Drywall, often referred to as wallboard, plasterboard, sheetrock, or just “rock,” revolutionized how walls and ceilings are covered. Before the 1950s, when drywall became popular, it took days for lather and plasterers to create a foundation for paint or wallpaper.
Today, drywall is in widespread use. To install drywall, first the ceiling is measured, and a piece (or pieces) of drywall is cut to cover the ceiling. The ceiling drywall extends from one side of a room to the other and meets the corners and edges of the room
Wall drywall is similarly installed. The length and width of the room is measured. Then drywall is cut such that drywall will cover the walls of the room. In this regard, at least two (probably four) pieces of drywall are cut to begin installing the drywall on the walls. Typically, installation of drywall on the walls begins in the corner. Thus, the installer must ensure that the piece of drywall extending from the corners exhibit a width needed to reach a stud in the wall.
The disclosure can be better understood referencing the following drawings. The elements of the drawings are not necessarily to scale relative to each other, emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the disclosure. Furthermore, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
The present disclosure describes drywall inserts that may be used in the drywall process. The drywall inserts fit within an inner corner, fit around an outer corner, and fit in the ceiling corners. The drywall inserts eliminate the need to mud a corner where two drywall wall pieces meet or to mud a ceiling corner where the ceiling drywall and the wall drywall meet the ceiling in a corner.
The inner corner drywall insert 100 comprises two wings, including wing 102 and wing 103. The wings 102 and 102 extend at a right angle from a corner 101 of the inner corner drywall insert 100. Note that while the wings 102 and 103 extends ninety degrees from the corner 101, this is merely exemplary. The wings 102 and 103 could extend from the corner 101 at other angles in other embodiments where a corner dictates a different angle.
The drywall insert 100 is secured to a corner wall structure 200. The corner wall structure 200 may be one or more pieces of wood. For example, the corner wall structure may be comprised of a plurality of two-by-fours.
Additionally, wing 103 extends from the corner wall structure 200 and corner 100 to a wall stud 202. Thus, the wing 103 may be secured to the wall stud 202 via a fastener, e.g., drywall screws or drywall nails. Once installed, another sheet of drywall 204 may be installed beside the wing 103.
The wing 102 extends from a corner wall structure 200 and corner 100 to a wall stud 201. Thus, the wing 102 may be secured to the wall stud 201 via a fastener, e.g., drywall screws or drywall nails. Once installed, another sheet of drywall 203 may be installed beside the wing 102.
Note that the wings 102 and 103 are a length d1 and d2. The measurements d1 and d2 are determined by a location of the wall studs 201 and 202. That is, the wings 102 and 103 have sufficient width such that the wings 102 and 103 extend from the corner 101 to the stud 201. In one embodiment, the length d1 and d2 are sixteen inches. However, this is merely exemplary. The wings 102 and 103 may be other widths in other embodiments depending upon the application. For example, the studs 201 and 202 may extend twenty-four inches from the corner 101. In such a scenario, the wings 102 and 103 are twenty-four inches in width.
The outer corner drywall insert 300 comprises two wings, including wing 303 and wing 302. The wings 303 and 302 extend at a right angle from a corner 301 of the outer corner drywall insert 300. Note that while the wings 303 and 302 extend ninety degrees from the corner 301, this is merely exemplary. The wings 303 and 302 could extend from the corner 301 at other angles in other embodiments where a corner dictates a different angle.
Additionally, wing 302 extends from a corner wall structure 304 and corner 301 to a wall stud 306. Thus, the wing 302 may be secured to the wall stud 306 via a fastener, e.g., drywall screws or drywall nails. Once installed, another sheet of drywall 309 may be installed beside the wing 302 and coupled to wall stud 308.
The wing 303 extends from a corner wall structure 304 and corner 301 to a wall stud 305. Thus, the wing 303 may be secured to the wall stud 305 via a fastener, e.g., drywall screws or drywall nails. Once installed, another sheet of drywall 310 may be installed beside the wing 303 and coupled to wall stud 307.
Note that the wings 302 and 303 are a length d3 and d4. The measurements d3 and d4 are determined by a location of the wall studs 305 and 306. That is, the wings 302 and 302 have sufficient width such that the wings 302 and 303 extend from the corner 301 to the studs 306 and 306. In one embodiment, the length d3 and d4 are sixteen inches. However, this is merely exemplary. The wings 302 and 303 may be other widths in other embodiments depending upon the application. For example, the studs 306 and 305 may extend twenty-four inches from the corner 301. In such a scenario, the wings 302 and 303 are twenty-four inches in width.
The ceiling corner drywall insert 500 comprises a corner 504. The corner 504 of the ceiling corner drywall insert 500 extends from the bottom of the ceiling corner drywall insert 500 to the top corner of the ceiling corner drywall insert 500.
Extending at ninety degrees from the corner 504 are wings 502 and 503. Note that while ninety degrees is shown, the wings 502 and 503 may extend from the corner 504 at other angles in other embodiments.
Additionally, the ceiling corner drywall insert 500 has a topmost section 501. The topmost section 501 is substantially square and coupled at a ninety degree angle to the wing 502 and the wing 503. The topmost section 501 is designed and configured to be a part of the ceiling (not shown) in a room.
Note that wings 502 and 503, corner 504 and topmost piece 501 are unitary. That is, the ceiling corner drywall insert 500 is one unitary piece.
The wings 502 and 503 extend outward at a ninety degree angle from the corner 504. Note that while ninety degrees is shown, other angles may be used in other embodiments depending upon the application.
Note that the wings 502 and 503 are a length d5 and d6, respectively. The measurements d5 and d6 are determined by a location of the wall studs 505 and 506. That is, the wings 502 and 503 have sufficient width such that the wings 502 and 503 extend from the corner 504 to the studs 505 and 506.
In one embodiment, each of the lengths d5 and d6 is sixteen inches. However, this is merely exemplary. The wings 502 and 503 may be other widths in other embodiments depending upon the application. For example, the studs 505 and 506 may extend twenty-four inches from the corner 504. In such a scenario, each of the wings 502 and 503 are twenty-four inches in width.
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