Shingle inserts and method for eliminating and preventing growth of algae, moss, or lichens on a roof
First Claim
1. A method of inhibiting growths on shingled roofs comprising:
- installing a series of shingle insert strips made of a metal which forms a solution with rainwater which is toxic to growths on said roof, each of said insert strips formed with an upper section positioned during installing of said strips so as to be disposed beneath a lower part of shingles in a course of shingles on a roof so as to leave exposed a raised feature extending substantially along a complete length of each strip at an intermediate location between said upper section and a lower section of each of said shingle insert strips, said raised feature having an upper side sloping up from said upper section of each of said insert strips to a peak height and having a lower side sloping down from said peak height to said lower exposed section of each of said strips, said raised feature creating a substantial impoundment of rainwater runoff behind said raised feature, said insert strips also each formed with a pattern of indentations including in said upper and lower sides of said raised feature, said indentations recessed into the outer surface each of said insert strips so that rainwater runoff is captured therein, with a slit formed into each of said indentations to allow captured rainwater runoff to slowly drain from said indentations through said slits and flow beneath said insert and onto said roof surface to thereby be brought into contact with an underside surface of said lower section of each of said insert strips.
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Abstract
A shingle insert and method for eliminating and preventing growths on a shingled roof in which copper strips forming the inserts are installed with an upper edge disposed beneath a course of shingles with the remaining portions of the insert exposed. The insert strips have a confined space defined beneath a stiffening lengthwise extending arched hump formed in the exposed copper strip portions which has an array of elongated indentations formed therein with slits therein to allow slow drainage of water impounded by the arched hump through the inserts may contain a growth toxic material, in solid or granular form which releases a substance toxic to the growths when rainwater runoff passes into the confined space and over the material and thereafter flows out down the roof.
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1. A method of inhibiting growths on shingled roofs comprising:
installing a series of shingle insert strips made of a metal which forms a solution with rainwater which is toxic to growths on said roof, each of said insert strips formed with an upper section positioned during installing of said strips so as to be disposed beneath a lower part of shingles in a course of shingles on a roof so as to leave exposed a raised feature extending substantially along a complete length of each strip at an intermediate location between said upper section and a lower section of each of said shingle insert strips, said raised feature having an upper side sloping up from said upper section of each of said insert strips to a peak height and having a lower side sloping down from said peak height to said lower exposed section of each of said strips, said raised feature creating a substantial impoundment of rainwater runoff behind said raised feature, said insert strips also each formed with a pattern of indentations including in said upper and lower sides of said raised feature, said indentations recessed into the outer surface each of said insert strips so that rainwater runoff is captured therein, with a slit formed into each of said indentations to allow captured rainwater runoff to slowly drain from said indentations through said slits and flow beneath said insert and onto said roof surface to thereby be brought into contact with an underside surface of said lower section of each of said insert strips. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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