Claims
- 1. An extruded exterior corner drywall bead capable of wet mudding on both sides simultaneously comprising:a pair of extruded elongated flanges each with a wall facing surface and a room facing surface joined edge-to-edge lengthwise along a centerline forming an acute angle between said wall facing sides; said extruded elongated flanges being formed into a protruding nose member along said centerline on said room facing surface, said protruding nose member have a pair of flat continuous surfaces prepared to directly receive paint or texture, said protruding nose member having an elongated tip running approximately parallel to said centerline, said tip formed by said pair of flat continuous surfaces meeting at a substantially right angle, each of said flat continuous surfaces being approximately parallel to one of said room facing surfaces of said flanges respectively, said flat continuous surfaces extending away from said elongated tip a predetermined distance to a taper point, said flat continuous surfaces ending at said taper point, said flat continuous surfaces joining said flanges beyond said taper point forming a well, whereby said flat continuous surfaces and said well prevent crossover of wet mud from one of said flanges to the other.
- 2. The exterior corner drywall bead of claim 1 wherein said elongated tip is a sharp point.
- 3. The exterior corner drywall bead of claim 1 wherein said elongated tip is arcuate.
- 4. The exterior corner drywall bead of claim 1 further comprising holes in said flanges to increase mud adherence.
- 5. The exterior drywall corner bead of claim 1 wherein said flanges and said elongated protruding nose member form a single extruded piece.
- 6. The exterior drywall corner bead of claim 1 wherein said flanges and said elongated protruding nose member are high impact plastic.
- 7. The exterior drywall corner bead of claim 1 wherein said flanges are paper-plastic-paper laminate.
- 8. The exterior drywall corner bead of claim 1 wherein said flanges are tapered.
- 9. An interior drywall corner bead capable of wet mudding of both sides simultaneously comprising:a pair of elongated flanges each with a wall facing side and a room facing side joined edge-to-edge lengthwise along a centerline, said flanges initially forming a single flat surface; an elongated trapezoidal nose member attached to said flanges along said centerline on said room facing side running approximately parallel to said centerline, said elongated trapezoidal nose member having a flat top running approximately parallel to said flanges, said flat top extending away from said centerline for a predetermined distance to a taper point, said flat top ending at said taper point, said trapezoidal nose member quickly joining said flanges beyond said taper point; an elongated groove running end-to-end along said centerline on said wall facing side of said flanges, said groove penetrating into said nose member forming a hinge; said flanges and said nose member bending along said hinge to form an acute angle on said room facing side, said flat top on said nose member now forming two sections, each section still approximately parallel to one of said flanges, said sections forming an acute angle on said room facing side, whereby said sections on said nose member prevent wet mud applied to one of said flanges from crossing over to the other of said flanges.
- 10. The interior corner drywall bead of claim 9 further comprising holes in said flanges to increase mud adherence.
- 11. The interior drywall corner bead of claim 9 wherein said flanges and said elongated trapezoidal nose member form a single extruded piece.
- 12. The interior drywall corner bead of claim 9 wherein said flanges and said elongated trapezoidal nose member are high impact plastic.
- 13. The interior drywall corner bead of claim 9 wherein said flanges are paper-plastic-paper laminate.
- 14. The interior drywall corner bead of claim 9 wherein said elongated trapezoidal nose member is prepared to directly receive paint or texture.
- 15. The interior drywall corner bead of claim 9 wherein said flanges are tapered.
- 16. A method of wet mudding both sides of a corner bead simultaneously comprising the steps of:obtaining a wet mud corner bead piece, said wet mud corner bead piece itself comprising: a pair of elongated flanges each with a wall facing surface and a room facing surface joined edge-to-edge lengthwise along a centerline forming an acute angle between said wall facing sides; an elongated protruding nose member attached to said flanges along said centerline on said room facing side, said protruding nose member having an elongated tip running approximately parallel to said centerline, said tip formed by a pair of flat continuous surfaces meeting at a substantially right angle, each of said flat continuous surfaces being approximately parallel to one of said flanges respectively, said flat surfaces extending away from said elongated tip a predetermined distance to a taper point, said flat continuous surfaces ending at said taper point, said flat continuous surfaces joining said flanges beyond said taper point forming a well, said flat continuous surfaces being prepared to directly receive paint or texture, whereby said flat continuous surfaces and said well prevent crossover of wet mud from one of said flanges to the other. wet mudding a first of said elongated flanges with a mud dispensing box; wet mudding a second of said elongated flanges with said mud dispensing box while mud on said first flange is still wet, whereby said wet mud cannot cross over from said first flange to said second flange because of said protruding nose member; allowing mud on both of said flanges to dry; directly applying paint or texture to said elongated nose member and said dry mud on said flanges.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein said elongated flanges are high-impact plastic.
- 18. The method of claim 16 further comprising a plurality of holes in said flanges to increase adherence.
- 19. The method of claim 16 wherein said flanges are tapered.
- 20. The method of claim 16 wherein said elongated tip is a sharp point.
- 21. The method of claim 16 wherein said elongated tip is arcuate.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 09/608,084 filed Jun. 30, 2000.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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