Vertical siding panel protective strip

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Facer held by stiffener-type frame – Facer back abuts and conceals frame

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522871, 52460, 52464, 5250606, E04B 230

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060324260

ABSTRACT:
A prefab building protective system is disclosed, where the building includes multiple frame members supporting an exterior water shedding skin formed of adjacent panels. Two adjacent panels define a seam thereby where rain water leakage may occur. The present invention involves a T-strip having a back plate with width equal to or greater than the width of a frame members, and supporting an upstanding spline sufficient in height to extend through the spacing between adjacent panel members abutted against both faces of the spline.

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