Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Cupola or skylight
Patent
1986-10-14
1988-03-15
Friedman, Carl D.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Cupola or skylight
52533, E04B 718
Patent
active
047304260
ABSTRACT:
A skylight system for providing an all plastic skylight in a barrel tile roof without the use of a curb. A sheet of plastic has a pair of longitudinal edges bent upward at a right angle to form a standing seam edge. A dome is formed in the center portion of the plastic sheet. The upper edge of the sheet is provided with a riser and is fastened to the roof sheathing adjacent an opening in the roof. A horizontal row of tiles rests on the riser. The lower edge is formed to match the contour of a horizontal row of tiles and is attached thereto. Anchor clips are attached adjacent the longitudinal edges of the opening and abut the standing seam edges. A plurality of step flanges also abut the standing seam edges to form a standing seam engaged by the anchor clips. The step flanges are formed to the contours of a vertical row of tiles and attached thereto. A batten strip is placed over the standing seam.
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patent: 1585503 (1927-02-01), Larsen
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patent: 4559753 (1985-12-01), Brueske
Progressive Architecture Publication, p. 163, Mar. 1955.
Sanders Clifford
Walls, Jr. Lester L.
Weisner Kent A.
Friedman Carl D.
Kenergy Corporation
Wiggins Macdonald J.
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