BUILDING VENEER SYSTEM
20170342722 ยท 2017-11-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04F13/0871
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E04B1/625
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E04F13/14
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E04F13/0862
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E04F13/147
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E04F13/24
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E04F13/0835
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B28B23/0018
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04F13/007
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B29L2031/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04F13/0873
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04F13/00
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E04B1/62
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E04F13/08
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E04F13/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A veneer product and system includes a body having an aesthetic front surface and a back surface for installation adjacent the building. The body has a top side and a bottom side and a bracket attached to body and projecting away from the back surface of the body, the bracket further comprising a first end adjacent the top side for attachment to the building and a first protrusion for positioning the back surface a predetermined distance from the building and a second end having a second protrusion for positioning the bottom of the back surface a predetermined distance from the building and a bottom projection adjacent the bottom side for engagement with a second body to retain the bottom end of the veneer product.
Claims
1. A veneer product adapted for attachment to a building, comprising: a body having a front surface, a back surface, a top side, and a bottom side; and a bracket interconnected to the body, the bracket further comprising: a pair of first ends adjacent the top side adapted for attachment to the building and a pair of first protrusions for positioning the back surface a first predetermined distance from the building, a pair of second ends each having a second protrusion for positioning a second portion of the back surface a second predetermined distance from the building and a lower projection adjacent the bottom side adapted for engagement with a second body to retain the bottom side of the veneer product, and a connector for connecting one of the two pairs of ends.
2. The veneer product of claim 1, wherein each of the first ends is adapted to receive a fastener.
3. The veneer product of claim 1, further comprising a lip provided on one of the top side and the bottom side of the body.
4. The veneer product of claim 1, wherein the veneer product further comprises a left end and a right end, and wherein the veneer product further comprises a lip provided on one of the left end and the right end.
5. The veneer product of claim 1, wherein the building comprises a barrier attached to an exterior surface thereof, and the veneer product is installed over the weather resistant barrier, wherein the first predetermined distance and the second predetermined distance defines a gap between the weather resistant barrier and the back surface of the body.
6. The veneer product of claim 1, wherein the first predetermined distance is not equal to the second predetermined distance.
7. A veneer product adapted for attachment to a building, comprising: a body having a front surface, a back surface, a top side, and a bottom side; a bracket interconnected to the body, the bracket further comprising: a pair of first portions extending from the back surface, the pair of first portions having ends adjacent the top side, the pair of ends adapted for attachment to the building, and the pair of first portions having a pair of first protrusions configured to position the back surface a first predetermined distance from the building, a pair of second portions extending from the back surface, the pair of second portions each having a second protrusions configured to position a second portion of the back surface a second predetermined distance from the building and a lower projection adjacent the bottom side adapted for engagement with a second body to retain the bottom side of the veneer product, and a member that connects the pair of first portions.
8. The veneer product of claim 7, wherein each of the first ends includes an eye for receiving a fastener.
9. The veneer product of claim 7, further comprising a lip provided on one of the top side and the bottom side of the body.
10. The veneer product of claim 7, wherein the veneer product further comprises a left end and a right end, and wherein the veneer product further comprises a lip provided on one of the left end and the right end.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the general description of the invention given above and the detailed description of the drawings given below, serve to explain the principles of these inventions.
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[0023] It should be understood that the drawings are not necessarily to scale. In certain instances, details which are not necessary for an understanding of the invention or which render other details difficult to perceive may have been omitted. It should be understood, of course, that the invention is not necessarily limited to the particular embodiments illustrated herein.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0024] Referring now to
[0025] The embodiment shown in
[0026] As further illustrated in
[0027] As shown in the embodiment illustrated in
[0028] Although not illustrated here, the lip 22 may contact the body within the recess, thereby setting the gap between the products. In a similar manner, each stone preferably includes a lip along one end of the stone body, and a corresponding recess along the opposite end of the stone body, which will inhibit moisture intrusion, obscure visibility behind the product, and set the side to side gap.
[0029] While the lip and recess 22, 24 are illustrated in
[0030] As illustrated in the embodiment of
[0031] This force on the top end 16 acts as a lever, which urges the opposite second end 18 of the bracket 14 away from the structure 39 and toward the back surface 32 of a second body, such as an adjacent product 10, or into a channel on e.g. a starter strip 42. Because the second end 18 is wedged below the lower product 10, this causes a second protrusion 35 at the bottom end 18 to be held securely against the structure 39 and therefore the product is secured both at the top by the nail and at the bottom by a wedging action against the second product 10. In a preferred embodiment, the top end is positioned approximately inch further away from the structure to ensure the wedging action occurs. This dimension can be modified depending on the stiffness of the wire and the surface against which it bears to provide a gap greater than the height off the wall to enable a cam locking action.
[0032] As illustrated in
[0033] In another embodiment (not illustrated), the top end of the bracket 14 does not have a bend 36, and the bottom end 18 of the bracket is bent to lie in a plane above the back surface 32 of the stone body 12, so the bottom end 18 is installed under an adjacent product (not shown) simply using an interference fit. This interference may be at least 1 mm and could be 2, 3, 4, or 5 mm or more, depending on the stiffness of the bracket. Accordingly, the configuration of the bottom bracket illustrated in
[0034] A system including the product 10 described above preferably includes a building structure 39 such as a frame and sheathing or concrete structure, a weather resistant barrier 38 installed over the structure (similar in nature and installation to that specified by the MVMA), a plurality of products 10 attached to the structure over the WRB 38 and attached to the structure 39 using fasteners 40 projecting through the brackets 14. The fasteners 40 are preferably non-corrosive, such as galvanized roofing nails, screws or staples; provided however that the fasteners must provide sufficient strength to secure the product 10 to the structure 39 for the life of the structure.
[0035] In one embodiment, installation begins from the bottom of the building. In such an instance, a starter strip 42 is installed to the building in a level manner. A preferred starter strip is illustrated in
[0036] The starter strip 42 also includes a back portion 50 which extends under the WRB 38 to ensure water does not enter under the WRB, to comply with ASTM requirements. In a preferred embodiment the back portion 50 has a height L2 of 3.5 inches to satisfy ASTM. In another embodiment, 2 inches may be sufficient. The overlap may be less in some situations or may be more, but practicality limits one is normally acceptable. In another embodiment, a simple j-channel or other starter is used with the products 10 of the present invention. Similarly, one skilled in the art appreciates that either a starter strip or weep screed should provide ventilation at the bottom, and therefore accommodations should be made to provide for air passage. Once the first row is secured to the wall using the starter strip 42 and the top end 16 of the brackets is secured as described above, the second row is installed by inserting the bottom ends 18 of the second row of products behind the rear surface 32 of the first row of products previously installed. Then the top end of successive rows of the product being installed is pushed against the structure 39 and secured at the top end 16 as described above.
[0037] The top row of the product may be capped or may extend to the soffit. It is desirable to include an air gap where possible to provide for air flow. Where water drainage does not permit this, MVMA details may be followed. Where the product extends to the soffit, an installation similar to typical brick installation may be performed, i.e. the soffit may be installed after the product is installed. Alternatively the soffit j-channel may include a spacer against the wall to provide for air flow at the top of the wall.
[0038] Although not illustrated, in one embodiment, after the product is secured to the structure, a bead of caulk or other material is optionally installed on the product along one of the top and bottom, plus one of the ends, so that the joint between adjacent products is filled with the material to provide a substantially effective water seal. In yet another embodiment, a bead of caulk or foam dam is provided on the top or bottom and one end of each stone at the factory to provide a substantially watertight joint between adjacent products without a field-applied caulk.
[0039] One skilled in the art appreciates that while not illustrated here, a grout product may optionally be installed between adjacent products for certain textures. Such a grout is preferably flexible, so that it can perform for an extended period without cracking. Such a grout is also preferably water resistant to minimize the amount of water that enters between adjacent products. Additionally, a grout may be used with the flanged design described above.
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[0043] In another embodiment, the installation instructions teach the installer to set a gap manually, or to use separate spacers, such as foam or molded parts. In another embodiment, the instant invention is applied to a panelized product. In such a case, it may be necessary to utilize a greater number of brackets to adequately support and secure the panelized product due to its size and weight.
[0044] One embodiment of the present invention is applied to individual stones or bricks. This makes installation simple, as fewer products will be cut and less scrap created. Furthermore, it avoids the potential that an installer will align the panels to create unsightly lines or an unattractive panelized wall. Additionally, the individual products also make it simpler to create accessory products that are compatible with this system. As noted above, however, applicant envisions that a panelized system could utilize the present invention, either alone or in combination with the individual products as described above.
[0045] While the foregoing written description of the invention enables one of ordinary skill to make and use what is considered presently to be the best mode thereof, those of ordinary skill will understand and appreciate the existence of variations, combinations, and equivalents of the specific embodiment, method, and examples herein. The invention should therefore not be limited by the above described embodiment, method, and examples, but by all embodiments and methods within the scope and spirit of the invention.