Roofing shingles with reduced usage of conventional shingle material having side lap extension
US-8925272-B1 · Jan 6, 2015 · US
US11384541B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11384541-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017060132-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 1, 2020 |
| Priority date | Aug 24, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 12, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jul 12, 2022 |
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A roofing material including a substrate having a top face and a bottom face. The roofing material further includes a non-asphalt coating applied to the substrate and an asphalt layer covering at least a portion of the top face. The bottom face is asphalt-free, or substantially asphalt-free.
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We claim: 1. A roofing material comprising: a substrate having a top face and a bottom face, wherein the bottom face is substantially asphalt free; a non-asphalt coating applied to the substrate; a discrete asphalt layer formed on at least a portion of the top face; and a surface layer of granules adhered to the discrete asphalt layer; wherein the non-asphalt coating comprises 90-96% calcium carbonate, 0-0.5% dispersant, 4-8% latex binder, 0-3% colorant, 0-0.5% viscosity modifier, and 0-0.25% biocide. 2. The roofing material of claim 1 , wherein substantially no asphalt of the discrete asphalt layer penetrates the substrate. 3. The roofing material of claim 1 , wherein the discrete asphalt layer is only formed on an exposed portion of the substrate. 4. The roofing material of claim 1 , wherein the granules are only adhered to an exposed portion of the substrate. 5. The roofing material of claim 4 , wherein greater than 95% of the bottom face is coated with the non-asphalt coating. 6. The roofing material of claim 1 , wherein the non-asphalt coating extends to the bottom face of the substrate. 7. The roofing material of claim 1 , wherein greater than 95% of the top face of the substrate is coated by the discrete asphalt layer. 8. A roof shingle system for covering a roof, the roof shingle system comprising: a plurality of shingles, each shingle comprising: an exposure portion extending from a bottom edge to a headlap portion, the headlap portion extending from the exposure portion to a top edge; a substrate having a top face and a bottom face, wherein the bottom face is substantially asphalt free; a non-asphalt coating applied to the substrate; a discrete asphalt layer formed on at least a portion of the exposure portion; and a surface layer of granules applied to at least a portion of the exposure portion, wherein the non-asphalt coating comprises 90-96% calcium carbonate, 0-0.5% dispersant, 4-8% latex binder, 0-3% colorant, 0-0.5% viscosity modifier, and 0-0.25% biocide; a first course of one of the plurality of shingles arranged on the roof; and a second course of one of the plurality of shingles overlaying the headlap portion of the shingle of the first course. 9. The roof shingle system of claim 8 , wherein the surface layer of granules is adhered to the top face of the shingle of the first course such that substantially no granules contact the bottom face of the shingle of the second course. 10. The roof shingle system of claim 8 , wherein the surface layer of granules are adhered to the top face of the shingle of the first course such that substantially no granules are disposed between the shingle of the first course and the shingle of the second course. 11. The roof shingle system of claim 8 , wherein substantially no asphalt of the discrete asphalt layer penetrates the substrate. 12. The roof shingle system of claim 8 , wherein the discrete asphalt layer is only formed on the exposed portion. 13. The roof shingle system of claim 8 , wherein the non-asphalt coating extends to the bottom face of the substrate. 14. The roof shingle system of claim 8 , wherein greater than 95% of the bottom face is coated with the non-asphalt coating. 15. The roof shingle system of claim 8 , wherein greater than 95% of the top face of the substrate is coated by the discrete asphalt layer. 16. A package of shingles comprising: a plurality of shingles, each shingle comprising: an exposure portion extending from a bottom edge to a headlap portion, the headlap portion extending from the exposure portion to a top edge; a substrate having a top face and a bottom face, wherein the bottom face is substantially asphalt free; a non-asphalt coating applied to the substrate; a discrete asphalt layer formed on at least a portion of the exposure portion; and a surface layer of granules applied to at least a portion of the exposure portion, wherein the non-asphalt coating comprises 90-96% calcium carbonate, 0-0.5% dispersant, 4-8% latex binder, 0-3% colorant, 0-0.5% viscosity modifier, and 0-0.25% biocide; a first layer of one of the plurality of shingles arranged in a container, wherein the top face of the shingle of the first layer faces downward; and a second layer of one of the plurality of shingles arranged on top of the shingle of the first layer such that the bottom face of the shingle of the second layer contacts the bottom face of the shingle of the first layer. 17. The package of claim 16 , wherein substantially no granules of the shingle of the first layer contact granules of the shingle of the second layer. 18. The package of claim 16 , wherein: the plurality of shingles comprise a tab sealant bead on the bottom surface proximate the bottom edge; and the second layer of one of the plurality of shingles is arranged on top of the first layer such that the top edge of the shingle of the second layer is aligned with the bottom edge of the shingle of the first layer. 19. The package of claim 16 , further comprising: a third layer of one of the plurality of shingles arranged on top of the shingle of the second layer such that the top face of the shingle of the third layer contacts the top face of the shingle of the second layer; wherein the exposure portion of the shingle of the third layer is placed on top of the headlap portion of the shingle of the second layer.
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