Illuminated moldings and method for illuminating therewith

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6183109
  • Patent Number
    6,183,109
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, November 17, 1998
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 6, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
Disclosed is a molding with a built-in illumination member. The illumination member may be an ordinary light or series of lights, or a repeating message board made of light emitting diodes, or a compound that glows under ultraviolet light, or a compound that glows in the dark, or the like. The molding may be the front edge molding on a worktop.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to decorative moldings such as those used as front edges on worktops. The present invention has further relation to removable moldings provided with integral illumination.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Moldings are typically made of wood, plastic, metal or the like, and are decorative in nature. Moldings are usually made of one type of material, but specialty moldings exist that are made up of a combination of materials, such as wood and metal for example. Various types of moldings and their construction are well known to those skilled in the art.




Lighting is typically installed in the home, office, etc. in a way that is completely unrelated to moldings used in the same areas. Lighting usually hangs from the ceiling, is mounted to the walls, or sits on desk and tabletops. Nightlights are employed in a similar fashion, or are plugged into electrical outlets in the walls. In offices or businesses, repeating message boards, such as those that report stock market figures, are usually hung on the walls.




There exists a need then for a molding that incorporates illumination as part of the molding, and a molding with an integral illumination member. There also exists a need for an illuminated molding that may serve as a nightlight, mood lighting, or the like. There exists a need for an illuminated worktop front edge molding to serve such purposes. There also exists a need for an easy way to install such molding that is within the realm of the skill of the average consumer. The objects of the present invention are to fill these unmet needs, and these and other objects of the invention will become apparent through the specification, claims, and drawings provided herein.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Disclosed is a molding with a built-in illumination member. The illumination member may be an ordinary light or series of lights, or a repeating message board made of light emitting diodes, or a compound that glows under ultraviolet light, or a compound that glows in the dark, or the like. If required, the illuminating member may be energized by an alternating current power source, or by a direct current power source. The illuminating member may also include an on/off switch. The molding may be worktop front edge molding that is removably attached to a worktop.




Also disclosed is a method of illuminating a front edge of a worktop comprising the steps of providing a front edge molding having a built-in illumination member, removably attaching the front edge molding to the worktop, and coupling the illumination member to a power source. The method may also include the step of coupling an on/off switch between the power source and the illumination member.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded elevational front view of an embodiment of illuminated molding in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 2A

is an elevational sectional view of an embodiment of illuminated molding in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 2B

is an elevational sectional view of another embodiment of illuminated molding in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 2C

is an elevational sectional view of yet another embodiment of illuminated molding in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 3

is an elevational side view of worktop component parts, including the molding of the present invention.





FIG. 4

is an elevational side view of an embodiment of an assembled worktop and front edge molding in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 5

is a partial perspective view of the underside of a worktop and front edge molding in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 6

is an elevational sectional view of an exemplary means for attaching a worktop surface member to a front edge in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 7A

is an exploded view of the exemplary means for attachment shown in

FIG. 6

in the unlocked position.





FIG. 7B

is an exploded view of the exemplary means for attachment shown in

FIG. 6

in the locked position.





FIG. 8

is a partial perspective view of the underside of a worktop and front edge molding in accordance with the present invention, showing means for attaching a power supply to the molding.





FIG. 9

is an elevational side view of a worktop and molding in accordance with the present invention, showing a finished end.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




A detailed embodiment of the present invention is now disclosed. It should be understood, however, that the disclosed embodiment is merely exemplary of the invention, which may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, the details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as the basis for the claims and as a basis for teaching one skilled in the art how to make and/or use the invention.





FIG. 1

shows a front view of an illuminated molding


10


in accordance with the present invention. As will be described in greater detail below, the illuminating member


12


is centrally inserted into the body


14


of molding


10


. Illuminating member


12


may include a series of lights


16


, which may be incandescent lights, light emitting diodes, or the like. The illuminating member


12


may be a repeating message board to provide not only light, but also information, to people who view the molding. Illuminating member


12


may also be a compound that glows under ultraviolet light, or a compound that glows in the dark, or the like. If required, the illuminating member


12


may be energized by an alternating current power source, or by a direct current power source. The illuminating member


12


may also include an on/off switch (not shown) coupled between the power source and the illuminating member


12


, and installed at some point in the surface of molding


10


for easy access by a user.





FIGS. 2A

,


2


B, and


2


C show various embodiments of the present invention simply to show that various molding shapes may be employed. The present discussion will revolve around the embodiment shown in FIG.


2


A. Body


14


A includes hollowed-out area


18


. Grooves


20


are cut into body


14


A by traditional methods known in the art. Illuminating member plate


22


is sized to slide comfortably into grooves


20


. Lights


16


A may be attached at fixed intervals to plate


22


, for example as shown in FIG.


1


. Couplings


24


provide electrical contact among lights


16


A within a member


10


A and terminate is a connection to a power source (not shown). Alternatively, a glow in the dark or glow under ultraviolet light compound may be coated onto the front surface of plate


22


so as to provide illumination with no need for a power source. Additionally, plate


22


may be a translucent, decorative front cover strip which houses and encloses a light source mounted in area


18


behind plate


22


.





FIG. 3

shows the typical component parts of a worktop associated with the present invention.

FIG. 3

shows a backsplash


26


, a surface member


28


, and a front edge molding


10


in accordance with the present invention. These components are constructed of typical decorative surfacing materials known in the art, such as high pressure decorative laminate, solid surfacing, solid surfacing veneer, natural and artificial stone compositions, and the like. These materials may or may not require use of a substrate in conjunction with the decorative layer; such substrates known to the art are fiberboard, particleboard, foamed polymers, wood, and the like.




Each of components


11


,


26


, and


28


may be supplied in a variety of different colors, materials, surface textures, etc., backsplash


26


and front edge


10


may be supplied in various profile configurations, and the components may be supplied in a variety of lengths. Of course, a ten foot long molding


10


would be required for a ten foot long worktop, etc.




The components may then be removably attached together with any removable attachment means known to the art. The removability of attachment means allows easy installation, repair, and replacement of molding


10


. An exemplary attachment means is a centric sphere connector, described in detail below, and supplied by Häfele America Co., of Archdale, N.C. Other such removable attachment means known in the art include nuts and bolts, screws, and the like.




Typical use of centric sphere connectors in the present invention would include fixing pins


30


into at least front edge molding


10


as shown in

FIGS. 3 through 6

, and providing vertical cavities


32


and horizontal cavities


34


in surface member


28


. The locations of pins


30


and cavities


32


and


34


, and the size of cavities


32


and


34


, must be accurate per the hardware supplier's instructions to insure proper and secure attachment of the components. Referring now to

FIGS. 5 and 6

, pins


30


are inserted into cavities


34


such that their heads


36


are approximately centrally located within cavities


32


. This allows insertion of locking cams


38


into cavities


32


over heads


36


. Referring to

FIG. 7A

, locking cam


38


is provided with a vertical opening that allows it to slide over and encompass head


36


. Cam


38


is also provided with a horizontal opening around a portion of its circumference. Referring to

FIG. 7B

, this horizontal opening allows cam


38


, when rotated to the lock position, to grab onto pin


30


and put it into a state of tension. This causes front edge molding


10


to be tightly secured to surface member


28


. The positioning of pins


30


and cavities


32


and


34


along the length of the components must be precise and frequent enough to insure accurate and quality assembly of the components.




Referring now to

FIG. 8

, one set of cavities


32


and


34


along the length of molding


10


and surface member


28


may be provided as a channel through which electrical connection


40


may be fed for coupling to a power source.





FIG. 9

shows finished end


42


of a worktop including molding


10


. End


42


is typically covered with a piece of HPDL, or other decorative surfacing material, cut to fit the shape of end


42


. Because backsplash


26


would generally not be readily removable, the piece of HPDL covering end


42


may include integral coverage for backsplash


26


and surface member


28


. Front edge molding end


44


, however, would need to be covered with a separate piece of HPDL, or other material, so as to facilitate any subsequent removal of molding


10


. Because front edge molding


10


is removably attached to surface member


28


, front edge molding


10


may be easily installed, repaired, or replaced as necessary.




Additional advantages and modifications will be readily apparent to one skilled in the art, while falling within the spirit and scope of the claimed invention. The claimed invention in its broader aspects is not, therefore, limited to the specific examples and structures described above and claimed below. Any such advantages and modifications, while not specifically described herein, are deemed to be within the spirit and scope of the presently disclosed and claimed invention.



Claims
  • 1. A worktop, comprising:a surface member; and a molding attached to the surface member, wherein the molding includes a body having an illuminating member inserted therein for viewing and at least one coupling member associated with the body, the coupling member being shaped and dimensioned for securely attaching the molding to the surface member.
  • 2. The worktop according to claim 1, wherein the illuminating member comprises a repeating message board.
  • 3. The worktop according to claim 2, wherein the molding is a front edge of the worktop, the molding being removably attached to the worktop.
  • 4. The worktop according to claim 2, wherein the illuminating member comprises light emitting diodes.
  • 5. The worktop according to claim 4, wherein the molding is a front edge of the worktop, the molding being removably attached to the worktop.
  • 6. The worktop according to claim 1, wherein the illuminating member comprises a compound that glows under ultraviolet light.
  • 7. The worktop according to claim 6, wherein the molding is a front edge of the worktop, the molding being removably attached to the worktop.
  • 8. The worktop according to claim 7, wherein the coupling member includes a centric sphere connector removably attaching the molding to a support surface.
  • 9. The worktop according to claim 1, wherein the illuminating member comprises a compound that glows in the dark.
  • 10. The worktop according to claim 9, wherein the molding is a front edge of the worktop, the molding being removably attached to the worktop.
  • 11. The worktop according to claim 10, wherein the coupling member includes a centric sphere connector removably attaching the molding to a support surface.
  • 12. The worktop according to claim 1, wherein the illuminating member is energized by an alternating current power source.
  • 13. The worktop according to claim 12, wherein the molding is a front edge of the worktop, the molding being removably attached to the worktop.
  • 14. The worktop according to claim 13, wherein the coupling member includes a centric sphere connector removably attaching the molding to a support surface.
  • 15. The worktop according to claim 1, wherein the illuminating member is energized by a direct current power source.
  • 16. The worktop according to claim 15, wherein the molding is a front edge of the worktop, the molding being removably attached to the worktop.
  • 17. The worktop according to claim 16, wherein the coupling member includes a centric sphere connector removably attaching the molding to a support surface.
  • 18. The worktop according to claim 1, wherein the molding is a front edge of the worktop, the molding being removably attached to the worktop.
  • 19. The worktop according to claim 18, wherein the coupling member includes a centric sphere connector removably attaching the molding to a support surface.
  • 20. The worktop according to claim 1, wherein the coupling member includes a centric sphere connector removably attaching the molding to a support surface.
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