1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a structure to cover a door molding. More specifically, the invention is a supplemental door trim configured for installation to an existing door molding.
2. Description of the Related Art
A track-housing boom took place in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. Construction of houses during the track-housing boom was characterized in part by contractors who saved costs by installing basic level trim inside the newly constructed houses. The existing door molding (sometimes known as door casing) around interior doors consisted for the most part of unattractive low grade 1×⅝″ beveled wood molding. Removing the existing door molding is messy and time consuming. Thus, there is a need to for an easy way of updating an existing door molding that does not involve the mess and inconvenience of replacing the molding.
A review of the prior art follows.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,412,909 issued May 9, 1995 to Ming-Hsin Wu, describes a plastic casing to cover an existing door casing or molding. The structure mainly uses a combination of front and rear slats that are fitted together so as to cover up the outer layer of the existing old casing. The width of the structure can be adjusted to the width of the old casing. The '909 structure uses numerous interlocking slats that are time consuming to install over an existing door molding.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,357,187 issued Mar. 19, 2002 to M. K. Haldeman, describes a device for protecting the edge of a doorway. The '187 device includes opposing contact edges that extend around the edge of a doorway to contact and grip opposing walls adjacent the doorway. The '187 device is not decorative and if used to supplement or replace an existing door molding would result in a particularly unattractive door molding.
U.S. Pub. No. 20030041552 published Mar. 6, 2003 to Hartley et al, describes a removable and reusable door frame guard for installation over and providing temporary protection to door trim attached to a door jamb. The guard includes a relatively rigid elongate upright member of shock absorbing material with an L-shaped cross section for covering adjacent bottom, front and inside portions of a vertical door jamb to be protected, and an expandable clamp means is secured to an upper end of the upright member and dimensioned in position for expanding and thereby engaging a bottom surface of a horizontal door header to hold the upright member in position. The '552 guard does not solve the problem of updating an unattractive existing door molding.
None of the above inventions and patents, taken either singly or in combination, is seen to describe the instant invention as claimed. Thus a supplemental door trim solving the aforementioned problems is desired.
A supplemental door trim that is configured for covering an existing door molding, comprising a plurality of elongated trim sections. Each trim section has a cross-section comprising a base portion and an integral arm section. The base portion further comprises an upper base portion. The integral arm section extends from the upper base portion and is adapted to overlay an existing door molding with a setback. In one embodiment the setback is about 0.25 inches (about ¼″) to accommodate existing door hinges. In another embodiment the base portion and extended arm section are integrated and define a single elongated trim section. In still another embodiment the integral arm section is configured to have a flat face or a variable face to provide a more stylish look to the supplemental door trim.
Accordingly, it is a principal object of the invention to provide a supplemental door trim that is configured for installation to an existing door molding.
It is another object of the invention to provide a supplemental door trim that obviates the need to replace the existing door molding thereby saving considerable labor and mess that is normally associated with replacing the existing door molding.
It is an object of the invention to provide improved elements and arrangements thereof for the purposes described which is inexpensive, dependable and fully effective in accomplishing its intended purposes.
These and other objects of the present invention will become readily apparent upon further review of the following specification and drawings.
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The present invention relates to a structure to cover a door molding. More specifically, the invention is a supplemental door trim configured for installation to an existing door molding with a setback of about 0.25 inches (about ¼″). It should be understood that the terms “door molding” and “door casing” are regarded hereinafter as equivalent terms.
It will be understood that the design of the supplemental door trim 100 is configured to enable a worker 105 to position the base portion 180 to abut against the existing molding 120 and cause the integral arm section 200a to align and fit snuggly on top of the molding 120. In this respect the supplemental door trim 100 is self-aligning and consequently easy to install around a door 140 to provide an upgraded door trim 130.
The supplemental door trim 100 may be supplied in seven-foot (7′) sections. The supplemental door trim 100 is then cut to size and fitted to the existing door molding 120.
The supplemental door trim 100 is made of any suitable material such as wood or medium density fiber board (MDF) and can be nailed using finish nails or stuck to the existing molding 120 using a suitable wood or MDF adhesive. The supplemental door trim 100 and existing molding 120 can be collectively painted or wood stained to create the preferred one-piece look 130a (
Care should be taken to avoid accidental inhalation of dust when sanding down the product 100 by using, e.g., a suitable dust mask. Installation of the supplemental door trim 100 can be aided by using a miter box or power miter saw. Caulking all joints gives a one-piece appearance (see
It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.