序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
41 THIN FILMS WITH HIGH NEAR-INFRARED REFLECTIVITY DEPOSITED ON BUILDING MATERIALS US12545912 2009-08-24 US20100047566A1 2010-02-25 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.
42 Highly reflective asphalt-based roofing membrane US11432449 2006-05-11 US07604707B2 2009-10-20 Robert Bartek; Ruben G. 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.
43 Shingle US11575040 2005-09-09 US20080095984A1 2008-04-24 Michael Desouto
A granular composite and roofing material covered by such composite comprising reflective roofing granules and traditional roofing granules to create a granule composite having a total solar reflectance of greater than 0.19, and a CIELAB coordinate L* of less than 75.
44 Solar Heat Reflective Roofing Membrane and Process for Making The Same US11162346 2005-09-07 US20070054576A1 2007-03-08 Husnu Kalkanoglu; Ming Shiao; Gregory Jacobs
A roofing membrane with high solar heat reflectance includes a bituminous base sheet, a tie-layer with a reinforcement material, and a solar heat-reflective upper layer formed from a powder coating filled with a solar heat-reflective pigment.
45 Self-adhering modified bitumen underlayment for tile roofs US10776863 2004-02-11 US07132143B2 2006-11-07 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, salvage 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.
46 Roofing material US11053718 2005-02-08 US20060185298A1 2006-08-24 Daniel DeJarnette; Richard Chasteen; Michael Bryson
An improved roofing material having an upper and lower surface in which a thin layer comprising re-melted polypropylene or other suitable plastic is adhered to at least a portion of its lower surface.
47 Highly reflective and emissive asphalt-based roofing membrane US11145383 2005-06-03 US20050252137A1 2005-11-17 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 and emissive non-asphalt based elastomeric top coating layer. Preferably, a polymer primer layer is interposed between the highly reflective and emissive 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 and emissive coating layer.
48 Self-adhesive ventilating waterproofing membrane US11075130 2005-03-08 US20050202197A1 2005-09-15 Shaik Mohseen; Natalino Zanchetta
A self-adhesive ventilating modified bituminous composite that comprises an unmodified bituminous or a polymer modified bituminous compound on the front side and a self-adhesive bituminous compound on the backside of a reinforcement carrier sheet is provided. A transfer lacquer printed release liner is applied to the tacky self-adhesive layer during manufacture. The transfer lacquer printed release liner is removed from the membrane just prior to use, such that the exposed surface of the membrane is placed directly onto the upper surface of the roof deck, base sheet or underlayment; force is applied directly to the sheet to enhance the adhesive bond between the tacky self-adhesive compound and the underlying substrate at approximately 50% of the area of contact in order to achieve a ‘partially-adhering’ membrane. Such partial attachment of the composite to the underlying substrate provides a channel for the lateral escape of any pressure or latent moisture in the substrate, thereby extending the life of the roofing system. The present invention offers simplicity and improved efficiencies in manufacturing and relates generally to residential and commercial roofing membranes.
49 ROOFING MATERIAL WITH ENCAPSULATED FIBROUS MAT US09315281 1999-05-20 US20020061379A1 2002-05-23 THOMAS ZICKELL; JAMES KARLIS; CHARLES DIAMON
A roofing membrane material is disclosed. The material is characterized in that it includes a woven or non-woven fibrous mat encapsulated within a non-adhesive asphalt coating, the resulting encapsulated mat having an adhesive asphalt layer applied to one surface thereof. An acrylic coating is applied to the surface of the encapsulated mat that is not in contact with the adhesive asphalt layer. The resulting membrane, when applied to a roofing deck, provides a high traction surface that will not adhere to shingles and provides an effective waterproofing seal on the roofing deck.
50 Stack and package of laminated shingles US87572 1998-05-29 US6038826A 2000-03-21 Kermit E. Stahl; Michael J. Noone; Joseph Quaranta
This invention is directed to a multi-layer laminated shingle, wherein each shingle layer comprises granule and bituminous coated web, with the layers laminated together and with the butt zone of the base layer disposed against a bottom surface of the tab zone of the secondary layer and with the tab zone of the base layer disposed against the bottom surface of the butt zone of the secondary layer. The shingle lends itself to having tabs spaced by voids. Because the tabs in the base layer are inverted, the base layer's butt zone is visible through voids in the tabs of the secondary layer. The method of making the shingle lends itself to complementally cutting out the tabs of two side-by-side shingles from a given line. Enhanced nailing area is provided, and stacking of shingles for packaging is facilitated.
51 Road repair membrane US244362 1988-09-15 US5026609A 1991-06-25 Thomas R. Jacob; Leonard A. Stenger; William E. Uffner
Membranes are provided which minimize reflective cracking in the repair of roads. The membrane comprises a reinforcement along with a binder having a high modulus of elasticity and a binder having a low modulus of elasticity. The high modulus binder impregnates the reinforcement and is adhered to the distressed road whereas the low modulus of elasticity material is adhered to the impregnated reinforcement and is used in contact with the subsequently applied asphaltic overlay.
52 METHOD FOR MITIGATING PASSIVE INTERMODULATION US15786785 2017-10-18 US20180152253A1 2018-05-31 Thomas Bell; Christopher Griffin; Jacob Heaps; Joel Hazy
Materials and methods for mitigating passive intermodulation. A membrane for reducing passive intermodulation includes a first polymeric layer, a second polymeric layer, and a continuous metal layer encapsulated between the first and second polymeric layers. A self-adhesive radio frequency barrier tape includes a waterproof polymeric top layer, a metal-containing layer adhered by an adhesive layer to the polymeric top layer, a pressure sensitive adhesive layer adhered to the metal-containing layer, and a release liner on a bottom surface of the pressure sensitive adhesive layer. A method of mitigating passive intermodulation includes passing a probe over an area of interest, the probe being sensitive to an intermodulation frequency of interest, and identifying a suspected source of passive intermodulation when the amplitude of the probe output exceeds a threshold at the frequency of interest. The method further includes covering the suspected passive intermodulation source with a radio frequency barrier material.
53 SELF-ADHESIVE MEMBRANE FOR MITIGATING PASSIVE INTERMODULATION US15786982 2017-10-18 US20180148608A1 2018-05-31 Thomas Bell; Christopher Griffin; Jacob Heaps; Eric Olson
Materials and methods for mitigating passive intermodulation. A membrane for reducing passive intermodulation includes a first polymeric layer, a second polymeric layer, and a continuous metal layer encapsulated between the first and second polymeric layers. A self-adhesive radio frequency barrier tape includes a waterproof polymeric top layer, a metal-containing layer adhered by an adhesive layer to the polymeric top layer, a pressure sensitive adhesive layer adhered to the metal-containing layer, and a release liner on a bottom surface of the pressure sensitive adhesive layer. A method of mitigating passive intermodulation includes passing a probe over an area of interest, the probe being sensitive to an intermodulation frequency of interest, and identifying a suspected source of passive intermodulation when the amplitude of the probe output exceeds a threshold at the frequency of interest. The method further includes covering the suspected passive intermodulation source with a radio frequency barrier material.
54 ROOFING MEMBRANE FOR MITIGATING PASSIVE INTERMODULATION US15786907 2017-10-18 US20180147812A1 2018-05-31 Thomas Bell; Christopher Griffin; Jacob Heaps; Jordan Kortmeyer
Materials and methods for mitigating passive intermodulation. A membrane for reducing passive intermodulation includes a first polymeric layer, a second polymeric layer, and a continuous metal layer encapsulated between the first and second polymeric layers. A self-adhesive radio frequency barrier tape includes a waterproof polymeric top layer, a metal-containing layer adhered by an adhesive layer to the polymeric top layer, a pressure sensitive adhesive layer adhered to the metal-containing layer, and a release liner on a bottom surface of the pressure sensitive adhesive layer. A method of mitigating passive intermodulation includes passing a probe over an area of interest, the probe being sensitive to an intermodulation frequency of interest, and identifying a suspected source of passive intermodulation when the amplitude of the probe output exceeds a threshold at the frequency of interest. The method further includes covering the suspected passive intermodulation source with a radio frequency barrier material.
55 Thin films with high near-infrared reflectivity deposited on building materials US13966349 2013-08-14 US09909316B2 2018-03-06 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.
56 NOVEL LAYERED MATERIALS AND THEIR USE US15532102 2015-12-03 US20170266921A1 2017-09-21 Juha LIPPONEN; Ilpo SILVENTOINEN
A layered material includes a first carrier material and a second carrier material. The first carrier material is coated or saturated with a modified bitumen. The modified bitumen is a bitumen to which is added an agent selected from a wax, a silicone oil, stearic acid, alkene ketene dimer (AKD), alkenyl succinic anhydride (ASA), and mixtures thereof. The first carrier material is continuously attached to the second carrier material.
57 ADHERED THERMOPLASTIC MEMBRANE ROOFING SYSTEM US15103497 2014-12-12 US20160312471A1 2016-10-27 Michael John HUBBARD; Hao WANG; Jiansheng TANG; Donna TIPPMANN
An adhered roofing system comprising a roof substrate, a thermoplastic membrane including at least one layer that includes a functionalized thermoplastic polymer, and an adhesive securing the membrane to the substrate, where the adhesive includes a cured residue of a polymer having a silicon-containing hydrolyzable terminal group.
58 Roofing material with locally applied fire resistant material US14978105 2015-12-22 US09447581B2 2016-09-20 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.
59 Sulfur Asphalt in Roofing, Damp-Proofing and Water Proofing US15060076 2016-03-03 US20160177096A1 2016-06-23 Mohammed Al-Mehthel; Hamad I. Al-Abdul Wahhab; Saleh H. Al-Idi; Ibnelwaleed A. Hussein
A sulfur-extended plastomer asphalt binder composition useful for water proofing, damp proofing and roofing applications includes elemental sulfur, a plastomer and an asphalt binder. The sulfur-extended plastomer asphalt binder composition can be applied to the surface of a 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.
60 VEHICULAR FLOOR MAT US14184032 2014-02-19 US20150128377A1 2015-05-14 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.
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