Membrane roofing

US9637926B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9637926-B2
Application numberUS-42026709-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 8, 2009
Priority dateApr 10, 2008
Publication dateMay 2, 2017
Grant dateMay 2, 2017

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Abstract

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A foam roofing underlayment is provided with a reinforcement membrane having an array of fastener elements for engaging fastener elements on a flexible roof membrane. The underlayment is formed by molding foam between the reinforcement membrane and a carrier membrane. The underlayment in secured to the roof using washers having fastener elements for engaging the fastener elements of the flexible roof membrane. An anti-peel flap with fastener elements is provided around the periphery of the washers. A slip sheet is used between the underlayment and the flexible roof membrane to permit accurate positioning of the flexible roof membrane prior to engagement of the fastener elements. The interstices between the fastener elements provide lateral moisture paths to vents in the flexible roof membrane.

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What is claimed is: 1. A construction underlayment comprising a rigid foam board having two broadest sides defining a thickness therebetween; and a reinforcing facing comprising a flexible resin membrane bonded across one of the broadest board sides and an array of touch fastener elements extending from the membrane and exposed for engagement, the touch fastener elements having individual resin stems extending integrally from a surface of the membrane and molded heads defining overhangs for engaging fibrous loops; and a fibrous tie layer between the membrane and the foam board; wherein the tie layer includes a reinforcing scrim, wherein the scrim has fibers at least partially embedded in resin of the membrane and formed of a material selected to inhibit chemical bonding between the scrim fibers and the membrane resin. 2. The construction underlayment of claim 1 , wherein the facing extends across an entire lateral extent of the board. 3. The construction underlayment of claim 2 , wherein the array of touch fastener elements covers substantially all of one of the broadest board sides. 4. The construction underlayment of claim 1 , wherein the foam board defines foam knit lines extending along a length of the board between adjacent foam portions, and wherein the tie layer includes fibers disposed across the knit lines. 5. The construction underlayment of claim 1 , wherein the tie layer is adhered to the foam board. 6. A roof comprising: a roof deck; underlayment secured to the roof deck, the underlayment comprising a rigid foam board having two broadest sides defining a thickness therebetween; and a reinforcing facing comprising a flexible resin membrane bonded across one of the broadest board sides and an array of touch fastener elements extending from the base membrane and exposed for engagement, the touch fastener elements having individual resin stems extending integrally from a surface of the membrane and molded heads defining overhangs for engaging fibrous loops; and a fibrous tie layer between the membrane and the foam board; wherein the tie layer has fibers partially embedded in resin of the membrane; and a flexible roof membrane extending over the underlayment, the roof membrane comprising a water-impervious sheet with a field of fastener elements exposed on an underside thereof and engaged with the fastener elements of the underlayment to secure the roof membrane. 7. The roof of claim 6 , wherein the fastener elements of the underlayment and the fastener elements of the roof membrane form a fastening with a nominal shear slack of between about 0.762 mm (0.030 inch) and 1.524 mm (0.090 inch). 8. The roof of claim 6 , configured to withstand an up-lift force of at least about 4.309 Newton/square meter (90 pound/square foot). 9. The roof of claim 6 , configured to withstand an up-lift force of at least about 0.022 Newton/hook (0.005 lbf/hook). 10. The roof of claim 6 , wherein the underlayment is secured to the roof deck by engaged touch fasteners. 11. The roof of claim 6 , wherein the underlayment is secured to the roof deck in part by washers having touch fastener elements for engaging touch fastener elements on the roof membrane. 12. The roof of claim 11 , wherein the washer includes a peripheral anti-peel flap having fastener elements for engaging fastener elements on the roof membrane. 13. The roof of claim 6 , further comprising ballast secured to an upper surface of the membrane by touch fastener elements. 14. The roof of claim 6 , further comprising multiple layers of underlayment, wherein a lower layer is secured to the roof deck via through fasteners and an upper layer is secured via one of touch fastener elements and adhesive. 15. A method of roofing a structure, the method comprising: securing underlayment to a roof deck, the underlayment comprising a rigid foam board having two broadest sides defining a thickness therebetween; and a reinforcing facing comprising a flexible resin membrane bonded across one of the broadest board sides and an array of touch fastener elements extending from the base membrane and exposed for engagement, the touch fastener elements having individual resin stems extending integrally from a surface of the membrane and molded heads defining overhangs for engaging fibrous loops; and a fibrous tie layer between the membrane and the foam board; wherein the tie layer has fibers partially embedded in resin of the membrane; positioning a flexible roof membrane to extend across the underlayment, the roof membrane comprising a water-impervious sheet with a field of fastener elements exposed across one face thereof to engage with the fastener elements of the underlayment to secure the roof membrane; and mechanically enhancing engagement of the fastener elements of the flexible roof membrane and underlayment. 16. The method of claim 15 , further comprising: providing a slip sheet between the underlayment and the flexible roof membrane to prevent engagement of the respective fastener elements of the underlayment and roof membrane; adjusting the positioning of the flexible roof membrane over the underlayment; and moving the slip sheet to allow engagement of the fastener elements of the flexible roof membrane and underlayment. 17. The method of claim 15 , wherein mechanically enhancing the engagement of the fastener elements comprises rolling or brooming the outer surface of the positioned membrane. 18. A construction underlayment comprising a rigid foam board having two broadest sides defining a thickness therebetween; and a reinforcing facing comprising a flexible resin membrane bonded across one of the broadest board sides and an array of touch fastener elements extending from the base membrane and exposed for engagement, the touch fastener elements having individual resin stems extending integrally from a surface of the membrane and molded heads defining overhangs for engaging fibrous loops; and a fibrous tie layer between the membrane and the foam board; wherein the tie layer has fibers partially embedded in resin of the membrane. 19. A construction underlayment comprising a rigid foam board having two broadest sides defining a thickness therebetween; and a reinforcing facing comprising a flexible resin membrane bonded across one of the broadest board sides and an array of touch fastener elements extending from the base membrane and exposed for engagement, the touch fastener elements having individual resin stems extending integrally from a surface of the membrane and molded heads defining overhangs for engaging fibrous loops; and a fibrous tie layer between the membrane and the foam board; wherein the tie layer has fibers partially embedded in the rigid foam board.

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  • incorporating preformed parts or layers, e.g. casting around inserts or for coating articles {(B29C39/206 takes precedence)} · CPC title

  • one at least of the material being insulating · CPC title

  • Mountings or tracking · CPC title

  • Mechanical Engineering · mapped topic

  • Mechanical Engineering · mapped topic

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What does patent US9637926B2 cover?
A foam roofing underlayment is provided with a reinforcement membrane having an array of fastener elements for engaging fastener elements on a flexible roof membrane. The underlayment is formed by molding foam between the reinforcement membrane and a carrier membrane. The underlayment in secured to the roof using washers having fastener elements for engaging the fastener elements of the flexibl…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Kraus Jr David P, Slowikowski Derrick, Tachauer Ernesto S, and 5 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E04D5/144. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 02 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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