Patents Assigned to Herbert Malarkey Roofing Company
  • Publication number: 20210323867
    Abstract: The asphalt formulations according to the invention include the use of post-consumer recycled materials and provide for shingle and roll roofing membranes that exhibit performance requirements of the roofing industry. The formulations provide additional benefits of less blistering compared to conventional polymer modified asphaltic formulations, and are less susceptible to external damage such as scuffing and granule loss. The post-consumer recycled materials are olefinic polymers such as polyethylene and polypropylene waxes that may be derived from, for example, feedstock from waste agricultural films, bottles, milk jugs, waste plastics, consumer bags, polyolefin plastics, and synthesized plastics.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 28, 2021
    Publication date: October 21, 2021
    Applicant: Herbert Malarkey Roofing Company
    Inventor: James S. Davis
  • Patent number: 11046613
    Abstract: The asphalt formulations according to the invention include the use of post-consumer recycled materials and provide for shingle and roll roofing membranes that exhibit performance requirements of the roofing industry. The formulations provide additional benefits of less blistering compared to conventional polymer modified asphaltic formulations, and are less susceptible to external damage such as scuffing and granule loss. The post-consumer recycled materials are olefinic polymers such as polyethylene and polypropylene waxes that may be derived from, for example, feedstock from waste agricultural films, bottles, milk jugs, waste plastics, consumer bags, polyolefin plastics, and synthesized plastics.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 21, 2019
    Date of Patent: June 29, 2021
    Assignee: Herbert Malarkey Roofing Company
    Inventor: James S. Davis
  • Publication number: 20200048150
    Abstract: The asphalt formulations according to the invention include the use of post-consumer recycled materials and provide for shingle and roll roofing membranes that exhibit performance requirements of the roofing industry. The formulations provide additional benefits of less blistering compared to conventional polymer modified asphaltic formulations, and are less susceptible to external damage such as scuffing and granule loss. The post-consumer recycled materials are olefinic polymers such as polyethylene and polypropylene waxes that may be derived from, for example, feedstock from waste agricultural films, bottles, milk jugs, waste plastics, consumer bags, polyolefin plastics, and synthesized plastics.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 21, 2019
    Publication date: February 13, 2020
    Applicant: Herbert Malarkey Roofing Company
    Inventor: James S. Davis
  • Patent number: 10457602
    Abstract: The asphalt formulations according to the invention include the use of post-consumer recycled materials and provide for shingle and roll roofing membranes that exhibit performance requirements of the roofing industry. The formulations provide additional benefits of less blistering compared to conventional polymer modified asphaltic formulations, and are less susceptible to external damage such as scuffing and granule loss. The post-consumer recycled materials are olefinic polymers such as polyethylene and polypropylene waxes that may be derived from, for example, feedstock from waste agricultural films, bottles, milk jugs, waste plastics, consumer bags, polyolefin plastics, and synthesized plastics.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 2018
    Date of Patent: October 29, 2019
    Assignee: Herbert Malarkey Roofing Company
    Inventor: James S. Davis
  • Patent number: 6145265
    Abstract: Laminated shingles are manufactured from roll stock roofing material that is wider than that used to make similar laminated shingles. The roll stock includes longitudinal edge strips having a reduced thickness. The roll stock is cut into strips of tabbed top sheets and backing sheets. The strips of material used for the backing sheets are at once wider than commonly used in the industry, and include the longitudinal edge strips of reduced-thickness material. Because the backing sheet is wider two rain seal strips are laid down on the backing sheet prior to being laminated to the tabbed top sheet. The backing sheets are laminated to the tabbed top sheets with the longitudinal edges aligned. The wider backing sheet provides a substantially wider nail zone. In addition, since it allows for a second rain seal strip, provides somewhat more protection against leakage. The portion of the backing sheet that comprises the added width is relatively thinner than the remaining portions of the sheet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 17, 1999
    Date of Patent: November 14, 2000
    Assignee: Herbert Malarkey Roofing Company
    Inventors: Gregory Malarkey, William Allinger
  • Patent number: 5484653
    Abstract: A non-woven fiber mat for use as a backing material for various components used in the building industry, and having improved fire resistant qualities. The mat comprises a blend of mineral fibers and glass fibers bonded together with a fire resistant binder system. The binder system comprises a mixture of a fire resistant latex and an aqueous aldehyde condensation polymer-based thermosetting resin. The preferred weight ratio of the latex to the aldehyde condensation polymer is at least 1:1 on a non-volatile basis. The binder may optionally further contain an aqueous silica colloid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 1994
    Date of Patent: January 16, 1996
    Assignee: Herbert Malarkey Roofing Company
    Inventors: Thomas D. Kennedy, Michael O. Malarkey, Larry R. Graves
  • Patent number: 5308692
    Abstract: A non-woven fiber mat for use as a backing material for various components used in the building industry, and having improved fire resistant qualities. The mat comprises a blend of mineral fibers and glass fibers bonded together with a fire resistant binder system. The binder system comprises a mixture of a fire resistant latex and an aqueous aldehyde condensation polymer-based thermosetting resin. The preferred weight ratio of the latex to the aldehyde condensation polymer is at least 1:1 on a non-volatile basis. The binder may optionally further contain an aqueous silica colloid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 26, 1992
    Date of Patent: May 3, 1994
    Assignee: Herbert Malarkey Roofing Company
    Inventors: Thomas D. Kennedy, Michael O. Malarkey, Larry R. Graves