序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
21 Highly reflective asphalt-based roofing membrane US10659001 2003-09-10 US20050053745A1 2005-03-10 Robert Bartek; Ruben Garcia
A prefabricated asphalt-based waterproof roofing membrane for use in a multi-ply asphalt-based commercial roofing system, e.g. a cap sheet that forms the exposed layer of a multi-ply built-up roofing system, is manufactured at a factory to have a highly reflective non-asphalt based elastomeric top coating layer with an upper surface that meets current EPA Energy Star requirements. Preferably, a polymer primer layer is interposed between the highly reflective coating layer and an asphalt saturated and coated reinforcing substrate to keep oils and other colored components in the asphalt from exuding into the highly reflective coating layer.
22 Laminated roofing shingle US10463274 2003-06-17 US20040258883A1 2004-12-23 Casimir Paul Weaver
A laminated roofing shingle has an increased nailing zone obtained by increasing the width of the backer strip and thinning a portion of the extended backer strip underlying the nailing zone on the upper shingle layer. The thinned portion is of a width such that when a pair of the shingles are stacked one atop the other with their respective backer strips oriented in opposite directions, the respective thinned portions are aligned with one another and are separated only by the upper shingle layer of the lowermost shingle. When stacked and bundled, the extended backer strip portions do not substantially increase the height of the bundle. The height of the bundle may be further reduced by forming a longitudinally extending thinned area in the upper shingle layer overlying the thinned portion of the backer strip. Thinning of both the backer strip portion and the upper layer is achieved by depositing on the asphalt coated mat in these areas, mineral granules of a smaller size than are deposited on the remainder of the weather surfaces of the two shingle layers or a thin self-sticking tape strip.
23 Self-adhering modified bitumen underlayment for tile roofs US10776863 2004-02-11 US20040161569A1 2004-08-19 Natalino Zanchetta; Shaik Mohseen
A self-adhering modified bituminous roofing tile underlayment material for tile roof assemblies that comprises an APP modified bitumen compound on the front side, and a factory-applied self-adhesive compound on the back side of a reinforcement carrier sheet, and granules embedded on the APP modified bitumen compound to provide a non-skid surface. A method of manufacturing such composite comprising coating an APP compound on the top surface and affixing a self-adhesive compound to the bottom surface of a reinforcement carrier support sheet, and applying a release liner to the tacky self-adhesive layer during manufacture, stripping the release liner, selvage release film and end lap film from the membrane immediately prior to use, subsequently placing the surface of the membrane directly on to the upper surface of the roof deck, base sheet or underlayment, and applying force directly to the sheet to enhance the bond between the composite and the underlying surface that is created by the tacky self-adhesive compound. The present invention relates generally to roofing underlayments residential roofing assemblies using tiles made of clay or concrete as the exposed surface.
24 Self-adhered modified bitumen roofing material US10131842 2002-04-25 US06696125B2 2004-02-24 Natalino Zanchetta; Shaik Mohseen
A self-adhering modified bituminous roof covering composite that comprises an APP modified bitumen compound on the front side, and a factory-applied self-adhesive compound on the back side of a reinforcement carrier sheet. A method of manufacturing such composite comprising coating an APP compound on the top surface and affixing a self-adhesive compound to the bottom surface of a reinforcement carrier support sheet, and applying a release liner to the tacky self-adhesive layer during manufacture, stripping the release liner, selvage release film and end lap film from the membrane immediately prior to use, subsequently placing the exposed surface of the membrane directly on to the upper surface of the roof deck, base sheet or underlayment, and applying force directly to the sheet to enhance the bond between the composite and the underlying surface that is created by the tacky self-adhesive compound. The present invention relates generally to residential and commercial roofing membranes and shingles.
25 Self-adhered modified bitumen roofing material US10131842 2002-04-25 US20030203145A1 2003-10-30 Natalino Zanchetta; Shaik Mohseen
A self-adhering modified bituminous roof covering composite that comprises an APP modified bitumen compound on the front side, and a factory-applied self-adhesive compound on the back side of a reinforcement carrier sheet. A method of manufacturing such composite comprising coating an APP compound on the top surface and affixing a self-adhesive compound to the bottom surface of a reinforcement carrier support sheet, and applying a release liner to the tacky self-adhesive layer during manufacture, stripping the release liner, selvage release film and end lap film from the membrane immediately prior to use, subsequently placing the exposed surface of the membrane directly on to the upper surface of the roof deck, base sheet or underlayment, and applying force directly to the sheet to enhance the bond between the composite and the underlying surface that is created by the tacky self-adhesive compound. The present invention relates generally to residential and commercial roofing membranes and shingles.
26 방수시트를 이용한 방수 시공 방법 KR1020080001716 2008-01-07 KR100875893B1 2008-12-26 김기태
A waterproof construction method using a waterproof sheet is provided to waterproof the edge of a waterproof sheet and the corner of a construction area easily, and to maintain waterproofing capacity and conditions against the flux of time or external force. A waterproof construction method using a waterproof sheet comprises the steps of arranging a construction area to be waterproofed(S1), forming a datum line of construction on the arranged construction area(S2), treating the corner abutting on the bottom by a wall or a pillar of the construction area(S3), and spreading a synthetic resin sheet or a waterproof sheet along the datum line of the construction area to be waterproofed, overlapping a waterproof sheet along the edge of a waterproof sheet to be connected, joining the waterproof sheets by applying adhesives on the overlapped part or thermal bonding, and then fixing(S4).
27 NOVEL LAYERED MATERIALS AND THEIR USE EP15817769.1 2015-12-03 EP3227110A1 2017-10-11 LIPPONEN, Juha; SILVENTOINEN, Ilpo
The present invention relates to a novel layered material, its production and use.
28 LAYERED MATERIALS AND THEIR USE EP14004072.6 2014-12-03 EP3028848A1 2016-06-08 Lipponen, Juha; Silventoinen, Ilpo

The present invention relates to a novel layered material, its production and use.

29 ROOFING SYSTEM AND ROOFING SHINGLES EP02756903.7 2002-08-02 EP1412592B1 2006-01-11 KIIK, Matti; MCLINTOCK, Michael, Allen; BRYSON, Michael; BEATTIE, Kevin, L.
A roofing system having a multiplicity of courses of roofing shingles and interply material comprising at least one course of interply material overlapping at least about ten percent of a first course of shingles and a second course of shingles overlapping at least a portion of the interply material and the first course of shingles. More than about 40% of the first course of shingles is exposed after installation. The roofing system has a class A fire resistant rating. Roofing shingles having particular utility in the roofing system of the present invention are also disclosed. In preferred embodiments the shingles have an exposure width of at least about 60% of the shingle, more preferably at least about 64% of the width of the shingle.
30 ROOFING SYSTEM AND ROOFING SHINGLES EP02756903.7 2002-08-02 EP1412592A1 2004-04-28 KIIK, Matti; MCLINTOCK, Michael, Allen; BRYSON, Michael; BEATTIE, Kevin, L.
A roofing system having a multiplicity of courses of roofing shingles and interply material comprising at least one course of interply material overlapping at least about ten percent of a first course of shingles and a second course of shingles overlapping at least a portion of the interply material and the first course of shingles. More than about 40% of the first course of shingles is exposed after installation. The roofing system has a class A fire resistant rating. Roofing shingles having particular utility in the roofing system of the present invention are also disclosed. In preferred embodiments the shingles have an exposure width of at least about 60% of the shingle, more preferably at least about 64% of the width of the shingle.
31 STOLLENBAHN FÜR DÄCHER OD.DGL. EP99974190.3 1999-11-18 EP1230303A1 2002-08-14 HAILER, Dieter; HÖRNIG, Andreas
The invention relates to a ribbed strip for roofs or similar, which comprises an upper- (3) and a lower-surface layer (4), on the underside of which ribs (5) are formed. Said ribbed strip (1) comprises ribs (5), which are made from a plastomer bitumen containing a filler, on the underside of the lower layer, which form continuous cavities between the ribbed strip (1) and the roof or similar to be sealed; said cavities provide universal vapour pressure equalization. The aim of the invention is to improve this conventional ribbed strip and to simplify the handling thereof, which is achieved, whereby the ribbed strip is characterized in that the installation thereof is performed in a single layer and the cold malleability is guaranteed down to a temperature of -15 deg. C, by the ribbed strip.
32 ROOFING MATERIAL WITH LOCALLY APPLIED FIRE RESISTANT MATERIAL US14978105 2015-12-22 US20160186437A1 2016-06-30 Edward Richard Harrington; Jonathan M. Verhoff
A roofing shingle having fire resistance material added to the shingle in a localized area includes a substrate having a first portion and a second portion, a first asphalt-based coating impregnating the first portion, the first asphalt coating including a fire retardant material, and a second asphalt-based coating impregnating the second portion, the second asphalt coating containing less of the fire retardant material than the first asphalt coating.
33 Sulfur asphalt in roofing, damp-proofing and water proofing US14069952 2013-11-01 US09309441B2 2016-04-12 Mohammed Al-Mehthel; Hamad I. Al-Abdul Wahhab; Saleh H. Al-Idi; Ibnelwaleed A. Hussein
A method of waterproofing or damp proofing a protected member having a surface with a sulfur-extended plastomer asphalt binder composition uses a sulfur-extended plastomer asphalt binder composition that includes elemental sulfur, a plastomer and an asphalt binder. The method includes the steps of combining the plastomer with the asphalt binder maintained at a plastomer mixing temperature such that an intermediate asphalt binder mixture forms, and combining elemental sulfur with the intermediate asphalt binder maintained at a sulfur mixing temperature such that the sulfur-extended plastomer asphalt binder composition forms. The method also includes the step of applying the sulfur-extended plastomer asphalt binder composition to the surface of the protected member such that the sulfur-extended plastomer asphalt binder composition contacts, adheres to and forms a layer upon the surface of the protected member. The asphalt binder composition is applied at a temperature no greater than 150° C.
34 Vehicular floor mat US14184032 2014-02-19 US09199566B2 2015-12-01 Johnny Lamar Brown; Annette Marie Stroud; Erik Edward Anderson
A floor mat for a vehicle includes an adapter plate for engaging the vehicle's mat retaining system, a mat portion, and a fastener for securing the mat portion to the adapter plate. The configuration of the adapter plat allows the mat portion to be transversely, longitudinally, and rotationally aligned and secured to the vehicle's floor despite variations in the arrangements of different vehicles' mat retaining systems.
35 Thin films with high near-infrared reflectivity deposited on building materials US13598829 2012-08-30 US08551619B2 2013-10-08 Emilie Viasnoff; Ming Liang Shiao
Disclosed are solar-reflective roofing and other building materials having high reflectance of near-infrared radiation and high transmission of radiation in the visible light range and a substantial emissivity so as to reduce the heat island effects experienced by the articles while also maintaining an aesthetically pleasing appearance. Also disclosed are related methods for fabrication of such materials.
36 Roofing products including granules with reflective coating US11473168 2006-06-22 US08530034B2 2013-09-10 Amir Khan; Michael D. De Souto
A roofing product with a higher reflectivity is provided having a roofing material, and fine granules adhered to the roofing materials that are double-coated with a coating having a white pigment. A top white coating composition can be applied to the granules after the granules are applied to a roofing material. Further, a process of manufacturing a roofing product is provided, where fine granules that are double-coated with a coating having a white pigment are applied to a roofing material, and a top coating composition is then applied to the fine granules.
37 ROOFING SHINGLE US13618375 2012-09-14 US20130019554A1 2013-01-24 Tommy Rodrigues; Frederick W. Sieling; Awdhoot Vasant Kerkar; Atilla Sebuktekin
The present invention provides a roof shingle comprising a shingle with at least one layer having a head lap and a butt, the head lap including at least one alignment notch and the butt including at least one corner that corresponds to the alignment notch. Also, the present invention provides a roofing shingle comprising at least one layer formed from a cutting cylinder having a circumference that is a fraction of said roofing shingle length. The present invention also provides a method for manufacturing the inventive shingles and a method for installing the inventive shingles upon a roofing area.
38 Thin Films with High Near-Infrared Reflectivity Deposited on Building Materials US13598829 2012-08-30 US20120320452A1 2012-12-20 Emilie Viasnoff; Ming Liang Shiao
Disclosed are solar-reflective roofing and other building materials having high reflectance of near-infrared radiation and high transmission of radiation in the visible light range and a substantial emissivity so as to reduce the heat island effects experienced by the articles while also maintaining an aesthetically pleasing appearance. Also disclosed are related methods for fabrication of such materials.
39 Thin films with high near-infrared reflectivity deposited on building materials US12545912 2009-08-24 US08277943B2 2012-10-02 Emilie Viasnoff; Ming Liang Shiao
Disclosed are solar-reflective roofing and other building materials having high reflectance of near-infrared radiation and high transmission of radiation in the visible light range and a substantial emissivity so as to reduce the heat island effects experienced by the articles while also maintaining an aesthetically pleasing appearance. Also disclosed are related methods for fabrication of such materials.
40 Self-adhesive ventilating waterproofing membrane US11075130 2005-03-08 US07776417B2 2010-08-17 Shaik Mohseen; Natalino Zanchetta
A self-adhesive ventilating modified bituminous roofing composite in which the release liner is printed with a transfer chemical such that upon removal of the release liner, the adhesive portion of the membrane is rendered non-adhesive in a pattern that provides ventilation pathways that allow for the lateral escape of pressure or latent moisture once the substrate is affixed to the roofing surface, thereby extending the life of the roofing system.
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