the material that might cause holes. In the preferred embodiment the rounds 31 and fillets 32 are between 0.12 inch radius and 1.0 inch radius. In addition to the bends that clear the underlying shingles the leading edge 34 and the trailing edge 33 are radiused to wrap around the front and back edges to the roof ridge cover 10. Adjacent roof ridge cover 10 ends 33 and 34 engage upon the turned up edges 33 or turned down edges 34 to make a tight seal. The bottom edge 35 can be configured in a straight embodiment or can further be rounded to wrap around existing ridge tiles to prevent leakage. The dimension(s) of the radiused edges are maintained to prevent damage to flat roof tiles and reduce the elevation of the roof ridge cover 10 above the surrounding roof. Installation of the roof ridge cover 10 on a roof is shown in
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(15) Thus, specific embodiments of a roof ridge cover have been disclosed. It should be apparent, however, to those skilled in the art that many more modifications besides those described are possible without departing from the inventive concepts herein. The inventive subject matter, therefore, is not to be restricted except as defined by the scope and coverage of the appended claims, and their legal equivalents.