Device and method for testing the lift of roof tiles
20210278329 · 2021-09-09
Inventors
- Daniel P. Barton (Tampa, FL, US)
- Michael M. Powell (Tampa, FL, US)
- Jordan T. Fox (Tampa, FL, US)
- Michael C. Carnicom (Tampa, FL, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to uplift testing apparatus and method used to provide a quality control test to confirm adequate bonding by the mortar or adhesive to the tile and underlayment or mechanically attached tile roof systems, and, more particularly it is a direct tensile load that is applied by pulling up on the edge of the tile by using a tile testing scale
Claims
1. A portable tile testing apparatus for measuring the uplift force and the displacement of a tile and said tile is tested for uplift comprising of: a handle; a 90-degree hook; a connecting link; a load cell; and a displacement scale.
2. The 90-degree hook of claim 1 comprising of hook and a hook body, a hook connector and hook end configured to lift a tile.
3. The Handle of claim 1 comprises of a grip configured to accept the hand of an inspector and a connector to connect the handle to the load cell such that it allows 360-degree rotation about the connection to said load cell.
4. The connecting link of claim 1 attach it to said load cell on the proximal end of the link and a connector to attach said 90-degree hook to said distal end of the link.
5. The displacement scale of claim 1 connected to the load cell to measure the distance of deflected motion of tile when force is applied to said grip of said handle and said 90-degree hook tip is placed under the edge of said tile.
6. The displacement scale of claim 1 wherein the displacement scale material selected from the group consisting of aluminum, teflon, nylon, plastic and carbon.
7. The displacement scale of claim 1 wherein the displacement scale is selected from the group consisting of an LVDT a dial indicator, digital dial indicator and calipers.
8. The load cell of claim 1 wherein the load cell is selected from the group of instruments consisting of spring weight sensors, single point load cell, digital load cell and beam load cell.
9. The method of measuring the lift of a tile using a portable tile testing apparatus comprising of placing a 90-degree hook under said tile front lip and lifting on said tile and reading the force on the scale of the load cell and the distance on the scale of the displacement scale and taking a photograph of said force on the scale of the load cell and said distance on the scale of the displacement scale.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] A further understanding of the nature and advantages of particular embodiments may be realized by reference to the remaining portions of the specification and the drawings, in which like reference numerals are used to refer to similar components. When reference is made to a reference numeral without specification to an existing sub-label, it is intended to refer to all such multiple similar components.
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[0015] Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplifications set out herein illustrate embodiments of the invention and such exemplifications are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] The instant invention when used to conduct a roof tile uplift test allows the inspector to measure both the uplift force and uplift distance using one hand which frees the other hand to photographically document the test. This eliminates the requirement for a two-man team when conducting a tile uplift test, one to lift the tile and the other to measure and photograph the test.
[0017] The term tile as used refers to concrete, clay, masonry, metal and steel roofing tiles.
[0018] The term inspector, human, person are used interchangeably and mean person using the instant invention.
[0019] The roof tile has a front nose and a back heel. The back heel is attached to a roof underlayment, while the nose rests atop the lower course of roof tiles. The tile is tested for uplift distress by lifting up on the front nose and measuring the force required to lift the tile and the distance that the tile moves from its at rest position.
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[0023] While this invention has been described with respect to at least one embodiment, the present invention can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.