Anti-backout roof fasteners

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Inventors

Sheahan, James P.

Application #

947292

Filed

Oct-8-1997

Published

Jun-1-1999

Current US Class

052/410
411/531
411/536

International Classes

E04D 005/14

Field of Search

52/410 52/408 52/703 52/698 411/531 411/533 411/535 411/536 411/480 411/373

Examiners

Aubrey; Beth

Attorney, Agent or Firm

McKellar; Robert L.

US Patent References

4723109   Hold down device
4834600   Fastener assembly
4860513   Roofing fastener
4862664   Roofing fastener for...
4881861   Fastening assembly
4900208   Roofing fastener
5054983   Attachment membe...
5212927   Leak localizing usi...
5217339   Non-seating plate/f...
5267423   Self-drilling anchor...
5378102   Barrel assembly an...
5660015   Device for securing...
5671576   Device for attachin...
 

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Abstract
This invention deals with novel devices which are fasteners for roofing assemblies, especially multi-layered roof assemblies. In addition, there is embodied in this invention a device that is not only a fastener, but is also capable of detecting leaks in roofing systems.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A fastener for roofing, the fastener comprising in combination:

a screw having a head, a threaded shaft, and a shank said threaded shaft having a tip end distal to the head thereof; and

an upper portion comprising a cap and having integrally joined therewith a hollow shank, said cap having a bottom surface and a top surface, and a center point, said shank projecting generally downwardly from the cap;

said hollow shank having a distal end and a near end, the near end projecting through the top surface of the cap at or near the center point of the cap;

said hollow shank distal end having a bottom wall therein with a top surface;

said bottom wall having an aperture therethrough sufficient in size to accommodate the threaded shaft of the screw therethrough, but retaining the screw head within the hollow shank;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Large industrial and commercial roofs account for a majority of the large roof assemblies in the United States. These roof structures are generally multi-layered, that is, they generally have in combination a roof supporting structure which is surmounted by a deck, and at least one layer of air or water impermeable membrane, thermal insulation, usually in plank form, and generally a ballast layer. These types of roofs tend to be economical and function quite well as long as there is no break in the water-impermeable membrane.

In the assembly of such roofs, the fastening of the roofing insulation materials to the roof decks provides a source of several problems. Frequently, mechanical fasteners fashioned from metals are readily conductive to cold or heat and this results in condensation on the fasteners over a period of time leading to the deposition of water on the interior of the building.

By far the most egregious problem associated with mechanical fasteners is the fact that they tend to work out (back out) of the roof decks after a period of time owing to the movement of the roof assembly due to wind, people walking on the roof, freezing and thawing and the like.
 
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