Claims
- 1. An improved method for manufacturing roofing shingles from dry roofing material comprising, the steps of, continuously feeding dry roofing material, saturating the dry roofing material with asphalt, automatically applying a first uniform, longitudinal adhesive coating to the previously saturated material, automatically applying a first continuous coating of granules to said adhesive coating, and cutting said material into shingles of a given length and a given width, wherein the improvement comprises, after the applying of the first coating of granules and prior to cutting said material into shingles, the step of automatically and periodically applying a repeated series of spaced apart bands of adhesive upon the first coating of granules, with the series of bands of adhesive material having various widths and being periodically applied at a predetermined periodicity such that the series of bands are applied to the first coating of granules over a length different than the given length of the shingle, whereby varying portions of said series of bands will be present on each of said given lengths of shingles, and automatically distributing granules in conjunction with the applying of the bands of adhesive such that granules are only distributed upon said bands of adhesive.
- 2. An improved method for manufacturing roofing shingles from dry roofing material comprising, the steps of, continuously feeding dry roofing material, saturating the dry roofing material with asphalt, automatically applying a first uniform, longitudinal adhesive coating to the previously saturated material, automatically applying a first continuous coating of granules to said adhesive coating, and cutting said material into shingles of a given length and a given width, wherein the improvement comprises, after the applying of the first coating of granules and prior to cutting said material into shingles, the step of automatically and periodically applying a repeated series of spaced apart bands of granules to the first continuous coating of granules, said series of bands having various widths and being periodically applied along said first continuous coating at a predetermined periodicity such that the series of bands are applied to the first coating of granules over a length different than the given length of the shingle, whereby varying portions of said series of bands will be present on each of said given lengths of shingles.
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein the step of applying a first continuous coating of granules comprises the applying of two distinct sections of granules positioned adjacent each other.
- 4. The method of claim 2, wherein the step of applying a repeated series of spaced apart bands of granules comprises the substeps of conveying material having a first coating of granules thereon into and through a zone in which the series of bands of granules are applied, and automatically, periodically applying bands of varying widths of adhesive to the first continuous coating of granules over a length different than the given shingle length, then automatically distributing granules on to the bands of adhesive; and synchronizing and controlling the application of the bands of adhesive and the distribution of granules on to these bands of adhesive, so that the granules are distributed only on the bands of adhesive.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 808,171, filed June 20, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,295,445.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Divisions (1)
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