Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Cupola or skylight
Patent
1988-04-05
1991-10-22
Chilcot, Jr., Richard E.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Cupola or skylight
52 72, E04D 1303, E04B 718
Patent
active
RE0337200
ABSTRACT:
A skylight assembly for a sloping roof is mounted so that the upper end may be tucked beneath the roof covering so that rain water will drain onto an outer skylight panel; the panel is concave and its lower end extends over the roof covering so that rain water will drain from the panel onto such covering; within and beneath the skylight there is an inner skylight panel mounted for movement to permit ventilation of the room beneath.
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Fine Homebuilding "Curbless Skylight" by Rob Thallon Dec. 1983/Jan. 1984 pp. 36-39.
Burton Ralph M.
Chilcot Jr. Richard E.
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