IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0079086
(2002-02-20)
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등록번호 |
US-7318282
(2008-01-15)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
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출원인 / 주소 |
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대리인 / 주소 |
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
16 인용 특허 :
28 |
초록
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The present invention is an improved method of making cornice assemblies and other trim members utilizing the process of pultrusion. The cornice assemblies and the other trim members made by the method of the present invention exhibit superior strength to weight ratios, low expansion and contraction
The present invention is an improved method of making cornice assemblies and other trim members utilizing the process of pultrusion. The cornice assemblies and the other trim members made by the method of the present invention exhibit superior strength to weight ratios, low expansion and contraction due to changes in temperature and humidity, as well being less labor intensive to install.
대표청구항
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for making a trim member for a building structure, comprising the steps of: a) impregnating a plurality of fibers with a resin; and b) pultruding the resin impregnated fibers through a pultrusion die for pultruding a cornice assembly including: a. a pultruded frieze
What is claimed is: 1. A method for making a trim member for a building structure, comprising the steps of: a) impregnating a plurality of fibers with a resin; and b) pultruding the resin impregnated fibers through a pultrusion die for pultruding a cornice assembly including: a. a pultruded frieze with a forward portion, a rearward portion, a lower end portion and an upper end portion, the lower end portion including a wall that terminates at a lower wall end with a first horizontally disposed substantially flat segment, and folds back upon itself in the rearward portion in a single integrated structure, in a generally serpentine manner, upwardly from the first horizontally disposed substantially flat segment of the lower wall end with a first vertically disposed substantially flat segment that projects partially toward the upper end portion, and then adjoins a second horizontally disposed substantially flat segment that projects rearwardly, with the second horizontally disposed substantially flat segment terminating at a second vertically downward disposed substantially flat segment, the second vertically downward disposed substantially flat segment thereby forming both (a) a first nailing surface in the rearward portion and (b) a frieze channel that extends above the lower wall end for receiving a siding or brick or stone veneering so that upon fastening the frieze to an underlying surface at the rearward portion first nailing surface with a fastener, and upon insertion of the siding or brick or stone veneering, the fastener is concealed from view; b. a generally vertically disposed pultruded facia that includes a substantially straight wall and is located at an elevation higher than the frieze; c. a gutter that adjoins the facia and includes the facia as a rearward wall of the gutter; d. a pultruded crown with a lower end portion integrally adjoining the upper end portion of the frieze, and an upper end portion, the crown including an outer surface for simulating an ornate crown molding that includes a generally undulating surface contour, the crown being located at an elevation below the gutter; e. a pultruded soffit that is generally horizontally disposed between the crown and the gutter piece, is integrally formed with the facia and the gutter, and projects away from the upper end portion of the crown; f. a generally U-shaped pultruded structure that defines a crown channel integrally formed at the upper end portion of the crown into which the pultruded soffit and gutter piece is joined; and g. a pultruded wall that projects rearwardly from the upper end portion of the crown, and includes an upwardly projecting segment for defining a second nailing surface that is generally juxtaposed with the gutter, is generally parallel with the facia, and is also generally co-linear with the first nailing surface; and c) fabricating the cornice assembly at ground level; wherein the pultruded construction expands and contracts less than the expansion or contraction of steel over a given temperature range. 2. A method for making a trim member for a building structure, comprising the steps of: a) impregnating a plurality of fibers with a resin; and b) pultruding the resin impregnated fibers through a pultrusion die for pultruding a thermally stable, pultruded construction including: a. a pultruded frieze with a first end portion and a second end portion, the pultruded frieze including a wall that folds back upon itself from the first end portion of the frieze for forming both a nailing surface and a frieze channel for accepting a siding or brick or stone veneering, so that upon fastening the pultruded frieze to an underlying surface at the nailing surface, and upon insertion of the siding or brick or stone veneering, the fastener can be concealed from view; b. a pultruded crown with a first end portion integrally adjoining the second end portion of the frieze, and a second end portion, further comprising a wall that projects rearwardly from the second end portion of the crown, and includes an upwardly projecting portion for defining a second nailing surface. c. a pultruded soffit; d. a pultruded gutter and a facia integrally formed with the pultruded soffit, wherein the pultruded soffit has a plurality of vent holes defined therein, and the pultruded soffit is attached to the pultruded crown so that it is generally horizontally disposed and projects away from the second end portion of the pultruded crown further wherein the facia forms the back side of the pultruded gutter; wherein the pultruded construction is thermally stable so that it expands and contracts less than the expansion or contraction of steel over a given temperature range and further wherein the pultruded construction is fabricated at ground level; and further wherein the surface of the pultruded construction can accept and permanently retain paint, is resistant to rot, and is resistant to indentation. 3. A method for making a trim member for a building structure, comprising the steps of: a) impregnating a plurality of fibers with a resin; and b) pultruding the resin impregnated fibers through a pultrusion die for pultruding a construction including: a. a pultruded frieze with a forward portion, a rearward portion, a lower end portion and an upper end portion, the lower end portion including a wall that terminates at a lower wall end and folds back upon itself, in a continuous generally serpentine manner, upwardly from the lower wall end toward the upper end portion, then rearwardly and then downwardly, for forming both (a) a first nailing surface in the rearward portion and (b) a frieze channel that extends above the lower wall end for receiving a siding or brick or stone veneering; b. a pultruded crown with a first end portion integrally adjoining the upper end portion of the pultruded frieze, and a second end portion, the pultruded crown including an outer surface for simulating an ornate crown molding that includes a generally undulating surface contour; wherein at least a portion of the frieze channel is disposed so that upon fastening the pultruded frieze to an underlying surface at the rearward portion nailing surface with a fastener, and upon insertion of the siding or brick or stone veneering, the fastener is concealed from view; c. a pultruded soffit and gutter sub-assembly joining with the pultruded crown d. a wall that projects rearwardly from the second end portion of the pultruded crown, and includes an upwardly projecting portion for defining a second nailing surface that is generally juxtaposed with an upwardly projecting forward wall of the gutter of the soffit and gutter sub-assembly, and is also generally co-linear with the first nailing surface; and wherein the pultruded construction expands and contracts less than the expansion or contraction of steel over a given temperature range; and further wherein the surface of the pultruded construction can accept paint, is resistant to rot, and is resistant to indentation. 4. A method for making a trim member for a building structure, comprising the steps of: a) impregnating a plurality of fibers with a resin; and b) pultruding the resin impregnated fibers through a pultrusion die for pultruding a construction including: a. a pultruded frieze with a forward portion, a rearward portion, a lower end portion and an upper end portion, the lower end portion including a wall that terminates at a lower wall end and folds back upon itself, in a continuous generally serpentine manner, upwardly from the lower wall end toward the upper end portion, then rearwardly and then downwardly, for forming both (a) a first nailing surface in the rearward portion and (b) a frieze channel that extends above the lower wall end for receiving a siding or brick or stone veneering; b. a pultruded crown with a first end portion integrally adjoining the upper end portion of the pultruded frieze, and a second end portion, the pultruded crown including an outer surface for simulating an ornate crown molding that includes a generally undulating surface contour; wherein at least a portion of the frieze channel is disposed so that upon fastening the pultruded frieze to an underlying surface at the rearward portion nailing surface with a fastener, and upon insertion of the siding or brick or stone veneering, the fastener is concealed from view; c. a pultruded soffit and gutter sub-assembly joining with the pultruded crown d. a wall that projects rearwardly from the second end portion of the pultruded crown, and includes an upwardly projecting portion for defining a second nailing surface that is generally juxtaposed with an upwardly projecting forward wall of the gutter of the soffit and gutter sub-assembly, and is also generally co-linear with the first nailing surface; and wherein the trim member is fabricated at ground level; further wherein the pultruded construction expands and contracts less than the expansion or contraction of steel over a given temperature range; and further wherein the surface of the pultruded construction can accept paint, is resistant to rot, and is resistant to indentation. 5. A method for making a trim member for a building structure, comprising the steps of: a) impregnating a plurality of fibers with a resin; and b) pultruding the resin impregnated fibers through a pultrusion die for pultruding a construction including: a. a pultruded frieze with a forward portion, a rearward portion, a lower end portion and an upper end portion, the lower end portion including a wall that terminates at a lower wall end and folds back upon itself, in a continuous generally serpentine manner, upwardly from the lower wall end toward the upper end portion, then rearwardly and then downwardly, for forming both (a) a first nailing surface in the rearward portion and (b) a frieze channel that extends above the lower wall end for receiving a siding or brick or stone veneering; b. a pultruded crown with a first end portion integrally adjoining the upper end portion of the pultruded frieze, and a second end portion, the pultruded crown including an outer surface for simulating an ornate crown molding that includes a generally undulating surface contour, further wherein the pultruded crown has a generally U-shaped structure that defines a crown channel at the second end portion into which a pultruded soffit and gutter sub-assembly is press-fit, further wherein the pultruded crown comprising a wall that projects rearwardly from the second end portion of the pultruded crown, and includes an upwardly projecting portion for defining a second nailing surface; c. the pultruded soffit and gutter sub-assembly joining with the pultruded crown; and d. wherein at least a portion of the frieze channel is disposed so that upon fastening the pultruded frieze to an underlying surface at the rearward portion nailing surface with a fastener, and upon insertion of the siding or brick or stone veneering, the fastener is concealed from view; wherein the trim member is fabricated at ground level; wherein the pultruded construction expands and contracts less than the expansion or contraction of steel over a given temperature range; and further wherein the surface of the pultruded construction can accept paint, is resistant to rot, and is resistant to indentation. 6. A method for making a trim member for a building structure, comprising the steps of: a) impregnating a plurality of fibers with a resin; and b) pultruding the resin impregnated fibers through a pultrusion die for pultruding a construction including: a. a pultruded frieze with a forward portion, a rearward portion, a lower end portion and an upper end portion, the lower end portion including a wall that terminates at a lower wall end and folds back upon itself, in a continuous generally serpentine manner, upwardly from the lower wall end toward the upper end portion, then rearwardly and then downwardly, for forming both (a) a first nailing surface in the rearward portion and (b) a frieze channel that extends above the lower wall end for receiving a siding or brick or stone veneering; b. a pultruded crown with a first end portion integrally adjoining the upper end portion of the pultruded frieze, and a second end portion, the pultruded crown including an outer surface for simulating an ornate crown molding that includes a generally undulating surface contour, further wherein the pultruded crown has a generally U-shaped structure that defines a crown channel at the second end portion into which a pultruded soffit and gutter sub-assembly is press-fit, further wherein the crown comprising a wall that projects rearwardly from the second end portion of the crown, and includes an upwardly projecting portion for defining a second nailing surface; c. the pultruded soffit and gutter sub-assembly joining with the pultruded crown; d. a plurality of vent holes forming in the pultruded soffit and wherein the pultruded soffit is generally horizontally disposed between the crown and the gutter piece; and wherein the trim member is fabricated at ground level; wherein at least a portion of the frieze channel is disposed so that upon fastening the pultruded frieze to an underlying surface at the rearward portion nailing surface with a fastener, and upon insertion of the siding or brick or stone veneering, the fastener is concealed from view; wherein the pultruded construction expands and contracts less than the expansion or contraction of steel over a given temperature range; and further wherein the surface of the pultruded construction can accept paint, is resistant to rot, and is resistant to indentation.
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