序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
101 平顶隔热瓦件 CN200410063402.2 2004-06-29 CN1715588A 2006-01-04 孙大博; 孙学博; 孙志超; 颜国云; 孙军; 孙海
平顶隔热瓦件,由大头槽瓦、软材槽、鞍子联瓦、高瓦联联瓦及搭结结构组成。适合于平房、平顶楼房屋面的防、自然通降温。瓦件种类少,制造模具及设备十分简便,提高了生产效率;应用后,平顶隔热瓦件一层取代了大阶砖隔热层、卷材防水层、找平层、找坡层这四层,缩短了工期,减轻了屋盖重量,通过平顶隔热瓦各瓦件相对可移动的搭结结构组成的防水层,彻底杜绝了平屋面防水层受温差等外作用出现裂缝渗漏的问题,使用期特别长。
102 改进的屋顶瓦片 CN93117216.0 1993-09-08 CN1075151C 2001-11-21 弗莱彻·威廉·蒂莫西
一种混凝土屋顶瓦片,具有一前部边缘表面,所述表面厚度在一较薄的中央成形部分和较厚的侧部之间逐渐加厚,在使用状态下,平的瓦片排以半搭接方式和相邻的水平瓦片排覆在一起以提供一令人满意的外观,该瓦片重量最高可比传统的混凝土瓦片轻15%。
103 复合材料巨型瓦 CN87101465 1987-12-07 CN87101465A 1988-09-21 谷国臣; 史存祥
以甲料:化镁、氯化镁、酸镁和乙料:硫酸镁、次甲基磺酸钠、丙稀酸乳液,经科学配方,加工制成复合材料巨型瓦,长1.8m,宽0.72m,厚5.5~6mm。成本低,防火、耐低温、不渗漏、色艳不褪、抗摔耐用,可代替锌瓦,成本约为镀锌瓦的三分之一。
104 발열체 수용부가 구비된 기와 및 이를 포함하는 지붕 융설 시스템 PCT/KR2016/010206 2016-09-09 WO2017052123A1 2017-03-30 천지현

본 발명의 일 실시예에 의한 발열체 수용부가 구비되는 기와는, 메인 바디와, 상기 메인 바디의 제1 방향 일측 단부에서 상방을 향해 절곡되는 제1 밴딩부와; 상기 메인 바디의 제1 방향 타측 단부에서 하방을 향해 절곡되는 제2 밴딩부를 포함하며, 상기 메인 바디에는 하방을 향해 오목하게 함몰되어 상부가 개구되는 발열체 수용부가 구비되고, 상기 발열체 수용부는 적어도 일부가 상기 제1 방향에 교차하는 제2 방향으로 연장된다.

105 DECK BLOCK PCT/US2010044897 2010-08-09 WO2011017704A2 2011-02-10 GARRETT MICHAEL D
A deck block adapted to be interconnected with other deck blocks to form an insulating deck for casting concrete. The deck block comprising a foam panel at least one hole extending into the panel from the one end toward an opposing end such that the hole has an open end and a closed end. At least one protrusion extends from the panel and the protrusion is matingly receivable in at least a portion of a hole of a like panel to interconnect the panels in an end-to-end relationship. The panel has a vertical groove extending from a bottom surface and intersecting the opening of the panel to provide a fluid flow channel from the opening to the bottom surface of the panel when the like panels are interconnected. The protrusion has a horizontal groove extending along a lower end thereof from a distal end of the protrusion to a proximal end thereof so as to intersect the vertical groove.
106 WATERSHEDDING FEATURES FOR ROOFING SHINGLES US17579152 2022-01-19 US20220228370A1 2022-07-21 Thierry Nguyen; Evan Michael Wray; Toby Tonascia; Michael David Kuiper; Jonathan Hewlett; Brian West
A system includes a plurality of roofing shingles installed on a roof deck. Each of the roofing shingles includes first and second ends, first and second edges, a head lap, a reveal portion, a first side lap at the first end, and a second side lap at the second end. The second side lap includes a first surface, which has an adhesive. The first side lap of a first one of the roofing shingles overlays and is attached to the second side lap of a second one of the roofing shingles to form a sealed portion between the head lap of the first one of the roofing shingles and the head lap of the second one of the roofing shingles.
107 Tile and tile assembly for a roof US14201907 2014-03-09 US08991129B1 2015-03-31 Kurt Joseph Kramer
A tile assembly having a plurality of tiles adapted to join in an interlocking and repeating fashion. A plurality of tile assemblies are joined to each other, forming a roof with a streamlined look. Each tile assembly includes left and right center tiles laterally spaced along matching edges. The tile assembly includes upper and lower tiles of the same configuration as the center tiles, fitting over and under, respectively, the center tiles. Each tile has repeating patterns laterally spaced to each other and contiguous along matching lateral extents. Each pattern consists of a generally diamond shaped main surface with vertically spaced apices and laterally spaced apices. Two upper flanges extend upwardly and outwardly each pattern's main surface, along the upper edges, joining in an upper flange apex. Two lower flanges extend downwardly and outwardly from each pattern's main surface, along the lower edges, joining in a lower flange apex.
108 One Piece Hip and Ridge Shingle US12748977 2010-03-29 US20100275542A1 2010-11-04 Bryan Ward; Ray Rosewall; Timothy Gentry
The invention provides a one piece shingle for use on roof ridges and hips. Shingles of the invention are preferably formed from synthetic materials and preferably comprise a blend of high and low molecular weight polyethylene resins. The unique blend of materials provides a shingle that is both strong while retaining sufficient flexibility to permit the shingle to bend to accommodate a variety of pitches at a ridge or hip. Unique features of the shape and structure of the shingle also make it particularly suited to hip and ridge applications. Furthermore, methods of manufacturing hip and ridge shingles are also disclosed.
109 ADHESIVE PROJECTION POINTS FOR ROOFING ELEMENTS US12108188 2008-04-23 US20090266023A1 2009-10-29 Tat-on MAN
A roofing element such as a concrete tile is provided that includes a body portion extending between a head end and a nose end. The body portion includes a lower surface, an upper surface, and a protrusion that is disposed substantially adjacent the nose end and extends downwardly from the lower surface. The protrusion is disposed on the lower surface such that when a nose end of a second roofing element is installed vertically above a head end of a first roofing element and overlapping by at least 3 inches, the protrusion of the second roofing element is positioned substantially above an aperture defined in the head end of the first roofing element. The protrusion reduces a distance between the aperture of the first roofing element and the nose end of the second roofing element, which increases the likelihood that the adhesive will securely join the first roofing element with the second roofing element.
110 Process of Treating a Synthetic Shingle and Shingle Made Thereby US12043185 2008-03-06 US20080236079A1 2008-10-02 Thomas Kevin MacKinnon; Douglas Harold Wylie; John K. Donaldson
Synthetic shingles are made and treated, such that upper surfaces thereof that are to be weather-exposed in the installed condition, are scuffed, abraded, or scraped in such a manner that different visual appearances occur between abraded zones and unabraded (or lesser abraded) depressions, to enhance the natural-appearing materials that the synthetic shingles are designed to resemble. The shingles and the abrading medium have motion relative to each other. The abrading medium may take on various forms, such as a roller, a brush, a pad, etc. Some portions of the upper surface of the shingle remain unabraded, preferably being those portions that are depressed relative to higher portions of the shingle. The shingle may be of a single layer construction, or a multi-layer laminate.
111 Construction module, panel and system US727561 1996-10-21 US5904006A 1999-05-18 Ronald James Evans
A module for a construction system is disclosed which can be used to form building panels and three-dimensional structures that may include self-supporting cladding. In one form the basic module (10, FIG. 1A, drawing �e!) is formed from two pleated hexagonal plates (11a and 14a) joined together at their peripheries with their concave sides together and with the ridges on one opposite the valleys of the other. Each plate is formed from a blank (11 and 14, respectively) which is a hexagon distorted by extending the radii which will form the valleys of the plate with respect to the radii of a regular hexagon (drawings �a! and �b!).
112 Roofing panel with drainage means US3775925D 1971-12-02 US3775925A 1973-12-04 FUJITA K
A roofing panel which is provided with long corrugations formed respectively along both the right and left sides and both the front and rear sides of the roofing panel, whereby the front side corrugation of the roofing panel is overlapped on the rear corrugations of two other roofing panels which are arranged in parallel at the front side of the roofing panel when the roofing panel is coupled to other roofing panels so that the front and rear sides of a roofing panel are joined with those of other roofing panels and the either of the right-and left-side corrugations of the other roofing panel when the roofing panel is coupled to other roofing panels and which is provided with the water drains to prevent water or rain from intruding into joined portions and remaining on the roofing panels.
113 Interlocking shingle US25166839 1939-01-19 US2195847A 1940-04-02 BUMPAS OLLIE V
114 PLAQUE DE SUPPORT POUR PANNEAU PHOTOVOLTAÏQUE EP15731637.3 2015-05-11 EP3143691A1 2017-03-22 SABBAN, Ylan Gilles
Support plate (10) adapted for fitting into a photovoltaic panel and allowing the fixing and the integration of this panel onto a building roof, said plate (10) comprising leaktight vertical overlap means (12), leaktight lateral fitting means (14) adapted for cooperating with a neighbouring plate, protruding studs (36) for positioning the plate (10) which are raised, characterized in that the plate (10) comprises a central portion forming a hood (62) which is delimited by a front face (64) designed to be arranged opposite the photovoltaic panel and a rear face (66), said hood (62) comprising an aperture (78) adapted for allowing the recovery of air interposed between the photovoltaic panel and the front face (64) of the hood (62).
115 TILE AND TILED PITCHED ROOF EP15709537.3 2015-02-09 EP3105390A1 2016-12-21 FIFIELD, John
A roof tile has a curved upper surface that extends between leading and trailing edges,the upper surface and the leading edge being visible when the tile is laid with a plurality of similar tiles to form a roof having a plane that extends from an eave of the roof to a ridge of the roof and meets the upper surface of each tile. A curvature of the upper surface of the tile is such that, when the tile is laid, a junction between the leading edge and the upper surface of the tile lies below the plane. Wind blows up the roof from the eaves towards the ridge in the plane that meets the upper surface of each tile. Because the junction between the leading edge and the upper surface of the tile lies below the plane, the wind does not hit the junction as it is driven up the roof but instead hits the upper surface of the tile, away from the leading edge. In this way, the driven wind substantially avoids the leading edge of the tile, which reduces turbulence in front of the leading edge thereby reducing the tendency for wind-driven rain to be driven between the tiles.
116 TILES, ROOF AND BUILDING STRUCTURE EP12777800.9 2012-04-26 EP2702214A4 2014-10-15 Lin, Chi Kin
117 TILES, ROOF AND BUILDING STRUCTURE EP12777800.9 2012-04-26 EP2702214A1 2014-03-05 Lin, Chi Kin
A kind of tile (100) is provided. The tile(100) comprises a mating surface(120) and a roofing surface(110),wherein the roofing surface is elevated above the mating surface and is shaped to guide or direct a liquid to flow from an upstream first end(112) to a downstream second end(114) under the influence of gravity when the mating surface rests on a leveled surface, and wherein the mating surface comprises a mating or coupling means(130) which is adapted to make complementary mating or coupling engagement with a support member(24) or a support surface having a complementary mating or coupling means. A roof comprising a plurality of tiles and a building structure comprising a roof constructed from a plurality of tiles are also provided.
118 SYSTEMS TO PASSIVELY CAPTURE WATER FROM AIR AND RELATED METHODS US18104068 2023-01-31 US20240254735A1 2024-08-01 Layan Alaeddin AlSharif; Abdulrahman Mohammed Alqahtani
The disclosure provides systems to passively capture water from air, and related methods. The systems can be used as a roof tile.
119 Watershedding features for roofing shingles US17951615 2022-09-23 US11965335B2 2024-04-23 Thierry Nguyen; Evan Michael Wray; Toby Tonascia; Michael David Kuiper; Jonathan Hewlett; Brian West
A system includes a plurality of roofing shingles installed on a roof deck. Each of the roofing shingles includes first and second ends, first and second edges, a head lap, a reveal portion, a first side lap at the first end, and a second side lap at the second end. The second side lap includes a first surface, which has an adhesive. The first side lap of a first one of the roofing shingles overlays and is attached to the second side lap of a second one of the roofing shingles to form a sealed portion between the head lap of the first one of the roofing shingles and the head lap of the second one of the roofing shingles.
120 Watershedding features for roofing shingles US17579152 2022-01-19 US11459757B2 2022-10-04 Thierry Nguyen; Evan Michael Wray; Toby Tonascia; Michael David Kuiper; Jonathan Hewlett; Brian West
A system includes a plurality of roofing shingles installed on a roof deck. Each of the roofing shingles includes first and second ends, first and second edges, a head lap, a reveal portion, a first side lap at the first end, and a second side lap at the second end. The second side lap includes a first surface, which has an adhesive. The first side lap of a first one of the roofing shingles overlays and is attached to the second side lap of a second one of the roofing shingles to form a sealed portion between the head lap of the first one of the roofing shingles and the head lap of the second one of the roofing shingles.
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