Claims
- 1. A roofing underlayment system comprising at least one layer of felt material and at least one layer of a coated structural article, said structural article comprising a substrate having an ionic charge coated with a coating having essentially the same ionic charge wherein said coating consists essentially of a filler material and a binder material and wherein said binder material bonds the filler material together and to the substrate and wherein said coating does not bleed through said substrate.
- 2. The roofing underlayment system according to claim 1 wherein the felt material is selected from the group consisting of cellulosic fibers, glass fibers and mixtures thereof.
- 3. A roofing underlayment system comprising at least two layers of a coated structural article, said structural article comprising a substrate having an ionic charge coated with a coating having essentially the same ionic charge wherein said coating consists essentially of a filler material and a binder material and wherein said binder material bonds the filler material together and to the substrate and wherein said coating does not bleed through said substrate.
- 4. A roofing underlayment system according to claims 1 or 3 wherein said substrate is fiberglass, said filler is selected from the group consisting of fly ash, calcium carbonate, ceramic microspheres and mixtures thereof and said binder is acrylic latex.
- 5. A roofing underlayment system according to claim 4 wherein said substrate is planar and is coated on one side with said coating.
- 6. A roofing underlayment system according to claim 4 wherein said substrate is planar and is coated on both sides with said coating.
- 7. A roofing underlayment system according to claims 1 or 3 wherein said article further includes a water repellent material.
- 8. A roofing underlayment system according to claims 1 or 3 wherein said article further includes an antifungal material.
- 9. A roofing underlayment system according to claims 1 or 3 wherein said article further includes an antibacterial material.
- 10. A roofing underlayment system according to claims 1 or 3 wherein said article further includes a surface friction agent.
- 11. A roofing underlayment system according to claims 1 or 3 wherein said article further includes a flame retardant material.
- 12. A roofing underlayment system according to claims 1 or 3 wherein said article further includes an algaecide.
- 13. A roofing underlayment system according to claims 1 or 3 wherein said article is colored with dye.
- 14. A roofing underlayment system according to claims 1 or 3 wherein said substrate is bonded together by a binder material consisting essentially of urea formaldehyde and acrylic latex.
- 15. A roofing underlayment system according to claim 1 or 3 wherein the structural article is coated with a coating consisting essentially of a filler material and a binder material whereina) said article is from 10% to 25% by weight glass fibers and b) said coating is from 84% to 96% filler selected from the group consisting of fly ash, charged calcium carbonate, ceramic microspheres and mixtures thereof and from 16% to 4% acrylic latex binder material.
- 16. A roofing underlayment system according to claim 15 wherein said coating further includes SBR rubber.
- 17. A roofing underlayment system according to claim 16 wherein said acrylic latex binder and said rubber are cross linked.
- 18. A roofing underlayment system according to claim 17 wherein said glass fibers are bonded together by a mixture of from 99% to 75% urea formaldehyde and from 1% to 25% acrylic latex.
Parent Case Info
The applicants claim the benefits under Title 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of prior U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/168,057 which was filed on Nov. 30, 1999.
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