序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
121 PHOTOVOLTAIC ROOF TILE HAVING A LENGTH-ADJUSTABLE CURRENT LINE US16082273 2017-03-03 US20190089299A1 2019-03-21 Peter HAKENBERG
The invention relates to a photovoltaic roof tile (20) for obtaining electrical energy from solar radiation. The shape of the photovoltaic roof tile according to the invention corresponds substantially to the shape of a conventional roof tile, comprising a top-side photovoltaic module (26) with a first current line (34) and a second current line (36), said photovoltaic module (26) with being arranged on a base tile (22) which is used to fasten the photovoltaic roof tile (20) on the roof, wherein: the first current line (34) has a first connection element (38) at its free end, the second current line (36) has a second connection element (40) at its free end, at least one of the two lines (34, 36) is designed to be length-adjustable, the two connection elements (38, 40) are connectable to one another, the two connection elements (38, 40) are arranged in a basic state within the external dimensions of the photovoltaic roof tile (20), and wherein, in an assembly state, at least one of the two connection elements (38, 40) can be drawn out beyond the external dimensions of the photovoltaic roof tile (20) and can be connected in a current-conducting manner with a corresponding connection element (38, 40) of an adjacent photovoltaic roof tile (20).
122 Corrugated roof sheet and photovoltaic assembly comprising the same US14937920 2015-11-11 US09680410B2 2017-06-13 Shen-Shiou Sung; Ting-Hui Huang
A corrugated roof sheet has a bottom, a first-side roof sheet edge portion, a second-side roof sheet edge portion, a retaining cap and a protruding portion. The first-side roof sheet edge portion has a height H1 from the bottom. The retaining cap covers the first-side roof sheet edge portion and has a lower fringe. The lower fringe has a height h2 from the bottom. The protruding portion is between the first-side roof sheet edge portion and the second-side roof sheet edge portion and has a height h3 from the bottom. The height h2 is greater than the height h3.
123 Corrugated Roof Sheet and Photovoltaic Assembly Comprising the Same US14937920 2015-11-11 US20160079913A1 2016-03-17 Shen-Shiou Sung; Ting-Hui Huang
A corrugated roof sheet has a bottom, a first-side roof sheet edge portion, a second-side roof sheet edge portion, a retaining cap and a protruding portion. The first-side roof sheet edge portion has a height H1 from the bottom. The retaining cap covers the first-side roof sheet edge portion and has a lower fringe. The lower fringe has a height h2 from the bottom. The protruding portion is between the first-side roof sheet edge portion and the second-side roof sheet edge portion and has a height h3 from the bottom. The height h2 is greater than the height h3.
124 ROOFING TILE SYSTEM AND METHOD US13198525 2011-08-04 US20130031864A1 2013-02-07 Zachary S. Schools; Donald L. Schools, SR.; Donald L. Schools, JR.
Provided is roofing tile system that includes a roofing tile having a substantially wedge shaped tile body. The tile body including a bottom surface to be disposed adjacent a roofing deck during use, a top surface angled relative to the bottom surface, such that a first end of the wedge shaped body has a first height and a second end of the tile body has a second height that is greater than the first height, and a recess extending into the bottom surface at the second end. The recess is shaped substantially complementary to the first end of the tile body.
125 Heat shield shingle US632671 1996-04-15 US5661940A 1997-09-02 Clifford Wiens
The present invention provides a shingle for covering a roof or other surface. The shingle has an integral heat shield for shielding the roof from direct solar radiation. The shingle is substantially L-shaped when viewed from above and comprises two main parts, a shingle portion that is fastened to the outer surface of the roof in the usual overlapping courses, and a heat shield portion projecting upwards from the plane of the shingle portion. The heat shield portion extends over a part of an adjacent shingle, shading the shingle. The heat shield portion also provides an air passage with open top and bottom ends allowing air flow under the heat shield thereby preventing a heat build-up beneath the heat shield.
126 Self-sealing roof shingle and method of providing enhanced separation of shingles from a stack US38477973 1973-08-01 US3903340A 1975-09-02 SHEPHERD PHILIP B
A roof shingle of the self-sealing type which includes a selfsealing adhesive stripe on one surface is disclosed herein. The shingle also includes on its opposite surface, in alignment with the self-sealing adhesive stripe, an improved separating medium comprising sheet material, preferably polyester film, which is coated on its exposed surface with a predetermined amount of methyl naphthylene sodium sulfonate. When shingles of this type are positioned in an aligned stack or bundle, which is typical during shipment, the improved separating medium of one shingle covers the self-sealing adhesive stripe of an adjacent shingle for providing satisfactory separation of the shingles from the stack, especially at high ambient temperatures.
127 Interlocking roof tiles US72591558 1958-04-02 US2984945A 1961-05-23 CAMPBELL EDNA S
128 Roof construction US60611256 1956-08-24 US2944371A 1960-07-12 JOHN MUHR
129 Tile US60961745 1945-08-08 US2419005A 1947-04-15 ARISTIDE BOCHOT
130 Weather covering material US47862143 1943-03-10 US2367318A 1945-01-16 TULLOCH JR DONALD
131 Roofing tile US1502525 1925-03-12 US1579179A 1926-03-30 TEIXEIRA JOHN B
132 TUILE À EMBOITEMENT EP16156108.9 2016-02-17 EP3073022B1 2019-12-18 MARTINAT, Eric; DUBOST, Daniel
133 TUILE À EMBOITEMENT EP16156108.9 2016-02-17 EP3073022A1 2016-09-28 MARTINAT, Eric; DUBOST, Daniel

La présente invention porte sur une tuile à emboitement (1) comprenant un corps (2) délimité par un bord de tête (3), un bord de pied (4) opposé au bord de tête (3), un premier bord latéral (5), un deuxième bord latéral (6), le premier bord latéral (5) et le deuxième bord latéral (6) reliant chacun le bord de tête (3) au bord de pied (4) sur un côté de la tuile à emboitement (1), ledit corps (2) comprenant en outre au moins un premier organe d'emboitement (3a) ménagé sur au moins une partie du bord de tête (3) et configuré pour coopérer avec le bord de pied d'une première tuile adjacente (101), au moins un deuxième organe d'emboitement (4a) étant ménagé sur au moins une partie du bord de pied (4) et configuré pour coopérer avec le bord de tête d'une deuxième tuile adjacente (201), caractérisé en ce que le corps (2) de la tuile à emboitement (1) comprend au moins une première ailette de retenue (7) et au moins une deuxième ailette de retenue (8).

134 ENSEMBLE DE BARDAGE POUR LA COUVERTURE D'UNE FAÇADE EP16155041.3 2016-02-10 EP3056629A1 2016-08-17 MARTINAT, Eric; TAVERNIER, Luc; DUBOST, Daniel; PRUDHOMME, Vincent

Ensemble de bardage comprenant plusieurs tuile (1) de bardage présentant deux faces opposées, respectivement interne et externe (11), des bords longitudinaux (12) et des bords transversaux, respectivement inférieur (13) et supérieur (14), la face externe présentant une portion inférieure (110) et une portion supérieure (111, 112), où la portion inférieure s'étend à partir du bord inférieur jusque sensiblement le milieu de la face externe et est prolongée par la portion supérieure, où ladite portion supérieure présente à droite et à gauche des éléments d'emboîtement longitudinaux (113, 114) s'étendant uniquement sur la portion supérieure le long du bord longitudinal correspondant, et la face interne présentant des éléments d'emboîtement complémentaire longitudinaux s'étendant le long des bords longitudinaux en-dessous de la marche inférieure, ces éléments d'emboîtement complémentaire longitudinaux étant conformés pour, en situation, coopérer par emboîtement avec des éléments d'emboîtement longitudinaux prévus sur des tuiles identiques, adjacentes, décalées vers le bas et situées à droite et à gauche. Cet ensemble de bardage comprend en outre des dispositifs de retenue (3) des tuiles sur des éléments de structure (2).

135 WIDE SPAN STATIC STRUCTURE EP12824511.5 2012-08-16 EP2744951A4 2015-01-14 DAVIS, Arnold A.; ABDEL-SAYED, George; LEE, Kenneth F.; BONACCI, Gary J.; HELGESON, Matt; METROPOLIS, Jeffrey P.; OSTROWSKI, Phillip
136 Dispositif de couverture de bâtiment et tuile de dispositif de couverture EP11306658.3 2011-12-14 EP2474678A3 2012-12-26 Delouette, Sylvain

L'invention concerne un dispositif (1) de couverture d'un bâtiment destiné à reposer sur une charpente et comportant une pluralité de tuiles (2). Ce dispositif est caractérisé en ce :

- qu'il comporte, encore, au moins un profilé de montage (3) destiné à être fixé sur la charpente ainsi que des moyens (4 ; 5) pour fixer une tuile (2) sur un tel profilé de montage (3);

- et que les tuiles (2) sont destinées à reposer sur au moins un profilé de montage (3) et comportent, chacune, au moins un moyen (6) pour recevoir au moins un tel profilé de montage (3) et au moins un moyen (8) pour recevoir les moyens (4 ; 5) pour fixer une tuile (2) sur un tel profilé de montage (3).

L'invention concerne, également, une tuile (2) de dispositif (1) de couverture d'un bâtiment destiné à reposer sur une charpente. Cette tuile (2) est caractérisée en ce qu'elle comporte :

- au moins un moyen (6) pour recevoir un profilé de montage (3), que comporte un dispositif (1) de couverture d'une charpente, et qui est fixé sur la charpente ;

- au moins un moyen (8) pour recevoir des moyens (4 ; 5) pour fixer cette tuile (2) sur le profilé de montage (3) et que comporte un dispositif (1) de couverture d'une charpente.

137 Eléments de revêtement pour toitures et murs EP79200281.8 1979-06-07 EP0006262A1 1980-01-09 Legros, André

Cet élément est constitué d'une feuille de forme quadrangulaire (1) présentant, d'une part, au moins une nervure marginale (4) destinée à rendre l'élément rigide et, d'autre part, deux bords opposés (10) qui sont sensiblement perpendiculaires à la nervure marginale et présentent chacun une nervure (11) ouverte vers la face interne de l'élément et destinée à s'emboîter sur un chevron (12).

138 Metal roof shingle system and method of installation US15849515 2017-12-20 US12270203B2 2025-04-08 Sanford J. Piltch
A lightweight interlocking metal roof system for installation onto a steep or inclined structure roof either directly over the roof decking material or over an existing shingle roofing system, with the metal roofing system installed from the roof ridgeline down to the drip edge of the roof gutter. Cooperating outwardly extending flanges and receiving pockets for capturing and interlocking the metal panels of the roofing system create an interlock between and among panel members with overlying edge ends configured to be resistant to lift up due to winds either across the roof or along the roof edges.
139 WATERSHEDDING FEATURES FOR ROOFING SHINGLES US17951615 2022-09-23 US20230018987A1 2023-01-19 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.
140 Metal Roof Shingle System and Method of Installation US15849515 2017-12-20 US20190186139A1 2019-06-20 Sanford J. Piltch
A lightweight interlocking metal roof system for installation onto a steep or inclined structure roof either directly over the roof decking material or over an existing shingle roofing system, with the metal roofing system installed from the roof ridgeline down to the drip edge of the roof gutter. Cooperating outwardly extending flanges and receiving pockets for capturing and interlocking the metal panels of the roofing system create an interlock between and among panel members with overlying edge ends configured to be resistant to lift up due to winds either across the roof or along the roof edges.
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