Claims
- 1. Housewrap for attachment to a building after installation of sheathing and prior to installation of siding/cladding, the housewrap comprising:
a barrier layer having a first surface, which faces inward relative to the building, and a second surface, which faces outward relative to the building; and an adhesive layer applied to the first surface for attachment of the housewrap to the sheathing, wherein:
the barrier layer provides a moisture barrier against outside water or moisture, yet allows a water vapor transmission rate of at least 100 g/m2/day from the interior of the building; the adhesive layer comprises a pressure sensitive adhesive that has a high moisture vapor transmission rate of at least about 100 g/m2/day; and the adhesive layer substantially completely covers the first surface of the barrier layer.
- 2. The housewrap set forth in claim 2, wherein the barrier layer has a width of at least 2 feet.
- 3. Housewrap for attachment to a building after installation of sheathing and prior to installation of siding/cladding, the housewrap comprising:
a barrier layer having a first surface, which faces inward relative to the building, and a second surface, which faces outward relative to the building; and an adhesive layer applied to the first surface for attachment of the housewrap to the sheathing, wherein:
the barrier layer provides a moisture barrier against outside water or moisture, yet allows a water vapor transmission rate of at least 100 g/m2/day from the interior of the building; the adhesive layer comprises a pressure sensitive adhesive that has a high moisture vapor transmission rate of at least about 100 g/m2/day; and the barrier layer has a width of at least 2 feet.
- 4. The housewrap set forth in claim 3, wherein the barrier layer has a width of at least 2 feet.
- 5. Housewrap for attachment to a building after installation of sheathing and prior to installation of siding/cladding, the housewrap comprising:
a barrier layer having a first surface, which faces inward relative to the building, and a second surface, which faces outward relative to the building; and an adhesive layer applied to the first surface for attachment of the housewrap to the sheathing, wherein:
the barrier layer provides a moisture barrier against outside water or moisture, yet allows a water vapor transmission rate of at least 100 g/m2/day from the interior of the building; the adhesive layer comprises a pressure sensitive adhesive that has a high moisture vapor transmission rate of at least about 100 g/m2/day; and said pressure sensitive adhesive extends to the perimeter of the first surface.
- 6. The housewrap set forth in claim 5, wherein the barrier layer has a width of at least 2 feet.
- 7. Housewrap for attachment to a building after installation of sheathing and prior to installation of siding/cladding, the housewrap comprising:
a barrier layer having a first surface, which faces inward relative to the building, and a second surface, which faces outward relative to the building; and an adhesive layer applied to the first surface for attachment of the housewrap to the sheathing, wherein:
the barrier layer provides a moisture barrier against outside water or moisture, yet allows a water vapor transmission rate of at least 100 g/m2/day from the interior of the building; the adhesive layer comprises a pressure sensitive adhesive that has a high moisture vapor transmission rate of at least about 100 g/m2/day; and the adhesive layer is applied in a pattern unrelated to perforations in the barrier layer.
- 8. The housewrap set forth in claim 7, wherein said pressure sensitive adhesive extends to the perimeter of the first surface.
- 9. The housewrap set forth in claim 7, wherein the barrier layer has a width of at least 2 feet.
- 10. The housewrap set forth in claim 7, wherein the barrier layer is non-perforated.
- 11. Housewrap for attachment to a building after installation of sheathing and prior to installation of siding/cladding, the housewrap comprising:
a barrier layer having a first surface, which faces inward relative to the building, and a second surface, which faces outward relative to the building; and an adhesive layer applied to the first surface for attachment of the housewrap to the sheathing, wherein:
the barrier layer provides a moisture barrier against outside water or moisture, yet allows a water vapor transmission rate of at least 100 g/m2/day from the interior of the building; the adhesive layer comprises a pressure sensitive adhesive that has a high moisture vapor transmission rate of at least about 100 g/m2/day; and the barrier layer is non-perforated.
- 12. The housewrap set forth in claim 11, wherein said pressure sensitive adhesive extends to the perimeter of the first surface.
- 13. The housewrap set forth in claim 11, wherein the barrier layer has a width of at least 2 feet.
- 14. The housewrap set forth in claim 11, wherein the pressure sensitive adhesive has a water vapor transmission rate of at least about 200 g/m2/day.
- 15. The housewrap set forth in claim 14, wherein the pressure sensitive adhesive has a water vapor transmission rate of at least about 300 g/m2/day.
- 16. The housewrap set forth in claim 15, wherein the pressure sensitive adhesive has a water vapor transmission rate of about 400 g/m2/day.
- 17. The housewrap set forth in claim 11, wherein the barrier layer allows a water vapor transmission rate of at least about 200 g/m2/day.
- 18. The housewrap set forth in claim 17, wherein the barrier layer allows a water vapor transmission rate of at least about 300 g/m2/day.
- 19. The housewrap set forth in claim 18, wherein the barrier layer allows a water vapor transmission rate of at least about 400 g/m2/day.
- 20. The housewrap set forth in claim 11, wherein the barrier layer is a polyolefin material.
- 21. The housewrap set forth in claim 11, wherein the barrier layer is a spun-bonded material.
- 22. The housewrap set forth in claim 11, wherein a fungicide is added to the adhesive layer.
- 23. The housewrap set forth in claim 22, wherein the fungicide is a pyrithione.
- 24. The housewrap set forth in claim 23, wherein the fungicide is zinc pyrithione.
- 25. The housewrap set forth in claim 11, wherein the pressure sensitive adhesive is a non-rubber-based adhesive.
- 26. The housewrap set forth in claim 11, wherein the pressure sensitive adhesive is an acrylate-based adhesive.
- 27. The housewrap set forth in claim 11, wherein the pressure sensitive adhesive layer comprises a gel-free copolymer of 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate and 4-hydroxybutyl acrylate.
- 28. The housewrap set forth in claim 27, wherein the 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate contains impurities in a total amount of no more than about 3% by weight of the monomer, and wherein the impurities are selected from the group consisting of ethylene glycol dimethacrylate, diethylene glycol monomethacrylate, methacylic acid, and mixtures thereof.
- 29. The housewrap set forth in claim 11, wherein the pressure sensitive adhesive comprises an acrylate copolymer.
- 30. The housewrap set forth in claim 29, wherein the copolymer comprises about 5 to 75% butyl acrylate and/or ethyl acrylate, about 5 to 45% 2-ethylhexyl acrylate and/or isooctyl acrylate, about 20 to 50% hydroxyethyl acrylate, 0 to about 10% of a N-vinyl lactam, and no carboxylic acid monomers; or
the copolymer comprises about 5 to 75% butyl acrylate and/or ethyl acrylate, about 5 to 45% 2-ethylhexyl acrylate and/or isooctyl acrylate, about 20 to 44% hydroxyethyl acrylate, 0 to about 10% of a N-vinyl lactam, and a positive amount up to about 6% acrylic acid and/or methacrylic acid.
- 31. The housewrap set forth in claim 11, wherein the pressure sensitive adhesive is derived from the polymerization of a hydrophilic premix comprising at least one ethylenically unsaturated monomer, said film having dispersed therein a discontinuous gaseous phase constituting at least 10 percent of the volume of said film.
- 32. The housewrap set forth in claim 11, wherein the pressure sensitive adhesive comprises a copolymer of 96% iso-octyl acrylate units and 4% acrylamide units, and a copolymer of 94% iso-octyl acrylate units and 6% acrylic acid units.
- 33. The housewrap set forth in claim 11, wherein the pressure sensitive adhesive comprises block copolymers having three or more polymer block structures having a general configuration --A--B--A--.
- 34. The housewrap set forth in claim 33, wherein each A is a thermoplastic polymer block with a glass transition temperature above room temperature having an average molecular weight between about 5000 and 125,000, and wherein B is a polymer block of a conjugated diene having an average molecular weight between about 15,000 and 250,000.
- 35. The housewrap set forth in claim 11, wherein the pressure sensitive adhesive is an iso-octyl acrylate/n-vinyl pyrrolidone copolymer adhesive and/or crosslinked acrylate adhesive.
- 36. The housewrap set forth in claim 11, wherein the pressure sensitive adhesive is an acrylic emulsion adhesive.
- 37. The housewrap set forth in claim 11, further comprising a release liner positioned adjacent to the adhesive layer.
- 38. The housewrap set forth in claim 11, further comprising a release coating applied to the second surface of the barrier layer.
- 39. The housewrap set forth in claim 11, wherein the housewrap is provided on a roll and has an unrolled length of at least ten times its width.
- 40. The housewrap set forth in claim 11, wherein the housewrap is provided in sheets having a length within 20% of the width, about the same as the width, or longer than the width.
- 41. The housewrap as set forth in claim 40, wherein the sheets have a substantially rectangular shape.
- 42. The housewrap set forth in claim 11, wherein the adhesive layer substantially completely covers the first surface of the barrier layer.
- 43. The housewrap set forth in claim 11, wherein the adhesive layer is applied in a pattern which does not substantially completely cover the first surface of the barrier layer.
- 44. The housewrap set forth in claim 43, wherein the pattern essentially consists of a random arrangement of adhesive and/or a random arrangement of adhesive voids.
- 45. The housewrap set forth in claim 44, wherein the random pattern is mechanically introduced into the adhesive when applying the adhesive to the barrier layer.
- 46. The housewrap set forth in claim 45, wherein chatter is introduced into a die head applying the adhesive to vary its angle of approach and thus the distribution of adhesive.
- 47. The housewrap set forth in claim 44, wherein the random pattern is formed by injecting a gas into the adhesive.
- 48. The housewrap as set forth in claim 47, wherein the applied adhesive has a foam-like consistency and, upon bursting of the bubbles in this foam, circular adhesive-free voids are formed.
- 49. The housewrap set forth in claim 43, wherein the adhesive layer has an adhesive-free area in a range of about 5% to about 25%.
- 50. The housewrap set forth in claim 43, wherein the adhesive layer has an adhesive-free area in a range greater than about 20% and less than about 60%.
- 51. The housewrap set forth in claim 43, wherein the adhesive layer has an adhesive-free area in a range greater than about 25%.
- 52. In combination, a building and sections of the housewrap of claim 11 attached to the building after installation of sheathing and prior to installation of siding/cladding.
- 53. The combination set forth in claim 52, wherein adjacent edges of neighboring housewrap sections overlap to seal the joint therebetween; the adhesive layer of the first section being attached to the sheathing, and the adhesive layer of the second section being attached to barrier layer of the first section.
- 54. The combination set forth in claim 52, wherein tapes or sealing strips are used to seal the joints between adjacent edges of neighboring housewrap sections.
- 55. A method of housewrapping a building, said method being performed after installation of sheathing and prior to installation of siding/cladding and comprising the steps of:
positioning the housewrap of any of the preceding claims relative to the building so that the first surface of the housewrap layer faces inward, and the second surface of the housewrap layer faces outward; and attaching the housewrap to the building by applying pressure to the second surface of the housewrap material layer so that the adhesive layer attaches the housewrap to the sheathing.
- 56. A method as set forth in claim 55, further comprising the step of removing a release liner from the adhesive layer prior to said positioning and attachment steps.
- 57. A method as set forth in claim 55, further comprising the step of overlapping adjacent edges of neighboring housewrap sections to seal the joint therebetween.
- 58. A method as set forth in claim 55, wherein strips or tape are used to seal the joints between adjacent edges of neighboring housewrap sections.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/454,983 filed on Mar. 14, 2003. The entire disclosure of this earlier application is hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60454983 |
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