MULTI-LAYERED CAP SHINGLE WITH ENHANCED WIND PERFORMANCE AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME
20220178143 · 2022-06-09
Inventors
- Luis Duque (Hackensack, NJ, US)
- Ming-Liang Shiao (Basking Ridge, NJ, US)
- Sudhir Railkar (Wayne, NJ, US)
Cpc classification
E04D1/30
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B32B1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B7/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04D2001/3447
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B32B11/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04D1/29
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B32B3/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B7/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
E04D1/30
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B32B5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B7/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04D1/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A multi-layer cap shingle for installation along a ridge, hip, or rake of a roof includes a forward exposure area and a rear headlap area. The multi-layer cap shingle includes at least two layers of shingle material, a top layer and a bottom layer each having opposed edges. The layers are bonded together with patches of lamination adhesive adjacent their opposed edges. The bottom layer is configured with a deformation-absorbing mechanism such as a pair of slots extending from a forward edge rearwardly inboard of the lamination adhesive patches. When the multi-layer cap shingle is bent over a roof ridge, the slots of the bottom layer of shingle material narrow in width to account for the fact that the bottom layer must bend around an arc of slightly smaller radius than the top layer of shingle material. As a result, the opposed edges of the bottom and top layers of shingle material remain aligned and both edges of the top layer are laminated to the bottom layer to increase wind lift resistance of the installed multi-layer cap shingle.
Claims
1. A multi-layer cap shingle comprising: top layer of shingle material configured to bend in an arc for installation along a ridge, hip, or rake of a roof and having first and second side edges, a front edge, a back edge; an exposure portion adjacent the front edge, and a headlap portion adjacent the back edge; bottom layer of shingle material underlying the top layer and configured to bend in an arc with the top layer during installation, the bottom layer having a front edge, a back edge, a first side edge substantially aligned with the first side edge of the top layer of shingle material, and a second side edge substantially aligned with the second side edge of the top layer of shingle material; an adhesive applied between the bottom and top layers of shingle material adjacent the aligned first and second side edges of the bottom and top layers; and a slot formed through the bottom layer of shingle material and extending from a front edge of the bottom layer toward the rear edge of the bottom layer, the slot configured to enable the bottom layer of shingle material to bend in an arc that has a radius less than a radius along which the top layer is bent; wherein the adhesive comprises plurality of spaced apart adhesive patches, with at least one adhesive patch positioned adjacent each of the aligned first and second side edges of the bottom and top layers.
2. The multi-layer cap shingle as claimed in claim 1 wherein the slot is located adjacent the first or second side edge of the bottom layer of shingle material.
3. The multi-layer cap shingle as claimed in claim 1 wherein the slot defines a discontinuity in the bottom layer of shingle material extending from the front edge of the bottom layer of shingle material to a location intermediate the front edge of the bottom layer of shingle material and the back edge of the bottom layer of shingle material.
4. The multi-layer cap shingle as claimed in claim 1 wherein the slot has a generally rectangular, trapezoidal or curved shape.
5. The multi-layer cap shingle as claimed in claim 1 wherein the adhesive comprises a laminating adhesive applied between the top and bottom layers.
6. canceled.
7. The multi-layer cap shingle as claimed in claim 1 further comprising at least one sealant patch arranged along a lower surface of the bottom layer of shingle material adjacent each of the first and second side edges of the bottom layer of shingle material.
8. The multi-layer cap shingle as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a middle layer of shingle material arranged between the bottom layer of shingle material and the top layer of shingle material, the middle layer of shingle material having first and second side edges, and being bonded to the bottom layer of shingle material and the top layer of shingle material along the first and second side edges of the bottom, middle, and top layers of shingle material.
9. The multi-layer cap shingle as claimed in claim 8, wherein the middle layer of shingle material comprises a slot formed in the middle layer and extending from a front edge of the middle layer toward a rear edge of the middle layer.
10. A multi-layer shingle comprising: a bottom layer of shingle material having a front edge, rear edge and opposed side edges, a top layer of shingle material having opposed side edges substantially aligned with the opposed side edges of the bottom layer of shingle material, an adhesive applied between the bottom and top layers of shingle material, the adhesive comprising at least one adhesive patch positioned adjacent each of the aligned opposed side edges of the bottom and top layers, and a slot formed in the bottom layer of shingle material and extending from the front edge of the bottom layer toward the rear edge of the bottom layer, the slot configured to enable the bottom layer of shingle material to bend in an arc that has a radius less than a radius of an arc about which the top layer of shingle materials is bent, so as to absorb a reduction in width of the bottom layer during bending, wherein the multi-layer shingle is configured to bend over a ridge, hip, or rake of a roof.
11. The multi-layer shingle as claimed in claim 10, further comprising a sealant along a lower surface of the bottom layer of shingle material for sealing the multi-layer shingle to an adjacent like multi-layer shingle when the multi-layer shingles are installed along the ridge, hip, or rake of a roof in partially overlapping fashion.
12. The multi-layer shingle as claimed in claim 10 wherein the slot is located adjacent the first or second side edge of the bottom layer of shingle material.
13. The multi-layer shingle as claimed in claim 10 wherein the slot defines a discontinuity in the bottom layer of shingle material extending from the front edge of the bottom layer of shingle material to a location intermediate the front edge of the bottom layer of shingle material and the back edge of the bottom layer of shingle material.
14. The multi-layer shingle as claimed in claim 10 further comprising a middle layer of shingle material having opposed side edges, the middle layer of shingle material disposed between the bottom layer of shingle material and the top layer of shingle material with its opposed side edges substantially aligned with the opposed side edges of the bottom layer of shingle material and the opposed side edges of the top layer of shingle material, and a slot formed in the middle layer of shingle material and configured to enable the middle layer of shingle material to narrow as the multi-layer shingle is bent over the ridge, hip, or rake of the roof to maintain the alignment of the opposed side edges of the bottom, middle, and top layers of shingle material while allowing the bottom layer of shingle material and the middle layer of shingle material to bend around smaller arcs than the top layer of shingle material.
15. The multi-layer shingle as claimed in claim 10, further comprising a flexible strip positioned along the slot and configured to absorb a narrowing deformation of the bottom layer of shingle material during bending about the ridge, hip, or rake of the roof.
16. The multi-layer shingle as claimed in claim 10, wherein the adhesive patches comprise a laminating adhesive, and further comprising a series of spaced apart sealant patches arranged along a bottom surface of the bottom layer of shingle material.
17. The multi-layer shingle as claimed in claim 10, further comprising a sealant applied along a lower surface of the bottom layer of shingle material adjacent each of the opposed side edges of the bottom layer of shingle material and configured to seal an exposure layer of the multi-layer shingle to a headlap portion of an adjacent like multi-layer shingle when the multi-layer shingles are installed along the ridge, hip, or rake of the roof in a partially overlapping fashion.
18. The multi-layer cap shingle as claimed in claim 1, further comprising at least one additional slot formed in the bottom layer of shingle material and spaced from the slot, wherein the slot and the at least one additional slot are positioned between the adhesive patches positioned adjacent each of the aligned opposed side edges of the bottom and top layers.
19. The multi-layer cap shingle as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a flexible strip positioned along the slot and configured to absorb a narrowing deformation of the lower layer of shingle material during bending.
20. A multi-layer cap shingle comprising: a bottom layer of shingle material having a front edge, a rear edge and opposed side edges, a top layer of shingle material having opposed side edges substantially aligned with the opposed side edges of the bottom layer of shingle material, a front edge, a rear edge; an exposure portion adjacent the front edge, and a headlap portion adjacent the rear edge, an adhesive applied between the bottom and top layers of shingle material, a sealant positioned along a lower surface of the bottom layer of shingle material for sealing the bottom layer of shingle material to an adjacent like multi-layer shingle when the multi-layer shingles are installed along the ridge, hip, or rake of a roof in partially overlapping fashion, and a slot formed in the bottom layer of shingle material and extending from the front edge of the bottom layer toward the rear edge of the bottom layer, the slot configured to enable the bottom layer of shingle material to bend in an arc that has a radius less than a radius of an arc about which the top layer of shingle materials is bent, so as to absorb a reduction in width of the bottom layer during bending, wherein the adhesive is positioned between the slot and each of the aligned opposed side edges of the bottom and top layers, wherein the multi-layer shingle is configured to bend over a ridge, hip, or rake of a roof.
21. The multi-layer cap shingle as claimed in claim 1, further comprising at least one additional slot formed in the bottom layer of shingle material and spaced from the slot.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0023] Reference will now be made to the attached drawing figures, wherein like reference numerals indicate like parts throughout various ones of the views.
[0024] The opposite edges of the top and bottom layers are not laminated together so that the layers of shingle material are free to slide with respect to one another except wherein they are laminated together. The prior art multi-layer cap shingle, which is generally rectangular in shape, has an exposure area 9 and a headlap area 10 (
[0025] The prior art multi-layer cap shingle of
[0026] Relative sliding displacement of the top and bottom layers of the multi-layer cap shingle upon installation has long been a problem with prior art multi-layer cap shingles. The top and bottom layers of prior art multi-layer cap shingles are left un-laminated along one edge specifically to allow for relative sliding movement of the top and bottom layers as they are bent over a roof ridge. However, some designers and homeowners consider it unsightly for one edge (the laminated edge) of the cap shingles to have aligned layers when the opposite edge (the un-laminated edge) has layers that are misaligned along the edge. Furthermore, the fact that the layers are not laminated along one edge renders prior art multi-layer cap shingles less resistant to uplift as a result of wind from the direction of the un-laminated edges. The present disclosure, detailed below, addresses both of these problems.
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[0028] The bottom layer 23 of the multi-layer cap shingle 21 includes a relief feature or deformation-absorbing mechanism located between the two patches of laminating adhesive 24. In the embodiment of
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[0030] To absorb the decrease in width, i.e. the deformation, of the bottom layer 23, the slots 27 and 28 narrow progressively as the multi-layer cap shingle 21 is bent. This is indicated by arrows 29 and 31 in
[0031] An additional significant advantage of the multi-layer cap shingle of this disclosure arises from the fact that the bottom and top layers 22 and 23 are laminated together with laminating adhesive 24 adjacent both side edges at least in the exposure area of the cap shingle. As a result, the multi-layer cap shingle is highly resistant to wind lift along both of its edges. This, in conjunction with the sealing of the shingle to an underlying shingle by means of sealant patches 26, makes an installation of multi-layer cap shingles very stable and wind resistant.
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[0039] The disclosure has been described herein in terms of various embodiments and configurations that represent examples of configurations that the disclosure might take and that represent the best modes of carrying out the disclosure. It will be understood, however, that a wide range of additions, deletions, and modifications, both subtle and gross, might well be made to the illustrated embodiments and further that entirely different embodiments may be conceived, all without departing from the spirit and scope of this disclosure, which is delineated only by the claims.