Device for cladding architectural shingles

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Lapped multiplanar surfacing; e.g. – shingle type – Interfitted sections

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52589, 52591, 52604, E04D 112

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051368234

ABSTRACT:
A flat sheet, having nailing tabs on both sides or edges thereof is to be fastened directly onto existing clapboard or shingles. The tabs are so configured that juxtaposed panels can be interdigitated via the tabs, and the sheets obscure the nailing tabs. The panels have ledges in which to nest the lowermost course of the to-be-sheathed clapboard or shingles, and a stub projecting from one side of the sheets is slidably received by a juxtaposed panel to effect a linear alignment of the juxtaposed panels.

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