Claims
- 1. A building material for covering a frame of a structure, comprising:
a fibercement board having a surface and opposing edges; an article connected to the surface of the board, wherein the article extends beyond at least one of the opposing edges and is adapted to receive a fastener to fix the board to the structure, the article having at least a first flange connected to the board and a second flange extending beyond one of the opposing edges, the second flange being capable of moving relative to the first flange.
- 2. The building material of claim 1, wherein the board is a panel.
- 3. The building material of claim 1, wherein the first and second flanges of the article are integrally formed.
- 4. The building material of claim 3, wherein the first and second flanges are co-extruded.
- 5. The building material of claim 3, wherein the first and second flanges are integrally formed by a polymeric material positioned along adjacent ends of the first and second flanges.
- 6. The building material of claim 3, wherein the first and second flanges are integrally formed with a channel for receiving the fastener.
- 7. The building material of claim 6, wherein the channel is made of metal.
- 8. The building material of claim 7, wherein the first and second flanges are made of the same material as the channel.
- 9. The building material of claim 2, wherein the fibercement panel has a recessed portion along the length of one of the opposing edges for receiving at least one of the at least two flanges of the article.
- 10. The building material of claim 9, wherein the first flange is connected to the fibercement panel along a surface of the recessed portion.
- 11. The building material of claim 10, wherein the first flange is connected to the surface of the recessed portion by at least one fastener.
- 12. The building material of claim 11, wherein the first flange is connected to the surface of the recessed portion by an adhesive.
- 13. The building material of claim 1, wherein the second flange is made from plastic.
- 14. The building material of claim 13, wherein the first flange and the second flange are made from the same material.
- 15. The building material of claim 1, wherein the first flange is adhered to the fibercement board.
- 16. The building material of claim 1, wherein the first flange and the second flange are connected by a hinge, the hinge positioned between the first and second flanges to allow the second flange to rotate about the hinge and lie substantially along a plane that is substantially parallel with the first flange.
- 17. The building material of claim 16, wherein the hinge is made from a flexible material.
- 18. The building material of claim 16, wherein the hinge is a bead selected from a group of materials consisting of plasticized PVC or silicone.
- 19. The building material of claim 18, wherein the bead is coextruded with the at least two flanges connected together.
- 20. A building material comprising:
at least two strips of material, each strip having a surface, wherein the at least two strips are adjacent each other and connected together along an edge; and a board having a substantially planar surface and opposing ends, wherein the surface of one of the at least two strips of material is connected to a surface of the board along one of the opposing ends of the board; wherein one of the at least two strips of material extends beyond one of the opposing ends of the board, wherein the extending strip is capable of movement relative to the strip connected to the board.
- 21. The building material of claim 20, wherein the at least two strips are connected by a hinge.
- 22. The building material of claim 21, wherein the hinge is flexible and positioned between the at least two strips to allow one of the at least two strips to rotate about the hinge and lie flush against the strip connected to the board.
- 23. The building material of claim 22, wherein the hinge is made of a polymeric material.
- 24. The building material of claim 22, wherein the hinge is made of rubber.
- 25. The building material of claim 22, wherein the hinge is made of metal.
- 26. The building material of claim 22, wherein the hinge is a bead.
- 27. The building material of claim 26, wherein the bead is made of a polymeric material and is co-extruded with the at least two strips.
- 28. The building material of claim 20, wherein the board is formed from a non-nailable material.
- 29. The building material of claim 28, wherein the material of the board is selected from the group consisting of cement composite, ceramic, glass, metal, and stone.
- 30. The building material of claim 20, wherein the board is made of fibercement.
- 31. The building material of claim 30, wherein the fibercement board is a panel.
- 32. The building material of claim 20, wherein the at least two strips are connected by a channel, wherein the channel forms a fastening region for fastening the board to a framing element of a building structure.
- 33. The building material of claim 32, wherein the channel is generally U-shaped and is formed of three strips of material, each strip having an edge.
- 34. The building material of claim 33, wherein one of the three strips of material forms the bottom of the channel for receiving the fastener.
- 35. The building material of claim 34, wherein the remaining two of the three strips of material form the sides of the channel and are connected to the bottom of the channel.
- 36. The building material of claim 32, wherein the channel and the at least two strips of material are made of the same material.
- 37. The building material of claim 36, wherein the channel and the at least two strips of material are made of metal.
- 38. The building material of claim 37, wherein the surface of the at least two strips of material are perforated.
- 39. The building material of claim 20, wherein the at least two strips of material are made from different materials.
- 40. A building system for covering a structure, comprising:
at least two boards connected to a framing element, wherein one of the boards is a main board and a second of the at least two boards is an adjacent board, the at least two boards having a surface, opposite ends, and opposite edges; an article connected to the main board surface along one of the opposite ends of the main board, wherein the article has at least one flange parallel with the main board surface, the at least one flange extending beyond one of the opposite ends of the main board; and a row of fasteners extending at least through the article to the framing element, wherein the row of fasteners extending through the article secures the main board and the adjacent board relative to the framing element.
- 41. The building system of claim 40, wherein the fasteners are nails.
- 42. The building system of claim 40, wherein the article has a second flange, the second flange attached to the main board.
- 43. The building system of claim 42, wherein the row of fasteners extend through the second flange to the framing element.
- 44. The building system of claim 43, wherein the second flange is adhered to the adjacent board.
- 45. The building system of claim 42, wherein the second flange is attached to the main board by an adhesive.
- 46. The building system of claim 42, wherein the at least one flange extending beyond one of the opposite ends of the main board is connected to the adjacent board by the row of fasteners.
- 47. The building system of claim 46, wherein the row of fasteners extend through the adjacent board and the second flange to the framing element.
- 48. The building system of claim 42, wherein the second flange is connected to the at least one flange by a hinge.
- 49. The building system of claim 48, wherein the hinge is a bead, the bead filling at least one interstice between the main board and the adjacent board at the framing element.
- 50. The building system of claim 49, wherein the bead has a shape that retards water ingress between the article and the framing element.
- 51. The building system of claim 50, wherein the shape of the bead is substantially oval.
- 52. The building system of claim 40, wherein at least one of the opposite ends of the main board has a recessed portion, wherein the recessed portion forms a batten along a surface of the building system.
- 53. The building system of claim 40, wherein the main board is made of fibercement.
- 54. The building system of claim 53, wherein the main board is a panel.
- 55. The building system of claim 40, wherein the article is a jointer having a flange parallel with the at least one flange extending beyond one of the opposite ends of the main board and planar with a surface of the main board opposite the main board surface connected to the article.
- 56. The building system of claim 55, wherein the jointer is made of metal.
- 57. The building system of claim 42, wherein the second flange and the at least one flange are connected by a channel configured to receive the row of fasteners.
- 58. The building system of claim 57, wherein the surface of the main board and the surface of the adjacent board each have a recessed portion on at least one opposite end, wherein the ends of the main board and adjacent board having the recessed portion are directed toward each other.
- 59. The building system of claim 58, wherein the second flange of the article is connected to a surface of the recessed portion on the main board and the at least one flange of the article is connected to a surface of the recessed portion on the adjacent board.
- 60. The building system of claim 58, wherein the recessed portions of the main board and the adjacent board form a channel.
- 61. The building system of claim 60, wherein the channel formed by the recessed portions is filled with an epoxy jointing compound.
- 62. The building system of claim 61, wherein a surface of the epoxy jointing compound is substantially flush with the surface of the main board and the surface of the adjacent board.
- 63. The building system of claim 40, wherein at least a portion of one of the edges of the main board is angled relative to the surface of the main board to correspond with a portion of one of the edges of the adjacent board.
- 64. The building system of claim 63, wherein the angled edge of the main board is substantially 30 degrees.
- 65. The building system of claim 40, further comprising an adhesive layer between the main board and the adjacent board at the framing element.
- 66. The building system of claim 65, wherein the adhesive layer is composed of a pressure sensitive adhesive.
- 67. The building system of claim 65, wherein the adhesive layer is composed of a hot melt adhesive.
- 68. The building system of claim 40, further comprising a load directed against the main board, wherein the main board has a thickness of approximately {fraction (3/8)} of an inch or less.
- 69. The building system of claim 68, wherein the system is able to withstand the load against the main board, wherein the load is approximately 150 pounds per foot or more.
- 70. The building system of claim 69, wherein the load is approximately 250 pounds per foot or more along the surface of the main board, wherein the main board has a thickness of approximately {fraction (1/2)} of an inch or less.
- 71. The building system of claim 40, wherein the main board and the adjacent board have adjacent edges that are in contact at the framing element, wherein the adjacent edges are beveled interlocking the main board and adjacent board together.
- 72. The building system of claim 71, wherein the system is able to withstand a racking load approximately 200 pounds per foot or more along the surface of the main board.
- 73. The building system of claim 65, wherein the system has a shear strength of more than 220 pounds per foot.
- 74. A method of installing a system of building materials for covering a frame of a structure, comprising:
selecting a first board having a substantially planar surface, opposing edges, and an article, the article having at least one flange extending from at least one of the opposing edges and away from the first board; positioning the first board on a framing element of the structure such that a surface of the article rests along an outward-facing surface of the framing element; selecting a second board having a surface and opposing edges; aligning the second board on the framing element of the structure, wherein at least one of the opposing edges of the second board is adjacent one of the edges of the first board; and fastening the article to the framing element causing to relatively secure the first board and second board to the framing element.
- 75. The method of claim 74, wherein fastening the article to the framing element involves nailing the article to the framing element.
- 76. The method of claim 74, wherein fastening the article to the framing element involves nailing the second board to the framing element such that the article is sandwiched between the framing element and the surface of the second board.
- 77. The method of claim 76, wherein nailing the second board to the framing element results in connecting the first board to the framing element.
- 78. The method of claim 74, further comprising applying an adhesive layer between the second board and the article.
- 79. The method of claim 78, wherein the adhesive is pressure sensitive.
- 80. The method of claim 74, further comprising applying an adhesive between the edges of the second board and the first board.
- 81. The method of claim 80, wherein the adhesive is a hot melt adhesive.
- 82. The method of claim 81, wherein the adhesive is pressure sensitive.
- 83. The method of claim 74, wherein the first board is made of fibercement.
- 84. The method of claim 83, wherein the second board is made of fibercement.
PRIORITY INFORMATION
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/471,700, filed May 19, 2003, the entirety of which is incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60471700 |
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