US936991A - Adjustable roof-flange. - Google Patents

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US936991A
US936991A US47259409A US1909472594A US936991A US 936991 A US936991 A US 936991A US 47259409 A US47259409 A US 47259409A US 1909472594 A US1909472594 A US 1909472594A US 936991 A US936991 A US 936991A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D13/00Special arrangements or devices in connection with roof coverings; Protection against birds; Roof drainage ; Sky-lights
    • E04D13/14Junctions of roof sheathings to chimneys or other parts extending above the roof
    • E04D13/147Junctions of roof sheathings to chimneys or other parts extending above the roof specially adapted for inclined roofs
    • E04D13/1471Junctions of roof sheathings to chimneys or other parts extending above the roof specially adapted for inclined roofs using a hinge mechanism for adaptation to the inclined roof

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  • This invention relates to roof" flanges and .pipe passing through the roof and to more readily effect this result it is desirable that the ring in the flange surrounding the pipe should always be perfectly level notwiths standing the angle of the roof and this is capable of accomplishment by a distortion of the flange embodying the features of this invention.
  • Figure 1 represents a section through a portion of a roof showing a ventilating pipe extending therethrough to which is applied a flange embodying the features of this invention.
  • Fig. 2 represents a horizontal sectionof the same, the cutting plane being on line 2+2 on Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 represents a section similar to Fig. 1, showing a flat roof' with the roof flange adjusted therefor.
  • Fig. at represents a plan of the clamping member
  • Fig. 5 represents a section of a modified form of ring surrounding the ventilating pipe. 7
  • 10 represents a roof of any ordinary construction through an opening 11 in which extends a vertical ventilating or other pipe 12.
  • a plate 13 of thin flexible copper the upper end of which is inserted beneath the usual shingles 14.
  • This plate or flashing 13 is provided with a swelled portion 15 normally having a flat surface 16 at an angle to the main body of the plate 13 through an Specificationof Letters Patent.
  • a ring lz of lead is solderedto the interior of the flashing 1'3" and extends through theopening in the flat surface 16, being adapted to surround the pipe 121
  • ametal band 18 Partially surrounding the lead ring 17 is ametal band 18, the ends 19 of which are bent ontwarcflypara1Ie1 to one another to form ear's' which are" connected together by a threaded" member 20 having mounted on the eildflthereof a nut 21 by whichth'e ears 19" may be drawn together as desired.
  • asegmental band 22 Interposed between the ears 1'9- and extending slightly beyond is asegmental band 22 connected to the band 18 by slip joints 23.
  • the ring 17 of lead or other soft metal may be clamped tightly into contact with the pipe by means of this clamping member 18 and 22 by adjusting the nut 21 to draw the ears 19 together. This makes a perfectly tight joint preventing any leakage.
  • a roof flange of flexible material consisting of a base adapted to be secured to a roof, a tubular portion within an opening for a ventilating pipe, and an outwardly swelled portion interposed between said tubular portion and said base portion and connected thereto by a portion normally fiat but adapted to be bent inwardly into said swelled portion to vary the angle of said tubular portion relative to said base portion.
  • a roof flange of flexible material consisting of a base adapted to be secured to a roof, a tubular portion for a ventilating pipe, and an outwardly swelled portion interposed between said tubular portion and said base portion and connected thereto by a portion normally flat but adapted to be bent inwardly into said swelled portion to vary the angle of said tubular portion relative to said base portion, said tubular portion being of soft metal fixedly secured to the edges of an opening in said normally fiat portion.
  • a roof flange of flexible material consisting of a base adapted to be secured to a roof, a tubular portion for a ventilating pipe, a clamping ring surrounding said tubular portion adapted to clamp it against the outer face of said ventilating pipe; and an outwardly swelled portion interposed between said tubular portion and said base portion and connected thereto by a portion normally flat but adapted to be bent inwardly into said swelled portion to vary the angle of said tubular portion relative to said base portion, said tubular portion being of soft metal fixedly secured to the edges of an opening in said normally flat portion.

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H. G. FOLGER.
ADJUSTABLE ROOF FLANGE.
APPLTOATION FILED JAN.16,41909.
Patented Oct. 12, 1909.
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H. O. FOLGER.
ADJUSTABLE ROOF FLANGE.
APPLICATION FILED JAN, 10, 1909.
Patented Oct. 12,1909.
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HENRY G. FOLGEBP; OF MEDFORD, MASSAGHUSETTS, ASSIGNORTO ACME M ANUFAGTUR- ING- COMPANY, OF BANGOR,- IVIAINE; A. CORPORATION OF- MAINE.
ADJUSTABLE ROOF-FLANGE.
1b}- all wfiom ifmay concern.-
Be itknown that I-, HENRY 0. Forei n, a
citizen of the United States of America, anda resident of lVled-ford; in the county of Middles'ex and State of- Massachusetts have inventedi certain new and useful Improvements in 7 Adjustable Roof-Flanges, of which the follow-ing is a specification.-
This invention relates to roof" flanges and .pipe passing through the roof and to more readily effect this result it is desirable that the ring in the flange surrounding the pipe should always be perfectly level notwiths standing the angle of the roof and this is capable of accomplishment by a distortion of the flange embodying the features of this invention. 1
The invention consists in certain novel features of construction and arrangement of parts which will be readily understood by reference to the description of the drawings and to the claims hereinafter given.
Of the drawings: Figure 1 represents a section through a portion of a roof showing a ventilating pipe extending therethrough to which is applied a flange embodying the features of this invention. Fig. 2 represents a horizontal sectionof the same, the cutting plane being on line 2+2 on Fig. 1. Fig. 3 represents a section similar to Fig. 1, showing a flat roof' with the roof flange adjusted therefor. Fig. at represents a plan of the clamping member, and Fig. 5 represents a section of a modified form of ring surrounding the ventilating pipe. 7
Similar characters designate like parts throughout the several figures of the drawm s.
Tn the drawings, 10 represents a roof of any ordinary construction through an opening 11 in which extends a vertical ventilating or other pipe 12. Secured to the roof 10 is a plate 13 of thin flexible copper the upper end of which is inserted beneath the usual shingles 14. This plate or flashing 13 is provided with a swelled portion 15 normally having a flat surface 16 at an angle to the main body of the plate 13 through an Specificationof Letters Patent.
Patented Oct. 12, 1909.
Application fiIed- January I6, 1909. SriaINo. 472,594.
opening in which the ventilat'ing or other pipe 12 extends. A ring lz of lead is solderedto the interior of the flashing 1'3" and extends through theopening in the flat surface 16, being adapted to surround the pipe 121 Partially surrounding the lead ring 17 is ametal band 18, the ends 19 of which are bent ontwarcflypara1Ie1 to one another to form ear's' which are" connected together by a threaded" member 20 having mounted on the eildflthereof a nut 21 by whichth'e ears 19" may be drawn together as desired.
Interposed between the ears 1'9- and extending slightly beyond is asegmental band 22 connected to the band 18 by slip joints 23. When a flashing is placed in position upon a roof and the ventilating pipe 12 is passed through the same and properly positioned the ring 17 of lead or other soft metal may be clamped tightly into contact with the pipe by means of this clamping member 18 and 22 by adjusting the nut 21 to draw the ears 19 together. This makes a perfectly tight joint preventing any leakage. The flashing shown in Fig. 1 is shown in its normal position but when it is desired to use the same flashing for aroof of a less pitch the lower or bottom side of the flange is pulled up gently so that the ring or hub surrounding the ventilating pipe will become embedded in the flat surface 16 on the lower side of the flashing as indicated in Fig. 3 of the drawings, the extent that the such as is shown in Fig. 4, if desired the soft metal ring 17 may be encompassed by a solid metal ring which may be soldered thereto or the joint calked in any other well known manner.
It is believed that the operation and many advantages of the invention will be thoroughly apparent without any further description.
Having thus described my invention, I claim:
1. In a device of the class described, the combination of a roof flange of flexible material consisting of a base adapted to be secured to a roof, a tubular portion within an opening for a ventilating pipe, and an outwardly swelled portion interposed between said tubular portion and said base portion and connected thereto by a portion normally fiat but adapted to be bent inwardly into said swelled portion to vary the angle of said tubular portion relative to said base portion.
2. In a device of the class described, the combination of a roof flange of flexible material consisting of a base adapted to be secured to a roof, a tubular portion for a ventilating pipe, and an outwardly swelled portion interposed between said tubular portion and said base portion and connected thereto by a portion normally flat but adapted to be bent inwardly into said swelled portion to vary the angle of said tubular portion relative to said base portion, said tubular portion being of soft metal fixedly secured to the edges of an opening in said normally fiat portion.
3. In a device of the class described, the combination of a roof flange of flexible material consisting of a base adapted to be secured to a roof, a tubular portion for a ventilating pipe, a clamping ring surrounding said tubular portion adapted to clamp it against the outer face of said ventilating pipe; and an outwardly swelled portion interposed between said tubular portion and said base portion and connected thereto by a portion normally flat but adapted to be bent inwardly into said swelled portion to vary the angle of said tubular portion relative to said base portion, said tubular portion being of soft metal fixedly secured to the edges of an opening in said normally flat portion.
Signed by me at 4: Post Ofiice Sq., Boston, Mass, this 13th day of January, 1909.
HENRY O. FOLGER.
\Vitnesses EDNA C. CLEVELAND, NATHAN C. LOMBARD.
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