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US2258078A US315114A US31511440A US2258078A US 2258078 A US2258078 A US 2258078A US 315114 A US315114 A US 315114A US 31511440 A US31511440 A US 31511440A US 2258078 A US2258078 A US 2258078A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D13/00Special arrangements or devices in connection with roof coverings; Protection against birds; Roof drainage ; Sky-lights
    • E04D13/04Roof drainage; Drainage fittings in flat roofs, balconies or the like
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    • E04D13/04Roof drainage; Drainage fittings in flat roofs, balconies or the like
    • E04D13/0404Drainage on the roof surface
    • E04D13/0445Drainage channels
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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    • E04D13/00Special arrangements or devices in connection with roof coverings; Protection against birds; Roof drainage ; Sky-lights
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    • E04D2013/045Drainage channels on inclined roofs
    • E04D2013/0454Drainage channels on inclined roofs at the intersection of roof surfaces, e.g. roof valleys

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  • This invention relates to roof plates for covering the gutters formed between two inclined roofs or portions of roofs and which coverings are commonly termed roof -valleys.
  • valleys of the type having a central ridge or raised portion providing a splasher are known, the valley generally being made from one piece of sheet metal with the splasher defined by an upwardly projecting portion or inverted U extending along the center or deepest portion of the valley.
  • valleys are open to certain objections, among which maybe mentioned the tendency of the water washing downwardly against both sides of the splasher to back-wash up over the sides of the valley and under the roof covering said sides, and the tendency of the upwardly projected portion of the metal to expand and contract after installation to a point where it becomes deformed.
  • the present invention includes among its objects to provide a roof-valley of the splasher type formed in a manner such as will avoid the foregoing objections, and in addition facilitates complete drainage from the valley; ensures a more firm securement of the valley when installed; gives added protection against water blowing beneath the roofing at the point where it covers the valley, prevents leaks in the valley portion proper, and has other advantages which will become apparent in view of the following description taken in conjunction with the drawing, wherein:
  • Fig. 1 is a view in end elevation of a roof-valley constructed in accordance with the features of the invention shown in applied position;
  • Fig. 2 is a view in perspective of the valley of Fig. 1.
  • the improved roof-valley may be and preferably is formed from a single piece of sheet metal having opposite sides or wings Ilia, Nb, and longitudinal ledges or ribs Ila and ill) between which is a splasher l2 formed by projecting the metal upwardly or doubling the metal along the center of the valley.
  • Figure 1 shows the valley in applied position with the roof, generally indicated at I3, covering the wings Illa, Iflb, to a point adjacent the ledges Ha and lib.
  • the outer marginal portions of the wings may be formed with a plurality of nail holes I4 along the marginal edges thereof and whereby it may be anchored to the supporting structure for the roof.
  • These subsplashers or ledges Ha and lib prevent water which washes downwardly on both sides of the roof and strikes the splasher l2 from back-washing upwardly on the wings or sides I00, and 10b of the valley and overflowing the edges of the valley and roof, and creeping under the latter; and they also coact with the central raised portion i2 to take up expansion and contraction and avoid deformation of the splasher; during installation they provide a line to follow to enable the layer to stop sufiiciently short of the splasher 12 for a neat finish; the roofing terminating adjacent these ledges Ila and llballows the water to drain completely from the roof into and from the valley instead of moisture being retained with consequent deterioration of both the valley and the roofing; the valley being gradually away from
  • a roof valley made of sheet material and comprising an upwardly projecting longitudinal partition extending from one end to the other of said valley, gutter portions onopposite sides of said partition extending at an upward inclination from the base of said partition, each gutter portion terminating in an upright wall on each side of said partition, each wall being spaced at a similar distance from said partition, said walls forming with said partition parallel flow channels, and opposed substantially fiat side wings extending laterally and inclined upwardly from said walls and adapted to underlie the roofing material in substantially parallel relationship thereto, said walls being adapted to be positioned so that they will be between the opposed lowermost edges of the roofing material and said partition, whereby said walls and said partition may coact to isolate drainage of water in said valley and prevent seepage under the roofing material.

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Oct. 7, 1941. J. TENNISQN 2,258,078
ROOF VALLEY Filed Jan. 22, 1940 Patented Oct. 7, 1941 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE ROOF VALLEY James D. Tennison, Memphis, Tenn. Application January 22, 1940, Serial No, 315,114
1 Claim.
This invention relates to roof plates for covering the gutters formed between two inclined roofs or portions of roofs and which coverings are commonly termed roof -valleys.
Roof-valleys of the type having a central ridge or raised portion providing a splasher are known, the valley generally being made from one piece of sheet metal with the splasher defined by an upwardly projecting portion or inverted U extending along the center or deepest portion of the valley. However, such types of valleys are open to certain objections, among which maybe mentioned the tendency of the water washing downwardly against both sides of the splasher to back-wash up over the sides of the valley and under the roof covering said sides, and the tendency of the upwardly projected portion of the metal to expand and contract after installation to a point where it becomes deformed.
The present invention includes among its objects to provide a roof-valley of the splasher type formed in a manner such as will avoid the foregoing objections, and in addition facilitates complete drainage from the valley; ensures a more firm securement of the valley when installed; gives added protection against water blowing beneath the roofing at the point where it covers the valley, prevents leaks in the valley portion proper, and has other advantages which will become apparent in view of the following description taken in conjunction with the drawing, wherein:
Fig. 1 is a view in end elevation of a roof-valley constructed in accordance with the features of the invention shown in applied position; and
Fig. 2 is a view in perspective of the valley of Fig. 1.
Referring to the drawing in detail, the improved roof-valley may be and preferably is formed from a single piece of sheet metal having opposite sides or wings Ilia, Nb, and longitudinal ledges or ribs Ila and ill) between which is a splasher l2 formed by projecting the metal upwardly or doubling the metal along the center of the valley.
Figure 1 shows the valley in applied position with the roof, generally indicated at I3, covering the wings Illa, Iflb, to a point adjacent the ledges Ha and lib. The outer marginal portions of the wings may be formed with a plurality of nail holes I4 along the marginal edges thereof and whereby it may be anchored to the supporting structure for the roof.
The portions I la and 1 lb, and which in effect constitute sub-splashers,may be located a suitable distance, for example 2 inches, from the splasher proper 12, although such location may obviously be varied at will to suit different installations and different types of valleys. These subsplashers or ledges Ha and lib prevent water which washes downwardly on both sides of the roof and strikes the splasher l2 from back-washing upwardly on the wings or sides I00, and 10b of the valley and overflowing the edges of the valley and roof, and creeping under the latter; and they also coact with the central raised portion i2 to take up expansion and contraction and avoid deformation of the splasher; during installation they provide a line to follow to enable the layer to stop sufiiciently short of the splasher 12 for a neat finish; the roofing terminating adjacent these ledges Ila and llballows the water to drain completely from the roof into and from the valley instead of moisture being retained with consequent deterioration of both the valley and the roofing; the valley being gradually away from the roofing, or there being a clearance space between the sides or wings and the rafters or base of the roofing to which it is attached, gives a spring action which ensures a firm attachment of the valley to the roof base and an additional protection against water blowing beneath the edges of the roofing and these ledges further serve as a stopping point in approaching the valley proper with the roofing and obviate perforating the valley in the trough portion on opposite sides of the splasher l2, eliminating leaks resulting from this cause.
It will be understood that the foregoing and other advantages not herein mentioned are inherent in the improved roof valley, and that certain limited changes in construction and design may be adopted without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as defined by the appended claim.
What is claimed is:
A roof valley made of sheet material and comprising an upwardly projecting longitudinal partition extending from one end to the other of said valley, gutter portions onopposite sides of said partition extending at an upward inclination from the base of said partition, each gutter portion terminating in an upright wall on each side of said partition, each wall being spaced at a similar distance from said partition, said walls forming with said partition parallel flow channels, and opposed substantially fiat side wings extending laterally and inclined upwardly from said walls and adapted to underlie the roofing material in substantially parallel relationship thereto, said walls being adapted to be positioned so that they will be between the opposed lowermost edges of the roofing material and said partition, whereby said walls and said partition may coact to isolate drainage of water in said valley and prevent seepage under the roofing material.
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Cited By (15)

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US3225726A (en) * 1962-03-01 1965-12-28 Jr Alfred A Tennison Anti-splash roof valley
US3264790A (en) * 1964-01-30 1966-08-09 American Metal Climax Inc Two-piece valley flashing
US3352649A (en) * 1965-10-22 1967-11-14 Jr Alfred A Tennison Anti-splash roof valley
EP0002587A1 (en) * 1977-12-09 1979-06-27 BRAAS & CO. GMBH Valley gutter covering and roof with such valley gutter
FR2545864A1 (en) * 1982-11-24 1984-11-16 Genet Gerard Ridge valley channel for collecting rain
US4489532A (en) * 1981-05-04 1984-12-25 Ellis Billy H Aluminum shingle accessories
US5115603A (en) * 1990-09-20 1992-05-26 Roof-Flex Roof valley flashing including expansion joint
US20040010982A1 (en) * 2002-07-22 2004-01-22 Carlin Paul J. Ground rain-gutter
US20080196352A1 (en) * 2007-02-20 2008-08-21 David Grove Interlocking continuous roof assembly and method for wind resistant roofing
US20110277391A1 (en) * 2010-05-14 2011-11-17 Skoretz Dallas W Roofing Valley Inset
US8820001B1 (en) 2012-11-19 2014-09-02 Alan Hunter Roof valley rain water diverter
WO2015123721A1 (en) * 2014-02-18 2015-08-27 Bluescope Steel Limited A roof
US20160237689A1 (en) * 2011-10-14 2016-08-18 Emseal Joint Systems Ltd. Flexible expansion joint seal
US10024060B2 (en) * 2016-06-28 2018-07-17 Dryflekt, Inc. Valley flashing
US11753825B2 (en) * 2021-02-01 2023-09-12 David Ray Baker Method and apparatus for metal valley installation

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3225726A (en) * 1962-03-01 1965-12-28 Jr Alfred A Tennison Anti-splash roof valley
US3264790A (en) * 1964-01-30 1966-08-09 American Metal Climax Inc Two-piece valley flashing
US3352649A (en) * 1965-10-22 1967-11-14 Jr Alfred A Tennison Anti-splash roof valley
EP0002587A1 (en) * 1977-12-09 1979-06-27 BRAAS & CO. GMBH Valley gutter covering and roof with such valley gutter
US4489532A (en) * 1981-05-04 1984-12-25 Ellis Billy H Aluminum shingle accessories
FR2545864A1 (en) * 1982-11-24 1984-11-16 Genet Gerard Ridge valley channel for collecting rain
US5115603A (en) * 1990-09-20 1992-05-26 Roof-Flex Roof valley flashing including expansion joint
US20040010982A1 (en) * 2002-07-22 2004-01-22 Carlin Paul J. Ground rain-gutter
US20080196352A1 (en) * 2007-02-20 2008-08-21 David Grove Interlocking continuous roof assembly and method for wind resistant roofing
US7640711B2 (en) * 2007-02-20 2010-01-05 David Grove Interlocking continuous roof assembly and method for wind resistant roofing
US20110277391A1 (en) * 2010-05-14 2011-11-17 Skoretz Dallas W Roofing Valley Inset
US8650804B2 (en) * 2010-05-14 2014-02-18 Dallas W. Skoretz Roofing valley inset
US20160237689A1 (en) * 2011-10-14 2016-08-18 Emseal Joint Systems Ltd. Flexible expansion joint seal
US9850662B2 (en) * 2011-10-14 2017-12-26 Emseal Joint Systems Ltd. Flexible expansion joint seal
US8820001B1 (en) 2012-11-19 2014-09-02 Alan Hunter Roof valley rain water diverter
WO2015123721A1 (en) * 2014-02-18 2015-08-27 Bluescope Steel Limited A roof
AU2019204459B2 (en) * 2014-02-18 2021-08-05 Bluescope Steel Limited A Roof
AU2021261963B2 (en) * 2014-02-18 2023-08-10 Bluescope Steel Limited A Roof
US10024060B2 (en) * 2016-06-28 2018-07-17 Dryflekt, Inc. Valley flashing
US11753825B2 (en) * 2021-02-01 2023-09-12 David Ray Baker Method and apparatus for metal valley installation

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