Claims
- 1. A molding strip for covering the joint formed between a horizontal surface, such as the top surface of a counter, and an adjacent vertical surface, such as a wall surface, said molding strip having an L-shape formed by a pair of integrally joined legs, said legs having respective outside surfaces together forming a gradually curved, generally concave front face of said strip and respective inside surfaces which are generally planar and substantially perpendicular, said strip including a hollow cavity extending along the length of said strip, and each said leg having a flared outer edge portion which angles inwardly from the planar extent of said inside surface of the leg.
- 2. A molding strip as set forth in claim 1, wherein said legs have bifurcated inner portions together forming outside and inside walls, said outside and inside walls being relatively gradually and sharply curved, respectively.
- 3. A molding strip as set forth in claim 2, wherein said outside and inside walls merge together at their outer ends and define therebetween said hollow cavity.
- 4. A molding strip as set forth in claim 3, wherein said hollow cavity is generally triangular in cross-sectional shape.
- 5. A molding strip as set forth in claim 4, wherein said outside and inside walls are substantially the same uniform thickness.
- 6. A molding strip as set forth in claim 1, wherein said flared outer edge portion of each said leg tapers to a narrow edge.
- 7. A molding strip as set forth in claim 1, further comprising an adhesive strip on the inside surface of one said leg.
- 8. A molding strip as set forth in claim 7, in combination with said horizontal and vertical surfaces, said adhesive strip being adhered to one of said horizontal and vertical surfaces and operating to hold said strip in place with outer edges of said flared edge portions engaging said horizontal and vertical surfaces to cover the joint between said horizontal and vertical surfaces.
- 9. A molding system for covering the joints formed between a horizontal surface, such as the top surface of a counter, and adjacent vertical surfaces, such as wall surfaces, the horizontal and vertical surfaces being substantially mutually perpendicular and forming two longitudinal joints, one vertical joint and a corner at the intersection of the joints, said molding system comprising:
- plural molding strips for covering the longitudinal joints, respectively, each molding strip having an L-shape formed by a pair of integrally joined legs, said legs having respective outside surfaces together forming a gradually curved, generally concave front face of said strip and respective inside surfaces which are generally planar and substantially perpendicular; and
- a corner piece comprising a pair of generally curved walls extending generally at right angles with respect to one another, each said wall having an outer end portion recessed at its inner side to form cover flange means from overlapping an adjacent end of a respective one of said molding strips, said cover flange means being of substantially uniform thickness and substantially conforming to the outside contour of said molding strip.
- 10. A molding system as set forth in claim 9, wherein said legs of each said molding strip have flared outer edge portions, and each said cover flange means has flared edge portions for overlapping and forming continuations of said flared outer edge portions of said molding strips.
- 11. A molding system as set forth in claim 10, further comprising an end cap for closing the end of one said molder strip, said end cap including generally L-shaped flange means for overlapping a portion of said front face of said molding strip at an end of said one molding strip, a generally L-shaped end wall extending from said L-shaped flange means, said end wall having generally perpendicular edges for abutting respective ones of the horizontal and vertical surfaces, and a pair of fingers extending perpendicularly to said end wall and from respective said edges of said end wall for engaging said inside surfaces of said one molding strip, said fingers being integrally joined together by a web extending therebetween to form with said fingers an L-shaped tongue insertable between said one molding strip and the horizontal and vertical surfaces.
- 12. A molding system as set forth in claim 11, wherein said flange means extends from said end wall a distance less than said tongue.
- 13. A system as set forth in claim 11, wherein said flange means has flared outer edge portions for overlapping and forming continuations of said flared outer edge portions of said one molding strip, and a gradually curved, substantially concave intermediate portion extending between said flared outer edge portions of said flange means for overlapping and forming a continuation of said front face of said one sealing strip.
- 14. A molding system as set forth in claim 9, wherein each one of said molding strips includes a hollow cavity extending along the length of said strip.
- 15. In an end cap for closing an end of a generally L-shape molding strip, said end cap including generally L-shaped flange means for overlapping a portion of an outside face of the molding strip at an end of the molding strip, a generally L-shaped end wall extending from said L-shaped flange means, said end wall having generally perpendicular edges for abutting respective ones of mutually perpendicular surfaces, and a pair of fingers extending perpendicularly to said end wall and from respective said edges of said end wall for engaging inside surfaces of the molding strip, the improvement comprising a web extending between and integrally joining together said fingers to form an L-shaped tongue insertable between the molding strip and the mutually perpendicular surfaces.
- 16. An end cap as set forth in claim 15, wherein said flange means extends from said end wall a distance less than said tongue.
- 17. An end cap as set forth in claim 15, wherein said flange means has flared outer edge portions for overlapping and forming continuations of flared outer edge portions of the molder strip, and a gradually curved, substantially concave intermediate portion extending between said flared outer edge portions for overlapping and forming a continuation of a gradually curved, generally concave front face of the molding strip.
- 18. An end cap as set forth in claim 15, in combination with said molding strip, said molding strip having an L-shape formed by a pair of integrally joined legs, said legs having respective outside surfaces together forming a gradually curved, generally concave front face of said strip and respective inside surfaces which are generally planar and substantially perpendicular.
- 19. A molding strip for covering the joint formed between a horizontal surface, such as the top surface of a counter, and an adjacent vertical surface, such as a wall surface, in combination with an end cap for closing an end of said molding strip,
- said molding strip having an L-shape formed by a pair of integrally joined legs, said legs having respective outside surfaces together forming a gradually curved, generally concave front face of said strip and respective inside surfaces which are generally planar and substantially perpendicular; and
- said end cap including generally L-shaped flange means for overlapping a portion of said front face of said molding strip at an end of said molding strip, a generally L-shaped end wall extending from said L-shaped flange means sid end wall having generally perpendicular edges for abutting respective ones of the horizontal and vertical surfaces, a pair of fingers extending perpendicularly to said end wall and from respective said edges of said end wall for engaging said inside surfaces of said molding strip, and a web extending between and integrally joining together said fingers to form an L-shaped tongue insertable between said molding strip and the horizontal and vertical surfaces.
- 20. A molding strip and end cap combination as set forth in claim 19, wherein said strip includes a hollow cavity extending along the length of said strip.
- 21. A molding strip for covering the joint formed between a horizontal surface, such as the top surface of a counter, and an adjacent vertical surface, such as a wall surface, in combination with another said molding strip and a joiner piece for covering a gap between adjacent ends of said molding strips when installed in line with one another, each said molding strip having an L-shape formed by a pair of integrally joined legs, said legs having respective outside surfaces together forming a gradually curved, generally concave front face of said strip and respective inside surfaces which are generally planar and substantially perpendicular; and said joiner piece including a front wall and a rearwardly extending divider wall means for positioning between said adjacent ends, said divider wall means dividing said front wall into a pair of oppositely extending cover flange means for overlapping respective end portions of said molding strips.
- 22. A molding strip and joiner piece combination as set forth in claim 21, wherein each said strip includes a hollow cavity extending along the length of said strip.
RELATED APPLICATION DATA
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 907,030, filed Sept. 15, 1986 and entitled "Sealing System", now U.S. Pat. No. 4,706,427 dated Nov. 17, 1987.
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