Decorative baseboard molding

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6189276
  • Patent Number
    6,189,276
  • Date Filed
    Friday, August 6, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 20, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
The invention includes an overlay molding strip. The molding strip has an outer decorative surface and an inner surface. The inner surface includes a flat, upper wall-abutting portion attachable to a section of a wall above an existing baseboard molding. The inner surface further includes a recessed, lower portion for overlaying at least a portion of the existing baseboard molding. During use, the upper wall-abutting portion of the overlay molding strip is attached to a section of a wall above an existing baseboard molding to overlay at least a portion of the existing baseboard molding, obviating any need to remove the existing baseboard molding. This application, without removing the existing baseboard molding, spares much time, expense and aggravation.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to millwork products and more particularly to baseboard and baseshoe moldings.




2. Description of the Related Art




In all homes, town homes, condominiums, apartments and other structures, including older office buildings, there exists a molding strip where the wall surface meets the finished floor. That molding strip is called the baseboard (or base) molding. Baseboard molding is applied at the intersection of the walls and the floor to cover unsightly imperfections that arise as a result of the uneven finished gap that invariably occurs wherever the wall and the floor meet.




In addition, in cases where the baseboard molding is applied but it does not completely cover the gaps between the finished wall and the finished floor or in cases where a floor has been remodeled with a new finished product such as wood flooring that has been installed without first removing the existing baseboard molding, an additional molding is applied to completely seal the gaps or cover the finished edge of the new floor covering. That molding is called a baseshoe (or toe) molding.




Baseboard and baseshoe moldings are applied to walls at the floor line using finish nails and/or construction adhesive of some variety. In most cases the moldings are installed by professional finish carpenters. All of the molding corners are mitred wherever walls change directions. The molding is applied as a permanent structure—a permanent finish trim in a room at the floor line.




If an individual wishes to remove the baseboard molding or the baseshoe molding at a later date as part of a remodeling project for a room or a structure, the removal becomes a painstaking, expensive, time-consuming process. Walls and floors invariably result in surface damage as a consequence of removing the baseboard and/or baseshoe moldings that were previously installed as a permanent part of the structure. Claw hammers, wedges, and pry bars must be used to remove the existing molding. As a result of the efforts to remove the old molding, nicks and even holes can be left in walls and floors. Also, flooring, paint and wallpaper can be damaged.




The molding removal takes much time, as only short sections of moldings will come off with each removal attempt. Much care must be taken to minimize wall and floor damage. Without exception, both wall and floor will require repair after the old molding has been removed. In addition, in cases where walls, wallpaper, paint, and flooring have been damaged, the repairs will be expensive.




OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore a principal object of the present invention to provide a baseboard molding that is applied over existing baseboard and/or baseshoe moldings without removing the existing moldings.




This and other objects are achieved by the present invention which in its broad aspects includes an overlay molding strip. The molding strip has an outer decorative surface and an inner surface. The inner surface includes a flat, upper wall-abutting portion attachable to a section of a wall above an existing baseboard molding. The inner surface also includes a recessed, lower portion for overlaying at least a portion of the existing baseboard molding. During use, the upper wall-abutting portion of the overlay molding strip is attached to a section of a wall above an existing baseboard molding to overlay at least a portion of the existing baseboard molding, obviating any need to remove the existing baseboard molding. This application, without removing the existing baseboard molding, spares much time, expense and aggravation.




Other objects, advantages, and novel features will become apparent from the following detailed description of the invention when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front plan view of the decorative baseboard molding of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is an end view of the decorative baseboard molding of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view showing the attachment of the baseboard molding of the present invention over an existing baseboard molding at a floor/wall intersection.





FIG. 4

is an end view of the

FIG. 3

environment.





FIG. 5

is a perspective view showing the attachment of the baseboard molding of the present invention over an existing baseboard molding and baseshoe molding at a floor/wall intersection.





FIG. 6

is an end view of the

FIG. 5

environment.











The same reference characters designate the same parts or elements throughout the drawings.




DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring now to the drawings and the characters of reference marked thereon,

FIGS. 1 and 2

illustrate a preferred embodiment of the present invention, designated generally as


10


. The overlay molding strip


10


includes an outer decorative surface, designated generally as


12


, and an inner surface, designated generally as


14


. The inner surface


14


includes a flat, upper wall-abutting portion


16


and a recessed lower portion


18


.




The overlay molding strip


10


may be wood-based or formed of a plastic-based material and is preferably solid. If wood-based it may be, for example, formed of pine, oak, mahogany, particleboard, (e.g. (MDF) medium density fiberboard) or other common wood-based material. Common plastic-based materials maybe PVC, vinyl, acrylic or polycarbonates. The outer decorative surface


12


may be smooth, textured, unfinished, finished, primed, painted, paper covered, etc. The specific outer mold line shown in the figures for surface


12


has been shown for the purposes of illustration and not limitation.




The recessed lower portion


18


is recessed, for typical applications, from the upper wall-abutting portion


16


by a distance in a range of from about ⅜ inch to ⅝ inch. The recessed, lower portion


18


preferably has a height in a range of about 1½ inch to 3½ inch.




There is an angled portion


20


on the lower end of the recessed lower portion


18


of the inner surface


14


. Angled portion


20


is provided for the reasons discussed below.




Referring now to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, a first application environment is illustrated showing attachment of the baseboard molding


10


of the present invention over an existing baseboard molding


22


at a floor


24


/wall


26


intersection. The existing baseboard molding


22


has already been attached at the intersection of the floor


24


and the wall


26


to cover the unsightly gaps and imperfections that invariably occur at such intersections. It is understood that existing baseboard moldings have a variety of dimensions that can be accommodated by the present invention.




In application, the flat upper wall-abutting portion


16


is attached to the wall


26


of the location above the existing baseboard molding


22


. It maybe securely attached by a nail


28


and/or an adhesive, such as construction/panel adhesive. The recessed, lower portion maybe secured to the existing baseboard molding


22


by a nail


30


. An air space may be created between the recessed lower portion


18


and the outer surface of the baseboard molding


22


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 5 and 6

, another application environment is illustrated showing attachment of the baseboard molding


10


over an existing baseboard molding


22


having an existing baseshoe molding


32


positioned in front thereof. In the

FIGS. 5 and 6

environment, the bottom of the recessed lower portion


18


is positioned adjacent to the existing baseshoe molding


32


. The bottom is preferably angled to provide a proper transition between the baseshoe molding


32


and the baseboard molding


10


. The angled portion


20


preferably makes the transition as smooth as possible. Nails and/or adhesive is used to attach the baseboard molding


10


, as discussed above relative to the previous environment.




The present invention is particularly applicable for use in remodeling situations to provide an “upgraded” look. The ranges in dimensions discussed above relative to the recessed, lower portion


18


provide universal applicability of the baseboard molding


10


for a wide range of existing molding situations.




Obviously, many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is, therefore, to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.



Claims
  • 1. A decorative baseboard molding for use with an existing baseboard molding, said existing baseboard molding affixed to an intersection of a wall and a floor, said decorative baseboard molding, comprising:an overlay molding strip, comprising: a) an outer decorative surface; and b) an inner surface, including: i) a flat, upper wall-abutting portion attachable to a section of a wall above an existing baseboard molding; and ii) a recessed, lower portion for overlaying at least a portion of the existing baseboard molding, wherein, during use, said upper wall-abutting portion of said overlay molding strip is attached to a section of a wall above an existing baseboard molding to overlay at least a portion of the existing baseboard molding obviating any need to remove the existing baseboard molding.
  • 2. The decorative baseboard molding of claim 1, wherein said recessed, lower portion is substantially flat and recessed from the upper wall-abutting portion by a distance in a range of from about ⅜ inches to ⅝ inches.
  • 3. The decorative baseboard molding of claim 1, wherein said overlay molding strip comprises particleboard.
  • 4. The decorative baseboard molding of claim 3, wherein said particleboard comprises MDF (medium density fiberboard).
  • 5. The decorative baseboard molding of claim 1, wherein overlay molding strip is solid.
  • 6. The decorative baseboard molding of claim 1, wherein said recessed, lower portion of said inner surface comprises an angled portion.
  • 7. The decorative baseboard molding of claim 1, wherein said overlay molding strip is a wood-based product.
  • 8. The decorative baseboard molding of claim 1, wherein said overlay molding strip comprises plastic.
  • 9. A method for providing a decorative baseboard molding, comprising the steps of:a) providing a overlay molding strip, comprising: an outer decorative surface; and an inner surface, including: a flat, upper wall-abutting portion attachable to a section of a wall above an existing baseboard molding; and a recessed, lower portion for overlaying at least a portion of the existing baseboard molding; and b) attaching said overlay molding strip to the wall by attaching said upper wall-abutting portion of said overlay molding strip to a section of the wall above an existing baseboard molding to overlay at least a portion of the existing baseboard molding, obviating any need to remove the existing baseboard molding.
  • 10. The method of claim 9, wherein an existing baseshoe molding is positioned on the floor in front of the existing baseboard molding, said step of attaching said overlay molding strip to the wall comprising positioning a bottom of said recessed lower portion of the inner surface adjacent to the existing baseshoe molding.
  • 11. The method of claim 9, wherein said step of attaching said overlay molding strip to the wall comprises positioning a bottom of said recessed lower portion of the inner surface adjacent to the floor.
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