Claims
- 1. An extruded siding panel, comprising:
- a sheet of polymeric material, said sheet including a hot-formed central portion comprising an aesthetic pattern; a first lateral edge portion containing a butt edge; a second lateral edge portion containing a nail edge, and including a plurality of fastener apertures therethrough; said first and second lateral edges being formed substantially independently from said forming of said central portion while the polymeric material in said central portion has a temperature below its heat deflection temperature and the polymeric material in said first and second lateral edge portions is above its heat deflection temperature.
- 2. The siding panel of claim 1, wherein said central portion comprises a plurality of shingle impressions.
- 3. The siding panel of claim 2, wherein said shingle impressions are vacuum formed on a rotating belt.
- 4. The siding panel of claim 1, wherein said polymeric material comprises polyvinylchloride.
- 5. The siding panel of claim 1, wherein said central portion comprises a thickness of about 0.03-0.125".
- 6. The siding panel of claim 1, wherein said first and second lateral edges are mechanically formed substantially continuously after said central portion is hot-formed.
- 7. The siding panel of claim 3, having a length of at least about 10'.
- 8. An intermediate article in the manufacturing of a siding panel, comprising:
- an extruded sheet of polymeric material, said sheet including a hot-formed central portion comprising an aesthetic pattern and having a temperature which is less than the heat deflection temperature of said polymeric material;
- a pair of lateral edge portions having a temperature which is above said heat deflection temperature at least for a period of time required to mechanically form said lateral edge portions into a desired configuration.
- 9. The intermediate article of claim 8, wherein said polymeric material comprises a polyvinylchloride composition.
- 10. The intermediate article of claim 9, wherein said polyvinylchloride composition has a heat deflection temperature of about 160.degree.-170.degree. F.
- 11. The intermediate article of claim 8, wherein said temperature of said central portion is about 140.degree.-150.degree. F.
- 12. The intermediate article of claim 11, wherein said pair of lateral edge portions comprise a temperature which is greater than about 200.degree. F.
- 13. The intermediate article of claim 8, wherein said aesthetic pattern comprises a plurality of cedar shake shingle impressions.
- 14. A continuously formed siding panel, comprising:
- an extruded sheet of polymeric material, including a central portion having an aesthetic impression therein; a butt edge disposed along a first lateral edge portion of said sheet; and a nail edge disposed along a second lateral edge portion of said sheet, said butt edge and said nail edge being formed substantially independently from said central portion.
- 15. The siding panel of claim 14, wherein said polymeric material comprises a polyvinylchloride composition.
- 16. The siding panel of claim 15, wherein said cedar shake shingle impressions are vacuum formed.
- 17. The siding panel of claim 14, wherein said first and second lateral edge portions are mechanically formed to produce said butt edge and nail edge while said edge portions are above a heat transition temperature for said polymeric material.
- 18. A continuously formed siding panel of substantially unlimited length, comprising:
- an extruded sheet of polymeric material comprising polyvinyl chloride, said sheet including a central vacuum-formed portion having a plurality of shingle impressions, a butt edge disposed along a first lateral edge portion of said sheet and a nail edge disposed along a second lateral edge portion of said sheet, said lateral edge portions formed after said central portion has been vacuum-formed and while the polymeric material in said lateral edge portions is above the heat deflection temperature of said polymeric material.
Parent Case Info
This appln is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/190,038 filed Nov. 12, 1998.
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