Hybrid sealed attic insulation and ventilation system
10400444 ยท 2019-09-03
Inventors
- Timothy Graboski (Pompano Beach, FL, US)
- David Faulkner (Lakewood Ranch, FL, US)
- Mike Boulding (Davenport, FL, US)
Cpc classification
E04D13/16
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y10T428/24628
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
E04D13/17
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04D13/172
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F24F7/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E04D13/1606
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B7/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B7/18
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04D13/1637
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B1/7675
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F24F13/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
E04D13/16
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F24F7/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F13/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E04D13/17
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F24F7/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E04B7/18
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B7/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A sealed attic insulating and roof ventilating system includes a plenum formed in part by a barrier material attached to adjacent pairs of rafters and having a radiant or reflective upper surface and a corrugated lower surface to which an insulation material may be secured. This arrangement creates an uninterrupted air chamber or ventilation plenum between the barrier material, the adjacent rafters, and the roof decking through which exterior air can circulate unimpeded from the lower vents to the upper vents of the roof. The circulation through the ventilation plenum prevents moisture from accumulating or condensing under the roof decking and warping the roof decking, which ultimately leads to deterioration of the roof decking and failure of the roof covering, and eliminates ice damming on the top surface of the roof covering.
Claims
1. An attic insulation and under roof decking ventilation system comprising: a ventilation plenum located below a roof decking and between adjacent roof rafters connected to the roof decking and extending an entire distance between a soffit vent at one end and a roof vent at another end; the ventilation plenum including a barrier material connected to the adjacent roof rafters and forming a bottom of the ventilation plenum that also extends the entire distance between the soffit and roof vents, an underside of the roof decking forming a top of the ventilation plenum, the barrier material having a corrugated outermost lower face surface facing downward toward an interior attic space located below the ventilation plenum; the ventilation plenum configured to permit exterior air entering the soffit vent to circulate unimpeded through the ventilation plenum between the soffit vent and the roof vent but preventing the circulating exterior air from entering the interior attic space-located below the ventilation plenum.
2. A system according to claim 1, wherein a height of the ventilation plenum is equal to a height of the adjacent roof rafters.
3. A system according to claim 1, the barrier material including a reflective radiant barrier outermost upper face surface, the reflective radiant barrier outermost face surface facing upward toward the underside of the roof decking.
4. A system according to claim 1, the barrier material including spray insulating foam located on the corrugated outermost lower face surface of the barrier material.
5. A system according to claim 1 further comprising the ventilation plenum continuing to extend, and be in fluid communication with, the roof vent and another soffit vent located opposite the soffit vent.
6. A system according to claim 1, the system having no heat transfer to the interior attic space from the ventilation plenum.
7. An attic insulation and under roof decking ventilation system comprising: a ventilation plenum located below a roof decking and between adjacent roof rafters connected to the roof decking and extending an entire distance between a soffit vent at one end and a soffit vent at another end; the ventilation plenum including a barrier material connected to the adjacent roof rafters forming a bottom of the ventilation plenum that also extends the entire distance between the soffit vents, an underside of the roof decking forming a top of the ventilation plenum, the barrier material having a corrugated outermost lower face surface facing an interior attic space located below the ventilation plenum; the ventilation plenum configured to permit exterior air entering the soffit vents to circulate unimpeded through the ventilation plenum between the soffit vents and a roof vent located between the soffit vents but preventing the circulating exterior air from entering the attic space located below the ventilation plenum.
8. A system according to claim 7, wherein a height of the ventilation plenum is no greater than a height of the adjacent roof rafters.
9. A system according to claim 7, the barrier material including a reflective radiant barrier outermost upper face surface facing the underside of the roof decking.
10. A system according to claim 7, wherein spray insulating foam is located on the corrugated outermost face surface.
11. An attic insulation and under roof decking ventilation system comprising: a ventilation plenum located below a roof decking and between adjacent roof rafters connected to the roof decking, the ventilation plenum having a height no greater than a height of the adjacent roof rafters and extending an entire distance between a soffit vent at one end and a soffit vent at another end; the ventilation plenum including a barrier material forming a bottom of the ventilation plenum that also extends the entire distance between the soffit vents, the barrier material including a corrugated outermost lower face surface facing an interior attic space located below the ventilation plenum and a radiant barrier outermost upper face surface facing the underside of the roof decking, an underside of the roof decking forming a top of the ventilation plenum; and the ventilation plenum configured to permit exterior air entering the soffit vents to circulate unimpeded through the ventilation plenum between the soffit vents and a roof vent but preventing the circulating exterior air from entering the interior attic space located below the ventilation plenum.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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ELEMENTS AND NUMBERING USED IN THE DRAWINGS AND DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(3) 10 Barrier material 12 Upper layer or surface 14 Middle layer 16 Lower layer or surface 20 Hybrid sealed attic insulation and ventilation system 22 Attic space 24 Ceiling/floor joists 26 Roof rafters or truss top chord 28 Roof decking or sheathing 30 Bottom or inner side of 28 32 Roofing felt or underlayment 34 Weather-proof covering or roof system 38 Bottom side of 26 40 Insulating material 42 Air Chamber (ventilation plenum) 43 Exhaust plenum 44 Lower vents or intake ventilators 46 Upper vents or exhaust ventilators 52 Interior conditioned space
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(4) Referring to
(5) Upper layer 12 is a barrier surface and preferably one that meets the requirements of ASTM C1313. In a preferred embodiment, the layer 12 is a metalized film or an aluminum sheet with an emissivity rating of 0.1 or less. Upper layer 12 is laminated to one side of middle layer 14 using a high heat-resistant adhesive. Preferably, the high heat-resistant adhesive is rated up to 325 F. Adhesives having a higher heat-resistant rating may be used.
(6) Middle layer 14 is preferably fire retardant and water resistant. In a preferred embodiment, middle layer 14 is a kraft linerboard. The linerboard may have a weight of at least 33 lbs/1000 sq-ft.
(7) Lower layer 16 is a reinforced surface and is preferably a corrugated medium. The corrugated medium may have a weight of not less than 23 lbs/1000 sq-ft. Lower layer 16 is laminated to the other side of the middle layer 12 using a water-resistant adhesive.
(8) Referring now to
(9) Barrier material 10 is attached to the bottom side 38 of the rafters 26 (or between rafters) so that the upper, radiant barrier layer 12 is facing, but not touching, the inner side 30 of the roof decking 28 and the lower, corrugated surface layer 16 is facing away and toward the ceiling/floor joists 24 (i.e. attic space 22). Preferably, radiant barrier material 10 is sized to span the center-to-center distance of adjacent rafters 26.
(10) This arrangement provides an air chamber or plenum 42 between the decking 28 and the upper, radiant barrier layer 12. In a preferred embodiment, plenum 42 spans the distance between adjacent pairs of rafters 26, with the distance between the upper, radiant barrier layer 12 and the inner side of the roof decking 28 being the height of board used for the rafters 26 (e.g. 6 inches). An insulating material 40, such as but not limited to fiberglass insulation, spray polyurethane insulation or the like, may then be applied to the lower corrugated surface layer 16.
(11) The installed barrier material 10 creates an uninterrupted pathway or plenum 42 located between the upper, radiant barrier layer 12, rafters 26, and roof decking 28 for air to circulate unimpeded from the lower (soffit or eave) vents 44 upward to the upper (roof or exhaust) vents 46. The upper vents 46 may be any type of roof vent commonly used, including but not limited to ridge vents, wind driven turbines, solar powered ventilators and electrically driven fan vents. The barrier material 10 can also be installed to create an exhaust plenum 43 toward the ridge portion of the roof.
(12) The circulation of air through the plenum 42 allows moisture to evacuate from under the roof decking 28 and mitigates warping of the decking 28, deterioration of the decking 28, and pre-failure of the roof covering 34. This air circulation also eliminates ice damming on the top surface of the roof covering 34. Ice damming can also lead to roof damage as well as water infiltration to the roof and building structure.
(13) The barrier material 10 and insulation material 40 can extend over the entire surface area defined by adjacent rafters 26 or a portion of that surface area. Once in place, the attic space 22 may be climate-controlled to make it more suitable for habitation or storage.
(14) The barrier material 10 may be installed as a part of other systems in which an airspace or plenum 42 is desired between an external structure and the insulating material to prevent moisture accumulation as well as heat transfer between an interior insulated space and the structure.
(15) The embodiments described above are not all possible embodiments of the invention. Therefore, the scope of the invention is defined by the following claims. Those claims cover elements which may not be specifically listed in the claims but represent trivial differences from, or are equivalent to, the specific elements listed in the claims.