Compressible foam closure for metal roofs
10072423 ยท 2018-09-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04D13/1618
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E04D13/176
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E04D13/17
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International classification
E04D13/16
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E04D13/00
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E04D13/17
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Abstract
A compressible foam closure for roof panels includes a core having an elongate body defining a longitudinal axis. The elongate body has at least two opposing sides and defines a thickness. A plurality of slits are formed in the core, into the thickness, extending from the at least two opposing sides toward the longitudinal axis. A thin, flexible, water impermeable skin covers the core. The slits can be formed fully through the core to form slices of the core that are stacked together.
Claims
1. A compressible foam closure for roof panels, comprising: a core having an elongate body defining a longitudinal axis, the elongate body having at least two opposing sides and defining a thickness; a plurality of slits formed in the core, into the thickness, extending from the at least two opposing sides perpendicular to the longitudinal axis; and a thin, flexible, water impermeable skin covering an entirety of the core.
2. The compressible foam closure of claim 1, wherein the slits are formed having a defined width, such that portions of the core adjacent to the slit are spaced from one another.
3. The compressible foam closure of claim 1, wherein the core has an elongated hexagonal cross-sectional shape defining a major axis and a minor axis, and wherein the slits are formed in the body parallel to the major axis.
4. The compressible foam closure of claim 1, wherein the slits extend toward, but not to, the longitudinal axis.
5. The compressible foam closure of claim 1, wherein the slits extending from one of the sides are coincident with the slits extending from an opposite side.
6. The compressible foam closure of claim 1, wherein the slits extending from one of the sides are staggered with the slits extending from an opposite side.
7. The compressible foam closure of claim 6, wherein the slits extend to the longitudinal axis.
8. The compressible foam closure of claim 7, wherein at least some of the slits extend beyond the longitudinal axis.
9. The compressible foam closure of claim 1, wherein the core is formed from a foam material.
10. The compressible foam closure of claim 9, wherein the core is formed from a closed cell elastomeric foam.
11. The compressible foam closure of claim 1, wherein the skin is formed from butyl rubber.
12. The compressible foam closure of claim 1, wherein the core has an elongated diamond cross-sectional shape defining a major axis and a minor axis, and wherein the slits are formed in the body parallel to the major axis.
13. The compressible foam closure of claim 12, wherein the slits extending from one side are staggered with the slits extending from the opposite side.
14. The compressible foam closure of claim 13, wherein at least some of the slits extend beyond the longitudinal axis.
15. The compressible foam closure of claim 1 including a release sheet on the thin, flexible, water impermeable skin.
16. The compressible foam closure of claim 15 wherein the release sheet has edges that extend beyond edges of the thin, flexible, water impermeable skin.
17. The compressible foam closure of claim 1 wherein the core is four-sided.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) While the present disclosure is susceptible of embodiments in various forms, there is shown in the drawings and will hereinafter be described one or more presently preferred embodiments with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered an exemplification and is not intended to limit the disclosure to the specific embodiment or embodiments illustrated.
(9) Referring now to the figures and in particular to
(10) An embodiment of the compressible foam closure 10 is illustrated in
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(13) It is also contemplated that in an embodiment of the core 112 in which the cuts 116a, 116b are staggered or alternating, the cuts 116a, 116b may extend beyond the longitudinal axis A.sub.112. It will be understood that many such configurations can be effected with one another. That is the cuts 16, 116 can be deep and coincident (not extending to the longitudinal axis A.sub.12, A.sub.112), deep and staggered or alternating (and can extend beyond the longitudinal axis A.sub.12, A.sub.112), shallow and coincident and shallow and staggered or alternating.
(14) For example, still another embodiment of the core 212 of the compressible foam closure 210 is illustrated in
(15) Examples of various core 212 dimensions across the major and minor axes A.sub.212major and A.sub.212minor, and core angles (, , ), distances between cuts or slits (216a to 216a, which is shown as D.sub.216a-a; 216b to 216b, which is shown as D.sub.216b-b; and 216a to 216b, which is shown as D.sub.216a-b) in inches, and depths of cuts or slits (d.sub.216) in inches, for the embodiment of
(16) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 EXAMPLE DIMENSIONS FOR COMPRESSIBLE FOAM CLOSURES Dist. between slits Ref. 216a to 216a Dist. Major Minor angle (D.sub.216a-a) and between slits Depth axis Axis ( in 216b to 216b 216a to 216b of slits (in.) (in.) deg.) (D.sub.216b-b) (in.) (D.sub.216a-b) (in.) (d.sub.216) (in.) 2.595 .910 19.32 0.750 0.375 0.735 2.574 .968 20.62 0.750 0.375 0.793 2.563 1.063 22.75 0.750 0.375 0.888 2.287 1.527 33.72 0.750 0.375 1.352
(17) It will be understood that in the above examples, the minor axis dimension (A.sub.212minor) is equal to the core thickness t.sub.212 and the reference angle , is one-half () of the acute angle .
(18) Still another embodiment of the compressible foam closure 310 is illustrated in
(19) In an embodiment, a release sheet or like member 332 is positioned on the outer covering 314. The release sheet 332 can be, for example, a paper sheet 334 with a release layer 336, such as silicone, on a surface in contact with the outer covering 314. The release sheet 332 provides a measure of protection for the outer covering 314. In that the outer covering 314 may be made from a material that is sticky, the release sheet 332 protects the outer covering from collecting dirt, debris and the like. In addition, the release sheet 332 also serves to facilitate handling and placement or installation of the closure 310. In an embodiment, the release sheet 332 has edges 338 that extend beyond the transverse edges 340 of the outer covering 314 so that the release sheet 332 is easily grasped by the overhanging edges 338 and removed from the closure 310 for installation. It will be appreciated that the release sheet can be used with any of the closures disclosed herein.
(20) The singulated slices 330 that form the core 312 can be formed with a variety of thicknesses t.sub.330. The thicknesses t.sub.330 can be constant or can change along the length l.sub.310 of the closure 310. 21. In an embodiment, the slices 330 are substantially identical to one another in cross-sectional shape. An outer surface 342 of the release sheet 332 can be provided with markings M, such as distance (length) markings to facilitate measuring and cutting the closure 310 as needed.
(21) It will also be appreciated that the outer covering 14, 314, when formed from a material such as a butyl rubber material, is sticky and will stick to itself, as well as other materials. As such, an end 344 of the closure 10, 110, 210, 310 can be closed by pinching the material onto itself beyond an end of the core 312. In this manner, the end of the closure 10, 110, 210, 310 can be sealed to prevent the ingress of moisture, debris, dirt and the like.
(22) It will be appreciated that the cuts or slits 16, 116, 216 in the core 12, 112, 212 and the slices 330 of the core 312 provide a measure of flexibility to the core material that a solid member might not otherwise afford. That is, a solid member may not be able to flex and conform to the size and shape of the roof panel P convolutions, whereas the cuts or slits 16, 116, 216 in the core 12, 112, 212 and the slices 330 of the core 312 allow the core 12, 112, 212, 312 to be bent or molded into a desire shape. Thus, the core 12, 112, 212, 312 conforms to the profile of the roof panels P and the flexible outer skin or covering 14, 314 contacts the panels P, such that the combination of the core 12, 112, 212, 312 and outer covering 14, 314 together provide resistance to environmental factors as well as resistance to vermin incursion.
(23) Those skilled in the art will appreciate that although a hexagonal-shaped closure 10, 110, 210, 310 is shown the closure 10, 110, 210, 310 (and specifically, the closure core 12, 112, 212, 312) can take many cross-sectional shapes, such as the illustrated elongated hexagonal shape and the elongated diamond shape, as well as rectangular shapes, oval shapes, and the like, all of which shapes are within the scope and spirit of the present disclosure.
(24) In the present disclosure, the words a or an are to be taken to include both the singular and the plural. Conversely, any reference to plural items shall, where appropriate, include the singular. All patents and published applications referred to herein are incorporated by reference in their entirety, whether or not specifically done so within the text of this disclosure.
(25) It will also be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the relative directional terms such as sides, upper, lower, top, bottom, rearward, forward and the like are for explanatory purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure.
(26) From the foregoing it will be observed that numerous modifications and variations can be effectuated without departing from the true spirit and scope of the novel concepts of the present disclosure. It is to be understood that no limitation with respect to the specific embodiments illustrated is intended or should be inferred. The disclosure is intended to cover by the appended claims all such modifications as fall within the scope of the claims.