1. Field of the Invention
This invention pertains to exterior flashing and, more particularly, to such flashing designed for use around curved exterior wall projections.
2. Description of the Related Art
Z- or L-shaped metal flashing is commonly used in the building industry to prevent the intrusion of water through a joint on an exterior wall projection, such as a windowsill or doorframe. Around curved exterior wall projections, slits or V-shaped cutouts are made on the flange members that enable the flashing to be bent around a curved surface. Also, flexible flashing made of rubber, latex, or asphalt-based material has been used that bends around a curved surface. One drawback with Z- or L-shaped flashing is that rainwater is able to travel through the slits or cutouts. One drawback with flexible flashing material is that it slowly deteriorates when exposed to ultraviolet light.
What is needed is a flashing made for an arched surface that is attractive and paintable; can be easily bent around the top surface of the arched surface; does not allow the intrusion of water; and, does not deteriorate when exposed to ultraviolet radiation.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an attractive and paintable flashing for an arched wall projection.
It is another object of the present invention to provide such a flashing that prevents the intrusion of water.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide such a flashing when properly installed around an arched wall projection that does not deteriorate with exposure to ultraviolet radiation.
These and other objects of the present invention are met by a flashing specifically designed for use on an exterior arched wall projection that stops water intrusion and is resistant to damage caused by UV radiation. The flashing includes a Z-shaped or L-shaped body with a flexible flashing material adhesively attached to its back surface. In the preferred embodiment, the body includes a top flange member and an intermediate flange member. The top flange member is relatively wide and includes a plurality of transversely aligned slits evenly spaced thereon that allow the intermediate flange member to be bent around a curved or arched wall projection. In the preferred embodiment, the slits extend partially and transversely over the top flange member thereby leaving a small portion of the top flange member uncut. As the intermediate flange member is bent in a direction opposite the top flange member around an arched wall projection, the slits' opening widen so that the intermediate flange member may smoothly conform in shape to the adjacent arched wall projection. In a second embodiment, that flashing includes a lower flange member perpendicularly aligned with the intermediate flange member and opposite the top flange member. In both embodiments, flexible flashing material is adhesively bonded to the inside surfaces of the top, intermediate, and lower flange members and extends over the outside surface of the top flange member to completely cover the slits and the expanded slit openings. Because the top flange member is typically placed under wall siding, the section of flexible flashing material that covers the slits and slit openings is protected from ultraviolet radiation. The exposed portion of the top flange member is attractive and may be easily painted.
Using the above flashing, a method of protecting an arched wall projection is also provided.
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When the intermediate flange member 24 is bent in a direction opposite the top flange member 18, the slits 20 open. Also formed on the lower flange member 30 are optional slits 32 designed also to allow the metal body 12 to bend in the same direction as the top flange member 18. The flexible flashing material 40 is adhesively bonded to the inside surfaces of the top, intermediate, and lower flange members 18, 24, 30, respectively, and extends slightly over the outside surface of the top flange member 18.
In the preferred embodiment, the flexible flashing material 40 is a non-woven, rubber or polyester core with a self-adhering asphalt layer approximately 30 to 50 mils thick. The metal body 12 is made of steel approximately 50 to 100 mils thick. The width and length of the top flange member 18, intermediate member 24 and lower flange member 30 can vary depending on the application.
During use, the metal body 12 is positioned around a curved wall projection 52 so that the intermediate flange member 24 covers the horizontal surface on the curved wall projection 52. The top flange member 18 is positioned against the adjacent vertical wall surface and attached thereto with nails 58 or suitable connections. As the intermediate flange member 24 is bent around the curved wall projection 52, the size of the slits 20 are adjusted. Exterior wall boards 56 are lapped over the top flange member 18 to protect the flexible flashing material 40 from ultraviolet radiation.
Using the above flashing, a method of protecting an exterior arched wall projection 52 is also provided:
a. selecting a flashing 10 that includes a body 12 with a top flange member 18 and a perpendicularly aligned intermediate flange member 24, said top flange member 18 including a plurality of transversely aligned slits 20 formed thereon, a flexible flashing material 40 bonded over the inside and outside surfaces of said top flange member 18 thereby covering said slits 20;
b. positioning said flashing 10 over a curved wall projection 52 so that said intermediate flange member 24 is adjacent to the curved wall projection 52 and said top flange member 18 is position adjacent to a wall perpendicularly aligned with said curved wall projection 52, said curved wall projection 52 being curved in a direction opposite to top flange member 18 so that said slits 20 open when said intermediate flange member 24 is bent around said curved wall projection 52;
c. securing the flashing 10 over said curved wall projection 52; and,
d. attaching exterior wall boards 56 over said top flange member 18.
In compliance with the statute, the invention described herein has been described in language more or less specific as to structural features. It should be understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the specific features shown, since the means and construction shown is comprised only of the preferred embodiments for putting the invention into effect. The invention is therefore claimed in any of its forms or modifications within the legitimate and valid scope of the amended claims, appropriately interpreted in accordance with the doctrine of equivalents.
This is a utility patent application which claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/404,172 filed on Aug. 15, 2002.
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