Claims
- 1. A composite roof structure comprising:
- (a) a lower water-vapor impermeable layer;
- (b) at least one layer of insulation overlaying said lower water-vapor impermeable layer;
- (c) an upper water-vapor impermeable layer overlaying said at least one layer of insulation, said upper and lower water-vapor impermeable layers being sealed together along the roof structure perimeter;
- (d) at least one roof drain; and
- (e) at least one water vent for venting water-vapor and water-liquid from said at least one insulation layer to the ambient atmosphere, said water vent being manually closeable to form a water vapor tight envelope around said at least one insulation layer and manually operable to allow water vapor within said envelope to escape, said at least one water vent cooperating with said at least one roof drain such that water-liquid exiting said at least one water vent enters said at least one roof drain.
- 2. The roof structure of claim 1 further comprising a ballast layer overlaying said upper water-vapor impermeable layer.
- 3. The roof structure of claim 2 wherein said ballast layer comprises concrete patio covers.
- 4. The roof structures of claim 2 wherein said ballast layers comprise aggregate.
- 5. The roof structure of claim 2 further comprising a water-retentive mat disposed between said upper water-vapor impermeable layer and said ballast layer.
- 6. The roof structure of claim 5 wherein said water retentive mat comprises a sheet of water adsorptive material capable of withstanding freeze-thaw cycles without being damaged by water or ice.
- 7. The roof structure of claims 1, 2 or 5 wherein said upper and lower water-vapor impermeable layer are fabricated from a material capable of limiting the water vapor transmission to approximately 0.025 grams per 24 hours per square meter when tested in accordance with ASTM E 96-66, Procedure BW.
- 8. The roof structure of claims 1, 2 or 5 wherein said at least one layer of insulation further comprises:
- (a) a non-permeable insulation layer fabricated from a water-vapor impermeable material but configured to allow water to pass therethrough, said non-permeable insulation layer overlaying said lower water-vapor impermeable layer; and
- (b) A low-adsorptive insulation layer overlaying said non-permeable insulation layer.
- 9. The roof structure of claim 8 wherein said non-permeable insulation layer is configured from a plurality of sections arranged so that adjacent edges of said sections define channels through which water and water vapor can pass.
- 10. The roof structure of claim 8 wherein said non-permeable insulation layer is fabricated from cellular glass.
- 11. The roof structure of claim 8 wherein said at least one low-adsorptive insulation layer is fabricated from extruded polystyrene.
- 12. The roof structure of claims 1, 2 or 5 wherein said upper and lower water vapor impermeable layers are fabricated from butyl rubber.
- 13. The roof structure of claims 1, 2 or 5 further including auxiliary water vapor vents for venting said at least one insulation layers to the ambient atmosphere at locations remote from said roof drains, said auxiliary vents being closeable so that when said vents and said auxiliary vents are closed, said at least one insulation layers are enclosed in a water-vapor-tight envelope.
- 14. The roof structure of claims 13 wherein said auxiliary vapor vents include:
- (a) a conduit extending through said upper water-vapor impermeable layer downward into said at least one layer of insulation;
- (b) a seal disposed between said conduit and said upper water-vapor impermeable layer for creating a water vapor seal therebetween and providing support for the conduit; and
- (c) a removeable closure element associated with said conduit for forming a water-vapor tight seal of said conduit when said closure element is inserted in said conduit.
- 15. The roof structure of claim 13 wherein said auxiliary vapor vents include a rubber tube stem extending upwards from said upper water vapor impermeable layer, said rubber tube stem having a conduit therethrough communicating with the space between said upper and lower water-vapor impermeable layers, said rubber tube stem forming a water-vapor tight seal with said water vapor impermeable layer and said rubber tube stem having a closure element for forming a water-vapor tight seal of said conduit when said closure element is inserted in said conduit.
- 16. The roof structure of claims 1, 2 or 5 wherein said at least one water vent includes a flexible curtain.
- 17. The roof structure of claim 16 wherein flexible curtain is closeable with removable caulking pressure rings.
CROSS REFERENCE TO EARLIER FILED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 013,109 filed Feb. 21, 1979.
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