Patent ID: 9222272
Filing Date: 2015-12-29
Classification: E04D,E04G

Abstract:
1. A system for repairing one or more damaged asphalt-based roofing shingles on an intact roof comprising: a shingle shield that is positioned around the perimeter of said one or more damaged shingles after any debris particles are removed around said one or more damaged shingles, said shingle shield isolates said one or more damaged shingles from surrounding shingles; adhesive base coat applied to said one or more damaged shingles, said adhesive base coat being selected from a group consisting of contact adhesive, epoxy-based adhesive, or neoprene-modified asphalt based adhesives, and said shingle shield being removable after said adhesive base coat is applied to the one or more damaged shingles; a shingle frame that is positioned around the perimeter of the one or more damaged shingles having the adhesive base coat, said shingle frame having parallel slide rails that extend over a top surface of the shingle frame; granules that are distributed over the adhesive base coat on the one or more damaged shingle, wherein said granules are selected from a group consisting of color-matched granite, colored granite particles, uncolored granite particles, ceramic-based particles, or ceramic-coated particles; a granule leveling slide that is positioned on said parallel slide rails on the shingle frame, said granule leveling slide leveling out said granules across the surface of said one or more damaged shingles; a compression plate having a wide surface area, said compression plate compresses said granules into the adhesive base coat substantially aligned with surrounding granules of the shingle; and, a top coat sealant applied to said one or more damaged shingles after the shingle frame is removed and the shingle shield is repositioned around the one or more damaged shingles, said top coat sealant seals the repaired area of one or more damaged shingles and said top coat sealant formulation being selected from a group consisting of an organic acrylic polymer, an inorganic acrylic polymer, or a co-polymer that bonds all applied materials to the one or more damaged shingle.