Roofing end cap and method of use
09631368 ยท 2017-04-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
An apparatus that provides a durable protective covering over portions of a roof peak, including a roof ridge. Also disclosed are methods of protecting the highest elevations at the intersections of roof panels from bird damage caused by roosting of bird pests.
Claims
1. A roofing end cap system that provides a durable protective covering over portions of a roof peak and roof ridge, comprising: a. A roof portion of a roof, wherein said roof portion includes roofing panels having upper edges joined at an angle to form a roof ridge, the upper edges of said roofing panels forming a roof peak; b. a building structure atop which the roof portion is installed, which includes a side wall perpendicular to and beneath the roof peak; and c. a roofing end cap that includes: two opposed, rectangular side panels, each side panel comprising an upper edge, a lower edge and a first and second side edge, and one side panel is joined to the other side panel at their upper edges at said angle; further, wherein a distance between the lower edges of the side panels forms a lower dimension; and a face plate attached to each of the two opposed, rectangular side panels at the first side edges thereof, wherein the face plate comprises an upper point and a lower edge having ends opposite the upper point that is of a width equal to the lower dimension, the distance between the upper point and the lower edge ends being a same length as the side edges, wherein the face plate covers and hangs below the roof peak and overlaps and overhangs the side wall of the building structure.
2. The roofing end cap of claim 1 wherein the face plate comprises two or more foldable pleat segments separated by a plurality of angularly disposed lines of weakness along which the face plate is folded, said lines of weakness radiating from the upper point to the lower edge of the face plate, and further wherein the foldable pleat segments are folded along said lines of weakness to reduce the angle formed by the side panels of the roofing end cap, and the width of the lower edge of the face plate is extended to increase the angle formed by the side panels of the roofing end cap.
3. The roofing end cap of claim 2 wherein the lines of weakness fold the face plate into pleat segments that extend or contract the angle of the apex formed by the side panels of the roofing end cap to standard roof peak angles of 4, 6, 8 or 12.
4. The roofing end cap of claim 1 further comprising attachment means for affixing the roofing end cap to a roof surface.
5. The roofing end cap of claim 4 wherein the attachment means are pre-cut holes in the side panels that accommodate bolts.
6. The roofing end cap of claim 4, wherein the attachment means are areas for stapling or nailing the roofing end cap to the roof portion.
7. The roofing end cap of claim 1 constructed from a rigid, durable sheet material.
8. The roofing end cap of claim 7 wherein the material is selected from metal, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or other rigid, durable and impermeable material.
9. A method of preventing the deterioration of roofing materials by roosting birds comprising: a. measuring the angle at an intersection of roofing panels that form a roof ridge at a heightened elevation of a roof of a building structure, said building structure comprised of side walls beneath and perpendicular to a roof peak; b. measuring said angle at the edge of the roof peak defined by the edge of the roof ridge, c. providing a roofing end cap comprised of two opposed, rectangular side panels, each side panel comprising an upper edge, a lower edge and a first and second side edge, and each one side panel is joined to the other side panel at their upper edges thereof at said angle; further, wherein a distance between the lower edges of the side panels forms a lower dimension; and a face plate attached to each of the two opposed, rectangular side panels at the first side edges thereof, wherein the face plate comprises an upper point and a lower edge having ends opposite the upper point that is of a width equal to the lower dimension, the distance between the upper point and the lower edge ends being a same length as the side edges, and d. affixing the roofing end cap over the roof peak and a portion of the roof ridge such that said length of the face plate covers and hangs below a portion of the edge of the roof peak and overlaps the side wall of the building structure beneath the roof peak; wherein the installed roofing end cap protects the roof peak and portion of the roof ridge covered thereby from damage by roosting birds.
10. The method of claim 9 wherein the face plate further comprises a plurality of angularly disposed lines of weakness, each radiating from the upper point of the face plate to the lower edge of the face plate; and the step of adjusting the angular dimensions of the roofing end cap comprises folding the face plate along one or more of the lines of weakness to reduce the width of the lower edge to reduce the angle formed by the side panels of the roofing end cap, or by extending the width of the lower edge of the face plate to increase the angle-formed by the side panels of the roofing end cap.
11. The method of claim 10 wherein the roofing end cap is superimposed over the edge of the roof peak and a portion of a ridge vent is installed over the roof ridge.
12. The method of claim 9 wherein the roofing end cap is affixed over a portion of the roof ridge and the roof peak by attaching it to a bracket or receiving means attached to the roof.
13. The method of claim 9 wherein the roofing end cap is comprised of metal, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or other rigid, durable sheet materials.
14. The method of claim 9 wherein the roofing end cap is superimposed over the edge of the roof peak and a portion of a ridge vent is installed over the roof ridge.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(9) There are typically about six angle configurations for peaked roofs that are included in bulk construction of housing. These include standard peak angles of 4, 6, 8 and 12. In certain embodiments of the invention, the roofing end cap may have a pleated face plate that allows the angle of the peak to be adjusted to fit the particular angle and pitch of the roofing ridge over which the end cap is installed. The pleated face plate is accordion-folded so it can be expanded or contracted to decrease or increase the peak angle of the roofing end cap to match the peak angle of the roof. In this way the cap can be configured to fit a range of roof angles. In a preferred embodiment, the pleats are located at intervals across the face plate of the roofing end cap to correspond to the standard pleat angles. In this respect, contractors can use a single size of roofing end cap to cover a variety of roof angles. Alternatively, the end cap and face plate may be manufactured according to a predetermined angle and dimensions that do not allow for adjustment.
(10) The roofing end cap may be configured as three joined panels, i.e. two side panels, joined each on side at an apex, which are together joined to a face plate. The face plate may be of fixed size or it may be made expandable by the inclusion of preset expansions that correspond to the standard roof angles. In other embodiments the face plate is flat, without pleating, and in this respect the roof end cap is configured to fit one predetermined roof peak angle. In other embodiments, the face plate may be composed of angled, planar segments designed to fit over roof peaks that have more than two sides forming the peak. In these embodiments, the planar segments of the face plate may be flat or pleated. In certain embodiments, the orientation of the face plate is vertical relative to the apex, however in other embodiments the face plate originates from the apex at an oblique angle.
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(14) The side panels 4a, 4b may include attachment means for connecting the roofing end cap to a roof structure. As shown in
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(16) The invention also functions by covering and protecting the edges of a conventional ridge vent when it is installed along the ridge of on an asphalt or composite shingled roof. In an A-frame roof, the intersection between angularly connected roofing panels is often covered by an elongated ridge vent 20 that runs the length of the roof ridge. The purpose of the ridge vent (also referred to as an attic vent) is to allow hot air to be ventilated from beneath the roof to prevent swelling of the joints and dislocation of the shingles. An exemplary ridge vent is the COBRA Exhaust Vent for Roof Ridges, which is manufactured by GAF (see, e.g. U.S. Pat. No. 5,772,502). Like asphalt roofing shingles, the ridge vent is also susceptible to bird damage because birds are attracted to the particulate material in the asphalt material used to form the vent. The device of the invention may be used without or without the installation of an underlying ridge vent. When the ridge vent is present, the roofing end cap desirably covers the ends of the ridge vent which are otherwise exposed at the end of the roof ridge near the eaves. By covering the ridge vent, a more uniform appearance of the roof profile is achieved without any unsightly asphalt ridge vent material showing at the roof edges. As shown in
(17) In certain other embodiments of the invention, the roof peak may not accommodate an end cap having a flat face plate. For example, some roofs have peaks that do not reach the edge of the roof but rather they are features of the internal expanse of the roof. In such cases, the face plate is modified to fit over an angled third panel. That is, the peak may be composed of three panels each of which is obliquely angled in relation to the apex. The embodiment shown in
(18) The roofing end caps of the invention formed from impermeable and durable material that is resistant to bird erosion. Preferred materials are metals or other rigid, durable and sheeted or molded materials, for example polyvinyl chloride (PVC). The material may be of differing colors, textures, gloss or matte finishes as may be desired to render the end cap compatible with the roof upon which it is installed. It may also include additional ornamentation such as embossing, perforations, carved elements, shapes or patterns. The end cap may be formed as separate parts and welded together, for example if the construction is of metal, or it may be molded, for example by thermoforming, cast-molding or three-dimensional printing if the construction is of a polymeric material. These forming methods are not limited, and any other form of construction which may be envisioned by a person of ordinary skill in the art may be employed.
(19) The methods of the invention for preventing the deterioration of roofing materials by the activity of roosting birds comprises measuring the angle at the intersection of roofing panels that form a roof ridge at a heightened elevation of a roof; measuring the one or more angles at the intersection of roofing panels that form a roof peak; adjusting the angular dimensions of a roofing end cap according to the aforementioned description to an angle that corresponds to the dimensions of the angle of the intersected roofing panels; and affixing the roofing end cap over an exposed end portion of the roof ridge and the roof peak to provide a permanent covering over the roof peak and portions of the roof ridge. Measurement of the angle to which the cap should be adjusted may be accomplished by a visual estimation by one of ordinary skill in the art, and the adjustment itself should be done by manual pulling or compressing of the ends of the face plate. The adjusted cap can be installed as otherwise described herein. In the method of installing a peaked building roof using the device of the inventive concept, the roofing end cap is installed over the roofing materials applied to the surface of the roof structure such that it is the outermost element in relation to the other layers of roofing material applied to the roof frame.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
(20) The various embodiments of the invention may be used as a protective element on residential or commercial roofing structures. Multiple end caps may be used on a single building. The foregoing specification and examples provide an enabling description of the method of manufacture and comestible products of the invention. Many embodiments can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention and this disclosure, including those represented by the appended claims.