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US1947134A
US1947134A US376007A US37600729A US1947134A US 1947134 A US1947134 A US 1947134A US 376007 A US376007 A US 376007A US 37600729 A US37600729 A US 37600729A US 1947134 A US1947134 A US 1947134A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
    • E04D3/00Roof covering by making use of flat or curved slabs or stiff sheets
    • E04D3/35Roofing slabs or stiff sheets comprising two or more layers, e.g. for insulation
    • E04D3/351Roofing slabs or stiff sheets comprising two or more layers, e.g. for insulation at least one of the layers being composed of insulating material, e.g. fibre or foam material
    • E04D3/352Roofing slabs or stiff sheets comprising two or more layers, e.g. for insulation at least one of the layers being composed of insulating material, e.g. fibre or foam material at least one insulating layer being located between non-insulating layers, e.g. double skin slabs or sheets

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  • My invention relates to preformed insulating slabs for use particularly in house construction and they may be used either on the roof or on sides or between floors or wherever it is desir- 6 able to use a preformed slab of rigid board like protected insulating material.
  • insulating material By my improvement in insulating material, I am able to provide a finished insulating block consisting of suitable insulating material having 10 arranged on each side of the material protective and strengthening materials that protect the insulating material from deterioration due to moisture, acid or other things which may cause deterioration.”
  • insulating block and in Fig. 2 a portion of a built-up roof provided with my insulating blocks and having the roofing applied to the surface thereof.
  • Fig. 3 is a modification of my inven- 20 tion.
  • A is a block or body of insulating material, such as cork, a blockof magnesia asbestos insulating material, a block of Celite, Celotex or any similar insulating material.
  • layers B of bituminous saturated felt which may be rag felt or an asbestos felt if fire proofing protection is desired.
  • the layers B of bituminous saturated felt are applied to and firmly cemented to the insulating block A in the factory so as to form substantially an integral block.
  • Any suitable adhesive may be used, but I prefer that the adhesive used be of such a characterand so applied that it will not pene- 3 trate into the block A to any appreeiable extent, as I do not want to close any more of the air cells upon which the insulating value dependsv than is necessary to cause proper adhesion of the layers B to the insulating block A.
  • I do not enclose the vertical ends or the sides of the blocks, I may for some purposes apply a saturated felt layer on all four vertical sides or .ends as shown in Fig. 3 or bituminous saturated 5 material similar to the layers B, B.
  • the bituminous saturated felt either rag or asbestos felt B, B, reinforces and gives strength to the insulating material A and provides an insulating block or slab'which is protected on both sides In.the drawing, I have shown in Fig. 1 my.
  • Fig. 2 I have shown my insulating blocksused in the built-up roofing in which E is the roofing foundation to which is cemented by asphalt F the insulating blocks composed of the body A and the saturated felt layers B, B. To the top of these insulating blocks are then applied layers of roofing C cemented to the blocks and to each other by bituminous or other suit- 7 able adhesive B. Between the abutting portions of adjacent blocks may be applied. a similar bituminous or other adhesive H.
  • a roofing construction the combination of a layer of waterproofingmaterial, a plurality of slabs of insulating material disposed above said layer, another layer of waterproofing disposed above said slabs of insulating material, and means joined to and extending between said layers of waterproofing for preventing the transmission of moisture from each slab to adjacent slabs.
  • a roofing construction the combination of a layer of waterproofing material, a plurality of insulating slabs laid thereon, each slab having at least two of its edges bound with waterproof strip, and another layer of waterproof material overlying said slabs, said waterproof strips forming water-tight joints with both of said layers of waterproof material whereby each slab when in place is disposed within a water-retaining pocket.

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Feb. 13, 1934. e. MILLSQJR ROOFING Filed July 5. 1929 Patented Feb. 13, 1934 I UNITED. .sTA
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ROOFING George W. Mills, J12, Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to Construction Materials Patents, Inc., a corporation of Ohio Application July 5, 1929. Serial No. 376,007
3 Claims.
My invention relates to preformed insulating slabs for use particularly in house construction and they may be used either on the roof or on sides or between floors or wherever it is desir- 6 able to use a preformed slab of rigid board like protected insulating material.
By my improvement in insulating material, I am able to provide a finished insulating block consisting of suitable insulating material having 10 arranged on each side of the material protective and strengthening materials that protect the insulating material from deterioration due to moisture, acid or other things which may cause deterioration."
insulating block and in Fig. 2 a portion of a built-up roof provided with my insulating blocks and having the roofing applied to the surface thereof. Fig. 3 is a modification of my inven- 20 tion.
In the drawing, A is a block or body of insulating material, such as cork, a blockof magnesia asbestos insulating material, a block of Celite, Celotex or any similar insulating material.
2 Cemented to and on each side of this block A are arranged layers B of bituminous saturated felt which may be rag felt or an asbestos felt if fire proofing protection is desired. The layers B of bituminous saturated felt are applied to and firmly cemented to the insulating block A in the factory so as to form substantially an integral block. Any suitable adhesive may be used, but I prefer that the adhesive used be of such a characterand so applied that it will not pene- 3 trate into the block A to any appreeiable extent, as I do not want to close any more of the air cells upon which the insulating value dependsv than is necessary to cause proper adhesion of the layers B to the insulating block A.
40 While in the preferred form, shown in Fig. 1,
I do not enclose the vertical ends or the sides of the blocks, I may for some purposes apply a saturated felt layer on all four vertical sides or .ends as shown in Fig. 3 or bituminous saturated 5 material similar to the layers B, B. The bituminous saturated felt, either rag or asbestos felt B, B, reinforces and gives strength to the insulating material A and provides an insulating block or slab'which is protected on both sides In.the drawing, I have shown in Fig. 1 my.
from moisture, acid, etc., and may be shipped from the factory to place of application without it absorbing any appreciable amount of moisture. It is readily and quickly applied to a foundation by bituminous or other adhesive, or may be nailed or fastened by similar means with comparativ'ely low labor cost.
In Fig. 2 I have shown my insulating blocksused in the built-up roofing in which E is the roofing foundation to which is cemented by asphalt F the insulating blocks composed of the body A and the saturated felt layers B, B. To the top of these insulating blocks are then applied layers of roofing C cemented to the blocks and to each other by bituminous or other suit- 7 able adhesive B. Between the abutting portions of adjacent blocks may be applied. a similar bituminous or other adhesive H.
I claim:
1. In a roofing construction, the combination (5 of an upper continuous layer of waterproofing,
a lower continuous layer of waterproofing spaced apart from said upper layer, slabs of insulating material disposed between said two layers of waterproofing and means for spacing said slabs of material, said means with the upper and lower layers forming a plurality of moisture-proof pockets.
2. In a roofing construction, the combination of a layer of waterproofingmaterial, a plurality of slabs of insulating material disposed above said layer, another layer of waterproofing disposed above said slabs of insulating material, and means joined to and extending between said layers of waterproofing for preventing the transmission of moisture from each slab to adjacent slabs.
3. In a roofing construction, the combination of a layer of waterproofing material, a plurality of insulating slabs laid thereon, each slab having at least two of its edges bound with waterproof strip, and another layer of waterproof material overlying said slabs, said waterproof strips forming water-tight joints with both of said layers of waterproof material whereby each slab when in place is disposed within a water-retaining pocket.
GEO. W. MILLS, JR.
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Cited By (2)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2861525A (en) * 1956-01-30 1958-11-25 Lexsuco Inc Fire retardant roof vapor barrier and securement means
US20110197543A1 (en) * 2010-02-17 2011-08-18 Sealed Air Corporation (Us) Alkaline and Heat Resistant Foam Composite and Floor Underlayment

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2861525A (en) * 1956-01-30 1958-11-25 Lexsuco Inc Fire retardant roof vapor barrier and securement means
US20110197543A1 (en) * 2010-02-17 2011-08-18 Sealed Air Corporation (Us) Alkaline and Heat Resistant Foam Composite and Floor Underlayment
US8484922B2 (en) * 2010-02-17 2013-07-16 Sealed Air Corporation (Us) Alkaline and heat resistant foam composite and floor underlayment
US8656675B2 (en) 2010-02-17 2014-02-25 Sealed Air Corporation (Us) Alkaline and heat resistant foam composite and floor underlayment

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