Roof flashing

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Inventors

Kifer, David E.

Application #

257936

Filed

Apr-27-1981

Published

Jul-2-1985

Current US Class

264/273
285/330
285/42
285/423

International Classes

E04B 005/48

Field of Search

285/42 285/43 285/44 285/284 285/290 285/423 285/330 52/56 52/60 52/219 264/255 264/262 264/263 264/273 264/274

Assignee

Oatey Co. (Cleveland, OH)

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4265058   Roof flashing struct...

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Abstract
A roof flashing and method of making same in which both the collar and base member of the flashing are made of elastomeric material. The base member is molded first and has an opening therein surrounded by a stepped flange provided with a series of circumferential slots therein. The collar is molded onto the base member during a subsequent molding operation in which the material of the collar is injected through the slots and completely around the top, bottom and inner side edge of the flange to form a series of closed loops thus providing a positive mechanical lock between the collar and base member. Also, the heat of the elastomeric material of the collar during the second stage molding process causes some melting of the elastomeric material of the base member whereby the collar and base are also fused together.
 
Claims
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:

1. A roof flashing comprising a base member adapted to be secured to a roof, and a collar for establishing a weather-proof seal with an upstanding pipe passing through an opening in such roof, both said base member and collar being made of an elastomeric material, said base member having an opening therein surrounded by a stepped flange, said stepped flange including a radially inwardly extending annular lip portion having a plurality of circumferentially spaced slots therein, and an external cylindrical surface extending axially inwardly from the radial outer edge of said annular lip portion, the material of said collar extending through said slots and wrapping around said annular lip portion to form a series of closed loops providing a positive mechanical lock between said collar and base member, said collar also extending around said external cylindrical surface, said external cylindrical surface having an axial length greater than the wall thickness of said collar in the region of said external cylindrical surface, said collar extending substantially the full length of said external cylindrical surface in sealing engagement therewith to aid in the formation of a fluid-tight joint between said collar and base member.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally as indicated to a roof flashing and method of making same in which the entire flashing including both the collar and base member are made of elastomeric material.

It is well-known to make the collar portion of a roof flashing out of a suitable elastomeric (plastic) material which forms an effective weather-proof seal around an upstanding pipe and the like protruding through the sloping roof of a building. However, heretofore it was the usual practice to make the base member out of metal, and provide a mechanical joint between the base member and collar. One such roof flashing which has been very well received and widely used and accepted throughout the industry is shown in applicant's own U.S. Pat. No. 3,313,559 assigned to the same assignee as the present application. However, the use of such a metal base adds considerably to the cost and weight of such a roof flashing. Also, such a metal base is more bulky to ship and store, and is susceptible to damage by bending or denting same.
 
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