Location History:
- Bakersfield, CA (US) (2001 - 2003)
- Midlothian, TX (US) (2015)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2001-2015
Title: Larry Scott Reed: Innovator in Roofing Technology
Introduction
Larry Scott Reed is a notable inventor based in Midlothian, Texas, with a focus on innovative roofing materials. He holds five patents that showcase his creativity and expertise in the field of construction and building products. His contributions have significantly impacted the roofing industry, providing solutions that enhance both functionality and aesthetics.
Latest Patents
One of Reed's latest patents is for an enhanced single layer roofing material. This innovative product features a headlap portion with a color-value gradient and a tab portion with tabs and openings. The design allows the color gradient of the headlap to be visible when installed, creating an illusion of depth and thickness on the roof. The amount of tone and contrast can be adjusted based on the selected colors, while the horizontal striations can be varied to achieve the desired gradient effect.
Another significant patent is for a laminated roofing shingle system. This system includes shingles with a reduced-width headlap portion and a buttlap portion. The design ensures that the trailing edge of a newly installed shingle overlaps the leading edge of the previously installed shingle, enhancing the overall integrity and appearance of the roofing system.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Larry Scott Reed has worked with prominent companies in the roofing industry, including Elk Premium Building Products, Inc. and Elk Corporation of Dallas. His experience in these organizations has allowed him to develop and refine
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