WO2004097127A2 - Simulated log siding system and method - Google Patents

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WO2004097127A2
WO2004097127A2 PCT/US2004/012501 US2004012501W WO2004097127A2 WO 2004097127 A2 WO2004097127 A2 WO 2004097127A2 US 2004012501 W US2004012501 W US 2004012501W WO 2004097127 A2 WO2004097127 A2 WO 2004097127A2
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  • the invention relates to siding for a building, and more particularly to a system and method for simulating log siding on a building.
  • a log cabin appearance is popular for houses and other buildings. While some log buildings continue to be built, owners often prefer to have the building constracted using the more modem framing approach.
  • a log cabin appearance is achieved for a frame-built building by stacking half logs cut appropriately along the desired surface of the building and attaching the logs to the frame structure of the building.
  • One of the more popular log styles is a "butt and pass” style.
  • the butt and pass style is implemented by placing a "pass comer" log along one side of an outer comer of a building that extends beyond the comer of the building.
  • a "butt comer” log is placed in the same plain along the second side of the outer comer and butts against the pass comer log.
  • the pass comer log is placed on alternating sides along the height of the building.
  • Another comer style incorporates a "vertical post log corner" for an outer comer of the building.
  • logs on either side of the comer butt against a vertical post that runs along the height of the building, a building constracted using a modem framing approach the vertical post look can be made by, for example, cutting out of a log a section that conform to the comer of the building, and subsequently attaching the log to the comer.
  • One or more rows of half logs can then be attached on each side of the comer so that they abut the vertical post.
  • the logs typically shrink over time causing gaps between the logs to increase, thereby requiring regular maintenance to fill newly formed gaps. Regular maintenance is also required so that the logs do not lose coloration and/or start to deteriorate over time, h climates such as the southeastern United States, termites and other pests also pose a threat to the use of log siding. Additionally, many individuals view the use of a large quantity of timber as being wasteful of the available natural resources.
  • Non-wood siding such as vinyl has become increasingly popular in recent years.
  • Non-wood siding beneficially offers less maintenance, easier installation, increased lifetime, and is often less expensive to install.
  • Non-wood siding is commonly used to simulate a painted clapboard appearance for buildings.
  • Some approaches have been suggested for creating a log cabin appearance using non-wood siding. However, many of these approaches fail to address creating a butt and pass log comer and/or the vertical post log comer appearance. Further, these approaches do not provide an efficient solution for attaching the simulated log siding to a building.
  • the invention provides a system and method for simulating log siding on a building, h particular, a butt and pass log corner is simulated using a pass comer siding piece and a butt comer siding piece.
  • Each siding piece can be attached to a respective side of an outer comer of the building on the same plane.
  • the two siding pieces can be configured to join at the point of contact to provide additional strength to the siding.
  • the pass corner siding piece can simulate either a full round butt and pass look or a traditional butt and pass look for the portion that extends beyond the comer.
  • a straight siding piece can also be provided to simulate the log siding along a side of the building.
  • a first outer edge of the siding pieces can be attached to the building by nailing, screwing, or the like.
  • the second outer edge can be configured to slide between the first outer edge of a previously attached, adjacent siding piece.
  • a nailing strip can be provided to assist in attaching the initial siding pieces.
  • Each outer edge can be configured to slope in a downward direction away from the building when attached to assist in the drainage of water.
  • a vertical post log comer can be simulated using an outer comer log siding piece, this case, the outer corner log siding piece can have one or more straight siding pieces attached adjacent to the outer comer log siding piece.
  • a channel siding piece can be provided that is configured to accept and hide an end of one or more adjacent siding pieces.
  • a first aspect of the invention provides a method for simulating a butt and pass log comer for an outer comer of a building, the method comprising: attaching a pass comer siding piece to a first side of the outer comer; attaching a butt comer siding piece to a second side of the outer comer on the same plane as the pass comer siding piece to form a row; and joining the butt comer siding piece to the pass comer siding piece.
  • a second aspect of the invention provides a system for simulating a butt and pass log comer for an outer comer of a building, the system comprising: at least one pass comer siding piece, wherein the pass comer siding piece extends approximately eight inches beyond the outer comer; and at least one butt comer siding piece that joins to the at least one pass comer siding piece proximate the outer comer.
  • a third aspect of the invention provides a system for simulating a butt and pass log comer for an outer comer of a building, the system comprising: pass comer siding pieces; butt corner siding pieces, wherein each butt comer siding piece joins to a pass comer siding piece proximate the outer comer; straight siding pieces; and a starter nailing strip.
  • a fourth aspect of the invention provides a method for simulating a vertical post log comer for an outer comer of a building, the method comprising: attaching an outer comer log siding piece to the outer comer; attaching a first siding piece to a first side of the outer comer adjacent to the outer comer log siding piece; and attaching a second siding piece to a second side of the outer comer adjacent to the outer comer log siding piece and on the same plane as the first siding piece to form a row with the first siding piece, wherein the first siding piece and the second siding piece each comprise a straight siding piece.
  • a fifth aspect of the invention provides a system for simulating a vertical post log comer for an outer comer of a building, the system comprising: an outer comer log siding piece, wherein the outer comer log siding piece is configured to be attached to a first side and a second side of the outer comer; and a plurality of siding pieces, wherein each of the plurality of siding pieces is configured to be attached to the building adjacent to the outer comer log siding piece and in a substantially perpendicular direction to the outer comer log siding piece.
  • a sixth aspect of the invention provides a system for simulating log construction of a building, the system comprising: a plurality of straight siding pieces for attaching to a side of the building; a starter nailing strip for attaching a first row of straight siding pieces to the building; a channel siding piece for covering an end of a straight siding piece adjacent to an opening in the building; and means for simulating at least one of a vertical post log comer and a butt and pass log comer on an outer comer of the building.
  • FIG. 1 shows a building having a simulated butt and pass log comer according to one embodiment of the invention
  • FIG. 2 shows a side view of a simulated butt and pass log comer having a full round pass log look
  • FIG. 3 shows a side view of a simulated butt and pass log comer having a traditional pass log look
  • FIG. 4 shows a top view of the junction of a pass comer siding piece and a butt comer siding piece installed on an outer comer of a building according to one embodiment of the invention
  • FIG. 5 shows a top view of the junction of two butt corner siding pieces installed on an inner comer of a building according to another embodiment of the invention
  • FIG. 6 shows a cross-sectional view of an illustrative siding piece according to still another embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 7 shows a close up view of portions of two adjacent siding pieces installed on a building
  • FIG. 8 shows illustrative siding pieces that join using a slot and tab system according to yet another embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 9 shows a cross-sectional view of an alternative siding piece according to another embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 10 shows a perspective view of a building corner having a simulated vertical post log comer according to one embodiment of the invention
  • FIG. 11 shows a top view of the building comer shown in FIG. 10;
  • FIG. 12 shows a cross-sectional view of an outer comer log siding piece according to one embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 13 shows a cross-sectional view of an illustrative channel siding piece;
  • FIG. 14 shows an illustrative building having simulated log siding.
  • the invention provides a system and method for simulating log siding on a building, h particular, a butt and pass log comer is simulated using a pass corner siding piece and a butt comer siding piece.
  • Each siding piece can he attached to a respective side of an outer comer of the building on the same plane.
  • the two siding pieces can be configured to join at the point of contact to provide additional strength to the siding.
  • the pass corner siding piece can simulate either a full round butt and pass look or a traditional butt and pass look for the portion that extends beyond the comer.
  • a straight siding piece can also be provided to simulate the log siding along a side of the building.
  • a first outer edge of the siding pieces can be attached to the building by nailing, screwing, or the like.
  • the second outer edge can be configured to slide between the first outer edge of a previously attached, adjacent siding piece.
  • a nailing strip can be provided to assist in attaching the initial siding pieces.
  • Each outer edge can be configured to slope in a downward direction away fiOin the building when attached to assist in the drainage of water.
  • a vertical post log comer can be simulated using an outer comer log siding piece.
  • the outer comer log siding piece can have one or more straight siding pieces attached adjacent to the outer comer log siding piece.
  • a channel siding piece can be provided that is configured to accept and hide an end of one or more adjacent siding pieces.
  • FIG. 1 a building 10 is shown having an outer comer 12 and a corresponding inner comer 13.
  • Outer comer 12 is formed at a junction of a first side 14 and a second side 16 of building 10.
  • Building 10 is constracted using framing, in which a foundation 18 is poured, studs 20 are installed to frame building 10, and exterior sheathing 22 and housewrap 24 are applied to the exterior of building 10 for insulation, as is well known in the art. It is understood, however, that the invention can be applied to buildings 10 constracted using any approach.
  • outer comer 12 is shown as an approximately ninety degree angle, it is understood that the invention can be applied to an outer comer 12 having any angle more or less than ninety degrees.
  • Outer comer 12 of building 10 has a simulated butt and pass log comer 26 constructed according to one embodiment of the invention. As shown, simulated butt and pass log comer 26 is constracted using a plurality of pairs of pass comer siding pieces 28, and butt comer siding pieces 30. Each pass comer siding piece 28 is attached to one side of outer comer 12, and a corresponding butt comer siding piece 30 is attached on the same plane as pass comer siding piece 28 to the other side of outer comer 12 thereby forming a row of siding pieces. Additional pass comer siding pieces 28 and butt corner siding pieces 30 can be attached to building 10 forming a plurality of rows along the height of outer comer 12 of building 10.
  • each pass comer siding piece 28 simulates a "full round" pass log.
  • pass comer siding piece 28 can simulate any shape, including a "traditional" butt and pass log comer.
  • a plurality of straight siding pieces 31 are also provided to simulate a log look along sides 14, 16 of building 10.
  • the siding pieces can be manufactured using any approach now known or later developed.
  • siding pieces can comprise a single molded unit made of polypropylene or the like.
  • the exterior sides of the siding pieces can be molded to simulate, for example, a natural cedar grain, texture, and/or draw knife appearance.
  • Each siding piece can simulate a log having a width that corresponds to commonly used log widths.
  • Typical log widths include, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, twelve, and fourteen inches and can be dependent upon the type of wood (i.e., cedar, pine, spruce, fir, etc.), and/or log style (i.e., handcrafted log, milled cabin log, etc.) that is being simulated.
  • Pass comer siding pieces 28 can extend beyond the comer by any desired length and can have any desired width.
  • a typical length/width combination comprises a length of approximately eight inches beyond the building with a width of approximately eight inches. In this embodiment, the portion of siding pieces that attach to the building would have a width of approximated three and a half inches.
  • each siding piece discussed herein can be provided in different lengths or can be cut to varying lengths to stagger the seams that are formed when two siding pieces abut. Further, it is understood that while each siding piece is discussed as simulating a single log, multiple adjacent logs can be simulated in a single siding piece.
  • FIG. 2 shows a side view of a simulated butt and pass log comer 126 having the full round pass log look
  • each pass comer siding piece 128 includes a narrower portion 132 that is attached to a building, and a rounded portion 134 having a greater height and width that extends beyond the building.
  • Each butt comer siding piece 130 is configured to meet a pass comer siding piece 128 at the outer comer of the building.
  • FIG. 3 shows a side view of a simulated butt and pass log comer 226 having the traditional butt and pass log look, h this embodiment, each pass comer siding piece 228 maintains substantially the same height as it extends beyond the outer comer of the building. However, each pass comer siding piece 228 has a larger width for the portion that extends beyond the building.
  • FIG. 4 shows a top view of the junction of a pass corner siding piece 328 and a butt comer siding piece 330 installed at a substantially ninety degree outer comer of building 310.
  • butt comer siding piece 330 and the portion 332 of pass comer siding piece 328 that is attached to building 310 have substantially the same widths.
  • pass comer siding piece 328 also includes a wider portion 334 that extends beyond the outer comer of the building to simulate a wider log.
  • Pass comer siding piece 328 includes a transition portion 336 that has a width that varies from the width of portion 332 to the width of wider portion 334.
  • transition portion 336 has an interior side 338 that forms an approximately forty- five degree angle 340 with the interior side of narrow portion 332.
  • butt comer siding piece 330 includes a corner end 342 that forms an approximately forty-five degree angle 344 with the interior side of butt corner siding piece 330.
  • Use of an approximately forty-five degree angle allows two butt comer siding pieces 330 to also be used at a substantially ninety-degree junction of an interior comer of a building since the two butt comer siding pieces can join to one another.
  • FIG. 5 shows the junction of two butt comer siding pieces 330A, 330B attached to building 310 at an interior corner.
  • FIG. 6 shows a cross-sectional view of a siding piece 50 according to one embodiment of the invention.
  • Siding piece 50 can comprise a butt comer siding piece, a straight siding piece, and/or a pass comer siding piece.
  • Siding piece 50 includes an interior side 52 that is attached to a building, and an exterior side 54 that faces away from the building. Exterior side 54 may include a simulated wood finish (see e.g., FIG. 1). i this embodiment, exterior side 54 is rounded. However, it is understood that exterior side 54 can comprise any shape.
  • Siding piece 50 further includes a top outer edge 56 and a bottom outer edge 58. Top outer edge 56 is configured to slope at a slightly downward angle when siding piece 50 is installed on a building.
  • Siding piece 50 further includes an interior bracing 60.
  • Interior bracing 60 provides additional structural support to assist siding piece 50 in maintaining its shape. Further, interior bracing 60 can be used to support insulating material, and/or as a top outer edge of a siding piece that requires cutting to be placed on a building. For example, for a siding piece having an exterior side of eight inches, interior bracing 60 can be placed every two inches to provide support should the siding piece require cutting.
  • interior bracing 60 can be configured to slope in a slightly downward direction similar to top outer edge 56. Interior bracing 60 can run contiguously along the length of siding piece 50 or can comprise a plurality of relatively narrow supports or "ribs" spaced along the length of siding piece 50.
  • Siding piece 50 further includes a nailing strip 62 proximate to top outer edge 56, and a barb 64 proximate to bottom outer edge 58.
  • nailing strip 62 includes at least one row of a plurality of apertures 66 that allow a nail, screw or the like to be inserted to attach siding piece 50 to a building.
  • Barb 64 comprises a narrowed portion of interior side 52 that is configured to slide between a nailing strip 62 of an adjacent siding piece 50 and the building to hold bottom outer edge 58 in place.
  • an interior side 68 that is adjacent to bottom outer edge 58 does not contact the building when siding piece 50 is installed.
  • FIG. 7 shows a close up view of portions of a siding piece 150A installed adjacent to a previously installed siding piece 150B.
  • siding piece 150B two rows of apertures 166 A, 166B are included on nailing strip 162.
  • Siding piece 150B is attached to building 110 using rows of apertures 166 A, 166B.
  • nailing strip 162 can include a slight bend away from building 110 when siding piece 150B is installed.
  • barb 164 is slid between nailing strip 162 and building 110.
  • Interior side 168 provides sufficient space to allow nailing strip 162 to pass between interior side 168 and building 110 and be engaged by barb 164.
  • nailing strip 162 extends about one and a half inches above top outer edge 156
  • interior side 168 extends about one and a half inches from bottom outer edge 158
  • barb 164 has a length of about three eighths of an inch.
  • a starter nailing strip 70 can be attached to building 10.
  • Starter nailing strip 70 can be configured in a substantially similar manner as nailing strip 162. The barbs for each siding piece in the first row of siding pieces can then be inserted between starter nailing strip 70 and building 10 in the same manner as discussed above.
  • siding piece 50 also includes a plurality of slot supports 71.
  • Slot supports 71 allow two siding pieces 50 that abut one another to be joined using a tab and slot approach that is commonly known in the art. While shown on interior side 52 of siding piece 50, it is understood that slot supports 71 can be placed anywhere on siding piece 50, including on one or more supports 60 and exterior side 54.
  • FIG. 8 shows top views of illustrative siding pieces incorporating a tab and slot system according to one embodiment of the invention.
  • the siding pieces comprise a pass comer siding piece 428, a butt corner siding piece 430, and a straight siding piece 431.
  • Each siding piece includes an interior side 452 that is attached to a building and an exterior side 454.
  • pass comer siding piece 428 includes two slot supports 471 on interior side 438 for accepting tabs 472 included on comer end 442 of butt comer siding piece 430. When installed, tabs 472 align with apertures in slot supports 471 to join butt comer siding piece 430 with pass comer siding piece 428.
  • Butt comer siding piece 430 is shown including a tab 472 proximate exterior side 454 and a tab 472 proximate interior side 452. However, it is understood that tabs 472 can be located anywhere along comer end 442 of butt corner siding piece 430 and/or interior side 438 of pass comer siding piece 428. Pass corner siding piece 428 and butt comer siding piece 430 are also shown including tabs 474 on their respective interior ends. Tabs 474 can be included to join pass corner siding piece 428 and butt comer siding piece 430 with an abutting straight siding piece 431.
  • Straight siding piece 431 includes a slot support 476 for use with tabs 474. Slot support 476 is shown as extending the entire length of straight siding piece 431.
  • slot support 476 can include a plurality of apertures , spaced so that tabs 474 can be inserted and align with an aperture regardless of whether straight siding piece 431 requires cutting along its length prior to being installed on a building. It is understood that various alternative placements and configurations of tabs and slots are possible.
  • straight siding piece 431 can include a tab on one end, and slot supports on the other.
  • pass comer siding piece 428 and butt corner siding piece 430 can include a slot support similar to slot support 476.
  • a dual tab piece 478 can be provided that can be inserted in the slots of two abutting siding pieces.
  • FIG. 9 shows a cross-sectional view of an alternative siding piece 250 according to another embodiment of the invention.
  • siding piece 250 Similar to siding piece 50 (FIG. 6), siding piece 250 includes an interior side 252 and an exterior side 254. However, interior side 252 has an indented central portion 253 that allows air to flow between the building and siding piece 250 when siding piece 250 is attached thereto.
  • siding piece 250 includes an alternative interior bracing 260. Interior bracing 260 is placed at a location on interior side 252 that corresponds to an approximate center of exterior side 254. Interior bracing 260 then forms a curved "Y" shape that meets exterior side 254 at locations on either side of the center of exterior side 254.
  • siding piece 250 is also shown with slot supports 271 located on exterior side 254, rather than interior side 252. Slot supports 271 are also shown having an open channel, this embodiment, a tab can slide into slot supports 271 to provide additional stability, without locking to slot supports 271.
  • a vertical post log comer is another popular look for an outer corner of a log and/or simulated log structure.
  • FIG. 10 shows a perspective view
  • FIG. 11 shows a top view of an outer comer 112 of a building 110 that has a simulated vertical post log corner 180 constracted according to one embodiment of the invention.
  • vertical post log comer 180 comprises at least one outer comer log siding piece 182 and a plurality of rows of straight siding pieces 131 along the height of outer comer 112.
  • Each straight siding piece 131 can be attached to building 110 so that one end abuts outer comer log siding piece 182.
  • FIG. 12 shows a cross-sectional view of an illustrative outer comer log siding piece 282.
  • Outer comer log siding piece 282 is shown including a rounded exterior side 284 that simulates the look of a log. Exterior side 284 is supported by a pair of side bracings 286A-B, and an interior bracing 288.
  • a notch 290 is also included opposite exterior side 284 to readily allow outer comer log siding piece 282 to be attached to each side of an outer comer of a building as shown in FIGS. 10 and 11. To this extent, a portion of notch 290 can extend beyond side bracings 286 A-B to allow for nailing, screwing, tacking, or the like, outer corner log siding piece 282 to the building. Further, this portion of notch 290 can include holes or the like, to further aid in the attachment of outer comer log siding piece 282 similar to nailing strip 70 (FIG. 1) as discussed above. Outer comer log siding piece 282 can comprise any width and/or length desired.
  • outer comer log siding piece 282 could comprise a length of eight, ten, or (twelve feet, and have a diameter of approximately nine and a half inches. Additionally, an end of outer corner log siding piece 282 could be enclosed and be configured to slope at a slightly downward angle away from the building when attached thereto.
  • outer corner log siding piece 282 could comprise a rectangular, octagonal, or some alternative shape.
  • side bracings 286A-B could be angled in a manner that a butt comer siding piece 430 (FIG. 8) can be used rather than a straight siding piece as shown.
  • exterior side 284 can be configured to simulate any of various types of log styles (e.g., handcrafted, Swedish cope, pioneer, cabin, etc.) as well as any of various wood types (e.g., cedar, pine, spruce, fir, etc.).
  • outer comer log siding piece 282 could be mounted in any position (e.g., horizontal, angled, etc.) to a building or other structure.
  • FIG. 13 shows a cross-sectional view of an illustrative channel siding piece 91.
  • Channel siding piece 91 includes an interior side 92 for attaching chamiel siding piece 91 to a building and an exterior side 94 for simulating a log look while covering one or more siding pieces (e.g., straight siding piece 431 (FIG. 8)), which can be attached to interior side 92 by a support 96.
  • support 96 has a length that is sufficient to place exterior side 94 beyond the widest point of the siding pieces attached to the building.
  • support 96 can have a length just beyond three and a half inches (e.g., approximately 3.56").
  • exterior side 94 can have a length of approximately two and a half inches so that the end of each siding piece is readily covered, while maintaining a small profile for channel siding piece 91.
  • Siding pieces can be mounted alongside channel siding piece 91 in such a manner that a gap (e.g., a quarter of an inch) remains between support 96 and the end of the siding piece.
  • a gap e.g., a quarter of an inch
  • vertical post siding piece 282 could have similar shape and dimensions as channel siding piece 91 in order to allow the ends of siding pieces to be hidden behind exterior side 284 (FIG. 12) when installed. It is understood that channel siding piece 91 is only illustrative, and numerous modifications can be made. For example, exterior side 94 could be rounded to simulate a quarter log or the like.
  • FIG. 14 shows an illustrative building 210 having simulated log siding according to one embodiment of the invention.
  • Building 210 is shown having numerous straight siding pieces 231 that substantially cover the side of building 210 from foundation to its peak, thereby creating an appearance of a log structure.
  • Building 210 includes simulated vertical post comers that are created using vertical post siding pieces 282 to which siding pieces 231 butt up against.
  • channel siding pieces 291 are used to accept and cover the ends of siding pieces 282.
  • channel siding pieces 291 can be installed on an angle and cover an end of a siding piece 282 that is cut at an angle.
  • siding pieces 291 could be installed in a horizontal manner to provide a consistent look along the top and or bottom of a window, door, etc.

Abstract

A system and method for simulating log siding on a building. In particular, a pass corner siding piece (28) and a butt corner siding piece (30) are provided that can be attached on the same plane on opposing sides of a corner (12) of a building to simulate a butt and pass log corner (26). The butt corner siding piece (28) and pass corner siding piece (30) can be joined to provide additional strength to the siding. Additionally, an outer corner log siding piece is provided to simulate a vertical post log corner. A straight siding piece (31) can also be provided to simulate a log look along the sides (14, 16) of the building (10). A channel siding piece (91) can also be provided to provide a finished log look around a building opening.

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SIMULATED LOG SIDING SYSTEM AND METHOD
REFERENCE TO PRIOR APPLICATION
[0001] The current application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. Utility Patent Application No. 10/422,892, filed on April 24, 2003, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. TECHNICAL FIELD
[0002] The invention relates to siding for a building, and more particularly to a system and method for simulating log siding on a building.
2. BACKGROUND ART
[0003] A log cabin appearance is popular for houses and other buildings. While some log buildings continue to be built, owners often prefer to have the building constracted using the more modem framing approach. Currently, a log cabin appearance is achieved for a frame-built building by stacking half logs cut appropriately along the desired surface of the building and attaching the logs to the frame structure of the building. One of the more popular log styles is a "butt and pass" style. The butt and pass style is implemented by placing a "pass comer" log along one side of an outer comer of a building that extends beyond the comer of the building. A "butt comer" log is placed in the same plain along the second side of the outer comer and butts against the pass comer log. Typically, the pass comer log is placed on alternating sides along the height of the building.
[0004] Another comer style incorporates a "vertical post log corner" for an outer comer of the building. For this style, logs on either side of the comer butt against a vertical post that runs along the height of the building, a building constracted using a modem framing approach, the vertical post look can be made by, for example, cutting out of a log a section that conform to the comer of the building, and subsequently attaching the log to the comer. One or more rows of half logs can then be attached on each side of the comer so that they abut the vertical post. [0005] However, achieving the log appearance using logs poses many drawbacks. For example, the logs typically shrink over time causing gaps between the logs to increase, thereby requiring regular maintenance to fill newly formed gaps. Regular maintenance is also required so that the logs do not lose coloration and/or start to deteriorate over time, h climates such as the southeastern United States, termites and other pests also pose a threat to the use of log siding. Additionally, many individuals view the use of a large quantity of timber as being wasteful of the available natural resources.
[0006] Use of non-wood siding such as vinyl has become increasingly popular in recent years. Non-wood siding beneficially offers less maintenance, easier installation, increased lifetime, and is often less expensive to install. Non-wood siding is commonly used to simulate a painted clapboard appearance for buildings. Some approaches have been suggested for creating a log cabin appearance using non-wood siding. However, many of these approaches fail to address creating a butt and pass log comer and/or the vertical post log comer appearance. Further, these approaches do not provide an efficient solution for attaching the simulated log siding to a building.
[0007] As a result, there exists a need for a system and method for simulating the butt and pass log corner and/or the vertical post log comer for an outer comer of a building. Further, there exists a need for a system and method that allows the simulated log siding to be efficiently attached to the building.
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[0008] The invention provides a system and method for simulating log siding on a building, h particular, a butt and pass log corner is simulated using a pass comer siding piece and a butt comer siding piece. Each siding piece can be attached to a respective side of an outer comer of the building on the same plane. The two siding pieces can be configured to join at the point of contact to provide additional strength to the siding. The pass corner siding piece can simulate either a full round butt and pass look or a traditional butt and pass look for the portion that extends beyond the comer. A straight siding piece can also be provided to simulate the log siding along a side of the building. A first outer edge of the siding pieces can be attached to the building by nailing, screwing, or the like. The second outer edge can be configured to slide between the first outer edge of a previously attached, adjacent siding piece. A nailing strip can be provided to assist in attaching the initial siding pieces. Each outer edge can be configured to slope in a downward direction away from the building when attached to assist in the drainage of water.
[0009] Additionally, a vertical post log comer can be simulated using an outer comer log siding piece, this case, the outer corner log siding piece can have one or more straight siding pieces attached adjacent to the outer comer log siding piece. Further, for doors, windows, and other openings in the siding pieces, a channel siding piece can be provided that is configured to accept and hide an end of one or more adjacent siding pieces.
[0010] A first aspect of the invention provides a method for simulating a butt and pass log comer for an outer comer of a building, the method comprising: attaching a pass comer siding piece to a first side of the outer comer; attaching a butt comer siding piece to a second side of the outer comer on the same plane as the pass comer siding piece to form a row; and joining the butt comer siding piece to the pass comer siding piece.
[0011] A second aspect of the invention provides a system for simulating a butt and pass log comer for an outer comer of a building, the system comprising: at least one pass comer siding piece, wherein the pass comer siding piece extends approximately eight inches beyond the outer comer; and at least one butt comer siding piece that joins to the at least one pass comer siding piece proximate the outer comer.
[0012] A third aspect of the invention provides a system for simulating a butt and pass log comer for an outer comer of a building, the system comprising: pass comer siding pieces; butt corner siding pieces, wherein each butt comer siding piece joins to a pass comer siding piece proximate the outer comer; straight siding pieces; and a starter nailing strip.
[0013] A fourth aspect of the invention provides a method for simulating a vertical post log comer for an outer comer of a building, the method comprising: attaching an outer comer log siding piece to the outer comer; attaching a first siding piece to a first side of the outer comer adjacent to the outer comer log siding piece; and attaching a second siding piece to a second side of the outer comer adjacent to the outer comer log siding piece and on the same plane as the first siding piece to form a row with the first siding piece, wherein the first siding piece and the second siding piece each comprise a straight siding piece.
[0014] A fifth aspect of the invention provides a system for simulating a vertical post log comer for an outer comer of a building, the system comprising: an outer comer log siding piece, wherein the outer comer log siding piece is configured to be attached to a first side and a second side of the outer comer; and a plurality of siding pieces, wherein each of the plurality of siding pieces is configured to be attached to the building adjacent to the outer comer log siding piece and in a substantially perpendicular direction to the outer comer log siding piece.
[0015] A sixth aspect of the invention provides a system for simulating log construction of a building, the system comprising: a plurality of straight siding pieces for attaching to a side of the building; a starter nailing strip for attaching a first row of straight siding pieces to the building; a channel siding piece for covering an end of a straight siding piece adjacent to an opening in the building; and means for simulating at least one of a vertical post log comer and a butt and pass log comer on an outer comer of the building.
[0016] The illustrative aspects of the present invention are designed to solve the problems herein described and other problems not discussed, which are discoverable by a skilled artisan.
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[0017] These and other features of this invention will be more readily understood from the following detailed description of the various aspects of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
[0018] FIG. 1 shows a building having a simulated butt and pass log comer according to one embodiment of the invention;
[0019] FIG. 2 shows a side view of a simulated butt and pass log comer having a full round pass log look;
[0020] FIG. 3 shows a side view of a simulated butt and pass log comer having a traditional pass log look;
[0021] FIG. 4 shows a top view of the junction of a pass comer siding piece and a butt comer siding piece installed on an outer comer of a building according to one embodiment of the invention;
[0022] FIG. 5 shows a top view of the junction of two butt corner siding pieces installed on an inner comer of a building according to another embodiment of the invention;
[0023] FIG. 6 shows a cross-sectional view of an illustrative siding piece according to still another embodiment of the invention;
[0024] FIG. 7 shows a close up view of portions of two adjacent siding pieces installed on a building;
[0025] FIG. 8 shows illustrative siding pieces that join using a slot and tab system according to yet another embodiment of the invention;
[0026] FIG. 9 shows a cross-sectional view of an alternative siding piece according to another embodiment of the invention;
[0027] FIG. 10 shows a perspective view of a building corner having a simulated vertical post log comer according to one embodiment of the invention;
[0028] FIG. 11 shows a top view of the building comer shown in FIG. 10;
[0029] FIG. 12 shows a cross-sectional view of an outer comer log siding piece according to one embodiment of the invention; [0030] FIG. 13 shows a cross-sectional view of an illustrative channel siding piece; and
[0031] FIG. 14 shows an illustrative building having simulated log siding.
[0032] It is noted that the drawings of the invention are not to scale. The drawings are intended to depict only typical aspects of the invention, and therefore should not be considered as limiting the scope of the invention. In the drawings, like numbering represents like elements between the drawings.
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[0033] The invention provides a system and method for simulating log siding on a building, h particular, a butt and pass log comer is simulated using a pass corner siding piece and a butt comer siding piece. Each siding piece can he attached to a respective side of an outer comer of the building on the same plane. The two siding pieces can be configured to join at the point of contact to provide additional strength to the siding. The pass corner siding piece can simulate either a full round butt and pass look or a traditional butt and pass look for the portion that extends beyond the comer. A straight siding piece can also be provided to simulate the log siding along a side of the building. A first outer edge of the siding pieces can be attached to the building by nailing, screwing, or the like. The second outer edge can be configured to slide between the first outer edge of a previously attached, adjacent siding piece. A nailing strip can be provided to assist in attaching the initial siding pieces. Each outer edge can be configured to slope in a downward direction away fiOin the building when attached to assist in the drainage of water.
[0034] Additionally, a vertical post log comer can be simulated using an outer comer log siding piece. In this case, the outer comer log siding piece can have one or more straight siding pieces attached adjacent to the outer comer log siding piece. Further, for doors, windows, and other openings in the siding pieces, a channel siding piece can be provided that is configured to accept and hide an end of one or more adjacent siding pieces.
[0035] Turning to FIG. 1, a building 10 is shown having an outer comer 12 and a corresponding inner comer 13. Outer comer 12 is formed at a junction of a first side 14 and a second side 16 of building 10. Building 10 is constracted using framing, in which a foundation 18 is poured, studs 20 are installed to frame building 10, and exterior sheathing 22 and housewrap 24 are applied to the exterior of building 10 for insulation, as is well known in the art. It is understood, however, that the invention can be applied to buildings 10 constracted using any approach. Further, while outer comer 12 is shown as an approximately ninety degree angle, it is understood that the invention can be applied to an outer comer 12 having any angle more or less than ninety degrees.
[0036] Outer comer 12 of building 10 has a simulated butt and pass log comer 26 constructed according to one embodiment of the invention. As shown, simulated butt and pass log comer 26 is constracted using a plurality of pairs of pass comer siding pieces 28, and butt comer siding pieces 30. Each pass comer siding piece 28 is attached to one side of outer comer 12, and a corresponding butt comer siding piece 30 is attached on the same plane as pass comer siding piece 28 to the other side of outer comer 12 thereby forming a row of siding pieces. Additional pass comer siding pieces 28 and butt corner siding pieces 30 can be attached to building 10 forming a plurality of rows along the height of outer comer 12 of building 10. hi a typical embodiment, the side of building 10 on which pass comer siding piece 28 is attached is alternated for adjacent rows, hi this embodiment, each pass comer siding piece 28 simulates a "full round" pass log. However, it is understood that pass comer siding piece 28 can simulate any shape, including a "traditional" butt and pass log comer. A plurality of straight siding pieces 31 are also provided to simulate a log look along sides 14, 16 of building 10. [0037] The siding pieces can be manufactured using any approach now known or later developed. For example, siding pieces can comprise a single molded unit made of polypropylene or the like. The exterior sides of the siding pieces can be molded to simulate, for example, a natural cedar grain, texture, and/or draw knife appearance. Each siding piece can simulate a log having a width that corresponds to commonly used log widths. Typical log widths include, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, twelve, and fourteen inches and can be dependent upon the type of wood (i.e., cedar, pine, spruce, fir, etc.), and/or log style (i.e., handcrafted log, milled cabin log, etc.) that is being simulated. Pass comer siding pieces 28 can extend beyond the comer by any desired length and can have any desired width. A typical length/width combination comprises a length of approximately eight inches beyond the building with a width of approximately eight inches. In this embodiment, the portion of siding pieces that attach to the building would have a width of approximated three and a half inches. It is understood that the various siding pieces discussed herein can be provided in different lengths or can be cut to varying lengths to stagger the seams that are formed when two siding pieces abut. Further, it is understood that while each siding piece is discussed as simulating a single log, multiple adjacent logs can be simulated in a single siding piece.
[0038] FIG. 2 shows a side view of a simulated butt and pass log comer 126 having the full round pass log look, hi this embodiment, each pass comer siding piece 128 includes a narrower portion 132 that is attached to a building, and a rounded portion 134 having a greater height and width that extends beyond the building. Each butt comer siding piece 130 is configured to meet a pass comer siding piece 128 at the outer comer of the building. FIG. 3 shows a side view of a simulated butt and pass log comer 226 having the traditional butt and pass log look, h this embodiment, each pass comer siding piece 228 maintains substantially the same height as it extends beyond the outer comer of the building. However, each pass comer siding piece 228 has a larger width for the portion that extends beyond the building.
[0039] FIG. 4 shows a top view of the junction of a pass corner siding piece 328 and a butt comer siding piece 330 installed at a substantially ninety degree outer comer of building 310. As can be seen, butt comer siding piece 330 and the portion 332 of pass comer siding piece 328 that is attached to building 310 have substantially the same widths. However, pass comer siding piece 328 also includes a wider portion 334 that extends beyond the outer comer of the building to simulate a wider log. Pass comer siding piece 328 includes a transition portion 336 that has a width that varies from the width of portion 332 to the width of wider portion 334. In one embodiment, transition portion 336 has an interior side 338 that forms an approximately forty- five degree angle 340 with the interior side of narrow portion 332. Similarly, butt comer siding piece 330 includes a corner end 342 that forms an approximately forty-five degree angle 344 with the interior side of butt corner siding piece 330. Use of an approximately forty-five degree angle allows two butt comer siding pieces 330 to also be used at a substantially ninety-degree junction of an interior comer of a building since the two butt comer siding pieces can join to one another. For example, FIG. 5 shows the junction of two butt comer siding pieces 330A, 330B attached to building 310 at an interior corner.
[0040] FIG. 6 shows a cross-sectional view of a siding piece 50 according to one embodiment of the invention. Siding piece 50 can comprise a butt comer siding piece, a straight siding piece, and/or a pass comer siding piece. Siding piece 50 includes an interior side 52 that is attached to a building, and an exterior side 54 that faces away from the building. Exterior side 54 may include a simulated wood finish (see e.g., FIG. 1). i this embodiment, exterior side 54 is rounded. However, it is understood that exterior side 54 can comprise any shape. Siding piece 50 further includes a top outer edge 56 and a bottom outer edge 58. Top outer edge 56 is configured to slope at a slightly downward angle when siding piece 50 is installed on a building. This promotes any water that may be present to flow away from the building. Bottom outer edge 58 is also configured to slope at a slightly downward angle so that bottom outer edge 58 and a top outer edge 56 of an adjacent siding piece butt against each other. [0041] Siding piece 50 further includes an interior bracing 60. Interior bracing 60 provides additional structural support to assist siding piece 50 in maintaining its shape. Further, interior bracing 60 can be used to support insulating material, and/or as a top outer edge of a siding piece that requires cutting to be placed on a building. For example, for a siding piece having an exterior side of eight inches, interior bracing 60 can be placed every two inches to provide support should the siding piece require cutting. Although shown at a substantially right angle to interior side 52, interior bracing 60 can be configured to slope in a slightly downward direction similar to top outer edge 56. Interior bracing 60 can run contiguously along the length of siding piece 50 or can comprise a plurality of relatively narrow supports or "ribs" spaced along the length of siding piece 50.
[0042] Siding piece 50 further includes a nailing strip 62 proximate to top outer edge 56, and a barb 64 proximate to bottom outer edge 58. As shown in FIG. 1, nailing strip 62 includes at least one row of a plurality of apertures 66 that allow a nail, screw or the like to be inserted to attach siding piece 50 to a building. Barb 64 comprises a narrowed portion of interior side 52 that is configured to slide between a nailing strip 62 of an adjacent siding piece 50 and the building to hold bottom outer edge 58 in place. In this embodiment, an interior side 68 that is adjacent to bottom outer edge 58 does not contact the building when siding piece 50 is installed. This allows interior side 68 to form a channel with the building into which the nailing strip 62 of an adjacent siding piece can be inserted to engage barb 64. Using this installation approach, it is understood that two configurations of pass comer siding pieces and butt comer siding pieces would need to be provided having their respective comer ends on opposite sides of the siding pieces. [0043] FIG. 7 shows a close up view of portions of a siding piece 150A installed adjacent to a previously installed siding piece 150B. In this embodiment of siding piece 150B, two rows of apertures 166 A, 166B are included on nailing strip 162. Siding piece 150B is attached to building 110 using rows of apertures 166 A, 166B. To facilitate installation of an adjacent siding piece, the end of nailing strip 162 can include a slight bend away from building 110 when siding piece 150B is installed. To install siding piece 150A, barb 164 is slid between nailing strip 162 and building 110. Interior side 168 provides sufficient space to allow nailing strip 162 to pass between interior side 168 and building 110 and be engaged by barb 164. In one embodiment, nailing strip 162 extends about one and a half inches above top outer edge 156, interior side 168 extends about one and a half inches from bottom outer edge 158, and barb 164 has a length of about three eighths of an inch. As shown in FIG. 1, to assist in installing a first row of siding pieces, a starter nailing strip 70 can be attached to building 10. Starter nailing strip 70 can be configured in a substantially similar manner as nailing strip 162. The barbs for each siding piece in the first row of siding pieces can then be inserted between starter nailing strip 70 and building 10 in the same manner as discussed above.
[0044] Returning to FIG. 6, siding piece 50 also includes a plurality of slot supports 71. Slot supports 71 allow two siding pieces 50 that abut one another to be joined using a tab and slot approach that is commonly known in the art. While shown on interior side 52 of siding piece 50, it is understood that slot supports 71 can be placed anywhere on siding piece 50, including on one or more supports 60 and exterior side 54.
[0045] FIG. 8 shows top views of illustrative siding pieces incorporating a tab and slot system according to one embodiment of the invention. The siding pieces comprise a pass comer siding piece 428, a butt corner siding piece 430, and a straight siding piece 431. Each siding piece includes an interior side 452 that is attached to a building and an exterior side 454. [0046] hi this embodiment, pass comer siding piece 428 includes two slot supports 471 on interior side 438 for accepting tabs 472 included on comer end 442 of butt comer siding piece 430. When installed, tabs 472 align with apertures in slot supports 471 to join butt comer siding piece 430 with pass comer siding piece 428. Butt comer siding piece 430 is shown including a tab 472 proximate exterior side 454 and a tab 472 proximate interior side 452. However, it is understood that tabs 472 can be located anywhere along comer end 442 of butt corner siding piece 430 and/or interior side 438 of pass comer siding piece 428. Pass corner siding piece 428 and butt comer siding piece 430 are also shown including tabs 474 on their respective interior ends. Tabs 474 can be included to join pass corner siding piece 428 and butt comer siding piece 430 with an abutting straight siding piece 431. Straight siding piece 431 includes a slot support 476 for use with tabs 474. Slot support 476 is shown as extending the entire length of straight siding piece 431. h this configuration, slot support 476 can include a plurality of apertures , spaced so that tabs 474 can be inserted and align with an aperture regardless of whether straight siding piece 431 requires cutting along its length prior to being installed on a building. It is understood that various alternative placements and configurations of tabs and slots are possible. For example, straight siding piece 431 can include a tab on one end, and slot supports on the other. Alternatively, pass comer siding piece 428 and butt corner siding piece 430 can include a slot support similar to slot support 476. In this case, a dual tab piece 478 can be provided that can be inserted in the slots of two abutting siding pieces.
[0047] FIG. 9 shows a cross-sectional view of an alternative siding piece 250 according to another embodiment of the invention. Similar to siding piece 50 (FIG. 6), siding piece 250 includes an interior side 252 and an exterior side 254. However, interior side 252 has an indented central portion 253 that allows air to flow between the building and siding piece 250 when siding piece 250 is attached thereto. Additionally, siding piece 250 includes an alternative interior bracing 260. Interior bracing 260 is placed at a location on interior side 252 that corresponds to an approximate center of exterior side 254. Interior bracing 260 then forms a curved "Y" shape that meets exterior side 254 at locations on either side of the center of exterior side 254. Further, siding piece 250 is also shown with slot supports 271 located on exterior side 254, rather than interior side 252. Slot supports 271 are also shown having an open channel, this embodiment, a tab can slide into slot supports 271 to provide additional stability, without locking to slot supports 271.
[0048] A vertical post log comer is another popular look for an outer corner of a log and/or simulated log structure. FIG. 10 shows a perspective view and FIG. 11 shows a top view of an outer comer 112 of a building 110 that has a simulated vertical post log corner 180 constracted according to one embodiment of the invention. As shown in FIGS. 10-11, vertical post log comer 180 comprises at least one outer comer log siding piece 182 and a plurality of rows of straight siding pieces 131 along the height of outer comer 112. Each straight siding piece 131 can be attached to building 110 so that one end abuts outer comer log siding piece 182. Further, the abutting end of each straight siding piece 131 could join to outer comer log siding piece 182 using, for example, support slots and tabs as discussed above. Alternatively, a small amount of space (e.g., a quarter of an inch) can be left between outer comer log siding piece 182 and a straight siding piece 131 to allow for expansion, contraction, and the like. [0049] FIG. 12 shows a cross-sectional view of an illustrative outer comer log siding piece 282. Outer comer log siding piece 282 is shown including a rounded exterior side 284 that simulates the look of a log. Exterior side 284 is supported by a pair of side bracings 286A-B, and an interior bracing 288. A notch 290 is also included opposite exterior side 284 to readily allow outer comer log siding piece 282 to be attached to each side of an outer comer of a building as shown in FIGS. 10 and 11. To this extent, a portion of notch 290 can extend beyond side bracings 286 A-B to allow for nailing, screwing, tacking, or the like, outer corner log siding piece 282 to the building. Further, this portion of notch 290 can include holes or the like, to further aid in the attachment of outer comer log siding piece 282 similar to nailing strip 70 (FIG. 1) as discussed above. Outer comer log siding piece 282 can comprise any width and/or length desired. For example, outer comer log siding piece 282 could comprise a length of eight, ten, or (twelve feet, and have a diameter of approximately nine and a half inches. Additionally, an end of outer corner log siding piece 282 could be enclosed and be configured to slope at a slightly downward angle away from the building when attached thereto.
[0050] It is understood that numerous variations of outer corner log siding piece 282 are possible. For example, exterior side 284 could comprise a rectangular, octagonal, or some alternative shape. Further, side bracings 286A-B could be angled in a manner that a butt comer siding piece 430 (FIG. 8) can be used rather than a straight siding piece as shown. Additionally, exterior side 284 can be configured to simulate any of various types of log styles (e.g., handcrafted, Swedish cope, pioneer, cabin, etc.) as well as any of various wood types (e.g., cedar, pine, spruce, fir, etc.). Still further, while shown and described as being mounted vertically, it is understood that outer comer log siding piece 282 could be mounted in any position (e.g., horizontal, angled, etc.) to a building or other structure.
[0051] h order to meet one or more openings in a building with the simulated log siding in a visually pleasing manner, a channel siding piece can be included. For example, FIG. 13 shows a cross-sectional view of an illustrative channel siding piece 91. Channel siding piece 91 includes an interior side 92 for attaching chamiel siding piece 91 to a building and an exterior side 94 for simulating a log look while covering one or more siding pieces (e.g., straight siding piece 431 (FIG. 8)), which can be attached to interior side 92 by a support 96. one embodiment, support 96 has a length that is sufficient to place exterior side 94 beyond the widest point of the siding pieces attached to the building. For example, if the siding pieces are a maximum of three and a half inches wide, then support 96 can have a length just beyond three and a half inches (e.g., approximately 3.56"). In any case, exterior side 94 can have a length of approximately two and a half inches so that the end of each siding piece is readily covered, while maintaining a small profile for channel siding piece 91. Siding pieces can be mounted alongside channel siding piece 91 in such a manner that a gap (e.g., a quarter of an inch) remains between support 96 and the end of the siding piece. As a result, the siding piece can be allowed to expand, contract, or the like without buckling. To this extent, it is understood that side bracings 286A-B (FIG. 12) of vertical post siding piece 282 (FIG. 12) could have similar shape and dimensions as channel siding piece 91 in order to allow the ends of siding pieces to be hidden behind exterior side 284 (FIG. 12) when installed. It is understood that channel siding piece 91 is only illustrative, and numerous modifications can be made. For example, exterior side 94 could be rounded to simulate a quarter log or the like.
[0052] FIG. 14 shows an illustrative building 210 having simulated log siding according to one embodiment of the invention. Building 210 is shown having numerous straight siding pieces 231 that substantially cover the side of building 210 from foundation to its peak, thereby creating an appearance of a log structure. Building 210 includes simulated vertical post comers that are created using vertical post siding pieces 282 to which siding pieces 231 butt up against. For doors and windows, channel siding pieces 291 are used to accept and cover the ends of siding pieces 282. As shown, channel siding pieces 291 can be installed on an angle and cover an end of a siding piece 282 that is cut at an angle. Further, siding pieces 291 could be installed in a horizontal manner to provide a consistent look along the top and or bottom of a window, door, etc.
[0053] The foregoing description of various aspects of the invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed, and obviously, many modifications and variations are possible. Such modifications and variations that may be apparent to a person skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the invention as defined by the accompanying claims.

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CLAIMSWhat is claimed is:
1. A method for simulating a butt and pass log comer for an outer comer of a building, the method comprising: attaching a pass comer siding piece to a first side of the outer comer; attaching a butt comer siding piece to a second side of the outer comer on the same plane as the pass comer siding piece to form a row; and joining the butt comer siding piece to the pass comer siding piece.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the attaching steps include nailing a first outer edge of each siding piece into the side of the building. '
3. The method of claim 1, further comprising repeating the attaching and joining steps for a desired number of rows along the height of the outer comer of the building.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein the attaching step for each siding piece for a subsequent row includes inserting a barb on a first outer edge of each siding piece between a second outer edge of a siding piece for a previous row and the building.
5. The method of claim 1, further comprising joining a straight siding piece to an interior end of each pass comer siding piece and each butt comer siding piece on at least one of the first side and the second side.
6. A system for simulating a butt and pass log comer for an outer corner of a building, the system comprising: at least one pass comer siding piece, wherein the pass comer siding piece extends approximately eight inches beyond the outer comer; and at least one butt comer siding piece that joins to the at least one pass comer siding piece proximate the outer comer.
7. The system of claim 6, wherein the at least one butt comer siding piece joins to the at least one pass comer siding piece using a slot and tab system.
8. The system of claim 6, further comprising at least one straight siding piece that joins to at least one of the at least one pass comer siding piece and the at least one butt comer siding piece.
9. The system of claim 8, wherein the at least one straight siding piece joins using a slot and tab system.
10. The system of claim 6, wherein each siding piece includes a rounded exterior side.
11. The system of claim 6, wherein each siding piece includes an interior bracing.
12. The system of claim 6, wherein each siding piece includes a downward sloped ledge on each outer edge.
13. The system of claim 6, wherein each siding piece includes a nailing strip proximate a first outer edge.
14. The system of claim 13, wherein each siding piece further includes a barb proximate a second outer edge, wherein the barb is inserted between the nailing strip of an adjacent siding piece and the building.
15. The system of claim 13, wherein the top of the nailing strip angles away from the building when each siding piece is attached to the building.
16. The system of claim 6, further comprising at least one starter nailing strip.
17. A system for simulating a butt and pass log comer for an outer comer of a building, the system comprising: pass comer siding pieces; butt comer siding pieces, wherein each butt comer siding piece joins to a pass comer siding piece proximate the outer comer; straight siding pieces; and a starter nailing strip.
18. The system of claim 17, wherein each siding piece includes: a rounded exterior side; a sloped ledge on each outer edge; a nailing strip proximate a first outer edge; and a barb proximate a second outer edge; wherein when each siding piece is installed on a side of a building, the sloped ledges are downwardly sloped, and the barb is inserted between the building and one of: the nailing strip of an adjacent siding piece and the starter nailing strip.
19. The system of claim 18, wherein each siding piece further includes an interior bracing.
20. The system of claim 17, wherein the pass comer siding piece includes a rounded portion that extends beyond the outer comer.
21. A method for simulating a vertical post log comer for an outer comer of a building, the method comprising: attaching an outer comer log siding piece to the outer comer; attaching a first siding piece to a first side of the outer comer adjacent to the outer comer log siding piece; and attaching a second siding piece to a second side of the outer corner adjacent to the outer comer log siding piece and on the same plane as the first siding piece to form a row with the first siding piece, wherein the first siding piece and the second siding piece each comprise a straight siding piece.
22. The method of claim 21, wherein the attaching a first siding piece and the attaching a second siding piece steps include nailing a first outer edge of each siding piece into the side of the building.
23. The method of claim 21, further comprising repeating the attaching a first siding piece and the attaching a second siding piece steps for a desired number of rows along the height of the outer corner of the building.
24. The method of claim 23, wherein the attaching step for each siding piece for a subsequent row includes inserting a barb on a first outer edge of each siding piece between a second outer edge of a siding piece for a previous row and the building.
25. The method of claim 21, further comprising attaching a starter nailing strip along a bottom edge of the building to assist in installing one of the first siding piece and the second siding piece.
26. A system for simulating a vertical post log comer for an outer comer of a building, the system comprising: an outer comer log siding piece, wherein the outer comer log siding piece is configured to be attached to a first side and a second side of the outer comer; and a plurality of siding pieces, wherein each of the plurality of siding pieces is configured to be attached to the building adjacent to the outer comer log siding piece and in a substantially perpendicular direction to the outer corner log siding piece.
27. The system of claim 26, wherein each of the plurality of siding pieces joins to the outer comer log siding piece.
28. The system of claim 27, wherein each of the plurality of siding pieces joins using a slot and tab system.
29. The system of claim 26, wherein the plurality of siding pieces comprise one of a plurality of straight siding pieces and a plurality of butt comer siding pieces.
30. The system of claim 26, wherein each of the plurality of siding pieces and the outer comer log siding piece includes a rounded exterior side.
31. The system of claim 26, wherein each of the plurality of siding pieces and the outer comer log siding piece includes an interior bracing.
32. The system of claim 26, wherein each of the plurality of siding pieces includes a downward sloped ledge on a first outer edge and a second outer edge.
33. The system of claim 26, wherein each of the plurality of siding pieces includes a nailing strip proximate a first outer edge.
34. The system of claim 33, wherein each of the plurality of siding pieces further includes abarb proximate a second outer edge, wherein the barb is configured to be inserted between the nailing strip of an adjacent siding piece and the building.
35. The system of claim 33, wherein the top of the nailing strip angles away from the building when each siding piece is attached to the building.
36. The system of claim 26, further comprising a starter nailing strip.
37. A system for simulating log construction of a building, the system comprising: a plurality of straight siding pieces for attaching to a side of the building; a starter nailing strip for attaching a first row of straight siding pieces to the building; a channel siding piece for covering an end of a straight siding piece adjacent to an opening in the building; and means for simulating at least one of a vertical post log comer and a butt and pass log comer on an outer comer of the building.
38. The system of claim 37, wherein each of the plurality of straight siding pieces includes: a rounded exterior side; an interior bracing; a sloped ledge on each outer edge; a nailing strip proximate a first outer edge; and a barb proximate a second outer edge; wherein when each siding piece is installed on a side of a building, the sloped ledges are downwardly sloped, and the barb is inserted between the building and one of: the nailing strip of an adjacent siding piece and the starter nailing strip.
39. The system of claim 37, wherein the means for simulating comprises an outer comer log siding piece that includes: a rounded exterior side; an interior bracing; a notch that enables the outer comer log siding piece to be attached to a first side and a second side of an outer comer of the building; and a plurality of side supports that attach the notch to the rounded exterior side.
40. The system of claim 37, wherein the means for simulating comprises a pass corner siding piece configured to extend beyond the outer comer; and a butt comer siding piece configured to abut the pass comer siding piece proximate to the outer comer.
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