System, method and apparatus for increasing surface solar reflectance of roofing

US9631367B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9631367-B2
Application numberUS-201313841401-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 15, 2013
Priority dateAug 5, 2011
Publication dateApr 25, 2017
Grant dateApr 25, 2017

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Abstract

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A roofing product has a substrate having a binder layer and roofing granules on a majority of the binder layer, such that an exposed portion of the binder layer does not have the roofing granules. In addition, particles may be located on the exposed portion of the binder layer. The particles are smaller in size than the roofing granules, and the reflective particles have a solar reflectance of greater than 10%.

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A roofing product, comprising: a substrate having a bitumen layer; roofing granules on a majority of the bitumen layer, such that an exposed portion of the bitumen layer does not have the roofing granules; and particles on the exposed portion of the bitumen layer in an amount of 0.02 g/in 2 to 0.2 g/in 2 , wherein the particles are smaller in average size than the roofing granules and the particles have a solar reflectance of greater than 10% and not greater than 45%, wherein a major surface of the roofing product has a ΔE* of less than 3.0 compared to an analogous major surface of a roofing product lacking particles, wherein the roofing granules are on about 80% to 95% of the bitumen layer, and the particles cover substantially all of the exposed portion of the bitumen layer, wherein two of the roofing granules are separated by a nominal distance w 1 and the particles are applied between the two roofing granules at a distance w 2 , wherein w 2 >w 1 , wherein the particles and the roofing granules are disposed in the bitumen layer at a press distance w p and w 2 >w p >w 1 , and wherein the particles comprise a different material than the roofing granules. 2. The roofing product according to claim 1 , wherein the particles comprise at least one of crushed quartz granules, crushed calcites, ceramic particles, crushed ceramic grog, sintered clay particles, TiO 2 particles, infrared reflective pigments, calcined clays, ZnO particles, reflective polymer particles, reflective glass spheres, retro-reflective glass beads, reflective mica or thin film coated mica, heat reflective particles, metal flakes, metal particles, metal spheres and colored mineral particles. 3. The roofing product according to claim 1 , wherein the reflective particles have an opacity greater than 50%. 4. The roofing product according to claim 1 , wherein the roofing product has a color according to the formula: −(L*)+[((L o *)+(y(a*) 2 +z(b*) 2 ) 1/2 /x]≦0, wherein L*, a*, b* are 1976 CIELAB color space parameter of the roofing product, and L o *>50, x≧1, y≧1, and z≧1. 5. The roofing product of claim 1 , wherein the particles and roofing granules have different solar reflectance as compared to one another. 6. The roofing product according to claim 1 , wherein the particles have a color according to the formula: −(L*)+[((L o *)+(y(a*) 2 +z(b*) 2 ) 1/2 /x]≦0, wherein L*, a*, b* are 1976 CIELAB color space parameter of the roofing product, and L o *>50, x≧1, y≧1, and z≧1. 7. The roofing product according to claim 1 , wherein the particles are non-white. 8. A roofing product, comprising: a substrate having a bitumen layer; roofing granules on a majority of the bitumen layer, such that an exposed portion of the bitumen layer does not have the roofing granules; and particles on the exposed portion of the bitumen layer in an amount of 0.02 g/in 2 to 0.2 g/in 2 , the particles are smaller in average size than the roofing granules, and the particles have a solar reflectance of greater than 10% and not greater than 40%, wherein a major surface of the roofing product has a ΔE* of greater than 3.0 and less than 11.5 compared to an analogous major surface of a roofing product lacking particles, wherein the roofing granules are on about 80% to 95% of the bitumen layer, and the particles cover substantially all of the exposed portion of the bitumen layer, wherein two of the roofing granules are separated by a nominal distance w 1 and the particles are applied between the two roofing granules at a distance w 2 , wherein w 2 >w 1 , wherein the particles and the roofing granules are pressed into the bitumen layer concurrently at a press distance w p and w 2 >w p >w 1 , wherein the roofing product has an increase in solar reflectance compared to the roofing product without the particles between 7.9% and 33.7%, and wherein the particles and roofing granules have different solar reflectance as compared to one another. 9. The roofing product according to claim 8 , wherein the particles comprise at least one of crushed quartz granules, crushed calcites, ceramic particles, crushed ceramic grog, sintered clay particles, TiO 2 particles, infrared reflective pigments, calcined clays, ZnO particles, reflective polymer particles, reflective glass spheres, retro-reflective glass beads, reflective mica or thin film coated mica, heat reflective particles, metal flakes, metal particles, metal spheres and colored mineral particles. 10. The roofing product according to claim 8 , wherein the particles have an opacity greater than 50%. 11. The roofing product according to claim 8 , wherein the roofing granules and the particles comprise different materials as compared to one another. 12. The roofing product according to claim 8 , wherein the roofing product has a color according to the formula: (L*)+[((L o *)+(y(a*) 2 +z(b*) 2 ) 1/2 /x]≦0, wherein L*, a*, b* are 1976 CIELAB color space parameter of the roofing product, and L o *>50, x≧1, y≧1, and z≧1. 13. The roofing product according to claim 8 , wherein the particles have a color according to the formula: −(L*)+[((L o *)+(y(a*) 2 +z(b*) 2 ) 1/2 /x]≦0, wherein L*, a*, b* are 1976 CIELAB color space parameter of the roofing product, and L o *>50, x≧1, y≧1, and z≧1. 14. The roofing product according to claim 8 , wherein the particles are non-white.

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  • Polymer or resin [e.g., natural or synthetic rubber, etc.] · CPC title

  • Sand, clay, or crushed rock or slate · CPC title

  • Cross-Sectional Technologies · mapped topic

  • Silicon containing coating · CPC title

  • specially modified, e.g. perforated, with granulated surface, with attached pads · CPC title

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What does patent US9631367B2 cover?
A roofing product has a substrate having a binder layer and roofing granules on a majority of the binder layer, such that an exposed portion of the binder layer does not have the roofing granules. In addition, particles may be located on the exposed portion of the binder layer. The particles are smaller in size than the roofing granules, and the reflective particles have a solar reflectance of …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Shiao Ming Liang, Kalkanoglu Husnu M, Wattman George Gregory, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E04D1/20. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 25 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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