Snow Brake Anchoring System and Method
First Claim
1. A snow brake anchoring system for an inclined roof to prevent accumulations of snow from sliding off the inclined roof, the inclined roof having a plurality of generally parallel, spaced apart, generally T-shaped standing seams extending upwardly from the inclined roof surface, and wherein a top portion of each generally T-shaped standing seam has a side-to-side width dimension that is greater than a side-to-side width dimension of a base portion of the generally T-shaped standing seam adjacent the inclined roof surface, the snow brake anchoring system comprising:
- a snow brake anchor that defines a width adjustable channel and has a two-part body with a first half and a second half, andthe first half of the two-part body is generally rectilinear in peripheral configuration and has a first end, a second end, a top, a bottom, an exterior facing surface, and an interior facing surface, and the first half of the body forms a first leg of the two-part body and a lower portion of the interior facing surface forms one side of the width adjustable channel, and the interior facing surface, spacedly adjacent the top, has an elongated convexly shaped rotation protuberance that extends between the first end and the second end, and the interior facing surface defines plural spacedly arrayed fastener holes that communicate between the exterior facing surface and the interior facing surface spacedly adjacent below the elongated convexly shaped rotation protuberance, and a plurality of spacedly arrayed gripping protuberances are defined on the interior facing surface adjacent to the bottom, andthe second half of the body has a generally rectilinear peripheral configuration similar to that of the first half of the body and has a first end, a second end, a top, a bottom, an exterior facing surface and an interior facing surface, and the second half of the two-part body forms a second leg of the two-part body, and a lower portion of the inwardly facing surface of the second half of the body forms a second side of the width adjustable channel and a plurality of spacedly arrayed gripping protuberances are defined on the interior facing surface adjacent to the bottom, anda bridge portion is integral with and extends laterally inwardly from the second half of the body adjacent, to and coplanar with, the top and extends between the first end and the second and, and the bridge portion has a bottom surface opposite the top that forms a transverse wall of the width adjustable channel, and an inwardly facing surface of the bridge portion defines an elongated concave notch that extends between the first end and the second end and is configured to pivotally receive the elongated rotation protuberance of the first half of the body therein, and the inwardly facing surface of the bridge portion defines plural spacedly arrayed threaded fastener holes that axially align with the fastener holes defined in the first half of the body, andthe first half of the body and the second half of the body are releasably adjustably interconnected with one another with plural fasteners extending through the aligned fastener holes, and the convexly shaped elongated rotation protuberance engages with the elongated concavely shaped notch so that the first half of the body and the second half of the body are movable relative to one another along an axis of rotation that extends between the first and second ends of the two-part body along the elongated concavely shaped notch;
movement of the first half of the body relative to the second half of the body about the convexly shaped rotation protuberance facilitates insertion of the top portion of the generally T-shaped standing seam into the width adjustable channel and the plural fasteners communicating through the first half of the body into the second half of the body cause lateral inward movement of the plurality of gripping protuberances of each body half toward one another to positionally secure the snow brake anchor to one of the said generally T-shaped standing seams of the inclined roof by means of direct physical, and non-penetrating, contact by the plurality of gripping protuberances carried by the first half of the body and the second half of the body to compress the standing seam that is within the width adjustable channel between the opposing gripping protuberances of the first half of the body and the second half of the body while simultaneously accommodating, and not damaging, the top portion of the generally T-shaped standing seam; and
the top of the second half of the body defines plural spacedly arrayed fastener holes to receive fasteners to releasably secure a snow brake to the snow brake anchor.
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Abstract
A snow brake anchoring system for an inclined roof having a plurality generally T-shaped standing seams that extend upwardly from the inclined roof surface, the snow brake anchoring system having a two-part anchor body defining a width adjustable elongated and generally rectilinear channel. The first half of the body caring an elongated convexly shaped rotation protuberance on an interior surface, and the second half of the body defines an elongated concavely shaped notch on an interior surface, and the rotation protuberance is at least partially carried within the concavely shaped notch allowing the two body halves to move relative to one another to adjust the width dimension of the elongated generally rectilinear channel. Gripping protuberances are carried at a bottom portion of each edge of the channel to frictionally engage with the T-shaped standing seam, and a plurality of fasteners releasably interconnect the body halves to one another.
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1. A snow brake anchoring system for an inclined roof to prevent accumulations of snow from sliding off the inclined roof, the inclined roof having a plurality of generally parallel, spaced apart, generally T-shaped standing seams extending upwardly from the inclined roof surface, and wherein a top portion of each generally T-shaped standing seam has a side-to-side width dimension that is greater than a side-to-side width dimension of a base portion of the generally T-shaped standing seam adjacent the inclined roof surface, the snow brake anchoring system comprising:
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a snow brake anchor that defines a width adjustable channel and has a two-part body with a first half and a second half, and the first half of the two-part body is generally rectilinear in peripheral configuration and has a first end, a second end, a top, a bottom, an exterior facing surface, and an interior facing surface, and the first half of the body forms a first leg of the two-part body and a lower portion of the interior facing surface forms one side of the width adjustable channel, and the interior facing surface, spacedly adjacent the top, has an elongated convexly shaped rotation protuberance that extends between the first end and the second end, and the interior facing surface defines plural spacedly arrayed fastener holes that communicate between the exterior facing surface and the interior facing surface spacedly adjacent below the elongated convexly shaped rotation protuberance, and a plurality of spacedly arrayed gripping protuberances are defined on the interior facing surface adjacent to the bottom, and the second half of the body has a generally rectilinear peripheral configuration similar to that of the first half of the body and has a first end, a second end, a top, a bottom, an exterior facing surface and an interior facing surface, and the second half of the two-part body forms a second leg of the two-part body, and a lower portion of the inwardly facing surface of the second half of the body forms a second side of the width adjustable channel and a plurality of spacedly arrayed gripping protuberances are defined on the interior facing surface adjacent to the bottom, and a bridge portion is integral with and extends laterally inwardly from the second half of the body adjacent, to and coplanar with, the top and extends between the first end and the second and, and the bridge portion has a bottom surface opposite the top that forms a transverse wall of the width adjustable channel, and an inwardly facing surface of the bridge portion defines an elongated concave notch that extends between the first end and the second end and is configured to pivotally receive the elongated rotation protuberance of the first half of the body therein, and the inwardly facing surface of the bridge portion defines plural spacedly arrayed threaded fastener holes that axially align with the fastener holes defined in the first half of the body, and the first half of the body and the second half of the body are releasably adjustably interconnected with one another with plural fasteners extending through the aligned fastener holes, and the convexly shaped elongated rotation protuberance engages with the elongated concavely shaped notch so that the first half of the body and the second half of the body are movable relative to one another along an axis of rotation that extends between the first and second ends of the two-part body along the elongated concavely shaped notch; movement of the first half of the body relative to the second half of the body about the convexly shaped rotation protuberance facilitates insertion of the top portion of the generally T-shaped standing seam into the width adjustable channel and the plural fasteners communicating through the first half of the body into the second half of the body cause lateral inward movement of the plurality of gripping protuberances of each body half toward one another to positionally secure the snow brake anchor to one of the said generally T-shaped standing seams of the inclined roof by means of direct physical, and non-penetrating, contact by the plurality of gripping protuberances carried by the first half of the body and the second half of the body to compress the standing seam that is within the width adjustable channel between the opposing gripping protuberances of the first half of the body and the second half of the body while simultaneously accommodating, and not damaging, the top portion of the generally T-shaped standing seam; and the top of the second half of the body defines plural spacedly arrayed fastener holes to receive fasteners to releasably secure a snow brake to the snow brake anchor. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A snow brake anchoring system for an inclined roof to prevent accumulations of snow from sliding off the inclined roof, the inclined roof having a plurality of generally parallel, spaced apart, generally T-shaped standing seams extending upwardly from the inclined roof surface, and wherein a top portion of each generally T-shaped standing seam has a side-to-side width dimension that is greater than a side-to-side width dimension of a base portion of the generally T-shaped standing seam adjacent the inclined roof surface, the snow brake anchoring system comprising:
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a snow brake anchor that defines a width adjustable channel, and has a two-part body with a first half and a second half, and the first half of the body is generally rectilinear in peripheral configuration and has a first end, a second end, a top, a bottom, an exterior facing surface, and an interior facing surface, and the first half of the body forms a first leg of the two-part body, and a lower portion of the interior facing surface of the first half of the body forms one side of the width adjustable channel, and the interior facing surface of the first half of the body, spacedly adjacent the top, has an elongated convexly shaped rotation protuberance that extends between the first end and the second end, and the interior facing surface defines plural spacedly arrayed fastener holes that communicate between the exterior facing surface and the interior facing surface spacedly adjacent below the elongated convexly shaped rotation protuberance, and a plurality of spacedly arrayed gripping protuberances are defined on the interior facing surface adjacent to the bottom, and the second half of the body has a generally rectilinear peripheral configuration similar to that of the first half of the two party body and has a first end, a second end, a top, a bottom, an exterior facing surface and an interior facing surface, and the second half of the two-part body forms a second leg of the two-part body, and a lower portion of the inwardly facing surface of the second half of the body forms a second side of the width adjustable channel and a plurality of spacedly arrayed gripping protuberances are defined on the interior facing surface adjacent to the bottom, and a bridge portion is integral with and extends laterally inwardly from the second half of the body adjacent to and coplanar with the top and extends between the first end and the second and, and the bridge portion has a bottom surface opposite the top that forms a transverse wall of the width adjustable channel, and an inwardly facing surface of the bridge portion defines an elongated concave notch that extends between the first end and the second end and is configured to pivotally receive the elongated rotation protuberance of the first half of the body therein, and the inwardly facing surface of the bridge portion defines plural spacedly arrayed threaded fastener holes that axially align with the fastener holes defined in the first half of the body, and the first half of the body and the second half of the body are releasably adjustably interconnected with one another with plural fasteners extending through the aligned fastener holes, and the convexly shaped elongated rotation protuberance engages with the elongated concavely shaped notch so that the first half of the body and the second half of the body are movable relative to one another along an axis of rotation that extends between the first and second ends of the two-part body along the elongated concavely shaped notch; and movement of the first half of the body relative to the second half of the body about the convexly shaped rotation protuberance facilitates insertion of the top portion of the generally T-shaped standing seam into the width adjustable channel and the plural fasteners communicating through the first half of the body into the second half of the body cause lateral inward movement of the plurality of gripping protuberances of each body half toward one another to positionally secure the snow brake anchor to one of the said generally T-shaped standing seams of the inclined roof by means of direct physical, and non-penetrating, contact by the plurality of gripping protuberances carried by the first half of the body and the second half of the body to compress the standing seam that is within the width adjustable channel between the opposing gripping protuberances of the first half of the body and the second half of the body while simultaneously accommodating, and not damaging, the side to side dimension of the top portion of the generally T-shaped standing seam; and the top of the second half of the body defines plural spacedly arrayed fastener holes to receive fasteners to releasably secure a snow brake to the snow brake anchor; an elongate snow brake having a first end, an opposing second end, an underside surface and a upper surface, the underside surface having a planar portion configured to frictionally communicate with the top surface of the plural spaced apart anchor bodies, and the upper surface of the elongate snow brake is configured to prevent accumulations of snow on the inclined roof from sliding off the inclined roof, the snow brake defining a plurality of spacedly arrayed through holes communicating between the upper surface and the underside surface that align with the fastener holes defined in the plural anchor bodies; and plural threaded fasteners to secure the elongate snow brake to the plural spaced apart bodies anchored to the inclined roof.
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