Laminated Roof Shingle
20180363300 ยท 2018-12-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04D1/2918
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04D2001/005
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04D1/26
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04D1/26
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B32B38/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A laminated composition shingle includes a first sheet having a first mineral granule surface and a first rectangular shape without tab cut-outs laminated with a second sheet having a second mineral granule surface. The second sheet has tab cut-outs along only one of the longer edges of the second sheet. An exposed portion of the laminated composition shingle that remains uncovered when the laminated composition shingle forms a roof covering has a width that is between 40% and 45% of an overall width of the laminated composition shingle. A width of the tab cut-outs is between 90% and 97% of the width of the exposed portion of the laminated composition shingle. All the tab cut-outs may have the same width. There may be visible marking on the shingle to indicate placement of the next course of shingles.
Claims
1. A laminated composition shingle comprising: a first sheet having a first mineral granule surface and a first rectangular shape without tab cut-outs; and a second sheet having a second mineral granule surface, a plain surface opposite the second mineral granule surface, a second rectangular shape, a visible line that indicates where a lower edge of a second laminated composition shingle is placed to provide an exposed portion of the laminated composition shingle, a width of the exposed portion of the laminated composition shingle being between 40% and 45% of an overall width of the laminated composition shingle, tab cut-outs along only one longer edge of the second sheet having a width between 90% and 97% of the width of the exposed portion of the laminated composition shingle, and the plain surface of the second sheet laminated to the first mineral granule surface of the first sheet with the longer edge of the second sheet having an edge of the tab cut-outs coincident with one longer edge of the first sheet to form the laminated composition shingle.
2. The laminated composition shingle of claim 1, wherein all the tab cut-outs have the same width.
3. (canceled)
4. The laminated composition shingle of claim 1, wherein the visible line is a plurality of intermittent slits in the second sheet along the long edge of the exposed portion.
5. The laminated composition shingle of claim 1, wherein the visible line is a notch in the second sheet at each of two ends of the long edge of the exposed portion.
6. The laminated composition shingle of claim 1, wherein the first sheet has a length that is the same as a length of the laminated composition shingle and a width that is less than one-half the overall width of the laminated composition shingle.
7. The laminated composition shingle of claim 6, wherein the second sheet has a length that is the same as the length of the laminated composition shingle and a width that the same as the overall width of the laminated composition shingle.
8. A method of making a laminated composition shingle, the method comprising: cutting a first sheet having a first mineral granule surface and a first rectangular shape without tab cut-outs; cutting a second sheet having a second mineral granule surface, a plain surface opposite the second mineral granule surface, and a second rectangular shape; shape with tab cut-outs along only one longer edge of the second sheet; forming a visible line on the second sheet that indicate where a lower edge of a second laminated composition shingle is placed to provide an exposed width of the laminated composition shingle, the exposed width of the laminated composition shingle being between 40% and 45% of an overall width of the laminated composition shingle; cutting tab cut-outs along only one longer edge of the second sheet and laminating the plain surface of the second sheet to the first mineral granule surface of the first sheet with the longer edge of the second sheet having the tab cut-outs coincident with one longer edge of the first sheet to form the laminated composition shingle.
9. The method of making a laminated composition shingle of claim 8, wherein all the tab cut-outs have the same width.
10. (canceled)
11. The method of making a laminated composition shingle of claim 8 wherein forming the visible line comprises cutting a plurality of intermittent slits in the second sheet along the long edge of the exposed portion.
12. The method of making a laminated composition shingle of claim 8 wherein forming the visible line comprises cutting a notch in the second sheet at each of two ends of the long edge of the exposed portion.
13. The method of making a laminated composition shingle of claim 8, wherein the first sheet has a length that is the same as a length of the laminated composition shingle and a width that is less than one-half the overall width of the laminated composition shingle.
14. The method of making a laminated composition shingle of claim 13, wherein the second sheet has a length that is the same as the length of the laminated composition shingle and a width that the same as the overall width of the laminated composition shingle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] The invention may best be understood by referring to the following description and accompanying drawings that are used to illustrate embodiments of the invention by way of example and not limitation. In the drawings, in which like reference numerals indicate similar elements:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0015] In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth.
[0016] However, it is understood that embodiments of the invention may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known circuits, structures and techniques have not been shown in detail in order not to obscure the understanding of this description.
[0017] In the following description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which illustrate several embodiments of the present invention. It is understood that other embodiments may be utilized, and mechanical compositional, structural, and operational changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure. The following detailed description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the embodiments of the present invention is defined only by the claims of the issued patent.
[0018] Dimensional information in the following description should be understood as nominal dimensions that are intended to encompass variations in dimensions that normally occur in the commercial production of laminated asphalt composition roofing shingles. Terms such as approximately, about, and substantially may be used to qualify dimensional information in the following description but such qualifications are intended merely to reinforce that the dimensions are nominal dimensions and not to differentiate qualified dimensions from unqualified dimensions. It will be recognized that roofing shingles are not precision parts and that substantial variations in dimensions can occur between nominally identical shingles without affecting their function or usability.
[0019] The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. Spatially relative terms, such as beneath, below, lower, above, upper, and the like may be used herein for ease of description to describe one element's or feature's relationship to another element(s) or feature(s) as illustrated in the figures. It will be understood that the spatially relative terms are intended to encompass different orientations of the device in use or operation in addition to the orientation depicted in the figures. For example, if the device in the figures is turned over, elements described as below or beneath other elements or features would then be oriented above the other elements or features. Thus, the exemplary term below can encompass both an orientation of above and below. The device may be otherwise oriented (e.g., rotated 90 degrees or at other orientations) and the spatially relative descriptors used herein interpreted accordingly.
[0020] As used herein, the singular forms a, an, and the are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms comprises and/or comprising specify the presence of stated features, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof.
[0021] The terms or and and/or as used herein are to be interpreted as inclusive or meaning any one or any combination. Therefore, A, B or C or A, B and/or C mean any of the following: A; B; C; A and B; A and C; B and C; A, B and C. An exception to this definition will occur only when a combination of elements, functions, steps or acts are in some way inherently mutually exclusive.
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[0023] The laminated composition shingle 100 shown in
[0024] The longer edge 112 of the second sheet having the tab cut-outs is adjacent to one of the longer edges 132 of the first sheet. In the shingle 100 shown in
[0025] In other shingles, the longer edge of the second sheet may be slightly offset from the longer edge of the first sheet for the purpose of creating certain decorative appearances. In still other shingles, the longer edge of either or both of the sheets may not be a straight line.
[0026] The dimensions of most asphalt composition roofing shingles are standardized either to a width 130 of 12 by a length 134 of 36 or to a width of 0.337 m by a length of 1 m (1339). If the longer edge of the shingle is not a straight line, the standardized dimensions will generally be for the largest rectangle that is fully covered by the shingle.
[0027] Laminated composition roofing shingles may have a portion that is a double thickness and a remaining portion that is a single thickness. The construction of most laminated composition roofing shingles is standardized such that the single thickness portion is slightly wider than the double thickness portion. Pairs of shingles can thus be stacked with a double thickness portion against a single thickness portion to produce a package of uniform thickness. Laminated composition roofing shingles that embody the invention can be made according to these standards. While laminated composition roofing shingles made from two sheets of material are shown and described, it will be appreciated that additional sheets may be used to form a laminated shingle that embodies the invention.
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[0030] A portion of the shingles 100 in one course 502 immediately above the exposed portion 514 will be covered both by the succeeding course 504 and by the next succeeding course 506. Thus, there will be three shingles layered together immediately above the exposed portion of a shingle. This portion of the shingle is called the headlap. It is desirable to provide a 2 (51 mm) headlap. The width of the headlap is the width 130 of the shingle less twice the exposure 114. Laying a 1236 laminated composition shingles with 5 exposure of the tabs provides a 2 headlap, 12 (25). Laying a 0.337 m1 m (1339) laminated composition shingle with 0.143 m (5) exposure of the tabs also provides a 51 mm (2) headlap, 0.337 m (20.143 m).
[0031] The exposed portion of the laminated composition shingle generally has a width that is between 40% and 45% of the overall width of the laminated composition shingle. Thus the exposed portion of 1236 laminated composition shingles is generally between 4.8 (0.4012) and 5.4 (0.4512). The exposed portion of 0.337 m1 m (1339) laminated composition shingles is generally between 0.135 m (5.30) and 0.152 m (5.96).
[0032] The width 116 of the cut-out tabs 126 in the overlay layer 120 of a laminated composition shingle 100 that embodies the invention is less than the exposure 114 of the shingle. This differs from conventional laminated asphalt shingles in which the width of the cut-out tabs is the same as the exposure. Reducing the width 116 of the cut-out tabs 126 results in an uninterrupted area 510 on the overlay layer 120 above the cut-out tabs 126. The uninterrupted area 510 of the third course 506 has been highlighted in
[0033] Pairs of overlay layers 120 are cut as interlocking tab strips from a single sheet of shingle roofing material. The cut-out tabs 126 of a first overlay layer are rotated 180 to become the tabs of a second overlay layer. Therefore the tabs 124 of the overlay layer 120 and the tab-simulating areas 126 of the base layer 110 cannot provide the ability to color a laminated shingle 100 in the same way as the uninterrupted area 510 on the overlay layer. The coloring that falls on a conventional overlay layer immediately adjacent to the lower edge of a succeeding course will also fall on the lower exposed edge of the overlay layer because of use of the cut-out tabs of one overlay layer to become the tabs of another overlay layer with a 180 rotation.
[0034] The width 116 of the cut-out tabs 126 in the overlay layer 120 of a laminated composition shingle 100 that embodies may be between 90% and 97% of the width 114 of the exposed portion 514 of the laminated composition shingle. Thus the width 116 of the cut-out tabs 126 in an inventive 1236 laminated composition shingle with a typical 5 exposure is between 4.50 (0.905) and 4.85 (0.975). This will provide an uninterrupted area 510 on the overlay layer 120 between 0.15 and 0.50 wide. The width 116 of the cut-out tabs 126 in an inventive 0.337 m1 m (1339) laminated composition shingle with a typical 0.143 m (5) exposure is between 0.129 m (5.06) and 0.139 m (5.46). This will provide an uninterrupted area 510 on the overlay layer 120 between 4 mm (0.16) and 14 mm (0.57) wide.
[0035] A laminated composition shingle 100 (
[0036] The visible marking 118 may be a painted or inked line applied to the second mineral granule surface, a color change in the second mineral granule surface, a gap in the second mineral granule surface, notches at the edge of the shingle, a slit in the second sheet, or other markings that will be visible during the installation of the shingles. The visible marking may extend across the entire length of the shingle, be applied at only two separated points on the shingle, or be intermittent along the length of the shingle.
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[0038] The laminated asphalt composition roofing shingle 600 shown in
[0039] The plain surface of the second sheet 620 is laminated to the first mineral granule surface of the first sheet 610. The longer edge 612 of the second sheet 620 having the tab cut-outs 626 is adjacent to one of the longer edges 632 of the first sheet 610.
[0040] As can be seen in
[0041] It may desirable that all the edges 622 of the tab cut-outs adjacent the uninterrupted area lie on a straight line. This may require that the lower ends 612, 652 of tabs 624, 654 that are shorter than the longest tab 644 be cut to interlock with another second sheet with a scrap area between the shortened lower ends and the edges adjacent the uninterrupted area.
[0042] The laminated asphalt composition roofing shingle 600 shown in
[0043] While certain exemplary embodiments have been described and shown in the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that such embodiments are merely illustrative of and not restrictive on the broad invention, and that this invention is not limited to the specific constructions and arrangements shown and described, since various other modifications may occur to those of ordinary skill in the art. The description is thus to be regarded as illustrative instead of limiting.