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US917128A
US917128A US45627308A US917128DA US917128A US 917128 A US917128 A US 917128A US 45627308 A US45627308 A US 45627308A US 917128D A US917128D A US 917128DA US 917128 A US917128 A US 917128A
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  • V'The object of 111;.' invention 1o provide 11 .'fnew.' and i1np1'-oved Sheet' metal roof for to permit .i'ainngg the roof 171111116111011;
  • Theoof sheets 213 are stamped in he5h11pe show 11 in the e rawnos by means of a die.. "@11 H11-ee Sides, the eges 27 me' tnmed 11p ohliquely' and then the extieme e111. 728 rolled over- (see Fig. 6). ...At t"- ".111e1s,' 111e metal 1s folded :1S unimejed enmining edge 1111 end of he oof shee is folded had; .on the opposite.
  • the trenrn'eifse caps e() (Fig. ii) have their Sides 41. bent down to 101.111 a channel, he extreme edges lf2 being beni: 0111 in the sume pinne :1111i doubled 111111121: as indieei'e? by the reference u1u-neral 4:3.. i'he 1: e1'9 he,1"h111g1-.V ⁇ #il--L--i :111e iniei'nptmi, projecio'ns lv-i being' lei h1 'the piane of the 11min part 11').
  • the block 48 hav -ing the shape shown inv Fig. is placed 11111155 he :idg-e of the roof between 'the 'edges o1' adjacent reef sheets 26.
  • the 112.11m verse cup 4.0 is laid down acioss the Mijaeent edges of the ioo' plates 26 11nd over the block 1S (see Fig. G)
  • the lower or outer edges of the root sheets 26 are simply doubled under .as indi cated by the reference numeral 52.
  • Clips 53 are fastened by means of bolts 54 tothe fascia 19, and each clip has a prong which reaches up over the edge 52 of the roof sheet 26.
  • Other similar clips 55 each have a prong that reaches up overthe outer end of the transverse cap 40.
  • a strip is laid acrossabove the end 'wall 56.
  • This strip 57 corresponds to the blocks 48 already de# scribed.
  • A, special cap 58 having the cross section shown in Fig. 7 has a flange 60 that extends over the upturned edge of the adjacent rootl sheet 26 and another flange 59 that extends over the end ofthe car.
  • Clips t 61 are fastened by bolts 62 to the end wall oi the car and each clip has a prong which place.
  • each plate 26 is pivotallyattached to the board roof 20 by means of the interlocking Y'/bosses 23 and 30, and that it is possible to rotate each plate 26 within narrow limits about the bolt 38, as an axis. It accordingly follows that if the car roof is strained from any cause, whether this be due to 'sagging at the center or to diagonal 'stresses7 or any other cause, suchdistortion'of the board roof 20 will not be communicated to the metal roof sheets 26.
  • a car roof comprising a supporting sheathing, metal sheets laid thereon side by side, a boss in (each sheet near the ridge of the root, blocks peripherally engaging the bosses and permitting pivotal movement of said sheets, and means to secure said blocks in fixed -position relatively to the root sheathing.
  • a car root' comprising a supporting' framework, metal sheets laid thereon side by side, a boss struck up in each sheet, a projection into each boss from the root' framework beneath the sheets, and -ineans to clamp lregistering bosses in piace.
  • a car root comprising a supporting framework, upward projections therefrom on the sidesl of thc r1dge,*metal.roof sheets i laid on said framework, bosses struck up in said roo'l sheets and registering with said. projections, and blocks extending' across the ridge and having sockets to fit over the bosses in the roof sheets.
  • A. car roof comprising a supporting sheathing, rectangular metal sheets pivotelly mounted thereon :md speeed, Meng between ejecezt Sheets, trensve'se Caps over said furrng blocks, the edges o 'fue sheets having play between the :mrng bleek?, and. caps, saddle blecks on te@ ef Sind and a ruiming board supported thereby.
  • a car roof Comp'ising e, :eummxfng framework, metal sheets laici there-en mees;N ing along the ridge of he roof, e le? *tudina! Cep overeppmg seid meeing L transverse Mock acl-05s seid cap, mem the ends 0i' seid block pveteliy engaging the respective roof heetsj and e bolli; n f j the block en@ the frametechnik beneef ⁇ said bot passing between he tie/e wei? eheee.
  • A. ear roof comprising slgjagpertng sheathing, metal shee's pvoey here on side by side anc sepeleted my spaces extending hensversey of the ein?9 bleek@ between said sheets festin on the sheehng; in said spaces, the sheets 'eving play between seid blocks, and e. running been@ supported by said blocks.
  • eompisng ehez series of pvomy gemme@ mem@ welA A resting me seid eheazsing, the @ed each of said plaie; ly ,0' edjecen, 13h i tudne 'center et?? the en?? and the ivi-dee e??

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E. POSSON.
GAR ROOF.
APPLIOATION FILED 04H25. 190e.
Patented Apr, 6, EQQQ 3 SHEETS-EERST Eil cf @g1 E. POSSON.
ou Rooy. APPLICATION FILED l0(JT.5. 1900. n
Patented Apr.`6, 1909;
. 3 SHEETS-SHEET 2.
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E. POSSON.
GAR ROOF.
APPLIGATION FILED 0015. .1.908.
917,12. l Patented Apr.6, 1909.
3 SHEETS-SHEET 3.
(aff f rf 6 i a Mui@ @MM ff@ if .1 1 i To all '111710111 ima/y. concern: Y I :Be 1t known that 1,. E111/11.111111 1311.911011, :1
"Chieagb, inthe county of Cook and oFmoE.
citizen` of the United States, residing ein State of 1111110111:, haveuwened certain new 11nd usethe following is e speeeation.
V'The object of 111;.' invention 1o provide 11 .'fnew.' and i1np1'-oved Sheet' metal roof for to permit .i'ainngg the roof 171111116111011;
. vention 'which 'I i he 1111111111 ende of the hun-1k le?. which 0111111A O.
'Tl'iese ohjeete 11nd @there wih he 1111113@ 1111" )arent in the oiiowinff weeificrd'ion 11nd claims, when in. coinnecwn 111ithfhe 11121711111- panyn'xg drawings, in 11 nich-- when v1111 the-line il in Fiji. l. Vig'. in :1 1111'io11. when on 1h13 line 91 in Fig/j. l.. .'1 ien central ongminel seLifnighiiifao en the ine ..3 in Fig. Figs. 11111111 '1" 111-0 seetional 1ie111i1s, when, reame-tively. 1111 (he .hnee numbered C :1111i T 111 2. F11 8,
Si). l0. il :1nd 1i' 111e pernefiw Yiews oit w1# y11111.15; 1111111111111 oi the roof 5111111111111.
ihe loof 111111112111111; 1.11111* sich! Walle. znfenizughed 111 The 1111? between [he s111111: 1111111111;I fasem l/*u rfh@ 111111111.` elenanie Winch 1111111111.
sheet 111111111 11101'11111 111111- he desez'ihed in 111.1-
' Stages: orconn;
.shown 111 the right of Fig. through 111e nnddl'e o'ghe saddle 21 poxilnziteiy-he order in 'which they 111e 11pplied io'ihe' oriiluu'y hoard Poor or Sheath- Fi( d shows 1he roof in 1'111io11`. etion.' 1111e completed 1:1101 he i111; 4#111.11111 111" e left-hand end of fhe figure.
shee 1111111 4huhile 2]. 8) has {mel-:1.1 edgei bent under 11.111'1 ai each end. :1. boss '311551111141' 111.1. 111111111 11 1'11111'111 hole ThisY Sn'fhfiie 1.11 beni; 111 .111 11311115@ :111;1
then hihi 11011155 [he ridge 11i-the. 1001,' :1s
A hoie 2% e shewL 215. :1` hess snniim:
'centyui 111.1110111111111 LM.
Patented Apgi 8, 190121.
tere 11h71 11, hole extending down; 'through the ridge beam. 16 oi 'the roof. j
Theoof sheets 213 (Fiff. 9) are stamped in he5h11pe show 11 in the e rawnos by means of a die.. "@11 H11-ee Sides, the eges 27 me' tnmed 11p ohliquely' and then the extieme e111. 728 rolled over- (see Fig. 6). ...At t"- ".111e1s,' 111e metal 1s folded :1S unimejed enmining edge 1111 end of he oof shee is folded had; .on the opposite. o1: under Side, for the purpose of relnforcing he 51111113, indiened 1t Neer the 'end of the roof 50 is Struck 11p having e The sheets 26 are apphed 911, se that the bosse@ 30 011 11 e 0111111111 hole 1o the roof roof eheel': Shah 1;'egise1 Withvthe bosses 23 i addle .1 fige cape Bvdhg. 12) have the bent down to 1:01111 shaun-e151. The extre e eges 111e hein". 0111J in ilhe Same d. folded undef. as indieete by the 111111.. 111e :111111e1'f1i Ihefze caps; 3% 111e Ui 1111131 over the the e111 roof., overlap- .s1 .Lech ifidgge @11p J has f1 @e111 hoie 36 which registers wih a hole .711 ridge begun 1.6. 'A boeY Q17 having the .shape Shown in Fig. 3 11.1 laid across the ridge C1111 312111: its 111111111'. This bloei; has poekei'fs BO which .'i own over the bosses 5.1". The hohe; 5S hioug'h the bioek 37 und the regie j bosses B() 11nd the? nns heineF nppheai inside the hoa'd 10012' 2G. The hoh; B9-pai 611111111 through the 013111131' o 11he blockhe rige Cmp the Sheet 1111-1111 :1116111112 2l 11nd the beam 16.
The trenrn'eifse caps e() (Fig. ii) have their Sides 41. bent down to 101.111 a channel, he extreme edges lf2 being beni: 0111 in the sume pinne :1111i doubled 111111121: as indieei'e? by the reference u1u-neral 4:3.. i'he 1: e1'9 he,1"h111g1-.V` #il--L--i :111e iniei'nptmi, projecio'ns lv-i being' lei h1 'the piane of the 11min part 11'). Noehes 45 111e out in the 1-e11t111ie111i5 of the Ranges 41. .ht thefends, 111111111111@ lenw 413 are lei' in he @eine pinneiwith the 11min par( 10. There is 11 The block 48 hav -ing the shape shown inv Fig. is placed 11111155 he :idg-e of the roof between 'the 'edges o1' adjacent reef sheets 26. The 112.11m verse cup 4.0 is laid down acioss the Mijaeent edges of the ioo' plates 26 11nd over the block 1S (see Fig. G)
1.11 111e refeenee numeral 29 in Fig. 10. The.
. progectione 11.41.
- extends above the cap 58, thus holding it in y overlap the ends of the ridge caps 32 and the transverse cap 40 between them, andv through the ridge beam 16. The ruiming board 50 is supported by the saddle blocks 49. 1When assembled as above described. the caps 40 form a water tight joint and at the same time the edges 42 of the caps, while firmly holding the metal sheets against the board sheathing, do notinterfere with the freedom of movement of said. sheets in the plane of the roof. p. A
The lower or outer edges of the root sheets 26 are simply doubled under .as indi cated by the reference numeral 52. Clips 53 are fastened by means of bolts 54 tothe fascia 19, and each clip has a prong which reaches up over the edge 52 of the roof sheet 26. Other similar clips 55 each have a prong that reaches up overthe outer end of the transverse cap 40.
At the end of thecar', a strip is laid acrossabove the end 'wall 56. This strip 57 corresponds to the blocks 48 already de# scribed. A, special cap 58 having the cross section shown in Fig. 7 has a flange 60 that extends over the upturned edge of the adjacent rootl sheet 26 and another flange 59 that extends over the end ofthe car. Clips t 61 are fastened by bolts 62 to the end wall oi the car and each clip has a prong which place.
It is to be observedthat the parts arevso proportionedand assembled that the upturned edges 27-28 of the roof sheets 26 are given a certain amount of clearance (see Figs. 3 and 6). Thus, it will be seen that each plate 26 is pivotallyattached to the board roof 20 by means of the interlocking Y'/ bosses 23 and 30, and that it is possible to rotate each plate 26 within narrow limits about the bolt 38, as an axis. It accordingly follows that if the car roof is strained from any cause, whether this be due to 'sagging at the center or to diagonal 'stresses7 or any other cause, suchdistortion'of the board roof 20 will not be communicated to the metal roof sheets 26. Thus, it will be seen that I havey provided a sheet metal cai' rootl which will not become broken and bent been done without affording any access for yrain water. The caps 32 and 40 it over the adjacent edges of the roof sheets so as to practically exclude rain water. Then if any water should drive under the edges of these caps, it will be caught by the hooked edges 2e' of the roof sheets 26 and no water will succeed in getting between the edges ot adjacent roof sheets 26.
It will be observed that the blocks 37 with theirs'oclets 30 engaging the bosses 30 give a very secure pivotal support for the roof sheets 26. The ruiming board is supported on the blocks 4S and 49, which in turn rest upon the beardl root' 20 between the roof sheets 26. Thus, it will be seen vthat thel weight of the ruiming board is not transmitted through the roof sheets 26, thus leaving them free to be rotated around their pivotal bosses 30. The clips -and at the edges of the roofv simply keep the edges down in place,-but do not prevent a slight dlisplacement of the rootl sheets under the c ips.
`l would have it understood that I do not desire to limit myself to the precise construction and. arrangement of parts shown in the drawings and herein described, as'variousalterations or modifications may be made without departing from the spirit of my invention as/detined in the appended claims.
l claim:
l. A car roof, comprising a supporting sheathing, metal sheets laid thereon side by side, a boss in (each sheet near the ridge of the root, blocks peripherally engaging the bosses and permitting pivotal movement of said sheets, and means to secure said blocks in fixed -position relatively to the root sheathing.
2. A car root', comprising a supporting' framework, metal sheets laid thereon side by side, a boss struck up in each sheet, a projection into each boss from the root' framework beneath the sheets, and -ineans to clamp lregistering bosses in piace.
4. A car root, comprising a supporting framework, upward projections therefrom on the sidesl of thc r1dge,*metal.roof sheets i laid on said framework, bosses struck up in said roo'l sheets and registering with said. projections, and blocks extending' across the ridge and having sockets to fit over the bosses in the roof sheets.
5. A. car roof, comprising a supporting sheathing, rectangular metal sheets pivotelly mounted thereon :md speeed, Meng between ejecezt Sheets, trensve'se Caps over said furrng blocks, the edges o 'fue sheets having play between the :mrng bleek?, and. caps, saddle blecks on te@ ef sind and a ruiming board supported thereby.
6. A car roof, Comp'ising e, :eummxfng framework, metal sheets laici there-en mees;N ing along the ridge of he roof, e le? *tudina! Cep overeppmg seid meeing L transverse Mock acl-05s seid cap, mem the ends 0i' seid block pveteliy engaging the respective roof heetsj and e bolli; n f j the block en@ the framewerk beneef` said bot passing between he tie/e wei? eheee.
7. A. ear roof, comprising slgjagpertng sheathing, metal shee's pvoey here on side by side anc sepeleted my spaces extending hensversey of the ein?9 bleek@ between said sheets festin on the sheehng; in said spaces, the sheets 'eving play between seid blocks, and e. running been@ supported by said blocks.
8. In a car, e roof Comprising metal lates superposed he'ee11,"fle Q; ing exfges of Said plaies hav' engeea .mmed upwzu'dly and hen dewnaeily m imve-dly, maps overlying the @ges eff ed junnw sheets, said caps having .eide @e exten mg iownwm'dy :and um" said eutwerdy extenng pelis 53 bied under em res'ing en 'seid me? inside 'the enges hereem T9., may? met? eompisng ehez: series of pvomy gemme@ mem@ welA A resting me seid eheazsing, the @ed each of said plaie; ly ,0' edjecen, 13h i tudne 'center et?? the en?? and the ivi-dee e?? seid plaie?, being sejg/Meef hy spaces tending h-ansvefeey of' ehe se?, wie @wie yngg :mil leosey engaging epee-e5 ed of plafe, bio/ke estlg meen s sheathing between seid patee am?, board Supported 03' seid aecks,
l0'. In a cai e. wwf ce-mplfsng e l in metal. reef laffe@ meh exiieedzw? irme e A? J "reef m the edge heree', e, @iv-emi eennee platee but pel'mtmg pvee movement thereof.
l. 'n :.1 cer a mei? comprising eheeh ing, meae reef plates eece. ezemding 55mm a puin?, meer the enggifiuiine ceney ef foei m e edge mereca e pvete com -ew en edjeceni he engzudne cen'er of ehe ser 'between each of seid( plaies and seid sheathing, Seid pees being speeed and having fthei eie and mne' up 'm' eed, cape oeryimg inhe eecent edges ef sed platee emi having ownturned flanges epeee frein seid uptm'ned edges, and dips secured, te the ein' se and #amending Wardy and nwery im@ engagemem with ehe upper Side seid plates, said dips, cve-L
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