Cover board with honeycomb layer
US-2023064072-A1 · Mar 2, 2023 · US
US12227947B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12227947-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418610359-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 20, 2024 |
| Priority date | Mar 21, 2023 |
| Publication date | Feb 18, 2025 |
| Grant date | Feb 18, 2025 |
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A roofing system including a cap shingle and methods of producing a cap shingle and forming a roof are disclosed. In one embodiment, the cap shingle can include at least one layer of shingle material including an upper surface having a headlap portion and an exposure portion, and a lower surface. A sealant can be applied along the lower surface and a sealant attachment zone can be positioned along the upper surface of the at least one layer of shingle material between the headlap and exposure portions. The sealant attachment zone can be configured to contact a sealant applied along a lower surface of a next cap shingle to promote adhesion between the cap shingles installed along a ridge, hip, or cap of the roof.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A cap shingle comprising: at least one layer of shingle material including: a front edge, a rear edge, an upper surface having a headlap portion adjacent to the rear edge and an exposure portion adjacent to the front edge, a plurality of granules applied to the headlap portion and the exposure portion, and a lower surface; wherein the at least one layer of shingle material is configured to bend in an arc along an axis extending in a direction from the rear edge to the front edge for installation along a ridge, hip, or cap of a roof; a sealant applied along the lower surface of the at least one layer of shingle material; and a sealant attachment zone positioned along the upper surface of the at least one layer of shingle material between the headlap portion and the exposure portion; wherein the sealant attachment zone is configured to contact a sealant applied along a lower surface of a next cap shingle installed along the ridge, hip or cap of the roof to promote adhesion between the upper surface of the cap shingle and the sealant of the next cap shingle installed along the ridge, hip or cap of the roof; wherein the sealant attachment zone comprises: an exposed portion of the upper surface having no granules; or a surfacing media applied to the upper surface, wherein the surfacing media comprises a plurality of particles that differ from the granules applied to the headlap portion and the exposure portion and comprise sand, granule fines, composite particles, stone dust, talc, polymer particles, rubber particles, wax, or combinations thereof. 2. The cap shingle of claim 1 , further comprising a coating applied to at least the upper surface of the at least one layer of shingle material. 3. The cap shingle of claim 2 , wherein the coating comprises filled asphalts, polymer modified asphalts; bitumen, PSA, acrylic adhesives, butyl adhesives, or combinations thereof. 4. The cap shingle of claim 1 , wherein the surfacing media comprises polar polymers, adhesion promoters, tackifiers, or combinations thereof. 5. The cap shingle of claim 1 , wherein the sealant attachment zone is configured to define an alignment guide for aligning a front edge of the next cap shingle with the headlap portion of the cap shingle. 6. The cap shingle of claim 1 , wherein the sealant attachment zone further comprises a paint line, a plurality of particles of a selected color, or combinations thereof, configured to define an alignment guide for aligning a front edge of the next cap shingle over the headlap portion of the cap shingle during installation of the cap shingle and the next cap shingle along the ridge, hip or cap of the roof. 7. The cap shingle of claim 1 , wherein the granules comprise a plurality of headlap granules positioned along the headlap portion, and a plurality of butt granules positioned along the exposure portion; wherein the sealant attachment zone is positioned between the headlap granules and the butt granules. 8. The cap shingle of claim 1 , wherein the sealant comprises a substantially continuous or discontinuous strip of a self-sealing material. 9. A roofing system comprising: a plurality of cap shingles positioned along a ridge, hip or cap of a roof, each of the cap shingles comprising: an upper surface; a lower surface; a plurality of peripheral edges; a plurality of granules applied along a portion of the upper surface; a sealant disposed along the lower surface; a sealant attachment zone positioned along the upper surface and configured to promote adhesion between a sealant of a first cap shingle and an asphalt material of an upper surface of a second cap shingle; and wherein the sealant attachment zone comprises: an exposed portion of the asphalt material; or a surfacing media applied to the asphalt material, wherein the surfacing media comprises a plurality of particles that differ from the granules applied to the upper surface and comprise sand, granule fines, composite particles, stone dust, talc, polymer particles, rubber particles, wax, or combinations thereof; wherein the first and second cap shingles are configured to bend in an arc for installation along the ridge, hip, or cap of the roof; and wherein the first cap shingle is installed along the ridge, hip or cap of the roof with an exposure portion of the first cap shingle overlapping a headlap portion of the second cap shingle, and with the sealant of the first cap shingle contacting the sealant attachment zone of the second cap shingle. 10. The roofing system of claim 9 , wherein the sealant attachment zone is configured to define an alignment guide for aligning a front edge of the first cap shingle with the headlap portion of the second cap shingle. 11. The roofing system of claim 9 , wherein when the cap shingles are installed along the ridge, hip, or cap of the roof, the cap shingles configured to resist wind uplift forces from wind speeds of up to 194 mph in accordance with ASTM D3161. 12. The roofing system of claim 9 , wherein the sealant attachment zone comprises a surfacing media including a plurality of particles configured to create shading, one or more shadow lines, an appearance of increased thickness, an appearance of a transition between a headlap portion and an exposure portion of the cap shingle, or a combination thereof. 13. A kit comprising: a plurality of cap shingles, each of the cap shingles comprising: at least one layer of shingle material having an asphalt material applied thereto; a front edge; a rear edge; an upper surface having an exposure portion adjacent to the front edge and a headlap portion adjacent to the rear edge; a plurality of granules applied to the headlap portion and the exposure portion; a lower surface; a sealant applied along the lower surface and adjacent to the front edge; a sealant attachment zone positioned along the upper surface between the exposure portion and the headlap portion and configured to promote adhesion of the sealant of the cap shingle to the asphalt material applied to the upper surface of an adjacent cap shingle; wherein the sealant attachment zone comprises: an exposed portion of the asphalt material; or a surfacing media applied to the asphalt material, wherein the surfacing media comprises a plurality of particles that differ from the granules applied to the headlap portion and the exposure portion and comprise sand, granule fines, composite particles, stone dust, talc, polymer particles, rubber particles, wax, or combinations thereof; wherein each of the cap shingles is configured to bend in an arc along an axis extending in a direction from the rear edge to the front edge for installation along a ridge, hip, or cap of a roof; and wherein when the cap shingles are installed along the ridge, hip or cap of the roof, the sealant attachment zone of each cap shingle is configured to align and engage with a sealant of a next cap shingle installed along the ridge, hip or cap of the roof and promote adhesion between the asphalt material along the upper surface of the cap shingle and the sealant of the next cap shingle. 14. The kit of claim 13 , wherein the surfacing media is configured to create shading, one or more shadow lines, an appearance of increased thickness, an appearance of a transition between the headlap and exposure portions of the cap shingles, or a combination thereof. 15. The kit of claim 13 , wherein the sealant comprises at least one substantially continuous or discontinuous strip of a self-sealing material.
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