Polymeric-based building materials
US-2024352743-A1 · Oct 24, 2024 · US
US10876304B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10876304-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816233689-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 27, 2018 |
| Priority date | Dec 29, 2017 |
| Publication date | Dec 29, 2020 |
| Grant date | Dec 29, 2020 |
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One aspect of the disclosure is a siding system including a first panel having a first end and a second end, where the second end of the first panel includes a locking clip, and where the second end of the first panel forms a first portion of a channel. The siding system also includes a second panel having a first end and a second end, where the first end of the second panel includes a locking leg sized to engage the locking clip of the first panel, and where the first end of the second panel forms a second portion of the channel when the first panel and the second panel are engaged. The system also includes a batten sized to be removably engaged within the channel.
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What is claimed is: 1. A siding system comprising: a first panel comprising a first end and a second end, wherein the second end of the first panel comprises a locking clip, and wherein the second end of the first panel defines a first portion of a channel; a second panel comprising a first end and a second end, wherein the first end of the second panel comprises a locking leg configured to engage the locking clip of the first panel, and wherein, in an engaged configuration of the first panel and the second panel, the first end of the second panel defines a second portion of the channel; and a batten configured to be removably engaged within the channel, wherein the batten comprises a first leg and a substantially parallel second leg connected therebetween at a respective first end of each leg by a face of the batten, the first leg and the second leg defining a void space therebetween, the batten further comprising a first wing extending toward the second leg from a second end of the first leg, and a second wing extending toward the first leg from a second end of the second leg, such that the first and second wings are separated by a gap. 2. The siding system of claim 1 , wherein the second end of the first leg and the second end of the second leg are resiliently movable toward each other. 3. The siding system of claim 1 , wherein the batten is substantially hollow between the first leg and the second leg. 4. The siding system of claim 1 , wherein the batten includes a foam core insert disposed in the void space between the first leg and the second leg. 5. A siding system comprising: a first panel comprising a first end and a second end, wherein the second end of the first panel comprises a locking clip, and wherein the second end of the first panel defines a first portion of a channel; a second panel comprising a first end and a second end, wherein the first end of the second panel comprises a locking leg configured to engage the locking clip of the first panel, and wherein, in an engaged configuration of the first panel and the second panel, the first end of the second panel defines a second portion of the channel such that the channel has a depth extending to a bottom of the channel; and a batten including first and second legs connected by a face, the first and second legs defining a void space therebetween, wherein the batten is configured to be removably engaged within the channel and with the face of the batten opposite the bottom of the channel. 6. The siding system of claim 5 , wherein the first panel comprises a substantially planar face, wherein the depth of the channel extends approximately perpendicular to the face of the first panel in a first direction, and wherein the batten comprises a height greater than the depth of the channel such that, when the batten is removably engaged within the channel, the face of the batten stands off from the face of the first panel in a second direction opposite the first direction. 7. The siding system of claim 5 , wherein the first panel comprises a substantially planar face, wherein the channel comprises a depth extending approximately perpendicular to the face of the first panel in a first direction, and wherein the batten comprises a height less than the depth of the channel such that, when the batten is removably engaged within the channel, a face of the batten is recessed from the face of the first panel in the first direction. 8. The siding system of claim 5 , wherein the batten comprises a U-shaped cross-section with the first and second legs being two substantially parallel legs connected therebetween at a respective first end of each leg by the face of the batten, wherein the face of the batten is substantially perpendicular to the two legs. 9. The siding system of claim 5 , wherein the batten comprises a rectangular cross-section with the first and second legs being two substantially parallel legs connected therebetween at a respective first end of each leg by the face of the batten, and wherein the legs are further connected therebetween at a respective second end of each leg by a backside of the batten. 10. The siding system of claim 5 , wherein the batten comprises a T-shaped cross-section with the first and second legs being two substantially parallel legs connected therebetween at a respective first end of each leg by the face of the batten, wherein the face of the batten extends a distance beyond each respective leg such that, when the batten is removably engaged within the channel, the face of the batten covers a respective portion of the first panel and the second panel adjacent to the channel. 11. The siding system of claim 5 , wherein at least a portion of the first leg and at least a portion of the second leg of the batten are resiliently movable toward each other. 12. The siding system of claim 5 , wherein the batten comprises an aperture through at least one of the first and second legs, wherein at least one of the walls of the channel comprise an aperture positioned to be substantially aligned with the aperture(s) in the batten when the batten is removably engaged within the channel, and wherein the siding system further comprise a pin sized to be removably inserted through the aperture(s) of the batten and the channel wall(s) so as to oppose a longitudinal movement of the batten with respect to the channel. 13. The siding system of claim 5 , wherein the batten is a first batten having a first height, a first cross-sectional shape, and a first color, and wherein the siding system further comprises: a second batten sized to be removably engaged within the channel, wherein the second batten comprises at least one of i) a second height different from the first height, ii) a second cross-sectional shape different from the first cross-sectional shape, and iii) a second color different from the first color. 14. The siding system of claim 5 , wherein the batten is substantially hollow between the first leg and the second leg. 15. The siding system of claim 5 , wherein the batten includes a foam core insert disposed in the void space between the first leg and the second leg. 16. The siding system of claim 5 , wherein the second end of the first panel forms a first wall of the channel, and wherein the first end of the second panel forms a second wall of the channel positioned opposite the first wall. 17. The siding system of claim 16 , wherein the first wall of the channel comprises a first depression, wherein the second wall of the channel comprises a second depression, and wherein the batten comprises a first protrusion sized to engage the first depression and a second protrusion sized to engage the second depression when the batten is removably engaged within the channel. 18. A wall of a structure comprising an exterior sheathing and the siding system of claim 5 attached thereto, wherein the first panel is fastened to the exterior sheathing via a fastening strip, wherein the locking leg of the second panel is engaged with the locking clip of the first panel such that an opening of the channel is opposite the exterior sheathing, and wherein the batten is removably engaged within the channel. 19. A method of installing the wall according to claim 18 , the method comprising: fastening the first panel to the exterior sheathing via the fastening strip disposed along the edge of the second end of the first panel; engaging the locking leg of the second panel with the locking clip of the first panel such that the first panel and second panel form the channel; and removably engaging t
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