1. Technical Field
The disclosure relates generally to a retrofit roofing system for use with corrugated metal roofs and low profile ribbed metal roofs, a method for retrofitting these roofs, and a clip for installing a retrofit metal roof over an existing corrugated metal roof or an existing low profile ribbed metal roof. The clip allows the retrofit roof to be installed on an existing roof even when the corrugations or ribs are inconsistently spaced or sized over the width of the roof.
2. Background Information
One of the oldest and most common metal roofing systems used in the United States uses corrugated metal panels supported on purlins. The corrugations are disposed perpendicular to the purlins and the panels overlap at their edges. Due to the age of many of these roof systems, many corrugated roof systems are due for replacement or retrofit. Various roof retrofit systems exist in the roofing art. Some of these systems use elongated spacers that define spaced notches which accommodate existing metal roof seams. The retrofit roof system is supported on top of these spacers. One such system is described in U.S. Pat. No. 7,861,480. These elongated spacers cannot be used effectively with corrugated metal roofing because the defined notches cannot be designed to accurately match up with the raised portions of the corrugations due to inconsistencies in the existing corrugated metal panels. In addition to corrugated metal panels, some existing roofs use low profile ribbed metal roof panels. Retrofitting such roofs also requires a system to install the retrofit roofing panels over the existing panels.
The disclosure provides a roofing system that is installed over the top of existing corrugated metal roofs or over the top of low profile ribbed metal roofs as a retrofit roofing system. The system uses a clip specifically designed for corrugated and other forms of low-profile ribbed metal roof panels. The clip spans a single raised corrugation or single raised rib to provide a secure support for a roofing system to be disposed above the existing roof. The clips may be disposed at a plurality of locations along a purlin and are secured to the purlin through the existing roof panels with connectors. The connectors pass through spaced curved feet of the clip which fit into the spaced depressions of the corrugated roofing panel or the spaces adjacent to the low profile rib.
The roofing system disposed on the clips includes a plurality of channels disposed parallel to purlins on top of the clips. The channels have swedged ends that allow a plurality of these channels to be disposed end-to-end with lap joints without changing the upper level of the combined channels. The channel joints do not have to be directly supported by clips.
Deflection limiters may be used at selected locations of the roof system. The deflection limiters take the place of the clips and extend between the locations of purlins so that channels may be installed across the deflection limiters intermediate the purlin locations.
The clips, deflection limiters, and channels may be fabricated from 14 to 18 gauge steel or aluminum. The steel may be galvanized.
The system allows insulation to be disposed between the old roof and the new roof.
An exemplary configuration of a retrofit roofing system is indicated generally by the reference numeral 2 in the accompanying drawings. System 2 is used over the top of an existing corrugated metal or low-profile metal roofing system that generally includes a plurality of metal roof panels 4 installed on purlins 6. In the exemplary configuration, roof panels 4 are corrugated metal panels with each corrugation having a ridge 8 bounded by a pair of grooves 10. The spacing between ridges 8 is not necessarily constant and the exact size and shape of ridges 8 and grooves 10 are not necessarily the same across the width of panel 4 or from panel 4 to panel 4. As such, roof system 2 is configured to accommodate these differences while providing a strong base for a retrofit roof that is easy to install.
Roof system 2 generally includes a plurality of clips 20 that are secured to purlins 6 through roof panels 4. Clips are sized and used in a manner that allows system 2 to function with corrugations of various sizes. Channels 22 are disposed on clips 20 and are used to support the new roofing system. This provides room between the old roofing system and the new roofing system for insulation. A plurality of channels 22 may be joined end-to-end with lap joints as one end of each channel 22 is swedged (or necked down) to fit inside another channel 22 so that they fit may be fit together without changing the line of the upper surface of the joined channels 22. In the context of this description, the term ‘swedged’ means that one of the ends of channels 22 is thinned or offset so that it fits inside the other end of another channel 22 (the fit may be a frictional fit) in the manner shown in
As shown in
Connectors 38 may be self-tapping but may require a hole to be drilled through roof panel 4 and into purlin 6 prior to the installation of connector 38. Clips 20 may be located at evenly-spaced locations as depicted in
Each channel 22 has its own roof support wall 42 with legs 44 extending down from the edges of wall 42. Legs 44 are angled away from each other and terminate at feet 40.
Clips 20 and channels 22 may be fabricated from steel, stainless steel, aluminum, or other materials sufficiently strong to support the weight of the new roofing system being installed over the top of system 2.
In the foregoing description, certain terms have been used for brevity, clearness, and understanding. No unnecessary limitations are to be implied therefrom beyond the requirement of the prior art because such terms are used for descriptive purposes and are intended to be broadly construed. Moreover, the description and illustration of the invention is an example and the invention is not limited to the exact details shown or described. Throughout the description and claims of this specification the words “comprise” and “include” as well as variations of those words, such as “comprises,” “includes,” “comprising,” and “including” are not intended to exclude additives, components, integers, or steps.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/726,284 filed Nov. 14, 2012; the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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61726284 | Nov 2012 | US |