This invention pertains to a crown molding assembly and to a related kit, each comprising a platform, a crown molding member, and en edge-trimming bead. The platform may comprise a drywall layer or stacked drywall layers. The crown molding member and the edge-trimming bead may be polymeric.
As exemplified in U.S. Pat. No. 6,477,818 B1 and U.S. Pat. No. 6,643,990 B2, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference, and in U.S. patent applications Ser. No. 10/850,225 and U.S. Ser. No. 10/774,798, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference, it is known to make a crown molding member from a suitable polymeric material, such as polyvinyl chloride.
Typically, a crown molding member is used to trim a corner where a wall panel and a ceiling panel meet, so as to cover a strip that is several inches wide along the wall panel and so as to cover a strip that is several inches wide along the ceiling panel.
This invention provides a crown molding assembly and a related kit, each comprising a platform, a crown molding member, and an edge-trimming bead. The platform may comprise a drywall layer or stacked drywall layers. The crown molding member and the edge-trimming bead may be polymeric.
When this invention is embodied in a crown molding kit, the platform is adapted for being affixed to a panel selected from the wall panel and the ceiling panel, at or near the corner where the wall and ceiling panels meet. Further, the platform has an expansive surface that is spaced from the selected panel, after the platform has been affixed to the selected panel, by a distance not less than approximately three eighths inch. The expansive surface has an inner edge, which is disposed at or near the corner where the wall and ceiling panels meet when the platform is affixed to the selected panel, and an outer edge. The edge-trimming bead is adapted for being affixed so as to cover the outer edge.
The platform may define a step having an outer edge. If the platform comprises stacked drywall layers, the platform may define a step having an outer edge where one drywall layer extends beyond another drywall layer. If the platform defines a step having an outer edge, the crown molding kit comprises another edge-trimming bead, which is adapted for being affixed so as to cover the outer edge of the step.
The crown molding kit may comprise two platforms and two edge-molding members, namely, a wall platform and a wall edge-trimming bead, for which the wall panel is the selected panel, and a ceiling platform and a ceiling edge-trimming bead, for which the ceiling panel is the selected panel. Each of the platforms is similar to the platform described in the preceding paragraphs. Thus, each of the platforms may comprise a drywall layer or stacked drywall layers. Also, one of the platforms or each of the platforms may define a step having an outer edge. If either of the platforms or each of the platforms defines a step having an outer edge, the crown molding kit comprises, for each step, another edge-trimming bead, which is adapted for being affixed so as to cover the outer edge of the step. The edge-trimming bead or each of the edge-trimming beads is similar to the edge-trimming bead described in the preceding paragraphs.
This invention may be also embodied as a crown molding assembly trimming a corner where a wall panel and a ceiling panel meet. The crown molding assembly is similar to the crown molding kit described above. In the crown molding assembly, each crown molding kit element described above as being adapted for being affixed to a different element is affixed to the different element, as and where described above.
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The crown molding assembly 100 comprises a wall platform 110, which comprises an inner drywall layer 112 affixed adhesively or otherwise to the wall panel 20, at the corner 10, so as to extend downwardly from the ceiling panel 30 to an outer edge 114 of the inner drywall layer 112, and an outer drywall layer 116 affixed adhesively or otherwise to the inner drywall layer 112, near the corner 10, so as to extend downwardly from the ceiling panel 30. The drywall layers 112, 116, which are cut from a drywall panel similar to the drywall panels 20, 30, are regarded as being stacked.
The inner drywall layer 112 extends downwardly beyond the outer drywall layer 116, whereby an outer edge 114 of the inner drywall layer 112 is spaced downwardly below an outer edge 118 of the outer drywall layer 116, and whereby the wall platform 110 defines a step 120 having, as its outer edge, the outer edge 114 of the inner drywall layer 112. The outer drywall layer 116 defines an outwardly facing, expansive surface 122 of the wall platform 110. The expansive surface 122 has, as its outer edge, the outer edge 118 of the outer drywall layer 116.
The crown molding assembly 100 comprises a ceiling platform 130, which comprises a single drywall layer 132 affixed adhesively or otherwise to the ceiling panel 30, near the corner 10, so as to extend horizontally from the outer drywall layer 116 of the wall platform 110 to an outer edge 134 of the single drywall layer 132. The single drywall layer 132, which is cut from a drywall panel, defines a downwardly facing, expansive surface 140 of the ceiling platform 130. The expansive surface 140 has, as its outer edge, the outer edge 134 of the single drywall layer 132.
The crown molding assembly 100 comprises a crown molding member 150, which is extruded from a suitable polymer, such as polyvinyl chloride, and which may conform to one of the crown molding members disclosed in U.S. patent applications Ser. No. 10/850,225 and Ser. No. 10/774,798, supra. As illustrated in
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The crown molding assembly 100 comprises an edge-trimming bead 160 having a mounting flange 162, which is affixed mechanically, via staples S having diverging legs, and adhesively to the step 126 of the wall platform 110, so as to cover the outer edge 114 of the step 126 of the wall platform 110, an edge-trimming bead 170 having a mounting flange 172, which is affixed mechanically, via staples S having diverging legs, and adhesively to the expansive surface 122 of the wall platform 110, so as to cover the outer edge 118 of the expansive surface 120 of the wall platform 110, and an edge-trimming bead 180 having a mounting flange 182, which is affixed mechanically, via staples S having diverging legs, and adhesively to the expansive surface 140 of the ceiling platform 130, so as to cover the outer edge 134 of the ceiling platform 130. Polymeric edge-trimming beads, which are suitable as the edge-trimming beads 160, 170, 180, are available commercially from Trim-Tex, Inc. of Lincolnwood, Ill.
So as to finish the crown molding assembly 100, drywall-finishing material M, so-called “mud” in trade parlance, is applied so as to cover the mounting flange 162 of the edge-trimming bead 160 and the step 120 above the mounting flange 162, so as to cover the mounting flange 172 of the edge-trimming bead 170, the mounting flange 156 of the crown molding member 150, and the expansive surface 120 between the mounting flanges 162, 172, and so as to cover the mounting flange 182 of the edge-trimming bead 180, the caulk bead B, and the expansive surface 140 between the mounting flange 182 and the caulk bead B.
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The crown molding assembly 100′ comprises an edge-trimming bead 170′ having a mounting flange 172′, which is affixed mechanically, via staples S having diverging legs, and adhesively to the expansive surface 120′ of the wall platform 110′, so as to cover the outer edge 122′ of the expansive surface 120′ of the wall platform 110′, and an edge-trimming bead 180′ having a mounting flange 182′, which is affixed mechanically, via staples S having diverging legs, and adhesively to the expansive surface 140′ of the ceiling platform 130′, so as to cover the outer edge 134′ of the ceiling platform 130′. Polymeric edge-trimming beads, which are suitable as the edge-trimming beads 170′, 180′, are available commercially from Trim-Tex, Inc, of Lincolnwood, Ill.
So as to finish the crown molding assembly 100′, drywall-finishing material M, so-called “mud” in trade parlance, is applied so as to cover the mounting flange 172′ of the edge-trimming bead 170′, the mounting flange 156′ of the crown molding member 150′, and the expansive surface 120′ between the mounting flanges 156′, 172′, and so as to cover the mounting flange 182′ of the edge-trimming bead 180′, the caulk bead B′, and the expansive surface 140′ between the mounting flange 182′ and the caulk bead B′.
Each of the crown molding assemblies 100, 100′, may be regarded as having been made from a crown molding kit, which comprises the platform or platforms described above, the crown molding member described above, and the edge-trimming beads described above.
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