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US2447275A
US2447275A US690133A US69013346A US2447275A US 2447275 A US2447275 A US 2447275A US 690133 A US690133 A US 690133A US 69013346 A US69013346 A US 69013346A US 2447275 A US2447275 A US 2447275A
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    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D1/00Roof covering by making use of tiles, slates, shingles, or other small roofing elements
    • E04D1/34Fastenings for attaching roof-covering elements to the supporting elements
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D1/00Roof covering by making use of tiles, slates, shingles, or other small roofing elements
    • E04D1/34Fastenings for attaching roof-covering elements to the supporting elements
    • E04D2001/3408Fastenings for attaching roof-covering elements to the supporting elements characterised by the fastener type or material
    • E04D2001/3414Metal strips or sheet metal
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D1/00Roof covering by making use of tiles, slates, shingles, or other small roofing elements
    • E04D1/34Fastenings for attaching roof-covering elements to the supporting elements
    • E04D2001/3452Fastenings for attaching roof-covering elements to the supporting elements characterised by the location of the fastening means
    • E04D2001/3458Fastenings for attaching roof-covering elements to the supporting elements characterised by the location of the fastening means on the upper or lower transverse edges of the roof covering elements
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D1/00Roof covering by making use of tiles, slates, shingles, or other small roofing elements
    • E04D1/34Fastenings for attaching roof-covering elements to the supporting elements
    • E04D2001/347Fastenings for attaching roof-covering elements to the supporting elements characterised by the fastening pattern
    • E04D2001/3482Fastenings for attaching roof-covering elements to the supporting elements characterised by the fastening pattern the fastening means taking hold directly on elements of succeeding rows and fastening them simultaneously to the structure

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  • This invention relates, to shingles and shingle clips and, more particularly to a shingle locked into place by co-operating'surfaces on the shingle and clips therefor.
  • the primary object of the invention is to provide a shingle which may be precast of cementitious or other known building composition which, when set, forms a relatively hard, rigid body, and a. slip for looking it in place, the shingle having substantially smooth and continuous'edges and being devoid of nail and screw holes, notches, or other apertures through its body or edge. vWith this arrangement, it is intendedto provide a'shingle which, while conventional in outward appearance, may be laid in different patterns with various spacing without necessitating close fitting, at least laterally, with the fastening clips, and without danger of cracking .by securement of the clips.
  • each shingle is to be formed with a bevel extending upwardly from the face to the base, whereas the hidden longitudinal edge at the top of the undercut is to have a bevel extending upwardly from the base to the flange.
  • Sheet metal clips having flat bases with screw or nail holes for securement to sheathing, and wing-like projections angling above and below the base for engaging the bevels are to be provided for locking the shingles to the sheathing.
  • Fig. 1 is a plan view showing several shingles in place, broken away to show the hidden elements and a locking clip;
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical cross section along the lines 22 of Fig. .1;
  • Fig. 3 is a plan view of the locking clip
  • Fig. 4 is a cross-section of the clip shown in Fig. 3 taken along the lines 4-4
  • Fig. 5 is a plan view of a wooden locking strip usable with the shingles illustrated in Figs. 1 and 2;
  • Fig. 6 is a cross-section taken along the lines 66 of Fig. 5.
  • each shingle may be somewhat rounded and the vertical side edges 6, while illustrated as straight, may be roughened or otherwise configurated'for variety.
  • Each longitudi nal top edge'll is beveled so as to present an inclined surface 9 running continuously 'betweenthe'vertical side edges 6 and'extending upwardly and' inwardly fromthe s'hingle 'face It!
  • each shingle is cut away toform a hidden recess I2 and to leave a flange l3 foro'verhangingthe top edges 8 of the adjacent shingles below, the shingle being cast to provide" a further undercut so as to form the hidden longitudinal edge I4 as a bevel extending between side edges 6 with its inclined surface I5 extending-upwardly from base -II to flange I3 Shingles 2 are locked in place by clips I6 preferably formed of sheet metal which may be stamped or bent of a fiat stock to provide a fiat base I8 having screw or nail holes 20, and wings 22 upwardly inclined from the lower and upper longitudinal edges of the base for face engagement with inclined surfaces 9 and I5 on the upper and lower edges 8 and I4 of the vertically adjacent shingles 2. While the shingles 2 and clips I6 may be used on conventional sheathing 26 placed over studding 28 as shown, they also may be supported on slats or battens suitably spaced
  • a wall or roof may be shingled by screwing or nailing on the side or roof of a building a.
  • the longitudinal spacing of clips I6 is not critical so long as each shingle receives adequate vertical support as by two clips, and that the shingles need not be closely fitted to the clips, thereby rendering variations in shingle width harmless. Where greater verused, it its preferred that they be longran-d-fr-equent enough tobridge beneath 'the'biit't jbints' between the laterally adjacent shinglesh
  • the invention although disclosed in detaiL;v
  • shingles'comprising a plurality of members each having a base portion adapted for securement to a supan d other-portions presenting inclined surfaces angling upwardly and outwardlyfrom said base portion on the upper and lower sidesthereof for face engagement,"respectively, overrthe upper edge of 'one shin'gle and thesur-face d'efining thaupperedge-of. the recess on the next-adjacent shingle thereabove.
  • said members comprising sheet metal clips, the base portions thereof being flat and having holes therethrough for screws or nails, said other portions comprising pairs of wing-like elements respectively integral with said base portions.
  • a' su-pport a shingle having a base surface resting on said support, a face surface, and upper and lower edge portions, said upper -edgeportion comprising a beveled surface 'iriclined'towa'rd's the lower edge portion from said wbaselsurfaceito said face surface, said lower edge .portion comprising a downwardly extending flangeforminga continuation of said face surfac'e a'nd overhanging a recess, the upper edge of said recess comprising a beveled surface inclined toward said-upper edge portion fromisaid base surface to'said flange, and a'fastener havinga base secured to. said support andhaving inclined walls extending upwardly. and outwardly from said base portion in faceengag'ement with the adjacent beveled surfaces on superposed shingles.

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Aug. .17, 1948.
J. G. PRICE 2,447,275
SHINGLES AND CLIPS THEREFOR Filed Aug. 13, 1946 2 S heets-Sheet 1 JAMES G PRICE- INVENTOR.
'.Aug. 17, 1948. J. G. PRICE I SHINGLES AND CLIPS THEREFOR Filed Aug. 13, 1946 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Pig. '1
JAMES GnPRlCE iii Patented Aug. 17, 1948 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 2,447,275 I f 'SHINGLE'S ANDQLIPS 'rmmnr oaf I,
James G. Price, Coalgrove, .Ohiof Y v Application August 13, 194 SerialNo.690.133 j- Claims. 1 I
This invention relates, to shingles and shingle clips and, more particularly to a shingle locked into place by co-operating'surfaces on the shingle and clips therefor.
The primary object of the invention is to provide a shingle which may be precast of cementitious or other known building composition which, when set, forms a relatively hard, rigid body, and a. slip for looking it in place, the shingle having substantially smooth and continuous'edges and being devoid of nail and screw holes, notches, or other apertures through its body or edge. vWith this arrangement, it is intendedto provide a'shingle which, while conventional in outward appearance, may be laid in different patterns with various spacing without necessitating close fitting, at least laterally, with the fastening clips, and without danger of cracking .by securement of the clips.
More particularly, it is intended to provide a shingle,'preferably rectangular in plan, and having; a body tapering in thickness from the bottom to the top, the bottom of the shingle being undercut so asto form a flange for overlying the tops of the lower adjacent shingles and so as to form a hiddenrecess for accommodating the fastening clips. Furthermore, the upper longitudinal edge of each shingle is to be formed with a bevel extending upwardly from the face to the base, whereas the hidden longitudinal edge at the top of the undercut is to have a bevel extending upwardly from the base to the flange. Sheet metal clips having flat bases with screw or nail holes for securement to sheathing, and wing-like projections angling above and below the base for engaging the bevels are to be provided for locking the shingles to the sheathing.
These and other objects will be apparent in the following specification and drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is a plan view showing several shingles in place, broken away to show the hidden elements and a locking clip;
Fig. 2 is a vertical cross section along the lines 22 of Fig. .1;
Fig. 3 is a plan view of the locking clip;
Fig. 4 is a cross-section of the clip shown in Fig. 3 taken along the lines 4-4 Fig. 5 is a plan view of a wooden locking strip usable with the shingles illustrated in Figs. 1 and 2; and
Fig. 6 is a cross-section taken along the lines 66 of Fig. 5.
Referring now to the drawings, in which like reference numerals denote similar elements, the
pered in thickness from bottom to1t0p. as seen inFig. 2. The exposed longitudinal edge 4 at the-bottom of each shingle may be somewhat rounded and the vertical side edges 6, while illustrated as straight, may be roughened or otherwise configurated'for variety. Each longitudi nal top edge'll, however, is beveled so as to present an inclined surface 9 running continuously 'betweenthe'vertical side edges 6 and'extending upwardly and' inwardly fromthe s'hingle 'face It! to the base'II.'- j- The lower inside portion of each shingle is cut away toform a hidden recess I2 and to leave a flange l3 foro'verhangingthe top edges 8 of the adjacent shingles below, the shingle being cast to provide" a further undercut so as to form the hidden longitudinal edge I4 as a bevel extending between side edges 6 with its inclined surface I5 extending-upwardly from base -II to flange I3 Shingles 2 are locked in place by clips I6 preferably formed of sheet metal which may be stamped or bent of a fiat stock to provide a fiat base I8 having screw or nail holes 20, and wings 22 upwardly inclined from the lower and upper longitudinal edges of the base for face engagement with inclined surfaces 9 and I5 on the upper and lower edges 8 and I4 of the vertically adjacent shingles 2. While the shingles 2 and clips I6 may be used on conventional sheathing 26 placed over studding 28 as shown, they also may be supported on slats or battens suitably spaced on a building framework.
From the foregoing disclosure it is apparent that a wall or roof may be shingled by screwing or nailing on the side or roof of a building a. series of longitudinally spaced clips I6, laying on a course of shingles 2 with their hidden longitudinal edges I4 slid beneath the uppermost of wings 22, then fastening down another series of clips I6 with their lowermost wings 22 engaged against the beveled top edges 8 of the layed shingles, and then repeating the procedure with the subsequent upper courses. It should be noted particularly that the longitudinal spacing of clips I6 is not critical so long as each shingle receives adequate vertical support as by two clips, and that the shingles need not be closely fitted to the clips, thereby rendering variations in shingle width harmless. Where greater verused, it its preferred that they be longran-d-fr-equent enough tobridge beneath 'the'biit't jbints' between the laterally adjacent shinglesh The invention, although disclosed in detaiL;v
is not limited to the exact"'showirigbut'is in tended to cover all equivalents and modifications within the scope of the following claims:
I claim: v a
. "ll 'In combination a plurality. of similar shingles, each taperedin thickness 'frombottom to top andhavi-ng a longitudinal recess extendingifi'om side to-side in the lower portion ofthe base facethereof, .a downwardly extending flange ov'erhangingisaid recess, the lower portion of said flange being. adapted to overlie the upper edgeof I an adjacent similarshingle therebelow, the upper edge of said recess being defined by a'beveled surface inclined upwardly from said base face to Said;fi ang(-}, the 'upperedge of said shinglebeing. beveledto present a surface extending'from' side-toside and inclinedupwardly f-rom -the lower face'of said shingle-to theupper face thereof, and fasteners for said shingles'comprising a plurality of members each having a base portion adapted for= securement to a supan d other-portions presenting inclined surfaces angling upwardly and outwardlyfrom said base portion on the upper and lower sidesthereof for face engagement,"respectively, overrthe upper edge of 'one shin'gle and thesur-face d'efining thaupperedge-of. the recess on the next-adjacent shingle thereabove.
4 2. The combination claimed in claim 1, said members comprising sheet metal clips, the base portions thereof being flat and having holes therethrough for screws or nails, said other portions comprising pairs of wing-like elements respectively integral with said base portions.
3. The combination claimed in claim 1, said members comprising elongated strips of wood or the like material substantially frusto-conical in transverse-crosssection.
4-. In combination, a' su-pport, a shingle having a base surface resting on said support, a face surface, and upper and lower edge portions, said upper -edgeportion comprising a beveled surface 'iriclined'towa'rd's the lower edge portion from said wbaselsurfaceito said face surface, said lower edge .portion comprising a downwardly extending flangeforminga continuation of said face surfac'e a'nd overhanging a recess, the upper edge of said recess comprising a beveled surface inclined toward said-upper edge portion fromisaid base surface to'said flange, and a'fastener havinga base secured to. said support andhaving inclined walls extending upwardly. and outwardly from said base portion in faceengag'ement with the adjacent beveled surfaces on superposed shingles.
5.-T hecombinationclaimed in claim" 4' said fasten'ercomprising a sheet metal clip, saidba'se portion beingflatan'dhavin'g screw holes therethrough, said walls being formed by. wings integral with an angling.upwardlyf from'said base portion.
I JAMES G. IPRICEI REFERENCES CITED The {followingreferences are of recordlinmtlie file=ofthis patent:
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US6122876A (en) * 1994-03-29 2000-09-26 James Hardie Research Pty. Limited Cladding board
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US2693621A (en) * 1952-10-18 1954-11-09 Fotograin Corp Siding
US4899514A (en) * 1985-11-13 1990-02-13 Brookhart Jr George C Ballast block for roofing structures
US6122876A (en) * 1994-03-29 2000-09-26 James Hardie Research Pty. Limited Cladding board
US7524555B2 (en) 1999-11-19 2009-04-28 James Hardie International Finance B.V. Pre-finished and durable building material
US7325325B2 (en) 2000-02-28 2008-02-05 James Hardle International Finance B.V. Surface groove system for building sheets
US8409380B2 (en) 2001-04-03 2013-04-02 James Hardie Technology Limited Reinforced fiber cement article and methods of making and installing the same
US7713615B2 (en) 2001-04-03 2010-05-11 James Hardie International Finance B.V. Reinforced fiber cement article and methods of making and installing the same
US8281535B2 (en) 2002-07-16 2012-10-09 James Hardie Technology Limited Packaging prefinished fiber cement articles
US8297018B2 (en) 2002-07-16 2012-10-30 James Hardie Technology Limited Packaging prefinished fiber cement products
US20070196611A1 (en) * 2002-07-16 2007-08-23 Yongjun Chen Packaging prefinished fiber cement articles
US7993570B2 (en) 2002-10-07 2011-08-09 James Hardie Technology Limited Durable medium-density fibre cement composite
US7178301B2 (en) * 2002-10-25 2007-02-20 Albright Gary T Simulated wood roofing shake
US20050074581A1 (en) * 2002-10-25 2005-04-07 Albright Gary T. Simulated wood roofing shake
US7998571B2 (en) 2004-07-09 2011-08-16 James Hardie Technology Limited Composite cement article incorporating a powder coating and methods of making same
US8993462B2 (en) 2006-04-12 2015-03-31 James Hardie Technology Limited Surface sealed reinforced building element

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