Siding and roofing panel with interlock system
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
E04F-013/00
E04F-021/00
E04D-001/00
E04D-015/00
출원번호
US-0719099
(2010-03-08)
등록번호
US-8209938
(2012-07-03)
발명자
/ 주소
Gaudreau, Michel
Gaudreau, Louis-André
Bouchard, François
Piché, Mathieu
Forget, Martin
출원인 / 주소
Novik, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP
인용정보
피인용 횟수 :
22인용 특허 :
158
초록▼
A wall or roof covering for mounting on a support surface includes a plurality of panels securable to the support surface. Each panel has a front surface including a covering section with simulated building elements, an opposed rear surface facing the support surface when secured thereto, an upper m
A wall or roof covering for mounting on a support surface includes a plurality of panels securable to the support surface. Each panel has a front surface including a covering section with simulated building elements, an opposed rear surface facing the support surface when secured thereto, an upper marginal edge region and an opposed lower marginal edge region overlying the upper marginal edge region of a vertically-adjacent panel. One of the upper marginal edge region and the lower marginal edge region has an inclined receiving slot defined therein, the other one of the upper marginal edge region and the lower marginal edge region has an inclined insertable flange engageable in the inclined receiving slot of the vertically-adjacent panel.
대표청구항▼
1. A wall or roof covering for mounting on a support surface, comprising: a plurality of panels securable to the support surface, each having a front surface including a covering section with simulated building elements, an opposed rear surface facing the support surface when secured thereto, an upp
1. A wall or roof covering for mounting on a support surface, comprising: a plurality of panels securable to the support surface, each having a front surface including a covering section with simulated building elements, an opposed rear surface facing the support surface when secured thereto, an upper marginal edge region and an opposed lower marginal edge region overlying the upper marginal edge region of a vertically-adjacent panel, one of the upper marginal edge region and the lower marginal edge region having an inclined receiving slot defined therein, the other one of the upper marginal edge region and the lower marginal edge region having an inclined insertable flange engageable in the inclined receiving slot of the vertically-adjacent panel, wherein the inclined receiving slot and the inclined insertable flange extend at an angle ranging between 15 and 70 degrees with the support surface when mounted thereto in complementary orientations. 2. A wall or roof covering as claimed in claim 1, wherein each one of the panels comprises an inclined wall flange defining the inclined receiving slot and extending outwardly and downwardly from the front surface in the upper marginal edge region and the inclined insertable flange extends outwardly and upwardly from the rear surface in the lower marginal edge region. 3. A wall or roof covering as claimed in claim 1, wherein the inclined flange and the inclined slot are continuous along a length of each one of the panels. 4. A wall or roof covering as claimed in claim 1, wherein the upper marginal edge region of each one of the panels comprises a fastening strip juxtaposable to the support surface and the covering section being spaced apart from the support surface when the panel is mounted to the support surface, the covering section and the fastening strip being connected through an inclined connecting wall extending substantially parallel to one of the inclined insertable flange and the inclined receiving slot. 5. A wall or roof covering as claimed in claim 4, wherein the inclined connecting wall is discontinuous along a length of each one of the panels and comprises spaced-apart inclined wall sections extending from an upper edge of the covering section to a lower edge of the fastening strip, and interlocking ledges extending between two longitudinally-adjacent inclined wall sections. 6. A wall or roof covering as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lower marginal edge region comprises a lower ledge extending rearwardly from a lower edge of the covering section, each one of the panels comprises an inclined wall flange defining the inclined receiving slot, and one of the inclined wall flange and the inclined insertable flange extends upwardly and rearwardly from the junction of the rear face and the lower ledge. 7. A wall or roof covering as claimed in claim 1, wherein the inclined receiving slot has a width which corresponds substantially to a thickness of the inclined insertable flange. 8. A wall or roof covering as claimed in claim 1, wherein the inclined receiving slot and the inclined insertable flange extend at an angle ranging between 30 and 65 degrees with the support surface when mounted thereto in complementary orientations. 9. A wall or roof covering panel for mounting on a support surface, comprising: a front surface including a covering section with simulated building elements;an opposed rear surface facing the support surface when secured thereto;an upper marginal edge region and an opposed lower marginal edge region overlying the upper marginal edge region of a vertically-adjacent panel, the upper marginal edge region having a protruding and inclined flange extending outwardly and downwardly from the front surface and the lower marginal edge region having a protruding and inclined flange extending outwardly and upwardly from the rear surface, one of the upper marginal edge region and the lower marginal edge region having an inclined wall extending parallel to the protruding and inclined flange and defining therewith an inclined receiving slot, the protruding and inclined flange of the other one of the upper marginal edge region and the lower marginal edge region being engageable in the inclined receiving slot of the vertically-adjacent panel, wherein the inclined receiving slot and the inclined flange insertable therein extend at an angle ranging between 15 and 70 degrees with the support surface when mounted thereto in complementary orientations. 10. A wall or roof covering panel as claimed in claim 9, wherein the inclined flange and the inclined receiving slot are continuous along a length of the panel. 11. A wall or roof covering panel as claimed in claim 9, wherein the upper marginal edge region of the panel comprises a fastening strip juxtaposable to the support surface and the covering section being spaced apart from the support surface when the panel is mounted to the support surface, the covering section and the fastening strip being connected through an inclined connecting wall extending substantially parallel to the inclined flange of the upper marginal edge region. 12. A wall or roof covering panel as claimed in claim 11, wherein the inclined connecting wall is discontinuous along a length of the panel and comprises spaced-apart inclined wall sections extending from an upper edge of the covering section to a lower edge of the fastening strip, and interlocking ledges extending between two longitudinally-adjacent inclined wall sections. 13. A wall or roof covering panel as claimed in claim 9, wherein the inclined receiving slot has a width which corresponds substantially to a thickness of the inclined flange insertable therein. 14. A wall or roof covering panel as claimed in claim 9, wherein the inclined receiving slot and the inclined flange insertable therein extend at an angle ranging between 30 and 65 degrees with the support surface when mounted thereto in complementary orientations. 15. A wall or roof covering for mounting on a support surface, comprising: a plurality of panels securable to the support surface, each having a front surface including a covering section with simulated building elements, an opposed rear surface facing the support surface when secured thereto, an upper marginal edge region and an opposed lower marginal edge region overlying the upper marginal edge region of a vertically-adjacent panel, the upper marginal edge region having a protruding flange extending outwardly and downwardly from the front surface and the lower marginal edge region having a protruding flange extending outwardly and upwardly from the rear surface, one of the upper marginal edge region and the lower marginal edge region having a longitudinally extending wall including longitudinally spaced apart wall sections and interlocking ledges extending between two longitudinally-adjacent wall sections, the longitudinally spaced apart wall sections extending parallel to the protruding flange of the same edge region and defining therewith a receiving slot, the protruding flange of the other one of the upper marginal edge region and the lower marginal edge region being engageable in the receiving slot of the vertically-adjacent panel and having at least one protuberance abutting at least one of the interlocking ledges of the vertically-adjacent panel upon engagement of one of the protruding flange in the receiving slot of the vertically-adjacent panel and securing overlying upper and lower marginal edge regions of vertically adjacent panels, wherein the receiving slot and the protruding flange engageable therein extend at an angle ranging between 15 and 70 degrees with the support surface when mounted thereto in complementary orientations. 16. A wall or roof covering as claimed in claim 15, wherein the at least one protuberance is wedge-shaped. 17. A wall or roof covering as claimed in claim 15, wherein the at least one protuberance is located on the protruding flange located in the lower marginal edge region and the at least one protuberance is located in the upper marginal edge region. 18. A method for manufacturing a wall or roof covering panel having a simulated building elements on a surface thereon for mounting on a support surface, the method comprising: mechanically creating a first pattern in a mold which corresponds to a first texture;chemically creating a second pattern in a mold which corresponds to a second texture; and thenmolding the covering panel in the mold including the first and the second patterns to obtain the covering panel having the first texture and the second texture, wherein at least a section of the first and the second patterns are superposed to one another. 19. A method as claimed in claim 18, wherein the first texture comprises coarse components and the second texture comprises refined components. 20. A method as claimed in claim 18, wherein the first pattern is created in the mold before the second pattern. 21. A method as claimed in claim 18, wherein the first pattern is created by at least one of a machining process and an electroerosion process. 22. A method as claimed in claim 18, wherein chemically creating the second pattern comprises applying a protection pattern over the mold, and dipping the mold in an acid bath. 23. A method as claimed in claim 18, wherein the mold comprises an injection mold and the covering panel is molded by an injection molding process. 24. A mold for manufacturing wall or roof covering panels having a simulated building elements on a surface thereon, the mold comprising: a mechanically created pattern which corresponds to a first texture and a chemically created pattern which corresponds to a second texture, wherein at least a section of the first and the second patterns are superposed to one another.
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