The present invention relates to the field of construction and, more specifically, that of finishing accessories such as baseboard or similar, added to a wall to mask irregularities or dilatation seals between the edge of a floor coating and the wall.
Rigid baseboards are known, made of sections cut into segments of a length allowing storage and handling. These baseboards are, for example, made of wood, metal or plastic and are, if need be, painted, varnished or coated with an attractive finishing sheet. Such rigid baseboards are unsuitable for following curves or varied angles in walls or for absorbing slight irregularities in wall surfaces.
Moreover, adhesive baseboards made of a supple composite material to be painted or colored and coated, wall side, with a glue are known from documents FR-A-2 896 525 and JP-A-2003 129652. These baseboards are rollable, which makes installation easy. However, use of this type of baseboard is today limited to baseboards colored in the bulk or intended to be painted, which restricts the features that can be given to the baseboard.
From document NL-A-84 00968 a baseboard made of a foam body coated with an adhesive on one side and a finishing coating on the other side (visible face) is known. The coating includes a flap intended to be folded against the upper edge of the foam body during installation, which is a condition for the baseboard to be rollable before installation. Such a right-angle flap is not attractive and constitutes, after installation, a dust trap.
More and more often a high-end finish appearance is sought, for example wood or metal or similar, with a more rigid material than the foam of the baseboard.
Moreover, on the upper portion of the baseboard, generally a domed appearance is sought that reaches the wall for reasons of hygiene and attractiveness. Such a baseboard curve in a direction perpendicular to the rolling direction causes a problem. Indeed a coating more rigid than the foam generally only supports deformations in one direction, otherwise it breaks or is marked. In a similar way, a paper or plastic film coating or similar makes folds.
An object of an embodiment of the present invention is to remedy all or part of these drawbacks of known baseboards.
Another object of an embodiment of the present invention is to provide a baseboard coated with a material different than the body of the baseboard.
Another object of an embodiment of the present invention is to provide a baseboard having a domed appearance in its upper portion with curvature radius directed towards the inside.
Another object of an embodiment of the present invention is to provide an adhesive baseboard.
Another object of an embodiment of the present invention is to provide a rollable baseboard.
Another object of an embodiment of the present invention is to provide a baseboard also compatible with storage of unrolled rectilinear sections.
Another object of an embodiment of the present invention is to provide a product that can easily be recut, allowing perfect finish at corners.
To achieve all or part of these objects and others, a baseboard comprising the following is provided:
a foam body; and
a thermoformed coating made of a different material than the body.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the upper portion of coating is domed, the curvature radius of the domed section being directed towards the foam body.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the height of the foam body is at most equal to the height of a straight section of the coating, the rear of the domed section of the coating being devoid of foam.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the rear of the domed section of the coating defines a space for the passage of wires or cables.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the face of the foam body opposite the coating is coated with an adhesive layer and, before installation, a protector.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the curvature radius of the domed section of the coating is approximately equal to the sum of the thickness of the foam body and at least the thickness of the adhesive layer.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, a lower end of the coating protrudes from the foam body.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the coating is made of a material chosen from plastic thermoformable films.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the foam body is made of a material chosen from extruded, crosslinked or cast foams.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the body and the coating are chosen from materials that can be cut using a box cutter or a knife.
These objects, features and benefits indicated and others will be set out in detail in the following description of specific embodiments made without limiting the scope of the invention in relation with the attached figures among which:
Identical elements have been denoted by identical references in the various figures. For clarity's sake, only the elements useful for understanding the embodiments described have been shown and will be described. In particular, buildings and walls to which a baseboard according to the embodiments described is applied have not been described, since these embodiments are compatible with the usually uses of baseboards.
The baseboard is constituted of a body 1 made of synthetic material, typically of foam. Body 1 is coated, on the outer surface, with a finishing sheet 2 giving the outer surface of the baseboard its final appearance.
This coating 2 is added to foam body 1 by gluing, overmolding or welding coating 2 to body 1.
According to another embodiment, suited for making approximately rectilinear segments, coating 2 is more rigid and/or harder than foam body 1.
According to another embodiment, suited for making a rollable baseboard for storage before installation, coating 2 is more flexible and/or softer than foam body 1.
Coating 2 may be painted or appear uniform, wooden or have an outer surface looking like a metal, marble, tile, a mirror or any other coating. On the rear face, an adhesive layer 3 is added to foam body 1. This adhesive layer is intended to glue the baseboard against the wall during installation. Layer 3 is temporarily protected by a protective sheet 4.
According to the embodiments that will be described, coating 2 is made of a material chosen to be thermoformable to give it a domed appearance (
The respective heights of adhesive 3 and protector 4 are, preferably, identical to the height of foam body 2.
Alternatively, the adhesive layer 3 temporarily protected by a backing sheet is not continuous but is formed of adhesive lines distributed in the height of the foam body.
The foam body is, preferably, constituted of a polyethylene foam. The density of this foam is chosen to be comprised between 20 and 80 kg/m3. The foam is preferably chosen from extruded, crosslinked or cast foams.
The nature of coating 2 is such that it cannot be folded at a right angle without being marked. Coating element 2 is also made of synthetic material, plastic film or similar, chosen for rigidity greater than that of the foam body and to be thermoformable.
Preferably, the nature of the materials of body 1 and coating 2 is chosen so that they can be cut using a box cutter or a knife.
Coating 2 can be the thermoformed before or after this coating has been added to the foam body.
Preferably, foam body 1 and protective coating 2 are chosen to be sufficiently supple to allow the baseboard to be rolled on itself during storage. According to a preferred embodiment, thermoformed baseboard 5 is compatible with both storage in rolled form and storage in the form of long sections.
Preferably, the curvature radius of domed section 22 is chosen to correspond with the sum of the respective thicknesses of foam body 1, adhesive 3 (not visible in
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Alternatively, foam body 1 and section 28 of coating 2 have a same height, their lower respective ends being aligned. This may make installation easier by allowing the foam body to rest on the floor.
The choice between one or another of the variants hereinabove may depend on the rigidity of coating 2.
The baseboard as described in the previous figures may be installed on a straight line or on a wall edge and is also particularly suited to curves and wall irregularities. Moreover, it may cover inside and outside corners to give optimal finish.
In a rollable version of the baseboard, only the body may be cut and coating 2 is then folded at the same time as both sections of body 1 separated by cut 18 are separated from each other during folding. This makes a vertical mark (28,
An advantage of the embodiments that have been described is that it is now possible to coat a foam baseboard with a surface coating other than simple paint while giving the coating a surface that has a perfectly smooth appearance or has a relief. These embodiments allow thicker decorations than simply painting the foam, therefore better appearances. Another advantage of the embodiments described is that the specific selection of the constituent materials of the baseboard means it can be stored in straight or rolled form.
Various embodiments have been described. Various variants and modifications will be obvious to the person of skill in the art. In particular, although specific selection examples for choice of foam and coating nature 2 have been indicated hereinbefore, other equivalent materials can be used. Moreover, the choice of adhesives, whether to glue the baseboard to the wall or to glue coating 2 to foam body 5, is also within the scope of the person skilled in the art by using known products. Any adhesives can be repositionable so as to allow the baseboard to be removed or replaced without damaging it.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1254187 | May 2012 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2013/059432 | 5/7/2013 | WO | 00 |