Patent ID: 8573360

Claim:
A roof jacking seat system comprising: a seat pivotally engaged with respect to a wheeled frame having winching means for driving said frame along a single axis on a roof surface; wherein pivoting means enable adjustment of said seat with respect to a roof pitch; wherein said seat is suited for supporting an end user upon said roof while removing shingles there from; wherein the wheel frame is further defined with a first member and a second member separated by a distance; wherein the first member and the second member each attach to a third member and a fourth member; wherein the third member and the fourth member form distal ends of the wheel frame; wherein the third member includes a footrest thereon whereas the winching means includes a winch mounted on the fourth member; wherein the wheeled frame includes a plurality of pair of wheels, the wheels of each pair are generally aligned with one another such that the wheels enable movement along a single axis, the wheels are mounted through openings in said first and second members to extend above and below the wheel frame; wherein the winch includes a cable wound upon a spindle in mechanical communication with a motor; wherein the cable includes a hook for attachment to a roof ridge; wherein the motor is in wired communication with a control switch that controls power from a powering means and which controls winding or unwinding of said spindle; wherein the powering means comprises of at least one battery; wherein the seat includes seat members that individually attach to opposing sides of the frame via a pivoting point on respective said first and second members; wherein pivoting means attaches to opposing sides of the frame; wherein the pivoting means comprising a pair of pivoting arms pivotally attached to respective seat members via locking pins; wherein the first and second members on opposing sides of the frame each includes a plurality of frame holes for selectively attaching the pivoting arms thereto so as to adaptively select varying angles formed between the seat and the frame; wherein the seat members each include a plurality of seat holes for attachment of the pivoting arms thereto.