Hip and ridge roofing material
US-2018163405-A1 · Jun 14, 2018 · US
US12000149B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12000149-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318185742-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 17, 2023 |
| Priority date | Feb 26, 2021 |
| Publication date | Jun 4, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jun 4, 2024 |
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A roofing system including a cap shingle and a method of producing a cap shingle are disclosed. In one embodiment, the cap shingle is formed with a continuous or discontinuous self-sealing adhesive that is applied along a ridgeline direction and can provide high wind resistance, without the use of hand-sealed adhesive application. In an embodiment of the method, one or more layers of a shingle material can be oriented in a machine direction with the self-sealing adhesive applied adjacent side edges of the shingle material to form the cap shingles having self-seal strips and configured to bend in the machine direction for installation of the cap shingles along a ridge of a roof.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A cap shingle comprising: a first layer of shingle material defining an upper surface of the cap shingle and having first and second side edges, a front edge, a back edge, an exposure portion, and a headlap portion adjacent the back edge; a second layer of shingle material positioned beneath the first layer; the second layer defining a lower surface of the cap shingle; wherein the first and second layers of shingle material are configured to bend in an arc along in a ridgeline direction extending from the back edge to the front edge for installation along a ridge, hip, or rake of a roof; and one or more strips of adhesive along the lower surface of the cap shingle; wherein the one or more strips of adhesive include a plurality of lines or dots of adhesive positioned adjacent the first side edge of the first layer of shingle material and a plurality of lines or dots of adhesive positioned adjacent the second side edge of the first layer of shingle material; and wherein the plurality of lines or dots of adhesive extend along the first and second side edges in the ridgeline direction of the cap shingle continuously between the front edge and the back edge. 2. The cap shingle of claim 1 , wherein the one or more strips of adhesive comprise a self-sealing adhesive including asphalt, filled asphalt, polymer modified asphalts; bitumen, PSA, acrylic adhesives, butyl adhesives or combinations thereof. 3. The cap shingle of claim 1 , wherein the one or more strips of adhesive comprise an additive including tackifiers, stabilizers, calcium carbonates, limestone fillers, graphites, intumescent additives, viscosity modified, oils, adhesion promoters, or combinations thereof. 4. The cap shingle of claim 1 , wherein the one or more strips of adhesive comprise a self-seal adhesive having a tackiness at temperatures above 40° F. 5. The cap shingle of claim 1 , wherein the cap shingles are configured to withstand wind uplift forces from high wind speeds of up to 110 mph. 6. The cap shingle of claim 1 , wherein at least some of the one or more strips of adhesive comprise a discontinuous pattern of lines or dots of adhesive that vary along a length of each of the one or more strips of adhesive, and includes gaps or spaces defined between portions of the discontinuous pattern. 7. A roof comprising: a plurality of cap shingles arranged along a ridge, hip, or cap of the roof, each of the cap shingles comprising: at least one layer of shingle material including: an upper surface material including a headlap portion and an exposure portion; a lower surface; and a front edge, back edge and side edges; and strips of adhesive disposed along the lower surface of the at least one layer of shingle material; wherein the strips of adhesive are applied to the lower surface adjacent each of the side edges of the cap shingle, and each include a plurality of sealing features spaced along each of the first and second side edges of the cap shingle and extending along the first and second side edges in a ridgeline direction of the cap shingle continuously from the front edge to the back edge of the cap shingle; wherein the cap shingles are configured to bend along the ridgeline direction for installation of the cap shingles along the ridge, hip or cap of the roof, and are attached to the roof on opposite sides of the ridge, hip or cap. 8. The roof of claim 7 , wherein at least some of the sealing features comprise lines or dots of adhesive that vary along a length of each strip of adhesive and have at least one gap therebetween; and wherein at least some of the sealing features include a self-sealing adhesive. 9. The roof of claim 7 , wherein at least some of the sealing features comprise a dotted pattern of a self-seal adhesive extending adjacent each of the side edges of each cap shingle. 10. The roof of claim 7 , wherein the strips of adhesive comprise a self-sealing adhesive, including asphalt, filled asphalt, polymer modified asphalts; bitumen, PSA, acrylic adhesives, butyl adhesives or combinations thereof. 11. The roof of claim 7 , wherein the strips of adhesive comprise a plurality of sealing features including a substantially continuous strip of self-sealing adhesive, a discontinuous pattern of self-sealing adhesive, or combination thereof. 12. The roof of claim 7 , wherein the cap shingles are configured to withstand wind speeds of up to 110 mph.
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