Construction underpayment
Rigid foam-core construction underlayment is formed to have one broad side covered by a flexible substrate that carries a series of spaced-apart, discrete regions (such as islands or spaced lanes) of resin, each resin region carrying a respective field of male touch fastener elements extending away from the substrate and exposed for engagement, such as by fibers on an inner surface of exterior construction material, such as a roofing membrane.
1. A construction underlayment comprising
a rigid foam board having two broadest sides defining a thickness therebetween; and
a facing comprising a flexible substrate bonded across one of the broadest board sides and carrying a series of spaced-apart, discrete regions of resin extending away from the foam board, each resin region carrying a respective field of male touch fastener elements extending away from the substrate and exposed for engagement;
wherein each region is a continuous lane of resin, the series of discrete regions comprising parallel lanes of resin defining longitudinally continuous gaps therebetween; and
wherein each lane defines multiple bend points spaced-apart along its length, at which bend points the lane has a lower resistance to bending than at points between the bend points, each bend point defining a groove extending laterally along a width of the lane.
2. The construction underlayment of claim 1 , wherein each lane is of lesser thickness at the bend points than between the bend points.
3. The construction underlayment of claim 1 , wherein the resin of each region is mechanically secured to the substrate by portions of resin encapsulating surface features of the substrate.
4. The construction underlayment of claim 1 , wherein the resin of each region is bonded to the substrate by an adhesive layer between the resin and the substrate.
5. The construction underlayment of claim 1 , wherein the fields of male touch fastener elements carried by the regions together cover between 75 and 99 percent of a total area of the facing.
6. The construction underlayment of claim 5 , wherein the fields of male touch fastener elements carried by the regions together cover between 85 and 95 percent of a total area of the facing.
7. The construction underlayment of claim 1 , wherein each region comprises a resin base layer and wherein the touch fastener elements of each region have individual resin stems extending integrally from a surface of the resin base layer.
8. The construction underlayment of claim 7 , wherein each base layer has an overall thickness, in a direction extending away from the foam board, less than about two percent of an overall thickness of the foam board.