Claims
- 1. An edge sealing assembly for sealingly capping a portion of a building construction having a back wall with a vertical outer surface thereon and a facing structure with a horizontal upper surface and a vertical outer surface thereon, the facing structure being disposed adjacent to the back wall in a generally face-to-face relationship therewith, said edge sealing assembly comprising:
- an elongated clip member having a generally L-shaped lateral cross-sectional configuration defined by a generally horizontal leg portion and a generally vertical leg portion, said horizontal leg portion being adapted to engage the horizontal upper surface of the facing structure and said vertical leg portion being adapted to engage the vertical surface of the facing structure, said horizontal leg portion including an upper edge portion thereon configured to be spaced generally away from the horizontal upper surface of the facing structure, said vertical leg portion including a lower edge portion thereon configured to be spaced generally away from the vertical surface of the facing structure;
- fastening means for securing said clip member to the facing structure;
- an elongated fascia member having a generally angulated lateral cross-sectional configuration, a lower portion of said fascia member being adapted for extending generally along said vertical leg portion of said clip member and having a generally hook-shaped lower fascia edge portion adapted for interlockingly engaging said lower edge portion of said clip member, an upper portion of said fascia member sloping downwardly and outwardly toward said lower fascia portion and being adapted for extending over said horizontal leg portion of said clip member and having a generally hook-shaped upper fascia edge portion adapted for interlockingly engaging said upper edge portion of said clip member, said fascia member being resiliently snapped onto said clip member after one of said hooked fascia edge portions is interlockingly engaged with the corresponding respective edge portion of said clip member in order to secure said fascia member thereto;
- an elongated coping member having a generally angulated lateral cross-sectional configuration, an upper portion of said coping member being adapted for engaging the vertical outer surface of the back wall, and a lower portion of said coping member sloping downwardly and outwardly from said upper coping portion and being adapted to overlap said downwardly and outwardly sloping upper fascia portion in order to accommodate a variety of lateral dimensions between the vertical outer back wall surface and the vertical outer facing surface; and
- fastening means for securing said upper coping portion to the vertical outer surface of the back wall.
- 2. An assembly according to claim 1, further including sealing means sealingly disposed between said sloping lower coping portion and said sloping upper fascia portion.
- 3. An assembly according to claim 2, wherein said sealing means includes adhesive means for adhering said lower coping portion and said upper fascia portion to one another.
- 4. An assembly according to claim 3, wherein said sealing means is flexible in order to accommodate a predetermined amount of relative movement between said lower coping portion and said upper fascia portion.
- 5. An assembly according to claim 1, wherein the facing structure is spaced outwardly from the back wall, said spacing varying along the perimeter of the building construction, said lower coping portion overlapping said upper fascia portion sufficiently to maintain said overlapping relationship along the entire perimeter of the building structure.
- 6. An assembly according to claim 1, wherein said coping member has a lower edge portion thereon sloping generally downwardly and outwardly from said downwardly and outwardly sloping lower coping portion in order to engage said upper fascia portion.
- 7. An assembly according to claim 6, wherein said lower coping edge portion is resiliently biased against said upper fascia portion.
- 8. An assembly according to claim 1, wherein said vertical leg portion of said clip member has a generally outwardly-protruding protrusion thereon adapted for engaging said lower fascia portion and biasing said lower fascia portion generally outwardly when said fascia member is secured to said clip member in order to urge said hooked fascia portions into a relatively tight engagement with the corresponding respective edge portions of said clip member.
- 9. An assembly according to claim 8, wherein said outwardly-protruding protrusion is generally V-shaped with the apex of said V-shaped protrusion being adapted for engaging said lower fascia portion.
- 10. An assembly according to claim 8, wherein said outwardly-protruding protrusion is located generally adjacent the intersection of said vertical and horizontal leg portions of said clip member.
- 11. An edge sealing assembly for sealingly capping a portion of a building construction having a back wall with a vertical outer surface thereon and a facing structure with a horizontal upper surface and a vertical outer surface thereon, the facing structure being disposed adjacent to the back wall and spaced outwardly therefrom in a generally face-to-face relationship therewith, said edge sealing assembly comprising:
- an elongated clip member having a generally L-shaped lateral cross-sectional configuration defined by a generally horizontal leg portion and a generally vertical leg portion, said horizontal leg portion being adapted to engage the horizontal upper surface of the facing structure and said vertical leg portion being adapted to engage the vertical surface of the facing structure, said horizontal leg portion including an upper edge portion thereon configured to be spaced generally away from the horizontal upper surface of the facing structure, said vertical leg portion including a lower edge portion thereon configured to be spaced generally away from the vertical surface of the facing structure;
- fastening means for securing said clip member to the facing structure;
- an elongated fascia member having a generally angulated lateral cross-sectional configuration, a lower portion of said fascia member being adapted for extending generally along said vertical leg portion of said clip member and having a generally hook-shaped lower fascia edge portion adapted for interlockingly engaging said lower edge portion of said clip member, an upper portion of said fascia member sloping downwardly and outwardly toward said lower fascia portion and being adapted for extending over said horizontal leg portion of said clip member and having a generally hook-shaped upper fascia edge portion adapted for interlockingly engaging said upper edge portion of said clip member, said fascia member being resiliently snapped onto said clip member after one of said hooked fascia edge portions is interlockingly engaged with the corresponding respective edge portion of said clip member in order to secure said fascia member thereto;
- an elongated coping member having a generally angulated lateral cross-sectional configuration, an upper portion of said coping member being adapted for engaging the vertical outer surface of the back wall, and a lower portion of said coping member sloping downwardly and outwardly from said upper coping portion and being adapted to overlap said downwardly and outwardly sloping upper fascia portion sufficiently to accommodate a variety of lateral dimensions between the vertical outer back wall surface and the vertical outer facing surface along the entire perimeter of the building structure;
- fastening means for securing said upper coping portion to the vertical outer surface of the back wall; and
- sealing means sealingly disposed between said sloping lower coping portion and said sloping upper fascia portion, said sealing means including adhesive means for adhering said lower coping portion and said upper fascia portion to one another, said sealing means being flexible in order to accommodate a predetermined amount of relative movement between said lower coping portion and said upper fascia portion.
- 12. An assembly according to claim 11, wherein said coping member has a lower edge portion thereon sloping generally downwardly and outwardly from said downwardly and outwardly sloping lower coping portion in order to engage said upper fascia portion.
- 13. An assembly according to claim 12, wherein said lower coping edge portion is resiliently biased against said upper fascia portion.
- 14. An assembly according to claim 11, wherein said vertical leg portion of said clip member has a generally outwardly-protruding protrusion thereon adapted for engaging said lower fascia portion and biasing said lower fascia portion generally outwardly when said fascia member is secured to said clip member in order to urge said hooked fascia portions into a relatively tight engagement with the corresponding respective edge portions of said clip member.
- 15. An assembly according to claim 14, wherein said outwardly-protruding protrusion is generally V-shaped with the apex of said V-shaped protrusion being adapted for engaging said lower fascia portion.
- 16. An assembly according to claim 15, wherein said outwardly-protruding protrusion is located generally adjacent the intersection of said vertical and horizontal leg portions of said clip member.
- 17. An edge sealing assembly for sealingly capping a portion of a building construction having a back wall with a vertical outer surface thereon and a facing structure with a horizontal upper surface and a vertical outer surface thereon, the facing structure being disposed adjacent to the back wall and spaced outwardly therefrom in a generally face-to-face relationship therewith, said edge sealing assembly comprising:
- an elongated clip member having a generally L-shaped lateral cross-sectional configuration defined by a generally horizontal leg portion and a generally vertical leg portion, said horizontal leg portion being adapted to engage the horizontal upper surface of the facing structure and said vertical leg portion being adapted to engage the vertical surface of the facing structure, said horizontal leg portion including an upper edge portion thereon configured to be spaced generally away from the horizontal upper surface of the facing structure, said vertical leg portion including a lower edge portion thereon configured to be spaced generally away from the vertical surface of the facing structure, said vertical leg portion of said clip member having a generally outwardly-protruding protrusion thereon;
- fastening means for securing said clip member to the facing structure;
- an elongated fascia member having a generally angulated lateral cross-sectional configuration, a lower portion of said fascia member being adapted for extending generally along said vertical leg portion of said clip member and having a generally hook-shaped lower fascia edge portion adapted for interlockingly engaging said lower edge portion of said clip member, an upper portion of said fascia member sloping downwardly and outwardly toward said lower fascia portion and being adapted for extending over said horizontal leg portion of said clip member and having a generally hook-shaped upper fascia edge portion adapted for interlockingly engaging said upper edge portion of said clip member, said fascia member being resiliently snapped onto said clip member after one of said hooked fascia edge portions is interlockingly engaged with the corresponding respective edge portion of said clip member in order to secure said fascia member thereto, said lower fascia portion being engaged by said protrusion on said clip member and being biased generally outwardly by said protrusion when said fascia member is secured to said clip member in order to urge said hooked fascia portions into a relatively tight engagement with the corresponding respective edge portions of said clip member;
- an elongated coping member having a generally angulated lateral cross-sectional configuration, an upper portion of said coping member being adapted for engaging the vertical outer surface of the back wall, and a lower portion of said coping member sloping downwardly and outwardly from said upper coping portion and being adapted to overlap said downwardly and outwardly sloping upper fascia portion in order to accommodate a variety of lateral dimensions between the vertical outer back wall surface and the vertical outer facing surface along the entire perimeter of the building structure;
- fastening means for securing said upper coping portion to the vertical outer surface of the back wall; and
- sealing means sealingly disposed between said sloping lower coping portion and said sloping upper fascia portion.
- 18. An assembly according to claim 17, wherein said outwardly-protruding protrusion is generally V-shaped with the apex of said V-shaped protrusion being adapted for engaging said lower fascia portion.
- 19. An assembly according to claim 18, wherein said outwardly-protruding protrusion is located generally adjacent the intersection of said vertical and horizontal leg portions of said clip member.
- 20. An assembly according to claim 17, wherein said sealing means includes adhesive means for adhering said lower coping portion and said upper fascia portion to one another.
- 21. An assembly according to claim 20, wherein said sealing means is flexible in order to accommodate a predetermined amount of relative movement between said lower coping portion and said upper fascia portion.
- 22. An assembly according to claim 17, wherein said coping member has a lower edge portion thereon sloping generally downwardly and outwardly from said downwardly and outwardly sloping lower coping portion in order to engage said upper fascia portion.
- 23. An assembly according to claim 22, wherein said lower coping edge portion is resiliently biased against said upper fascia portion.
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-part of a copending U.S. patent application, Ser. No. 532,657, filed Jun. 4, 1990, which is assigned to the same assignee as that of the present invention now abandoned.
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