US405605A - Metallic roofing - Google Patents
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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- E04D—ROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
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- E04D3/361—Connecting; Fastening by specially-profiled marginal portions of the slabs or sheets
- E04D3/362—Connecting; Fastening by specially-profiled marginal portions of the slabs or sheets by locking the edge of one slab or sheet within the profiled marginal portion of the adjacent slab or sheet, e.g. using separate connecting elements
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- FIG. 2 is an end elevation of the cleat bent as shown in Fig. ⁇ 3.
- Fig. 3 is a side elevation of the cleat doubled on itself at the dotted line shown in Fig. 1.
- Fig. e is an end View of the cleat with the tongue portions bent to position, and
- Fie. 5 is a side elevation of cleat shown in 'Fire 4.
- Figsr (i and...7 are end and side views, respectively, of a slight modification ,zo of my improved c1eat, the main or body portion of the cleat not being doubled, as shown in the preceding Iigures.
- Figs. 8 and 9 are top and side views, respectively, showing the application of my improved cleat to a stand ing-seemed roof, the left-hand side showing the cleat in position over one of the standing side flanges of the roofing-sheet before the overlapping ange of the adjacent sheet is put to place over the body portion of the cleat, 3o and the right-hand side of said 'views show-4 ing the tWo sheets connected by Amy cleat.
- the cleat as preferably construeted, is v'stamped from suitable metal in substantially the forni shown in Fig. l, and having a body portion A, with the tongue-extensionsl li and B extending from opposite sides of the body portion A at' an angle thereto, but in a dit'- ferent plane when placed in a vertical. position, the whole when stamped ont and before being bent forming a lm-slapod figure.
- the body portion A is bent or doubled on itself, said doubled portion being adapted to tit over and engage tliestanding ange d of the roofing-sheet- D, as shown at left hand in Figs. 8 and D.
- my improved :rooting cleat consist: First, it avoids a donibling ot the metal on aline with tne fasteningetongne, and thus does awaywitli the capillary attraction, which would otherwise draw moisture S5 down around the :fastening-tongue B" and decompose tire sheeting to Wliieh it is oonneeted, which in course oi, time Wilt @anse the roof to become loose; seeond, it ailords aeon venient means for connecting sheets Where a oo joint is formed at ends thereof, as the body portion d may be pl eed oi tiie iei 1,tiins dispensing with an e., .ra elt i. en lz: cleats maybe shipped in a nipaot torni and bentafter a :iving at destination.
- A. nietallieroofing-cleat consisting et' a body portion Aand tongues B and B, tbe latter extending out from opposite sides ot me seid Aooiy portion and in different plenes 'A and tongues B and B', seid body portion snbstentialiyas shown and set forth. of the cleat resting over the iiange d, and L.
- a metallic roofinb-cioat having a body flange d overlapping the body portion of the portion A, doubled on itself, and tongues B c1eat,.the tongue B overlapping and engage' y 5 and B', extending out from opposite sides of ing the fiamge d in a horizontal plaine differ- 15 -said body portion, and in different planes, ing from tongue B', substantially as set forth.
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L; L. SAGENDORPH. METALLIC ROOPING'GLEA'VI'.
A.Pamfexitecl June 18, 18819.
frz yan1' Dr' siren" HALF T() Cil-[ARLES N. HARDER, OF llillilfiONT, NEWT YORK.
srnorrronrron forming'part or Leners eaten-f; no: tennessee? mis; ieee. I v Application filed MarchAZ, 1889. Serial blo. 30%70'7. (lio model.)
To all whom it may concern.:
Be it known that i, Lo'NeLnv Lewis SAG ENDORPH, a citizen of the United States, residing at Cincinnati, in the county of il'aniil.M
ton, State of Ohio, have invented certain Iniprovenients in Metallic Roofing-Cleats, of which the followingl is a specification, reference being lhad to tbe' accompanying drawings, in Which--4 1o Figure l is a plan view of the blank from which the cleat is formed. VFig. 2 is an end elevation of the cleat bent as shown in Fig.` 3. Fig. 3 is a side elevation of the cleat doubled on itself at the dotted line shown in Fig. 1. Fig. e is an end View of the cleat with the tongue portions bent to position, and Fie. 5 is a side elevation of cleat shown in 'Fire 4. Figsr (i and...7 are end and side views, respectively, of a slight modification ,zo of my improved c1eat, the main or body portion of the cleat not being doubled, as shown in the preceding Iigures. Figs. 8 and 9 are top and side views, respectively, showing the application of my improved cleat to a stand ing-seemed roof, the left-hand side showing the cleat in position over one of the standing side flanges of the roofing-sheet before the overlapping ange of the adjacent sheet is put to place over the body portion of the cleat, 3o and the right-hand side of said 'views show-4 ing the tWo sheets connected by Amy cleat.
The cleat, as preferably construeted, is v'stamped from suitable metal in substantially the forni shown in Fig. l, and having a body portion A, with the tongue-extensionsl li and B extending from opposite sides of the body portion A at' an angle thereto, but in a dit'- ferent plane when placed in a vertical. position, the whole when stamped ont and before being bent forming a lm-slapod figure.
As shown in the drawings, (excepting l `igs.
6 and 7,) the body portion A is bent or doubled on itself, said doubled portion being adapted to tit over and engage tliestanding ange d of the roofing-sheet- D, as shown at left hand in Figs. 8 and D. The cleat be ing folded or doubled, as shown in Figs. 2 and 3, the tongue portions B and B are next bent outward, as shown in Figs. i and 5, when the cleat is ready to be applied to the -after which the tongue B is bentup and over the iiange d', as shown at right .hand in 8 and 9, and pressed tightly -to place with 'suitable tongs. in this manner the top roofing-sl1eet is securely locked to the lower one, o5 which in turn is attached to the sheeting in the manner atore described.
In FigsfG and 7 l have s'iiovrn 'a eleat sligiitly inoditied frein tliatifustldescribed,
and consists in bendinT the tongue lgortions 7e out from the sides of the body portion A on a line with its outer edges, in whieli ease the body portion is not doubled.
l't is preferred to bend the overlapping tongue Bout at au angle above tlieplane of 7 5 the other tongue B/,as shown in Figsk d, G, and 9, in which case the lower edge'o't the overlapping flange d of sheet D Wiil extend down only about two-thirds the heigiit of the stand ing seam, as sliown at right lrand in Fig. Si. 8o
The advantages of my improved :rooting cleat consist: First, it avoids a donibling ot the metal on aline with tne fasteningetongne, and thus does awaywitli the capillary attraction, which would otherwise draw moisture S5 down around the :fastening-tongue B" and decompose tire sheeting to Wliieh it is oonneeted, which in course oi, time Wilt @anse the roof to become loose; seeond, it ailords aeon venient means for connecting sheets Where a oo joint is formed at ends thereof, as the body portion d may be pl eed oi tiie iei 1,tiins dispensing with an e., .ra elt i. en lz: cleats maybe shipped in a nipaot torni and bentafter a :iving at destination.
lifhat l claim as new, and desire te seou1e by Letters Patent, is
l. A. nietallieroofing-cleat consisting et' a body portion Aand tongues B and B, tbe latter extending out from opposite sides ot me seid Aooiy portion and in different plenes 'A and tongues B and B', seid body portion snbstentialiyas shown and set forth. of the cleat resting over the iiange d, and L. A metallic roofinb-cioat having a body flange d overlapping the body portion of the portion A, doubled on itself, and tongues B c1eat,.the tongue B overlapping and engage' y 5 and B', extending out from opposite sides of ing the fiamge d in a horizontal plaine differ- 15 -said body portion, and in different planes, ing from tongue B', substantially as set forth.
substantially es sot forth. LONGLEY LEWIS SAGENDORPH.
3. n Combination with tiieroong-plais Witnesses: having the standing iztnge o' and overlap- CHRIS .V. SCHERVECK,
Io inn flauwe/d e, oieet imvin' eJ bod f )ortion W'. NICKMEIER. D C 7 t5 l y
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