ROOF TILE WITH INTEGRATED RISER
20170005611 ยท 2017-01-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04D1/30
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y02B10/20
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
E04D1/2914
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y02E10/50
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F24S25/61
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02E10/47
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y02B10/10
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
E04D2001/308
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04D3/32
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04D3/34
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04D3/24
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Improvements a roof tile with an integrated riser is disclosed. The roof tile with integrated riser has the shape and color to provide a similar appearance to the original tiles. The integrated riser provides a support and complete sealing to prevent intrusion from water through the riser. The riser can be formed by insert casting the riser into the roof tile, or can be bonded into a pocket in the roof tile. The composition of the roof tiles can be adjusted to reduce how brittleness of the tile. The roof tile is secured to the roof sheeting and studs. Filler material in the tile composition can also provide additional sealing capability to nails or screws that are used to secure the roof tile. The roof tile is a simpler installation that does not require removal of a large number of tiles from the existing roof.
Claims
1. A roof tile with an integrated riser comprising: a flat or an S shaped roof tile having to top cosmetic surface and a bottom structural surface; said roof tile having securing means to a roof sheeting or a stud, and said roof tile further includes a riser elevated from said cosmetic surface of said roof tile.
2. The roof tile with an integrated riser according to claim 1 wherein said roof tile further includes a bonding agent thereby making said roof tile ductile.
3. The roof tile with an integrated riser according to claim 1 wherein said bonding agent is recycled tires, epoxy or silicon.
4. The roof tile with an integrated riser according to claim 1 wherein said riser on said roof tile has an elevated surface of between 2 inches and 12 inches.
5. The roof tile with an integrated riser according to claim 1 wherein said riser is an insert that is bonded into said roof tile.
6. The roof tile with an integrated riser according to claim 4 further includes an insert bonded to said elevated surface.
7. The roof tile with an integrated riser according to claim 4 wherein said elevated surface includes a threaded insert.
8. The roof tile with an integrated riser according to claim 7 wherein said threaded insert is a tapped hole.
9. The roof tile with an integrated riser according to claim 7 wherein said threaded insert is a threaded shaft.
10. The roof tile with an integrated riser according to claim 1 further includes at least one blind hole.
11. The roof tile with an integrated riser according to claim 1 further includes at least one rib extending from said roof tile to said riser.
12. The roof tile with an integrated riser according to claim 1 further includes at least one supporting rib on said structural surface in proximity to said riser.
13. The roof tile with an integrated riser according to claim 12 further includes at least one blind hole in said at least one rib.
14. The roof tile with an integrated riser according to claim 12 wherein said supporting rub includes a clearance area.
15. The roof tile with an integrated riser according to claim 12 wherein a bottom of said at least one rib is parallel with a bottom of said bottom structural surface.
16. The roof tile with an integrated riser according to claim 1 wherein said riser has a central hole.
17. The roof tile with an integrated riser according to claim 1 wherein said roof tile is made from a group of materials consisting of at least one of steel, aluminum, cement, sand, clay, concrete, stone, plastic, rubbers and recycled tires.
18. The roof tile with an integrated riser according to claim 17 wherein said roof tile is cast or formed.
19. The roof tile with an integrated riser according to claim 1 wherein said riser has a top surface that is parallel to said top cosmetic surface.
20. The roof tile with an integrated riser according to claim 1 wherein opposing edges of said tile have interconnecting surfaces whereby allowing adjacent tiles to nest.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0028] The riser 22 has a plurality of ribs 24 that extend from the top S body of the tile to the side of the riser 22. In this embodiment, four ribs, but more or less than four ribs are contemplated. Other rib shapes such as fillets or radius or rounds are contemplated that provide structural strength to the riser 22 to support the railing and the solar panels that will be secured to the riser.
[0029] Most roof securing structures are made from ductile metals that can flex under temperature, weather, environmental condition and compression loads. The bonding agent can be recycled tires, epoxy or silicon. This is somewhat in contrast to standard S roof tiles 21 that are made from cast cement or concrete. To allow the S roof tile 21 with an integrated riser 22 to have longevity on a roof with the S roof tile 21 is formed with an embedded wire mesh and or the aggregate that the S roof tile 21 is made from steel or a composite of material that may include plastic, clay, sand, concrete, cement, rubbers or recycled tires. These materials make the S roof tile 21 less brittle and able to operate as equivalent to a metal riser. The S roof tile 21 provides a flexible post for securing a rail system for securing solar panels. In this figure a threaded rod 40 or similar member is shown extending through a central hole 23 from the top of the riser 22. Rails can be secured to the rod 40 and solar panels can then be secured to the rod 40
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[0031] The underside of the S roof tile also has a plurality of ribs 28 that displace loads on the riser. The loads on the riser 25 are distributed down the riser through the upper wall of the tile and into the rib structure under the S wall. The distribution of the loads from the riser to the roof sheeting prevents damages of loads on the riser from fracturing the area where the riser joins the top surface of the tile 21. The ribs 28 on the underside also have clearance areas 29 that both allow for drainage and lighten the tile 21. Ribs 28 and 27 lift the surface of the tile above the roof to allow for some natural air circulation. The edges of the tile have surfaces 31 and 32 that allow for interconnection of adjacent tiles to nest. One or a plurality of holes 26 allow for securing the tile 21 to the roof sheeting, rafters or studs. It is further contemplated that additional blind holes 34, passageways or indentations can be located in the ribs to further secure the tile. These holes 34 or recesses are blind until they are penetrated. The holes are blind to prevent water penetration, but provide a starting location for drilling and/or insertion of a fastener. These features can be caulked to seal the openings.
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[0033] There are essentially three basic types of popular roofing tiles. The most common types are the previously disclosed S tiles the flat version shown in
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[0035] The riser 62 has a plurality of ribs 64 that extend from the top of the tile 61 to the side of the riser 62. In this embodiment, four ribs, but more or less than four ribs are contemplated. Other rib shapes such as fillets or radius or rounds are contemplated that provide structural strength to the riser 62 to support the railing and the solar panels that will be secured to the riser. The top surface of the tile 61 is cosmetic, while the underside includes one or more structural ribs 67 or details.
[0036] Most roof securing structures are made from ductile metals that can flex under temperature, weather, environmental condition and compression loads. This is somewhat in contrast to standard flat roof tile that are made from cast cement or concrete. The tile body may be made up of any of the commercially available materials (such as clay, plastic or glass) and may be with industry standard specifications. It is also contemplated that the tile can be formed from steel or aluminum metal. In other words, each of the dimensional specifications (such as length, width, height and curvatures, externally and internal) of the tile body may be set as an industry standard and is manufactured according to these standard dimensions. Some of the tile bodies that fit into the edges of the roof or on the top most edge of the roof may have slightly different designs from the one illustrated.
[0037] To allow roof tile 61 with an integrated riser 62 to have longevity on a roof, the roof tile 61 can be formed with an embedded wire mesh and or the aggregate that roof tile 61 is made from a composite of material that may include clay, sand, plastic, rubbers or recycled tires. These materials make the roof tile 61 less brittle. The tile can also be formed from sheet metal or cast. The roof tile 61 provides a flexible post for securing a rail system for securing solar panels. A threaded rod or other securing member can be bonded or integrated into the central hole 63. The hole can extend partially or completely through the roof tile 61. Rails can be secured to the threaded rod or other securing member and solar panels can then be secured onto the top surface 65 of the riser 62.
[0038] The edges or side areas 66, 71 of the tile 61 allow for joining or interconnection with other tiles. A supporting rib 68 is located under the riser to support weight placed on the riser 62. It is contemplated that one or more slots can be placed in this rib to promote air circulation and or drainage under the tile. Hole 69 allow for the tile 61 to be secured to the roof sheeting, rafters or studs. It is further contemplated that additional holes 72, passageways or indentations 73 can be located in the ribs to further secure the tile. These holes 72 or recesses are blind until they are penetrated. The holes are blind to prevent water penetration, but provide a starting location for drilling and/or insertion of a fastener. These features can be caulked to seal the openings.
[0039] The tile roof institute has installation of theses such roofing products to have base flashing in to tar paper to ensure the penetration is water proof under the tile. The roofing tile with integrated riser has an outer seal and an inner seal that compresses when the roofing tile is secured to the roof deck to seal the roof tile with integrated riser to pre-existing tar paper thereby eliminating the need to sub-flash the roofing and to make the tile a replacement tile with a built-in riser mount.
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[0041] Thus, specific embodiments of a roof tile with an integrated riser 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 in the spirit of the appended claims.