Claims
- 1. A splicing member for securing horizontally adjacent siding panels to one another in an abutting relationship comprising, in combination:an upper declination having an upper edge and a lower edge; a flange on the upper declination formed by folding the upper edge of the upper declination outwardly and downwardly from the declination, forming a downwardly opening U-shaped upper channel for receiving a portion of each of a pair of horizontally adjacent siding panels behind which the splicing member is adapted to be positioned; a lower declination having an upper edge and a lower edge; an upper shoulder extending inwardly between the lower edge of the upper declination and the upper edge of the lower declination; a lower shoulder extending inwardly from the lower edge of the lower declination; wherein the splicing member has a pair of welding surfaces, each welding surface suitable for welding the splicing member to one of a pair of horizontally adjacent siding panels.
- 2. The splicing member according to claim 1, wherein the upper shoulder extends substantially horizontally.
- 3. The splicing member according to claim 1, wherein the upper shoulder has a downwardly opening U-shaped lower channel formed along an inner portion thereof to receive projections formed on shoulders of the siding panels.
- 4. The splicing member according to claim 3, wherein the lower channel is formed between and interconnects the upper shoulder and the upper edge of the lower declination.
- 5. The splicing member according to claim 1, wherein the lower shoulder has a downwardly opening concave profile.
- 6. The splicing member according to claim 1, wherein the splicing member and the siding panels are formed of polyvinyl chloride.
- 7. A splicing member for securing horizontally adjacent siding panels to one another in an abutting relationship comprising, in combination:a plurality of declinations, each declination having an upper edge and a lower edge; a flange on the uppermost declination formed by folding the upper edge of the uppermost declination outwardly and downwardly, forming a downwardly opening U-shaped channel for receiving a portion of each of two horizontally adjacent siding panels; a shoulder extending inwardly and substantially horizontally from the lower edge of each declination; wherein the splicing member has a pair of welding surfaces, each of the welding surfaces suitable for welding the splicing member to one of two horizontally adjacent siding panels, the splicing member adapted to be positioned behind the siding panels when they are installed.
- 8. A siding system comprising, in combination:a pair of horizontally adjacent siding panels, each panel comprising: an upper panel declination having an upper edge and a lower edge; a lower panel declination having an upper edge and a lower edge; an upper panel shoulder extending inwardly between the lower edge of the upper panel declination and the upper edge of the lower panel declination; a projection formed between an inner edge of the upper panel shoulder and the upper edge of the lower panel declination; and a lower panel shoulder extending inwardly from the lower edge of the lower panel declination and terminating in a lip extending upwardly from an innermost edge of the lower panel shoulder; a splicing member comprising: an upper splicing member declination having an upper edge and a lower edge; a flange connected to the upper edge of the upper splicing member declination forming a downwardly opening upper channel to receive a portion of the siding panels; a lower splicing member declination having an upper edge and a lower edge; an upper splicing member shoulder extending inwardly between the lower edge of the upper splicing member declination and the upper edge of the lower splicing member declination; a downwardly opening lower channel formed between the upper splicing member shoulder and the upper edge of the lower splicing member declination, the downwardly opening lower channel receiving the projections of the siding panels; a lower splicing member shoulder extending inwardly from the lower edge of the lower splicing member declination; a pair of welds, each weld securing a portion of the splicing member to one of the siding panels, the splicing member being positioned behind the siding panels when secured thereto; and a retaining member for securing the siding panels to a desired surface.
- 9. The siding system according to claim 8, wherein the retaining member has a first portion that slidingly engages the siding panels to allow longitudinal movement of the siding panels, and a second portion that is securely fastened to the surface.
- 10. The siding system according to claim 8, further comprising a flange connected to an upper edge of each siding panel, the fasteners securing the flange of the splicing member to the flanges of the siding panels.
- 11. The siding system according to claim 10, wherein the flange of each of the siding panels slidingly engages the flange of the splicing member.
- 12. A siding system comprising, in combination:a pair of horizontally adjacent siding panels, each panel comprising: a declination having an upper edge and a lower edge; a shoulder extending inwardly from the lower edge of the declination and terminating in a lip extending upwardly from an innermost edge of the shoulder; and a splicing member comprising: a splicing member declination having an upper edge and a lower edge; a flange connected to the upper edge of the splicing member declination and extending outwardly from the splicing member declination, forming a downwardly opening U-shaped channel to receive a portion of each of the siding panels; a splicing member shoulder extending inwardly from the lower edge of the splicing member declination; and a pair of welds, each weld securing a portion of the splicing member to one of the siding panels, wherein the splicing member is positioned behind the siding panels and the siding panels are in an abutting relationship.
- 13. A splicing member for securing horizontally adjacent siding panels to one another in an abutting relationship comprising, in combination:at least one declination; a top lock formed by folding an upper edge of an uppermost declination outwardly and downwardly to form a downwardly opening U-shaped channel configured to mate with a portion of each of two horizontally adjacent siding panels; a bottom lock configured to mate with a portion of each of two horizontally adjacent siding panels; and a pair of fasteners, a first of the fasteners oriented for securing a portion of the splicing member to a first siding panel, and a second of the fasteners oriented for securing a portion of the splicing member to a second siding panel horizontally adjacent and in abutting relationship to the first siding panel when the splicing member is positioned behind the first and second siding panel.
- 14. The splicing member according to claim 13, wherein the top lock comprises a flange member connected to an upper edge of the uppermost declination and extending outwardly from the uppermost declination, forming a downwardly opening U-shaped upper channel for receiving a portion of each of a pair of horizontally adjacent siding panels behind which the splicing member is positioned.
- 15. The splicing member according to claim 13, wherein the bottom lock comprises a shoulder extending inwardly from a lower edge of the lowermost declination.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 09/122,333, filed on Jul. 24, 1998 and which is now U.S. Pat. No. 6,050,041.
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