IP Library Granted Patent US 9,816,277
Granted Patent B2
US 9,816,277 · App. 15/073,074 · Granted Nov 14, 2017

Backed panel and system for connecting backed panels

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Patent No.
US 9,816,277
App. No.
15/073,074
Granted
Nov 14, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

A backed panel comprising a facing panel and a backing panel. The backing panel has a groove, recessed portion, or any other suitable type of relief channel adapted to receive a side edge portion of a facing panel of an adjacent backed panel. By providing a space to receive a side edge portion of an adjacent facing panel, the relief channel may enable an improved lap joint to be established between adjacent backed panels.

Claims (62)

1. A paneling system comprising:

a first paneling unit and a second paneling unit, each of said first paneling unit and said second paneling unit respectively comprising:

a) a siding portion; and

b) a backing portion secured to said siding portion such that a gap is formed between said siding portion and said backing portion, said gap facilitated by a recess formed along an edge of said backing portion;

wherein said gap formed by said first paneling unit is configured to receive an edge of said siding portion of said second paneling unit to facilitate formation of a lap joint between said first paneling unit and said second paneling unit.

2. The paneling system of claim 1 wherein said backing portion is comprised of a foamed plastic.

3. The paneling system of claim 1 wherein said siding portion is a vinyl siding panel.

4. The paneling system of claim 1 wherein said siding portion is comprised of a plastic composite including cellulosic filler.

5. The paneling system of claim 1 wherein said recess extends along a major portion of said edge of said backing portion.

6. The paneling system of claim 1 wherein said recess extends along an entire edge of said backing portion.

7. The paneling system of claim 1 wherein said recess has a width of about 0.05 inch.

8. The paneling system of claim 1 wherein said recess has a depth of about 1.0 inch.

9. The paneling system of claim 1 wherein:

said recess extends along at least a major portion of said edge of said backing portion;

said recess has a width of about 0.05 inch; and

said recess has a depth of about 1.0 inch.

10. The paneling system of claim 1 wherein said recess has a chamfer along a portion of its edge.

11. The paneling system of claim 1 wherein said first paneling unit is substantially similar to said second paneling unit.

12. The paneling system of claim 1 wherein said gap formed by said first paneling unit is configured to receive said edge of said siding portion of said second paneling unit to facilitate formation of a smoother lap joint between said first paneling unit and said second paneling unit as compared to a substantially similar paneling system that does not include said gap.

13. A paneling system comprising:

a first paneling unit and a second paneling unit, each of said first paneling unit and said second paneling unit respectively comprising:

(a) a siding portion having an attachment flange; and

(b) a backing portion secured to said siding portion such that a gap is formed between said siding portion and said backing portion, said gap facilitated by a recess formed along an edge of said backing portion, said gap extending from a bottom edge of said backing portion up to a point approximately where said backing portion is proximate to said attachment flange of said siding portion;

wherein said gap formed by said first paneling unit is configured to receive an edge of said siding portion of said second paneling unit to facilitate formation of a lap joint between said first paneling unit and said second paneling unit.

14. The paneling system of claim 13 wherein said backing portion is comprised of a foamed plastic.

15. The paneling system of claim 13 wherein said siding portion is a vinyl siding panel.

16. The paneling system of claim 13 wherein said siding portion is comprised of a plastic composite including cellulosic filler.

17. The paneling system of claim 13 wherein said recess has a width of about 0.05 inch.

18. The paneling system of claim 13 wherein said recess has a depth of about 1.0 inch.

19. The paneling system of claim 13 wherein said recess extends along a major portion of said edge of said backing portion.

20. The paneling system of claim 13 wherein:

said recess has a width of about 0.05 inch;

said recess has a depth of about 1.0 inch; and

said recess extends along a major portion of said edge of said backing portion.

21. The paneling system of claim 13 wherein said first paneling unit is substantially similar to said second paneling unit.

22. The paneling system of claim 13 wherein said gap formed by said first paneling unit is configured to receive said edge of said siding portion of said second paneling unit to facilitate formation of a smoother lap joint between said first paneling unit and said second paneling unit as compared to a substantially similar paneling system that does not include said gap.

23. A method for adjoining panels, said method comprising:

providing a first paneling unit and a second paneling unit, each of said first paneling unit and said second paneling unit respectively comprising:

a) a siding portion; and

b) a backing portion secured to said siding portion such that a gap is formed between said siding portion and said backing portion, said gap facilitated by a recess formed along an edge of said backing portion; and

inserting an edge of said siding portion of said first paneling unit into said gap formed by said second paneling unit to form a lap joint between said first paneling unit and said second paneling unit.

24. The method of claim 23 wherein said recess has a width of about 0.05 inch.

25. The method of claim 23 wherein said recess has a depth of about 1.0 inch.

26. The method of claim 23 wherein said recess extends along a major portion of said edge of said backing portion.

27. The method of claim 23 wherein:

said recess has a width of about 0.05 inch;

said recess has a depth of about 1.0 inch; and

said recess extends along a major portion of said edge of said backing portion.

28. The method of claim 23 wherein said first paneling unit is substantially similar to said second paneling unit.

29. The method of claim 23 wherein said lap joint between said first paneling unit and said second paneling unit is smoother as compared to a lap joint of a substantially similar paneling system that does not include said gap.

30. The method of claim 23 wherein:

said siding portion has an attachment flange; and

said gap extends from a bottom edge of said backing portion up to a point approximately where said backing portion is proximate to said attachment flange of said siding portion.

31. The method of claim 30 wherein said recess has a width of about 0.05 inch.

32. The method of claim 30 wherein said recess has a depth of about 1.0 inch.

33. The method of claim 30 wherein said recess extends along a major portion of said edge of said backing portion.

34. The method of claim 30 wherein:

said recess has a width of about 0.05 inch;

said recess has a depth of about 1.0 inch; and

said recess extends along a major portion of said edge of said backing portion.

35. The method of claim 30 wherein said first paneling unit is substantially similar to said second paneling unit.

36. The method of claim 30 wherein said lap joint between said first paneling unit and said second paneling unit is smoother as compared to a lap joint of a substantially similar paneling system that does not include said gap.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Feb 17, 2023
From: ROYAL BUILDING PRODUCTS (USA) INC.
To: WESTLAKE ROYAL BUILDING PRODUCTS (USA) INC.
Reel/Frame 062797/0496 →