Claims
- 1. A roofing material comprising a headlap and a weathering surface, wherein the weathering surface comprises metal flakes and the headlap is substantially free of metal flakes, wherein the metal flakes cover greater than 0.001% and up to 100% of the weathering surface of the roofing material.
- 2. A roofing material comprising a headlap and a weathering surface, wherein the weathering surface comprises metal flakes and roofing granules and the headlap is substantially free of metal flakes, wherein the metal flakes cover greater than 0.01% of the surface of the roofing material.
- 3. The roofing material of claim 2, wherein striations of the metal flakes are separated by regions of the roofing granules.
- 4. The roofing material of claim 2, wherein the metal flakes are blended with the roofing granules.
- 5. The roofing material of claim 1, wherein the metal flakes are selected from the group consisting of copper flakes, tin flakes, zinc flakes, aluminum flakes, steel flakes, stainless steel flakes, bronze flakes, brass flakes and combinations thereof.
- 6. The roofing material of claim 1, wherein the metal flakes are copper flakes.
- 7. The roofing material of claim 1, wherein the metal flakes have antimicrobial potential.
- 8. The roofing material of claim 1, wherein the roofing material comprises a filled portion, and wherein the filled portion includes metal flakes.
- 9. The roofing material of claim 1, wherein the roofing material is made by a process comprising applying the metal flakes to the weathering surface of the roofing material.
- 10. The roofing material of claim 1, wherein the metal flakes are first heated and then applied to the weathering surface.
- 11. The roofing material of claim 1, wherein the metal flakes are first applied to [a] the weathering surface and then heated.
- 12. The roofing material of claim 1 wherein the roofing material is made by a process comprising dispersing the metal flakes throughout a portion of the roofing material.
- 13. The roofing material of claim 12 wherein the portion is a filled portion.
- 14. The roofing material of claim 1, wherein the metal flakes are dispersed throughout the material and are applied to the weathering surface of the material during the material making process.
- 15. The roofing material of claim 1 wherein the metal flakes are dispersed throughout a portion of the material and applied to the weathering surface of the material during the material making process.
- 16. The roofing material of claim 1 wherein the roofing material is an asphaltic roofing material.
- 17. The roofing material of claim 1, wherein the metal flakes are of a size greater than the size of flakes passing through a U.S. Standard Sieve #50.
- 18. The roofing material of claim 17, wherein the metal flakes range from a size greater than the size of flakes passing through a U.S. Standard Sieve #50 to 1″.
SPECIFICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/210501, filed on Aug. 1, 2002, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/590,222, filed on Jun. 8, 2000, now abandoned.
Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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