US734976A - Glass shingle. - Google Patents
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- E04D1/00—Roof covering by making use of tiles, slates, shingles, or other small roofing elements
- E04D1/12—Roofing elements shaped as plain tiles or shingles, i.e. with flat outer surface
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- My invention relates to shingles, and has for its objects to produce a device of this character which will be simple of construction, efficient in operation, one in which the shingles when assembled upon a roof will be securely interlocked one with another, and one by which strength and durability are obtained and liability of the shingles decaying and holding dampness is obviated.
- Figure 1 is a perspective view illustrating the manner of assemblingthe shingles constructed in accordance with my invention.
- Fig. 2 is a vertical transverse section taken through a pair of shingles assembled.
- 1 indicates a shingle which in accordance with my invention is provided upon the upper half of its lower face with two rectangular depressions or recesses 2 3, which are divided by a central longitudinal depending flange or rib 4, are bounded upon their outer sides by longitudinal depending side flanges 5, and at their upper ends by a transverse depending end flange 6, said recesses terminating at their inner ends in abrupt transverse shoulders 7
- the shingle is provided upon the lower half of its upper face with a pair of rectangular elevated portions or projections 8 9, which are divided or spaced apart by a central longitudinal recess or gutter 10, are bounded upon their outer sides by longitudinal side depressions 11, at their lower ends by a transverse depression 12, and at their inner upper ends by a transverse recess or gutter 13.
- My improved shingle as above constructed, is preferably composed of glass, which material is highly adaptable for the purpose and produces a shingle which is strong and durable, one which will be a non-conductor of both heat and lightning, one which is admirably adapted for use in constructing skylights, and one which during its manufacture may be readily colored or tinted, as desired.
- a shingle provided upon the upper half of its lower face with a pair of depressions divided by a depending central flange and bounded by longitudinal side flanges, an outer transverse end flange and an inner shoulder, and upon the lower half of its upper face with a pair of projections divided by a central longitudinal recess or gutter and bounded by longitudinal side depressions, an outer transverse end depression, and an inner transverse recess or gutter.
- a shingle composed of glass and provided upon the upper half of its lower face with a pair of de pressions divided by a depending central flange and bounded by longitudinal side flanges, an outer transverse end. flange and an inner shoulder, and upon the lower half of its upper face with a pair of projections divided by a central longitudinal recess or gutter and bounded by longitudinal side depressions an outer transverse end depression, and an inner transverse recess or gutter.
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No. 734,976. PATENTED JULY'28, 1903. J. SIMMERMAN.
GLASS SHINGLE.
APPLICATION FILED MAY 21. 1903.
N0 MODEL.
wligzsses W JhIoF-qcys UNITED STATES Patented July 28, 1903.
PATENT OFFICE.
GLASS SHINGLE.
SPECIFICATION formingpart of Letters Patent No. 734,976, dated July 28, 1903. Application filed May 21, 1903. Serial No. 158,177. (No model.)
T0 (0 whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, JACOB SIMMERMAN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Dunkirk, in the county of Jay and State of Indiana, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Glass Shingles, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to shingles, and has for its objects to produce a device of this character which will be simple of construction, efficient in operation, one in which the shingles when assembled upon a roof will be securely interlocked one with another, and one by which strength and durability are obtained and liability of the shingles decaying and holding dampness is obviated.
To these ends the invention comprises the novel details of construction and combination of parts more fully hereinafter described.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a perspective view illustrating the manner of assemblingthe shingles constructed in accordance with my invention. Fig. 2 is a vertical transverse section taken through a pair of shingles assembled.
Referring to the drawings, 1 indicates a shingle which in accordance with my invention is provided upon the upper half of its lower face with two rectangular depressions or recesses 2 3, which are divided by a central longitudinal depending flange or rib 4, are bounded upon their outer sides by longitudinal depending side flanges 5, and at their upper ends by a transverse depending end flange 6, said recesses terminating at their inner ends in abrupt transverse shoulders 7 The shingle is provided upon the lower half of its upper face with a pair of rectangular elevated portions or projections 8 9, which are divided or spaced apart by a central longitudinal recess or gutter 10, are bounded upon their outer sides by longitudinal side depressions 11, at their lower ends by a transverse depression 12, and at their inner upper ends by a transverse recess or gutter 13.
14 indicates countersunk perforati ons which are formed through the shingle at suitable points in its lower half for the reception of nails, by which the shingles are in practice secured to the roof-framework.
In practice the shingles half overlap one with another and when a pair of the shingles are assembled the projections S 9 fit into and By this construction it will beseen that the shingles when assembled are securely interlocked one with another and that danger of them becoming loosened and falling from the roof is entirely obviated, while at the same time the shingles may in practice be very rapidly assembled.
My improved shingle, as above constructed, is preferably composed of glass, which material is highly adaptable for the purpose and produces a shingle which is strong and durable, one which will be a non-conductor of both heat and lightning, one which is admirably adapted for use in constructing skylights, and one which during its manufacture may be readily colored or tinted, as desired.
In manufacturing my improved shingle I cast or press the same in molds in a manner which is well known in glass manufacturing;
Having thus described my invention, What I claim is 1. A shingle provided upon the upper half of its lower face with a pair of depressions divided by a depending central flange and bounded by longitudinal side flanges, an outer transverse end flange and an inner shoulder, and upon the lower half of its upper face with a pair of projections divided by a central longitudinal recess or gutter and bounded by longitudinal side depressions, an outer transverse end depression, and an inner transverse recess or gutter.
2. As a new article of manufacture, a shingle composed of glass and provided upon the upper half of its lower face with a pair of de pressions divided by a depending central flange and bounded by longitudinal side flanges, an outer transverse end. flange and an inner shoulder, and upon the lower half of its upper face with a pair of projections divided by a central longitudinal recess or gutter and bounded by longitudinal side depressions an outer transverse end depression, and an inner transverse recess or gutter.
A pair of cooperating shingles having pressions, an outer transverse end depression their ends overlapped and their adjacent and an inner transverse recess or gutter. meeting faces provided one with a pair of de- In'testimony that I claim the foregoing as pressions divided by a central longitudinal my own I have hereto afiixed my signature in 5 flange and bounded by longitudinal side the presence of two Witnesses.
flanges, an outer transverse end flan e and an v 1 v T inner shoulder, and the other With a pair of JACOB SIMMERMAL' projections formed to fit the depressions and \Vitnesses: divided by a central longitudinal recess or GEORGE "W. COOK,
I0 gutter and bounded by longitudinal side de- J NO. WV. TEBSTER, Jr.
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US5615527A (en) * | 1992-04-30 | 1997-04-01 | Attley; Begonia | Fabricated roof tile |
US20060265989A1 (en) * | 2005-05-24 | 2006-11-30 | Geary David A | Self-Aligning Roofing Shingles |
US20190238090A1 (en) * | 2016-10-17 | 2019-08-01 | Zinniatek Limited | A roofing, cladding or siding module or apparatus |
US11408613B2 (en) | 2014-03-07 | 2022-08-09 | Zinniatek Limited | Solar thermal roofing system |
US11970858B2 (en) | 2017-02-21 | 2024-04-30 | Zinniatek Limited | Substrate having decorated surface and method of production |
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US5615527A (en) * | 1992-04-30 | 1997-04-01 | Attley; Begonia | Fabricated roof tile |
US20060265989A1 (en) * | 2005-05-24 | 2006-11-30 | Geary David A | Self-Aligning Roofing Shingles |
US11408613B2 (en) | 2014-03-07 | 2022-08-09 | Zinniatek Limited | Solar thermal roofing system |
US20190238090A1 (en) * | 2016-10-17 | 2019-08-01 | Zinniatek Limited | A roofing, cladding or siding module or apparatus |
US10879842B2 (en) * | 2016-10-17 | 2020-12-29 | Zinniatek Limited | Roofing, cladding or siding module or apparatus |
US11970858B2 (en) | 2017-02-21 | 2024-04-30 | Zinniatek Limited | Substrate having decorated surface and method of production |
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