Claims
- 1. An assembly comprising wood trim and a wood trim apparatus, which includes a trim-mounting spline-strip for attaching the wood trim to a wall, around doors and windows, baseboards, corner mouldings, or the like, wherein:
- the spline-strip is of plastic, and is elongate, and comprises a unitary structure having the same cross-sectional profile at all points along its length;
- the cross-sectional profile of the plastic spline-strip includes a base or web, which is adapted for direct application to a flat surface of a wall;
- the cross-sectional profile of the plastic spline-strip includes a spline which, when the spline-strip is applied to a wall, protrudes from the wall;
- characterised in that the spline includes left and right side-wall components a roof component and a floor component, of the spline;
- in that the components of the spline are arranged to form a hollow so box-shaped enclosure;
- and in that the side-wall components protrude outwards away from the base or web, and the floor component of the spline comprises a portion of the base or web which extends between the side walls;
- the wood trim is a unitary structure having the same cross-sectional profile alone its length;
- the cross-sectional profile of the trim includes a groove, and the groove is sized to be a light fit on the spline.
- 2. Assembly of claim 1, wherein the roof of the hollow spline is slightly curved or dished inwards.
- 3. Assembly of claim 2, wherein the outer walls of the hollow spline are provided with small, radiused, promontories.
- 4. Assembly of claim 2, wherein the spline-strip includes a protruding rib, which, when the spline-strip is applied to a wall, protrudes from the wall;
- the protruding rib is resilient in the direction defined by the plane of the cross-section and the plane of the wall.
- 5. Assembly of claim 1, wherein the spline-strip includes a protruding bar, which, when the spline-strip is applied to a wall, protrudes inwards, into the plane of the wall.
- 6. Assembly of claim 4, wherein the spline-strip includes a protruding bar, which, when the spline-strip is applied to a wall, protrudes inwards, into the plane of the wall, and wherein, in cross-sectional profile of the spline-strip, the hollow spline lies towards one end of the base or web, the bar lies towards the other end of the base or web, and the rib lies intermediate therebetween and closer to the bar than to the spline.
- 7. Assembly of claim 1, wherein:
- the spline strip includes a protruding rib, which, when the spline-strip is applied to a wall, protrudes from the wall;
- the protruding rib is lightly and resiliently deformable in the direction defined by the plane of the cross-section and the plane of the wall;
- the profile of the trim includes a face which is so arranged that, when the trim is assembled to the spline-strip, the face is resiliently engaged by the protruding rib in the said direction;
- the arrangement of the rib and the face are such that the friction created by the engagement therebetween acts to resist the trim being dislodged from the spline-strip.
- 8. Assembly of claim 7, wherein the resilience of the rib and the orientation of the face are so disposed as to stress the profile of the trim in compression and the profile of the spline-strip in tension.
- 9. Assembly of claim 1, wherein the apparatus includes vertical-lying and horizontal-lying lengths of the said trim, and corresponding lengths of the spline-strips, the lengths being all pre-cut and pre-mitred, and accurately matched.
- 10. Assembly of claim 9, wherein the vertical-lying and horizontal-lying lengths of trim are pre-formed into a sub-assembly of matching pieces.
- 11. Assembly of claim 10, wherein the apparatus includes also corresponding door-jamb-pieces, all pre-cut and accurately matched;
- the jamb-pieces are provided with grooves along the edges thereof;
- and the spline-strips are provided with bars, located on the back of the web, which engage the grooves in the edges of the jamb-pieces.
- 12. Assembly of claim 10, wherein the horizontal-lying and vertical-lying lengths of trim include means engageable with both lengths at a mitred corner, the means being suitable for holding the lengths of trim together against relative movement in the direction perpendicular relative to the wall.
- 13. Assembly of claim 1, wherein the fit of the groove to the spline, after assembly, across the width of the groove, is between zero clearance and 1/4 mm clearance.
- 14. Assembly of claim 13, wherein one of either the groove or the spline is tapered, to the extent that the clearance between the groove and the spline, upon presentation of the groove to the spline just prior to assembly is about 1/2 mm.
- 15. Assembly of claim 1, wherein the groove and the spline are plain-sided, in that the sides of the grooves and splines include no protrusions or beads or re-entrant aspects, and in that the fit of the trim to the spline is such that the wood of the trim is not, in substance, required to flex resiliently, upon engagement.
- 16. Assembly of claim 1, wherein the distance apart of the side surfaces of the spline is, in substance, not more than the distance apart of the side surfaces of the groove, whereby the fit of the spline to the groove, when assembled, at a particular cross-sectional location thereof, is not an interference fit.
- 17. Assembly of claim 1, wherein:
- the spline strip includes a protruding tongue, which, when the spline-strip is applied to a wall, protrudes from the wall;
- the tongue lies at an angle other than a right angle relative to the base or web;
- the trim includes a slot, which is correspondingly angled;
- upon application of the trim to the spline strip, the groove in the trim engages the spline, and the slot in the trim engages the tongue;
- the spline-strip and the trim are so dimensioned that the engagement of the groove over the spline drives the tongue deeper into the slot;
- the spline-strip and the trim are so dimensioned that driving the tongue deeper into the groove creates a force acting in the sense tending to urge the portion of the trim adjacent to the slot towards the wall, and by reaction tending to urge the tongue away from the wall;
- the apparatus includes means for constraining deflection of the tongue away from the wall.
- 18. Wood trim apparatus, which includes a trim-mounting spline-strip (150) for attaching the wood trim (176) to a wall, around doors and windows, baseboards, corner mouldings, or the like, wherein:
- the spline-strip is of plastic, and is elongate, and comprises a unitary structure having the same cross-sectional profile at all points along its length;
- the cross-sectional profile of the plastic spline-strip includes a base or web (152), which is adapted for direct application to a flat surface of a wall;
- the cross-sectional profile of the plastic spline-strip includes a spline (154), which, when the spline-strip is applied to a, wall, protrudes from the wall;
- characterised in that the spline includes left and right side-wall components (156;238), a roof component (232), and a floor component, of the spline;
- in that the components of the spline are arranged to form a hollow box-shaped enclosure;
- in that the side-wall components protrude outwards away from the base or web, and the floor component of the spline comprises a portion of the base or web which extends between the side walls;
- in that the apparatus includes two of the spline-strips, and a corner piece;
- and in that the corner piece is profiled to fit snugly inside the hollow interiors of the splines of the spline-strips, and is so shaped that, when placed in the hollow interiors of the two spline-strips arranged in a 90-degree mitred corner, the corner-piece is effective to hold and constrain the spline-strips in the said mitred corner against relative movement.
- 19. Wood trim apparatus, which includes a trim-mounting spline-strip (150) for attaching the wood trim (176) to a wall, around doors and windows, baseboards corner mouldings, or the like, wherein:
- the spline-strip is of plastic, and is elongate, and comprises a unitary structure having the same cross-sectional profile at all points along its length;
- the cross-sectional profile of the plastic spline-strip includes a base or web (152), which is adapted for direct application to a flat surface of a wall;
- the cross-sectional profile of the plastic spline-strip includes a spline (154), which, when the spline-strip is applied to a wall, protrudes from the wall;
- characterised in that the spline includes left and right side-wall components (156;238), a roof component (232), and a floor component, of the spline;
- in that the components of the spline are arranged to form a hollow box-shaped enclosure;
- in that the side-wall components protrude outwards away from the base or web, and the floor component of the spline comprises a portion of the base or web which extends between the side walls;
- in that the apparatus includes two of the spline-strips, and a corner piece;
- and in that the two spline-strips are welded together into a corner assembly, having the form of a 90-degree mitred corner.
- 20. Apparatus which comprises, as a kit, two of the said welded corner assemblies of the spline-strip of claim 19, having short arms, the arms having square ends;
- one horizontal-lying length of the spline-strip, cut square both ends;
- two vertical-lying lengths of the spline-strip, cut square both ends;
- to one horizontal-lying length of trim, being trim of a unitary structure having the same cross-sectional profile along its length, wherein the cross-sectional profile of the trim includes a groove, and the groove is sized to be a light fit on the spline;
- and two vertical-lying lengths of the said trim, each mitred one end.
- 21. Apparatus which comprises two of the kits as claimed in claim 20 being an inside kit and an outside kit, wherein:
- the apparatus includes a horizontal-lying and two vertical-lying door-jamb-pieces;
- the jamb-pieces are provided with grooves along the edges thereof;
- the spline-strips in the kits are provided with bars, located on the back of the web, which engage the grooves in the edges of the jamb-pieces;
- the arrangement of the assembly is such that, upon application thereof to a doorframe in a wall, and upon securement of the splines to the wall, the door-jamb-pieces, in the absence of direct fixing of the door-jamb-pieces to the doorframe, are held rigidly with respect to the wall.
- 22. Assembly of claim 19, wherein the corner piece has arms of unequal length, the longer arm having a length of at least 1.5 meters, and the short arm having a length of no more than 40 cm.
- 23. Wood trim apparatus, which includes a trim-mounting spline-strip (150) for attaching the wood trim (176) to a wall, around doors and windows, baseboards, corner mouldings, or the like, wherein:
- the spline-strip is of plastic, and is elongate, and comprises a unitary structure having the same cross-sectional profile at all points along its length;
- the cross-sectional profile of the plastic spline-strip includes a base or web (152), which is adapted for direct application to a flat surface of a wall;
- the cross-sectional profile of the plastic spline-strip includes a spline (154), which, when the spline-strip is applied to a wall, protrudes from the wall;
- characterised in that the spline includes left and right side-wall components (156;238), a roof component (232), and a floor component, of the spline;
- in that the components of the spline are arranged to form a hollow box-shaped enclosure;
- in that the side-wall components protrude outwards away from the base or web, and the floor component of the spline comprises a portion of the base or web which extends between the side walls;
- in that the spline-strip includes a protruding rib, which, when the spline-strip is applied to a wall, protrudes from the wall;
- in that the protruding rib is resilient in the direction defined by the plane of the cross-section and the plane of the wall;
- and in that the spline-strip includes a protruding bar, which, when the spline-strip is applied to a wall, protrudes inwards, into the plane of the wall, and wherein, in cross-sectional profile of the spline-strip, the hollow spline lies towards one end of the base or web, the bar lies towards the other end of the base or web, and the rib lies intermediate therebetween and closer to the bar than to the spline.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of international application PCT/CA-96/00065, filed Feb. 2, 1996, which designated the United States, and is now abandoned.
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