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US134702A
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    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
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  • My invention relates to that class of roofs which are protected by a covering consisting of sheets commonly called board or paper board, or of sheets of other flexible covering, consisting of canvas or any other fibrous material and it consists in the application of metallic strips upon such sheets, when they are applied to a roof, so that the same will be securely held in place and the covering rendered perfectly water-proof.
  • Sheets of paper board, canvas, &c., previously rendered fireproof in their manufacture, are laid upon a roof either transversely or longitudinally, and where two such sheets meet their adjacent edges are lapped over, as shown at B C in the accompanying drawing, where I have represented one of the strips curled up in order to show the lappingedges of two sheets, and also represented a portion of one sheet torn away, in order to more clearly show the same.
  • the sheets of roofing material are laid as shown at the side No. 2, then the lower edges of the sheets are secured by a metallic strip, d, the laps .of the sheets are covered by strips 1), and narrow strips are laid upon said sheets to give them additional security. These strips are fastened down by nails, screws, or other equivalent means.
  • a broad strip, A previously shaped to the angle of the roof or otherwise, is then fastened to the top of the roof and over the ends of the strips 1) c, as shown. If the sheets are laid with regard to the length of the roof, as shown, at the side marked No. 1, the edges which meet are overlapped, and strips 0 6 fastened down upon the same. The ends of strips 0 e are covered by strips f f, which also protect and secure the end edges of the sheets of roof-covering material, and then the capstrip A is applied in the manner hereinbefore referred to.
  • the strips may be madeof brass, copper, iron, or any other metallic or equivalent substance. I especially desire that the material should be either naturally noncombustible or else artificially rendered so.

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R. U. PIPER.
Covering for Roofs.
N0. 134,702. Patented Jan. 7, 1873.
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RICHARD U. PIPER, OF GIRARD, MICHIGAN, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF HIS RIGHT TO MONROE HEATH, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
IMPROVEMENT IN COVERINGS FOR ROOFS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 134,702, dated January 7, 1873.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, RICHARD U. PIPER, of Girard, in the county of Branch and State of Michigan, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in the Covering of Roofs; and I hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawing forming a part of this specification.
My invention relates to that class of roofs which are protected by a covering consisting of sheets commonly called board or paper board, or of sheets of other flexible covering, consisting of canvas or any other fibrous material and it consists in the application of metallic strips upon such sheets, when they are applied to a roof, so that the same will be securely held in place and the covering rendered perfectly water-proof.
Heretofore sheets of paper, 850., have been attached to roofs of buildings by nails and cement, and such sheets, by reason of their exposure to weather, invariably break away from the nails or cement, curl up at their edges,
and allow water to leak through the roof. Moreover, such sheets are often torn entirely ofl' by the violence of the wind.
These and other defects I overcome by the use of metallic strips, which I arrange upon the beforementioned roofcovering sheets in substantially the following manner:
Sheets of paper board, canvas, &c., previously rendered fireproof in their manufacture, are laid upon a roof either transversely or longitudinally, and where two such sheets meet their adjacent edges are lapped over, as shown at B C in the accompanying drawing, where I have represented one of the strips curled up in order to show the lappingedges of two sheets, and also represented a portion of one sheet torn away, in order to more clearly show the same. If the sheets of roofing material are laid as shown at the side No. 2, then the lower edges of the sheets are secured by a metallic strip, d, the laps .of the sheets are covered by strips 1), and narrow strips are laid upon said sheets to give them additional security. These strips are fastened down by nails, screws, or other equivalent means. A broad strip, A, previously shaped to the angle of the roof or otherwise, is then fastened to the top of the roof and over the ends of the strips 1) c, as shown. If the sheets are laid with regard to the length of the roof, as shown, at the side marked No. 1, the edges which meet are overlapped, and strips 0 6 fastened down upon the same. The ends of strips 0 e are covered by strips f f, which also protect and secure the end edges of the sheets of roof-covering material, and then the capstrip A is applied in the manner hereinbefore referred to.
By such means a simple, cheap, and efl'ect' ual fire-proof roof is obtained, which excludes the possibility of leakage, or of the sheets'bf roofing material being accidentally torn off, and by which I am enabled to form a strong, safe roofcovering,which sh all consist of sheets of paper board, canvas, or other fibrous material.
It is obvious that variations with regard to the number, size, and position of the strips may be made without departing from my invention, and that the strips may be madeof brass, copper, iron, or any other metallic or equivalent substance. I especially desire that the material should be either naturally noncombustible or else artificially rendered so.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is-
The method of securing sheets of board, paper board, canvas, or other fibrous material upon roofs, by means of thin metallic or equivalent strips applied and arranged substantially as and for the purpose herein shown and set forth.
RICHARD U. PIPER.
Witnesses MUNROE HEATH, JAs. G. SAVAGE.
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US2885743A (en) * 1953-06-02 1959-05-12 Alumiseal Corp Insulating structures for refrigerated spaces

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