System, method and apparatus for thermal energy management in a roof
US-2015082722-A1 · Mar 26, 2015 · US
US9840846B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9840846-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615149548-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 9, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 21, 2011 |
| Publication date | Dec 12, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 12, 2017 |
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A roof product has a thermal heat storage layer, a vent layer with channels for transferring excess heat through a length of the roof product, and a flame retardant to suppress fire through the vent layer. These three materials form a unitary structure. The roof product may have a radiant layer, the thermal heat storage layer and the vent layer to form the unitary structure. The roof products are assembled in an abutting configuration on the roof of a building. The vent layer vents excess heat from an eave of the roof up to a ridge of the roof and out to atmosphere. The roof products manage thermal energy in the roof by storing thermal heat with the unitary roof product during a heating cycle; venting excess heat through the unitary product; and releasing the stored thermal heat from the unitary product into or out of the building during a cooling cycle.
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What is claimed is: 1. A roof product, comprising: a thermal heat storage layer that stores solar heat during a heating cycle, and that has a thermal emittance that re-radiates stored heat during a cooling cycle, wherein the thermal heat storage layer comprises a heat capacity of great than 100 kJ/kg; a vent layer having channels to transfer excess heat through an entire axial length of the roof product from a top edge of the roof product to a bottom edge of the roof product; and a flame retardant to suppress fire through the vent layer; wherein the thermal heat storage layer and the vent layer are combined together in a single layer having a first boundary and a second boundary, and each of the thermal heat storage layer and the vent layer extend to both the first boundary and the second boundary; and wherein the thermal heat storage layer, vent layer and flame retardant form a unitary structure comprising the roof product. 2. A roof product according to claim 1 , further comprising an uppermost layer on top of the unitary structure, and a lowermost layer on a bottom of the unitary structure, the thermal heat storage layer, vent layer and flame retardant are sandwiched between the uppermost layer and the lowermost layer, such that the thermal heat storage layer, vent layer and flame retardant are located inside the roof product. 3. A roof product according to claim 1 , wherein the roof product comprises a rigid sheet, a rigid panel or a flexible roll, the flame retardant is combined with the vent layer to further define the single layer, and the flame retardant forms structural elements for the vent layer. 4. A roof product according to claim 1 , wherein the flame retardant comprises an intumescent that expands into the vent layer at a temperature in a range of about 175° C. to about 280° C., and the flame retardant comprises an accessory that is applied to the roof product near an entry or an exit of the vent layer. 5. A roof product according to claim 1 , wherein the flame retardant comprises one or more of: expandable clay, expandable graphite, intumescent silicates, hydrated metal silicates, bromated compounds, halocarbons, aluminum hydroxide, magnesium hydroxide, hydromagnesite, antimony trioxide, various hydrates, red phosphorus, boron compounds and phosphonium salts. 6. A roof product according to claim 1 , wherein the thermal heat storage layer comprises media located between skin layers. 7. A roof product according to claim 6 , wherein the media is located in a structure of the thermal heat storage layer having an array of honeycomb cavities with vertical axes that are perpendicular to axes of the channels in the vent layer. 8. A roof product according to claim 1 , wherein the roof product has a plurality of cells in the thermal heat storage layer configured to be penetrated by roofing fasteners, and the cells are void of material used to form the thermal heat storage layer. 9. A roof product according to claim 1 , wherein the roof product has a planar area and the flame retardant comprises an area that is less than the planar area, such that the flame retardant is located adjacent only an edge portion of each of the channels in the vent layer. 10. An underlayment comprising a rigid sheet, a rigid panel, or a flexible roll, wherein the underlayment comprises: a radiant layer; a thermal heat storage layer that stores solar heat during a heating cycle, and that has a thermal emittance that re-radiates stored heat during a cooling cycle, wherein the thermal heat storage layer comprises a heat capacity of greater than 100 kJ/kg, and wherein the thermal heat storage layer comprises cells configured to be penetrated by roofing fasteners, and the cells are void of material used to form the thermal heat storage layer; a vent layer having channels to transfer excess heat through an entire axial length of the underlayment from a top edge of the underlayment to a bottom edge of the underlayment; and a flame retardant; wherein the radiant layer, thermal heat storage layer, and layer form a unitary structure; and wherein the underlayment has a planar area and the flame retardant comprises an area that is less than the planar area, such that the flame retardant is located adjacent only an edge portion of each of the channels in the vent layer, the flame retardant is configured to suppress fire through the vent layer, and the flame retardant forms structural elements of the vent layer, such that the flame retardant is combined with the vent layer to define a single layer of the unitary structure. 11. A roof product according to claim 10 , wherein the thermal heat storage layer comprises one or more of: phase change materials (PCM), paraffins, hydrated salts, stearic acid, ceramic media, or combinations thereof, and the PCM is selected from a group consisting of: calcium chloride hexahydrate, sodium sulfate, Na 2 SO 4 .10H 2 O, CaCl 2 .6H 2 O, Na 2 S 2 O 3 .5H 2 O, Na 2 CO 3 .10H 2 O, NaHPO 4 .12H 2 O, a mixture of strontium chloride hexahydrate, potassium chloride and calcium chloride; and the thermal heat storage layer and the vent layer are combined together in the single layer, which has a first boundary and a second boundary, and each of the thermal heat storage layer and the vent layer extend to both the first boundary and the second boundary. 12. A roof product according to claim 10 , wherein the channels in the vent layer have openings, and each opening has an effective area in a range of about 0.01 in 2 to about 1 in 2 . 13. A roof for a building, comprising: a roof deck; and a plurality of roof products, each comprising an underlayment that forms a unitary structure, the roof products are positioned on the roof deck, and each of the underlayments comprises an uppermost layer, a radiant layer, a thermal heat storage layer, a flame retardant, a vent layer having channels to transfer excess heat through an entire length thereof, and a lowermost layer, wherein the channels of the vent layer form contiguous, uninterrupted air flow paths between abutting roof products from an eave of the roof to adjacent a ridge of the roof; wherein the thermal heat storage layer stores solar heat during a heating cycle, has a thermal emittance that re-radiates stored heat during a cooling cycle; and wherein the flame retardant forms a structure for the channels of the vent layer, such that the flame retardant and the vent layer are combined in a single layer; and the roof further comprises: roof shingles mounted to the roof products, such that the roof products are located directly between the roof deck and the roof shingles. 14. The roof of claim 13 , wherein the thermal heat storage layer and the vent layer are combined together in a single layer having a first boundary and a second boundary, and each of the thermal heat storage layer and the vent layer extend to both the first boundary and the second boundary. 15. The roof of claim 13 , wherein the flame retardant comprises an intumescent that expands into the vent layer at a temperature in a range of about 175° C. to about 280° C. 16. The roof of claim 13 , wherein the flame retardant comprises one or more of: expandable clay, expandable graphite, intumescent silicates, hydrated metal silicates, bromated compounds, halocarbons, aluminum hydroxide, magnesium hydroxide, hydromagnesite, antimony trioxide, various hydrates, red phosphorus, boron compounds and phosphonium salts. 17. The roof of claim 13 , wherein the roof product has a planar area and the flame retardant comprises an area that is less than the planar area, su
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