Ventilation strip for veneer finished buildings
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1. A vent strip assembly under an eave of a roof overhang on a building comprising:
- (a) an elongate soffit board parallel to a wall of the building;
(b) an outside surface veneer parallel to the elongate soffit board and comprised of external veneer members parallel to and spaced from the elongate soffit board;
(c) wherein said elongate soffit board and said surface veneer define a gap there between under an eave overhanging the wall of the building; and
(d) a vent strip attached without fasteners between said elongate soffit board and said surface veneer, wherein said vent strip has soffit board engaging means therealong enabling engagement with said soffit board, and wherein said vent strip enables air circulation therethrough into a space above said vent strip.
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Abstract
The present disclosure is directed to a vent strip for a soffit made of two or more serially arranged boards. When assembled, the soffit boards define a central gap closed by this vent strip having perforations therealong to enable breathing through said vent strip; the vent strip also includes an edge located U-shaped receptacle to enable the vent strip to grip or clasp the adjacent serial soffit board(s). The second edge supports an L-shaped bracket to enable the vent strip to be latched over the wall veneer.
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1. A vent strip assembly under an eave of a roof overhang on a building comprising:
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(a) an elongate soffit board parallel to a wall of the building; (b) an outside surface veneer parallel to the elongate soffit board and comprised of external veneer members parallel to and spaced from the elongate soffit board; (c) wherein said elongate soffit board and said surface veneer define a gap there between under an eave overhanging the wall of the building; and (d) a vent strip attached without fasteners between said elongate soffit board and said surface veneer, wherein said vent strip has soffit board engaging means therealong enabling engagement with said soffit board, and wherein said vent strip enables air circulation therethrough into a space above said vent strip. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A soffit assembly on a lower side of an overhanging eave of a building comprising:
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(a) a downwardly facing soffit formed of one or more soffit boards arranged along an overhanging eave; (b) an upright wall extending upwardly under the eave and located parallel to said soffit to define a gap there between; and (c) a vent strip fitting in said gap and comprising; (1) a central, perforate, elongate vent portion having two lengthwise edges; (2) an overlocking, edge mounted co-extensive clamping member to engage wall attachment by temporarily flexing said vent strip; (3) a second edge mounted co-extensive, soffit engaging receptacle having a width enabling said soffit to extend into said receptacle by temporarily flexing said vent strip and clamp therealong and (4) an L-shaped clamping member, and a U-shaped receptacle having two parallel, equal length legs in cross section along said edges. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14)
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15. A vent strip assembly under an eave of a roof overhang on a building comprising:
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(a) an elongate soffit board parallel to the wall of the building; (b) an outside surface veneer parallel to the elongate soffit board and comprised of external veneer members parallel to and spaced from the elongate soffit board; (c) wherein said elongate soffit board and said surface veneer define a gap there between under an eave overhanging the wall of the building; (d) a vent strip between said elongate soffit board and said surface veneer wherein said vent strip has soffit board engaging means therealong enabling engagement with said soffit board, and wherein said vent strip enables air circulation therethrough into a space above said vent strip; and (e) said strip includes (1) an edge located U-shaped receptacle; (2) a second edge located L-shaped bracket to releasably engage an upper edge of said surface veneer. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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