Mechanically attached roofing system

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Inventors

Schauffele, Roy F.

Application #

385058

Filed

Jun-4-1982

Published

May-1-1984

Current US Class

052/410
052/467

International Classes

E04B 005/00

Field of Search

52/410 52/469 52/417 52/521 52/466 52/467 52/408 52/716

Assignee

Carlisle Corporation (Cincinnati, OH)

Examiners

Murtagh; John E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wood, Herron & Evans

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Abstract
A system for mechanically attaching a flexible waterproof membrane to an underlying roof structure including an elongated fastening bar which is placed above the membrane and fastened to the roofing structure with fasteners, such as screws or nails, which are driven through the bar from the top thereof through the underlying membrane and into the roof structure, and an elongated waterproof strip having (a) a central region sandwiched beneath the bottom of the bar and the membrane, and through which the fastening screws or nails also pass, and (b) marginal regions which wrap upwardly around the bar and overlap each other above the bar and the heads of the fasteners, providing a waterproof seal for the bar with a double thickness layer of strip material above the fastener heads.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A system for mechanically attaching a waterproof membrane to a roof structure upon which the membrane is positioned, comprising:

an elongated fastening bar having bottom and top surfaces separated by spaced parallel longitudinal edges, said bar being positionable above said membrane with said bottom surfae lowermost,

an elongated waterproof strip having a length coextensive with that of said bar, said strip having an elongated intermediate region disposed between elongated marginal regions, said strip being positioned with said intermediate region located between said bar and said membrane in underlying relation to said bottom surface and with said marginal regions at least partially overlapping each other above said top surface, whereby said bar is fully encircled by said strip, and



Description
This invention relates to roofing systems, and more particularly to a roofing system in which a flexible waterproof membrane placed on an underlying roofing structure is mechanically secured thereto without the aid of adhesive between the membrane and the roof structure.

In one common form of roofing system, a singleply of waterproof membrane or sheet, for example, ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM) rubber, is placed on top of a flat roof structure. The single-ply roof membrane is supplied in rolls having a width of approximately 40 feet. In use, the membrane is unrolled on the roof and positioned in place. Appropriate splices are made at the edges of adjacent sheets and suitable flashing provided at curbs, skylights, vent pipes, and the like, all in a manner well known in the art.

To secure the membrane to the roof structure, three fundamentally different approaches have heretofore been taken. In accordance with one approach, known as the "adhered" roofing system, adhesive is applied to the entire roof and used to fasten the lower surface of the membrane and the upper surface of the roof structure. The use of adhesive in this manner is a time-consuming and, therefore, expensive membrane-fastening method. In a second approach, known as the "ballasted" system, the membrane is placed on the roof structure without adhesive therebetween, that is, "loosely laid", and the membrane held in position by a layer of gravel placed on top of it. The disadvantage of this scheme is it adds unnecessary weight to the roof. In accordance with a third approach, known as a "mechanically attached" roofing system, elongated metal or plastic nailing strips having adhesive applied to the bottoms thereof are placed on top of the membrane at periodic spaced intervals, much like a grid, and secured in place by driving fasteners through the nailing strip and membrane into the underlying roof structure.
 
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