The present invention relates to a waterproof sheet and a process for the manufacturing thereof.
Waterproof products employed when a protection from water is needed, are known in the state of the art; some of said products are, for example, bituminous membranes, sheets made of PVC, sheets made of rubber, etc.
Bituminous membranes are manufactured by immersing frameworks, among which are polyester spunbonded fabrics, in a bath of bituminous mixture which is warm enough to obtain, after cooling, rolls displaying a height of approximately 1 meter, a length of approximately 10 meters and a weight varying from 350 g/sqm to 5 kg/sqm and greater. The laying occurs by unwinding the roll of membrane on the surface to waterproof, inducing it to adhere mainly by means of flame-hardening of the back with a flame blow-pipe, in order for the slightly molten part to attach to the surface. Another membrane roll is unwound in parallel to the first one taking care to overlap it by a width of at least 5 cm. The overlapping part is flame-hardened and pressed along the contact line in order to link the two layers of membrane. The critical part is the junction area between the rolls, which may allow the penetration of water if not properly manufactured.
The membranes made of PVC are synthetic sheets obtained by extrusion of “polyvinil chloride” polymer. Generally commercially available rolls have a height even taller than one meter, lengths of 15-20 m and different thicknesses. The roll is stretched out on the surface and another roll is stretched out in parallel to the first taking care to overlap it by a width of a least 10 cm. The overlapping part is linked by means of a chemical compound which fuses the PVC on the surface or by means of a hot air gun that melts and links the overlapping edges, by exploiting the low melting point of the PVC. An inert layer is normally deposited on the PVC layers, having the function of makeweight, in order to allow the attachment of the PVC membrane to the surface. A possible penetration of water, caused by poor junctions, does not remain restricted to the penetration spot and instead spreads under the cover.
In view of the state of the art, it is the object of the present invention to provide a waterproof sheet displaying advantages for the engineering fields as compared to “traditional” products, as e.g. laying rates and ease, lightness, decrease of the critical overlapping spots, motion on the construction site, storage room occupied, and costs.
According to the present invention, said object is achieved by means of a sheet comprising at least one layer of waterproof material arranged between a first and a second layer of spunbonded fabric, characterised in that said layers of spunbonded fabric have a surface covered by waterproof material and are laterally offset one with respect to the other so as to display a projection of the first layer with respect to the second layer on one side and a projection of the second layer with respect to the first layer on the opposite side, in that said at least one layer of waterproof material is comprised of a plastomeric film and in that said projections having waterproof material are visible in order to allow a better adhesion between the sheets.
According to the present invention a process for the manufacturing of a sheet is also provided.
The features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following description of a practical embodiment, illustrated by way of non-limitative example in the accompanying drawings, in which:
With reference to
Said sheet 1 is manufactured through a first step, in which a plastomeric film 2 is extruded from an extruder 101 on a surface of a layer 3 of spunbonded fabric, for example, made of reinforced polyester, deriving from a roll 102 to form a roll 103 of waterproof spunbonded fabric 106, i.e. with plastomeric film adhering thereto (
In a second step of the manufacturing process, two layers of spunbonded fabric 106 deriving from two rolls 103 are coupled one to the other with the interposition of a further plastomeric film 100 deriving from an extruder 105 (for example, the same above-mentioned extruder 101) to form a roll 104 of waterproof sheet 1 (
The manufactured sheet (
In sheet 1 obtained in this manner, the two layers of spunbonded fabric are laterally offset one with respect to the other, i.e. the side ends of layers 106 are not reciprocally aligned, so as to leave two side portions 20 of layers 106 free, the two side portions being arranged by the sides of the sheet, (
The laying occurs by unwinding a first roll of sheet 1 on a surface. A second roll of sheet 1 is stretched out parallelly to the first but so that the offset side portions 20 of the two sheets are arranged one on the other taking care to match them (
The laying technique does not require the use of special equipment and the laying may also take place in the presence of water.
If it is desired to let sheet 1 adhere to the surface, inert material may be used as makeweight or the surface may be brushed with a bituminous primer (to which the spunbonded fabric is perfectly suited) and then induce sheet 1 to adhere.
Sheet 1 is adapted to protect the surfaces from the penetration of water.
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