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A combination form of flexible roofing material including a reinforced single-ply membrane base for being adhered to the roof substrate. On the base is laminated a structurally flexible layer of solar cells encapsulated and sealed in a flexible intermediate layer of solar radiation transparent plastic protected by a cover layer of weather-proof solar transparent plastic. The roofing is constructed for being manufactured in elongate sheets, rolled up for transport to the site and installed by conventional methods including sealing to adjacent sheets of similar single-ply membrane material which may or may not incorporate solar cells. This is continued until the roof covering is complete. Examples are given for reinforced plastic sheet, modified bituminous sheet, and elastomeric sheet roofing materials as well as for a wide variety of solar cells materials together with methods for fabricating these materials into the roofing system disclosed.

InventorsHeshmat O. Laaly, Edward J. Stevenson
Current U.S. Classification52/173.3; 136/245; 136/251; 136/291; 257/E31.041
International Classification: E04D 1318

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Claims

1. A prefabricated multi-functional roofing system formed in elongated flexible sections of substantially uniform thickness constructed for being rolled up in lengths suitable for being transported to a building site for unrolling and for being affixed to a roof structure, comprising:

means forming an elongate section of flat, flexible single-ply roofing membrane adapted to extend over a said roof structure;
said roofing membrane having a top side for exposure to the elements and being heat reflective and a bottom side for being placed on a roof substrate of said roof structure to form a roof thereon, said membrane having a predetermined softening temperature, and further including a fibrous material for reinforcing said membrane over a wide range of temperatures;
means forming a plurality of photovoltaic cells distributed in a two dimensional flat array of rows and columns arranged continuously over said membrane;
electrical circuiting means for interconnecting said photovoltaic cells and for extracting electrical power therefrom, said circuiting means comprising a plurality of bus bars;
means forming a flat flexible thermoplastic pottant layer extending above and below said cells and over the area of said membrane to thereby mount, cover, and adhere said cells and circuiting means over the top side of the membrane in a predetermined pattern and to encapsulate the cells in a structure sufficiently flexible to be rolled up, said pottant layer having a second predetermined softening temperature and having a thermal coefficient of expansion compatible with said roofing system;
a flexible cover layer adhered on top of said roofing membrane, pottant layer, and photovoltaic cells, said cover layer being transparent, tough and weatherproof, and having a softening temperature higher than said pottant layer;
said membrane and said cover layer having predetermined first and second softening temperatures and said pottant layer havaing a third softening temperature lower than said first and second softening temperatures;
said membrane, pottant layer, and cover layer being assembled and joined into a composite structure by heating above the softening temperature of said pottant layer but below the softening temperature of said membrane and said cover layer to thereby fuse and adhere the layers together for forming said roofing system adapted to conform to said roof structure of any shape; and
means for flexing associated with each of said layers for keeping said composite flexible enough to roll up, said flexing means including transversely extending space channels formed between adjacent columns of said array of photovoltaic cells and depression grooves formed within each of said space channels.

2. The roofing system as in claim 1 wherein said photovoltaic cells are formed of rigid photovoltaic material of relatively small dimensions and interconnected by a plurality of wires.

3. The roofing system as in claim 1 wherein said single ply roofing membrane is a flexible waterproof base membrane, and a top side layer is constructed especially to withstand exposure to the elements and damage from sunlight.

4. The roofing system as in claim 3 wherein said photovoltaic cells are formed of rigid photovoltaic material of relatively small dimensions and interconnected by a plurality of wires.

5. A prefabricated multi-functional roofing system formed in sections having uniform thickness and extending over a substantial area and formed to be flexible so as to be rolled up in lenghts suitable for being transported to a building site for unrolling and bonding together in side by side relation to complete a roof structure, comprising:

means forming a flexible single-ply roofing membrane layer adapted to extend over said area;
means forming a plurality of solar cells distributed in a two dimensional array continuously over said area, said array having a plurality of transversely extending space channels between adjacent groups of solar cells and including depression grooves formed therein for permitting rolling up and unrolling of said array;
means interconnecting said cells to enable generation of a predetermined voltage and current therefrom;
means forming a pottant layer extending above and below said cells and throughout said area to thereby encapsulate the cells into a structure sufficiently flexible to be rolled up, said pottant layer having a thermal coefficient of expansion compatible with said roofing system; and
means forming a transparent protective layer extending throughout said area on top of said pottant layer, said pottant layer integrating the layers into a unitary assembly by fusing them together into a flexible system under heat, said roofing system adatped to conform to said roof structure of any shape.

6. A prefabricated multi-functional roofing system formed in sections having uniform thickness over a substantial planar area and formed in flexible sections constructed for being rolled up in lengths suitable for being transported to a building site for unrolling and bonding together in side by side relation to complete a roof structure, comprising:

means forming a section of flat, flexible single-ply roofing membrane adapted to extend over said area;
menas forming a plurality of photovoltaic cells distributed in a two dimensional flat array continuously over said area, said array having a plurality of transversely extending space channels between adjacent groups of photovoltaic cells for permitting rolling up and unrolling of said arrray, said space channels further comprising depression grooves formed therein;
wiring means interconnecting said cells for enabling generation of a predetermined voltage and current therefrom;
means forming a flat pottant layer extending above and below said cells and over the area of said section for encapsulating the cells into a structure sufficiently flexible to be rolled up, said pottant layer having a thermal coefficient of expansion compatible with said roofing system; and
means for forming a flat transparent protective cover layer extending throughout said area on top of said pottant layer, said roofing system being integrated into a unitary assembly by heating the several layers to cause the pottant layer to fuse the single-ply roofing membrane, said plurality of photovoltaic cells, said wiring means, and said cover layer together into a flexible section of said roofing system adapted to conform to said roof structure of any shape.

7. A prefabricated multi-functional roofing system formed in elongated flexible sections of substantially uniform thickness constructed for being rolled up in lengths suitable for being transported to a building site for unrolling and for being affixed to a roof structure, comprising:

a roof substrate formed within said roof structure;
means for forming an elongate section of flat, flexible single-ply roofing membrane extending over said roof substrate;
said roofing membrane having a top side for exposure to the elements and being heat reflective and a bottom side for being placed on said roof substrate to form a roof thereon, said membrane having a predetermined softening temperature, and further including a fibrous material for reinforcing said membrane over a wide range of temperatures;
means for forming a plurality of photovoltaic cells distributed in a two dimensional flat array continuously over said membrane, said array having a plurality of transversely extending space channels between adjacent groups of said photovoltaic cells for permitting rolling up and unrolling of said array, each of said space channels including a depression groove formed therein;
electrical circuiting means for interconnecting said photovoltaic cells and for extracting electrical power therefrom, said circuiting means comprising a plurality of bus bars;
means forming a flat flexible thermoplastic pottant layer extending above and below said cells and over the area of said membrane to thereby mount, cover, and adhere said cells and circuiting means over the top side of the membrane in a predetermined pattern and to encapsulate the cells in a structure sufficiently flexible to be rolled up, said pottant layer having a second predetermined softening temperature and having a thermal coefficient of expansion compatible with said roofing system;
a flexible cover layer adhered on top of said roofing membrane, pottant layer, and photovoltaic cells, said cover layer being transparent, tough and weatherproof, and having a softening temperature higher than said pottant layer;
said membrane and said cover layer having predetermined first and second softening temperatures and said pottant layer having a third softening temperature lower than said first and second softening temperatures; and;
said membrane, pottant layer, and cover layer being assembled and joined into a composite structure by heating above the softening temperature of said pottant layer but below the softening temperature of said membrane and said cover layer to thereby fuse and adhere the layers together for forming said roofing system adapted to conform to said roof structure of any shape.