Shingle with reinforcement layer
US-9169645-B1 · Oct 27, 2015 · US
US9353526B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9353526-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514867708-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 28, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 6, 2002 |
| Publication date | May 31, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 31, 2016 |
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A shingle, a method of making it, and a roof embodying the shingle is provided, in which an exterior surface of the shingle is provided with an attached reinforcement layer through which fasteners may be applied when the shingle is applied to a roof.
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A shingle having front and rear exterior surfaces and being comprised of shingle material, with the shingle having a width defined by upper and lower edges and a length defined by right and left edges, the shingle comprising: (a) a base layer of mat having front and rear surfaces; (b) a coating of asphaltic material on both front and rear surfaces of the mat; (c) coatings of granular material on said both front and rear surfaces of the mat, which, together with said base layer of the mat and said coating of asphaltic material comprise a first thickness layer; (d) a longitudinal fastening zone between right and left shingle edges, generally intermediate said upper and lower edges; (e) a sealant line extending between the right and left edges of the shingle and generally parallel the upper edge of the shingle, said sealant line being provided to adhere said shingle to an adjacent underlying or overlying shingle upon installation of said shingle on a roof; (f) and an at least partially externally visible generally longitudinal reinforcement second thickness layer of a substantially thinner dimension than said first thickness layer; said reinforcement second thickness layer being provided on an exterior surface of said shingle and extending at least substantially between right and left edges of the shingle; and (g) said reinforcement second thickness layer being at least partially lower than the fastening zone, toward the lower edge of the shingle or at least partially into the fastening zone toward the upper edge of the shingle. 2. A shingle according to claim 1 wherein said sealant line comprises a continuous line of sealant material adhered to a surface of the shingle. 3. A shingle according to claim 1 wherein said sealant line comprises a discontinuous line of sealant material adhered to a surface of the shingle. 4. A shingle according to claim 3 wherein said discontinuous line of sealant material comprises dabs of sealant material, said dabs being rectangular dabs 1.5 inches long and ⅝ inch wide spaced 1.5 inches apart. 5. A shingle according to claim 1 wherein said sealant line extends on the lower surface of the shingle. 6. A shingle according to claim 1 wherein said sealant line extends on the upper surface of the shingle. 7. A shingle according to claim 6 wherein said sealant line extends above the fastening zone toward the upper edge of the shingle. 8. A shingle having front and rear exterior surfaces and being comprised of shingle material, with the shingle having a width defined by upper and lower edges and a length defined by right and left edges, the shingle comprising: (a) a base mat comprising fiberglass and having a first exterior surface and right and left edges; (b) said first exterior surface having a first region and a second region, said second region being different from said first region; (c) a coating of asphaltic material in the first region of the first exterior surface of the base mat; (d) a coating of granular material in the first region of the first exterior surface of the base mat, which, together with said coating of asphaltic material comprise a first layer; (d) a reinforcement layer comprising a woven fabric; (e) said reinforcement layer being adhered to the second region; (f) such that said reinforcement layer is not bonded to said first layer; and (g) wherein said reinforcement layer is substantially thinner than said base mat. 9. The shingle of claim 8 , wherein the reinforcement layer is not bonded to any layer of granular coating, such that filaments of the reinforcement layer resist bending and forming cracks. 10. The shingle of claim 8 , wherein the second region of the first exterior surface is a fastening zone extending longitudinally between right and left edges of the base mat. 11. The shingle of claim 8 , wherein the first exterior surface is a rear surface of the base mat. 12. The shingle of claim 11 , wherein the base mat further includes a second exterior surface, the second exterior surface is a front surface of the base mat, and the shingle further comprises an additional layer of asphaltic and granular coating on the second exterior surface of the base mat. 13. The shingle of claim 8 wherein the shingle has increased nail pull resistance, and the increased nail pull resistance is statistically significant at least the 90 percent confidence level. 14. A laminated shingle comprising: (a) a base mat comprising fiberglass; (b) said base mat having a first surface and a second surface; (c) said first surface having a first region and a second region; (d) a layer of asphaltic and granular coating in the first region of the first surface of the base mat; and (e) an additional base mat adhered to the second surface of the base mat; (f) a reinforcement layer comprising a woven fabric; (g) said reinforcement layer being adhered to a second region of the first surface of the base mat, (h) said second region being different from the first region, (i) such that the reinforcement layer is not bonded to the layer of asphaltic and granular coating, and (j) wherein the reinforcement layer is substantially thinner than the base mat. 15. The laminated shingle of claim 14 , wherein the reinforcement layer and the layer of asphaltic and granular coating are adjacent to each other on the first surface of the base mat. 16. The laminated shingle of claim 14 , wherein the reinforcement layer is not bonded to any layer of granular coating, such that filaments of the reinforcement layer resist bending and forming cracks. 17. The laminated shingle of claim 14 wherein the second region of the first surface is a fastening zone extending longitudinally between right and left edges of the base mat. 18. The laminated shingle of claim 17 , wherein three layers, including the base mat, the additional base mat, and the reinforcement layer coincide in the fastening zone to form a triple layer of protection against nail pull. 19. The laminated shingle of claim 18 , wherein the first surface is a rear surface of the base mat. 20. The laminated shingle of claim 19 , wherein the laminated shingle further comprises an additional layer of asphaltic and granular coating on a surface of the additional base mat. 21. A laminated shingle having front and rear exterior surfaces and being comprised of shingle material, with the shingle having a width defined by upper and lower edges and a length defined by right and left edges, the shingle comprising: (a) a base layer of mat having front and rear surfaces, said front surface of said base mat having a first region and a second region; (b) a coating of asphaltic material on both front and rear surfaces, (c) a coating of granular material on said front surface of the mat, which, together with said base layer of the mat and said coating of asphaltic material comprises a first thickness layer, (d) a longitudinal fastening zone between right and left edges, generally intermediate said upper and lower edges; (e) an additional base mat adhered to the rear surface of the base mat; (f) a reinforcement layer comprising a woven fabric; (g) said reinforcement layer being adhered to a second region of the front surface of the base mat; (h) said second region being different from said first region; (i) such that the reinforcement layer is not bonded to the layer of granular coating, and (j) wherein the reinforcement layer is substantially thinner than the base layer. 2
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