Baseboard molding strip unit

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6604331
  • Patent Number
    6,604,331
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, July 9, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 12, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
An area between a wall and a floor of a building can be covered by a baseboard molding unit of the present invention. The baseboard molding unit of the present invention includes a wall-mounted track section that can be fixed to a wall by fasteners and which includes a dovetail joint element and a baseboard element that has a dovetail groove defined therein that is slidably, yet securely held on the dovetail joint element. Corner pieces are used for inside and for outside corners.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to the general art of static structures, and to the particular field of trim or shield members at corners of static structures.




2. Discussion of the Related Art




In nearly all habitable buildings, the areas where upright walls join floors may be unsightly when the building is first constructed. This unsightliness is generally created during the rough construction of the building and must be covered for the finished building. Molding strips are generally applied to the walls adjacent to the intersection of the wall and the floor to cover these unsightly areas. These molding strips are generally fixed to the wall using some sort of adhesive or mechanical fasteners. This requires skill, patience, care and experience. If not properly applied, a molding may have to be removed or repaired, either of which can be difficult and time consuming, and may be especially onorous if a contractor is required to remove improperly placed molding and replace it with new molding at his own expense.




If adhesive is used, the molding may have to be removed in strips with a great deal of clean-up work completed before new molding is placed on the wall. Not only are materials lost, time is consumed.




Pry bars and the like are often required to remove molding. When molding is removed in this manner, there is danger of damaging a floor or the wall adjacent to the molding. Damage to a floor or a wall is undesirable under most circumstances, but certainly in circumstances when a finished floor is damaged during removal of improperly placed molding. Painted or papered walls are also quite susceptible to damage during removal of molding.




It is sometimes necessary to remove molding for repair of the molding itself, or for repair or rework of the wall or the floor. If the molding is securely fixed to the wall, such desired removal may be very difficult or nearly impossible.




Therefore, there is a need for a baseboard molding strip unit that can be easily and accurately placed. There is a further need for a baseboard molding strip unit that can be easily removed and replaced if necessary.




Furthermore, in some cases, properly applied molding may still have gaps. This is especially true when a floor has been remodeled with a new finished product. It can be difficult and exacting work to apply molding to such gaps.




Therefore, there is a need for a baseboard molding unit that can be applied in a wide variety of situations.




Many people do their own work, i.e., are “do-it-yourselfers.” Such people may be quite skilled in many areas, but it is nearly impossible to be highly skilled in all phases of home modeling or re-modeling work. Thus, it is advantageous if work can be made as easy as possible for an unskilled person to achieve a finished product closely approaching the product that a highly skilled expert could achieve. This is especially true for finish work, including molding in a building. Such a product would benefit skilled and experienced workers as well.




Therefore, there is a need for a baseboard molding unit that can be applied by an unskilled person in a manner that can achieve a finished appearance approaching that achievable by a skilled person.




Room corners are an especially difficult area for proper placement of baseboard molding. Even skilled and experienced craftsman often find it difficult to properly place molding near room corners. This is especially troublesome for an unskilled or inexperienced person.




Therefore, there is a need for a baseboard molding unit that can be accurately, yet easily placed near room corners.




OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION




It is a main object of the present invention to provide a baseboard molding strip unit that can be easily and accurately placed.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a baseboard molding strip unit that can be easily removed and replaced if necessary.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a baseboard molding unit that can be applied in a wide variety of situations.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a baseboard molding unit that can be applied by an unskilled person in a manner that can achieve a finished appearance approaching that achievable by a skilled person.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a baseboard molding unit that can be accurately, yet easily placed near room corners.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




These, and other, objects are achieved by a baseboard molding strip unit which includes a wall-mounted track section fixed to a wall adjacent to a floor when in a set-up configuration and which includes a dovetail joint element; a baseboard element having a groove defined therein, with the groove being shaped and sized to snugly yet slidably receive the dovetail joint element on the wall-mounted track section in a snap-on manner; and fasteners releasably fastening the wall-mounted track section to the wall in the set-up configuration.




The wall-mounted track section is easily fixed to a wall, yet can easily be removed if necessary. Any marring of the wall near the molding unit caused by either placement or removal of the wall unit can be covered by the baseboard element. Thus, re-finish work is minimized for several reasons, including ease of initial placement, ease of removal and an ability to cover marred surfaces. Pry bars and hammers are not required as nails and/or screws can be used because they will be covered by the baseboard in the set-up configuration.




The unit of the present invention also includes corner pieces that can be fixed to either an inner or an outer corner and the remainder of the unit is easily modified to accommodate the corner pieces. Thus, placing molding near room corners is quite easily accomplished, even by an unskilled or inexperienced workman.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a wall-mounted track section and a baseboard element of the baseboard molding unit embodying the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a rear elevational view of the combination shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is an enlarged, side elevational view of the combination shown in

FIG. 1

with the baseboard element separated from the wall-mounted track section.





FIG. 4

is an enlarged, side elevational view taken along line


4





4


of FIG.


1


and similar to

FIG. 3

, with the baseboard element connected to the wall-mounted track section.





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of an inside corner element.





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of an outside corner element.





FIG. 7

is a plan view of a corner arrangement showing an inside corner and an outside corner.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from a consideration of the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings.




The baseboard molding unit of the present invention is easily placed and removed and easily accommodates room corners. The unit also covers most imperfections associated with placement or removal of the unit whereby such operations can be efficiently carried out.




A baseboard molding unit


10


of the present invention includes a floor surface


12


and an upright wall surface


14


adjacent to floor surface


12


. The surfaces


12


and


14


can be formed of any suitable material and generally form the floor and adjacent wall of a room in a building.




Molding unit


10


further includes a wall-mounted track section


20


having a rear surface


22


which abuts upright wall surface


14


when wall-mounted track section


20


is mounted on upright wall surface


14


and a front surface


24


. Wall-mounted track section


20


can be formed of any suitable material, such as metal or the like. Since adhesive is not needed to mount section


20


on a wall, the material of section


20


need not be selected with adhesion to the wall as a factor. Section


20


further includes a first side edge


26


, a second side edge


28


that is located adjacent to floor surface


12


when wall-mounted track section


20


is mounted on upright wall surface


14


, a first end edge


30


, a second end edge (hidden in FIG.


1


), a longitudinal axis


36


extending from first end edge


30


of wall-mounted track section


20


to the second end edge of wall-mounted track section


20


, and a transverse axis


40


extending from first side edge


26


of wall-mounted track section


20


to second side edge


28


of wall-mounted track section


20


. A transverse dimension, designated by the numeral


41


in

FIG. 1

, is defined between side edges


26


and


28


along transverse axis


40


. Wall-mounted track section


20


further includes a plurality of first fastener-receiving holes


42


defined through wall-mounted track section


20


from front surface


24


to rear surface


22


, the first fastener-receiving holes


42


being spaced apart from each other along longitudinal axis


36


of wall-mounted track section


20


. Unit


20


further includes a plurality of second fastener-receiving holes


44


defined through wall-mounted track section


20


from front surface


24


to rear surface


22


. Second fastener-receiving holes


44


being spaced apart from each other along longitudinal axis


36


of wall-mounted track section


20


. Associated first and second fastener-receiving holes


42


and


44


are spaced apart from each other along transverse axis


40


of wall-mounted track section


20


.




Baseboard molding strip unit


10


further includes a dovetail joint element


50


on front surface


24


of wall-mounted track section


20


. Dovetail joint element


50


extends along longitudinal axis


36


of wall-mounted joint section


20


from first end


30


to the second end of wall-mounted joint section


20


and is positioned between first side edge


26


and second side edge


28


of wall-mounted joint section


20


. Dovetail joint element


50


has a front surface


52


which is spaced apart from front surface


24


of wall-mounted track section


20


, a first edge


54


which is spaced from first side edge


26


of wall-mounted track section


20


and spaced from front surface


24


of the wall-mounted track section, a second edge


56


which is spaced from second side edge


28


of wall-mounted track section


20


and spaced from front surface


24


of wall-mounted track section


20


. Dovetail joint element


50


further includes a first angled edge


60


connecting first edge


54


of front surface


52


of dovetail joint element


50


to front surface


24


of wall-mounted track section


20


and is oriented at oblique angles to front surface


52


of the dovetail joint element


50


and front surface


24


of the wall-mounted track section. The angled orientation of edge


60


causes that edge to form a first angled corner


62


with first edge


54


of front surface


52


of dovetail joint element


50


and a second angled corner


64


with front surface


24


of wall-mounted track section


20


.




Dovetail joint element


20


further includes a second angled edge


70


connecting second edge


56


of front surface


52


of dovetail joint element


50


to front surface


24


of wall-mounted track section


20


and is oriented at oblique angles to front surface


52


of the dovetail joint element


50


and front surface


24


of wall-mounted track section


20


and forms a third angled corner


72


with second edge


56


of front surface


52


of dovetail joint element


50


and a fourth angled corner


74


with front surface


24


of the wall-mounted track section


20


. Dovetail joint element


50


is positioned between first fastener-receiving holes


42


and second fastener-receiving holes


44


and has a base


76


on front surface


24


of the wall-mounted track section


20


.




Baseboard molding strip unit


10


further includes a baseboard element


80


which includes a rear surface


82


which is positioned adjacent to wall-mounted track section


20


when baseboard element


80


is mounted on wall-mounted track section


20


, a front surface


84


, a first side edge


86


, a second side edge


88


, a first end edge


90


, a second end edge


92


, a longitudinal axis


94


extending between the first and second end edges


90


and


92


of baseboard element


80


and a transverse axis


96


extending between the first and second side edges


86


and


88


of baseboard element


80


. Baseboard molding strip


80


has a transverse dimension defined along transverse axis


96


between side edges


86


and


88


, designated by the numeral


98


in FIG.


3


. As can be seen in

FIG. 1

, transverse dimension


98


of the baseboard element is greater than transverse dimension


41


of the wall-mounted track section. This allows the baseboard molding strip to cover the wall-mounted track section


20


when unit


10


is in the set up configuration. This permits marring of the wall during set up to be covered and covers any fasteners used to fix the wall-mounted track section


20


to the wall


14


.




Baseboard molding strip


80


further includes a dovetail groove


100


defined in rear surface


82


of the baseboard element to extend along longitudinal axis


94


of the baseboard element


80


. Dovetail groove


100


has an inside surface


102


spaced from rear surface


82


of baseboard element


80


and which abuts front surface


52


of dovetail joint element


50


when baseboard element


80


is mounted on wall-mounted track section


20


. Inside surface


102


of dovetail groove


100


includes a first side edge


104


and a second side edge


106


, a first angled edge


108


connecting first side edge


104


of inside surface


102


of the dovetail groove


100


to rear surface


82


of baseboard element


80


and which forms a first angled corner


110


with inside surface


102


of dovetail groove


100


and which abuts first angled corner


62


of dovetail joint element


50


when the baseboard element


80


is mounted on the wall-mounted track section


20


. Dovetail groove


100


further includes a second angled edge


112


connecting second side edge


106


of inside surface


102


of dovetail groove


100


to rear surface


82


of baseboard element


80


and which forms a second angled corner


114


with inside surface


102


of the dovetail groove which abuts third angled corner


72


of dovetail joint element


50


when baseboard element


80


is mounted on wall-mounted track section


20


.




Dovetail groove


100


further includes a third angled corner


116


located between first angled edge


108


of the dovetail groove


100


and rear surface


82


of baseboard element


80


and which abuts the second angled corner


64


of dovetail joint element


50


when baseboard element


80


is mounted on wall-mounted track section


20


. Dovetail groove


100


further includes a fourth angled corner


118


located between second angled edge


112


of the dovetail groove


100


and rear surface


82


of the baseboard element


80


and which abuts fourth angled corner


74


of the dovetail joint element


50


when the baseboard element


80


is mounted on the wall-mounted track section


20


. As shown in

FIG. 4

, rear surface


82


of baseboard element


80


abuts front surface


24


of wall-mounted track section


20


when the baseboard element


80


is mounted on the wall-mounted track section


20


.




Fasteners, such as screws


198


, nails or the like are accommodated in holes


42


and


44


to attach wall-mounted track section


20


to surface


14


.




As shown in

FIG. 7

, adjacent upright walls can include an inside corner


200


, as shown between surfaces


14


and


210


and an outside corner


212


as shown between surfaces


14


and


214


.




Accordingly, baseboard molding unit


10


includes an outside corner piece


220


shown in

FIG. 7

as having a first portion


222


which has a rear surface


224


which abuts side wall surface


214


when outside corner piece


220


is mounted on side wall surface


214


. First portion


222


of outside corner piece


220


also includes an outside surface


226


. Outside corner piece


220


further includes a second portion


230


which has a rear surface


232


which is in abutting engagement with upright wall surface


14


when outside corner piece


220


is mounted on upright wall surface


14


. Second portion


230


further includes an outside surface


234


.




First and second portions


222


and


230


of outside corner piece


220


intersect each other to form a corner


240


which is located adjacent to outside corner


212


formed at the intersection between side wall surface


214


and upright wall surface


14


when outside corner piece


220


is mounted on upright wall surface


14


and on side wall surface


214


. Outside corner piece


220


further includes a first shoulder


244


on outside surface


226


of first portion


222


of outside corner piece


220


, and a second shoulder


246


on outside surface


234


of second portion


230


of outside corner piece


220


.




The baseboard molding unit


10


further includes an inside corner piece


250


shown in

FIG. 5

as having a first portion


252


which has an outside surface


254


which is in abutting engagement with inside wall surface


210


when inside corner piece


250


is mounted on inside wall surface


210


. Inside corner piece


250


further includes an inside surface


256


on first portion


252


. Inside corner piece


250


further includes a second portion


258


which has an outside surface


260


which is in abutting engagement with wall surface


210


when inside corner piece


250


is mounted on wall surface


210


. Second portion


258


also has an inside surface


262


on second portion


258


.




First and second portions


252


and


258


of inside corner piece


250


intersect each other to form a corner


270


which is located adjacent to inside corner


200


formed at the intersection between inside wall surface


210


and upright wall surface


14


when inside corner piece


250


is mounted on upright wall surface


14


and on inside wall surface


210


. Inside corner piece


250


further includes a first shoulder


272


on inside surface


256


of first portion


252


of inside corner piece


250


, and a second shoulder


276


on inside surface


262


of second portion


258


of inside corner piece


250


.




The shoulders on the corner pieces accommodate the wall-mounted track sections


20


so the baseboard elements will smoothly engage the corner pieces.




As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 3

, one form of baseboard element


80


includes a plurality of front shoulders


280


which form a decorative front for the mounted baseboard molding unit.




As can be understood from the foregoing, a method of finishing a wall using the unit of the present invention comprises providing a baseboard molding strip unit


10


which includes a wall-mounted track section


20


and which has a dovetail joint element


50


and a transverse dimension


41


and a baseboard element


80


which includes a dovetail groove


100


defined therein to slidably accommodate the dovetail joint element and having a transverse dimension


98


which is greater than the transverse dimension


41


of the wall-mounted track section; releasably mounting the wall-mounted track section on a wall; sliding the dovetail groove of the baseboard element onto the dovetail element of the wall-mounted track section in a “snap-on” manner; and covering the wall-mounted track section with the baseboard element.




It is understood that while certain forms of the present invention have been illustrated and described herein, it is not to be limited to the specific forms or arrangements of parts described and shown.



Claims
  • 1. A baseboard molding unit comprising:a) a floor surface; b) an upright wall surface adjacent to said floor surface; c) a wall-mounted track section having (1) a rear surface which abuts said upright wall surface when said wall-mounted track section is mounted on said upright wall surface, (2) a front surface, (3) a first side edge, (4) a second side edge located adjacent to said floor surface when said wall-mounted track section is mounted on said upright wall surface, (5) a first end edge, (6) a second end edge, (7) a longitudinal axis extending from the first end edge of said wall-mounted track section to the second end edge of said wall-mounted track section, (8) a transverse axis extending from the first side edge of said wall-mounted track section to the second side edge of said wall-mounted track section, the wall-mounted track section having a transverse dimension defined along the transverse axis of the wall-mounted track section from the first side edge to the second side edge of the wall-mounted track section, (9) a plurality of first fastener-receiving holes defined through said wall-mounted track section from the front surface to the rear surface, the fastener-receiving holes of the first plurality of fastener-receiving holes being spaced apart from each other along the longitudinal axis of said wall-mounted track section, (10) a plurality of second fastener-receiving holes defined through said wall-mounted track section from the front surface to the rear surface, the fastener-receiving holes of the second plurality of fastener-receiving holes being spaced apart from each other along the longitudinal axis of said wall-mounted track section, (11) associated fastener-receiving holes in the first and second plurality of fastener-receiving holes being spaced apart from each other along the transverse axis of said wall-mounted track section, (12) a dovetail joint element on the front surface of said wall-mounted track section, said dovetail joint element (A) extending along the longitudinal axis of said wall-mounted joint section from the first end to the second end of said wall-mounted joint section, (B) being positioned between the first side edge and the second side edge of said wall-mounted joint section, (C) having a front surface which is spaced apart from the front surface of said wall-mounted track section, (D) a first edge which is spaced from the first side edge of said wall-mounted track section and spaced from the front surface of said wall-mounted track section, (E) a second edge which is spaced from the second side edge of said wall-mounted track section and spaced from the front surface of said wall-mounted track section, (F) a first angled edge connecting the first edge of the front surface of the dovetail joint element to the front surface of said wall-mounted track section and being oriented at oblique angles to the front surface of the dovetail joint element and the front surface of said wall-mounted track section and forming a first angled corner with the first edge of the front surface of the dovetail joint element and a second angled corner with the front surface of said wall-mounted track section, (G) a second angled edge connecting the second edge of the front surface of the dovetail joint element to the front surface of said wall-mounted track section and being oriented at oblique angles to the front surface of the dovetail joint element and the front surface of said wall-mounted track section and forming a third angled corner with the second edge of the front surface of the dovetail joint element and a fourth angled corner with the front surface of said wall-mounted track section, (H) being positioned between the first plurality of fastener-receiving holes and the second plurality of fastener-receiving holes, and (I) having a base on the front surface of said wall-mounted track section; and d) a baseboard element which includes (1) a rear surface which is positioned adjacent to said wall-mounted track section when said baseboard element is mounted on said wall-mounted track section, (2) a front surface, (3) a first side edge, (4) a second side edge, (5) a first end edge, (6) a second end edge, (7) a longitudinal axis extending between the first and second end edges of said baseboard element, (8) a transverse axis extending between the first and second side edges of said baseboard element, the base board element having a transverse dimension defined along the transvere axis of the baseboard element from the first side edge of the baseboard element to the second side edge of the baseboard element, (9) the transverse dimension of the baseboard element being greater than the transverse dimension of the wall-mounted track section, (10) a dovetail groove defined in the rear surface of said baseboard element to extend along the longitudinal axis of said baseboard element and (A) having an inside surface spaced from the rear surface of said baseboard element and abutting the front surface of the dovetail joint element when said baseboard element is mounted on said wall-mounted track section, the inside surface of the dovetail groove including a first side edge and a second side edge, (B) a first angled edge connecting the first side edge of the inside surface of the dovetail groove to the rear surface of said baseboard element and forming a first angled corner with the inside surface of the dovetail groove which abuts the first angled corner of the dovetail joint element when said baseboard element is mounted on said wall-mounted track section, (C) a second angled edge connecting the second side edge of the inside surface of said dovetail groove to the rear surface of said baseboard element and forming a second angled corner with the inside surface of the dovetail groove which abuts the third angled corner of the dovetail joint element when said baseboard element is mounted on said wall-mounted track section, (D) a third angled corner located between the first angled edge of the dovetail groove and the rear surface of the baseboard element and which abuts the second angled corner of the dovetail joint element when said baseboard element is mounted on said wall-mounted track section, and (E) a fourth angled corner located between the second angled edge of the dovetail groove and the rear surface of the baseboard element and which abuts the fourth angled corner of the dovetail joint element when said baseboard element is mounted on said wall-mounted track section; and e) the rear surface of said baseboard element abutting the front surface of said wall-mounted track section when said baseboard element is mounted on said wall-mounted track section.
  • 2. The baseboard molding strip unit as described in claim 1 further including a plurality of fasteners.
  • 3. The baseboard molding strip unit as described in claim 1 further includinga side wall surface intersecting said upright wall surface; an outside corner formed at the intersection between said side wall surface and said upright wall surface; and an outside corner piece having (1) a first portion which has a rear surface which is in abutting engagement with said side wall surface when said outside corner piece is mounted on said side wall surface and an outside surface, (2) a second portion which has a rear surface which is in abutting contact with said upright wall surface when said outside corner piece is mounted on said upright wall surface and an outside surface, (3) the first and second portions of said outside corner piece intersecting each other to form a corner which is located adjacent to said outside corner formed at the intersection between said side wall surface and said upright wall surface when said outside corner piece is mounted on said upright wall surface and on said side wall surface, (4) a first shoulder on the outside surface of the first portion of said outside corner piece, and (5) a second shoulder on the outside surface of the second portion of said outside corner piece.
  • 4. The baseboard molding strip unit defined in claim 1 further includingan inside wall surface intersecting said upright wall surface; an inside corner formed at the intersection between said inside side wall surface and said upright wall surface; and an inside corner piece having (1) a first portion which has an outside surface which is in abutting engagement with said upright wall surface when said inside corner piece is mounted on said upright wall surface and an inside surface, (2) a second portion which has an outside surface which is in abutting engagement with said inside wall surface when said inside corner piece is mounted on said inside wall surface and an inside surface, (3) the first and second portions of said inside corner piece intersecting each other to form a corner which is located adjacent to said inside corner formed at the intersection between said inside wall surface and said upright wall surface when said inside corner piece is mounted on said upright wall surface and on said inside wall surface, (4) a first shoulder on the inside surface of the first portion of said inside corner piece, and (5) a second shoulder on the inside surface of the second portion of said inside corner piece.
  • 5. The baseboard molding strip unit as described in claim 2 further including a plurality of front shoulders on the front surface of said baseboard element, said front shoulders extending along the longitudinal axis of said baseboard element.
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