Two-piece snap-lock facia border

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Gable or eave terminal construction

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E04B 709

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045493774

ABSTRACT:
A two-piece snap-lockable facia border for use around the peripheral edge of a flat-roofed building structure. A base member of the border includes a raised box-like enclosure defining a compressive engagement structure, and a fastening strip for fastening the base member to the respective top and side corner surfaces of the roof is provided on each elongate side thereof. One fastening strip depends from the box-like enclosure so as to be fastenable to the side surface of the structure, includes an engagement skirt angled slightly outwardly from the bottom thereof. A cap member of the facia border is complementarily shaped as the base member so that when snap-locked thereover layered roofing material can be compressively anchored therebetween. The cap member includes a rounded edge engageable with a side wall of the box-like enclosure, and along the opposing edge of the cap member a hooked edge is engageable with the base member engagement skirt.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4155203 (1979-05-01), Wolma
patent: 4241549 (1980-12-01), Hall et al.
patent: 4404777 (1983-09-01), Lolley et al.
patent: 4419850 (1983-12-01), Butzen

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