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US986514A
US986514A US55952410A US1910559524A US986514A US 986514 A US986514 A US 986514A US 55952410 A US55952410 A US 55952410A US 1910559524 A US1910559524 A US 1910559524A US 986514 A US986514 A US 986514A
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    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
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  • This invention relates to a new construction for making roofs water tight, and is applicable both to new roofs and to recovering old roofs.
  • Figure l is an isometric view of my improved expansion strip
  • Fig. 2 is a section of my improved roof.
  • the expansion strip A is of new and peculiar shape. It consists of three parallel folds, the central one of which A is much higher than either of the others.
  • the side folds a2 serve to lock the roofing material to the expansion strip; the down turned edges c3, a3, which are cut even with the folds o, a, serve as additional legs to support the Astrip firmly.
  • the folds c, a act as gutters to intercept and carry off any water which may penetrate between the expansion strip and the roofing material.
  • Said eX- pansion strips A are placed up and down across, or slanting on the boarding of the roof B in the direction of the slant at suitable distances apart, and are retained by suitable means without however puncturing the lower folds a, a. By means of these strips the roof is divided into strips or blocks, each strip or block being separated Specification of Letters Patent.
  • roof boards may then be studded with nails d, the heads of which are left slightly above the boards B; this however is not absolutely necessary.
  • the nails serve to retain the plastic material in close engagement with the roof, and to counteract any tendency on its part to warp or spring ⁇ away therefrom.
  • the plastic material C is applied to a thickness suliicient to cover entirely the folds a2, a3, but not suliicient to cover the central fold A, (which preferably projects through the plastic material), and is iinished with a smooth surface.
  • Said plastic material may consist of any kind of cement, mortar or material which hardens so as to resist the action of water and sunlight.
  • the expansion strips A being placed at frequent intervals in the roof, serve to take up any expansion or contraction in the roofing material and to prevent it from cracking.
  • a roof consisting of a plastic material separated at intervals by expansion strips, said strips having a central fold, and on each side thereof a lower fold adapted to serve as a lock-fold for the plastic material, and also to serve as a gutterto intercept water.
  • a roof consisting of a foundation, expansion strips laid thereon, said strips having a central fold, and at the base on each side thereof, lower parallel folds, and a plastic material applied on said foundation and filling the spaces between the central folds of said expansion strips.
  • An expansion strip consisting of a high central fold shaped like an inverted V, and integral therewith on each side thereof and parallel thereto, lower up-turned lockfolds.

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ROOF. DPLIoATIoN FILED MAY 5,1910.
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ALBERT A. SMITH, OF FALL RIVER, MASSACHUSETTS.
ROOF.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ALBERT A. SMITH, of Fall River, in the county of Bristol and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, have invented an Improvement in Roofs, of which the following description, in connection with the accompanying drawings, is a specification, like letters on the drawings representing like parts.
This invention relates to a new construction for making roofs water tight, and is applicable both to new roofs and to recovering old roofs.
The desirability of applying roofing material in a plastic condition has long been recognized, but has heretofore been impracticable on account of the tendency of roofs so constructed to crack under the influences of heat and cold. In my improved roof, the expansion and contraction of the roofing material are taken u by expansion strips of peculiar shape w ich project entirely through the plastic material.
In the annexed drawings Figure l is an isometric view of my improved expansion strip; Fig. 2 is a section of my improved roof.
The expansion strip A is of new and peculiar shape. It consists of three parallel folds, the central one of which A is much higher than either of the others. The side folds a2 serve to lock the roofing material to the expansion strip; the down turned edges c3, a3, which are cut even with the folds o, a, serve as additional legs to support the Astrip firmly. The folds c, a act as gutters to intercept and carry off any water which may penetrate between the expansion strip and the roofing material. Said eX- pansion strips A are placed up and down across, or slanting on the boarding of the roof B in the direction of the slant at suitable distances apart, and are retained by suitable means without however puncturing the lower folds a, a. By means of these strips the roof is divided into strips or blocks, each strip or block being separated Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed May 5, 1910.
Patented Mar. 14, 1911.
Serial No. 559,524.
from its neighbor by an extension strip. The roof boards may then be studded with nails d, the heads of which are left slightly above the boards B; this however is not absolutely necessary. The nails serve to retain the plastic material in close engagement with the roof, and to counteract any tendency on its part to warp or spring `away therefrom.
The plastic material C is applied to a thickness suliicient to cover entirely the folds a2, a3, but not suliicient to cover the central fold A, (which preferably projects through the plastic material), and is iinished with a smooth surface. Said plastic material may consist of any kind of cement, mortar or material which hardens so as to resist the action of water and sunlight. The expansion strips A, being placed at frequent intervals in the roof, serve to take up any expansion or contraction in the roofing material and to prevent it from cracking.
Having thus described my invention, I claim:
l. A roof consisting of a plastic material separated at intervals by expansion strips, said strips having a central fold, and on each side thereof a lower fold adapted to serve as a lock-fold for the plastic material, and also to serve as a gutterto intercept water.
2. A roof consisting of a foundation, expansion strips laid thereon, said strips having a central fold, and at the base on each side thereof, lower parallel folds, and a plastic material applied on said foundation and filling the spaces between the central folds of said expansion strips.
3. An expansion strip consisting of a high central fold shaped like an inverted V, and integral therewith on each side thereof and parallel thereto, lower up-turned lockfolds.
ALBERT A. SMITH.
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ANDREW J. JENNINGs, FLORENCE R. ANGELL.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for ive cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents,
Washington, D. C.
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