Roofing system including roofing shingle, and associated method
US-2024352733-A1 · Oct 24, 2024 · US
US10550574B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10550574-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313841491-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Priority date | May 1, 2012 |
| Publication date | Feb 4, 2020 |
| Grant date | Feb 4, 2020 |
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A method of forming an asphalt mixture includes mixing a polyol with a bio-source material to form a bio-asphalt. The method can further include mixing the bio-asphalt with a bitumen source different from the bio-asphalt to form an asphalt mixture. The bio-source material can include an oil, such as a vegetable oil, an animal fat, or any combination thereof. The bitumen source can include a petroleum-based asphalt. The method can further include adding a modifier, such as a fatty acid, a polycarboxylic acid, a polyacrylic acid, a polyacrylate comprising a copolymer, or any combination thereof. Moreover, a roofing grade asphalt mixture includes a bio-asphalt. The bio-asphalt includes an alkyd, wherein the alkyd is a reaction product of a polyol and a bio-source material. The roofing grade asphalt mixture further includes a bitumen source material and particles.
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What is claimed is: 1. A roofing grade asphalt mixture consisting of: a bio-asphalt, at least one bitumen source material, particles, and an optional plasticizer; wherein the bio-asphalt is an esterification or transesterification alkyd resin reaction product of a bio-source material in the presence of a polycarboxylic acid modifier; wherein the polycarboxylic acid consists of a phthalic acid, an isophthalic acid, a terephthalic acid, a tetrahydrophthalic acid, a naphthalene dicarboxylic acid, or any combination thereof; wherein the at least one bitumen source material is different than the bio-asphalt, the at least one bitumen source material consisting of a first bitumen source material, a second bitumen source material, or combination thereof selected from the group consisting of petroleum-based asphalt, coal tar, or combination thereof; and wherein the roofing grade asphalt mixture has a softening point of at least 104° C., a penetration distance of no greater than 12 dmm, and a viscosity of at least 3000 cps at a temperature of 177° C. 2. The roofing grade asphalt mixture of claim 1 , wherein the bio-source material consists of an oil, the oil consisting of cooking oil, vegetable oil, an animal oil, recycled cooking oil, or any combination thereof. 3. The roofing grade asphalt mixture of claim 1 , wherein the bio-asphalt is at least approximately 5 wt %, of a total bitumen content of the roofing grade asphalt mixture. 4. The roofing grade asphalt mixture of claim 1 , wherein the optional plasticizer is present as a non-drying alkyd. 5. The roofing grade asphalt mixture of claim 1 , wherein the second bitumen source material is different than the bio-asphalt and the first bitumen source material. 6. A roofing grade asphalt mixture consisting of: a bio-asphalt, a first bitumen source material, particles, and an optional plasticizer; wherein the bio-asphalt is an esterification or transesterification alkyd resin reaction product of a bio-source material in the presence of a polycarboxylic acid modifier; wherein the polycarboxylic acid consists of a phthalic acid, an isophthalic acid, a terephthalic acid, a tetrahydrophthalic acid, a naphthalene dicarboxylic acid, or any combination thereof; wherein the first bitumen source material is different than the bio-asphalt, the first bitumen source material selected from the group consisting of petroleum-based asphalt, coal tar, or combination thereof; wherein the roofing grade asphalt mixture has a penetration distance of no greater than 17 dmm. 7. The roofing grade asphalt mixture of claim 6 , wherein the bio-source material consists of recycled vegetable oil. 8. The roofing grade asphalt mixture of claim 6 , wherein the bio-asphalt is at least approximately 11 wt % and not greater than 50 wt % of a total bitumen content of the roofing grade asphalt mixture. 9. The roofing grade asphalt mixture of claim 6 , wherein the optional plasticizer is present as a non-drying alkyd. 10. The roofing grade asphalt mixture of claim 6 , wherein the particle content consists of 64 wt % to 70 wt % of the roofing-grade asphalt mixture. 11. The roofing grade asphalt mixture of claim 6 , wherein the particles are limestone, talc, clay, coal fines, gypsum, calcite, dolomite, or fly ash.
from natural renewable resources · CPC title
by making use of compounded or laminated materials, e.g. metal foils or plastic films coated with bitumen · CPC title
of materials impregnated with sealing substances, e.g. roofing felt · CPC title
Coating compositions based on bituminous materials, e.g. asphalt, tar, pitch · CPC title
Of bituminous or tarry residue · CPC title
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