System, method and article for siding corner
US-2015298374-A1 · Oct 22, 2015 · US
US9885185B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9885185-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615340237-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 1, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 18, 2013 |
| Publication date | Feb 6, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 6, 2018 |
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A siding product may include a panel having a substantially rectangular structure with a simulated pattern on a front face thereof. The panel may be formed from a polymer and may include color variegation. The panel may have a hollow back and be a single shake configuration that does not simulate more than one shake or more than one course of siding. The siding product may include a panel having a front face with a simulated pattern. The panel can include a hollow back, a longitudinal length extending in an x-direction, a lateral width extending in a y-direction, and a transverse depth extending in a z-direction. The panel can have a plurality of reinforcement ribs on the hollow back that extend longitudinally in the x-direction and transversely in the z-direction. In a version, none of the reinforcement ribs extend laterally in the y-direction.
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What is claimed is: 1. A siding product, comprising: a panel having a plurality of simulated courses of simulated shingles including a front, back, top, bottom and sides; a hanger clip that extends from the front of the panel; a plurality of hammer positioning pads (HPP) extending forward from a front of the panel and spaced apart from the hanger clip, the HPP being configured to be impacted by a hammer to adjust a position of the panel on a structure from side to side prior to fastening the panel to the structure; and fastener slots in the panel. 2. The siding product of claim 1 , wherein the panel has a longitudinal length extending in an x-direction, a lateral width extending in a y-direction, and a transverse depth extending in a z-direction, and wherein the hanger clip length extends longitudinally in the x-direction. 3. The siding product of claim 1 , wherein the front has a simulated wood grain. 4. The siding product of claim 1 , wherein the back is hollow opposite the front. 5. The siding product of claim 2 , wherein the hanger clip length is at least about 50% of the longitudinal length of the panel. 6. The siding product of claim 4 , further comprising a butt leg located on the hollow back configured to engage the hanger clip of a lower panel in two courses of panels. 7. The siding product of claim 6 , wherein the butt leg of the panel is configured to engage the hanger clip of a lower panel without interlocking, such that they do not engage each other with positive snap action engagement. 8. The siding product of claim 6 , wherein the butt leg and hanger clip are skewed to each other or to the front the panel. 9. The siding product of claim 7 , wherein the hanger clip of the lower panel and the butt leg of the upper panel directly engage each other without the need of an additional component. 10. The siding product of claim 6 , wherein the hanger clip of the lower panel and the butt leg of an upper panel are configured to only engage each other with friction. 11. The siding product of claim 1 , wherein the panel does not have an aperture adjacent to the hanger clip that is configured to receive a lip edge of the butt leg. 12. The siding product of claim 6 , wherein the hanger clip includes a forward extension and a downward extension extending from the forward extension where the downward extensions include interface protrusions which are adapted to provide an interference fit between the hanger clip and butt leg. 13. A siding product, comprising: a panel having a plurality of simulated courses of simulated shingles including a front, back, top, bottom and sides; a hanger clip that extends from the front of the panel; a butt leg that extends from the back of the panel and is configured to engage the hanger clip of a lower panel in two courses of panels; and male and female tabs, and the male and female tabs are substantially perpendicular to each other and configured to have an interference fit with respective female and male tabs on adjacent panels. 14. The siding product of claim 13 , wherein the tabs are configured to allow for vertical adjustment and horizontal interference fit. 15. The siding product of claim 13 , wherein the panel has one or more male tabs adjacent one or more of the courses, and one or more female side tabs adjacent an opposite side of said one or more courses. 16. The siding product of claim 13 , wherein the tabs include top tabs extending from the top of the panel at an uppermost portion of the panel.
for corners · CPC title
composed of superposed elements which overlap each other and of which the flat outer surface includes an acute angle with the surface to cover · CPC title
having an ornamental or specially shaped visible surface (E04F13/0867 takes precedence) · CPC title
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