FLUTE FILLER
20240052638 ยท 2024-02-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04D11/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04D13/1643
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04D11/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04D13/16
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A flute filler for a standing seam metal roof having a plurality of ribs and having valleys therebetween comprising is provided. The flute filler comprises a sheet having a plurality of planks secured thereto. The planks are arranged to be side by side at spaced intervals such that each plank is adapted to be disposed in a valley and the sheet overlies the planks when the flute filler is situated on the roof. A cover board and a roofing membrane may be disposed over the sheet of the flute filler. In order to situate the flute filler on the roof, the planks are placed in a valley of the standing seam roof which can be accomplished by unrolling a rolled flute filler.
Claims
1. A flute filler comprising: a plurality of planks; and a sheet wherein the planks are secured to a sheet.
2. A flute filler as set forth in claim 1 wherein the plurality of planks are arranged side by side and spaced from one another.
3. A flute filler as set forth in claim 2 wherein the spacing between adjacent planks is at a regular interval.
4. A flute filler as set forth in claim 2 wherein the planks comprise an insulating material.
5. A flute filler as set forth in claim 4 wherein the planks comprise polystyrene or isocyanate insulating material.
6. A flute filler as set forth in claim 2 wherein the planks are secured to the sheet by an adhesive.
7. A flute filler as set forth in claim 2 wherein the planks are secured to the sheet with double sided tape.
8. A flute filler as set forth in claim 2 wherein the sheet is rectangular and has two end edges and two side edges.
9. A flute filler as set forth in claim 2 wherein each plank has a pair of end edges and a pair of sided edges.
10. A flute filler as set forth in claim 9 wherein each plank is secured to the sheet such that one end edge of the plank is at one of the side edges of the sheet and the plank extends toward the other of the side edges of the sheet such that the sheet overhangs the other of the end edges of the planks.
11. A flute filler as set forth in claim 10 wherein at least one plank is positioned such that one side edge of the plank is at one of the end edges of the sheet and another plank is positioned such that one side edge of the plank is spaced from the other of the end edges of the barrier layer such that the sheet overhangs the side edge of the other of the planks.
12. A flute filler as set forth in claim 2 wherein the plank is configured to be positioned between adjacent standing seams of a standing seam roof.
13. A flute filler as set forth in claim 2 wherein each plank has a rectangular cross section.
14. A flute filler as set forth in claim 2 wherein the flute filler can be rolled.
15. A flute filler as set forth in claim 2 wherein each plank has a trapezoidal cross section.
16. A flute filler for a standing seam metal roof having a plurality of ribs and having valleys therebetween comprising: a sheet having a plurality of planks secured thereto, the planks arranged to be side by side at spaced intervals such that each plank is disposed in a valley and the sheets overlies the planks; and a roofing membrane disposed over the sheet of the flute filler.
17. A flute filler as set forth in claim 16 further comprising a cover board disposed between the sheet and the roofing membrane.
18. A flute filler as set forth in claim 17 comprising a plurality of flute fillers and wherein the sheet of each flute filler is rectangular and has two end edges and two side edges.
19. A flute filler system as set forth in claim 18 wherein each plank has a pair of end edges and a pair of sided edges.
20. A flute filler as set forth in claim 19 wherein each plank is positioned such that one end edge of the plank is at one of the side edges of the sheet and the plank extends toward the other of the side edges of the sheet such that the sheet overhangs the other of the end edges of the planks.
21. A flute filler as set forth in claim 16 wherein the spacing between adjacent planks is uniform.
22. A flute filler as set forth in claim 16 wherein each plank comprises an insulating material.
23. A flute filler as set forth in claim 16 wherein each plank is positioned such that one end edge of the plank is at one of the side edges of the sheet and the plank extends toward the other of the side edges of the sheet such that the sheet overhangs the other of the end edges of the planks.
24. A flute filler as set forth in claim 16 wherein at least one plank is positioned such that one side edge of the plank is at one of the end edges of the sheet and another plank is positioned such that one side edge of the plank is spaced from the other of the end edges of the barrier layer such that the sheet overhangs the side edge of the other of the planks.
25. A method of filling flutes in a standing seam roof having ribs and valleys comprising the steps of: providing a flute filler comprising a sheet and a plurality of planks secured on the sheet; placing the plurality of planks in the valleys of the standing seam roof wherein the sheet is disposed over the planks and the standing seam roof while the planks are placed in the flutes.
26. A method as set forth in claim 25 further wherein the flute filler is rolled as provided and then unrolled so as to place the plurality of planks in the valleys of the standing seam roof between adjacent ribs.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0018] The following description of the disclosed embodiments is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or its uses.
[0019] An embodiment of a flute filler is generally shown at 10 in the Figures. The flute filler 10 comprises a sheet 12 and a plurality of planks 14, 14. The sheet 12 can comprise any material to which the planks 14, 14 may be secured. In one embodiment, the sheet 12 may comprise a vapor barrier, such as by way of example only, Duro-Last? Vapor Barrier available from Duro-Last, a division of Holcim Solutions and Products US, LLC located in Saginaw MI. In another embodiment, the sheet 12 may comprise a separation slip sheet, such as by way of example only Duro-Last? Duro-Blue Separation Slip Sheet also available from Duro-Last, a division of Holcim Solutions and Products US, LLC located in Saginaw MI. It will be appreciated that any suitable material may be used for the sheet 12. The sheet 12 is preferably flexible and can be rolled, as shown in
[0020] A standing seam roof is generally shown at 16. The standing seam roof 16 comprises a plurality of ribs 18. The standing seam roof 16 also comprises a plurality of valleys 20. The embodiments depicted in the Figures show that the ribs 18 are generally V-shaped and extend upwardly from the valleys 20. The rib 18 has a wider portion that is adjacent the valley 20 at the lower portion of the roof 16. The rib 18 narrows as it extends upwardly from the wider portion. The rib 18 may include a generally flat portion 19 spaced from the lower portion of the rib 18 as best seen in
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[0022] In another embodiment, as best seen in
[0023] The thickness of the planks 14, 14 can vary as desired. The planks 14, 14 may fill most of the valley 20 or only a portion of the valley 20. For example, the thickness of the plank 14, 14 may be equal or nearly equal to the distance from the valley 20 to the height of the rib 18. In other embodiments, the thickness of the plank 14, 14 may be more or less than the height of the rib 18, depending on the desired thickness dimension. Similarly, the width of the plank 14, 14 may be nearly coextensive with the width of the valley 20 between adjacent ribs 18 or may be only a portion of the width of the valley 20 between adjacent ribs 18. In an embodiment, the planks 14, 14 extend to be substantially even with the flat portions 19 of adjacent ribs 18. In certain embodiments, the placement of the planks 14, 14 results in a flat or substantially flat uniform surface over which to place other roofing elements, such as cover boards 26 and roofing membranes 34.
[0024] The planks 14, 14 preferably comprise an insulation material. By way of example, the planks 14, 14 may comprise polystyrene or isocyanate insulation material, each of which may be foamed as are known in the industry. Any suitable material, however, may be used for the planks 14, 14
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[0026] The planks 14, 14 may not extend to the edge of the sheet 12. That is, in some embodiments the sheets 12 extend beyond the planks 14, 14 to create an overhang. In this manner adjacent sheets 12 having the planks 14, 14 thereon may overlap to provide continuity of the sheet. In an embodiment, adjacent sheets 12 overlap so as to allow the sheet 12, e.g., the slip sheet or vapor barrier to be continuous and minimize or eliminate any gaps between adjacent sheets 12. As shown in
[0027] It will be appreciated that the sheet 12 may extend beyond only one end edge of adjacent planks 14, 14. That is, each plank 14, 14 may be secured to the sheet 12 such that one end edge of the plank 14, 14 is at one of the side edges of the sheet 12 and the plank 14, 14 extends toward the other of the side edges of the sheet 12, but not completely to the side edge such that the sheet 12 overhangs the other of the end edges of the planks 14, 14.
[0028] Similarly, the sheet 12 may extend beyond only one side edge of the first or last planks 14, 14. That is, one of the planks 14, 14 is positioned such that one side edge of the plank 14, 14 is at one of the end edges of the sheet 12 and another plank 14, 14 is positioned such that one side edge of the plank 14, 14 is spaced from the other of the end edges of the sheet 12 such that the sheet 12 overhangs the side edge of the other of the planks 14, 14.
[0029] In other embodiments, (not shown) the sheet 12 may not extend beyond the end edges of adjacent planks 14, 14 or beyond, the side edges of the first and last planks 14, 14.
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[0032] The flute filler 10 may be used to retrofit a standing seam metal roof 16. To accomplish this, a flute filler 10 is obtained which comprises a plurality of planks 14, 14 secured to a sheet 12. The sheet 12, having the planks 14, 14 connected thereto may be rolled,