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Board and batten siding has a distinctive pattern. Best know for its use on rustic buildings and barns, board and batten siding is now being used with more non-traditional and modern architecture. To create the pattern, boards are placed side by side and battens are placed over the seams between the boards. The siding can be oriented vertically or horizontally.
Efforts have been made to make board and batten siding applicable to a variety of new settings. Siding panels have been constructed to speed installation (see, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,266,382); while siding components have been constructed from different materials to address issues of wear (see, for example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,204,176; 6,122,877; and 7,600,356). A need however remains for a board and batten system that is easy to install and uses materials that provide a long-lasting siding solution.
All patents, patent applications, provisional patent applications and publications referred to or cited herein, are incorporated by reference in their entirety to the extent they are not inconsistent with the teachings of the specification.
The invention involves a siding system of pieces cast from engineered cementitious composite that interconnect to form a board and batten pattern. A first board piece has forwardly projecting ridges near each long side bordered by narrow flanges. The flanges allow concealed attachment of the first piece. The second piece is a board flanked by two hollow battens. The battens interlock the projecting ridges of the first piece to form the pattern. The interlocking pieces form a secure, water repellant, tight and lasting fit. Each piece is reversible allowing a piece to be flipped and cut producing less waste in installation.
The siding system of the subject invention comprises two pieces cast of engineered cementitious composite. A board piece interlocks with a second piece which is flanked by two shaped battens. The interlocked pieces form a board and batten pattern.
Siding pieces of the siding system of the subject invention are cast in molds from engineered cementitious composite (ECC). In the exemplified embodiment, the siding pieces are cast from glass fiber reinforced concrete (GFRC). One skilled in the art would recognize an appropriate composition of ECC, including GFRC, to convey properties for a siding application. The molds are taken from cedar boards or other wood textures and created to have the detailed grain of a cedar or other board. The ECC can be rolled or pressed into the molds to insure that the grain detail is transferred to each molded piece. Glass fiber reinforced concrete is preferred for the siding pieces because unlike other concrete composites that contain wood chips and/or pulp cut ends of a GFRC piece absorb water only minimally and will not deform.
Each molded piece has an exterior face that exhibits the mold grain and an interior back. The elongated siding pieces have opposing long side edges and opposing ends. The first piece 10 of the siding system of the subject invention is a board piece (
The exterior face 28 of the second siding piece 30 of the siding system of the subject invention resembles an elongated board piece 32 flanked by two battens 34 (
Siding pieces are elongated and are preferably the length of commercial siding pieces. Siding pieces can vary in widths to provide any desired look or pattern. The system of the subject invention can be installed like other siding products. The subject system however is easier and faster to install than creating a conventional board and batten system. To create a conventional board and batten pattern, boards are applied to the surface of the structure and then the required batten width for each seam must be measured, cut and installed. The system of the subject invention creates a board and batten pattern by simply alternating two siding pieces across the face of the structure. Instead of the batten hiding the seam, the seams of the integral battens of the second piece connecting with the first board piece are largely hidden. An additional advantage of the system of the subject invention is that siding pieces are reversible. Because each piece is symmetrical, pieces cut around gables can be flipped and used which reduces waste.
The siding system of the subject invention provides a simple, tight, and easy to install means of creating a board and batten pattern. Siding pieces can be supplied finished or unfinished. Being only required to alternate two siding pieces reduces installation mistakes. The pieces molded of glass fiber reinforced concrete are durable, resistant to water and present a pleasing and realistic wood pattern.
It is understood that the foregoing examples are merely illustrative of the present invention. Certain modifications of the articles and/or methods may be made and still achieve the objectives of the invention. Such modifications are contemplated as within the scope of the claimed invention.
This application claims the benefits of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/595,960, filed Feb. 7, 2012, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety including all figures, tables and drawings.
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61595960 | Feb 2012 | US |