Claims
- 1. A bundle of shingles wrapped in a dual element wrapper comprised of an outer layer of heat reflective plastic film having an opacity of at least 45 percent and an inner layer of heat absorptive plastic film having an opacity of at least 90 percent, the outer layer being capable of reflecting at least 50 percent of the radiant heat contacting it.
- 2. The bundle of shingles of claim 1 in which the film is a coextruded film.
- 3. The bundle of shingles of claim 2 in which the film is a coextruded polethylene film.
- 4. The bundle of shingles of claim 2 in which the outer layer is white in color and the inner layer is silver in color.
- 5. The bundle of shingles of claim 4 in which the film is a coextruded polyethylene film with the inner and outer layers being coextruded to nearly equal thicknesses.
- 6. The bundle of shingles of claim 5 in which the inner and outer layers yield an overall opacity of at least 90 percent.
- 7. The bundle of shingles of claim 2 in which the plastic film is a heat shrinkable plastic film.
- 8. A pallet load of bundles of shingles covered by a shroud, wherein the shroud is comprised of an outer layer of heat reflective plastic film having an opacity of at least 45 percent and an inner layer of heat absorptive plastic film having an opacity of at least 90 percent, the outer layer being capable of reflecting at least 50 percent of the radiant heat contacting it.
- 9. The pallet load of claim 8 in which the film is a coextruded film.
- 10. The pallet load of claim 9 in which the film is a coextruded polyethylene film.
- 11. The pallet load of claim 9 in which the shroud outer layer is white in color and the shroud inner layer is silver in color.
- 12. The pallet load of claim 11 in which the film is a coextruded polyethylene film with the shroud inner and outer layers being coextruded to nearly equal thicknesses.
- 13. The pallet load of claim 11 in which the film is a coextruded polyethylene film with the shroud outer layer being about three mils thick and the shroud inner layer being about one mil thick.
- 14. The pallet load of claim 13 in which the shroud inner and outer layers yield an overall opacity of at least 90 percent.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/407,603, filed Sep. 15, 1989, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (12)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Arbrene Lumber Wrap Catalog, DuPont, Danada, (1-84). |
Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation Test Results of Effects of Sunlight on Shrouds for Bundles of Shingles (Jun. 12, 1990). |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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