Information
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Patent Grant
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6829865
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Patent Number
6,829,865
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Date Filed
Friday, March 28, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 14, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Eckert; Inger H.
- Gasaway; Maria C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 052 2041
- 052 208
- 052 74515
- 052 211
- 052 212
- 052 213
- 052 217
- 052 20456
- 052 71701
- 052 764
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A jamb extender for extending extend the jamb of the window is provided. The jamb extender includes a base member, two arm members projecting orthogonally from same side of the base member, and projecting members extending perpendicularly from the end of the arms towards an opposing end of the base member. The jamb extender has a unibody construction and is preferably formed of vinyl or polyvinylchloride. The jamb extender can be used in a jamb extension assembly that includes a lineal trim holder and a trim member. The jamb extender is positioned such that a portion of the base member is adjacent to the base wall and the projecting members are adjacent to the mounting portion of the lineal trim holder to extend the jamb of the window. A decorative trim member is mounted in the trim mounting portion. A method of trimming a window opening is also provided.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
When constructing the doors and windows of a building, a rough opening is usually formed with framing timbers, which in residential housing, are typically two by four studs. A prefabricated frame is then installed in the rough opening. In the case of a window, this frame generally includes a window sill assembly, a pair of spaced vertical jambs defining the sides of the frame, and a jamb at the top of the frame. The jambs are formed to receive a prefabricated widow casing.
For many years, window jambs have been formed of wood. Since the surfaces of these jambs are generally visible, it has historically been necessary to fabricate door jambs from high grade clear lumber that has no knots, is stable when subjected to moisture (e.g., does not rot, decay or warp) and can be stained and/or painted to match or create a suitable décor. Although such lumber was plentiful from old growth forests for decades, it is becoming rare to find such lumber and is becoming correspondingly expensive. Accordingly, there exists a need for a window jamb assembly that uses no wood, that is virtually resistant to mold, rot, decay, and warpage, and that is not subject to degradation due to thermal expansion and contraction.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An embodiment of the present invention provides a jamb extender that includes a base member and two arm members projecting orthogonally from the same side of the base member to form an “F” shaped configuration. Projecting members extend perpendicularly from the end of the arms and are projected towards the opposing end of the base member. Preferably, the jamb extender is formed of a rigid plastic material such as vinyl or polyvinylchloride (PVC). The jamb extender can be used to trim out windows, doors, and other openings. In particular, the jamb extender can be used to cover the framing of a window positioned in a base wall and extend the jamb of the window, such as to permit the construction of an interior wall which is to be attached to the base wall, e.g., in basement wall finishing systems.
An embodiment of the present invention provides a jamb extension assembly that includes a jamb extender, a lineal trim holder, and a trim component. The jamb extender includes a base member and two arm members projecting orthogonally from the same side of the base member to form an “F” shaped configuration. Projecting members extend perpendicularly from the end of the arms and are projected towards the opposing end of the base member. Preferably, the jamb extender is formed of vinyl or polyvinylchloride (PVC). The lineal trim holder includes a base member for affixing the trim holder to a base wall and a trim mounting portion that extends orthogonally from the base member. The trim mounting portion includes a pair of holding members which hold the trim component. In addition, the lineal trim holder has an offset recess which is defined by the base member and the trim mounting portion. In the jamb extension assembly, the arms and projecting members of the jamb extender are positioned in the offset recess. The jamb extension assembly can be used to extend the jamb of a window, such as to permit the construction of an interior wall, e.g., in basement wall finishing systems.
An embodiment of the present invention provides a method of trimming a window opening in a base wall. A lineal trim holder having an offset recess defined by a base member and a trim mounting portion is attached to the base wall adjacent to the window opening such that the trim mounting portion extends outwardly from the base wall. Next, a jamb extender is connected to the lineal trim holder. The jamb extender includes a base member, two arm members projecting orthogonally from same side of the base member to form an “F” shaped configuration, and projecting members that extend perpendicularly from the end of the arms toward the opposing end of the base member. The arms and projecting members of the jamb extender are positioned in the offset recess adjacent to the trim mounting portion such that the base member is located adjacent to the base wall. A trim mounting member is then mounted to the trim holder portion of the lineal trim holder to complete the window trimming.
Example embodiments of the present invention will appear more fully hereinafter from a consideration of the detailed description that follows, in conjunction with the accompanying sheets of drawings. It is to be expressly understood, however, that the drawings are for illustrative purposes and are not to be construed as defining the limits of the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The advantages of this invention will be apparent upon consideration of the following detailed disclosure of the invention, especially when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
FIG. 1
is an end view of a jamb extender according to an example embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of a jamb extension assembly according to an example embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION AND EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
Hereinafter, example embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the attached drawings, in which example embodiments of the invention are shown. The invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the example embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these example embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete and will fully convey the concept of the present invention to those skilled in the art. Throughout the specification, like numbers refer to like elements. It is to be understood that when an element is referred to as being “perpendicular” to another element, it can be perpendicular to the element or substantially perpendicular to the element. It is also to be understood that the attached drawings are not drawn to scale.
Referring to
FIG. 1
, a jamb extender according to an embodiment of the present invention can be seen. As shown in
FIG. 1
, the jamb extender
10
includes a base member
12
and two arm members
13
projecting orthogonally from the same side of the base member
12
. Projecting members
15
,
16
extend perpendicularly from the end of the arms
13
and are projected towards the opposing end of the base member
12
. In particular, the arm members
13
project outwardly from the base member
12
to form an “F” shaped configuration. The jamb extender
10
can be used to trim out windows, doors, and other openings. For example, the jamb extender
10
can be used to cover the framing of a window positioned in a base wall and extend the jamb of the window, such as to permit the construction of an interior wall which is to be attached to the base wall, e.g., in basement wall finishing systems.
The jamb extender
10
has a unibody construction. As a result, there are no separate layers of materials that have differing coefficients of thermal expansion. In addition, the unibody construction of the jamb extender
10
permits ease of manufacturing, preferably by thermoplastic extrusion techniques that are well known in the art. Preferably the jamb extender
10
is formed of rigid plastic materials, such as, but not limited to, vinyl, polyvinylchloride (PVC), and the like. Other examples of materials suitable for the jamb extender
10
would be easily determined by one of skill in the art. The jamb extender
10
constructed in this manner is durable and inexpensive. In addition, the jamb extender
10
can be manufactured in various colors, which provides purchasers of these jamb extenders with a selection for matching colors in the interior of the building. As a particular example in terms of size, the arms
13
can measure approximately 1{fraction (
1
/
2
)} inches, the projecting members
15
,
16
can measure approximately ⅝ inches, and the length of the base member
12
can measure approximately 6 inches.
Referring now to
FIG. 2
, a jamb extension assembly
20
according to an embodiment of the present invention can be seen. A lineal trim holder
22
is formed of a support member
23
and a trim mounting portion
24
that extends orthogonally from the support member
23
. The trim mounting portion
24
includes a pair of holding members
25
which hold a trim member
30
. For example, the lineal trim holder
22
can be formed in a T-shaped configuration with the support member
23
projecting laterally on opposite sides of the trim mounting portion
24
. In the jamb extension assembly
20
, the lineal trim holder
22
may be attached to a base wall
21
by a fastening device (not shown) such as a screw or nail (e.g., a masonry nail).
The jamb extender
10
is affixed to the lineal trim holder
22
via the projecting member
15
. For example, the projecting member
15
may be affixed to the trim mounting portion
24
by a conventional fastening device, such as a screw or nail, or through the use of adhesives. The base member
12
may be affixed to the base wall
21
by fasteners or by adhesives, or both. As shown in
FIG. 2
, the base member
12
of the jamb extender
10
extends perpendicularly to a window
27
, e.g., a window pane, to cover a side edge of the base wall
21
. Thus, the jamb extender
10
may cover defects or other displeasing qualities in the side edge of the base wall
21
and cosmetically enhance the side edge of the base wall
21
.
The arms
13
and projecting members
15
,
16
of the jamb extender
10
are positioned in an offset recess
26
defined by the support member
23
and the trim mounting portion
24
of the lineal trim holder
22
. In particular, the jamb extender
10
is positioned such that a portion of the base member
12
is adjacent to the base wall
21
and the projecting members
15
,
16
are adjacent to the mounting portion
24
of the lineal trim holder
22
, such that the jamb extender
10
extends a jamb of the window, e.g., extends the portion of the base wall
21
extending from the window
27
to a face
29
of the base wall
21
, in a direction away from the base wall
21
. For example, the jamb extender
10
may extend the jamb of the window a distance substantially equal to the distance from the face
29
of the base wall
21
to an end
13
a
of the jamb extender
10
. Thus, when the jamb extender
10
is used, the jamb of the window has a length that is substantially equal to the length of the base member
12
. The arms
13
and projecting members
15
,
16
may be dimensioned to fill the offset recess
26
and abut the trim mounting portion
24
.
A trim member
30
having a front side
31
, a back side
32
, and a mounting projection member
33
is affixed to the lineal trim holder
22
. The mounting projection member
33
is positioned between the holding members
25
of the trim mounting portion
24
to hold the trim member
30
against the end
13
a
of the jamb extender
10
and an interior wall portion (not shown). The mounting projection member
33
of the trim member
30
may be formed such that it fits snugly between the holding members
25
without the use of conventional fasteners. In addition, the mounting projection member
33
may or may not be flush with the holding members
25
. The front side
31
of the trim member
30
can be molded and/or colored so as to provide a finished, decorative look to the window trimming.
To trim a window and extend the jamb of the window using the jamb extender assembly
20
described above, the lineal trim holder
22
is affixed to the base wall
21
with the trim mounting portion
24
extending perpendicularly from the base wall
21
. The jamb extender
10
is then affixed to the lineal trim holder
22
such that the arms
13
and projecting members
15
,
16
of the jamb extender
10
are positioned in the offset recess
26
defined by the support member
23
and the trim mounting portion
24
of the lineal trim member
22
and the base member
12
is adjacent to the base wall
21
. Both the lineal trim holder
22
and the jamb extender
10
can be affixed by conventional fasteners such as screws or nails, e.g., masonry nails, or by adhesives. The trim member
30
is then mounted between the holding members
25
of the lineal trim holder
22
to bridge between the arms
13
and an interior wall (not shown). Since the mounting projection member
33
is positioned between the holding members
25
, the projecting member
16
should not be affixed to the trim holder
22
by fasteners.
Claims
- 1. A jamb extender for trimming an interior surface adjacent a window set in a base wall with a vertically extending jamb member protection interiorly from said window, comprising;a linearly extending base member extending perpendicularly to said window and parallel to said jamb member, said base member covering said jamb member and terminating at an end positioned interiorly from said jamb member; arm members projecting orthogonally from the same side of the base member; and projecting members, each projecting member extending perpendicularly from an end of each respective said arm member toward an opposing end of the base member.
- 2. The jamb extender of claim 1, wherein the jamb extender is formed of a member selected from the group consisting of vinyl and polyvinyl chloride.
- 3. The jamb extender of claim 2, wherein the jamb extender has a unibody construction.
- 4. The jamb extender of claim 1, wherein the arms members are approximately 1½ inches in length, the projecting members are approximately {fraction (5/5)} inches in length, and the base member is approximately 6 inches in length.
- 5. The jamb extender of claim 1, wherein the jamb extender is formed in an F-shaped configuration.
- 6. A jamb assembly for trimming interior portions of a building wall surrounding a window opening where the building wall is formed of a base wall portion, comprising:a lineal trim holder attached to the base wall portion adjacent the window opening, the trim holder including an L-shaped configuration having an offset recess defined by a support member attached to the base wall portion and a trim mounting portion extending orthogonally from the support member; a jamb extender having a linearly extending base member extending perpendicularly to the window to cover a side edge of the base wall portion, arm members projecting orthogonally from the same side of the base member, and projecting members extending perpendicularly from each respective arm member toward an opposing end of the base member, said arm members and said projecting members being positioned adjacent said trim holder along said interior portion; and a trim member affixed to the trim mounting portion to bridge between the jamb extender and an interior wall portion adjacent the trim mounting portion.
- 7. The jamb assembly of claim 6, wherein the lineal trim holder is formed in a T-shaped configuration with the support member projecting laterally on opposing sides of the trim mounting portion.
- 8. The jamb assembly of claim 6, wherein the trim mounting portion includes a pair of holding members.
- 9. The jamb assembly of claim 8, wherein the trim member is formed with a mounting projection that engages the trim mounting portion to hold the trim member in position between the holding members.
- 10. The jamb assembly of claim 9, wherein the arm members and the projecting members are positioned in the offset recess.
- 11. The jamb assembly of claim 10, wherein the jamb extender is positioned such that a portion of the support member is adjacent to the base wall to extend a jamb portion of the window.
- 12. A method of trimming an interior portion of a window opening in a base wall comprising:attaching a lineal trim holder to the base wall adjacent the window opening, the lineal trim holder having an offset recess defined by a support member attached to the base wall and a trim mounting portion extending orthogonally along said interior portion from the support member; connecting a jamb exender to the lineal trim holder, the jamb extender having a linearly extending base member, arm members projecting orthogonally from the same side of the base member, and projecting members extending perpendicularly from each respective arm member toward an opposing end of the base member, said connecting step positioning said projecting members adjacent to said lineal trim holder; and mounting a trim piece to the trim mounting portion of the lineal trim holder.
- 13. The method of claim 12, wherein the connecting step orients the jamb extender to form a continuous jamb portion extending from a window to an end of the trim mounting portion.
- 14. The method of claim 12, wherein the connecting step includes:positioning a portion of the base member adjacent to the base wall and the projecting members adjacent to die trim mounting portion; and inserting fasteners through the trim mounting portion and at least one arm member.
- 15. The method of claim 12, wherein the connecting step positions said arm members and said projecting members within said offset recess.
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