Foam/foil backer for siding and siding assembly and method for making same
First Claim
1. A dual-purpose backerboard member comprising:
- an elongated insulating backerboard of cellular synthetic resin, said backerboard having a weakening line extending along the length, and substantially at the center of the height, thereof; and
a coextensive barrier sheeting bonded to one face thereof, said barrier sheeting and backerboard being substantially free from bonding along a zone extending along and directly adjacent said weakening line, the width of said zone being greater than the thickness of said backerboard, so that said backerboard can be separated at said weakening line into two sections, and said barrier sheeting can readily be displaced from said backerboard along said zone so as to permit the adjacent edge portions of the separated sections to be overlapped without damage to or discontinuity in said barrier sheeting.
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Abstract
A dual-purpose backerboard member is provided which has a weakening line dividing it longitudinally into two sections, and which has a barrier sheeting bonded to one face of the cellular backerboard except along the weakening line. The panel member can readily be split along the weakening line without damage to the barrier sheeting laminated thereto, due to the provision of the unbonded zone. The backer member can be used intact for a single-lap siding panel; alternatively it can be split and assembled with a double-lap panel, in which assembly the two sections are overlapped and hingedly interconnected by the bridging web of the sheeting, and are installed against the offset wall portions of the panel.
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9 Claims
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1. A dual-purpose backerboard member comprising:
- an elongated insulating backerboard of cellular synthetic resin, said backerboard having a weakening line extending along the length, and substantially at the center of the height, thereof; and
a coextensive barrier sheeting bonded to one face thereof, said barrier sheeting and backerboard being substantially free from bonding along a zone extending along and directly adjacent said weakening line, the width of said zone being greater than the thickness of said backerboard, so that said backerboard can be separated at said weakening line into two sections, and said barrier sheeting can readily be displaced from said backerboard along said zone so as to permit the adjacent edge portions of the separated sections to be overlapped without damage to or discontinuity in said barrier sheeting. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5)
- an elongated insulating backerboard of cellular synthetic resin, said backerboard having a weakening line extending along the length, and substantially at the center of the height, thereof; and
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2. A double-lap siding panel assembly comprising an elongated double-lap siding panel comprised of upper and lower wall portions joined along their adjacent edges by a longitudinally extending, offsetting step portion;
- and an elongated backerboard member comprised of a backerboard of cellular synthetic resin and a coextensive barrier sheeting bonded to the face thereof adjacent said siding panel, said backerboard having two longitudinally extending sections with overlapping edge portions adjacent said siding panel step portion, said barrier sheeting having a web portion hingedly interconnecting said sections forming a barrier therebetween, said sections of said backerboard and sheeting bonded thereto being disposed in abutting surface contact with said siding wall portions.
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6. In a method for the production of a dual-purpose backerboard member, the steps comprising:
- forming a weakening line in an elongated backerboard to provide for longitudinally severing said backerboard into two sections; and
bonding a barrier sheeting to one face of said backerboard except along a zone extending along said weakening line with the width of said zone being greater than the thickness of said backerboard, whereby said backerboard can be separated at said weakening line into two overlapping sections and said barrier sheeting can readily be displaced from said backerboard along said zone to provide a connecting web, so as to permit the adjacent edge portions of the sections to be overlapped without damage to, or discontinuity in, said barrier sheeting. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
- forming a weakening line in an elongated backerboard to provide for longitudinally severing said backerboard into two sections; and
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7. In a method for the production of a double-lap siding panel assembly, the steps comprising:
- forming a weakening line in an elongated backerboard to provide for longitudinally severing said backerboard into two sections;
bonding a barrier sheeting to one face of said backerboard except along a zone extending along said weakening line with the width of said zone being greater than the thickness of said backerboard;
severing the backerboard member along said line of weakening into two sections; and
assembling said backerboard member with an elongated double-lap siding panel comprised of upper and lower wall portions joined along their adjacent edges by an offsetting, longitudinally extending step portion, one of said backerboard sections being disposed against the inner surface of each of said panel wall portions with the adjacent edge portions of said sections in a generally overlapped relationship and with said barrier sheeting extending therebetween and substantially coextensively with said offset step portion of said panel.
- forming a weakening line in an elongated backerboard to provide for longitudinally severing said backerboard into two sections;
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