Extruded composite interlocking corner assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6526712
  • Patent Number
    6,526,712
  • Date Filed
    Friday, November 2, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 4, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A corner assembly for covering a junction between adjacent walls includes first and second members, each formed from an extruded composite material comprising wood fiber and polyethylene resin. The first member includes a tongue extending from one end thereof. The second member includes a groove formed in one side thereof, such that when the tongue is received within the groove, the first side of the first member and the first end of the second member are disposed generally coplanar.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to extruded composite building materials, and more particularly to an interlocking corner assembly for sealing corners and joints.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Traditional building construction techniques for frame exterior walls typically utilize siding materials with ends that are substantially aligned at the building corners. Vertically oriented trim boards are often nailed or stapled in abutting contact over the siding ends at the corners to improve the appearance and to reduce the likelihood of wind and water leakage into the structure. Unfortunately, such trim boards are very susceptible to warping and splitting, which detracts from the appearance over time and also allows moisture to enter the junction between adjacent walls, contributing to leakage, rotting and damage to interior walls. The corner joints formed using conventional trim boards, which do not interlock, may also be uneven and otherwise unsatisfactory due to poor installation practices.




A need has thus arisen for a corner assembly that provides consistent quality, improved appearance and reliable protection against wind and water leakage while reducing the installation defects, maintenance costs and weather-related degradation associated with the use of conventional building materials and construction techniques.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with the present invention, a corner assembly for covering a junction between adjacent walls is provided. The corner assembly includes first and second members, and each member is formed from a composite material extruded from a mixture of wood fiber encapsulated in a thermoplastic polymeric matrix consisting primarily of polyethylene resin. The first member includes a tongue extending from one end thereof. The second member includes a groove formed in one side thereof, such that when the tongue is received within the groove, the first side of the first member and the first end of the second member are disposed generally coplanar.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




For a more complete understanding of the present invention and for further advantages thereof, reference is now made to the following Description of the Preferred Embodiments taken in conjunction with the accompanying Drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is an end view of a groove board of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an end view of a tongue board of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the interconnection of the present groove and tongue boards forming a corner assembly for two walls;





FIG. 4

is an end view of a groove board of an additional embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is an end view of a groove board of a further embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 6

is an end view of the interconnection of the present groove board shown in FIG.


4


and the present tongue board shown in

FIG. 2

; and





FIG. 7

is an end view of the interconnection of the present tongue board shown in

FIG. 2 and a

groove board of an additional embodiment of the present invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring simultaneously to

FIGS. 1

,


2


, and


3


, the present corner assembly, generally identified by the numeral


10


(

FIG. 3

) preferably includes a groove board, generally identified by the numeral


12


, and a tongue board, generally identified by the numeral


14


. Boards


12


and


14


may be fabricated of a composite material such as, for example, an extruded mixture comprising wood fiber encapsulated in a polymeric matrix preferably containing polyethylene resin as a primary component, such material being described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,759,680 whose description and drawings are incorporated herein by reference.




Groove board


12


(

FIG. 1

) includes first and second spaced apart parallel sides


16


and


18


. Groove board


12


further includes first and second parallel ends


20


and


22


which are generally perpendicular to sides


16


and


18


. Side


18


of groove board


12


includes a groove


24


which may be formed, for example, by machining using conventional equipment.




Tongue board


14


(

FIG. 2

) includes first and second spaced apart sides


30


and


32


. Additionally, tongue board


14


includes first and second parallel ends


34


and


36


which are disposed generally perpendicular to sides


30


and


32


. Extending from end


36


of tongue board


14


is a tongue


38


. Tongue


38


is received within groove


24


of groove board


12


to form corner assembly


10


. When assembled into corner assembly


10


, end


20


of groove board


12


and side


30


of tongue board


14


are disposed generally coplanar, and board


12


is disposed generally perpendicular to board


14


to form a corner.




Referring to

FIG. 3

, corner assembly


10


forms a corner overlapping walls


40


and


42


, which are disposed generally perpendicular to one another. Wall


40


includes a trim board


44


and siding


46


. Wall


42


includes a trim board


48


and siding


50


. Groove board


12


and tongue board


14


snap together to overlap and seal the corner and joints formed between trim boards


44


and


48


of walls


40


and


42


.




Referring again to

FIG. 2

, tongue board


14


includes an area


60


of reduced thickness between sides


30


and


32


. Area


60


is cut from tongue board


14


by, for example, grinding or machining, or may be extruded as a profile having that shape. Area


60


of reduced thickness reduces the weight of tongue board


14


, which is advantageous for shipping and installation purposes.




Referring now to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, additional embodiments of groove board


12


are illustrated.

FIG. 4

illustrates a groove board, generally identified by the numeral


64


having sides


66


and


68


, and ends


70


and


72


. Groove board


14


includes a groove


74


in addition to an area of reduced thickness


76


between sides


66


and


68


. Area


76


functions in a manner similar to area


60


(

FIG. 2

) of tongue board


14


to reduce the weight of groove board


64


.





FIG. 5

illustrates a further embodiment of a groove board, generally identified by the numeral


80


. Groove board


80


includes sides


82


and


84


and ends


86


and


88


. Groove board


80


includes a groove


90


and spaced apart areas of reduced thickness


92


and


94


. Areas


92


and


94


are spaced apart by a rib


96


which provides dimensional stability for groove board


80


where wider groove boards are necessary. Areas


92


and


94


function to reduce the weight of groove board


80


.





FIG. 6

illustrates a corner assembly


10


formed from tongue board


14


(

FIG. 2

) and groove board


64


(FIG.


4


). End


70


of groove board


64


and side


30


of tongue board


14


are disposed generally coplanar, and board


14


is disposed generally perpendicular to board


64


to form a corner.




Referring to

FIG. 7

, an additional embodiment of a groove board is illustrated, and is generally identified by the numeral


100


. Groove board


100


is utilized with a tongue board


14


to form a corner where adjacent walls are not generally perpendicular. Groove board


100


includes sides


102


and


104


and ends


106


and


108


. Groove board


100


includes a groove


110


formed between end


106


and side


104


.




Exterior surfaces of groove board


12


including side


16


and ends


20


and


22


and side


30


and end


34


of tongue board


14


may be textured to improve the aesthetic nature of groove board


12


and tongue board


14


. Boards


12


and


14


can be attached to a building wall using commercially available fasteners such as, for example, nails, screws, or the like. If desired, suitable adhesives can also be employed to more tightly secure the tongue and groove joint between boards


12


,


14


, or in the attachment of boards


12


,


14


to an underlying wall siding material, covering or other substrate.




It therefore can be seen that the present corner assembly provides for easy installation and eliminates uneven joints between building materials forming a corner of a structure. The present use of composite material extruded from wood fiber and polyethylene resin reduced installation problems and eliminates rot and other weather related failures of the building materials.




Whereas the present invention has been described with respect to specific embodiments thereof, it will be understood that various changes and modifications will be suggested to one skilled in the art and it is intended to encompass such changes and modifications as fall within the scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A corner assembly for covering a junction between adjacent first and second walls, the walls forming a corner, the assembly comprising:first and second members formed of extruded composite material comprising wood fiber and polymeric resin; each of said members having first and second spaced apart parallel sides and first and second ends, said members having a thickness between said first and second sides; said first member first side including a recessed portion disposed between the first and second ends; said first member first side adapted to overlap the junction between the adjacent walls, and said first member having a tongue extending from said first end thereof; and said second member first side having a groove for receiving said tongue, such that when said tongue is received within said groove, said second side of said first member and said first end of said second member are disposed generally coplanar and said first sides of said members form a corner disposed adjacent the first wall and offset from the junction between the adjacent walls.
  • 2. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said tongue is disposed adjacent said second side of said first member.
  • 3. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said second member includes a recessed portion spaced apart from said first side thereof.
  • 4. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said second member includes first and second spaced apart recessed portions disposed between the first and second ends.
  • 5. The assembly of claim 4 wherein said first and second recessed portions are separated by a rib.
  • 6. The corner assembly of claim 1 wherein the wood fiber is substantially encapsulated in a continuous matrix of polymeric resin.
  • 7. The corner assembly of claim 1 wherein the polymeric resin comprises polyethylene.
  • 8. A corner assembly for covering a junction between adjacent first and second walls, the walls forming a corner, the assembly comprising:first and second board members formed of extruded composite material comprising wood fiber and polyethylene resin; each of said members having first and second spaced apart parallel sides and first and second ends, said members having a thickness between said first and second sides; said first member first side including a recessed portion disposed between the first and second ends; said first member first side adapted to overlap the junction between the adjacent walls, and said first member having a tongue extending from said first end thereof and disposed adjacent said second side thereof; and said first side of said second member having a groove for receiving said tongue, such that when said tongue is received within said groove, said second side of said first member and said first end of said second member are disposed generally coplanar and said first member is disposed generally parallel to one of the walls and said second member is disposed generally parallel to the other one of the walls and said first sides of said members form a corner disposed adjacent the first wall and offset from the junction between the adjacent walls.
  • 9. The assembly of claim 8 wherein said second member includes a recessed portion spaced apart from said first side thereof.
  • 10. The assembly of claim 8 wherein said second member includes first and second spaced apart recessed portions being spaced apart from said first side thereof.
  • 11. The assembly of claim 10 wherein said first and second recessed portions are separated by a rib.
RELATED APPLICATION

This application claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 60/292,373 filed May 21, 2001, and entitled “Extruded Composite Interlocking Corner Assembly”.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/292373 May 2001 US