Stackable closure strip
10669720 ยท 2020-06-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04D13/15
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04D13/15
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04D13/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Closure strip devices, systems, kits, assemblies and methods are shown and described. A closure strip for a building having a metal roof may include a body, a top surface on one side of the body, a raised shelf formed in the body on the top surface, and a bottom surface having a hollow portion. A second closure strip may be accepted and recessed into the hollow portion of the first closure strip. The raised shelf may include breaks along a length of the body between separated raised portions. There may be depressions in each of the separated raised portions.
Claims
1. A closure strip for a building having a metal roof, comprising: a thermally formed body, a top surface on one side of the body, a raised shelf formed in the body, a set of breaks in a plane along a length of the raised shelf, separating the raised shelf into a set of multiple, separated, raised shelves a set of angled shoulders defining each end of each of the raised shelves, a set of depressions in each raised shelf, wherein the set of depressions also include a set of angled shoulders extending upwardly away from the depression on each end of the depression, a first end and a second end at opposite ends of the body, the ends extending from the angled shoulders and terminating in the same plane as the breaks, a bottom surface on an opposite side of the body from the top surface, and a hollow portion in the bottom surface.
2. The closure strip of claim 1 wherein the body is formed of a thermoplastic resin.
3. The closure strip of claim 2 wherein the thermoplastic resin is polyvinyl chloride.
4. The closure strip of claim 1 wherein the thermally formed body is transparent.
5. The closure strip of claim 1 wherein the thermally formed body is formed of a clear raw material.
6. The closure strip of claim 4 wherein the closure strip is configured to conform to a metal roofing panel profile.
7. The closure strip of claim 1 including an adhesive on the top surface.
8. The closure strip of claim 1 including an ultraviolet inhibiting additive for enhancing the lifespan of the closure strip.
9. The closure strip of claim 8 wherein the strip includes a fire retardant additive.
10. The closure strip of claim 9 wherein the closure strip is made of a recyclable material.
11. The closure strip of claim 1 wherein a bottom face of the depressions are closer to a top surface of the raised shelf than a bottom face of a break.
12. The closure strip of claim 11 including two or more depressions between each break.
13. The closure strip of claim 1 configured to be assembled on a roof end-to-end with a second closure strip.
14. The closure strip of claim 13 including at least one ledge.
15. A closure strip system for a building having a metal roof, comprising: a first closure strip and a second closure strip included in a set of closure strips, at least the first and second closure strip recessable into one another and including, a thermally formed body, a top surface on one side of the body, the top surface including a raised shelf extending above a plane of a set of breaks between portions of the raised shelf, the breaks dividing the raised shelf into a set of separated shelves, the raised shelf having an extended linear surface including a set of depressions in the raised shelf with the set of depressions defined on each end by a set of angled shoulders, a first end and a second end at opposite ends of the body, the ends extending from a lower end of the angled shoulders and terminating in the same plane as the breaks, a bottom surface on an opposite side of the body from the top surface, and a hollow portion in the bottom surface configured to accept another closure strip recessed into the hollow portion, wherein two or more closure strips align along linear top sections in the hollow portion.
16. The system of claim 15 including a chamber formed between the top surface of the first closure strip and the bottom surface of a second closure strip when the first closure strip and the second closure strip are nestled one into the other.
17. The system of claim 16 wherein the top surface includes a raised shelf.
18. The system of claim 17 wherein the hollow portion of the first closure strip is configured to accept the raised shelf of the second closure strip.
19. The system of claim 18 wherein the closure strips are recessed one within another to achieve greater than 10 recessed closure strips stacked per inch.
20. A kit for sealing roofing openings on a building having a metal roof by way of a recessable closure strip system, comprising: a plurality of closure strips including at least a first closure strip and a second closure strip, the first closure strip having a set of major ribs and a hollowed portion, the second closure strip having a set of major ribs and a hollowed portion, wherein said major ribs are separated by breaks and the major ribs include more than one depression surrounded by angled shoulders, with an end of each closure strip terminating with one of the breaks, wherein said second closure strip recesses into the hollowed portion of said first closure strip and said recessed closure strips separate from one another for installation between a building and a metal roof.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments of the disclosure will be better understood by a reading of the Description of Embodiments along with a review of the drawings, in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(11) In the following description, like reference characters designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views. Also in the following description, it is to be understood that such terms as forward, rearward, left, right, upwardly, downwardly, and the like are words of convenience and are not to be construed as limiting terms.
(12) Referring now to the drawings in general and
(13) The top surface 14 may include an adhesive 24 on the top surface. The bottom surface may include an adhesive 44 on a surface of the hollow portion 18. By way of example, the adhesive may be an adhesive strip and/or an adhesive bead or series of beads. The adhesive may be, for example, a silicone adhesive.
(14) The top surface 14 may include a raised shelf 15. The raised shelf 15 may include a series of breaks 38. The breaks 38 may separate the raised shelf 15 into a series of shelf sections. The breaks 38 may include shoulders 36 on each side of the break 38. The shoulders 36 may be angled inwardly toward each other from a top face raised shelf 15 to a bottom face of the break 38. The shoulders 36 may take on other shapes, by way of example, the shoulders 36 may be curved. The raised shelf 15 may, in some examples, be considered a series of major ribs, separated by breaks.
(15) The raised shelf 15 may also include a series of depressions 30. The depressions 30 may include shoulders 32. Shoulders 32 may be angled inwardly toward each other from a top face of raised shelf 15 to a bottom face of depression 30. The shoulders 32 may take on other shapes, by way of example, the shoulders 32 may be curved. The bottom face of depression 30, in some examples, may be closer to the top surface of the raised shelf 15 than the bottom face of the break 38.
(16) In some embodiments, the raised shelf 15 may include two or more depressions 30 between each break 38. They depressions 30 and breaks 38 may be configured to fit in the gaps of any metal roofing, for example, a metal roofing panel profile
(17) The body 12 may have a thermoformed polyolefin profile, by way of example, such as linear polyethylene. Some embodiments may include a thin sheet of plastic such as a linear low density polyethylene with a 0.02-0.06 thickness that can be heated and therefore softened, then placed over a mold that corresponds to a shape of a metal roofing profile. The thin sheet of plastic takes the shape of the mold, then it cools, and can be cut and used as a closure strip for metal roofing.
(18) The body 10 may be a thermally formed PVC closure strip. The thermally formed closure strip 10 may be manufactured by heating a thin sheet of plastic, making it soft, pressing the soft heated plastic over the top of a mold, and forcing the plastic to conform to the three dimensional shape of the tooling or mold and then cooled retaining the shape of the three dimensional mold. By way of example, a thermally formed closure strip 10 may be made of Klockner Pentatplast Pentaform-TH M 280/14.
(19) In some examples, the thermoforming process may include a thin plastic sheet (4 mil for example) which is heated using an oven or another suitable source of heating elements. The material is subjected to heat, but is not heated all the way up to the melting point, to the forming temperature. The thin plastic sheet softens at the forming temperature, and is then placed into a mold or a tool. Typically, a vacuum is used to draw the thin plastic sheet completely over the mold or tool, and then the plastic cools and takes the shape of the tool it was formed over.
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(22) In some examples, of thermoformed closure strips, ledge 52 may be manufactured with ledge 52. Ledge 52 may prevent the top surface of a recessed closure strip and the bottom surface of the closure strip from accepting the recessed closure strip from touching and potentially sticking to one another. A chamber formed between the top surface of a recessed closure strip and the bottom surface of the closure strip accepting the recessed closure strip, due to ledge 52, prevents touching and sticking during the packing, assembly and shipping of more than one recessed closure strips. In some examples, the ledge 52 may create a chamber of about 0.12-0.18. The chamber may therefore separate the recessed closure strips from about 12-0.18. Other dimensions for the chamber are considered within the scope of this disclosure. A portion of the ledge from the recessed closure strip may also recess into a portion of the ledge from the accepting closure strip.
(23) In other examples, closure strips 10 may have adhesive 24 applied and be placed onto a sheet of contact paper (not shown) having a release liner. The release liner may be a silicone. The release liner allows the closure strip along with its adhesive to be removed from the contact paper. Thermoformed sheets can be coated prior to being heated and placed in a mold with a silicone. Coating the thermoformable sheet may prevent the closure strips from sticking to each other after the adhesive is applied. Contact paper may, in some instances, be eliminated during the production and usage and application of the thermoformed closure strips.
(24) In some embodiments where there is no adhesive included with the closure strips. The closure strip may, in some instances, not include either a ledge, a chamber or a release liner. Without the ledge or the release liner, the recessed closure strips may stack directly on each other, with touching tops and bottoms and take up even less space, by stacking even more compactly. In some embodiments, a set of recessed closure strips, for example without adhesive, may be able to recess and stack at about 25 per inch. In this configuration, about 19 closure strips would fit in the space of one conventional foam type closure strip. The invention as disclosed provides a significant storage and shipping advantage over conventional closure strips.
(25) In some examples, closure strip 10 may include a Shore A Hardness (as measured by ISO 868) at 1 second of about 79; at 5 seconds of about 75; at 15 seconds of about 74, in some embodiments in a range of about 70 to about 85, in other embodiments in a range of 74 to 79.
(26) Other closure strip 10 examples may include a Compressive Set (73 F., 22 hours, 22% compression (ISO 815), in other examples (158 F., 22 hours, 37% compression (ISO 815)), still in other embodiments (194 F., 70 hours, 61% compression (ISO 815)).
(27) Still in other examples, closure strip 10 may maintain its operable characteristics as discussed above in temperatures from about 40 degrees F. to about 176 degrees F.
(28) Closure strip 10 may include a UV resistance under ASTM G154 testing at about 5000 hours with an irradiance level of 0.68 W/m2-nm, in other examples in a cycle of 8 hours at 145 F., and in other examples of 4 hours with condensation at 122 with a passing rating.
(29) In some embodiments, strip 10 may have a Tear Strength (as measured by ASTM D624) of about 272 lbf/in, in other examples Tear Strength (ISO 34-1) of about 270 lbf/in.
(30) Some examples of strip 10 may include a Linear ShrinkageDimensional Stability (as measured by ASTM 1204) that is conditioned for 6 hours in oven maintained at 176 F., Allowable change 0.5%, as Pass with values 0.45%0.20%.
(31) Strip 10 may include a water absorption, by way of example, (as measured by ASTM D570) when immersed in water at 158 F. for 168 hours with an allowable weight change at about 0.5% and achieving a Pass at 2.6%. The allowable weight change in some examples, for the strip may be 0.5%.
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(35) Embodiments may include a recessable closure strip system 100. The closure strips of the system 100, in this example, are able to substantially recess into one another to be stacked. The closure strips may recess such that at least three stacked closure strips are able to fit within the space of one traditional non-recessing strip. In some examples, the space is a measure of the height of the closure strip and may be referencing a height of one traditional closure strip versus the height of at least three stacked closure strips.
(36) In some examples, a closure strip system 100 may be packaged as a kit of a plurality of closure strips configured according to any of the closure strips 10 disclosed. More than one closure strips may be assembled next to each other along a width W of the closure strips to form a kit. More than one closure strips 10 may be recessed along a height H to form a set of stacked/recessed closure strips. The kit forming a system of reduced footprint closure strips when assembled.
(37) In some examples, the thermoformed closure strip may include a polyvinyl chloride (PVC) body. The PVC thermoformed closure strip provides the advantage of a longer life span over currently produced polyolefin closure strips. Closure strips 10 are used on metal roofing applications where temperatures during warm days can reach up to 180 degrees F. Applicant realized that a PVC closure strip will retain its physical properties better than one of polyolefins, like polyethylene, which will shrink when subjected to temperatures of around 180 degrees F. Closure strips 10, in one example, may be currently made to between about 32 to about 38, in some embodiments 36 lengths, and a problem Applicant realized with polyethylene is that it may be caused to shrink up to around 0.25 when exposed to these higher end temperatures. When the polyolefin closure strips shrink, they leave openings and fail to perform their role as an effective sealing gasket. Polyethylene will also tend to oxidize on its surface, which causes more rapid aging and degradation of the raw material, and since a PVC closure strip will not oxidize on its surface, the PVC closure strip overcomes these challenges and leads to a longer indefinite life span for the closure strip.
(38) In some instances, an adhesive may be applied to polyolefin type closure strips so that they can be affixed in place on a roof during the installation process. Hot melt glue can be applied after the polyolefin strips are individually oriented by hand in fixtures that will then apply the adhesive from hot melt glue gun type nozzles. Alternatively, thermoformed closure strips may be molded with the strips already in the proper orientation to receive hot melt glue, without the orientation step, which reduces a significant amount of manual labor. Because the thermoformed strips are all correctly oriented and can be formed side by side during the forming process, they can be fed through a handling machine that can rapidly apply any adhesive. Another major elimination of labor occurs with the addition of an automatic feeding mechanism on the front end of the glue application machine. Additionally, a stacker on the back of the glue machine is able to speed the process and reduce unnecessary steps, labor and expense. The ability to eliminate substantial amounts of labor relative to the production of polyolefin type closure strips is possible due to the advantages of PVC thermoformed closure strips and the PVC closure strip production methods as disclosed, and recognized by Applicant.
(39) Conventional closure strips that are currently being used in metal roofing applications are typically and necessarily colored various shades of gray, or charcoal. While a few manufactures have tried to manufacture strips using other colors, they are less common due to challenges associated with coloring of the conventional strips. As a result, foamed type polyolefin closure strips rarely match the color of the metal roof panels on which they are being installed. Applicant's thermoformed closure strips are able to be thermoformed in colors similar to the conventional closure strips, but can also be manufactured in a clear configuration, providing a transparent closure strip, not currently known in the art. A thermoformed transparent closure strip offers the advantages of being less visible when installed, which is often preferred by structure owners, and prevents the need for and the challenge of color matching of the closure strip to the roofing panel. Since roofing panel color may vary per installation, transparent closure strips overcome a significant challenge that is typically experienced with conventional closure strips.
(40) Additionally, very few polyolefin type closure strips meet building codes that require inclusion of a level of fire retardant in the closure strip. Polyolefin type closure strips that do not meet building codes but that may have been installed create unnecessary risk for building owners. Since thermoformed closure strips of the invention are produced from raw materials like PVC that allow for inclusion of materials to meet the necessary fire retardant levels, the closure strips of the inventions as disclosed meet the standards and pass under current building codes. The level of risk that building owners often currently face is reduced with the closure strips of the disclosed inventions.
(41) A method for sealing roofing openings on a building having a metal roof by way of a closure strip by any of the embodiments described is considered within the scope of this disclosure.
(42) A method for a condensed footprint closure strip system by any of the embodiments described is considered within the scope of this disclosure. The condensed footprint closure strip system may include a second closure strip recessed within a first closure strip and a third closure strip recessed within the second closure strip, etc. to create a smaller footprint of a number of closure strips prepared for shipping and/or transport.
(43) Numerous characteristics and advantages have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of structure and function. Many of the novel features are pointed out in the appended claims. The disclosure, however, is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts, within the principle of the disclosure, to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the general claims are expressed. It is further noted that, as used in this application, the singular forms a, an, and the include plural referents unless expressly and unequivocally limited to one referent.