WO1997018364A2 - A synthetic textile support for bituminous sheaths, particularly for coating roofs - Google Patents

A synthetic textile support for bituminous sheaths, particularly for coating roofs Download PDF

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WO1997018364A2
WO1997018364A2 PCT/EP1996/005006 EP9605006W WO9718364A2 WO 1997018364 A2 WO1997018364 A2 WO 1997018364A2 EP 9605006 W EP9605006 W EP 9605006W WO 9718364 A2 WO9718364 A2 WO 9718364A2
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Priority to US09/077,008 priority patent/US6131351A/en
Priority to DE69607763T priority patent/DE69607763T2/en
Priority to JP51858697A priority patent/JP4039689B2/en
Priority to PL96326667A priority patent/PL182375B1/en
Priority to DK96939044T priority patent/DK0862667T3/en
Priority to EP96939044A priority patent/EP0862667B1/en
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  • the present invention relates to a synthetic textile support for bituminous sheaths, particularly for coating roofs.
  • bituminous sheaths such as those habitually used for coating roofs, of a synthetic textile support consisting of a non-woven lap of polyester staple or continuous thread fibre with an essentially transversal orientation.
  • a synthetic textile support for bituminous sheaths wherein a plurality of parallel continuous glass filaments is interposed and made to extend longitudinally between two layers of polyester fibre non-woven with the object of ensuring a suitable longitudinal reinforcement for the synthetic textile support.
  • the glass filaments characterized by a high Young's modulus, exhibit on the other hand the drawback of representing a substantially rigid support, that has a very good resistance to tractions up to a certain limit, but then breaks suddenly leaving the textile support without any longitudinal reinforcement. Moreover, even before it breaks, they react to the thermal expansions ofthe roof in a clearly different manner with respect to the polyester non- woven surrounding them, determining the creation of a series of ripples between one filament and the next.
  • the object ofthe present invention has been that of providing a synthetic support for bituminous sheaths, that avoids transversal shrinkages ofthe product during impregnation and that stand up well and in an elastic manner to the thermal expansions ofthe roof after it has been laid.
  • such object has been achieved with a synthetic textile support consisting of two layers of non-woven lap of polyester fibres, between which there is interposed a plurality of continuous reinforcing filaments arranged parallel to one another in the longitudinal direction ofthe textile support, characterized in that said continuous reinforcing filaments consist of polyester threads.
  • the polyester reinforcement allow the textile support according to the invention to solve the problem ofthe product's transversal shrinkage during impregnation in bitumen and at the same time to go along elastically with the thermal expansions ofthe roof after the bituminous sheath has been laid, extending and contracting in the same manner as the surrounding polyester lap and ensuring a resistance to extension that is less critical than that ofthe glass threads.
  • the textile support according to the invention also has the advantage that it avoids discomfort for the operators and ecological problems of all kinds, while at the same time allowing a greater possibility of recovery and reuse of waste.
  • Fig. 1 shows the textile support in a plan view from above
  • Fig. 2 shows the textile support in an enlarged longitudinal cross-section taken along the line II-II of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 shows the textile support in an enlarged transversal cross-section taken along the line III-III of Fig. 1.
  • a textile support according to the invention that is formed by two layers 1 and 2 of non- woven polyester lap, staple or continuous thread, fastened together by means of threading, heat-shrinking or other suitable type of fastening.
  • longitudinal reinforcement threads does not prevent, if when and desired, the simultaneous usage of similar threads of transversal reinforcement up to determining the creation of a thicker or thinner network of longitudinal and transversal polyester reinforcement threads.

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Abstract

There is described a synthetic textile support for bituminous sheaths, particularly for the coating of roofs. The textile support consists of two layers (1, 2) of non-woven lap of polyester fibres, between which there is interposed a plurality of continuous polyester threads (3) arranged parallel to one another in the longitudinal direction of the textile support.

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"A synthetic textile support for bituminous sheaths, particularly for coating roofs"
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D E S C R I P T I O N The present invention relates to a synthetic textile support for bituminous sheaths, particularly for coating roofs.
The usage is well known in the art of manufacturing bituminous sheaths, such as those habitually used for coating roofs, of a synthetic textile support consisting of a non-woven lap of polyester staple or continuous thread fibre with an essentially transversal orientation.
For many years now, with the object of avoiding transversal shrinkage of the textile support when it is subjected to impregnation in bitumen, obtained by means ofthe passage under tension through a bitumen bath at high temperature, the same Applicant has inserted between two layers of traditional lap a thin layer of polyester fibre with filaments about 70 mm long arranged parallel to one another in the longitudinal direction ofthe textile support.
This solution has allowed the solution ofthe problem of transversal shrinkage during the step of impregnation in bitumen, but it has proved not very effective against another important problem, that arises after the bituminous sheath has been laid and that is represented by the response ofthe sheath to the thermal expansion during the summer ofthe roof that receives it. Due to the effect of such expansions, in fact, the bitumen softens up and the textile support tends to shorten due to the effect ofthe strain to which it has been subjected during processing. From the Italian patent No. 1,237,149 a synthetic textile support for bituminous sheaths is known, wherein a plurality of parallel continuous glass filaments is interposed and made to extend longitudinally between two layers of polyester fibre non-woven with the object of ensuring a suitable longitudinal reinforcement for the synthetic textile support. The glass filaments, characterized by a high Young's modulus, exhibit on the other hand the drawback of representing a substantially rigid support, that has a very good resistance to tractions up to a certain limit, but then breaks suddenly leaving the textile support without any longitudinal reinforcement. Moreover, even before it breaks, they react to the thermal expansions ofthe roof in a clearly different manner with respect to the polyester non- woven surrounding them, determining the creation of a series of ripples between one filament and the next. Lastly it is obvious that the usage of glass filaments implies during processing the presence of glass particles that cause harmful irritations to the operators, much as it creates obvious problems in the recovery of scraps and the disposal of waste. in view of this state ofthe art, the object ofthe present invention has been that of providing a synthetic support for bituminous sheaths, that avoids transversal shrinkages ofthe product during impregnation and that stand up well and in an elastic manner to the thermal expansions ofthe roof after it has been laid.
According to the invention such object has been achieved with a synthetic textile support consisting of two layers of non-woven lap of polyester fibres, between which there is interposed a plurality of continuous reinforcing filaments arranged parallel to one another in the longitudinal direction ofthe textile support, characterized in that said continuous reinforcing filaments consist of polyester threads.
It has been possible to observe that the polyester reinforcement allow the textile support according to the invention to solve the problem ofthe product's transversal shrinkage during impregnation in bitumen and at the same time to go along elastically with the thermal expansions ofthe roof after the bituminous sheath has been laid, extending and contracting in the same manner as the surrounding polyester lap and ensuring a resistance to extension that is less critical than that ofthe glass threads. On the other hand, with respect to the product with the glass reinforcement threads ofthe known art, the textile support according to the invention also has the advantage that it avoids discomfort for the operators and ecological problems of all kinds, while at the same time allowing a greater possibility of recovery and reuse of waste.
One possible embodiment ofthe textile support according to the invention is illustrated as a non-limiting example in the enclosed drawings, wherein:
Fig. 1 shows the textile support in a plan view from above;
Fig. 2 shows the textile support in an enlarged longitudinal cross-section taken along the line II-II of Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 shows the textile support in an enlarged transversal cross-section taken along the line III-III of Fig. 1.
There is shown in the drawings a textile support according to the invention, that is formed by two layers 1 and 2 of non- woven polyester lap, staple or continuous thread, fastened together by means of threading, heat-shrinking or other suitable type of fastening. Between the two layers of non-woven lap there is a plurality of continuous threads 3 of medium-strength polyester (Young's modulus less than 20 Gpa, preferably ranging from 10 Gpa to 14 Gpa), arranged parallel to one another in the longitudinal direction ofthe textile support.
Naturally the use of longitudinal reinforcement threads does not prevent, if when and desired, the simultaneous usage of similar threads of transversal reinforcement up to determining the creation of a thicker or thinner network of longitudinal and transversal polyester reinforcement threads.

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1. A synthetic textile support for bituminous sheaths, particularly for coating roofs, consisting of two layers (1, 2) of non-woven lap of polyester fibres, between which there is interposed a plurality of continuous reinforcing filaments (3) arranged parallel to one another in the longitudinal direction of the textile support, characterized in that said continuous reinforcing filaments (3) consist of polyester threads.
2. A synthetic textile support according to claim 1, characterized in that said polyester threads (3) exhibit a Young's modulus of less than 20 Gpa.
3. A synthetic textile support according to claim 1, characterized in that said polyester threads (3) exhibit a Young's modulus ranging from 10 Gpa to 14 Gpa.
4. A synthetic textile support according to claim 1, characterized in that it also comprises a plurality of continuous reinforcing filaments arranged parallel to one another in the transversal direction to the textile support.
5. A synthetic textile support according to claim 1 , characterized in that said non- woven lap is ofthe staple type.
6. A synthetic textile support according to claim 1 , characterized in that said non- woven lap is ofthe continuous-thread type.
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AT96939044T ATE191758T1 (en) 1995-11-16 1996-11-11 SYNTHETIC TEXTILE SUPPORT FOR BITUMINOUS SURFACES, ESPECIALLY FOR ROOFS
US09/077,008 US6131351A (en) 1995-11-16 1996-11-11 Synthetic textile support for bituminous sheaths, particularly for coating roofs
DE69607763T DE69607763T2 (en) 1995-11-16 1996-11-11 SYNTHETIC TEXTILE SUPPORT FOR BITUMINOUS AREAS, ESPECIALLY FOR ROOF AREAS
JP51858697A JP4039689B2 (en) 1995-11-16 1996-11-11 Synthetic fiber reinforcement for bitumen exterior, especially for roof covering
PL96326667A PL182375B1 (en) 1995-11-16 1996-11-11 Supporting synthetic textile material for bituminous coverings in particular those for use as roof coverings
DK96939044T DK0862667T3 (en) 1996-11-11 1996-11-11 Synthetic textile reinforcement for bituminous surfaces, especially for roofing
EP96939044A EP0862667B1 (en) 1995-11-16 1996-11-11 A synthetic textile support for bituminous sheaths, particularly for coating roofs
GR20000401207T GR3033516T3 (en) 1995-11-16 2000-05-26 A synthetic textile support for bituminous sheaths, particularly for coating roofs

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IT95MI002353A IT1280113B1 (en) 1995-11-16 1995-11-16 SYNTHETIC TEXTILE SUPPORT FOR BITUMINOUS SHEATHING, ESPECIALLY FOR ROOF COVERING

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