Claims
- 1. A seam plate for securing a membrane sheet to an underlying roof decking substructure assembly, comprising:
a plate having a substantially rectangular configuration comprising a longitudinal axis, a transverse axis, a pair of oppositely disposed longitudinally extending sides, a pair of oppositely disposed transversely extending ends, and substantially rounded corners interconnecting each one of said oppositely disposed longitudinally extending sides to one of said oppositely disposed transversely extending ends such that substantially sharp locations are absent from edge portions of said plate so as not to present potential sites at which tearing and rupture of the membrane sheet can occur; an aperture defined within a central portion of said plate for receiving a fastener for securing said plate to an underlying roof decking substructure assembly; a plurality of projections extending downwardly from said plate for engaging a membrane sheet so as to effectively secure the membrane sheet to the underlying substructure assembly when said plate is fixedly secured to the underlying substructure assembly by the fastener; and rib structure projecting upwardly from predetermined portions of said plate so as to provide different regions of said plate with different rigidity and flexibility characteristics whereby said plate can be used with predetermined membrane sheets having predetermined properties so as to predeterminedly accommodate uplifting wind load forces acting upon a predetermined one of the membrane sheets.
- 2. The seam plate as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
said rib structure has a substantially diamond-shaped configuration, wherein longitudinal ends of said substantially diamond-shaped rib structure are disposed upon opposite sides of said longitudinal axis of said plate, and lateral sides of said substantially diamond-shaped rib structure are disposed upon opposite sides of said transverse axis of said plate, such that corner regions of said plate exhibit a relatively low degree of rigidity and a relatively high degree of flexibility and bendability.
- 3. The seam plate as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
said rib structure has a substantially X-shaped configuration wherein said rib structure extends from a central region of said plate to corner regions of said plate such that said corner regions of said plate exhibit a relatively high degree of rigidity and a relatively low degree of flexibility and bendability.
- 4. The seam plate as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
said substantially rectangular seam plate has a length-to-width ratio of at least 2:1 so as to efficiently accommodate and withstand the uplifting wind load forces acting upon the membrane sheet when the membrane sheet is secured to the underlying roof decking substructure assembly by said seam plate.
- 5. The seam plate as set forth in claim 2, wherein:
said plurality of downwardly extending projections are arranged within a plurality of longitudinally separated pairs wherein each longitudinally separated pair of downwardly extending projections is disposed upon a separate longitudinally extending locus disposed parallel to said longitudinal axis of said plate so as to distribute pressure loads throughout the membrane sheet.
- 6. The seam plate as set forth in claim 2, wherein:
said plurality of downwardly extending projections are arranged within a plurality of transversely separated pairs wherein each transversely separated pair of downwardly extending projections is disposed upon a separate transversely extending locus disposed parallel to said transverse axis of said plate so as to distribute pressure loads throughout the membrane sheet.
- 7. The seam plate as set forth in claim 3, wherein:
said plurality of downwardly extending projections are arranged within a plurality of longitudinally separated pairs wherein each longitudinally separated pair of downwardly extending projections is disposed upon a separate longitudinally extending locus disposed parallel to said longitudinal axis of said plate so as to distribute pressure loads throughout the membrane sheet.
- 8. The seam plate as set forth in claim 3, wherein:
said plurality of downwardly extending projections are arranged within a plurality of transversely separated pairs wherein each transversely separated pair of downwardly extending projections is disposed upon a separate transversely extending locus disposed parallel to said transverse axis of said plate so as to distribute pressure loads throughout the membrane sheet.
- 9. The seam plate as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
each one of said plurality of downwardly extending projections has a rounded engagement portion for engaging the membrane sheet so as to effectively secure the membrane sheet to the underlying substructure without piercing the membrane sheet so as not to cause tearing and rupture of the membrane sheet.
- 10. The seam plate as set forth in claim 9, wherein:
each one of said plurality of downwardly extending projections has a substantially V-shaped cross-sectional configuration, and said rounded engagement portion of said downwardly extending projection comprises a radiused apex portion of said substantially V-shaped projection.
- 11. The seam plate as set forth in claim 10, wherein:
each one of said substantially V-shaped projections comprises a pair of sides with an included angle defined at said apex portion of 90°.
- 12. The seam plate as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
predetermined ones of said plurality of downwardly extending projections have hourglass configurations for enhancing the gripping engagement properties characteristic of said downwardly extending projections.
- 13. The seam plate as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
predetermined ones of said plurality of downwardly extending projections have different depth dimensions for imparting different gripping engagement properties characteristic to predetermined ones of said downwardly extending projections located upon predetermined regions of said seam plate in order to accommodate the uplifting wind load forces acting upon said predetermined regions of said seam plate.
- 14. The seam plate as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
each one of said downwardly extending projections has a longitudinal extent which is disposed parallel to said longitudinal axis of said seam plate so as to efficiently accommodate uplifting wind load forces.
- 15. In combination, a roof decking substructure assembly, comprising:
a roof decking substructure; an insulation panel disposed upon said roof decking substructure; a membrane sheet which is adapted to be disposed atop said insulation panel and secured to said roof decking substructure; a seam plate for securing said membrane sheet to said roof decking substructure; and a fastener for securing said seam plate to said roof decking substructure; said seam plate comprising a plate having a substantially rectangular configuration comprising a longitudinal axis, a transverse axis, a pair of oppositely disposed longitudinally extending sides, a pair of oppositely disposed transversely extending ends, and substantially rounded corners interconnecting each one of said oppositely disposed longitudinally extending sides to one of said oppositely disposed transversely extending ends such that substantially sharp locations are absent from edge portions of said plate so as not to present potential sites at which tearing and rupture of said membrane sheet can occur; an aperture defined within a central portion of said plate for receiving said fastener for securing said plate to said underlying roof decking sub-structure; a plurality of projections extending downwardly from said plate for engaging said membrane sheet so as to effectively secure said membrane sheet to said underlying roof decking substructure when said plate is fixedly secured to said underlying roof decking substructure by said fastener; and rib structure projecting upwardly from predetermined portions of said plate so as to provide different regions of said plate with different rigidity and flexibility characteristics whereby said plate can be used with predetermined membrane sheets having predetermined properties so as to predeterminedly accommodate uplifting wind load forces acting upon predetermined membrane sheets.
- 16. The combination as set forth in claim 15, wherein:
said rib structure has a substantially diamond-shaped configuration, wherein longitudinal ends of said substantially diamond-shaped rib structure are disposed upon opposite sides of said longitudinal axis of said plate, and lateral sides of said substantially diamond-shaped rib structure are disposed upon opposite sides of said transverse axis of said plate, such that corner regions of said plate exhibit a relatively low degree of rigidity and a relatively high degree of flexibility and bendability.
- 17. The combination as set forth in claim 15, wherein:
said rib structure has a substantially X-shaped configuration wherein said rib structure extends from a central region of said plate to corner regions of said plate such that said corner regions of said plate exhibit a relatively high degree of rigidity and a relatively low degree of flexibility and bendability.
- 18. The combination as set forth in claim 15, wherein:
said substantially rectangular seam plate has a length-to-width ratio of at least 2:1 so as to efficiently accommodate and withstand the uplifting wind load forces acting upon said membrane sheet when said membrane sheet is secured to said underlying roof decking substructure by said seam plate.
- 19. The combination as set forth in claim 16, wherein:
said plurality of downwardly extending projections are arranged within a plurality of longitudinally separated pairs wherein each longitudinally separated pair of downwardly extending projections is disposed upon a separate longitudinally extending locus disposed parallel to said longitudinal axis of said plate so as to distribute pressure loads throughout said membrane sheet.
- 20. The combination as set forth in claim 16, wherein:
said plurality of downwardly extending projections are arranged within a plurality of transversely separated pairs wherein each transversely separated pair of downwardly extending projections is disposed upon a separate transversely extending locus disposed parallel to said transverse axis of said plate so as to distribute pressure loads throughout said membrane sheet.
- 21. The combination as set forth in claim 17, wherein:
said plurality of downwardly extending projections are arranged within a plurality of longitudinally separated pairs wherein each longitudinally separated pair of downwardly extending projections is disposed upon a separate longitudinally extending locus disposed parallel to said longitudinal axis of said plate so as to distribute pressure loads throughout said membrane sheet.
- 22. The combination as set forth in claim 17, wherein:
said plurality of downwardly extending projections are arranged within a plurality of transversely separated pairs wherein each transversely separated pair of downwardly extending projections is disposed upon a separate transversely extending locus disposed parallel to said transverse axis of said plate so as to distribute pressure loads throughout said membrane sheet.
- 23. The combination as set forth in claim 15, wherein:
each one of said plurality of downwardly extending projections has a rounded engagement portion for engaging the membrane sheet so as to effectively secure said membrane sheet to said underlying roof decking substructure without piercing said membrane sheet so as not to cause tearing and rupture of said membrane sheet.
- 24. The combination as set forth in claim 23, wherein:
each one of said plurality of downwardly extending projections has a substantially V-shaped cross-sectional configuration, and said rounded engagement portion of said downwardly extending projection comprises a radiused apex portion of said substantially V-shaped projection.
- 25. The combination as set forth in claim 24, wherein:
each one of said substantially V-shaped projections comprises a pair of sides with an included angle defined at said apex portion of 90°.
- 26. The combination as set forth in claim 15, wherein:
predetermined ones of said plurality of downwardly extending projections have hourglass configurations for enhancing the gripping engagement properties characteristic of said downwardly extending projections.
- 27. The combination as set forth in claim 15, wherein:
predetermined ones of said plurality of downwardly extending projections have different depth dimensions for imparting different gripping engagement properties characteristic to predetermined ones of said downwardly extending projections located upon predetermined regions of said seam plate in order to accommodate the uplifting wind load forces acting upon said predetermined regions of said seam plate.
- 28. The combination as set forth in claim 15, wherein:
each one of said downwardly extending projections has a longitudinal extent which is disposed parallel to said longitudinal axis of said seam plate so as to efficiently accommodate uplifting wind load forces.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
[0001] This patent application is a Continuation-in-Part (CIP) patent application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/933,230, entitled SEAM PLATE FOR RETAINING ROOF DECKING MEMBRANE, which was filed on Aug. 20, 2001 in the name of Riaz Hasan.
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09933230 |
Aug 2001 |
US |
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10027055 |
Dec 2001 |
US |