Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Ornamental: color – thickness variation – or dissimilar... – Facer formed to simulate multiple units
Patent
1997-05-09
1999-05-11
Mai, Lanna
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Ornamental: color, thickness variation, or dissimilar...
Facer formed to simulate multiple units
52316, 52555, 52557, D25139, E04D5/10
Patent
active
059015179
ABSTRACT:
A laminated shingle is provided, having lighter and darker granule portions visible from the front, at different planes; the front-most or anterior plane generally having granules of lighter shading and the more rearward or posterior plane generally having darker granules. The darker granules in the more posterior plane are visible from the front of the shingle to provide visually sharp, precise delineation between zones of lighter and darker shading. The shingles may be of multi-layer construction with suitable adhesives securing the layers together. The darker granules may be visible from beneath the lower edge(s) of the anterior shingle, to provide a shadow line effect. Alternatively, or in addition thereto, the darker shingle zones from the more posterior plane may be visible through tab-separating slots of the lighter shaded anterior shingle portion.
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Voice-over from 3M video tape, date unknown.
Mehrer George W.
Noone Michael J.
Stahl Kermit E.
Certain-Teed Corporation
Mai Lanna
LandOfFree
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