Claims
- 1. A flexible composite roofing element, comprising:
- a preformed flexible web; and
- a filled asphalt-based coating adhered to said web, said coating comprising asphalt and particulate filler distributed throughout the asphalt, the specific gravity of the coating being less than 1.0 and the filler having an effective specific gravity in the approximate range of 0.10-0.50;
- the filler comprising particles having hollow, gas filled inclusions.
- 2. A roofing element according to claim 1, wherein the filler is present in amount in the approximate range of 3%-25% by weight of the filled coating.
- 3. A roofing element according to claim 1, wherein at least about 25% of the filler is capable of passing through a standard 200 mesh screen.
- 4. A roofing element, comprising:
- a fibrous mat comprised of glass fibers;
- asphalt-based coating material impregnating and coating the fibrous mat;
- the coating material containing lightweight filler particles having hollow, gas filled inclusions distributed throughout and being present in amount in the approximate range of 3%-25% by weight of the coating material, the specific gravity of the coating material being in the range of about 0.6-0.9;
- the effective specific gravity of the filler particles being in the range of about 0.10-0.50; and
- at least about 25% of the filler particles being capable of passing through a standard 200 mesh screen.
- 5. A roofing element according to claim 4, wherein the effective specific gravity of the filler particles is in the range of about 0.20-0.40.
- 6. A roofing element according to claim 4, wherein at least about 84% of the filler particles are capable of passing through a standard 64 mesh screen.
- 7. A roofing element according to claim 4, wherein the filler particles have a bulk density of not more than about 3 pcf.
- 8. A roofing element according to claim 4, wherein the filler particles have a bulk density between 1.5-3 pcf.
- 9. A roofing element according to claim 8, wherein the particles comprise expanded perlite particles.
- 10. A roofing element according to claim 8, wherein the particles comprise expanded pumicite particles.
- 11. A roofing element according to claim 8, including additionally a layer of mineral granules on at least one surface of the coated fibrous mat.
- 12. A process for making asphalt roofing products, comprising the steps of:
- providing lightweight particles having hollow, gas filled inclusions of a size whereby at least about 25% thereof are capable of passing through a standard 200 mesh screen and whereby the effective specific gravity of the particles is in the approximate range of 0.10-0.50;
- mixing the particles with fluid asphalt to form a mixture having a specific gravity less than 1.0;
- impregnating and coating a fibrous mat with the mixture; and
- cooling the mixture.
- 13. A process according to claim 12, wherein the particles are present in the mixture in the amount of about 3%-25% by weight of the mixture.
- 14. A process according to claim 13, wherein the lightweight particles are provided by expanding heat expandable ore to produce particles having hollow, gas filled inclusions.
- 15. A process according to claim 14, wherein the ore is perlite ore.
- 16. A process according to claim 14, wherein the ore is pumicite ore.
- 17. A process according to claim 12, including the additional steps of applying a layer of roofing granules to the coating prior to the cooling step, then cutting the cooled and granule coated material to a predetermined shape.
- 18. A process according to claim 13, wherein at least about 84% of the particles are capable of passing through a standard 64 mesh screen.
- 19. A process according to claim 12, wherein the specific gravity of the mixture is about 0.6-0.9, the effective specific gravity of the filler particles is in the approximate range of 0.20-0.40, and the filler is present in the mixture in the amount of about 5%-20% by weight of the mixture.
Parent Case Info
This Application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 06/669,202 filed Jan. 24, 1985, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 06/615,183 filed May 30, 1984 and now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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