Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Processes – Assembling exposed modules
Patent
1982-11-18
1984-08-21
Murtagh, John E.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Processes
Assembling exposed modules
52105, E04B 100
Patent
active
044662262
ABSTRACT:
A roofing shingle of the solid variety marked for easy installation and a method of applying such solid shingles with overlapping joints. The solid shingle is made with a base of either a felt or a fiberglass material covered with asphalt and crushed mineral granules with its upper portion, approximately fifty-five percent of the shingle width, covered by the next higher row of shingles. Three linear marks are located on the upper portion each with a length substantially as long as the width of the upper portion to indicate the center line of the shingle and the one-third and two-third locations from each end. Two shorter linear marks, substantially two inches from the end of the shingle, are located on the upper portion to designate overlap.
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Maier, III John
Murtagh John E.
Rudy Andrew Joseph
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