Method and apparatus for construction of exterior wall system
10100530 ยท 2018-10-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04B1/7038
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F13/0862
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F13/0864
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F13/0826
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
Method and apparatus useful for the construction of exterior wall systems of buildings. The apparatus has an outer U-channel having a front formed lip thereon along with an inner wall together forming a base portion of the U-channel within which the bottom of the outer piece of siding is placed. The apparatus also includes a rear wall for supporting the inner piece of siding in an upright position along with a ledge upon which the bottom of the inner piece of siding rests. The rear wall of the apparatus may have apertures herein for receiving fasteners along with weep holes in the base of the U-channel.
Claims
1. An exterior wall system of a building comprising: a) a foundation having a base plate; b) a plurality of spaced, vertically extending studs extending up from said base plate; c) apparatus mounted on an outer surface of said base plate and extending up from said base plate and spanning adjacent studs for supporting a pair of sidings forming said exterior wall of said building; d) said apparatus having an inner vertical wall having a plurality of spaced apart apertures therein, and fasteners extending through said apertures for attaching said inner vertical wall to said studs; e) a ledge extending outwardly from and perpendicularly to a lower end of said inner vertical wall supporting a lower edge of a first siding; f) a U-channel portion defined by an intermediate wall extending downwardly from an outer edge of said ledge, a base portion extending horizontally from a lower edge of said intermediate wall, and a front lip extending up from an outer edge of said base portion; and g) a lower edge of a second siding supported on and captured in said base portion of said U-channel portion.
2. The exterior wall system of claim 1, wherein said apertures comprise vertically extending slots aligned with said studs.
3. The exterior wall system of claim 2, wherein the first siding is disposed between said studs and the second siding.
4. The exterior wall system of claim 3, wherein the first and second sidings are attached to the studs by a plurality of said fasteners.
5. The exterior wall system of claim 4, said base portion has a weep hole therein to permit moisture to drain from the apparatus.
6. The exterior wall system of claim 1, wherein said ledge and said lower edge of said first siding are substantially the same width.
7. The exterior wall system of claim 1, wherein said base portion and said lower edge of said second siding are substantially the same width.
8. A method for constructing an exterior wall system of a building, comprising the steps of: a) mounting a base plate on a foundation for said building; b) attaching a plurality of spaced, vertically extending studs extending up from said base plate; c) mounting apparatus on an outer surface of said base plate, said apparatus extending up from said outer surface and spanning adjacent studs, for supporting a pair of sidings forming said exterior wall of said building; d) said apparatus having an inner vertical wall with spaced apart apertures therein, and using fasteners therein for attaching the inner vertical wall to said studs; e) said apparatus having a ledge extending outwardly from and perpendicularly to a lower end of the inner vertical wall for supporting a first siding; f) said apparatus forming a U-channel portion defined by an intermediate vertical wall extending downwardly from an outer edge of said ledge, a base portion, and a front lip extending up from an outer edge of said base portion; and g) supporting a second siding by mounting a bottom edge of said second siding in said U-channel portion whereby said first and second sidings are flush against outer surfaces of said studs.
9. The method of claim 8, further comprising the step of attaching the first and second sidings to said studs using a plurality of fasteners extending through said sidings and said apertures.
10. The method of claim 9, further comprising the step of disposing the first siding between the studs and the second siding.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein said apertures comprise vertically extending slots aligned with said studs.
12. The method of claim 11, further comprising the step of providing weep holes in the base portion so that moisture drains from the apparatus.
13. The method of claim 8, wherein the ledge and the lower edge of the first siding are substantially the same width.
14. The method of claim 8, wherein the base portion and the lower edge of the second siding are substantially the same width.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In order that the invention may be more fully understood, it will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
(7) With regard to reference numerals used, the following numbering is used throughout the drawings. 10 present invention 12 base plate 13 foundation 14 fastener 15 upright wall stud 16 inner/rear vertical wall 18 aperture/slot 20 U-channel portion 22 front lip 24 intermediate vertical wall 26 base portion 28 outer piece of siding 30 ledge 32 inner piece of siding 34 lower edge of siding 36 lower edge of siding 38 weep hole
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(8) The following discussion describes in detail at least one embodiment of the present invention. This discussion should not be construed, however, as limiting the present invention to the particular embodiments described herein since practitioners skilled in the art will recognize numerous other embodiments as well. For a definition of the complete scope of the invention the reader is directed to the appended claims.
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(11) In operation, the first piece of the present invention 10 is attached to the base plate 12 of a wall section of a building and immediately next to the first piece is placed or installed a succeeding piece of the present invention 10 so that a series of pieces are installed around the lower part of a building wall. Each piece of the present invention is expected to be 6 to 20 feet in length so that a plurality of pieces of siding can be placed upon the present invention 10. After the pieces of the present invention 10 are attached to the base plate 12 of the buildings the pieces of siding are then placed in their appropriate place on the present invention 10 so that an inner piece of siding 32 is first placed and supported on the present invention and then the second or outer piece of siding 28 would then be placed in the base portion 26 of the present invention 10 so that together the pieces of siding 28, 32 can form the outer wall system of a building. A major advantage of the present invention 10 is that a single person can install the two pieces of siding 28, 32 using the present invention 10. Conventional methods of construction require at least two people to pick up and install the pieces of siding 28, 32 because there is no means of supporting the pieces of siding in its proper upright position on the outer wall of the building as does the present invention 10. In contrast, the present invention 10 allows a single installer to pick up a piece of siding, set its bottom edge on the present invention 10, hold the siding upright with one hand against the stud wall and tack it with the other hand and then complete the installation of the single piece of siding.
(12) The inner piece of siding 32 may be oriented strand board (OSB), plywood or the like and the outer piece of siding 28 may be Hardie board, fiber cement board or the like. Any other suitable material may also be used for the inner 32 and outer 28 piece of siding. The pieces of siding 28, 32 that may be used with the present invention 10 are quite large and one size that is common is four feeteight feet; also, lap siding may be used with the present invention 10.
(13) The present invention 10 is designed so that the rear wall is expected to have a substantially vertical orientation so that the outer lip 22 also has an upward or near vertical orientation whereas the base portion 26 and ledge 30 have a horizontal disposition so as to receive the corresponding bottom edges 34, 36 of the pieces of siding 28, 32, thereon.
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