An interlocking siding panel comprising an upper lock portion, wherein the upper lock portion further comprises a riser segment contiguous with the back face of the panel. The riser segment transitions to a bend fully reversing direction to form a nail hem segment. The nail hem segment terminating a
An interlocking siding panel comprising an upper lock portion, wherein the upper lock portion further comprises a riser segment contiguous with the back face of the panel. The riser segment transitions to a bend fully reversing direction to form a nail hem segment. The nail hem segment terminating at a first bend leading to a first riser leg transitioning to a planar segment through a second bend. The planar segment terminating at a third bend leading to a second riser leg that terminates at a fourth bend forming the proximal end of a locking leg; a front face; a back face; and a lower lock portion disposed laterally opposite the upper lock portion. The lower lock portion further comprising a lower flange and a return leg, wherein in operation the return leg of the lower portion of a first panel is inserted beneath the proximal end of the locking leg.
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1. An interlocking siding panel, the interlocking siding panel comprising: a front face;a back face;an upper lock portion, wherein the upper lock portion further comprises a riser segment contiguous with the back face of the panel, the riser segment transitioning into a bend fully reversing directio
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An interlocking siding panel, the interlocking siding panel comprising: a front face;a back face;an upper lock portion, wherein the upper lock portion further comprises a riser segment contiguous with the back face of the panel, the riser segment transitioning into a bend fully reversing direction to form a nail hem segment, the nail hem segment terminating at a first bend leading to a first linear riser leg that transitions to a planar segment through a second bend, the planar segment terminating at a third bend leading to a second linear riser leg that terminates at a fourth bend forming a proximal end of a locking leg; anda lower lock portion disposed laterally opposite the upper lock portion, the lower lock portion further comprising a lower flange and a substantially linear return leg;wherein: in operation the return leg of the lower portion of a first panel is inserted beneath the proximal end of the locking leg of a second panel; andthe angle of the fourth bend is such that the locking leg extends downwardly and away from the fourth bend at an angle in the range of 30 to 40 degrees relative to the riser segment. 2. The interlocking panel of claim 1, wherein a first gap exists between the riser segment and the nail hem. 3. The interlocking panel of claim 2, wherein the first gap is in the range of from 0.01 to 0.10 inches. 4. The interlocking panel of claim 1, where the locking leg has a distal end opposite the proximal end. 5. The interlocking panel of claim 4, wherein when engaged with the next course of paneling the distal end of the locking leg contacts the back face of the adjacent panel. 6. The interlocking panel of claim 4, wherein when engaged with the next course of paneling there exists no gap between the distal end of the locking leg and return leg. 7. The interlocking panel of claim 6, wherein when engaged with the next course of paneling the distal end of the locking leg applies a consistent force along the return leg of an upper panel member. 8. The interlocking panel of claim 7, wherein when vertically adjacent panels are interlocked the lower flange of the upper panel rests atop the upper ledge of the lower panel. 9. The interlocking panel of claim 1, wherein a second gap exists between the proximal end of the locking leg and the riser segment. 10. The interlocking panel of claim 9, wherein the second gap is in the range of from 0.01 to 0.10 inches. 11. The interlocking panel of claim 1, wherein the front face of the panel proximate the upper lock portion terminates in an upper ledge. 12. The interlocking panel of claim 1, wherein the front face of the panel proximate the lower lock portion terminates in a lower flange. 13. The interlocking panel of claim 1, wherein when engaged with the next course of paneling a gap exists between the planar segment and the back face of the upper panel member. 14. A system for interlocking to one another vertically separated courses of siding panels, the interlocking panel system comprising: a first and second panel each with, a) a front face with an upper ledge;b) a back face;c) an upper lock portion further comprising a riser segment contiguous with the back face of the panel, the riser segment transitioning into a bend fully reversing direction to form a nail hem segment, the nail hem segment terminating at a first bend leading to a first linear riser leg that transitions to a planar segment through a second bend, the planar segment terminating at a third bend leading to a second linear riser leg that terminates at a fourth bend forming the proximal end of a locking leg; andd) a lower lock portion disposed laterally opposite the upper lock portion, the lower lock portion further comprising a lower flange and a return leg,wherein the angle of the fourth bend is such that the locking leg extends downwardly and away from the fourth bend at an angle in the range of 30 to 40 degrees relative to the riser segment; andwherein, in operation, the return leg of the lower portion of the second panel is inserted beneath the proximal end of the locking leg of the first panel and the lower flange of the second panel is disposed atop the upper ledge of the first panel. 15. The system of claim 14, wherein a first gap exists between the riser segment and the nail hem. 16. The system of claim 15, wherein the first gap is in the range of from 0.15 to 0.35 inches. 17. The system of claim 14, where the locking leg has a distal end opposite the proximal end. 18. The system of claim 17, wherein, when engaged, the distal end of the locking leg of the first panel contacts the back face of the second panel. 19. The system of claim 17, wherein, when engaged, no gap exists between the distal end of the locking leg of the first panel and the return leg of the second panel. 20. The system of claim 19, wherein, when engaged, the distal end of the locking leg of the first panel applies a consistent force along the return leg of the second panel. 21. The system of claim 14, wherein a second gap exists between the proximal end of the locking leg and the riser segment. 22. The system of claim 21, wherein the second gap is in the range of from 0.15 to 0.35 inches. 23. The system of claim 14, wherein the front face of the panel proximate the upper lock portion terminates in an upper ledge. 24. The system of claim 14, wherein the front face of the panel proximate the lower lock portion terminates in a lower flange. 25. The system of claim 14, wherein when the first and second panels are interlocked the lower flange of the second panel rests atop the upper ledge of the first panel. 26. The system of claim 14, wherein, when engaged, a gap exists between the planar segment of the first panel and the back face of the second panel.
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Poiry William R. (5306 N. State Rt. 590 Oak Harbor OH 43449), Building siding removal and reinstallation system.
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