Sheet of shingles
First Claim
1. A sheet of shingles, which comprises:
- two or more shingles, each shingle having a top, a bottom, a first edge, a second edge, and corners, arranged in a generally straight line such that the tops of adjacent shingles are generally aligned with one another, the bottoms of adjacent shingles are generally aligned with one another, and the second edge of each shingle overlaps and is above the first edge of any immediately subsequent shingle;
adhesive located in the overlapping area of adjacent shingles to attach each prior shingle to each immediately subsequent shingle, leaving the corners unattached; and
a substance having the melting and adhesive properties of tar placed in the overlapping area of adjacent shingles between the corners of the second edge of each prior shingle and the corners of the first edge of any immediately subsequent shingle.
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Abstract
A sheet of shingles for application to the ridge or hips of a roof. Two or more shingles are arranged in a generally straight line with the tops of adjacent shingles generally aligned with one another, with the bottoms of adjacent shingles generally aligned with one another. The second edge of a prior shingle overlaps and is above the first edge of any immediately subsequent shingle. Adhesive is placed in the overlapping area of adjacent shingles to connect such shingles, leaving the corners unattached so that the upper, overlapping corners can be lifted to nail the lower, overlapped corners to the roof. Tar is placed between the overlapping and the overlapped corners in order to utilize solar energy to seal the corners of the adjacent shingles to one another after the nails have been inserted.
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Citations
18 Claims
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1. A sheet of shingles, which comprises:
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two or more shingles, each shingle having a top, a bottom, a first edge, a second edge, and corners, arranged in a generally straight line such that the tops of adjacent shingles are generally aligned with one another, the bottoms of adjacent shingles are generally aligned with one another, and the second edge of each shingle overlaps and is above the first edge of any immediately subsequent shingle;
adhesive located in the overlapping area of adjacent shingles to attach each prior shingle to each immediately subsequent shingle, leaving the corners unattached; and
a substance having the melting and adhesive properties of tar placed in the overlapping area of adjacent shingles between the corners of the second edge of each prior shingle and the corners of the first edge of any immediately subsequent shingle. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
said substance having the melting and adhesive properties of tar is tar.
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3. The sheet of shingles as recited in claim 2, wherein:
said adhesive is flexible.
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4. The sheet of shingles as recited in claim 3, wherein:
said adhesive is located at the position of each of said shingles that is intended to be above the apex of the hip or ridge of the roof.
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5. The sheet of shingles as recited in claim in claim 2, wherein:
said adhesive is located at the position of each of said shingles that is intended to be above the apex of the hip or ridge of the roof.
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6. The sheet of shingles as recited in claim 1, wherein:
said adhesive is flexible.
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7. The sheet of shingles as recited in claim in claim 6, wherein:
said adhesive is located at the position of each of said shingles that is intended to be above the apex of the hip or ridge of the roof.
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8. The sheet of shingles as recited in claim in claim 1, wherein:
said adhesive is located at the position of each of said shingles that is intended to be above the apex of the hip or ridge of the roof.
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9. A sheet of shingles, which comprises:
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two or more shingles, each shingle having a top, a bottom, a first edge, a second edge, and corners, arranged in a generally straight line such that the tops of adjacent shingles are generally aligned with one another, the bottoms of adjacent shingles are generally aligned with one another, and the second edge of each shingle overlaps and is above the first edge of any immediately subsequent shingle;
adhesive located in the overlapping area of adjacent shingles to attach each prior shingle to each immediately subsequent shingle, leaving the corners unattached; and
a substance having the melting and adhesive properties of tar placed in the overlapping area of adjacent shingles extending in a line generally parallel to the second edge of a prior shingle from the top to the bottom of said prior shingle between said prior shingle and any immediately subsequent shingle. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
said substance having the melting and adhesive properties of tar is tar.
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11. The sheet of shingles as recited in claim 10, wherein:
said adhesive is flexible.
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12. The sheet of shingles as recited in claim 11, wherein:
said adhesive is located at the position of each of said shingles that is intended to be above the apex of the hip or ridge of the roof.
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13. The sheet of shingles as recited in claim in claim 10, wherein:
said adhesive is located at the position of each of said shingles that is intended to be above the apex of the hip or ridge of the roof.
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14. The sheet of shingles as recited in claim 9, wherein:
said adhesive is flexible.
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15. The sheet of shingles as recited in claim in claim 14, wherein:
said adhesive is located at the position of each of said shingles that is intended to be above the apex of the hip or ridge of the roof.
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16. The sheet of shingles as recited in claim in claim 9, wherein:
said adhesive is located at the position of each of said shingles that is intended to be above the apex of the hip or ridge of the roof.
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17. A method for creating a sheet of shingles for application to the ridge or hips of a roof, which comprises:
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arranging two or more shingles, each shingle having a top, a bottom, a first edge, a second edge, and corners, in a generally straight line such that the tops of adjacent shingles are generally aligned with one another, the bottoms of adjacent shingles are generally aligned with one another, and the second edge of each shingle overlaps and is above the first edge of any immediately subsequent shingle;
locating adhesive in the overlapping area of adjacent shingles to attach each prior shingle to each immediately subsequent shingle, leaving the corners unattached; and
placing a substance having the melting and adhesive properties of tar in the overlapping area of adjacent shingles between the corners of the second edge of each prior shingle and the corners of the first edge of any immediately subsequent shingle.
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18. A method for creating a sheet of shingles for application to the ridge or hips of a roof, which comprises:
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arranging two or more shingles, each shingle having a top, a bottom, a first edge, a second edge, and corners, in a generally straight line such that the tops of adjacent shingles are generally aligned with one another, the bottoms of adjacent shingles are generally aligned with one another, and the second edge of each shingle overlaps and is above the first edge of any immediately subsequent shingle;
locating adhesive in the overlapping area of adjacent shingles to attach each prior shingle to each immediately subsequent shingle, leaving the corners unattached; and
placing a substance having the melting and adhesive properties of tar in the overlapping area of adjacent shingles extending in a line generally parallel to the second edge of a prior shingle from the top to the bottom of said prior shingle between said prior shingle and any immediately subsequent shingle.
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