ROOFING UNDERLAY, PARTICULARLY FOR USING AS ROOF CLADDING UNDERLAY AND/OR ROOF LINING MEMBRANE
20200376796 · 2020-12-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
B32B3/266
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B27/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04D12/002
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B32B7/05
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2262/0284
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2250/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2307/718
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2307/724
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B32B5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B27/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B7/05
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04D12/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
The invention relates to a roofing underlay (1), especially one intended for use as roof cladding underlay and/or roof lining membrane, having at least one outer nonwoven layer (2), at least one inner nonwoven layer (3) and at least one microporous membrane layer (4) based on at least one polyolefin plastic, wherein the membrane layer (4) is arranged between the outer nonwoven layer (2) and the inner nonwoven layer. According to the invention, it is provided that at least one further microporous membrane layer (5) based on a polyolefin plastic is provided between the outer nonwoven layer (2) and the inner nonwoven layer and the further membrane layer (5) is separated from the membrane layer (4) by a separating layer (6), wherein the separating layer (6) is water-permeable and/or embodied as a structure made of fibers, especially nonwoven.
Claims
1. A roofing underlay, especially one intended for use as roof cladding underlay and/or roof lining membrane, having at least one outer nonwoven layer, at least one inner nonwoven layer and at least one microporous membrane layer based on at least one polyolefin plastic, wherein the membrane layer is arranged between the outer nonwoven layer and the inner nonwoven layer, wherein at least one further microporous membrane layer based on polyolefin plastic is provided between the outer nonwoven layer and the inner nonwoven layer, and in that the further membrane layer is separated from the membrane layer by a separating layer wherein the separating layer is water-permeable and/or embodied as a structure made of fibers, especially nonwoven.
2. The roofing underlay according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of further membrane layers is provided, wherein adjacent further membrane layers are separated from each other by a further separating layer.
3. The roofing underlay according to claim 1, wherein the membrane layer comprises a material based on polypropylene (PP) and/or polyethylene (PE).
4. The roofing underlay according to claim 1, wherein the membrane layer has a thickness in the range of 20 to 200 m, preferably between 30 and 120 m, further preferably between 35 and 100 m.
5. The roofing underlay according to claim 1, wherein the membrane layer has a grammage between 15 and 150 g/m.sup.2, preferably between 20 and 100 g/m.sup.2, further preferably between 20 and 50 g/m.sup.2.
6. The roofing underlay according to claim 1, wherein the thickness of the membrane layer facing toward the outer nonwoven layer is greater, preferably by between 50% and 200%, further preferably by up to 70%. further preferably by up to 85% and especially at least substantially by up to 100%, than the thickness of the membrane layer facing toward the inner nonwoven layer.
7. The roofing underlay according to claim 1, wherein the thickness of the membrane layer facing toward the inner nonwoven layer is greater, preferably by between 50% and 200%, further preferably by up to 70%, further preferably by up to 85% and especially at least substantially by up to 100%, than the thickness of the membrane layer facing toward the outer nonwoven layer.
8. The roofing underlay according to claim 1, wherein the outer nonwoven layer has a grammage between 20 and 200 g/m.sup.2, preferably between 30 and 140 g/m.sup.2, further preferably between 40 and 100 g/m.sup.2, further preferably between 50 and 80 g/m.sup.2 and in particular at least substantially less than or equal to 70 g/m.sup.2.
9. The roofing underlay according to claim 1, wherein the inner nonwoven layer has a grammage between 1 and 150 g/m.sup.2, preferably between 5 and 100 g/m.sup.2, further preferably between 10 and 50 g/m.sup.2 and especially at least substantially less than or equal to 20 g/m.sup.2.
10. The roofing underlay according to claim 1, wherein the separating layer is embodied as a nonwoven layer, especially a perforated and/or open-pore foam, preferably as a foam layer, a scrim, a textile and/or especially as an adhesive applied in a filamentous structure, in a fibrous structure, and/or in a grid pattern, and the separating layer preferably has a grammage between 1 and 150 g/m.sup.2, preferably between 50 and 100 g/m.sup.2, further preferably between 10 and 50 g/m.sup.2 and especially at least substantially less than or equal to 20 g/m.sup.2.
11. The roofing underlay according to claim 1, wherein the roofing underlay is selectively permeable, in particular water-tight, preferably with a water column between 0.8 and 40 m, preferably between 0.9 and 30 m, further preferably between 1 and 20 m, and/or water vapor permeable.
12. The roofing underlay according to claim 1, wherein a water vapor diffusion-equivalent air layer thickness (s.sub.d value) of the roofing underlay between 0.01 and 1 m, preferably between 0.02 and 0.5 m, further preferably between 0.03 and 0.3 m and especially at least substantially less than or equal to 5 cm is provided.
13. The roofing underlay according to claim 1, wherein the nonwoven layer and/or the separating layer features a plastic material, preferably thermoplastic material, especially polyester (PES), polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP) and/or polyethylene terephthalate (PET), in particular consists of such a material.
14. The roofing underlay according to claim 1, wherein the membrane layers are joined to the inner and/or outer nonwoven layer by ultrasound welding, especially with punctual spot welds, and/or by bonding, especially by punctual partial bonding, and/or by hot calendering.
15. The roofing underlay according to claim 1, wherein immediately adjacent membrane layers are joined together across separating layers by means of ultrasound welding, especially with punctual spot welds, and/or by bonding, especially by punctual partial spot bonding, and/or by hot calendering.
16. The roofing underlay according to claim 1, wherein an adhesive area is provided on at least one edge at the bottom and/or at the top side.
17. The use of a roofing underlay according to claim 1, wherein a roof cladding underlay and/or as a roof lining membrane.
18. A method for production of a roofing underlay having at least one outer non woven layer, at least one inner nonwoven layer and at least one microporous membrane layer based on a polyolefin plastic, wherein the membrane layer is arranged between the outer nonwoven layer and the inner non woven layer. wherein at least one further microporous membrane layer based on polyolefin plastic is provided between the outer nonwoven layer and the inner nonwoven layer and the further membrane layer is separated from the membrane layer by a separating layer, wherein the separating layer is water-permeable and/or embodied as a structure made of fibers, especially nonwoven.
19. The method according to claim 18, wherein immediately adjacent membrane layers are joined together across separating layers by means of ultrasound welding, especially by punctual partial spot welds, and/or bonding, especially by punctual partial bonding, and/or by hot calendering.
20. The method according to claim 18, wherein an at least three-layer construction having an outer nonwoven layer, a membrane layer and a separating layer, is first produced in particular by calendering and/or ultrasound welding, and an at least two-layer construction having an inner nonwoven layer and a membrane layer is produced in particular by means of ultrasound welding, and the at least two-layer construction is then joined to the at least three-layer construction in particular by a punctual partial bonding and/or full-surface bonding, wherein the membrane layer of the at least two-layer construction is facing the separating layer of the at least three-layer construction.
21. The method according to claim 18, wherein the ultrasound welding is performed using sonotrodes.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0059] Further features, benefits and application possibilities of the present invention will emerge from the description of exemplary embodiments with the aid of the drawing and from the drawing itself. In themselves or in any given combination, all the described and/or depicted features form the subject matter of the present invention regardless of their statement in the claims or their reference to other claims.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0068] The roofing underlay 1 shown in
[0069] In the embodiment shown, the separating layer 6 is formed water-permeable that means not water-tight. Furthermore, in the embodiments shown it is provided that the separating layer 6 is embodied as a structure made of fibers, wherein a nonwoven is provided as the structure. In further embodiments (not shown), a water-permeable and/or membrane layer-free layer or a structure made of fibers is provided as the separating layer 6. Moreover, the separating layer 6 in the embodiments shown is air- and water vapor-permeable.
[0070] It is not shown that the separating layer 6 is embodied as an especially perforated and/or open-pore foam and/or foam layer, and/or as a scrim and/or as a textile and/or as an adhesive which is applied in particular in a filamentous structure, in a fibrous structure and/or in a grid pattern.
[0071] It should be pointed out that both the outer nonwoven layer 2 and the inner nonwoven layer 3 need not be embodied as a single layer. The outer nonwoven layer 2 and/or the inner nonwoven layer 3 may each basically also be embodied as multiple layers. But in the following, a single-layer embodiment of the nonwoven layers 2, 3 shall be assumed.
[0072] The outer nonwoven layer 2 comprises the outside 10 of the roofing underlay 1. Accordingly, the inner nonwoven layer 3 comprises on its outside the inside 11 of the roofing underlay 1. The outside 10 of the roofing underlay 1 is facing toward the weathering side and the inside 11 of the roofing underlay 1 is facing toward the base surface and/or the roof substructure. The microporous membrane layer 4, 5 has microscopically tiny holes/openings, which are configured such that water vapor molecules can diffuse through them, yet which are small enough that water in the liquid state of aggregation cannot get through them. A microporous membrane layer 4, 5 is accordingly diffusion-open, water-tight and water vapor-permeable. The membrane layer 4 facing toward the outer nonwoven layer 2 protects the inner membrane layer 5 against damaging environmental influences, such as temperature influences, UV radiation, dampness and/or dust. The damaging environmental influences have an accelerating effect on the aging process of the membrane layer 4, 5.
[0073] In a further exemplary embodiment,
[0074] Moreover, in the exemplary embodiment shown it is provided that the microporous membrane layer 4 comprises polypropylene (PP) as the polyolefin plastic. In a further exemplary embodiment (not shown), it is provided that polyethylene (PE) is used as the material for the microporous membrane layer 4.
[0075] According to the exemplary embodiment of
[0076] Moreover,
[0077] Moreover,
[0078] Moreover, in the exemplary embodiments per
[0079] In the exemplary embodiments shown, the separating layer 6 has the same thickness as the inner nonwoven layer 3. Furthermore, the separating layer 6 has a similar grammage to the inner nonwoven layer 3. The grammage of the separating layer 6 in the exemplary embodiment shown is 20 g/m.sup.2. In further variant embodiments of the roofing underlay 1, it is provided that the separating layer 6 has a grammage between 1 and 150 g/m.sup.2, preferably between 5 and 100 g/m.sup.2, further preferably between 10 and 50 g/m.sup.2 and especially at least substantially less than or equal to 20 g/m.sup.2. In the embodiments shown, the separating layer 6 is embodied as a nonwoven layer.
[0080] Moreover, the roofing underlay 1 is selectively permeable, so that in the exemplary embodiment shown it is both water-tight and water vapor-permeable. The roofing underlay 1 has water-tightness for a water column between 0.8 and 40 m. In the exemplary embodiment shown, it has water-tightness for a water column of 15 m. In further embodiments, it is preferably provided that the roofing underlay 1 has water-tightness withstanding a water column between 0.9 and 30 m, further preferably between 1 and 20 m. However, the roofing underlay 1 in the embodiments shown has not only water-tightness but also water vapor permeability, which is characterized by the water vapor diffusion-equivalent air layer thickness. In the exemplary embodiment shown, the water vapor diffusion-equivalent air layer thickness (s.sub.d value) is around 5 cm. In further embodiments, it may be provided that the s.sub.d value varies between 0.01 and 1 m, preferably between 0.02 and 0.5 m, further preferably between 0.03 and 0.3 m.
[0081] In the embodiment shown, both the nonwoven layer 2, 3 and the separating layer 6 comprise a thermoplastic material. Polyester (PS) is provided as the thermoplastic material. In further embodiments, the use of polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP) and/or polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is also provided. Finally, it is understood that the nonwoven layer 2, 3 and/or the separating layer 6 may also consist of the thermoplastic material.
[0082] It is not represented that the membrane layers 4, 5 can be joined to the inner nonwoven layer 3 and/or to the outer nonwoven layer 2 by ultrasound welding. In the ultrasound welding, the use of punctual spot welds is preferred. Besides ultrasound welding, gluing is also possible as a method for the connection, especially a punctual partial spot bonding, and/or hot calendering.
[0083] It is further not shown that the immediately adjacent membrane layers 4, 5 are joined together across separating layers 6 by means of ultrasound welding, especially with punctual spot welds. Besides ultrasound welding, it is provided that bonding and/or hot calendering can be used as the connection method, similar to the connecting of the membrane layers 4, 5 to the nonwoven layer 2, 3. For the bonding, a punctual partial spot bonding is employed.
[0084] In particular, for the bonding it is possible to use the separating layer 6, formed in particular as an adhesive applied in a filamentous structure, in a fibrous structure, and/or in a grad pattern, as the bonding layer itself.
[0085] It can be seen in
[0086] It is not shown that the adhesive area 9 can be covered preferably with a liner, such as siliconized paper. The adhesive area 9 can provide, in addition to a full-surface application as shown in
[0087] Furthermore,
[0088] Moreover,
[0089] Furthermore, a method for production of a roofing underlay 1 is provided wherein the roofing underlay 1 per
[0090] Moreover, in an exemplary embodiment of the method (not shown), it is provided that adjacent membrane layers 4, 5 are joined together across separating layers 6 by means of to ultrasound welding and/or by bonding and/or by hot calendering. For the ultrasound welding, it is preferably provided to use punctual partial spot welds. In the version of the method where the membrane layers 4, 5 are bonded to the separating layer 6, a partial punctual bonding is provided. In an exemplary embodiment (not shown), it is provided that the adhesive and/or glue for the integral connection of the individual layers is a hot melt glue and/or a dispersion glue. The ultrasound welding is preferably performed by means of sonotrodes, which ensure single punctual welds.
[0091] In a further embodiment, the adhesive itself may be provided as the separating layer 6, wherein the separating layer 6 as an adhesive layer firmly joins together the membrane layers 4, 5.
[0092] Schematically,
REFERENCES
[0093] 1 Roofing underlay [0094] 2 Outer nonwoven layer [0095] 3 Inner nonwoven layer [0096] 4 Microporous membrane layer [0097] 5 Further membrane layer [0098] 6 Separating layer [0099] 7 Lengthwise edge [0100] 8 Lengthwise edge [0101] 9 Adhesive area [0102] 10 Outside of roofing underlay [0103] 11 Inside of roofing underlay [0104] 12 Three-layer construction [0105] 13 Two-layer construction