Adherable and weldable roofing accessories and related methods
US-12454828-B2 · Oct 28, 2025 · US
US9874022B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9874022-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514666415-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 24, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 24, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jan 23, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 23, 2018 |
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A roof flashing and a combination of the roof flashing, a roof structure, and a conduit are provided. The roof flashing includes a base and a flexible tube. Both the base and the flexible tube include an elastic water barrier and a plastically deformable shaping material, allowing the base to be molded to the contours of the roof structure and the tube to be shaped to closely fit around the conduit.
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What is claimed is: 1. A roof flashing comprising: a base including a first water barrier attached to a first metallic shaping material, wherein the first water barrier is made from a first elastomer, wherein the base is shapeable to match a contour of a roof structure; a flexible tube including a second water barrier attached to a second metallic shaping material, wherein the second water barrier is made from a second elastomer, wherein the flexible tube comforms to a conduit extending from the roof structure, and wherein the flexible tube folds over an upper end of the conduit; an opening through the base, wherein the flexible tube extends through the opening in the base; and wherein the base has a bottom surface that abuts a top surface of the roof structure at a point of intersection with the flexible tube. 2. The roof flashing of claim 1 , wherein the first water barrier is over-molded onto the first metallic shaping material and wherein the second water barrier is over-molded onto the second metallic shaping material. 3. The roof flashing of claim 1 , wherein the first water barrier is embedded in the first metallic shaping material and wherein the second water barrier is embedded in the second metallic shaping material. 4. The roof flashing of claim 1 , wherein the roof flashing is lead-free. 5. The roof flashing of claim 1 , wherein the first elastomer is a silicone rubber and wherein the second elastomer is a silicone rubber. 6. The roof flashing of claim 1 , wherein the shaping material is an aluminum alloy selected from the group consisting of 99% pure aluminum, aluminum-manganese alloys, aluminum magnesium alloys, aluminum-magnesium-silicon alloys, and combinations thereof. 7. The roof flashing of claim 1 , further including a joint sealingly connecting the flexible tube to the base. 8. The roof flashing of claim 1 , wherein the first metallic shaping material is disposed between a top surface of the base and a bottom surface of the base, and wherein the second metallic shaping material is disposed between an inner surface of the flexible tube and an outer surface of the flexible tube. 9. The roof flashing of claim 1 , wherein the first metallic shaping material is embedded within the first water barrier, and wherein the second metallic shaping material is embedded within the second water barrier. 10. The roof flashing of claim 1 , wherein the first shaping material is comprised of a plurality of metal strips oriented in substantially the same direction. 11. The roof flashing of claim 1 , wherein the second shaping material is comprised of a plurality of metal strips oriented in substantially the same direction. 12. The roof flashing of claim 1 , wherein the first shaping material is comprised of a plurality of metal strips oriented in two or more directions. 13. The roof flashing of claim 1 , wherein the second shaping material is comprised of a plurality of metal strips oriented in two or more directions. 14. A roof flashing in combination with a roof structure and a conduit extending from the roof structure, the roof flashing comprising: a base including a first water barrier over-molded onto a first metallic shaping material, wherein the first water barrier is made from a first elastomer, wherein the base is shapeable to match a contour of the roof structure; a flexible tube including a second water barrier over-molded onto a second metallic shaping material, wherein the second water barrier is made from a second elastomer, wherein the flexible tube conforms to the conduit extending from the roof structure, and wherein the flexible tube fold over an upper end of the conduit; and an opening through the base, wherein the flexible tube extends through the opening in the base; and wherein the base has a bottom surface that abuts a top surface of the roof structure at a point of intersection with the flexible tube. 15. The roof flashing of claim 14 , wherein the roof flashing is lead-free. 16. The roof flashing of claim 14 , wherein the first elastomer is a silicone rubber. 17. The roof flashing of claim 14 , wherein the second elastomer is a silicone rubber. 18. The roof flashing of claim 14 , further including a joint sealingly connecting the flexible tube to the base. 19. The roof flashing of claim 14 , wherein the first elastomer and second elastomer comprise 60-75% by weight vinyl terminated polydimethylsiloxane, 25-40% by weight hexamethyldisilane treated silica, 2-5% by weight methyl hydrosiloxane-dimethyl siloxane copolymer, and 150-200 ppm platinum catalyst.
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