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US910080A
US910080A US44138108A US1908441381A US910080A US 910080 A US910080 A US 910080A US 44138108 A US44138108 A US 44138108A US 1908441381 A US1908441381 A US 1908441381A US 910080 A US910080 A US 910080A
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    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
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  • My invention relates to the art of laying fiber rooting, such as tar paper, asbestos, etc., and has for its object the provision of an edging made of sheet metal to secure the roofing along the edges of the sheathing so as to dispense with the necessity of bending the fiber over the edges of the sheathing, endangering breaking it in doing so, and to provide for carrying the water over the edge of the roof, so that it can not creep back between the sheathing and its covering thus causing the sheathing to decay and get loose from the rafters.
  • Figure l is a plan view of a fragment of a roof showing niy improved edging in position and Fig; 2, a cross section thereof.
  • A indicates the sheathing of a roof and B the fiber covering therefor which may be tar paper, asbestos or any other selected article.
  • My invention consists in an edging made of sheet metal having the top portion l formed -With a bead 2 to give it rigidity and with its edge turned down at 3 so that. when secured by nails or other driven fastenings #i the edge 3 ⁇ impresses itself in the covering B and the Water 'ruiming on the covering can not creep between the top plate l and said covering.
  • the metal of the edging is bent back on itself along its outer edge as shown at 5, formed with a bead 6 directly under bead 2 and then continued downwardly at right angles to said part 5 as shown at 7.
  • ⁇ covering B is extended beyond the edge of ⁇ and 6 upset the fiber so as to make a tight joint and forms an effectual stop to prevent farther progress of any water that might get under the edge 3.
  • the downwardly extending portion 7 is secured to the edge of the sheathing by means of nails or similar fasteninvs 8.
  • this constructionof edging forms an overhanging portion indicated at C to run oft' the water, but should any of it follow back under the p0rtion 5 it would drip oil: at the edge of bead 6 or be caried off by the downwardly extending portion 7 so that none of it could et under the covering B and wet the itself to inclose the edge of the covering, the
  • an edging consisting of a sheet metal strip bent back on itself to inclose the extended edge of the covering, the two sides of said bent back portion formed with corresponding beads that engage the covering, and a part bent at right angles to the inclosing portions aforesaid and secured to the edge of the sheathing.

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M. MOYBR.
BOOP BDGING..
Anmonxox Hum JULY 1, 190s.
Patented Jan. 19, 1909.
l N%NTOR MAQ/t v Allarm! UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
MARTIN MOYER, OF GOSHEN, INDIANA.
ROOF-EDGING.
To all whom "it may concern:
Be it lmown that I, MARTIN MoYER, a citizen of the United States, residing at Goshen, in the county of Elkhart and State of Indiana, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Roof-Edging, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to the art of laying fiber rooting, such as tar paper, asbestos, etc., and has for its object the provision of an edging made of sheet metal to secure the roofing along the edges of the sheathing so as to dispense with the necessity of bending the fiber over the edges of the sheathing, endangering breaking it in doing so, and to provide for carrying the water over the edge of the roof, so that it can not creep back between the sheathing and its covering thus causing the sheathing to decay and get loose from the rafters.
I have described my invention in detail hereinafter and illustratedy it in the accompanying drawings in which- Figure l is a plan view of a fragment of a roof showing niy improved edging in position and Fig; 2, a cross section thereof.
In the drawings similar reference characters indicate corresponding parts 'in both views,
A indicates the sheathing of a roof and B the fiber covering therefor which may be tar paper, asbestos or any other selected article. f V
As stated above the practice heretofore has been to turn the edges of the covering B over the edges of the sheathing A and secure it on the under. side thereof. This practice is objectionable because of the ldanger of cracking the covering where bent, lespecially when laid in cold weather, and leaving openings for the passage of water to the sheathing.
My invention consists in an edging made of sheet metal having the top portion l formed -With a bead 2 to give it rigidity and with its edge turned down at 3 so that. when secured by nails or other driven fastenings #i the edge 3`impresses itself in the covering B and the Water 'ruiming on the covering can not creep between the top plate l and said covering. The metal of the edging is bent back on itself along its outer edge as shown at 5, formed with a bead 6 directly under bead 2 and then continued downwardly at right angles to said part 5 as shown at 7.
When securing the edging in position the Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed July 1, 1908.
Patented Jan. 19, 1909.
Serial No. 441,381.
`covering B is extended beyond the edge of `and 6 upset the fiber so as to make a tight joint and forms an effectual stop to prevent farther progress of any water that might get under the edge 3. The downwardly extending portion 7 is secured to the edge of the sheathing by means of nails or similar fasteninvs 8.
It wilI be understood that this constructionof edging forms an overhanging portion indicated at C to run oft' the water, but should any of it follow back under the p0rtion 5 it would drip oil: at the edge of bead 6 or be caried off by the downwardly extending portion 7 so that none of it could et under the covering B and wet the itself to inclose the edge of the covering, the
two sides of saidbent back portion formed with corresponding beads that engage the covering, and a part bent at right angles to the inclosing portions aforesaid and secured to the edge of the sheathing.
3. In combination with sheathing, and a covering for said sheathing extended beyond the edge thereof, an edging consisting of a sheet metal strip bent back on itself to inclose the extended edge of the covering, the two sides of said bent back portion formed with corresponding beads that engage the covering, and a part bent at right angles to the inclosing portions aforesaid and secured to the edge of the sheathing.
In testimony whereof I hereto aiiix my signature in the presence of two witnesses.
MARTIN MOYER.
Witnesses:
FERMAN B. LEAMING, NELLIE B. ALBRIGHT.
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Cited By (3)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2585324A (en) * 1948-08-30 1952-02-12 Hutchisson Jr Metallic eave strip
US3073235A (en) * 1959-02-26 1963-01-15 Smith Roof ventilators
US4519172A (en) * 1983-04-01 1985-05-28 Ristow Delano H Waterproof roof

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2585324A (en) * 1948-08-30 1952-02-12 Hutchisson Jr Metallic eave strip
US3073235A (en) * 1959-02-26 1963-01-15 Smith Roof ventilators
US4519172A (en) * 1983-04-01 1985-05-28 Ristow Delano H Waterproof roof

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