Vented furring strip
Abstract
A wall system for a structure including elongate furring strips having a multiplicity of transversely oriented air passages. The elongate furring strips are arranged on a first envelope layer of a wall and covered with a second envelope layer. The furring strips space the first and second envelope layers apart, forming a plurality of enclosed cavities or air spaces. The cavities are in fluid communication with each other through the air passages in the furring strips, and may be in fluid communication with the outside atmosphere. Air is thusly enabled to circulate from the outdoors through substantially all portions of the cavities, promoting drying of the first and second envelope layers, which may be sheathing and finish siding.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A wall system for a structure comprising a pair of envelope layers, the pair of envelope layers being substantially coextensive and spaced apart by a plurality of furring strips, each furring strip of the plurality of furring strips defining a multiplicity of passages extending generally transversely to a longitudinal axis of the furring strip, the plurality of furring strips arranged so as to define a plurality of enclosed cavities between the pair of envelope layers, each cavity being fluidly coupled to at least one adjacent cavity through the passages in one of the plurality of furring strips.
2 . The wall system of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the pair of envelope layers comprises sheathing.
3 . The wall system of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the pair of envelope layers comprises finish siding.
4 . The wall system of claim 1 , wherein each furring strip includes at least one layer comprising a generally planar first ply and a second ply, the first and second plies cooperating to define the multiplicity of air passages
5 . The wall system of claim 5 , wherein the second ply of each furring strip of the plurality of furring strips is generally convoluted.
6 . The wall system of claim 5 , wherein each furring strip of the plurality of furring strips has at least a pair of first plies.
7 . The wall system of claim 6 , wherein the second ply of each furring strip of the plurality of furring strips includes a multiplicity of cross-plies extending between the first plies.
8 . The wall system of claim 5 , wherein each furring strip of the plurality of furring strips has a plurality of layers.
9 . The wall system of claim 8 , wherein adjacent layers of the plurality of layers are hingably connected at a hingeline extending generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the furring strip.
10 . The wall system of claim 9 , wherein the hingeline of the furring strip is defined by a slice extending through the second ply and one of the first plies of the furring strip.
11 . The wall system of claim 9 , wherein the furring strip has first and second hingelines, the first hingeline defined by a first slice extending through one of the first plies and the second ply, and the second hingeline defined by a second slice extending though the other of the first plies and the second ply.
12 . The wall system of claim 9 , wherein the hingeline of the furring strip is defined by alternate severed and intact portions, the severed portions comprising substantially severed first and second plies, the intact portions comprising substantially intact first and second plies.
13 . The wall system of claim 8 , wherein the layers of the furring strip are stacked and fastened together.
14 . The wall system of claim 13 , wherein the furring strip further comprises means for fastening the layers together.
15 . The wall system of claim 13 , wherein the layers of the furring strip are fastened together by stitching.
16 . The wall system of claim 13 , wherein the layers of the furring strip are fastened together by fasteners selected from the group consisting of staples, glue, hot air welding, stitching, ultrasonic welding, infrared bonding, and any combination thereof.
17 . A wall system for a structure comprising a pair of envelope layers, the pair of envelope layers being substantially coextensive and spaced apart by a plurality of elongate furring strips, each furring strip having a pair of opposing sides, the furring strips spaced apart so as to define a plurality of separate cavities between the pair of envelope layers, each furring strip having means for fluidly coupling cavities adjacent each of the opposing sides of the furring strip.
18 . The wall system of claim 17 , wherein at least one of the pair of envelope layers comprises sheathing.
19 . The wall system of claim 17 , wherein at least one of the pair of envelope layers comprises finish siding.
20 . A method of constructing an exterior wall of a building, the method comprising:
providing a first generally continuous envelope layer, the first envelope layer presenting a surface; spacing apart a pair of elongate furring strips on the surface of the first envelope layer; each elongate furring strip having a pair of opposing sides and presenting a longitudinal axis, each furring strip defining a multiplicity of passages oriented generally transverse to the longitudinal axis and extending between the pair of opposing sides; and disposing a second generally continuous envelope layer on the furring strips, the second envelope layer being substantially coextensive with the first envelope layer so as to define a cavity between the first and second envelope layers.
21 . A wall system for a structure comprising:
a first surface and an opposing second surface defining a cavity therebetween; a plurality of elongate furring strips disposed in the cavity, each of the furring strips presenting a longitudinal axis and defining a plurality of passages, the passages oriented generally transverse to the longitudinal axis, the furring strips spaced apart in the cavity and positioned with the longitudinal axes of the furring strips oriented in a substantially vertical direction.
22 . The wall system of claim 21 , wherein each furring strip comprises a pair of generally planar plies spaced apart with a plurality of cross plies extending therebetween.Cited by (0)
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