Claims
- 1. A recycled roofing material comprising a backbone saturated within and coated with a layer of recycled asphalt material, said recycled asphalt material comprising substantially between 50% and 80% reclaimed asphalt roofing material and substantially between 20% and 50% non-oxidized asphalt, wherein said reclaimed roofing material includes cellulose fiber material.
- 2. The recycled roofing material as claimed in claim 1, wherein said recycled asphalt material comprises substantially 70% reclaimed asphalt roofing material and substantially 30% non-oxidized asphalt.
- 3. The recycled roofing material as claimed in claim 2, wherein said backbone comprises a fiberglass mat.
- 4. The recycled roofing material as claimed in claim 1, wherein the said reclaimed roofing material comprises ground up asphalt shingles comprising substantially between 5 and 20 percent by weight of said cellulose fiber material.
- 5. The recycled roofing material as claimed in claim 1, wherein said cellulose fiber material comprises paper fibers.
- 6. The recycled roofing material as claimed in claim 4, wherein said ground up asphalt shingles further comprise fiberglass fibers.
- 7. The recycled roofing material as claimed in claim 2 further comprising a layer of oxidized asphalt applied to said layer of recycled asphalt material, said oxidized asphalt layer encapsulating said recycled asphalt material layer.
- 8. A recycled roofing material comprising:a backbone having first and second sides; and a recycled asphalt material saturating said backbone and coated on said first and second sides of said backbone to form first and second layers of said recycled asphalt material, wherein said recycled asphalt material includes non-oxidized asphalt mixed with reclaimed roofing material, wherein said reclaimed roofing material includes at least cellulose fibers, and wherein the melting point of said recycled asphalt material is higher than the melting point of said non-oxidized asphalt.
- 9. The recycled roofing material of claim 8 further comprising:first and second layers of oxidized asphalt applied to said first and second layers of said recycled asphalt material, and wherein said first and second layers of said oxidized asphalt encapsulates said recycled asphalt material.
- 10. The recycled roofing material of claim 8 wherein said non-oxidized asphalt includes flux asphalt.
- 11. The recycled asphalt roofing material of claim 8 wherein said melting point of said non-oxidized asphalt is approximately 100° F., and wherein said melting point of said recycled asphalt material is greater than 100° F.
- 12. The recycled roofing material of claim 8 wherein said recycled asphalt material includes substantially between 20% and 50% by weight non-oxidized asphalt and substantially between 50% and 80% by weight reclaimed roofing materials.
- 13. The recycled roofing material of claim 1 wherein a melting point of said non-oxidized asphalt is approximately 100° F., and wherein the melting point of said recycled asphalt material is greater than 100° F.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/059,970 filed Apr. 14, 1998 entitled RECYCLED ROOFING MATERIAL AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME.
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