IP Library Granted Patent US 7,413,392
Granted Patent B2
US 7,413,392 · App. 11/116,701 · Granted Aug 19, 2008

Plastic/metal composite stress plate and method of using same for securing a thermoplastic roof membrane to roof deck

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Patent No.
US 7,413,392
App. No.
11/116,701
Granted
Aug 19, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

A two-piece fastener assembly for securing thermoplastic roof membranes to an underlying roof deck having: a stress plate and a fastener. The stress plate consists of a pre-fabricated metal layer and a thermoplastic layer which are integral with each other. The stress plate has top having three flat surfaces and two circumferential portions, forming ridges or protuberances connecting the flat surfaces. In a method aspect the steps of securing thermoplastic roof membranes to an underlying roof deck, includes: placing a first thermoplastic roof membrane on the roof deck; placing a line of stress plates on the marginal portion of the first thermoplastic roof membrane and securing the stress plates along with the first thermoplastic roof membrane to the roof deck by use of the fastener; placing a second thermoplastic roof membrane to overlap the line of stress plates and the marginal portion of the first thermoplastic roof membrane; and applying heat and pressure to the line of stress plates and the overlapped portion of the first and second thermoplastic roof membranes to fuse them together and provide a waterproof covering over the roof deck.

Claims (21)

1. A two-piece fastener assembly for securing two thermoplastic roof membranes to an underlying roof deck comprising:

a) a metal stress plate of circular configuration defined by a top surface having an opening in its center portion for receiving a fastener therethrough;

b) a thermoplastic coating covering and integral with the top surface of said metal stress plate; and

c) a fastener positioned in said opening of said metal stress plate, wherein said metal stress plate comprises a first, second and third flat surface;

d) a first circumferential portion, defined by a height forming a ridge or protuberance, extending above said second flat surface and towards said third flat surface at an angle of from about 25° to about 70°, connecting said second flat surface with said third flat surface; and

e) a second circumferential portion, defined by a height forming a ridge or protuberance, extending above said first flat surface and towards said third flat surface at an angle of from about 25° to about 70°, connecting said first flat surface with said third flat surface;

wherein the entire top surface of the metal surface plate, including the first, second and third flat surfaces, and the first and second circumferential portions, are covered by and integral with the thermoplastic coating.

2. The two-piece fastener assembly of claim 1 wherein said metal stress plate is formed of stainless steel or galvanized metals.

3. The two-piece fastener assembly of claim 1 wherein said thermoplastic coating is a material selected from a group consisting of polyvinyl chloride, thermoplastic olefins, chlorinated polyethylene, chlorosulfonated polyethylene, nylon and ethylene propylene diene rubber.

4. The two-piece fastener assembly of claim 1 wherein said fastener is a screw member having threads thereon.

5. A two-piece fastener assembly for securing two thermoplastic roof membranes to an underlying roof deck, said fastener assembly consisting of a stress plate and a fastener, wherein said stress plate consists of two integral layers, one being a metal layer and the other being a thermoplastic layer pre-fabricated prior to forming said stress plate, said stress plate comprising:

1) a circular body of dimensions of from about 1″ to about 4″ diameter;

2) an opening in its center portion of about 0.25″ diameter;

3) a first flat surface surrounding said opening having a width of about 0.25″;

4) a second flat surface adjacent to a circumferential edge of said stress plate having a width of from about 0.12″ to about 0.25″;

5) a third flat surface extending between said first flat surface and said second flat surface having a width of from about 0.25″ to about 1.0″, connecting the second flat with the third flat surface, a first circumferential portion in the form of a ridge or protuberance extends above the second flat surface and towards the third flat surface at an angle of from abut 25° to about 70°; connecting the first flat surface with the third flat surface, a second circumferential portion in the form of a ridge or protuberance extends above the first flat surface and towards the third flat surface at an angle of from abut 25° to about 70°,

the distance between said first flat surface and said third flat surface is from about 0.026″ to about 0.100″, and the total height of said stress plate is of from about 0.026″ to about 0.100″;

wherein the entire top surface of the metal surface plate, including the first, second and third flat surfaces, and the first and second circumferential portions, are covered by and integral with the thermoplastic coating.

6. The two-piece fastener assembly of claim 5 wherein said metal stress plate is formed of stainless steel or galvanized metals.

7. The two-piece fastener assembly of claim 5 wherein said thermoplastic coating is a material selected from a group consisting of polyvinyl chloride, thermoplastic olefins, chlorinated polyethylene, chlorosulfonated polyethylene, nylon and ethylene propylene diene rubber.

8. The two-piece fastener assembly of claim 5 wherein said fastener is a screw member having threads thereon.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 23, 2021
From: BMIC LLC; ELKCORP; ELK COMPOSITE BUILDING PRODUCTS, INC.; ELK PREMIUM BUILDING PRODUCTS, INC.; HBP ACQUISITION LLC; GAF ENERGY LLC; SIPLAST, INC.; SPECIALTY GRANULES INVESTMENTS LLC
To: DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH
Reel/Frame 057572/0607 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 24, 2021
From: BUILDING MATERIALS INVESTMENT CORPORATION
To: BMIC LLC
Reel/Frame 057292/0184 →