Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Inclined top cover – Self-supporting cover
Patent
1994-04-05
1995-10-17
Safavi, Michael
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Inclined top cover
Self-supporting cover
52 902, 525881, 525924, E04B 702, E04B 138
Patent
active
054579171
ABSTRACT:
Modular roof panels having sloped top surfaces and flat bottom surfaces are interlocked in edge-to-edge relation to one another to form a monolithic roof where the roof is pitched to provide moisture run off but where the space covered by the roof has a ceiling that is not pitched. Thus, the side walls of the structure have a common height. In a first embodiment, the top and bottom surfaces of the panels are covered with a skin, and in a second embodiment only the top surface is so covered. The first embodiment is used in original roof construction and the second is used in roofover construction. In both embodiments, the core material is preferably expanded polystyrene and the skin is preferably metallic. The skins are bent to interlock contiguous panels.
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patent: 4130975 (1978-12-01), Kelly
patent: 4221087 (1980-09-01), Lowe
patent: 4769963 (1988-09-01), Meyerson
Mason, Jr. Joseph C.
Ramp R & D Co.
Safavi Michael
Smith Ronald E.
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