[0001] This invention relates to roofing.
[0002] Difficulty is found in securing roof ridging tiles along ridges, hips and gable ends
and the present invention seeks to provide apparatus useful in fixing ridging tiles.
[0003] The present invention provides ridging tile support means comprising a plate having
a portion with a plurality of holes therein and a flange projecting from the portion
of the plate and adapted to be fixed along ridging, hips or gable ends whereby the
portion of the plate projects generally upward.
[0004] The tile support means may have one or more than one such flange and in one instance
has a plurality of flanges projecting from each side of the plate. The flange or flanges
may have apertures therein through which nails may be passed and/or may have struck
portions adapted to act as nails.
[0005] The holes are preferably arranged in columns and rows so that a position along the
length and with respect to the height of the plate may be chosen by a user to suit
requirements.
[0006] The plate may be any desired length but in practice it is considered best to use
either a small number of long lengths, or a large number of short lengths.
[0007] The present invention also provides ridging tile positioning means comprising a member
having a first end adapted to engage with and hold a roof ridging tile and a second
end adapted to enter into a selected one of the holes in the aforesaid plate to thereby,
in use, locate the tile in a desired position.
[0008] The first end may include a generally U-shaped portion into which may be received
an end of the tile. The first end may also have another U-shaped portion into which
may be received an end of an adjacent tile. The ends of the U-shaped portions remote
from the bight thereof may be convergent.
[0009] The positioning means is preferably resilient so as to exert spring holding action
on ridge tiles.
[0010] The second end may be shaped to be difficult of removal from the selected hole without
at least one manipulation of the angular orientation of the second end with respect
to the selected hole.
[0011] The present invention also provides, in combination, ridging tile support means and
ridging tile positioning means in accordance with this invention.
[0012] The present invention also provides a roof having ridge tiles supported and positioned
by ridging tile support means and ridging tile positioning means in accordance with
this invention.
[0013] The plate may be of mild steel but may be galvanised or made of corrosion resistant
material if desired.
[0014] The tile positioning means is preferably made of galvanised steel hard drawn wire.
[0015] The present invention is also applicable to verge ridging.
[0016] Specific constructions in accordance with this invention will now be described with
the aid of the accompanying drawings in which:-
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a mounting plate,
Figure 2 is a perspective view of a mounting clip,
Figure 3 is a perspective view of a roof and shows a manner of use of the plate and
the clip,
Figure 4 is a cross-section on line 4-4 in Figure 3,
Figure 5 is a cross-section on line 5-5 in Figure 3,
Figure 6 is a cross-section through a roof verge ridge and shows a manner of use of
the plate and the clip,
Figure 7 is a cross-section through another roof verge ridge and shows a manner of
use of the plate and the clip,
Figure 8 is a perspective view of a roof and shows a manner of use of the plate and
the clip,
Figure 9 is a perspective view of an alternative mounting plate, and
Figure 10 is a perspective view of an alternative mounting clip.
[0017] The plate 1 shown in Figure 1 comprises a vertical portion 2 having a plurality of
holes 3 arranged in columns and rows.
[0018] A flange 4 projects from the vertical portion 2 and has holes 5 through which nails
may be passed.
[0019] The plate l is preferably made of mild steel, galvanised if desired, by stamping
and bending techniques and may be of any desired length. In one instance a length
appropriate to the entire length of a ridge was used but in another instance a plurality
of short lengths were used.
[0020] The clip 21 comprises an upper U-shaped portion 22, a lower U-shaped portion 24,
a shank 25 and an end 26.
[0021] It is to be observed that the U-shaped portions are convergent towards their open
ends 31 and 32.
[0022] The clip 21 is conveniently made of hard drawn galvanised wire by bending techniques.
[0023] Referring now to Figs. 3-5, in one use, the plate 1 is nailed by nails 30 to a ridge
timber 131, and a sufficient length of plate 1 or a sufficient number of plates 1
is/are used.
[0024] Ridge tiles, are then placed in generally conventional manner but the clips 21 are
positioned to receive, in the portion 24, one end of one ridge tile 132 and, in the
portion 22, the adjacent end of an adjacent ridge tile 33.
[0025] It is to be noted that the convergency towards their open ends of the U-shaped portions
will result in a resilient holding of the ridge tiles. The fact that the end 26 lies
substantially in the same plane as the bight of the lower U-shaped portion 24 facilitates
positioning of the clips. Further, for ease of fitment reasons, in some situations
it may be desirable to have the ridge clips positioned on the opposite side of the
plate 1 to that shown in Fig. 3.
[0026] The clips 21 are also positioned to adjust the height of the ridge tiles and/or to
draw them downwardly. To achieve the above end, the end 26 is positioned in the hole
3 of the plate 1 which is most appropriate.
[0027] Figs. 6 and 7 show alternative uses. In Fig. 6 the plate 1 is secured to a barge
board 41 and in Fig. 7 the plate 1 is secured to a-batten 42.
[0028] Fig. 8 shows a complete roof and indicates the amount that the clips 21 show in use.
[0029] Any alternative plate 51 is shown in Fig. 9 and differs from that of Fig. 1 in that
it has lugs 54 projecting on both sides of the vertical portion 2.
[0030] An alternative clip 52 is shown in Fig. 10 and differs from that shown in Fig. 2
in that the U-shaped portions are not convergent towards their open ends, a capillary
stop 152 is provided, the end 26 lies in the plane of the bight of the upper U-shaped
portion 22 and the end 26 has a deformation 27 which will inhibit removal of the clip
52 from the selected one of the holes 3 in the plate 1.
1. Ridging tile support means comprising a plate (1) having a portion (2) with a plurality
of holes (3) therein,and a flange (4) projecting from the portion (2) of the plate
(1) and adapted to be fixed along ridging, hips or gable ends whereby the portion
(2) of the plate (1) projects generally upward.
2. Riding tile support means as claimed in claim 1, wherein the flange (4) has apertures
(5) therein through which nails may be passed.
3. Ridging tile support means as claimed in Claim 1 or 2, wherein the flange (4) has
struck portions adapted to act as nails.
4. Ridging tile support means as claimed in Claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein the holes (3)
in the portion (2) are arranged in columns and rows whereby a position along the length
and with respect to the height of the plate may be chosen by a user to suit requirements.
5. Ridging tile positioning -means for use with ridging tile support means comprising
a plate (1) having a portion (2) with a plurality of holes (3) therein, and a flange
(4) projecting from the portion (2) of the plate (1) and adapted to be fixed along
ridging, hips or gable ends whereby the portion (2) of the plate projects generally
upward, said ridging tile positioning means comprising a member (21) having a first
end adapted to engage with and hold a roof ridging tile and a second end (26) adapted
to enter into a selected one of the holes (3) in the aforesaid plate (1) to thereby,
in use, locate the tile in a desired position.
6. Ridging tile positioning means as claimed in Claim 5, wherein the first end includes
a generally U-shaped portion (22) into which may be received an end of the tile.
7. Ridging tile positioning means as claimed in Claim 6, wherein the first end additionally
has another U-shaped portion (24) into which may be received an end of an adjacent
tile.
8. Ridging tile positioning means as claimed in claim 7, wherein the ends of the U-shaped
portions remote from the bights thereof are convergent.
9. Ridging tile positioning means as claimed in Claim 5, 6, 7 or 8, wherein the ridge
tile positioning means is made of resilient material whereby to be able to exert springing
holding action on ridge tiles.
10 Ridging tile positioning means as claimed in any of Claims 5 to 9, wherein the
second end is so shaped as to be difficult of removal from a selected hole (3), without
at least one manipulation of the angular orientation of the second end with respect
to the axis of the selected hole.
11. In combination, ridging tile support means comprising a plate (1) having a portion
(2) with plurality of holes (3) therein,and a flange projecting from the portion (2)
of the plate (1) and adapted to be fixed along ridging, hips or gable ends whereby
the portion (2) of the plate (1) projects generally upward and ridging tile positioning
means comprising a member (21) having a first end adapted to engage with and hold
a roof ridging tile and a second end (26) adapted to enter into a selected one of
the holes (3) in the aforesaid plate to thereby, in use, locate the tile in a desired
position.
12. A roof, roof ridge or verge ridge having ridging tile support means comprising
a plate (1) having a portion (2) with a plurality of holes (3) therein, and a flange
projecting from the portion (2) of the plate (1) and adapted to be fixed along ridging,
hips or gable ends whereby the portion (2) of the plate (1) projects generally upward
and ridging tile positioning means comprising a member (21) having a first end adapted
to engage with and hold a roof ridging tile and a second end adapted to enter into
a selected one of the holes (3) in the aforesaid plate to thereby, in use, locate
the tile in a desired position.