Typically base boards, window and door casings and the like are fastened to a wall by finishing nails which then require to be patched with a filler and finish painted over the filler. Thus in most cases the boards are supplied in a prime paint condition so that the finish coat is applied simultaneously over the filler and the prime coat. This requires considerable labor to fill and paint the small holes left by the finish nails. Also it is generally not possible to remove the board for adjustment or to work on the adjacent wall or floor since the nails generally cause splitting of the board and prevent replacement of the board after it is removed.
It is one object of the invention to provide an improved arrangement for fastening the strip to the wall to provide a wall trimming system.
According to one aspect of the invention there is provided an apparatus for trimming interior walls of a building comprising:
a plurality of fenestration jamb members including a first and a second jamb member arranged at right angles for surrounding a fenestration opening;
each of the jamb members providing an front face located at an edge of one of the interior walls;
a plurality of elongate facing boards;
each facing board having a front face defining an attractive edge face and a rear face for fastening to the wall;
each of the first and second jamb members having associated therewith a respective first and second of the elongate facing boards mounted on a respective one of the interior walls along the edge of the wall for forming the attractive edge face of the wall;
each facing board having an inner edge facing inwardly along the wall and an outer edge located at the front face of the jamb member;
each facing board having in said front face of the board at a position spaced from the front face of the jamb member a continuously longitudinally extending groove;
the groove having a base recessed from the front face;
the groove having a first side edge in said front face at a position spaced from said inner edge of the board and a second side edge on said front face at a position spaced from the outer edge of the board;
the rear face of the board being fastened to the wall by a series of screws at spaced positions along the base of the groove of the board with the screws being recessed in the groove from the front face of the board;
and an extruded plastic strip inserted into the groove along the length of the board and covering the groove and the screws therein;
wherein the extruded plastic strip has a cap portion outside the groove and an insert portion extending into the groove;
the groove having a first a first side wall extending from the base to the first side edge and a second side wall extending from the base to the second side edge;
the first and second side walls being shaped to cooperate with a respective side edge of the insert portion of the extruded plastic strip to restrain the insert portion against movement out of the groove;
the cap portion having first and second side edges and an outer surface therebetween;
the first side edge of the cap portion being located on the front face of the board at a position spaced from the first side edge of the groove toward but spaced from said inner edge of the board;
the second side edge of the cap portion being located on the front face of the board at a position spaced from the second side edge of the groove toward but spaced from said outer edge of the board;
and a connection element, which is separate and spaced from the screws, connecting the board to the respective jamb member, the connection element including a component on the rear face of the board and a component on the jamb member.
Preferably the jamb member comprises a cut length of an extruded body. However it can also be formed of wood or other composite material.
Preferably the component on the jamb member comprises an element formed as an integral component of the extruded body.
Preferably the component on the rear surface of the facing board comprises a channel and the component on the jamb comprises an insert strip portion inserted into the channel as a friction fit.
Preferably the insert strip portion has arrow shaped fins engaging side walls of the channel.
Preferably the outer surface of the cap portion is domed in transverse cross-section so as to extend forwardly proud of the front face of the facing board.
Preferably the domed outer surface of the cap portion tapers to a sharp edge at the front face of the facing board.
Preferably the first and second facing boards have end portions thereof which come together at an angle at a corner and wherein there is provided a molded corner piece having a front face covering the front face of the end portions of the first and second boards, the front face of the corner piece providing a contiguous continuation between the front face of the first board and the front face of the second board.
Preferably the outer surface of the cap portion is domed in transverse cross-section so as to extend forwardly proud of the front face of the facing board and wherein the front face of the corner piece includes a molded ridge therein shaped to receive thereunder the outer domed surface of the cap portion of the strip.
Preferably the first and second side walls of the groove are tapered such that the spacing therebetween increases toward the base.
Preferably each of the first and second facing boards is a different color from the strip.
Preferably each of the first and second facing boards is extruded.
According to a second aspect of the invention there is provided an apparatus for trimming interior walls of a building comprising:
a plurality of fenestration jamb members including a first and a second jamb member arranged at right angles for surrounding a fenestration opening;
each of the jamb members providing an front face located at an edge of one of the interior walls;
a plurality of elongate facing boards;
each facing board having a front face defining an attractive edge face and a rear face for fastening to the wall;
each of the jamb members having associated therewith a respective one of the plurality of elongate facing boards mounted on a respective one of the interior walls along the edge of the wall for forming the attractive edge face of the wall;
a connection element for connection of the board to the respective jamb member including a component on the rear face of the board and a component on the jamb member;
wherein the jamb member comprises a cut length of an extruded body;
and wherein the component on the jamb member comprises an element formed as an integral component of the extruded body.
Preferably the component on the rear surface of the facing board comprises a channel and the component on the jamb comprises an insert strip portion inserted into the channel as a friction fit.
Preferably the insert strip portion has arrow shaped fins engaging side walls of the channel.
Preferably there is provided a separate attachment member separate from components and spaced from jamb member attaching the facing board to the wall at a position spaced from the jamb member.
Preferably the strip has an outer surface of the cap portion which tapers to an edge along respective sides of the groove.
Preferably the groove has reverse tapered sides so as to hold the insert portion of the strip as a snap fastening therein.
Preferably the strip is removable to allow the board to be unscrewed and removed to enable work to be carried out on the wall or adjacent floor and replaced at the same or an adjusted position.
Preferably the board is supplied in a finish paint condition.
In some cases the board is a different color from the strip to provide an attractive contrast. In other cases a matching color can be used.
The board with the groove therein can be an extruded plastics product or it can be cut from a wood product such as hard wood or MDF.
Where the board is a fenestration casing board for attachment along an edge of a fenestration opening in the wall, the board is preferably arranged for connection by the screws in the groove to a frame of the fenestration opening and there is provided a connection element for connection of the board to a jamb of the fenestration opening where the connection element includes a component on the rear surface of the board parallel to and spaced transversely of the groove.
In this case the connection element can include a component on the jamb defined by a strip which is fastened to the jamb and engages a receptacle on the board.
In some cases the component on the jamb comprises an element formed as an integral component of an extruded jamb.
In other cases the component on the rear surface of the board comprises a channel and the connection element includes a component on the jamb defined by an insert strip portion insertable into the channel as a friction fit, which insert strip portion is carried on an attachment flange member arranged for fastening along the jamb.
When used for casings, the strip is preferably pre-formed to length to define the four sides of a casing for a window or three sides for a door. This can avoid any cutting in the room to avoid the typical dust collection in building work
Preferably two of the boards have ends coming together at an angle at a corner and there is provided a molded corner piece covering the ends of the first and second boards and providing a cover at the corner with a front face of the corner piece providing a contiguous continuation between the front face of the first board and the front face of the second board.
Preferably each of the boards has a contour of the front face and the front face of the molded corner piece follows the contour.
Preferably each of the boards has an edge face generally transverse to the front face and wherein the corner piece has an edge wall covering the edge face at an end of each board.
Preferably each of the boards has two opposed edge faces generally transverse to the front face on opposite sides of the front face and wherein the corner piece has two edge walls each covering the respective edge face at an end of each board.
When used for forming a casing for a fenestration opening in the wall where the boards meet at a corner of the casing the front face of the boards and the front face of the corner piece lie in a common plane parallel to the wall.
When used forming a baseboard along two walls at an angle to one another where the boards meet at a corner between two walls the front face corner piece includes two portions at the angle each overlying a respective one of the boards.
Preferably the corner piece is fastened to at least one of the boards by adhesive tape.
Preferably the corner piece is hollow so that at least one of the boards passes behind the front face.
Preferably the corner piece has a rear face fastened by adhesive to a front face of board.
In one arrangement of the corner piece, the front face of the corner piece includes a groove which is contiguous with the groove in the boards. In this case there is provided a molded plastic strip portion simulating the extruded plastic strip and arranged to engage into the groove of the corner piece. The groove in the corner piece can be shaped such that the extruded plastic strip extends from the groove in the board into the groove in the corner piece.
In another arrangement of the corner piece, the front face of the corner piece includes a molded ridge shaped to follow an outer face of the strip so as to simulate the strip.
According to another aspect of the invention there is an apparatus for forming a decorative strip to be fastened along an edge of one or more walls comprising:
a first and a second elongate stiff decorative strip each having a front face which is arranged to be exposed along the edge of the wall or walls;
a fastening system for fastening a rear face of the strip to the wall or walls along the edge of the wall or walls;
the first and second strips having ends coming together at an angle at a corner;
and a molded corner piece covering the ends of the first and second strips and providing a cover at the corner with a front face of the corner piece providing a contiguous continuation between the front face of the first strip and the front face of the second strip.
Preferably each of the strips has a contour of the front face and the front face of the molded corner piece follows the contour.
Preferably each of the strips has an edge face generally transverse to the front face and wherein the corner piece has an edge wall covering the edge face at an end of each strip.
Preferably each of the strips has two opposed edge faces generally transverse to the front face on opposite sides of the front face and wherein the corner piece has two edge walls each covering the respective edge face at an end of each strip.
In accordance with one arrangement for forming a casing for a fenestration opening in the wall where the strips meet at a corner of the casing wherein the front face of the strips and the front face of the corner piece lie in a common plane parallel to the wall.
In accordance with one arrangement for forming a baseboard along two walls at an angle to one another where the strips meet at a corner between two walls wherein the front face corner piece includes two portions at the angle each overlying a respective one of the strips.
Preferably the corner piece is fastened to at least one of the strips by adhesive tape.
Preferably the corner piece is hollow so that at least one of the strips passes behind the front face.
Preferably the corner piece has a rear face fastened by adhesive to a front face of strip.
In accordance with one preferred arrangement each strip has in the outer face of the strip a continuously longitudinally extending groove where a rear face of the strip is fastened to the wall by a series of screws at spaced positions along the strip, the screws being recessed in the groove and wherein in there is provided an extruded plastic strip arranged to be inserted into the groove along the length of the strip covering the groove and the screws therein. However the strips can be fastened by other fastening systems
In accordance with one arrangement the front face of the corner piece includes a groove which is contiguous with the groove in the strips. In this case, preferably there is provided a molded plastic strip portion simulating the extruded plastic strip and arranged to engage into the groove of the corner piece. Preferably the groove in the corner piece is shaped such that the extruded plastic strip extends from the groove in the strip into the groove in the corner piece.
In accordance with one arrangement the corner piece is fastened to the wall by screws being recessed in the groove of the corner piece. Preferably the corner piece includes a support leg within the corner pieces to hold the corner piece from collapsing when the screws are inserted.
In accordance with one arrangement the front face of the corner piece includes a molded ridge shaped to follow an outer face of the extruded plastic strip so as to simulate the extruded plastic strip. Preferably the extruded plastic strip terminates behind the corner piece.
Preferably the strip is formed or molded to define a contour of the outer face. Materials such as hard wood or MDF can be used to maintain a traditional appearance.
The present arrangement can be used with the casing members formed of wood.
In a further feature, however the window can be finished using a vinyl casing formed of extruded casing material cut to length. As the size of the window is predetermined and set by the frame structure, it is possible to precut the members to the required lengths to accurately match the window, thus removing the necessity for onsite measuring, cutting and mitering.
When using a wood product, the casing for the door or window can be formed with two grooves, one at the door jamb for screwing the member to the jamb and the other spaced away from the jamb for screw fastening to the wall framing.
When using a vinyl or other extruded product, a hook portion extruded along the length of the strip or casing can be used to engage a suitable receptacle at the jamb with the groove and screw fastening arrangement used at the wall framing. In this way two point fastening is provided using only a single screw channel and a single hook portion.
Where the jamb is extruded, the receptacle can be formed along the length of the jamb as an extruded slot shaped to receive and contain the hook portion.
Where the jamb is formed of wood, a separate extruded element carrying the receptacle can be screwed onto an edge of the jamb.
Preferably the strip as defined above has an engagement portion along its length on the rear face thereof for engaging a corresponding element, the engagement portion on the rear face being parallel to and spaced transversely of the groove.
Preferably the corresponding element is provided in a jamb of a window or door so that the strip forms a casing or face plate for the window or door.
Preferably the corresponding element is provided on the jamb of a window or door by providing a separate extruded strip which is screwed to the jamb.
Preferably the corresponding element is provided on the jamb of a window or door by forming the corresponding element as an integral element in an extruded jamb.
Preferably the engagement portion along the rear face of the strip comprises a channel and the corresponding element comprises an insert strip portion insertable into the channel as a friction fit, which is insert strip portion is carried on an attachment flange member arranged for fastening along the jamb.
Preferably the strip is pre-formed to length to define the four sides of a casing for a window or three sides for a door.
According to another aspect of the invention there is provided the strip component of the combination for attachment as a casing to a window or door frame comprising:
a strip body having a rear face for placement against the frame, a front decorative face, an inside edge for placement adjacent the door or window edge and an outside edge spaced from the inside edge;
a first groove along the front face at a position closer to the outside edge;
a second groove along the rear face at a position closer to the inside edge, the first and second grooves being parallel.
According to a third aspect of the invention there is provided the extruded fastener strip component of the combination having two flanges at right angles for attachment to an edge of a frame member and an attachment fin along the flanges parallel to one of the flanges for engaging into a groove of a member to be fastened thereto.
One embodiment of the invention will now be described in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
A board or strip 10 is fastened to a wall 11 by screws 13 which extend through drywall 11 to studs 12. The board has a front or outer face 15 and a rear face 16 against the wall. The outer face 15 of the board has a contoured or shaped profile 18 with a continuously longitudinally extending groove 17. The rear face 16 of the board is fastened against the wall by a series of screws 13 at spaced positions along the board, the screws being recessed in the groove 17.
The groove and the screws therein are covered with an extruded plastic strip 20 inserted into the groove along the length of the board.
The strip 20 has an outer surface 21 which is domed in transverse cross-section and which tapers to an edge 22, 23 along respective sides of the groove. In this way the strip is shaped to smoothly join the contour 18 at the edge 22 so that the surface of the board and the strip are contiguous at the junction therebetween. The opposite edge can also be arranged to be contiguous or there may be a discontinuity in the curvature
The groove has reverse tapered sides 17A and 17B so as to hold a base portion 20A, which is similarly tapered, of the strip as a snap fastening therein.
As shown at 25 the strip can be later removed and the board unscrewed as shown at 13A and removed to enable work to be carried out on the wall such as painting or wall covering. When completed, the board and the strip can be replaced in the same position over the paint or covering. Work on the adjacent floor can be carried out such as laying a floor covering and the board replaced at the same or more typically an adjusted position dependent on the thickness of the floor covering applied.
Typically the board is supplied in a finish paint condition as indicated at 26 so that when the strip is inserted the board is complete with no filling or finishing required.
In a situation where the strip is visible against the front face of the board, the strip can be formed in a deliberately different or contrasting color from the board and maybe arranged to match an adjacent color scheme of the wall or floor.
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The extruded board 30 is attached to the jamb 31 and the a frame member 32 and studs or frame members 33 at the drywall or other cladding 34.
The board 30 has a rear face 35 butting against the wall surrounding the window or door opening 32 against the jamb 31. The board 30 has a front face 36 providing a decorative appearance which may be contoured as shown or may be plane as preferred and may include a coating. The board 30 covers the edge of the drywall 34 at the jamb 31.
The board 30 is fastened by a screw and groove coupling 38 as previously described at a position on the frame 33 spaced from the jamb 31 and by a separate fastener system 37 at the jamb 31.
The screw and groove coupling 38 comprises a groove 381 formed in the front face 36 along the full length of the board 30. In the extruded embodiment shown, the groove 381 is supported on each side by a support wall 382, 383 bridging to the rear face 35. In the solid wood product, the groove 381 is machined into the front face.
At spaced positions along the groove 381 is provided a series of screw fasteners 384 with the head within the groove and the body screwed into the frame 33. The screws are then covered by an extruded facing strip 386 snapped into the groove by two parallel legs 387 and including a domed strip 388 attached to the legs and extending over and across the groove.
The separate fastener system 37 includes a groove 371 formed in the rear face 35 of the board 30 into which is inserted an arrow shaped blade 372 with side fins 373 to hold the components together as a friction fit. The blade 372 includes a wedge 376 on the blade 372 to engage the side wall of the groove 371 to locate the blade against side to side movement in the groove. The blade 372 has two arrow shaped heads with side lips or fine 373 for engaging the sides of the groove 371 in a friction fit to hold that edge of the board 30 in place. The blade 372 is extruded as an integral part of a holding bracket 377 with two flanges 374 and 375 at right angles and fastened to the inside corner of the frame member 32 by screws 378 at spaced positions along the leg 375.
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The main holding action is effected by the screws 384. However the blade 372 acts to ensure that the edge of the board 30 at the jamb 31 is held tight against the front face 311 of the jamb 31. The board 30 can be removed and replaced for repainting if required by removing the cap 386, removing the screws 384 and pulling the coupling 37 apart by force against the friction fit.
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Each strip has a front face 42 which is arranged to be exposed along the edge of the wall or walls. Each strip has at least one side edge 43, 44 at right angles to the wall and to the front face 42. Each strip has in the outer face 42 of the strip a continuously longitudinally extending groove 45 so that a rear face 46 of the strip is fastened to the wall 46 by a series of screws 48 at spaced positions along the strip. The screws 48 are recessed in the groove 45 and there is provided an extruded plastic strip 49 arranged to be inserted into the groove 45 along the length of the strip 40, 41 covering the groove 45 and the screws 48 therein.
The first and second strips 40, 41 have ends 40A and 41A coming together at an angle at a corner generally indicated at 50. In this arrangement for forming a casing for a fenestration opening, that is a window or door, in the wall the strips 40, 41 meet at a corner of the casing where the front face 42 of the strips lie in a common plane parallel to the wall.
A molded corner piece 51 is provided covering the ends 40A and 41A of the first and second strips and provides a decorative cover at the corner 50 with a front face 52 of the corner piece 51 providing a contiguous continuation between the front face 42 of the first strip 40 and the front face 42 of the second strip 41.
Thus each of the strips has a contour or shape of the front face and the front face of the molded corner piece follows the contour so that it forms a continuation of the strips through the corner.
Each of the strips has the edge face or faces 43, 44 generally transverse to the front face 42 and the corner piece has inner edge wall 54, 55 covering the inner edge face at an end of each strip 40, 41 at the corner and outer edge wall 56, 57 covering the outer edge face at an end of each strip 40, 41. The corner piece 51 is hollow on the underside of the front wall 52 and inside of the side walls so that one of the strips that is strip 40 passes behind the front face. The end 40A thus projects well beyond the edge 58 of the front face 52 and is thus located closely adjacent the wall 56. The end 41A just projects into the hollow interior just beyond the edge 59.
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The arched ridge 60, 61 molded into the front face 80 is slightly greater in dimension than the strip 49 so that the strip 49 can extend behind the inner surface 60A at the molded ridge into the area behind the molded corner piece.
The corner piece 76 forms edges 80A, 80B along the corner piece which are visible at the front face of the boards 70, 71. The edges 80A and 80B may be chamfered. The edges 80A and 80B may be tapered inwardly toward the bottom of the corner piece 76 so that the length of the corner piece at the top edges 78 and 79 is greater than the length of the corner piece at the bottom edges 76A, 76B. This taper effect assists in allowing slight distortion of the corner piece from the square or right angle if the corner 75 is poorly constructed and out of a true right angle. The intention is to keep the molded corner piece as close as possible to the front face and top face of the boards 70, 71 so that there is no gap which could form an unsightly crack at the edge 80A. This is achieved by applying adhesive preferably as double sided tape pieces 90A to 90D at the top and front faces of the boards
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The corner piece 91 includes a curved corner edge 94 following ad simulating the curved edge at the drywall of the corner 75. Thus the corner piece can be used for curved drywall corners as has become widely used in recent years.
In the event that the corner 75 is inaccurately formed, a triangular nick 96 can be cut out at the junction of the top edges 78, 79 to allow these to be moved inwardly to reduce the angle therebetween from a right angle.
In addition to the base boards and fenestration boards shown above, the same system can be used for casing mirrors in a vanity. Thus the top and bottom rails containing the edge of the mirror and acting to support the mirror are fastened using screws through the groove 45 into studs of the wall and covered by the strips 49. The side rails containing the edge of the mirror also include the same grooves 45 and strips 49 for the same aesthetic appearance but are fastened onto the wall using double sided tape since they carry no load. Molded corner pieces of the type shown in
This application is a divisional application of application Ser. No. 13/324,448 filed Dec. 13, 2011. This application claims the benefit of priority under 35 USC 119 of Provisional Application 61/432,341 filed Jan. 13, 2011. This application claims the benefit of priority under 35 USC 119 of Provisional Application 61/442,418 filed Feb. 14, 2011. This application claims the benefit of priority under 35 USC 119 of Provisional Application 61/454,616 filed Mar. 21, 2011. This application claims the benefit of priority under 35 USC 119 of Provisional Application 61/565,809 filed Dec. 1, 2011. This invention relates to an apparatus for trimming interior walls and particularly a method and arrangement for fastening a board to a wall at a fenestration opening at a door or window casing.
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