Adjustable siding installation hanger assembly

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Inventors

Beyers, Gerald W.

Application #

903092

Filed

Jun-23-1992

Published

Mar-1-1994

Current US Class

269/102
269/43
269/46
269/904

International Classes

B23Q 003/00

Field of Search

294/82.11 294/82.13 294/74 24/71.3 24/71.2 269/46 269/43 269/102 269/904 33/501 298/222.4 298/225.1 298/223.2 298/225.2 298/497 298/498 52/547 52/543 52/551 52/556 52/125 52/105 52/748

Examiners

Watson; Robert C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Hubbard, Tucker & Harris

US Patent References

4089141   Application of sidin...
4254945   Fixture for hanging...
4272065   Building panel ere...
4779816   Cord winder

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Abstract
A siding installation hanger has a elastic cord storing mid-section from which opposite extending legs having backturned end portions extend. The backturned end portions have gripping edges which in response to tension in the elastic cord, easily and removably grip the protruding longitudinal lip on siding strips which interlock. The upper end section of the hanger strap releasably retains the rope and may include hook-like slotted portions for that purpose. The hanger strap is retained in a upright vertical position in support of horizontal siding strips. Loose wraps are wound around the elastic cord storage section of the hanger member to ensure that the elastic cord is always the proper length to tensively hold successive siding strips at any vertical location along the wall surface to be sided. The device is quickly and easily adjusted and quickly and easily removed. A method employing the device for installing siding is included.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An easily adjustable hanger assembly for installing successive horizontal siding strips to form siding on a wall surface, comprising:

a lengthy elastic rope extensible for stretching, having one free end for securing said rope elevated above and along a wall surface to be sided, the rope being long enough to reach the lowest siding strip to be installed;

a manually manipulatable hanger strap connected to the other end of said rope having:

a rope shortening mid-section for receiving wrapped short sections of the rope to selectively adjust the length of the rope,

oppositely extending upper and lower end sections extending from the mid-section, the end sections having respective upper and lower end portions, at least the lower end portion being adapted for temporary support of individual horizontally oriented siding strips by engagement in response to tension in the rope, with a projecting lip formed along said strips;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The invention relates to an improved apparatus and method for supporting successive siding strips as they are being installed along a vertical wall surface.

2. Background of the Prior Art

External wall surfaces of buildings, both commercial and residential, are often sided with prefabricated siding strips most frequently made of metal or plastic. The siding strips are prefabricated with edges that interlock. Usually, the bottom longitudinal edge is underturned and the top longitudinal edge is folded to produce an overhanging longitudinal edge into which the underturned edge of the adjacent piece is interlocked and which hides any connection between the two pieces. The extreme top edge of the strip is nailed or stapled to the wall before the lower edge of the next higher piece is interlocked into the upper edge to cover the seam between the pieces.

Installation is from the bottom up and the successive siding strips are placed in horizontal orientation along the wall surface. Although a solid wall surface is produced when the individual siding strips are fastened to the wall and interlocked, the individual strips themselves are relatively narrow in width in comparison with their length. They are lengthy thin strips that are difficult to handle. It is not unusual to have some that may be 65 to 75 feet long and only about a foot wide. These rather lengthy narrow siding strips are very difficult for one or even two men to install upon a wall surface. Each strip must be supported in its horizontal position, with its seam fully interlocked, while a fastener is started into the wall through the siding strip to hold it in position. If the piece slips while it is being fastened, a defect is created and the succeeding strips may be out of level. Damage may occur.
 
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