Claims
- 1. A cornice for crowning a variety of architectural structures comprising:
a horizontal base unit having a face section, a top section and a bottom section, at least on of the face section, top section and bottom section further including fastening means; and one or more decorative modules fastened to at least one of the top section or the bottom section, wherein each of said horizontal base unit and decorative modules are modular and interchangeable types of components with respect to previous and subsequent components fabricated in manufacturing, and wherein each said type of component is forged from a large block of rigid material.
- 2. The cornice of claim 1, wherein the block of rigid material is wood.
- 3. The cornice of claim 2, wherein the modular and interchangeable types of components minimize waste of excess unforged material, and further minimize waste in the event one component is forged incorrectly.
- 4. The cornice of claim 1, further comprising a centerpiece module configured to fit over said face section of said horizontal base unit.
- 5. The cornice of claim 4, wherein said centerpiece module comprises structure having decorative features.
- 6. The cornice of claim 4, further comprising one or more curved extensions supports to secure the centerpiece module over said horizontal base unit.
- 7. The cornice of claim 4, wherein the one or more decorative modules comprise an insert channel for a secure insertion of said centerpiece module.
- 8. The cornice of claim 1, wherein the one or more decorative modules include a hollow “T” shaped channel, and wherein the horizontal base unit includes a corresponding accommodating extension to join and secure the one or more decorative modules to the horizontal base unit.
- 9. The cornice of claim 1, wherein the one or more decorative modules include a hollow inverted “L” shaped channel, and wherein the horizontal base unit includes a corresponding accommodating extension to join and secure the one or more decorative modules to the horizontal base unit.
- 10. The cornice of claim 1, wherein the horizontal base unit includes a hollow “T” shaped channel, and wherein the one or more decorative modules include a corresponding accommodating extension to join and secure the one or more decorative modules to the horizontal base unit.
- 11. The cornice of claim 1, wherein the horizontal base unit includes a hollow inverted “L” shaped channel, and wherein the one or more decorative modules include a corresponding accommodating extension to join and secure the one or more decorative modules to the horizontal base unit.
- 12. A method of using cornices for crowning a variety of architectural structures comprising the steps of:
obtaining a horizontal base unit, the horizontal base unit having a first mateable modular connection means; obtaining one of a plurality of decorative modules, the decorative module having a second mateable modular connection means; combining the decorative module to the horizontal base unit by connecting the first mateable modular connection means to the second mateable modular connection means to form a single cornice structure.
- 13. The method of claim 12, further comprising the steps of:
obtaining a center piece module from a single block of rigid material; and connecting the centerpiece module to a horizontal base unit.
- 14. The method of claim 12, further comprising:
channeling a “T” shaped groove in each of said plurality of decorative modules; and forming a corresponding accommodating extension the horizontal base unit for securing a decorative module to the horizontal base unit.
- 15. The method of claim 11, further comprising:
channeling an inverted “L” shaped groove in each of said plurality of decorative modules; and forming a corresponding accommodating extension the horizontal base unit for securing a decorative module to the horizontal base unit.
- 16. The method of claim 11, further comprising:
channeling a “T” shaped groove in a horizontal base unit; and forming a corresponding accommodating extension in at least one of the decorative modules for securing the decorative module to the horizontal base unit.
- 17. The method of claim 11, further comprising:
channeling a “T” shaped groove the horizontal base unit; and forming a corresponding accommodating extension in at least one of the decorative modules for securing the decorative module to the horizontal base unit.
- 18. The method of claim 13, wherein the rigid material is wood.
- 19. A method of manufacturing cornices for crowning a variety of architectural structures, the method comprising the steps of:
creating a plurality of horizontal base units from a single block of rigid material; creating a plurality of decorative modules from a single block of rigid material; combining one or more decorative modules to one of said horizontal base units to form a single cornice; and repeating the combining to form a second and subsequent cornices, wherein each of said horizontal base units are interchangeable, and wherein each of said decorative modules are interchangeable thereby minimizing waste of excess unforged material, and thereby further minimizing waste in the event one component is forged incorrectly.
- 20. The method of claim 19, further comprising forging a plurality of center piece modules from a single block of rigid material, wherein each of said center piece modules is interchangeable.
- 21. The method of claim 19, further comprising:
channeling a “T” shaped groove in each of said plurality of decorative modules; and forming a corresponding accommodating extension in each of said plurality of horizontal base units for securing a decorative module to a horizontal base unit.
- 22. The method of claim 19, further comprising:
channeling an inverted “L” shaped groove in each of said plurality of decorative modules; and forming a corresponding accommodating extension in each of said plurality of horizontal base units for securing a decorative module to a horizontal base unit.
- 23. The method of claim 19, further comprising:
channeling a “T” shaped groove in each of said plurality of horizontal base units; and forming a corresponding accommodating extension in each of said plurality of decorative modules for securing a decorative module to a horizontal base unit.
- 24. The method of claim 19, further comprising:
channeling a “T” shaped groove in each of said plurality of horizontal base units; and forming a corresponding accommodating extension in each of said plurality of decorative modules for securing a decorative module to a horizontal base unit.
- 25. A cornice for crowning a variety of architectural structures comprising:
a horizontal base unit having a face section, a top section and a bottom section; one or more decorative modules fastened to either one of, or both of, said top and bottom sections, the decorative modules including insert channels; and a centerpiece module configured to fit over said face of said horizontal base unit, the centerpiece module having portions secured by the insert channels.
- 26. The cornice of claim 25, wherein the one or more decorative modules include a hollow “T” shaped channel, and wherein the horizontal base unit includes a corresponding accommodating extension to join and secure the one or more decorative modules to the horizontal base unit.
- 27. The cornice of claim 25, wherein the one or more decorative modules include a hollow inverted “L” shaped channel, and wherein the horizontal base unit includes a corresponding accommodating extension to join and secure the one or more decorative modules to the horizontal base unit.
- 28. The cornice of claim 25, wherein the horizontal base unit includes a hollow “T” shaped channel, and wherein the one or more decorative modules include a corresponding accommodating extension to join and secure the one or more decorative modules to the horizontal base unit.
- 29. The cornice of claim 25, wherein the horizontal base unit includes a hollow inverted “L” shaped channel, and wherein the one or more decorative modules include a corresponding accommodating extension to join and secure the one or more decorative modules to the horizontal base unit.
PRIORITY CLAIM
[0001] This patent application claims the benefit of the priority date of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/448,616 filed on Feb. 19, 2003 and entitled Decorative Device Comprised of Modular And Interchangeable Components (Attorney Docket no. C&M1.0018-PRO) pursuant to 35 USC § 119, the entire contents of this provisional patent application are hereby expressly incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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