Claims
- 1. A fascia and soffit member being elongate and having two unitary panels meeting at a juncture extending along said member, a fascia panel oriented so as to extend vertically and upwardly from the juncture when said member is installed and a soffit panel oriented so as to extend horizontally from the juncture when said member is installed, the soffit panel having a distal portion spaced from the juncture, the distal portion defining plural, elongate, preferential bending regions extending along the distal portion so as to facilitate bending of the distal portion, along a selected one of the bending regions to form a wall flange, which is fastenable to a building wall.
- 2. The fascia and soffit member of claim 1 wherein the distal portion has a series of spaced ridges defining a series of spaced grooves, each ridge extending along the distal portion and having a generally V-shaped profile defining one of the preferential bending regions and each groove extending along the distal portion.
- 3. The fascia and soffit member of claim 2 wherein each groove has an inverted profile defining another of the preferential bending regions.
- 4. The fascia and soffit member of claim 3 wherein said ridges and said grooves collectively have a corrugated profile.
- 5. The fascia and soffit member of claim 1 wherein the soffit panel has a generally uniform thickness at the preferential bending regions.
- 6. The fascia and soffit member of claim 5 wherein the distal portion has a series of spaced ridges defining a series of spaced grooves, each ridge having a generally V-shaped profile defining one of the preferential bending regions and each groove having an inverted profile defining another of the preferential bending regions, wherein said ridges and said grooves collectively have a corrugated profile.
- 7. A fascia and soffit member being elongate and having two unitary panels meeting at a juncture extending along said member, a fascia panel oriented so as to extend vertically and upwardly from the juncture when said member is installed and a soffit panel oriented so as to extend horizontally from the juncture when said member is installed, the soffit panel having a distal portion spaced from the juncture, the distal portion defining plural, elongate, preferential bending regions extending along the distal portion, the distal portion being bent along a selected one of the bending regions to form a wall flange, which is fastenable to a building wall.
- 8. The fascia and soffit member of claim 7 wherein the distal portion has a series of spaced ridges defining a series of spaced grooves, each ridge having a generally V-shaped profile defining one of the preferential bending regions and each groove having an inverted profile defining another of the preferential bending regions, wherein said ridges and said grooves collectively have a corrugated profile.
- 9. The fascia and soffit member of claim 7 wherein the wall flange is oriented so as to extend vertically when said member is installed.
- 10. The fascia and soffit member of claim 7 wherein the wall flange is oriented so as to extend vertically, and so as to be thus parallel to the fascia panel, when said member is installed.
- 11. The fascia and soffit member of claim 7 wherein the wall flange is oriented so as to extend upwardly, and so as to be thus parallel to the fascia panel, when said member is installed.
- 12. The fascia and soffit member of claim 7 wherein the wall flange is oriented so as to extend downwardly, and so as to be thus parallel to the fascia panel, when said member is installed.
- 13. The fascia and soffit member of claim 12 wherein the distal portion has a series of spaced ridges defining a series of spaced grooves, each ridge having a generally V-shaped profile defining one of the preferential bending regions and each groove having an inverted profile defining another of the preferential bending regions, wherein said ridges and said grooves collectively have a corrugated profile.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Design patent application Ser. No. 29/075,433, which was filed on Aug. 20, 1997, now U.S. Pat. Des. 396,117.
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