Patents Assigned to Abitibi-Price Corporation
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Patent number: 5199237Abstract: A decorative receptacle covering and providing the appearance of a finished joint between the adjacent rough cut ends of two lineal moldings. The receptacle slidably receives the ends of the lineal moldings, covers the ends and allows cutting the moldings to a rough length and rough end cut, thereby reducing or eliminating the need for precision carpentry skills by one installing the moldings. Receptacles can be made for a wide variety of decorative moldings including casing moldings, base moldings, chair rail moldings, and crown moldings.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1991Date of Patent: April 6, 1993Assignee: Abitibi-Price CorporationInventor: William H. Juntunen
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Patent number: 5090173Abstract: A hardboard lapped siding panel of wet processed wood fibers with substantial variations in density to provide a desired combination of improved characteristics. The panel is molded from a mat of wet wood fibers between a pair of heated upper and lower contoured plates. The upper plate is contoured to form the desired configuration of the front surface of the siding panel. The lower plate is contoured to provide the desired variations in density other improved characteristics of the panel. Preferably, the mat is molded on an underlying wire screen with a contour which is essentially the same as the contour of the lower plate.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1988Date of Patent: February 25, 1992Assignee: Abitibi-Price CorporationInventors: William G. Coggan, John M. Guyette, James A. Pozzo
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Patent number: 4969302Abstract: A siding panel with a cover sheet of hardboard fixed by an adhesive to an underlying backerboard of resin foam. Preferably the panels are installed with their longitudes extending horizontally. Each panel is secured to a wall frame by nails passing through spaced apart holes through the cover sheet adjacent its upper longitudinal edge and a locking structure adjacent the lower longitudinal edge of the panel. In the first course of panels the locking structure engages a starter strip nailed to the wall frame and in each succeeding course of panels engages the upper edge of an adjacent panel in the immediately preceding course. The locking structure is a tongue and preferably an adjacent recess in the lower longitudinal edge of the backerboard which when installed receives and interlocks with the upper nailed edge of the cover sheet of an immediately adjacent panel or a flange of a starter strip simulating an upper edge of a panel.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1985Date of Patent: November 13, 1990Assignee: Abitibi-Price CorporationInventors: William G. Coggan, Bertram C. Culpepper, Jr., James A. Pozzo, Michael J. Sommer, Richard C. Wilson
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Patent number: 4871588Abstract: A method of coating embossed panels having embossed panel portions which are offset in generally parallel planes. A liquid accent coating is applied to the panels as they are moved along a predetermined path. A roll is reverse rotated to wipe liquid coating from the high points of the embossed panel surfaces, creating a high level of contrast with the relief portions where a greater amount of coating remains. The rolls do not wipe the steps between panel portions so that the steps are more heavily coated, to create a dark shadow line. Doctor blades strip coating from the roll, except in those portions that do not contact the panel steps. Vacuum removes excess coating from the stepped areas of the panels and also from those portions of the rolls not contacted by the doctor blades. Apparatus for carrying out the method is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1988Date of Patent: October 3, 1989Assignee: Abitibi-Price CorporationInventors: Jared G. Cuddy, William H. Juntunen
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Patent number: 4581255Abstract: A hardboard with an embossed and coated face to simulate ceramic tile. A resin sealer coat and resin ground coat of a preselected color are applied to the embossed face. A pattern or design may be printed with resin inks of different colors on the ground coat. A preferably transparent resin top coat is applied over the inks and the ground coat to protect the embossed face and provide a glossy appearance.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1984Date of Patent: April 8, 1986Assignee: Abitibi-Price CorporationInventors: William G. Coggan, Jared G. Cuddy, Frank W. Reason
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Patent number: 4579767Abstract: A hardboard with an embossed and coated face to simulate ceramic tile. A resin sealer coat and resin ground coat of a preselected color are applied to the embossed face. A pattern or design may be printed with resin inks of different colors on the ground coat. A preferably transparent resin top coat is applied over the inks and the ground coat to protect the embossed face and provide a glossy appearance.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1985Date of Patent: April 1, 1986Assignee: Abitibi-Price CorporationInventors: William G. Coggan, Jared G. Cuddy, Frank W. Reason
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Patent number: D284689Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1983Date of Patent: July 15, 1986Assignee: Abitibi-Price CorporationInventors: E. Mackey King, Bryant L. Mitchell