SHEET MATERIAL FOR ROOFING WITH WATER-BASED ADHESIVE BACK COATING
20170328067 · 2017-11-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04D12/002
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04D5/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A sheet material for roofing to be installed on a roof under an overlayment comprising a closed-weave woven having a top side and a back side; a thermoplastic layer affixed on the top side; and a water-based adhesive coating affixed on the back side. The sheet material is manufactured as a roll in which the thermoplastic layer isolates the water-based adhesive coating from an immediate environment when the sheet material is in a roll form.
Claims
1. A sheet material for roofing to be installed on a roof under an overlayment, the sheet material comprising: a closed-weave woven having a top side and a back side; a thermoplastic layer affixed on the top side; and a water-based adhesive coating affixed on the back side, wherein the sheet material is manufactured as a roll in which the thermoplastic layer on the top side isolates the water-based adhesive coating from an immediate environment when the sheet material is in a roll form.
2. The sheet material of claim 1, wherein the water-based adhesive coating is affixed to the back side according to a pattern which is consistent across the back side.
3. The sheet material of claim 1, wherein the water-based adhesive coating substantially covers entirely the back side.
4. The sheet material of claim 1, wherein the sheet material comprises a width and an edge portion along the width, further wherein the water-based adhesive coating is affixed to the back side according to a pattern which is consistent across the back side except for the edge portion.
5. The sheet material for roofing of claim 1, wherein the closed-weave woven and the thermoplastic layer conform to an identical Resin Identification Code (RIC) for recycling purposes.
6. The sheet material for roofing of claim 1, wherein the sheet material has a width, the sheet material further comprising an edge portion covering a portion of the width, the edge portion having a different characteristic relative to the water-based adhesive coating on a remaining portion of the back side.
7. The sheet material for roofing of claim 6, wherein the different characteristic comprises one of density of the water-based adhesive coating, nature of the water-based adhesive coating, and pattern of the water-based adhesive coating.
8. The sheet material for roofing of claim 1, further comprises another thermoplastic layer affixed on the back side before the water-based adhesive coating.
9. The sheet material for roofing of claim 8, wherein at least one of the thermoplastic layers is vapor impermeable.
10. The sheet material for roofing of claim 8, wherein at least one the thermoplastic layers is a film-forming polymer.
11. The sheet material for roofing of claim 8, wherein at least one the thermoplastic layers comprises at least one of: polyethylene and polypropylene.
12. A combination for installation on a roof structure comprising: an overlayment; and a sheet material between the roof structure and the overlayment, the sheet material comprising: a closed-weave woven having a top side and a back side; a thermoplastic layer affixed on the top side; and a water-based adhesive coating affixed on the back side, wherein, when the combination is installed on the roof structure, the back side adheres to the roof structure and the top side is disposed under the overlayment.
13. The combination of claim 12, wherein the sheet material is manufactured as a roll in which the thermoplastic layer isolates the water-based adhesive coating from an immediate environment when the sheet material is in a roll form.
14. The combination of claim 12, wherein the water-based adhesive coating is affixed to the back side according to a pattern which is consistent across the back side.
15. The combination of claim 12, wherein the water-based adhesive coating substantially covers entirely the back side.
16. The combination of claim 12, wherein the sheet material comprises a width and an edge portion along the width, further wherein the water-based adhesive coating is affixed to the back side according to a pattern which is consistent across the back side except for the edge portion.
17. An assembly comprising a plurality of lengths of sheet material from a roll, the plurality of lengths of sheet material for installation on a roof structure in side-by-side and partially overlapping manner, the sheet material comprising: a closed-weave woven having a top side and a back side; a thermoplastic layer affixed on the top side; and a water-based adhesive coating affixed on the back side, wherein, in the roll, the thermoplastic layer isolates the water-based adhesive coating from an immediate environment, and wherein the sheet material is adapted to be unrolled for installation over the roof structure exposing the water-based adhesive coating for adherence to the roof structure.
18. The assembly of claim 17, wherein the water-based adhesive coating is affixed to the back side according to a pattern which is consistent across the back side.
19. The assembly of claim 17, wherein the water-based adhesive coating substantially covers entirely the back side.
20. The assembly of claim 17, wherein the sheet material comprises a width and an edge portion along the width, further wherein the water-based adhesive coating is affixed to the back side according to a pattern which is consistent across the back side except for the edge portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] Further features and advantages of the present disclosure will become apparent from the following detailed description, taken in combination with the appended drawings, in which:
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[0024] It will be noted that throughout the appended drawings, like features are identified by like reference numerals.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0025] There is disclosed herein various embodiments of a sheet material for roofing.
[0026] The following terms are first defined.
[0027] The term “closed-weave woven” is intended to mean yarns or threads that are normally tightly interlaced at a right angle to form a fabric or a sheet material. The method in which these yarns or threads are interwoven affects the characteristics of the fabric or of the sheet material. The yarns or threads that are tightly interlaced may also be at an angle different than the right angle. Normally, “closed-weave woven” means that there is no space between the yarns or threads.
[0028] The term “thermoplastic layer” is intended to mean an elastic and flexible layer, made of a thermoplastic material, to be affixed to at least one of the front and back sides of a closed-weave woven. The “thermoplastic layer” may provide a weather-resistant barrier which prevents moisture and other external elements from passing through the sheet material.
[0029] The term “stick” or “to stick” is intended to mean “to adhere”, “to affix”, “to remain in place”, “to cling”, but not necessarily in permanent fashion. In the present document, the water-based adhesive coating provides more “stickiness” or is “stickier” than the surface on which it is installed; that is, the surface on which it is installed is more slippery if it does not have the water-based adhesive coating that if it does. Furthermore, the “stickiness” is stronger or greater in the direction parallel to the coating that in the direction that is normal to the coating.
[0030] Referring now to
[0031] According to an embodiment illustrated on
[0032] According to other embodiments, the adhesive coating 26 may consist of circular spots of different diameters, disposed according to another configuration, or a different shape (e.g., square, triangle, etc.). According to another embodiment, the adhesive coating 26 may also be realized as a uniform coating. According to another alternative embodiment, the adhesive coating 26 may consist in a series of equidistant or not equidistant straight stripes or alternatively shaped stripes such as wave-shaped stripes 30, and they may have substantially parallel path with or without crossing, or may cross to form a grid or a web. Width of the areas covered by the adhesive coating 26 and space between areas covered with the adhesive coating 26 may vary.
[0033] The proportion of the back side 24 covered with the adhesive coating 26 varies between about 15% and 100% of the surface of the entire back side 24 of the sheet material for roofing 10. According to an embodiment, the adhesive coating 26 occupies more than 30% of the surface of the back side 24. According to an embodiment, the adhesive coating 26 occupies more than 35% of the surface of the back side 24. According to an embodiment, the adhesive coating 26 occupies more than 40% of the surface of the back side 24. According to an embodiment, the adhesive coating 26 occupies more than 45% of the surface of the back side 24. According to an embodiment, the adhesive coating 26 occupies more than 50% of the surface of the back side 24. According to an embodiment, the adhesive coating 26 occupies more than 55% of the surface of the back side 24. According to an embodiment, the adhesive coating 26 occupies more than 60% of the surface of the back side 24. According to an embodiment, the adhesive coating 26 occupies more than 65% of the surface of the back side 24. According to an embodiment, the adhesive coating 26 occupies more than 70% of the surface of the back side 24. According to an embodiment, the adhesive coating 26 occupies more than 75% of the surface of the back side 24. According to an embodiment, the adhesive coating 26 occupies more than 80% of the surface of the back side 24. According to an embodiment, the adhesive coating 26 occupies more than 85% of the surface of the back side 24. According to an embodiment, the adhesive coating 26 occupies more than 90% of the surface of the back side 24. According to an embodiment, the adhesive coating 26 occupies more than 95% of the surface of the back side 24. According to an embodiment, the adhesive coating 26 occupies 100% of the surface of the back side 24.
[0034] According to an embodiment, the proportion of the back side 24 covered with the adhesive coating 26 varies depending on sections (e.g., the edges or edge portions) relative to the width (
[0035] According to an embodiment, the edge portion covers more than 5% of the width of the sheet material for roofing 10. According to an embodiment, the edge portion covers more than 10% of the width of the sheet material for roofing 10. According to an embodiment, the edge portion covers more than 15% of the width of the sheet material for roofing 10. According to an embodiment, the ratio of coverage with the adhesive coating 26 on the edge portion versus on the center portion of the sheet material for roofing 10 is above 2 to 1. According to an embodiment, the ratio of coverage with the adhesive coating 26 on the edge portion versus on the center portion of the sheet material for roofing 10 is above 3 to 1. According to an embodiment, the ratio of coverage with the adhesive coating 26 on the edge portion versus on the center portion of the sheet material for roofing 10 is above 5 to 1.
[0036] According to one embodiment, the nature of the adhesive coating 26 of the edge portions is different from the nature of the adhesive coating 26 outside the edge portions, with the side-edge adhesive coating being for adhering to the top side 22 of the sheet material for roofing 10 wherein installed in an overlapping manner.
[0037] According to an embodiment, the adhesive coating 26 is selected such that it is compatible with a protective layer with which it interacts upon being rolled (e.g. spooled) and therefore, the protective layer acts as a weather protective barrier prior to installation (e.g., the thermoplastic layer 12 on the top side 22, as further discussed below). The adhesive coating 26 is therefore fully workable when the sheet material 10 is unrolled and the adhesive coating 26 is exposed. According to an embodiment, the adhesive coating 26 is selected to be active upon contact with an activation ingredient, for instance water.
[0038] Referring to
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[0040] According to embodiment, the sheet material for roofing 10 is manufactured in rolls 140 (see
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[0042] According to an embodiment, the nature of the yarns 20 of the closed-weave woven 16 and of the thermoplastic layer 12 are selected to be in the same recycling category and accordingly able to be recycled using a common process. According to an embodiment, they conform to the #2 PEHD/HDPE or high-density polyethylene according to the Resin Identification Codes (RIC). Furthermore, the water-based adhesive coating 26 is further selected to not hinder the recycling process of the sheet material for roofing 10. Accordingly, the sheet material for roofing 10 is fully recyclable, generating no environmentally-harmful material.
[0043] According to an embodiment, any additional layer or coating added to the above closed-weave-woven 16, thermoplastic layer 12 and adhesive coating 26 are selected as either in the same recycling category or as not hindering the recycling process.
[0044] Referring now to
[0045] The yarns 20 of the closed-weave woven 16 may be formed of a thermoplastic polymer, such as polypropylene, polyethylene, polyester, nylon or other similar materials. However, it is to be noted that the yarns 20 of the closed-weave woven 16 may be of any suitable material that has strength sufficient to resist tearing when exposed to tensile loads from various directions.
[0046] The yarns 20 are interwoven as shown in
[0047] The yarns of a first gauge 18 and the yarn of a second gauge 14 may comprise any cross-sectional shape and size, depending upon the desired tensile characteristics of the closed-weave woven 16. For example, the yarns of a first gauge 18 may be interwoven fibers as shown in
[0048] Referring back to
[0049] The sheet material for roofing 10 is shown as having a thermoplastic layer 12 positioned over each side of the top side 22 and the back side 24 of the closed-weave woven 16. However, it is understood that certain applications may allow the closed-weave woven 16 to have only one of the top side 22 and the back side 24 on which is affixed a thermoplastic layer 12 while keeping the desired characteristics. The thermoplastic layer 12 may include polyethylene, polypropylene, or other similar thermoplastic polymers.
[0050] The sheet material for roofing 10 is formed by extruding layers of thermoplastic layer 12 over the closed-weave woven 16, but it is understood that the thermoplastic layers 12 may be affixed to the closed-weave woven 16 using an adhesive or any other manner of attachment.
[0051] According to an embodiment, the water-based adhesive will be affixed to the back side 24 of the sheet material for roofing 10 using a die stamping/printing method (explained further in relation with
[0052] It is to be noted that the thermoplastic layer 12 affixed on the top side 22 of the closed-weave woven 16 may differ from the thermoplastic layer 12 affixed on the back side 24 of the closed-weave woven 16. Selection of different compositions or characteristics for the thermoplastic layers 12 may be performed to optimize the sheet material for roofing 10 for particular applications.
[0053] The thermoplastic layers 12 may be variably pigmented to allow the color of the thermoplastic layers 12 to be selected based upon particular requirements. The thickness of the thermoplastic layers 12 is selected such that the sheet material for roofing 10 is flexible, whereby the flexible nature of the sheet material for roofing 10 allows it to be formed into rolls 140 and easily installed by simply unrolling the sheet material for roofing 10 over a roof support structure or the like.
[0054] According to an embodiment, the sheet material for roofing 10 is installed between a roof support structure/deck and an overlayment in order to provide a waterproof barrier for the roof structure. The sheet material for roofing 10 is normally intended to be self-adhesive to the roof structure, but may be additionally mechanically fastened to the roof rafters using nails or screws.
[0055] The sheet material for roofing 10 may be formed from a plurality of thermoplastic layers 12 having an improved resistance to deterioration from exposure to external elements, such as moisture and dirt, so that the sheet material for roofing 10 has an improved durability and longevity. Moreover, employing closed-weave woven 16 in the sheet material for roofing 10 provides an improved tensile strength capable of being walked upon without tearing when being installed on the roof. The closed-weave woven 16 further provides improved strength to resist tearing when exposed to external forces, such as collected moisture, wind, and other external forces.
[0056] As shown, the improved resistance to deterioration and tearing provided by the sheet material for roofing 10 improves the integrity and effectiveness of the weather-resistant barrier provided by the sheet material for roofing 10. By improving the longevity of the waterproof integrity of the sheet material for roofing 10 to more closely match the integrity of the entire roof structure, the longevity of the integrity of the entire roof structure is improved.
[0057] According to an embodiment, and referring now to
[0058] According to an embodiment, the rolls 140 are of a length allowing the whole width of a roof to be covered with the sheet material for roofing 10 without any interruption lengthwise. According strips of the sheet material for roofing 10 are installed bottom up, a bottom edge portion of the top strip 154 of sheet material for roofing 10 covering a top edge portion of the bottom strip 152.
[0059] According to an embodiment, battens 146 are then fastened over the sheet material for roofing 10 and on the roof rafters 142, where the overlayment 148 is then attached to the battens 146, as shown in
[0060] It is to be noted that illustration of the roof structure provided on
[0061] According to another embodiment in relation with
[0062] Still referring to
[0063] According to another embodiment, there is provided a method 200 for preparing a sheet material for roofing 10. The method for preparing a sheet material for roofing 10 comprises the step 202 of weaving a closed-weave woven 16.
[0064] The method 200 for preparing sheet material for roofing 10 may further comprise the step 204 of affixing a thermoplastic layer 12 to at least one of a top side 22 and the back side 24 of the closed-weave woven 16 for providing a weather-resistant barrier. According to an embodiment, step 204 of affixing a thermoplastic layer 12 can be performed by extruding layers of thermoplastic layer 12 over the closed-weave woven 16
[0065] The method 200 for preparing a sheet material for roofing 10 further comprises the step 206 of affixing a water-based adhesive coating 26 on the back side 24 of the closed-weave woven 16 for providing a weather-resistant barrier. According to an embodiment, step 206 of affixing a water-based adhesive coating 26 on the back side 24 can be performed by using a roll on which a die having the selected pattern for the water-based adhesive coating is installed. The die will pick up (be dipped in or exposed to) the water-based adhesive and will roll on the back side 24 of sheet material for roofing 10 thereby transferring a coating of water-based adhesive thereto.
[0066] Referring to
[0067] According to another embodiment (not shown), the closed-weave woven 16 is wounded and again unwound into the unwinding machine for showing upwardly the back side 24 of the closed-weave woven 16. Another polymer film 304 is then extruded through the heated die 302 to form the second plastic layer 120 covering the back side 24 of the closed-weave woven 16. The second thermoplastic layer 120 then bonds to the back side 24 of the closed-weave woven 16 at the nip point 306, where at least one of rollers 312, 314 is cooled for cooling the temperature of the closed-weave woven 16 which is being bonded with the second thermoplastic layer 120.
[0068] At this step, if necessary (not shown), the closed-weave woven 16 is wounded and again unwound into the unwinding machine for showing upwardly the back side 24 of the closed-weave woven 16.
[0069] A further step consists in affixing or applying the water-based adhesive coating 26 to the back side 24 of the sheet material for roofing 10 using a die stamping/printing method. According to embodiment, a non-contact affixing technique such as an adhesive spray technique or an adhesive jet technique may be used to affix the water-based adhesive coating 26. According to an embodiment (not shown), a contact-requiring technique such as stamping can be used to affix water-based adhesive coating 26 on the back side 24 (the closed-weave woven 16 or the second thermoplastic layer 120 when present) of the sheet material for roofing 10.
[0070] According to an embodiment, a printing process may take place during which printing is performed over the top side 22 of the manufactured sheet material for roofing 10. The printing process may consist in printing installation information, warranty information, and caution information to name a few on the top side 22 of the sheet material for roofing 10.
[0071] Optionally, at ambient temperature, the closed-weave woven 16 that can be extruded with first and/or second thermoplastic layers 12,120, passes through an engraved roller 308 and a backer roller 310. Using this process, the embossed pattern 34 is respectively cast into the first thermoplastic layer 12, the closed-weave woven 16 and alternatively, the second thermoplastic layer 120. Since the step of passing the closed-weave woven 16 through the engraved roller 308 and the backer roller 310 is performed once the closed-weave woven 16 is extruded with first and second thermoplastic layers 12,120, there is no need for one or both roller(s) 308, 310 to be temperature controlled to cool down the polymer film extrusion and engraved to provide the embossed pattern 34.
[0072] After these steps (not shown), the exiting sheet material for roofing 10 is fed to a roller for forming a manufactured roll 140 of the sheet material for roofing 10.
[0073] One must note that, according to embodiments, the step of affixing the adhesive coating 26, the step of printing the sheet material for roofing 10 and the step of embossing the sheet material for roofing 10 may be alternated. Furthermore, according to embodiments, the step of wounding and unwounding the sheet material for roofing 10 to present on top the desired face may be performed as many times as needed.
[0074] While preferred embodiments have been described above and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, it will be evident to those skilled in the art that modifications may be made without departing from this disclosure. Such modifications are considered as possible variants comprised in the scope of the disclosure.