PVC building trim

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – In situ attached-type channel or trim strip – Polymeric

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522871, 5271701, 5271804, 428906, F04F 1902

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055512011

ABSTRACT:
A PVC building trim and a method of applying the trim to a surface by bending the PVC trim to conform to the contour of the surface. The PVC is a high impact exterior PVC which can be bent to form permanent creases at a job site insitu without cracking the PVC. In one embodiment the PVC is fastened to the surface and a PVC molding is attached to the PVC trim to cover any fasteners which may be used. The PVC trim can be provided in a coil.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3609928 (1971-10-01), Mock
patent: 4663906 (1987-05-01), Weinar
patent: 5037685 (1991-08-01), Richards et al.

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