WO2004081307A2 - Systeme de fixation et d'alignement de bardage et de porte-a-faux - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to siding for a building structure
- the panels are generally rectangular
- the siding must be applied in a manner that is substantially level.
- a siding attachment strip is provided according to one embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the siding attachment strip is adapted to retain a plurality of siding panels
- the siding attachment strip comprises an elongate body and
- strip further comprises a plurality of siding top edge clips spaced along the elongate
- plurality of siding top edge clips is capable of engaging a nailing slot in a siding
- the siding top edge clip includes a plurality of prongs extending therefrom.
- prong of the plurality of prongs includes a substantially right-angled bend in a middle
- the siding attachment strip further comprises a plurality of
- prong slots formed in the elongate body and spaced from and corresponding to the plurality of siding top edge clips.
- a prong slot is positioned to correspond to the
- prongs is received in the prong slot.
- the siding attachment [0010] According to another embodiment of the invention, the siding attachment
- strip comprises an elongate body and one or more mounting holes spaced along the
- the siding attachment strip further comprises a plurality of siding
- fold clips formed in the elongate body and spaced from and corresponding to the
- a siding fold clip of the plurality of siding fold clips is
- the siding attachment [0011] According to yet another embodiment of the invention, the siding attachment
- strip comprises an elongate body and one or more mounting holes spaced along the
- the siding attachment strip further comprises a plurality of siding top
- edge clips spaced along the elongate body according to a predetermined siding
- a siding top edge clip of the plurality of siding top edge clips is
- the siding top edge clip includes a plurality of prongs extending
- a prong of the plurality of prongs including a substantially
- a prong slot is
- the siding top edge clip is in a normal position with respect to the elongate body
- attachment strip further comprises a plurality of siding fold clips formed in the
- a siding fold clip of the plurality of siding fold clips includes a substantially
- orthogonal first portion extending from the elongate body and a substantially parallel
- the siding fold clip is capable of
- the method comprises the step of forming an elongate body of the
- the method further comprises the step of forming one or
- the plurality of mounting holes are
- the method further comprises the step of forming
- edge clips are regularly spaced along the elongate body according to a
- the method further comprises the step of forming a
- a prong slot of the plurality of prong slots is a prong slot of the plurality of prong slots
- the method further comprises the step of forming a plurality of siding fold clips
- a siding fold clip of the plurality of siding fold clips includes a
- substantially orthogonal first portion extending from the elongate body and a
- the siding fold clip is
- a contoured insulation sheet is provided according to another embodiment of
- the insulation sheet is adapted for use beneath a plurality of siding
- the insulation sheet comprises an
- insulation sheet possessing a thickness, a wall face, and a siding face.
- channel of the plurality of channels is substantially vertical and of a size to
- the insulation sheet further comprises a
- a contour of the plurality of contours formed in the siding face.
- method comprises the step of providing an insulation sheet possessing a thickness, a
- the method further comprises the step of forming a
- a channel of the plurality of channels is a channel of the plurality of channels
- the method further comprises the step of forming a plurality of contours in the siding
- a contour of the plurality of contours is substantially horizontal and
- FIG. 1 is a fragmentary perspective view showing a siding attachment strip
- FIG. 2 shows various cross-sectional shapes of the body of the siding
- FIG. 3 is an end view of a siding top edge clip
- FIG. 4 shows an alternate embodiment wherein the body of the siding
- attachment strip includes one or more top edge clip slots
- FIG. 5A is a fragmentary perspective view showing the siding attachment
- FIG. 5B is a cross-sectional view of FIG. 5A
- FIG. 6 is a fragmentary, broken plan view showing how the prongs of siding
- top edge clips advantageously pass through nailing slots of a siding panel
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of an insulation sheet including channels
- FIG. 8 is a front view of an insulation sheet according to another embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 9 is a fragmentary section or side view of the insulation sheet, showing
- FIG. 10 is a fragmentary perspective view of a siding starter strip according
- FIG. 11 is a fragmentary perspective view of a siding starter strip according
- FIG. 12 is a section view of an upper wall, eve, and roof region of a building
- FIG. 13 shows detail of the siding/soffit corner piece in a profile view
- FIG. 14 is a fragmentary side view of the siding/soffit corner piece
- FIGs. ISA and 15B are respective elevational and isometric views of a siding
- FIG. 16 shows detail of the hook of FIGs. 15A and 15B;
- FIG. 17 is a cross-sectional view of the clip of FIGs. 15A and 15B;
- FIG. 18 is a bottom elevational view of an insulation sheet according to
- FIG. 19 is an isometric view of a trim adaptor according to another preferred
- FIG. 20 is a cross-sectional view of a combination soffit channel and trim
- FIG. 21 is a perspective view of the combination channel member of FIG. 20,
- FIG. 22 is a perspective view of the combination channel member of FIG. 20,
- FIG. 23 is a cross-sectional view of the combination channel member of FIG.
- FIG. 24 is a cross-sectional view of an overhang attachment system
- FIGs. 25A-25C are cross-sectional views of a utility trim adaptor according to
- FIGs. 26A and 26B are cross-sectional views of a siding starter strip
- FIG. 27 is a schematic view of a siding attachment strip with a snap-on clip
- FIG. 28 is a view of a snap-on fascia board adaptor according to another
- FIG. 1 is a fragmentary perspective view showing a siding attachment strip
- attachment strip 100 shown in FIG. 1 includes an elongate body 101, one or more
- a siding fold clip 140 disposed on the body in spaced relation to the top edge
- the strip 100 is formed in the body between the top edge clip and the siding fold clip.
- fold clips 140 disposed in a regular pattern on the body to accommodate one or
- the two clips may be about three-quarter inch to about one and a half inches apart
- FIG. 2 shows various cross-sectional shapes of the body 101 of the siding
- the siding attachment strip 100 may include hems, flanges,
- the siding attachment strip 100 is preferably made of a sheet material such as
- the siding attachment strip 100 is formed of a
- the siding attachment strip 100 may include a weather-protecting coating, such as a galvanized sheet metal, for example.
- siding attachment strip 100 may further include one or more lateral scoring marks
- attachment strip 100 at predetermined locations.
- Each siding top edge clip 112 is configured to engage a top edge region of a
- the siding top edge clip 112 may be punched out of the
- body 101 of the siding attachment strip 100 and therefore formed of the material of the body 101 such that the strip can be formed as an integral one-piece unit.
- the siding top edge clip 112 may snap onto the body 101, or the siding
- top edge clip 112 may be partially punched out, and a non-punched connecting
- portion may retain the siding top edge clip 112 to the elongate body of the siding
- the illustrated siding top edge clip 112 includes a generally flat planar
- each prong 114 is a prong 114 extending therefrom.
- Each prong 114 is a prong 114 extending therefrom.
- the prongs 114 of the top edge clip 112 are
- FIG. 3 is an end view of a siding top edge clip 112.
- the prongs 114 may
- the siding top edge clip 112 is formed of
- a bendable material may be deformed with respect to the body of the siding attachment strip 100 (i.e., the siding top edge clip 112 may be deformed or pressed
- the siding attachment strip 100 is formed of a resilient material, the siding top
- edge clip 112 may return to a normal position with the prongs 114 received in and
- the resilient siding top edge clip 112 may be pulled upward and outward,
- siding top edge clip 112 may be fastened to
- the siding attachment strip 100 by one or more spot-welds, by adhesive, or by a
- fastener such as a nail, screw, rivet, or snap-in fastener attachment that engages a
- edge clip 112 may rotate on the siding attachment strip 100.
- FIG. 4 shows an alternate embodiment wherein the body 101 of the siding
- attachment strip 100 includes one or more top edge clip slots 134.
- top edge clip slots 134 may be formed in the side portions 106, as shown, or may be
- the siding top edge clip 112 may include one or more
- the siding fold clip 140 is formed to achieve a
- fold clip 140 includes a curved lip edge 145 that curves away from the body 101 of the siding attachment strip 100 and eases entry of the siding fold clip 140 into a
- siding fold 506 of a siding panel Like the siding top edge clip 112, the siding fold
- clip 140 may be also punched out of and formed of the material of the siding
- the siding fold clip 140 may be partially punched out, and a
- non-punched connecting portion may retain the siding fold clip 140 to the elongate
- the plurality of mounting holes 108 pass through the siding attachment strip
- the plurality of mounting holes 108 may receive a nail
- fasteners can be formed as part of the
- a plurality of siding attachment strips 100 may be mounted to a first side of a first side of a first side of a first side of a first side of a first side of a first side of a first side of a second side of a first side of a second side of a first side of a second side of a first side of a second side of a first side of a second side of a first side of a second side of a first sidewalls.
- the siding attachment strips 100 are preferably mounted in a
- plurality of siding attachment strips 100 are mounted so as to be substantially
- FIG. 5 shows the siding attachment strip 100 in use. Attachment strip 100 is
- a siding panel 502 is placed against the siding attachment
- the siding fold clip 140 snaps into and engages the siding fold 506 of the
- the siding fold clip 140 holds the siding panel 502 from moving
- the siding fold clip 140 does not, however, restrain the
- siding panel 502 from moving in a lengthwise fashion, as the siding top edge clip
- one or more of the prongs 114 will pass through one or more nailing slots 508 in the
- siding panel 502 and will preferably protrude through the underlying prong slot 117
- siding panel 502 to contract and expand.
- more than one prong can be
- 112 and 140 may exist above the pair shown, and a bottom edge of a next siding panel will fit under and engage the siding fold 506, as is commonly done in siding
- FIG. 6 shows how the prongs 114 of the siding top edge clips 112
- Clip A is a
- clip B does not fall completely within a nailing slot 508.
- nailing slot 508 and furthermore falls within a center region of the nailing slot 508.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of an insulation sheet 700 according to one
- the insulation sheet 700 has a thickness, an outward
- the insulation sheet 700 may be made of any material.
- suitable home insulating material including, e.g., foam, STYROFOAM, fiber board,
- the insulation sheet 700 includes a plurality of
- substantially vertical channels 704 may optionally include a
- contours 707 are preferably shaped to match the contours of a standard
- the plurality of vertical channels 704 are preferably configured to receive the
- the plurality of vertical channels 704 are preferably rectangular in shape but
- the vertical channels 704 are spaced at industry
- the channels 704 are standard stud spacing dimensions such as, for example, 12 inches on center, 16 inches on center, 18 inches on center, 24 inches on center, etc.
- the channels 704 are standard stud spacing dimensions such as, for example, 12 inches on center, 16 inches on center, 18 inches on center, 24 inches on center, etc.
- the channels 704 may allow the siding attachment strips 100 to be recessed into the channels 704
- insulation sheet 700 and not interfere with or displace installed siding panels 502.
- FIG. 8 is a front view of an insulation sheet 800 according to another
- the insulation sheet 800 includes a plurality of tabs
- the two parts may interlock when two insulation sheets 800
- the insulation sheet 800 may include a plurality of
- the insulation sheet 800 may be printed, embossed, or impressed onto the insulation sheet 800.
- lines 823 may be horizontally or vertically arranged, or both.
- the lines 823 may be
- the installer may use the lines to visually align siding attachment strips
- invention may incorporate various combinations of channels 704, contours 707, tabs
- the insulation sheet 700 or 800 may be a fan-fold type of sheet that can be unfolded before installation into an insulation
- FIG. 9 is a section or side view of the insulation sheet 700, showing how the
- horizontal contours 707 substantially match a contour of a standard siding panel
- insulation sheet 700 (the channels 704 are not shown in this figure for the purpose
- insulation sheet 700 prevents the siding from rattling and vibrating due to wind, or
- insulation sheet 700 also eliminates open space in which insects, leaves, or other dirt
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a siding starter strip 1000 according to one
- the starter strip includes a flange 1007, a siding fold
- the siding starter 1006, a back wall 1009, and an insulation sheet channel 1014.
- strip 1000 is a first component installed onto two or more siding attachment strips
- the siding starter strip 1000 therefore is a bottom-most component, and preferably rests on or contacts a foundation or sill of the building structure.
- the starter strip 1000 engages and locks onto the
- the flange 1007 includes a
- the siding fold 1006 receives the siding fold clip 140 of the siding attachment strip
- the insulation sheet channel 1014 receives a bottom edge of an
- insulation sheet 700 (or any type of insulation sheet).
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view of a siding starter strip 1100 according to
- the siding starter strip 1100 is a
- first component installed onto two or more siding attachment strips 100 during a
- strip 1100 includes a foundation cap 1117 and an angled lip 1122 on the foundation
- the siding fold clip 140 engages the siding fold
- foundation cap 1117 may cover a wooden sill at the bottom of the first row of vinyl
- the angled lip 1122 ensures that the foundation cap 1117 contacts the
- foundation cap 1117 and the angled lip 1122 have the ability
- FIG. 12 is a section view of an upper wall, an eve, and a roof of a building
- the siding/soffit corner piece 1240 and the facia board cover 1205 are identical to the invention.
- the building structure includes at
- the facia board cover 1205 extends over the facia board 1292 and may cover
- a finished external surface such as a vinyl surface that may match a siding
- the facia board cover 1205 includes a soffit channel
- the facia board cover 1208 that receives and holds one end of a soffit panel 1298.
- 1205 further includes a plurality of soffit clips 1280 that are spaced along the length
- soffit clips 1280 are identical to the soffit clips 1280 of the siding/soffit corner piece
- the facia board cover 1205 (see FIG. 14 and the accompanying discussion).
- roof flashing portion 1212 that extends upward over a portion of
- roofing may be installed over the roof flashing portion 1212, or the
- roof flashing portion 1212 may alternatively be inserted underneath an existing
- the roof flashing portion 1212 further includes a fold 1209 that
- the facia board cover 1205 may be attached to the facia
- FIG. 13 shows detail of the siding/soffit corner piece 1240 in a profile view.
- the siding/soffit corner piece 1240 includes a top portion 1244, a soffit panel
- 1240 may further include one or more mounting holes 1246.
- FIG. 14 is a fragmentary side view of the siding/soffit corner piece 1240
- the soffit clips 1280 extend from the top
- the soffit clips 1280 may therefore engage a soffit panel fold similar
- the siding/soffit corner piece 1240 may be mounted to the wall 1201
- An end of the soffit panel 1298 may be fitted into the
- a siding panel 502 may be fitted into the insulation sheet channel 1252.
- a siding panel 502 may be fitted into the insulation sheet channel 1252.
- top-most panel of a plurality of siding panels 502 is securely retained. This is
- siding and the soffit panel 1298 Furthermore, the siding/soffit corner piece 1240
- a corresponding method of providing a siding mounting system includes
- the method further includes forming a plurality of siding top edge clips
- method further includes forming one or more mounting holes 108 on the siding
- the one or more mounting holes 108 may optionally be
- the method further includes forming
- fold clip 140 being spaced below a corresponding siding top edge clip 112 and
- plurality of siding fold clips 140 may be stamped or punched out of the siding
- the method may include forming a siding
- attachment strip 100 of a sheet material formed into a U-shaped channel and it
- FIGs. 15A, 15B-17 show another preferred embodiment of a siding
- top edge clip 1503 is provided with five fingers 1503a. The provision of five fingers
- each finger has rounded edges 1503b, which allows easier clip-on attachment to siding panels.
- the siding strip 1501 to a wall stud may be recessed into the strip, thereby avoiding the possibility of catching on a siding panel.
- the top edge clip 1503 includes a half-
- Siding fold clip 1505 is also provided with gussets 1601 (see also Fig.
- Additional features include a PVC coating 1510 applied to the strips 1501,
- the strip 1501 may be
- FIG. 18 shows an alternate embodiment of a foam insulation sheet 1800
- the additional channels 1802 function as
- FIG. 19 shows a trim adaptor 1900 according to another embodiment of the
- adaptor 1900 includes a number of nailing slots 1904 and ventilation slots 1902,
- a channel 1906 accepts a utility trim piece, which in turn attaches the top
- the trim adaptor As shown in FIGs. 25A-25C, the trim adaptor
- attachment strip is provided with a cutout 2501 that receives a projecting end 2502
- trim adaptor 1900 may be used to install a J-channel piece
- the crimp may be inserted into the channel
- FIGs. 20-23 illustrate a combination utility trim/J-channel adaptor and soffit
- the combination adaptor is used for installing utility trim pieces 2100 similar to the
- FIG. 24 shows an embodiment of the invention that provides ventilation
- a spacer channel 2400 is formed
- FIGs. 26A and 26B illustrate another preferred embodiment of a starter strip
- a flex area 2604 is provided that allows
- FIG. 27 shows another preferred embodiment of a siding clip according to
- a clip 2702 is provided in place of the
- Clip 2702 snaps into the finger slot 117, and has a finger 2704
- the snap-on clip 2702 will move side-to-side
- FIG. 28 shows an embodiment of a fascia board adaptor 2800, which allows
- prior art siding installation is typically done by a single nail through a slot in the top of the siding, with one nail being used per stud.
- the invention provides several benefits.
- the siding attachment strip 100 is
- strips 100 according to the invention advantageously may accommodate standard
- attachment strip 100 are used in conjunction, the installer does not need to find the
- attachment strips 100 allow lateral expansion and contraction of the siding, wherein
- the prongs 114 are engaged in the nailing slots 508 and may allow the siding panel
- the installation of the siding panels 502 may be done
- the siding attachment strip 100 according to the invention virtually ends improper nailing of the siding by
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