The present invention relates to building structures, and more particularly to a kit for forming arches within a structure.
For many years, architects, home designers, contractors and consumers have not incorporated arched openings in structures, particularly residential homes. The aversion to arched openings has nothing to do with appeal or the demand for such. For so long, the cost factor has precluded arches from being routinely used in residential construction, especially homes in the lower to moderate price range. The basic problem giving rise to cost considerations is that in the past such arch structures have, for the most part, been constructed on site by highly skilled trim carpenters. Custom making arched openings, even when done by skilled and experienced craftsmen, is time consuming, tedious, and in the end, very expensive.
In recent years, architects, home designers and building contractors have had available to them prefabricated arch structures. For example, see U.S. Pat. No. 5,526,618, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated herein by reference. In this patent, there is shown a prefabricated arch where the major components, including an arched header and a pair of columns, are prefabricated for installation into an opening within the structure. Such prefabricated arches have met with substantial commercial success. They can be manufactured in various sizes and with various moldings and trim. While these prefabricated arches have generally been successful in the marketplace, they still are not used on a routine basis in residential structures. There may be a variety of reasons for this, including the cost of such prefabricated arch structures. In addition, many such prefabricated arch structures are still custom made off site and shipped to a distributor or contractor for use in a particular building. Such structures are difficult and expensive to ship, not to mention the problems that often arise because of damage sustained in shipment.
Therefore, there continues to be a need for an arch structure that can be used in a wide variety of applications and which can be sold at a price point that will make arch structures suitable for homes within a wide price range.
The present invention entails a kit for forming or assembling an arch where the components are packaged and delivered to a wholesale or retail outlet where consumers, builders and contractors purchase the kits and thereafter install them in existing homes as well as new homes and other structures.
The kit of the present invention includes a pair of curved sides with each side including a curved groove formed in the same. A jamb is provided and is adapted to assume a curve configuration. A series of clips is also provided with each clip secured to the jamb and extending therefrom. When the arch or arch section is assembled, the clips include portions that project into the curved groove formed in each side. Thus, the clips effectively secure the jamb to the curved sides.
The present invention also entails a method of forming an arch or an arch section for use in a building such as a residential structure. This method includes securing a flexible jamb to a pair of curved sides by projecting a series of spaced apart clips from the jamb into a pair of grooves formed on the sides. When assembled, the jamb is secured to an edge of the two sides such that the two sides and the jamb effectively form an arch or a section of an arch.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent and obvious from a study of the following description and the accompanying drawings, which are merely illustrative of such invention.
With further reference to the drawings, the kit of the present invention is shown therein and indicated generally by the numeral 10. As will be appreciated from subsequent portions of this disclosure, kit 10 is designed to enable an individual to form or assemble an arch, or a section of an arch, for use in a building such as a residential structure.
With particular reference to
Kit 10 is further provided with a jamb or base indicated generally by the numeral 14. As will be appreciated from subsequent portions of this disclosure, the jamb 14 is designed to be connected between a pair of sides 12, as shown in
Secured to the first side 14A of jamb 14 is a series of spaced apart clips or fasteners indicated generally by the numeral 20. Clips 20 function to interconnect, fasten or secure the jamb 14 to a pair of sides 12. As detailed below, the clips include portions that project into the groove 12E of a pair of sides 12 and effectively pull a portion of the jamb 14 against the lower edges 12D of a pair of sides 12.
Viewing the clip 20 in more detail, it is seen from the drawings, particularly
Secured to the base is a retainer 28. Retainer 28 is secured by glue or other suitable securing means to the curved upper surface 26 of the upper portion 24. Note that the span of the retainer extends beyond the outer ends of the lower portion 22. In particular, the retainer 28 includes end portions 28A and 28B. Each end portion 28A and 28B includes a beveled portion 28C. Bevel 28C facilitates the insertion or projection of the retainer 28 into the grooves 12E of the respective sides 12.
With particular reference to
To secure the jamb to the sides 12, a line of glue is placed along each edge of the first side 14A. Thus when the jamb 14 is pulled into engagement with the lower edges 12D of the sides 12, a glue joint is formed between the jamb and the lower edges 12D of the sides 12. In
Therefore, it is appreciated that the clips 20 effectively secure the jamb 14 to two sides 12 and that together the sides 12, jamb 14 and clips 20 form an arch or an arch section.
In
As noted before, the kit of the present invention can be equipped with components to make one arch section or multi arch sections. Typically, these arch structures or sections are utilized in the manner described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,526,618. As can be seen in the drawings, the top portion of the arch structure arch section formed by the kit of the present invention is open. Therefore, the arch structure or arch section can be inserted upwardly around the top portion of a wall structure that is disposed adjacent an opening. The kit could be provided with a pair of capitals that would be utilized to make a transition from the lower ends of the formed arch to the jambs formed along the sides of the opening in which the arch is being fitted. Alternatively, the kit could be provided with a pair of unassembled columns of the type shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,526,618.
The clips or fasteners 20 can assume different designs and configurations. Basically an arch or arch section will include at least one clip or fastener that extends from the jamb and connects in some way with the sides 12. In one embodiment, the arch or arch section kit is designed such that the jamb is secured into abutment with the lower edges 12D of the sides 12. In this embodiment, the clip or fastener extends from the jamb 14 between the sides 12. Again, the clip or fastener can connect or engage the sides in various ways in order to secure the jamb to the sides.
Also, it is noted that in the embodiment illustrated herein, that the jamb 14 is secured so as to leave a portion of the lower edge 12D exposed. This is particularly illustrated in
From the foregoing specification and discussion, it is seen that the arch kit of the present invention provides a series of components that can be readily assembled into an arch structure or a section of an arch structure. The components are designed so as to enable individuals that are not highly skilled craftsmen to readily assemble an arch structure and install it in a building without professional assistance. Further, the design of the present kit enables the arch to be packaged in a very compact and efficient manner, such as flat packing, that makes mass merchandising practical and also provides for the possibility of utilizing arch structures in low to medium range priced homes.
The present invention may, of course, be carried out in other specific ways than those herein set forth without departing from the scope and the essential characteristics of the invention. The present embodiments are therefore to be construed in all aspects as illustrative and not restrictive and all changes coming within the meaning and equivalency range of the appended claims are intended to be embraced therein.
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