The present invention relates to architectural molding longitudinal grooves.
Architectural molding trim is generally installed at a junction where the walls of a room meet the floor of the room, around the junction defining a window opening, around the junction defining a door opening, and at a junction where the walls of a room meet the ceiling of the room.
Usually, the trim comprises multiple elongated pieces of material, such as wood, plastic, composite, or the like, which are installed with a backside against the wall. Typically, there exists an edge of the trim which is immediately adjacent the wall surface, such that independently painting or staining the wall is difficult or impossible.
For example, when a building is originally constructed, the trim is preferably installed after the wall is painted or papered, and the flooring material installed. The trim may be separately painted or stained prior to installation.
However, when it is time to re-paint, re-stain, re-wallpaper, or re-floor the room, the trim is problematic in that it must either be carefully worked around in order to provide an aesthetically pleasing result, or alternatively, be removed, which increases the risk of damaging the trim.
In view of the aforementioned, there is a need for improved trim designs which allow for easier refinishing of the trim, adjacent walls, floors, ceilings, and the like. Thus an architectural molding longitudinal groove solving the aforementioned problems is desired.
The disclosure is directed to a functional improvement to architectural molding. A longitudinal groove is milled along at least one edge of the molding where the molding comes in contact with a supporting surface. A painter's brush may slip into the groove while applying paint to the supporting surface in the vicinity of the contact thereby eliminating the necessity of masking tape on the molding.
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The architectural molding longitudinal groove of the present invention provides improved trim designs, which address the problems discussed above. According to the present invention, a specialty architectural molding trim assembly includes a longitudinal groove milled along at least one edge that comes in contact with the wall. The molding may not be limited to any specific style, but may be used on numerous types and styles of moldings and trim boards. Some specialty molding styles are provided with a groove milled on two or more of the molding edges. For example, the groove may be provided on window and door casings, baseboard trim boards, chair rail, quarter round, plinth blocks, rosettes, crown molding, and the like.
Additionally, the aforementioned architectural molding is not limited to any particular material, but may be created in a number of different types of materials. Materials contemplated by the present invention include, but are not limited to, wood, plastic, metal, ceramic, natural stone, and any number of different types of composites and manufactured materials.
Advantageously, the milled longitudinal groove of the present invention eliminates the necessity of using masking tape, a painter's straight edge, or extreme care to keep paint off of moldings while painting walls and ceilings.
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Note how a painter's brush PB can slip inside the groove 50 of baseboard 10 in order to apply paint to the wall W. The groove 50 protects the baseboard from wall paint on brush PB. Thus, due to the groove 50, paint may be applied to the wall without application of masking tape, and the like to the baseboard 10.
The molding may not be limited to any specific style, but may be used on numerous types and styles of moldings and trim boards. Some specialty molding styles are provided with a groove milled on two or more of the molding edges. For example, as shown in
Additionally, the aforementioned architectural molding is not limited to any particular material, but may be created in a number of different types of materials. Materials contemplated by the present invention include, but are not limited to, wood, plastic, metal, ceramic, natural stone, and any number of different types of composites and manufactured materials.
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Advantageously, the milled longitudinal groove of the present invention, as presented in the aforementioned embodiments, eliminates the necessity of using masking tape, a painter's straight edge, or extreme care to keep paint off of moldings while painting walls and ceilings.
It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/US06/46966 | 12/12/2006 | WO | 00 | 6/10/2008 |
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60752038 | Dec 2005 | US |