Siding having a staple hem
10557271 ยท 2020-02-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04F13/0848
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A siding panel having a staple hem with at least one slotted hole or other aperture configured to accommodate a free-floating staple. An added thickness portion extends from and overlaps a portion of the staple hem and is configured to limit the depth the staple may penetrate into the aperture. A tongue extends from and below the staple hem and is configured to accommodate a corresponding groove. At least one exterior panel or other configuration extends below and from the tongue. In an exemplary embodiment, a groove configured to mate with a corresponding tongue extends from the last exterior panel.
Claims
1. A siding panel for stapled attachment comprising: a tongue adapted to facilitate interconnection of said siding panel with another siding panel; and a staple hem having a predominantly planar portion that extends from said tongue to a terminal edge of said siding panel, said predominantly planar portion comprising at least one aperture configured to accommodate a staple for attaching said siding panel to a support structure; wherein said staple hem is less than 10 mm in length; and wherein the length of said staple hem is shorter than a length of said tongue.
2. The siding panel of claim 1 further comprising an added thickness portion extending from and over said predominantly planar portion of said staple hem, said added thickness portion configured to prevent a crown of the staple from traveling through said siding panel.
3. The siding panel of claim 1 further comprising at least one exterior panel located below said tongue.
4. The siding panel of claim 3 further comprising a groove extending from said at least one exterior panel and configured to mate with a tongue of said other siding panel when interconnected.
5. The siding panel of claim 1 wherein said aperture is specifically configured to accommodate a staple fastener.
6. The siding panel of claim 1 wherein said at least one aperture is configured to receive a leg of a staple.
7. A siding panel for stapled attachment comprising: a tongue adapted to facilitate interconnection of said siding panel with another siding panel; and a staple hem having a predominantly planar portion that extends from said tongue to a terminal edge of said siding panel, said predominantly planar portion comprising at least one aperture configured to receive a leg of a staple for attaching said siding panel to a support structure; wherein said staple hem is less than 10 mm in length.
8. The siding panel of claim 7 wherein said length of said staple hem is shorter than a length of said tongue.
9. The siding panel of claim 7 further comprising an added thickness portion extending from and over said predominantly planar portion of said staple hem, said added thickness portion configured to prevent a crown of the staple from traveling through said siding panel.
10. The siding panel of claim 7 further comprising at least one exterior panel located below said tongue.
11. The siding panel of claim 10 further comprising a groove extending from said at least one exterior panel and configured to mate with a tongue of said other siding panel when interconnected.
12. The siding panel of claim 7 wherein said aperture is specifically configured to accommodate a staple fastener.
13. A method for installing siding, comprising: providing a siding panel comprising: i) a tongue adapted to facilitate interconnection of said siding panel with another siding panel; and ii) a staple hem having a predominantly planar portion that extends from said tongue to a terminal edge of said siding panel, said predominantly planar portion comprising at least one aperture configured to accommodate a staple for attaching said siding panel to a support structure; iii) wherein said staple hem is less than 10 mm in length; and iv) wherein the length of said staple hem is shorter than a length of said tongue; and securing said siding panel to an underlying structure by installing said staple through said at least one aperture.
14. The method of claim 13 wherein: said siding panel further comprises an added thickness portion extending from and over said predominantly planar portion of said staple hem; and a crown of said staple rests against said added thickness portion when installed.
15. The method of claim 13 wherein said siding panel further comprises at least one exterior panel located below said tongue.
16. The method of claim 15 wherein said siding panel further comprises a groove extending from said at least one exterior panel and configured to mate with a tongue of said other siding panel when interconnected.
17. The method of claim 13 wherein said aperture is specifically configured to accommodate said staple.
18. The method of claim 13 wherein a leg of said staple extends through said at least one aperture when installed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENT(S)
(10) Exemplary embodiments of the present invention are directed to siding, such as made from vinyl materials including, but not limited to, polyvinylchloride (PVC). It should be recognized, however, that exemplary embodiments of the present invention also include siding panels made from other materials. For example, a siding panel of the present invention may be made from any suitable material including, but not limited to, metals, woods, synthetic wood composites, and other plastics. Other plastics may include, but are not limited to, polystyrene, acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS), nylon, ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA), polycarbonate, polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), thermoplastic olefins, acrylonitrile-styrene-acrylic (ASA), and alloys, blends, and coextrusions of these or other resins.
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(12) In an exemplary embodiment, the siding panel 5 may further comprise an upper exterior panel 25 and a lower exterior panel 30. Such panels may also be referred to as a course or courses. These exterior panels 25 and 30 may generally be the portion of siding panel 5 that remains visible after installation. The exterior panels 25 and 30 may be configured to simulate wood siding, though any shape is contemplated. It is notable that while the present embodiment is illustrated with two exterior panels, 25 and 30, any number of exterior panels is contemplated. Likewise, any shape and design of the exterior panels 25 and 30 as well as any other configuration (e.g., shake siding) is contemplated.
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(14) The staple hem 15 may comprise at least one aperture 70 (e.g., a slotted hole) sized to accommodate a staple 105. In this example, the siding panel 5 is illustrated with a staple 105 in an installed position, such that the lower leg of staple 105 protrudes through the aperture 70 and the crown of staple 105 rests against an added thickness portion 10 of siding panel 5. An example of the added thickness portion 10 may be C-shaped such that it folds over a portion of the front of staple hem 15. In such an embodiment, the added thickness portion 10 may be considered to extend from or be a portion of staple hem 15. In other embodiments, an added thickness portion 10 may be any other shape or design such that it adds a desired thickness to the portion of staple hem 15. In an exemplary embodiment, the added thickness portion 10 may be configured such that it prevents the staple 105 from being driven flush against or through the staple hem 15 and may also provide uniform spacing of the staple 105 from the wall.
(15) In other embodiments, the added thickness portion 10 may fold behind or otherwise add a desired thickness to the section of the siding panel 5 behind the staple hem 15 such that the staple 105 rests substantially flush with the staple hem 15 but the staple hem 15 is spaced away from the wall by the added thickness portion 10. In such an embodiment, the added thickness portion 10 may provide uniform spacing of the siding panel 5 from the wall. Furthermore, in an exemplary embodiment, the upper leg of the staple 105 may be installed directly into the wall behind the siding panel 5. Other exemplary embodiments may not have an added thickness portion or may instead have a thicker staple hem (relative to the typical thickness of the siding panel).
(16) The entire siding panel 5 may be formed from one piece of material such as by extrusion or molding. In other embodiments, the siding panel 5 may be comprised of initially separate pieces of material that are fused or otherwise joined together to form the panel.
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(18) For example, the added thickness portion 10 of the siding panel 5 may be shorter than a corresponding added thickness portion 40 of the standard siding panel 110. The staple hem 15 of the siding panel 5 may also be shorter than the nail hem 45 of the standard siding panel 110. For instance, in one embodiment, staple hem 15 may be less than 10 mm in length. Additionally, the upper edge of the aperture 70 of the siding panel 5 may be closer to the lower edge of the added thickness portion 10, and the lower edge of the aperture 70 may extend closer to the upper edge of the tongue 20. The upper edge of the aperture 90 of the standard siding panel 110, on the other hand, begins further from the lower edge of the added thickness portion 40. Likewise, the lower edge of the aperture 90 is located further from the upper edge of the tongue 50 in order to allow room for a hammer to strike a nail. In addition, due to a shorter staple hem 15, the overall length of siding panel 5 may be shorter than the standard siding panel 110, even though the exterior panels 25 and 30 of the siding panel 5 may be the same size and shape as the exterior panels 55 and 60 of the standard siding panel 110. In an exemplary embodiment, staple hem 15 may also be much shorter (lengthwise) than tongue 20, in contrast to siding panel 110 where nail hem 45 is significantly longer (lengthwise) than tongue 50 in order to accommodate a hammer. These differences are further illustrated in
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(21) The staple hem 15 may be shorter than the nail hem 45, as less room is required for installation of a staple by the staple device 100. Consequently, the tongue 20 of siding panel 5 may be located closer to the aperture 70 of staple hem 15 than the tongue 50 of the standard siding panel 110 is to the aperture 90 of nail hem 45 in order to allow for a hammer strike and nail head. For similar reasons, aperture 70 of staple hem 15 may be located closer to added thickness portion 10 as compared to the distance between aperture 90 and added thickness portion 40 of standard siding panel 110.
(22) Again, it is notable that the standard siding panel 110 shown in
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(24) Any embodiment of the present invention may include any of the optional or preferred features of the other embodiments of the present invention. The exemplary embodiments herein disclosed are not intended to be exhaustive or to unnecessarily limit the scope of the invention. The exemplary embodiments were chosen and described in order to explain some of the principles of the present invention so that others skilled in the art may practice the invention. Having shown and described exemplary embodiments of the present invention, those skilled in the art will realize that many variations and modifications may be made to the described invention. Many of those variations and modifications will provide the same result and fall within the spirit of the claimed invention. It is the intention, therefore, to limit the invention only as indicated by the scope of the claims.