Shingle with reinforcement member
US-10000929-B2 · Jun 19, 2018 · US
US10315863B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10315863-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615093941-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 8, 2016 |
| Priority date | Aug 5, 2005 |
| Publication date | Jun 11, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jun 11, 2019 |
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A method of making a laminated shingle is provided. The method includes coating a shingle mat with roofing asphalt to make an asphalt-coated sheet, adhering a reinforcement member to a portion of the asphalt-coated sheet, covering the asphalt-coated sheet, and optionally covering the reinforcement member, with granules to make a granule-covered sheet, dividing the granule-covered sheet into an overlay sheet and an underlay sheet, wherein the overlay sheet has a tab portion normally exposed on a roof and a headlap portion normally covered-up on a roof, the headlap portion having a lower zone adjacent the tab portion and an upper zone adjacent the lower zone, and wherein the reinforcement member is adhered to the lower zone of the headlap portion and laminating the overlay sheet and the underlay sheet to make the laminated shingle.
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A roofing shingle comprising: an overlay sheet including a mat and an asphalt coating applied to the mat, and defining an upper headlap portion and a lower tab portion; an underlay sheet including a mat and an asphalt coating applied to the mat, the underlay sheet having a front surface secured to the overlay sheet such that a region of the underlay sheet overlaps a region of the headlap portion of the overlay sheet; and a reinforcement material secured directly to the asphalt coating on a front exterior surface of the headlap portion of the overlay sheet without extending into the tab portion to provide a reinforced nail zone along a longitudinal axis of the shingle, wherein the reinforcement material is configured to improve nail pull-through, with the reinforcement material and the headlap portion providing a nail pull-through value that is greater than an otherwise identical shingle having no such reinforcement material; and wherein a sealant is adhered to a rear surface of the underlay sheet along a leading edge of the underlay sheet, such that when the shingle is secured over an identical second shingle with the leading edge of the underlay sheet aligned with a lower edge of the headlap portion of the second shingle, the sealant is aligned with the reinforcement material of the second shingle to adhere to the reinforcement material of the second shingle; and wherein the headlap portion of the overlay sheet includes a depressed surface extending along said longitudinal axis of the shingle. 2. The roofing shingle of claim 1 , wherein the reinforcement material comprises a material selected to improve adhesion to the sealant. 3. The roofing shingle of claim 1 , wherein the shingle further includes a granular material secured to the front exterior surface of the headlap portion of the overlay sheet, with no granular material adhered to the reinforcement material, and wherein the reinforcement material has a thinner cross-section than the granular material to form the depressed surface. 4. The roofing shingle of claim 3 , wherein the depressed surface reduces a thickness of the shingle along said longitudinal axis of the shingle. 5. The roofing shingle of claim 1 , wherein the distance between an upper edge of the tab portion of the overlay sheet and an upper edge of the reinforcement material is about 1¾ to about 2¼ inches. 6. The roofing shingle of claim 1 , wherein the reinforcement material extends beyond the overlapping regions of the headlap portion and the underlay sheet such that at least a portion of the reinforcement material extends along a single-layer portion of the shingle. 7. The roofing shingle of claim 1 , wherein the reinforcement material extends along a single-layer portion of the shingle and at least a portion of the reinforcing material extends along the overlapping portions of the headlap portion and underlay sheet. 8. The roofing shingle of claim 1 , wherein the reinforcement material extends into the overlapping regions of the headlap portion and the underlay sheet by a distance of no greater than ⅛ inch. 9. The roofing shingle of claim 1 , wherein at least about 70% of the reinforcement material is disposed on a dual-layer portion of the shingle. 10. The roofing shingle of claim 1 , wherein at least about 79% of the reinforcement material is disposed on a single-layer portion of the shingle. 11. The roofing shingle of claim 1 , wherein the reinforcement material comprises a woven material. 12. The roofing shingle of claim 1 , wherein the reinforcement material comprises a non-woven material. 13. A roof covering comprising: first and second shingles each comprising: an overlay sheet including a mat and an asphalt coating applied to the mat, and defining a headlap portion and a tab portion; an underlay sheet including a mat and an asphalt coating applied to the mat, the underlay sheet having a front surface secured to the overlay sheet such that a region of the underlay sheet overlaps a region of the headlap portion of the overlay sheet; and a reinforcement material secured directly to the asphalt coating on a front exterior surface of the headlap portion of the overlay sheet without extending into the tab portion to provide a reinforced nail zone along a longitudinal axis of the shingle, wherein the reinforcement material is configured to improve nail pull-through, with the reinforcement material and the headlap portion providing a nail pull-through value that is greater than an otherwise identical shingle having no such reinforcement material; wherein a sealant is adhered to a rear surface of the underlay sheet along a leading edge of the underlay sheet; wherein the first shingle is secured to the roof by fasteners installed through the reinforced nail zone of the first shingle; and wherein the second shingle is secured onto the first shingle such that the leading edge of the underlay sheet of the second shingle is aligned with a lower edge of the headlap portion of the first shingle, with the sealant of the second shingle being aligned with the reinforcement material of the first shingle and adhered to the reinforcement material of the first shingle; and wherein the headlap portion of the overlay sheet includes a depressed surface extending along said longitudinal axis of the shingle. 14. The roof covering of claim 13 , wherein the reinforcement material comprises a material selected to improve adhesion to the sealant.
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