Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Lapped multiplanar surfacing; e.g. – shingle type – With fastener or anchor
Patent
1975-09-30
1976-12-28
Faw, Jr., Price C.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Lapped multiplanar surfacing; e.g., shingle type
With fastener or anchor
52545, 52520, E04D 106, E04D 118
Patent
active
039993485
ABSTRACT:
A metal covering for a roof deck which comprises a parallel series of roof pans laid substantially horizontally on the deck; said pans containing an upper receiving channel on one face and edge, and a lower receiving channel on the other face and edge, with adjacent pans being connected by a clip consisting of a sheet of metal narrower in width than the roof pan and supported in part thereupon; such clip containing a channel on one edge and a free edge, the channel being retained within the upper receiving channel of the roof pan, and a standoff support consisting a coupling flange portion retained within the combination formed above by the clip channel and the upper receiving channel of the roof pan, a base fastened to the deck, and a substantially vertical member therebetween; the lower receiving channel of the next adjacent roof pan receiving the free edge of the clip.
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Ball Corporation
Cassady Donald R.
Faw Jr. Price C.
Raduazo Henry
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