SELF-SEALING ROOF FASTENER
20230243155 · 2023-08-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B11/006
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B5/128
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B25/0089
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B25/0094
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B43/001
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B33/004
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B5/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B25/0015
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A self-sealing fastener for installation of roofing materials for creating a substantially watertight seal around fastener penetrations where roofing materials or panels are affixed to an underlying roof deck by the fasteners. Also disclosed is a method for installing the self-sealing fastener for attachment of roofing materials to an underlying roof deck with the penetrations areas or holes created by the fasteners being substantially sealed against water penetration.
Claims
1. A fastening system, comprising: a fastener; a fastener plate comprising a fastener cap having, and an opening, defined therethrough wherein the opening is configured to receive the fastener therethrough; and a sealant material positioned within a space defined below the fastener cap wherein the sealant material is adapted to disperse along the fastener plate so as to substantially cover and seal the space defined below the fastener cap when the fastener is received through the opening defined in the fastener cap.
2. The fastening system of claim 1, further comprising an encapsulate structure configured to contain at least a portion of the sealant material.
3. The fastening system of claim 2, wherein the encapsulate structure comprises a film material adapted to contain and protect the sealant material from exposure to a surrounding environment until the encapsulate structure is pierced by the fastener.
4. The fastening system of claim 1, wherein the sealant material comprises a liquid or gel adhesive.
5. The fastening system of claim 1, wherein the sealant material comprises a first sealant, and further at least a second sealant positioned within the space, and wherein the first and second sealants are mixed together when the fastener is received through the opening.
6. The fastening system of claim 5, wherein the first sealant is contained within a first encapsulate structure and the second sealant is contained within a second encapsulate structure, and wherein each of the first encapsulate structure and the second encapsulate structure is adapted to be pierced by the fastener when the fastener is received in the opening to thereby release and facilitate mixing of the first sealant and the second sealant within the space.
7. The fastening system of claim 1, wherein the sealant material comprises a reactive component material, and a catalyst component material, wherein the reactive component material and the catalyst component material are adapted to react when mixed to at least partially cure and create a substantially water-tight seal about the fastener when the fastener is received through the fastener cap.
8. The fastening system of claim 1, wherein the fastener cap further comprises, at least one passage defined therethrough, and adapted to facilitate passage of air through the fastener cap and into contact with the sealant material to promote curing of the sealant material.
9. The fastening system of claim 1, wherein the sealant material comprises a liquid or gel; and wherein the fastener cap is adapted to contact the sealant material, as the fastener is inserted through the fastener cap, causing the sealant material to spread within the space defined below the fastener cap.
10. A roofing system comprising: a plurality of roof panels; a plurality of self-sealing fasteners positioned on each roof panel, each fastener self-sealing comprising, a fastener plate including a fastener and a fastener cap having an opening, configured to receive the fastener therethrough; and a sealant material positioned within a space defined between the fastener plate and the roof panel, wherein the sealant material is dispersed along the roof panel and at least partially into a penetration hole at least partially formed in the roof panel when the fastener penetrates the roof panel.
11. The roofing system of claim 10, further comprising an encapsulate structure positioned between the fastener cap and the roof panel, wherein the encapsulate structure is configured to contain the sealant material; and wherein the encapsulate structure is adapted to be pierced by the fastener when the fastener is received through the opening to thereby release the sealant material from the encapsulate structure into the space, and at least partially into the penetration hole at least partially formed in the roof panel.
12. The roofing system of claim 10, further comprising a film or sheet material configured to contain and protect the sealant material from exposure to a surrounding environment until the film or sheet is pierced by the fastener.
13. The roofing system of claim 10, wherein the sealant material is in the form of a liquid or gel adhesive or sealant that is adapted to spread or flow when the fastener cap is urged toward the roof panel by the fastener, and is adapted to be fast-curing.
14. The roofing system of claim 10, wherein the sealant material comprises a first sealant, and at least a second sealant received within the space, and wherein the first and second sealants are mixed together when the fastener is received through the opening and penetrates the roof panel.
15. The roofing system of claim 10, wherein the fastener cap further comprises a central portion, an outwardly flaring portion, and at least one passage defined between the central portion and the outwardly flaring portion of the fastener cap and configured to facilitate passage of air through the fastener cap and into contact with the sealant material to promote curing of the sealant material.
16. The roofing system of claim 10, further comprising an agitator positioned in the space, the agitator comprising a paddle projecting radially from a central hub, and wherein the fastener is adapted to engage the central hub of the agitator and cause the agitator to engage and stir the sealant material within the space.
17. The roofing system of claim 10, further comprising at least one spacer extending on the roof panel and supporting the sealant material above the roof panel in the space, with at least a portion of the sealant material positioned between the at least one spacer and the fastener cap.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] It will be appreciated that for simplicity and clarity of illustration, elements illustrated in the figures are not necessarily drawn to scale. For example, the dimensions of some elements may be exaggerated relative to other elements. As those skilled in the art also will appreciate and understand, the dimensions of various features and elements of the drawings may be expanded and/or reduced to more clearly illustrate the embodiments of the present disclosure as described herein. Accordingly, embodiments incorporating the teachings of the present disclosure are shown and described below with respect to the drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] The following description taken in combination with the accompanying drawing figures is provided to assist in the understanding of the teachings disclosed herein. The description is focused on implementations and embodiments of the present disclosure, and is provided to assist in describing such teachings. The focus should not be interpreted as a limitation on the scope or applicability of the present disclosure.
[0017] Referring now to the drawings in which like numerals indicate like parts throughout the several views,
[0018] The self-sealing roof fastener 10 can be located on top of the roof panel 12, with a series of self-sealing roof fasteners generally being arranged at spaced locations along each roof panel. As generally illustrated in
[0019] A sealant material 25 will be enclosed or encapsulated within a pocket, packet or other encapsulate structure 26 that is mounted below the fastener cap. Typically, the sealant encapsulate structure or pocket will be located below a lower surface of the fastener cap, for example, being arranged between an upper surface of the roof panel 12 and the lower surface of the fastener cap, such as generally illustrated in
[0020] The sealant material contained within the sealant encapsulate generally can include an adhesive or other known roofing sealant material that will be provided in a liquid or gel form within the sealant encapsulate. The sealant material further generally can include a fast-drying or fast-curing adhesive or sealant that, upon initially being released from the encapsulate, can flow or spread as needed to substantially cover and seal the space 27 beneath the fastener cap, as well as flowing into and substantially sealing the penetration hole 28 (
[0021] In an additional embodiment, multiple sealant materials can be used, for example, being separated into and enclosed within multiple chambers of the encapsulate or packet. For example, the sealant material can comprise a two-part cross-linking system with a reactant material stored in a first chamber and a catalyst material stored in a secondary chamber within the sealant encapsulate or packet, with both being released upon engagement and penetration through the sealant encapsulate by the fastener.
[0022] As a further alternative, the separate adhesive or sealant materials each can be enclosed within their own sealant encapsulate or packet; e.g. a first sealant encapsulate with a first sealant material therein can be placed adjacent or on top of a second sealant encapsulate having a second sealant material therein. As the fastener penetrates the sealant encapsulates, the sealant materials can flow and mix together, creating a reaction which causes the mixed or combined sealant materials to cure upon flowing into and throughout the space below the fastener cap and into any penetration holes or openings created by the fastener to form a substantially watertight seal. By way of example, two component or 2K sealant materials can be used, including 2K adhesive or sealant systems such as Elastuff ® Urethane coatings, M-Thane™ two part urethane sealants or LRF polyurethane foam adhesives, available from GAF of Parsippany, NJ., United coatings ™ PMMA flashing resin available from GAF of Parsippany, NJ, as well as various epoxy sealants, and/or addition cure 2K silicone sealants. Other sealant or adhesive materials also can be used.
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[0024] The released sealant material accordingly generally will be confined within the fastener cap and contained within the space below the fastener cap and by the center plate and periphery thereof. Further, the use and location of the sealant encapsulate enables a substantially consistent placement of a desired/measured amount of sealant material to be directed through and around the penetration hole or opening created by the fastener to help ensure the penetration hole is sealed and to avoid excess or waste of sealant materials during application. The amount of sealant material included can be determined according to the size of the fastener cap (e.g., the area under the fastener cap to be covered by the sealant material) and a desired thickness of the sealant material to form a watertight seal on the roof panel and about the fastener. In some applications, the volume of sealant material can range from 1 mL to 50 mL, though any other suitable volume, including greater or lesser volumes, also can be used. For example, in some applications, the volume of sealant material can range from 1 mL to 40 mL, about 1 mL to 30 mL, 1 mL to 20 mL, or about 1 mL to 10 mL. In other embodiments, the volume of sealant can range from 5 mL to 50 mL, 5 mL to 45 mL, 5 mL to 35 mL, 5 mL to 25 mL, 5 mL to 15 mL, or 5 mL to 10 mL. In still other applications, the volume of sealant material can range from 10 mL to 50 mL, 10 mL to 40 mL, 10 mL to 30 mL, or 10 mL to 20 mL. In addition, the fastener cap further can be provided with openings or passages, as indicated at 29, to facilitate the passage of air through the fastener cap and into contact with the sealant material to promote the drying and moisture curing process of the sealant material.
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[0026] In addition, as also shown in
[0027] In other embodiments, such as illustrated in
[0028] The self-sealing roof fastener of the present disclosure has been described above in terms of preferred embodiments and constructions. It will be understood by the skilled artisan, however, that a wide range of additions, deletions and modifications can be made to the disclosed example embodiments without departing from the spirit and scope of the subject matter disclosed herein. Accordingly, all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the present disclosure.