Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Lapped multiplanar surfacing; e.g. – shingle type – With fastener or anchor
Patent
1997-12-17
1999-06-29
Friedman, Carl D.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Lapped multiplanar surfacing; e.g., shingle type
With fastener or anchor
52105, 52518, 52528, 52545, E04D 126
Patent
active
059161035
ABSTRACT:
A continuous length of roofing shingle comprising shingles interconnected with a pair of parallel reinforcing strips impregnated within the shingles, and located in the granular region of the shingles. The individual shingles have two rectangular notches on each end within which the reinforcing strips are aligned. The interconnections permit the bundling and unfolding of sets of three to nine shingles in one bundle without damaging the shingles. A series of preprinted indicia for nailing sites are provided over the impregnated lower reinforcing strip.
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Friedman Carl D.
Litman Richard C.
Wilkens Kevin D.
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