序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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81 | Abdichtungsvorrichtung mit verbesserter Haftung | EP12183595.3 | 2012-09-07 | EP2662213A1 | 2013-11-13 | Ackermann, Herbert; Gössi, Matthias; Hoefflin, Frank; Keiser, Stefan; Rohrer, Roman; Rudolf, Jean-Claude |
Die vorliegende Erfindung betrifft eine Abdichtungsvorrichtung (1) umfassend eine Schottschicht (2) umfassend ein thermoplastisches Polymer P1, sowie eine Haftschicht (3), umfassend mindestens ein Ethylen-Vinylacetat-Copolymer (EVA) P2 und Azo-dicarbonamid A, welche sich zum Abdichten von Untergründen im Baubereich eignet. Weiter betrifft die Erfindung ein Verfahren zum Abdichten erwähnter Untergründe. Dieses Verfahren erlaubt eine schnelle und effiziente Abdichtung von Gebilden des Hoch- und Tiefbaus sowie eine gute Haftung der Abdichtungsvorrichtung auf dem Untergrund. |
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82 | REINFORCED FIBROUS INSULATION PRODUCT AND METHOD OF REINFORCING SAME | EP05728276 | 2005-03-18 | EP1735148A4 | 2010-07-28 | SUDA DAVID I; LEMBO MICHAEL J |
83 | SELF-ADHESIVE VENTILATING WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE | EP05725055 | 2005-03-08 | EP1729958A4 | 2009-04-29 | MOHSEEN SHAIK; ZANCHETTA NATALINO |
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. | ||||||
84 | SELF-ADHESIVE VENTILATING WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE | EP05725055.7 | 2005-03-08 | EP1729958A2 | 2006-12-13 | MOHSEEN, Shaik; ZANCHETTA, Natalino |
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. | ||||||
85 | AUS MEHREREN LAGEN BESTEHENDE FLEXIBLE SCHWINGUNGSDÄMPFUNGSBAHN SOWIE VERFAHREN UND VORRICHTUNG ZU IHRER HERSTELLUNG | EP04803689.1 | 2004-12-09 | EP1701845A1 | 2006-09-20 | Freist, Christoph |
The invention relates to a flexible vibration damping track (10) consisting of several layers, wherein the surface weight thereof is reduced in comparison with known embodiments. The invention also relates to a method for the production of said vibration damping track, wherein three highly-viscous one-millimeter layers (11, 12, 13) having a surface weight of less than 1.5 kg/m2 are produced. According to the invention, the damping track (10) is formed from at least three layers (11, 12, 13). The outer layers are embodied in the form of a base layer (11) and a reinforcing layer (12) with a sheering-stressed decoupling layer (13) arranged therebetween. According to the inventive method, the mixture of material for each layer is provided in a viscous state in order to produce the layers (11-13) of the vibration damping track (10), whereby said mixture is conveyed to an open-width distributor (19,20,21) by means of conveyor pump (16,17,18) and a flat layer (11-13) is formed. The layers (11, 12, 13) are assembled by means of a roller system (22-28). | ||||||
86 | A WATER-PROOFING MEMBRANE FOR ROOFING | EP96918973.7 | 1996-06-14 | EP0776401B2 | 2005-09-21 | RUNNEVIK, Lars |
The present invention relates to a waterproofing roofing membrane comprising at least one water and moisture impervious first sub-layer of bitumen or like material, and a protective second sub-layer which enhances the aging resistance of the bitumen layer. The invention is characterized in that the second sub-layer is comprised of a polymer foil or polymer film that can be laminated to the first sub-layer, wherewith the membrane presents a substantially totally maintenance-free, environmentally-friendly non-dusting surface structure and an effective lifetime which is independent of the aging properties of the bitumen layer. The polymer is preferably a thermoplastic elastomer, for instance of the type EPDM, TPO, SEBS or EVA. | ||||||
87 | A METHOD FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF A BITUMINOUS COATING SHEET AND SUCH COATING SHEET | EP01964943.3 | 2001-09-05 | EP1330356B1 | 2005-06-08 | OLSEN, John, Ejrup |
The invention relates to a method for the manufacture of a bituminous coating sheet for a base, wherein a bitumen-impregnated core material (3), on which a layer of rear-face bitumen (4) is applied, is caused to contact one or more rotating bodies during the manufacturing process, and wherein welding bitumen (6) is subsequently applied in zones (200, 600) in order to enable, during application of the sheet on the base, the establishment of pressure equalization channels between the layer of rear-face bitumen (4) and the base. The invention is characterised in that a mixture is provided of a slip material that has been dispersed, emulsified or dissolved in a liquid and a filler material having a grain size that essentially does not exceed 0.15 mm; that the mixture is applied to the layer of rear-face bitumen (4) on the side that is to be caused to contact a rotating body; that the liquid is evaporated prior to contact with the rotating body; and that welding bitumen (6) is applied in zones (200, 600) on the side that is provided with said mixture. | ||||||
88 | ROOFING COMPOSITE | EP02756902.9 | 2002-08-02 | EP1412591A1 | 2004-04-28 | KIIK, Matti; MCLINTOCK, Michael, Allen; BRYSON, Michael; BEATTIE, Kevin, L. |
A roofing composite comprising a roofing material and an interply material attached to the roofing material. The interply material is attached adjacent to an edge of the roofing material and is scored to permit a major portion of the interply material to be folded away from the roofing material for application to a roof. The roofing material may be a roofing shingle or roll roofing and the interply material is comprised of a water resistant material. | ||||||
89 | DACHABDICHTUNGSBAHN | EP01940345.0 | 2001-04-19 | EP1283929A1 | 2003-02-19 | GRAAE, Niels; BIRKNER, Christian |
The invention relates to a roof sealing web consisting of at least one support layer comprising strips (2, 2') of bituminous material that are positioned at intervals on at least one side of the support layer. Said strips are separated from one another by a sanding (3, 3'). The web also comprises a fusible film (1a, 1b), which covers the bituminous material. In order to prevent blistering beneath the roof sealing web, the strips (2, 2') of bituminous material have a penetration depth, according to DIN 52 010, at 50 °C of between approximately 120 and 170 and a softening point, according to DIN 52 011, of between approximately 100 °C and 110 °C. This allows a convenient processing of the bituminous material strips as a result of their rapid liquefaction, whilst at the same time ensuring an excellent dimensional stability, even when exposed to intense solar radiation. | ||||||
90 | A METHOD AND AN APPARATUS FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF A BITUMINOUS COATING SHEET AND SUCH COATING SHEET | EP99903596.7 | 1999-02-23 | EP1058621A1 | 2000-12-13 | OLSEN, John, Ejrup |
The invention relates to a method of manufacturing a bituminous coating sheet, wherein a bitumen-impregnated core material provided with a layer of backface bitumen is caused to be in contact with one or more rotating bodies during the manufacture. The invention is characterised in that a slip material dispersed/emulsified or dissolved in a liquid is applied onto the bituminous backface layer on the side that is to be brought into contact with a rotating body; and that the liquid is evaporated prior to contact with the rotating body; and that subsequently a further bituminous layer is applied onto the side which is provided with said slip material. | ||||||
91 | URETHANE-MODIFIED BITUMEN SHEET MATERIAL AND METHOD FOR PROTECTIVE MOISTURE BARRIER | EP96923715 | 1996-07-09 | EP0843761A4 | 1999-12-22 | TERRY C EDWARD; BERARD RAYMOND A; PINHOLSTER DANIEL F JR |
A modified bitumen sheet material (12) and method for a protective moisture barrier, particularly for masonry surfaces (42). The sheet material has a bitumen layer (14) modified by the addition of a minor amount of a long-chain polybutadiene-isocyanate urethane polymer and optionally, a modifying amount of hydrocarbon oil to provide stable, non-flow and selected tackified surface properties to the bitumen layer (14). The sheet material (12) includes a releasable casting paper film (16) on one surface of the bitumen layer (14), to be removed prior to use, and a cross-linked polyethylene film (12) bonded to the other outer surface of the bitumen layer (14) as a handling or moisture barrier sheet. The sheet material (12) is prepared by casting the hot, melted bitumen as a layer (14) onto a casting paper sheet (16) and applying the outer film to the exposed bitumen surface to bond to the top surface. | ||||||
92 | STRESS ABSORBING COMPOSITE FOR ROAD REPAIR | EP95932539.0 | 1995-09-18 | EP0784722A1 | 1997-07-23 | Dempsey, Barry J.,; Mukhtar, Muhammad Tahir,; Senso, Douglas M., |
The present invention provides a stress absorbing composite for road repair that comprises a low stiffness geotextile, a viscoelastic material disposed over the low stiffness geotextile, and a high stiffness geotextile disposed over the viscoelastic material. Also provided is a method for retarding reflective cracking in an overlay using a stress absorbing composite and a repaired road containing a stress absorbing composite. | ||||||
93 | A WATER-PROOFING MEMBRANE FOR ROOFING | EP96918973.0 | 1996-06-14 | EP0776401A1 | 1997-06-04 | RUNNEVIK, Lars |
The present invention relates to a waterproofing roofing membrane comprising at least one water and moisture impervious first sub-layer of bitumen or like material, and a protective second sub-layer which enhances the aging resistance of the bitumen layer. The invention is characterized in that the second sub-layer is comprised of a polymer foil or polymer film that can be laminated to the first sub-layer, wherewith the membrane presents a substantially totally maintenance-free, environmentally-friendly non-dusting surface structure and an effective lifetime which is independent of the aging properties of the bitumen layer. The polymer is preferably a thermoplastic elastomer, for instance of the type EPDM, TPO, SEBS or EVA. | ||||||
94 | Roofing material | EP92302411.1 | 1992-03-20 | EP0507473B1 | 1997-05-02 | Green, David Eugene |
95 | Brandhemmend ausgerüstetes Dach- und Dichtungsbahnmaterial und Verfahren zur Herstellung derselben | EP94110187.5 | 1994-06-30 | EP0634515A1 | 1995-01-18 | Fassbender, Gerhard, Dr.rer.nat. |
Die Erfindung betrifft ein brandhemmend ausgerüstetes Dach- und Dichtungsbahnmaterial, umfassend: ein armierendes Trägermaterial; ein die thermische und/oder mechanische Belastbarkeit des armierenden Trägermaterials erhöhendes Imprägniermaterial, mit welchem das armierende Trägermaterial imprägniert ist; ein Flamm- bzw. Brandschutzmaterial, das auf der Oberseite des armierenden Trägermaterials aufgebracht ist; und eine Deckmasse, die beidseitig auf das imprägnierte und oberseitig mit dem Flamm- bzw. Brandschutzmaterial versehene Trägermaterial aufgebracht ist. Außerdem betrifft die Erfindung ein Zwischenprodukt des brandhemmend ausgerüsteten Dach-und Dichtungsbahnmaterials. Weiterhin betrifft die Erfindung ein Verfahren zur Herstellung des brandhemmend ausgerüsteten Dach- und Dichtungsbahnmaterials sowie des Zwischenprodukts desselben. |
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96 | Phenolic foam roof insulation and method for its production | EP90305643.0 | 1990-05-23 | EP0400893A1 | 1990-12-05 | Weir, Charles R.; Metcalfe, Paul E. |
Laminar insulating foam roofing material (eg. phenolic resin foam) having improved dimensional stability and which resists warpage when hot asphalt is applied to one surface thereof during installation, is disclosed. A flexible web material (36) such as Kraft paper is bonded to opposing surfaces of the foam material (30) by means of a uniform asphalt coating (58) applied to one surface of the web material, the asphalt being a "sandwich" layer between the insulating foam material and said web material. This material is made by the steps of: (a) forwardly advancing the aforesaid laminar insulating foam material between a pair of opposed rolls; and (b) simultaneously applying a predetermined quantity of a heat absorbing and bonding material to surfaces of two flexible webs on opposing sides of said laminar foam material and bringing said two flexible webs each of which has a coating of said heat absorbing and bonding material applied to a surface thereof, into contact with said opposing surfaces of said laminar foam material at said opposed rolls, such that after said bringing into contact of the insulating foam material and coated web material, said materials bond together to form said laminar material. |
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97 | Carpet tile and method of production | EP88300970.6 | 1988-02-05 | EP0278690A3 | 1990-06-13 | Slosberg, David K.; Reece, David S.; Claessen, Johannes A. H. |
A carpet tile and method of production wherein the carpet tile comprises a carpet tile having a fibrous face (14), such as a tufted face, and a fibrous back surface (16) secured to a primary backing (12) and comprising three separate hot melt coating composition layers (18, 20, 24) and a secondary backing (26) on the back surface of the carpet tile. The carpet tile is produced by coating a thick backing layer (24) of a rubber-modified bitumen coating composition onto a secondary backing sheet material (26) and separately coating a first precoat layer (28) comprising a hot melt petroleum resin or bitumen and a second layer (20) comprising a hot melt bitumen composition containing a flexible vinyl adhesive resin, like ethylene vinyl acetate, onto a fibrous back surface of a carpet material having a primary backing sheet (12) containing a fibrous face wear surface and laminating the surface of the second layer (20) to the surface of the backing layer (24) to provide a carpet tile having dimensional stability, good lay flat characteristics and capable of production by an in-line production method. |
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98 | Waterproofing membranes based on bitumen | EP89106082.4 | 1989-04-06 | EP0338336A1 | 1989-10-25 | Ciaccia, Vittorio |
Waterproofing sheets or membranes comprising a support composed of or comprising a vulcanized polyolefinic rubber enclosed in a sandwich-type structure between two layers of bituminous composition selected from:
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99 | Sound-damping or sound-proofing material, and a method of adhering the material to a substrate | EP83850343 | 1983-12-23 | EP0117385A3 | 1986-06-04 | Holmgren, Lars Christer; Nyberg, Per Olof John |
A bitumen-based, panel- or web-shaped sound-damping or sound-proofing material is adhered to a substrate by heating, a corona-treated polyolefin film being placed between the substrate and the material. The adhesion of the material to the substrate is improved by corona-treating at least the free surface of the polyolefin film facing the substrate. |
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100 | 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. |