Claims
- 1. A roof system for a building roof having in place roof supports comprising a plurality of parallel and spaced apart elongated structural support units having an uppermost longitudinal surface thereon defining a roof support plane exposed from above, said roof system comprising:
- (a) a vapor barrier comprised of a plurality of joined section lengths of moisture impervious flexible sheeting extending longitudinally supported over the roof support plane surfaces of said structural units to span the intervening space therebetween substantially taut and unsupported thereover, each of said sections overlying adjacent of said units so as to cover intervening spacings between said units and with adjacent sections being joined longitudinally in an overlapping seamed relation with each other;
- (b) substantially continuous insulation overlying said vapor barrier sheeting; and
- (c) hard roofing overlying and adjacent to said insulation and secured to said structural units.
- 2. A roof system for a building roof having in place roof supports comprising a plurality of parallel and spaced apart elongated structural support units having an uppermost longitudinal surface defining a roof support plane thereon exposed from above, said roof system comprising:
- (a) a vapor barrier comprised of a plurality of joined section lengths of moisture impervious flexible sheeting extending longitudinally supported over the roof support plane surfaces of said structural units to span the intervening space therebetween substantially taut and unsupported thereover, said sections including first section lengths overlying over adjacent of said units so as to cover intervening spacings between said units while omitting coverage between adjacent of said first sections, and second section lengths longitudinally extending in an overlapping relation with the border portions of adjacent of said first section lengths,:
- (b) substantially continuous insulation overlying said vapor barrier sheeting; and
- (c) hard roofing overlying and adjacent to said insulation and secured to said structural units.
- 3. A roof system in accordance with claim 2 in which said first vapor barrier sections are substantially coextensive in width with the transverse span dimension extending across the roof support plane surfaces of adjacent pairs of said support units.
- 4. A roof system in accordance with claim 3 in which said first vapor barrier section lengths and said second vapor barrier section lengths are substantially of like width.
- 5. A roof system in accordance with claim 4 in which the sheeting of said vapor barrier is comprised of flexible sheets spanning the intervening spacing between adjacent pairs of said structural units substantially in a sag free formation therebetween.
- 6. A roof system in accordance with claim 4 in which the sheeting of said vapor barrier is of a polymer plastic composition.
- 7. A roof system in accordance with claim 6 in which the first of said vapor barrier sections are adhesively mounted onto the roof support plane surfaces of said structural units and said second of said vapor barrier section lengths are adhesively seamed permanently to the border portions of adjacent of said first section lengths in an overlapped seam relation therewith.
- 8. A roof system in accordance with claim 7 in which said structural units are uniformly spaced apart, the roof plane surfaces thereof are individually substantially flat in a horizontal plane and there is included a double faced adhesive tape on said flat surfaces for a permanent receptive mounting of said first sections of vapor barrier sheeting lengths thereon.
- 9. A roof system in accordance with claim 8 including an elongated section of thermal block overlying the longitudinal surfaces of said structural units in an intervening relation between said insulation and said hard roofing.
- 10. A roof system in accordance with claim 8 in which said insulation comprises a predetermined thickness of nonlaminated fiberglass blanket.
- 11. A roof system in accordance with claim 8 in which said hard roofing is comprised of assembled standing seam roof panels secured to said structural units.
- 12. A roof system in accordance with claim 8 including a rake angle transversely spanning at least one common end of said structural units and said angle provides a receptive surface on which a common terminal end of said vapor barrier section lengths are mounted.
- 13. A roof system in accordance with claim 12 in which each of said section lengths are transversely seamed at a common location intermediate the longitudinal ends of said structural units.
- 14. A method of fabricating a roof for a building having in place a plurality of parallel and spaced apart elongated structural support units having an uppermost longitudinal roof support plane surface exposed units having an uppermost longitudinal roof support plane surface exposed from above and comprising the steps of:
- (a) unrolling individual lengths of flexible moisture impervious vapor barrier sheeting from a source roll of said sheeting in the longitudinal direction of said support units for placing the sheeting onto the exposed roof support plane surface of said units substantially taut and unsupported therebetween;
- (b) joining adjacent of said individual lengths longitudinally in an overlapping seamed relation with each other;
- (c) applying substantially continuous insulation overlying said vapor barrier sheeting; and
- (d) securing a hard roofing to said support units in adjacent overlying relation to said insulation.
- 15. A method of fabricating a roof for a building having in place a plurality of parallel and spaced apart elongated structural support units defining an uppermost longitudinal roof support plane surface exposed from above and comprising the sequential steps of:
- (a) sequentially unrolling individual lengths of moisture impervious flexible vapor barrier sheeting from a source roll of said sheeting in the longitudinal direction of said support units for mounting onto the exposed roof support plane surface of said units substantially taut and unsupported therebetween, said lengths being unrolled in a laterally spaced apart relation followed by unrolling a length intermediate and in border contact with said spaced apart lengths;
- (b) applying substantially continuous insulation overlying said vapor barrier sheeting; and
- (c) applying a hard roofing over said insulation.
- 16. The method of fabrication in accordance with claim 15 in which each of said sheeting lengths are substantially of like width substantially coextensive with the transverse span dimension extending across the roof support plane longitudinal surfaces of adjacent pairs of said structural units and the step of unrolling said sheeting lengths is applicable to a pair of said units per unrolling.
- 17. The method of fabrication in accordance with claim 16 including the step of pre-applying adhesive to the receptive roof support plane surfaces of said units on which said sheeting lengths are to be mounted.
- 18. The method of fabrication in accordance with claim 17 in which said adhesive is provided by a double faced adhesive tape.
- 19. the method of fabrication in accordance with claim 18 in which said sheeting comprises a polymer plastic composition.
- 20. The method of fabrication in accordance with claim 19 in which the step of applying insulation comprises unrolling insulation from source rolls of predetermined thickness nonlaminated fiberglass over the surface area of the previously applied vapor barrier sheeting.
- 21. The method of fabrication in accordance with claim 20 in which the insulation is unrolled in a direction substantially transverse to the longitudinal direction of said structural units and juxtaposed lengths of the insulation are fitted together in a butt-match relationship.
- 22. A method of fabricating a roof for a building having in place a plurality of parallel and spaced apart elongated structural support units defining an uppermost longitudinal roof support plane surface exposed from above and comprising the sequential steps of:
- (a) unrolling a first length of flexible moisture impervious vapor barrier sheeting composition from a source roll of said sheeting in the longitudinal direction of said structural units for mounting onto the longitudinal roof support plane surfaces of some of said units while covering a first intervening space therebetween substantially taut and unsupported thereover;
- (b) unrolling a second length of flexible moisture impervious vapor barrier sheeting composition from a source roll of said sheeting in the longitudinal direction of said structural units for mounting onto the longitudinal roof support plane surface of others of said support units while covering a second intervening space therebetween substantially taut and unsupported thereover and while omitting coverage of a third intervening space laterally separating said first and second intervening spaces;
- (c) unrolling a third length of flexible moisture impervious vapor barrier sheeting composition from a source roll of said sheeting in the longitudinal direction of such structural units for covering said third intervening space substantially taut and unsupported thereover by mounting said third length into an overlapping relationship with the border surfaces of said first and second lengths to form with said first and second lengths a continuous uninterrupted vapor barrier providing spanned coverage over said first, second and third intervening spaces;
- (d) applying substantially continuous insulation overlying said vapor barrier sheeting; and
- (e) securing a hard roofing to said support units in overlying and adjacent relation to said insulation.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 657,380 filed Oct. 3, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,635,423.
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