UNIVERSAL MOUNTING CLIP FOR SIDING STRIPS INSTALLED IN A HORIZONTAL OVERLAPPING PATTERN
A universal mounting clip for installation of siding strips in a horizontal, overlapping pattern includes a unitized clip body of U-shaped cross section having a front panel, a rear panel, and an interconnecting top panel. The clip body can be made of a structural metal, a structural thermoplastic compound, or a composite material. The front panel of each clip also has at least one adhesive pad that will bond the front panel of the clip to the back side of the next overlapping siding strip. The universal siding installation clip fits over a top edge of the siding strip, and a securing screw is run through the aperture in the front panel of the clip, through the siding strip, and through an opening in the rear panel, and then into the sheathing material, thereby spacing the siding strip from the sheathing material and subsequently-installed siding strips.
This invention relates, generally, to hardware and methods for installing siding made of wood, an engineered wood product, or cementious material over an underlying layer of plywood, waferboard or other wood-fiber-based sheathing material. More particularly, the invention relates to clips for securing siding strips to the sheathing in an overlapping horizontal pattern, with the clips providing an air space between the siding material and the sheathing material, as well as eliminating the need for face nailing of siding strips to the sheathing material.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONSiding strips that are attached to underlying sheathing in a horizontal, overlapping pattern is typically intended to simulate traditional wood lap siding. One of the problems associated with conventional installation methods for of this type of siding is that the siding is typically face-nailed or screwed to the sheathing ever. Thus each strip of siding material has an upper and a lower row of fasteners, with each pair of adjacent fasteners on the same row being 16 inches apart. Except for the top-most run, the upper row of fasteners on each strip is covered by the next siding strip immediately thereabove. As the bottom row of fasteners-whether they be nails or screws—is exposed, each aperture in the siding through which a fastener passes provides a route for entrance of moisture. A second problem associated with conventional installation methods for horizontally-oriented siding strips is that there is no air gap between the siding and the underlying sheathing, and no effective way for trapped spaces between the siding strips and the sheathing layer to breathe. Thus, any moisture that manages to work its way behind the siding—whether through the apertures of the exposed, face-nailed fasteners, through improperly-caulked butt joints in the siding, or through improperly-caulked transitions between siding strips and trim pieces—will ultimately damage the sheathing through the action of rot and mildew.
Any modification to conventional installatiion methods which would solve the aforestated problems must not do so at the expense of long-term strength and durability of the structure. In addition, any modified structure must still be able to withstand extreme temperature and humidity fluctuations, gale-force wind loads, and the effects of salt spray and industrial pollution.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention provides a universal siding installation clip that not only eliminates the problem of exposed face-nailing on siding strips installed in a horizontally-oriented, overlapping pattern, but also provides a ventillation gaps between not only the siding strips and the underlying sheathing layer, but the overlapped siding strips, as well. Each clip is of U-shaped cross section, and has a front panel, a rear panel, and an interconnecting top panel. Each clip is of unitary construction, and also has coaxially-aligned apertures in the front and rear panels, or alternatively an aperture in the front panel and a slot in the rear panel for receiving a single securing screw. The clips can be made of a metal such as aluminum or steel, a tough injection-molded polymer structural thermoplastic material such as acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or polycarbonate (PC), or a composite material such as a structural thermoplastic compound in which is embedded structural glass or carbon fibers.
The universal siding installation clip fits over a top edge of the siding strip, and a securing screw is run through the aperture in the front panel of the clip, through the siding strip, through the aperture or slot in the rear panel, and then into the sheathing material. The front panel of each clip also has at least one adhesive pad that will bond the front panel of the clip to the back side of the next overlapping siding strip. The adhesive pad is die cut from 3M VHB adhesive tape. This type of adhesive is sufficiently strong to permanently adhere glass panes, as well as marble, granite and other stone tiles to the sides of skyscrappers. Only a small surface area is required for the adhesive pads, as the loads imposed thereon will be intermittent (e.g., loads from wind gusts), rather than constant. The universal installation clips are supplied to suppliers with a rear face of the adhesive pad(s) permanently attached to the front panel of the clip. The front face of the adhesive is covered with a protector sheet, which is removed either just before it is installed or just before the very next overlapping siding strip is installed.
The use of these universal installation clips positions the siding away from the sheathing material and separates siding strips from each other by about one-eighth of an inch. The separation is sufficiently small to prevent the entry of yellow jackets, other wasps and bees into the voids which are created. Installation of siding using the universal siding installation clip provides a system of ventillation that prevents deterioration of the underlying sheathing layer and greatly reduces surface preparation costs prior to painting for siding that has been installed. Universal siding installation clips are installed along the upper edge of siding strips at standard 16-inch intervals.
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It will be noted that the clip body 301 is of generally U-shaped cross section so that it can fit over the top edge of a siding strip. The front panel 301F is also equipped with a counter-sunk aperture 306 into which a flat-head installation screw can be installed so that it passes through the siding strip and is secured into wood-fiber backing material of an exterior wall. The double-stick adhesive pad 302, which can be identical to the double-stick adhesive pad 102 of the first embodiment clip 100, has a notch 307, which provides access to the counter-sunk aperture 306.
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Although only two embodiments of the universal siding installation clip are shown, it will be obvious to those having ordinary skill in the art that changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the scope and the spirit of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
Claims
1. A universal mounting clip for installation of siding strips in a horizontal, overlapping pattern comprises:
- a unitized clip body of U-shaped cross section having a front panel, a rear panel, and an interconnecting top panel, said body sized to fit over an upper edge of an associated siding strip, and said front panel having an aperture sized to accept a securing screw which passes through the siding strip and anchors the clip and siding strip to exterior wood fiber wall sheeting; and
- at least one double-stick adhesive pad, one major surface of which is bonded to an outer surface of the front panel of said body, the other major surface exposed to bond to a rear surface of an overlapping siding strip.
2. The universal mounting clip of claim 1, wherein said unitized clip body is made from the group consisting of aluminum, steel, injection-molded structural plastic and composite materials.
3. The universal mounting clip of claim 1, wherein said rear panel is equipped with an opening aligned with the aperture, and through which the securing screw passes after passing through the associated siding strip.
4. The universal mounting clip of claim 1, wherein the front and rear panels have beveled inner edges to facilitate the installation of the clip body on an associated siding strip.
5. The universal mounting clip of claim 1, wherein the rear panel is tapered in thickness so as to provide support for the back side of an associated siding strip with minimal stress on the strip when secured to the wood fiber sheeting of an exterior wall.
6. The universal mounting clip of claim 1, wherein said at least one double-stick adhesive pad is die cut from 3M VHB double-stick adhesive tape.
7. The universal mounting clip of claim 1, wherein said clip body is stamped and formed as a monolithic structure from structural sheet metal, and wherein said rear panel is provided with corrugations of increasing depth so as to provide a rear panel which linearly increases in thickness from top to bottom.
8. The universal mounting clip of claim 4, wherein the front and rear panels have a separation distance adjacent the beveled edges that is less than the separation distance where they are attached to the top, this reduced separation distance providing an interference fit of the clip on the siding strip after installation thereon.
9. The universal mounting clip of claim 1, wherein the front panel is sufficiently thick to provide adequate ventilation between overlapping siding strips, yet sufficiently thin to prevent wasps and yellow jackets from crawling between overlapped siding strips.
10. The universal mounting clip of claim 2, wherein said body is made of injection molded polymers selected from the group consisting of ABS, PVD and polycarbonate.
11. A universal mounting clip for installation of siding strips in a horizontal, overlapping pattern comprises:
- a unitized clip body of U-shaped cross section having a front panel, a rear panel, and an interconnecting top panel, said body sized to fit over an upper edge of an associated siding strip;
- an anchoring screw which is run through said front panel, through the associated siding strip, through the back panel, and into the exterior wood fiber wall sheeting; and
- at least one double-stick adhesive pad, one major surface of which is bonded to an outer surface of the front panel of said body, the other major surface exposed to bond to a rear surface of an overlapping siding strip.
12. The universal mounting clip of claim 11, wherein said unitized clip body is made from the group consisting of aluminum, steel, injection-molded structural plastic and composite materials.
13. The universal mounting clip of claim 11, wherein said front panel is equipped with an aperture through which the anchoring screw passes, and said rear panel is equipped with an opening that is aligned with the aperture, and through which the securing screw passes after passing through the associated siding strip.
14. The universal mounting clip of claim 11, wherein the front and rear panels have beveled inner edges to facilitate the installation of the clip body on an associated siding strip.
15. The universal mounting clip of claim 11, wherein the rear panel is tapered in thickness so as to provide support for the back side of an associated siding strip with minimal stress on the strip when secured to the wood fiber sheeting of an exterior wall.
16. The universal mounting clip of claim 11, wherein said at least one double-stick adhesive pad is die cut from 3M VHB double-stick adhesive tape.
17. The universal mounting clip of claim 1, wherein said clip body is stamped and formed as a monolithic structure from structural sheet metal, and wherein said rear panel is provided with corrugations of increasing depth so as to provide a rear panel which linearly increases in thickness from top to bottom.
18. The universal mounting clip of claim 14, wherein the front and rear panels have a separation distance adjacent the beveled edges that is less than the separation distance where they are attached to the top, this reduced separation distance providing an interference fit of the clip on the siding strip after installation thereon.
19. The universal mounting clip of claim 11, wherein the front panel is sufficiently thick to provide adequate ventilation between overlapping siding strips, yet sufficiently thin to prevent wasps and yellow jackets from crawling between overlapped siding strips.
20. The universal mounting clip of claim 12, wherein said body is made of injection molded polymers selected from the group consisting of ABS, PVD and polycarbonate.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 1, 2009
Publication Date: Oct 7, 2010
Inventor: Shaun Robert Monteer (Eagle Mountain, UT)
Application Number: 12/416,762
International Classification: E04B 1/61 (20060101); E04C 2/20 (20060101);