Claims
- 1. A method of insulating under a pre-existing roof of a building of a type having a pair of spaced apart structural beams extending in one direction supported in the building under the roof thereof and a plurality of spaced apart elongated purlins extending transversely to said structural beams and being supported by said structural beams and utilizing purlin clips of a type having means on the top thereof for connection to a purlin and aperture means on a lower portion thereof for receiving a strip of metal; said method comprising:
- (a) attaching one end of a strip of backed fiberglass insulation approximately as wide as the distance between purlins along one end thereof to one of said structural beams;
- (b) attaching the other end of said strip of backed fiberglass insulation to the other one of said structural beams;
- (c) repeating steps (a) and (b) with a second strip of backed fiberglass insulation approximately the same size as the first said strip, wherein one side of the first said strip is adjacent to one side of said second strip, each of said strips having an edge of said strip hanging down in juxtaposition with respect to each other;
- (d) repeating the steps of (a) and (b) using a third strip of backed fiberglass insulation approximately the size of first said strip, adjacent to said second strip wherein the other side of said second strip and one side of the third strip have an edge thereof hanging down in juxtaposition with respect to each other;
- (e) attaching one of said purlin clips to each of said purlins which are disposed directly above the first said, second and third strips of backed fiberglass insulation wherein said purlin clips are in a straight line;
- (f) threading a continuous one piece elongated band through the aperture means in each of said aligned purlin clips wherein said band will support the underside of the first said, second and third strips;
- (g) extending a tube between the first and second strips;
- (h) blowing loose insulation through said tube to position the loose insulation above said second strip;
- (i) extending said tube between said second and third strips;
- (j) blowing loose insulation through said tube to position the loose insulation above said third strip;
- (k) fastening adjacent edges of the first and second strips together and tucking them up above the first and second strips to form an expansion joint; and
- (l) fastening adjacent edges of the second and third strips together and tucking them up above the second and third strips to form an expansion joint.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein in steps (k) and (l) staples are used to connect the edges of the first and second strips together.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein in steps (h) and (j) the loose insulation includes fiberglass material.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein in step (f) the elongated band is constructed of metal.
- 5. The method of claim 1 including attaching another set of said purlin clips, one each to each of said purlins of step (e) at a predetermined spaced distance from the purlins of step (e) and threading a second elongated band through the aperture means in each of said another set of aligned purlin clips for supporting another part of the underside of said strips.
- 6. The method of claim 1 wherein steps (a) through (l) are done sequentially in alphabetical order.
- 7. The method of claim 1 including the steps of connecting the ends of the elongated band to the sides of the building.
- 8. The method of claim 1 wherein said fiberglass insulation is backed with material.
- 9. A method of insulating the roof of a building of a type having a pair of spaced apart structural beams extending in one direction supported in a building and a plurality of spaced apart elongated purlins extending transversely to said structural beams and being supported by said structural beams and utilizing purlin clips of a type having means on the top thereof for connection to a purlin and aperture means on a lower portion thereof for receiving a strip of metal; said method comprising:
- (a) attaching one end of a sheet of material approximately as wide as the distance between purlins along one end thereof to one of said structural beams;
- (b) attaching the other end of said sheet of material to the other one of said structural beams;
- (c) repeating steps (a) and (b) with a second sheet of material approximately the same size as the first said sheet, wherein one side of the first said sheet is adjacent to one side of said second sheet, each of said sheets having an edge of said sheet hanging down in juxtaposition with respect to each other;
- (d) repeating the steps of (a) and (b) using a third sheet of material approximately the size of first said strip, adjacent to said second sheet wherein the other side of said second sheet and one side of the third sheet have an edge thereof hanging down in juxtaposition with respect to each other;
- (e) attaching one of said purlin clips to each of said purlins which are disposed directly above the first said, second and third sheets wherein said purlin clips are in a straight line;
- (f) threading an elongated band through the aperture means in each of said aligned purlin clips wherein said band will support the underside of the first said, second and third sheets;
- (g) extending a tube between the first and second sheets;
- (h) blowing loose insulation through said tube to position the loose insulation above said second sheet;
- (i) extending said tube between said second and third sheets;
- (j) blowing loose insulation through said tube to position the loose insulation above said third sheet;
- (k) fastening the adjacent edges of the first and second sheets together and tucking them up above the first and second sheets to form an expansion joint; and
- (l) fastening the adjacent edges of the second and third sheets together and tucking them up above the second and third sheets to form an expansion joint.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of co-pending application Ser. No. 06/803,672 filed Dec. 2, 1985 and entitled "Method and Apparatus for Installing Insulation" which is now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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ABC publication, 8/1978, 2 pages. |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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