Wall protector installation

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6601355
  • Patent Number
    6,601,355
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, June 19, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 5, 2003
    20 years ago
Abstract
A wall protection assembly includes an elongated wall protector member having an impact surface adapted to face away from a wall and a mounting surface adapted to face the wall. At least two resilient mounting clips secure the protector member to the wall. Each mounting clip has a mounting base adapted to be affixed to the wall in concealed relation to the protector member and at least one resilient hook projecting from the base and received in a groove in the protector member in captured relation.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Wall protectors are widely used in the rooms and corridors of commercial and institutional buildings that are frequented by carts and other conveyances to protect the walls from impacts that could cause marring and cracking. One form of wall protector is a crash guard, which is an elongated member of durable material that is usually mounted on a wall surface parallel to and a few inches above the floor. The front exposed surface of a crash guard is located an inch or so from the wall surface and prevents carts and other conveyances from directly contacting the wall by itself receiving impacts and deflecting the cart. Corner guards are applied vertically to external wall corners to receive impacts.




One form of wall protector that is in widespread use has a metal retainer that is affixed to the wall and receives and supports a cover, which is commonly a sheet of polymeric material, such as polyvinyl chloride, that is formed in cross section to fit over, be retained by and conceal the retainer. Wall protectors of the type having retainers and covers have the advantage of permitting the retainers to be fastened to the wall by fasteners that are exposed on the outside surface of the retainer for ease of installation but are not visible because they are concealed by the covers. They have the disadvantages of being relatively expensive and being composed of several parts, such as end caps that close the ends of each section and fasteners for the end caps.




Wood wall protectors are often used because of their good appearance, relatively low cost, and ease of installation. Generally, wood wall protectors are fastened to the wall by screws that are installed from the external surface in exposed holes, thus leaving the head of the screw visible or requiring the installation of a plug, which is also visible but is more attractive in appearance than is an exposed fastener. One-piece protectors of other materials, such as a rigid plastic foam with a hard skin or a moderately hard rubber likewise usually require installation with screws having exposed heads or visible plugs that conceal the screw heads.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




One object of the present invention is to provide a wall protection assembly, which is especially useful for one-piece wall protectors of a solid material, in which there are no visible screw heads or plugs. Another object is to provide a wall protection assembly that is economical, attractive, and easy to install. Still a further object is to provide a wall protection system in which the protector members are strongly fastened to the wall and will not be dislodged, even by heavy impacts.




The foregoing objects are attained, in accordance with the present invention, by a wall protection assembly that includes an elongated wall protector member having an impact surface adapted to face away from a wall and a mounting surface adapted to engage the wall. An elongated groove extends longitudinally along and into the protector member from the mounting surface. At least two resilient mounting clips join the protector member to the wall. Each mounting clip has a mounting base adapted to be affixed to the wall in concealed relation to the protector member and at least one resilient hook projecting from the base and received in the groove in captured relation.




In the wall protector assembly of the present invention, the mounting clips are attached to the wall and in turn accept the protector member and retain it on the wall by reception of the hooks in the groove in the concealed mounting surface of the mounting clips. Accordingly, there are no visible screw heads or plugs. The mounting clips are likewise fully hidden from view. A wall protection assembly embodying the invention is economical, attractive, and easy to install. The hooks of the mounting clips firmly retain the protector member in place on the wall.




In preferred embodiments, the mounting surface of the protector member has a longitudinally extending recess that receives the bases of the mounting clips, thus permitting the side margins of the mounting surface of the protector member to engage the wall. The mounting surface of the protector member also has recesses for accepting the heads of the fasteners that attach the mounting clips to the wall. Each resilient hook includes a leg extending from the base and receivable in the slot and a tang bent at an acute angle to the leg.




When the wall protector is a crash rail, there are two elongated grooves extending parallel to each other in spaced-apart relation, and each clip has two hooks, one of which is receivable in one of the grooves and the other of which is receivable in the other groove. Each mounting clip has a planar base and a hook at each end of the base. The leg of each hook forms a right angle with the base, and side edges of the base, each leg, and each tang lie in parallel spaced-apart planes. A hook of that configuration is easy and economical to make, inasmuch as it can be formed by bending from a strip of uniform width.




A wall protector in the form of a corner guard has two side portions joined to each other at a right angle. In a preferred embodiment of a corner guard assembly, according to the present invention, a single elongated groove for receiving the hooks is provided at the corner juncture of the side portions and forms substantially equal angles with each side portion. Each mounting clip has a single hook. The base of each mounting clip has two arm portions joined at a right angle, and the hook is located at the juncture of the arm portions with the leg of the hook forming substantially equal angles with the arm portions of the base. For economical manufacture, the hook is formed of a segment cut along three sides from one arm of the base and bent out from that arm and then bent again to form the tang. Adjacent mounting clips are, preferably installed with the hooks facing in opposite directions.




For a better understanding of the invention, reference may be made to the following description of exemplary embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a schematic three-quarter pictorial view of a corner guard assembly embodying the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a partial detail top cross-sectional view of the corner guard assembly of

FIG. 1

, as installed on a wall corner;





FIG. 3

is a plan view of one arm portion of the mounting clip of the corner guard assembly of

FIGS. 1 and 2

;





FIG. 4

is a view of one edge of the mounting clip of the corner guard assembly of

FIGS. 1

to


3


and is a mirror image of the other edge;





FIG. 5

is a plan view of the other arm portion of the mounting clip of the corner guard assembly of

FIGS. 1

to


4


;





FIG. 6

is an end cross-sectional view of the protector member of the corner guard assembly of

FIGS. 1

to


6


;





FIG. 7

is a left side elevational view of the protector member of the corner guard assembly of

FIGS. 1

to


6


and is the mirror image of the right side;





FIG. 8

is and end cross-sectional view of a crash rail assembly embodying the present invention, showing it as installed on a wall;





FIG. 9

is an end view of the body of the protector member of the crash rail assembly of

FIG. 8

;





FIG. 10

is a plan view of the mounting clip of the crash rail assembly of

FIG. 8

; and





FIG. 11

is an end view of the mounting clip of the crash rail assembly of FIG.


8


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS




Referring first to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a corner guard assembly consists of a corner guard member


20


and at least two mounting clips


22


. The corner guard member shown in the drawings has a body of natural wood having two side portions


24


and


26


that are joined at a right angle. The external surface of the corner guard member has a rounded corner at the juncture of the side portions. A metal impact member


30


, which is secured to the external corner by an adhesive, protects the wood body from marring by impacts and is also a decorative feature.




The clips


22


are identical. Each clip


22


(see

FIGS. 3

to


5


) is formed from a strip of spring stainless steel and has a mounting base portion


32


composed of arm portions


34


and


36


that meet at a right angle. One arm portion


36


is cut along three cut lines to form a rectangular segment adjacent the juncture of the arm portions


34


and


36


that is bent out from the arm portions to form a resilient hook


38


. The hook


38


has a leg


381


that extends from the corner of the mounting base portion


32


and forms substantially equal angles (135 degrees) with the arm portions


34


and


36


. A portion at the end of the rectangular segment that forms the hook


38


is bent back toward the arm portion


36


of the mounting base to form a tang


40


. The tang lies at an internal angle to the leg


381


of about 45 degrees.




The mounting clips


22


are installed in vertically spaced-apart relation (see

FIG. 1

) on an external wall corner C of a building room or corridor by self-drilling screws S that pass through holes


42


,


44


, and


46


in the arm portions


34


and


36


of the mounting base portion


32


and the drywall panels and into the metal stud MS at the corner C. One arm portion


34


has a single hole


42


and the other arm portion has a pair of holes


44


and


46


, the hole


42


being vertically staggered relative to the holes


44


and


46


so that the tip portions of the screws do not meet behind the stud. Adjacent mounting clips


22


are mounted with the tangs


40


facing in opposite directions (see

FIG. 1

) so that the gripping action of the tang of one clip of a pair of adjacent clips acts generally parallel to one wall of the corner C while the gripping action of the tang of the other clip of a pair of adjacent clips acts generally parallel to the other wall of the corner C.




The corner guard member has grooves


50


(see

FIG. 7

) along the mounting surface (the surface that faces the wall) at the juncture of the side portions


24


and


26


at positions corresponding to the locations of the clips. The lengths of the grooves are greater than the widths of the hooks


38


of the clips


22


so that the clips need only be placed at approximately the proper locations vertically on the wall corner. Each groove


50


forms substantially equal angles with the side portions of the corner guard member and is slightly narrower than the overall width of the hook


38


of the clip


22


. Accordingly, when the corner guard member is pushed onto the clips


22


, the tang


40


of each clip is slightly bent toward the leg


381


and is thereby placed under a preload so that the tip of the tang is forcibly engaged with a side wall of the slot.




Components of forces due to impacts on the corner guard assembly that are parallel to one or the other walls of the corner and tend to dislodge the corner guard member are transmitted to the tips of the tangs that face that component of force. For example, a force component F indicated by the arrow F in

FIG. 2

acts on the tip of the tang


40


. Components of forces exerted on the corner guard assembly in a direction perpendicular to one or the other walls of the corner C are, of course, resisted by engagement of one of the side portions


24


,


26


with the wall surface.




The corner guard member has a shallow recess


52


(

FIG. 6

) in the mounting surface that extends continuously longitudinally along each side portion


24


and


26


and laterally from the juncture of the side portions toward the side edges but leaves bands


54


and


56


adjacent each edge of the corner guard member that engage the surfaces of the walls. The recess


52


accepts the arm portions


34


and


36


of the mounting clips


22


but allows the bands


54


and


56


to engage the walls. Recesses


58


are formed in the mounting surface of each side portion of the corner guard member to receive the heads of the screws S.




An embodiment of a wall protection assembly in the form of a crash rail is shown in

FIGS. 8

to


11


. A crash rail member


120


of uniform cross section along its length, is made of solid wood, and has in cross section a concavely rounded medial external surface


122


and convexly rounded top and bottom edge surfaces


124


and


126


. Metal protector plates


130


(

FIG. 8

) cover the edge surfaces and prevent them from becoming marred by impacts. Clips


132


secured to the wall W by fasteners F at a suitable spacing retain the crash rail member on the wall.




Each clip


132


is formed from a strip of spring stainless steel of uniform width and includes a mounting base portion


134


having holes


136


for the fasteners F and a hook


138


at each end of the mounting base portion. Each hook has a leg portion


1381


that is bent out from the mounting base portion perpendicularly and a tang


140


that is bent back toward the mounting base portion


134


at an included angle of about 45 degrees to the leg


138




l.






In a manner similar to the corner guard member, the crash rail member


120


has: (1) grooves


142


and


144


located along the mounting surface that accept the hooks


138


of the mounting clips


132


; (2) a recess


146


that extends longitudinally continuously and partway laterally along the mounting surface, but leaving bands


148


and


150


adjacent the edges that engage the wall W, that accept the mounting base portions


134


of the clips


132


; and (3) grooves


152


that accept the heads of the fasteners. The grooves


142


and


144


are slightly narrower than the overall widths of the hooks so that when the crash rail member


120


is pushed into place on the clips, the tangs


140


are elastically preloaded. Any force that might tend to pull the crash rail member away from the wall is resisted by the tips of the tangs


140


, which tend to dig into the walls of the grooves that they engage. Because of its shape and its orientation horizontally along the wall, the crash rail assembly is subject to forces due to impacts that act primarily toward the wall and horizontally parallel to the wall. Forces due to impacts that tend to dislodge the crash rail member from the clips are unlikely.



Claims
  • 1. A wall protection assembly, comprisingan elongated wall protector member having an impact surface adapted to face away from a wall and a mounting surface adapted to face the wall; at least two elongated grooves extending longitudinally along and into the protector member from the mounting surface; and at least two resilient mounting clips, each mounting clip having a mounting base adapted to be affixed to the wall in concealed relation to the protector member and at least one resilient hook projecting from the base and adapted to be received in one of the grooves of the wall protector member in captured relation; wherein the hook is feinted of a segment cut along three sides from one arm of the base and bent out from said one arm.
  • 2. The wall protection assembly according to claim 1, wherein the mounting surface of the protector member has a longitudinally extending recess adapted to receive the bases of the mounting clips.
  • 3. The wall protection assembly according to claim 1, wherein the mounting surface of the protector member has recesses for accepting heads of fasteners for attaching the mounting clips to the wall.
  • 4. The wall protection assembly according to claim 1, wherein each resilient hook includes a leg extending from the base and receivable in the groove and a tang bent at an acute angle to the leg, and having a tip engaging a side wall of the groove.
  • 5. The wall protection assembly according to claim 1, wherein the mounting surface of the protector member has a longitudinally extending recess adapted to receive the bases of the mounting clips, the mounting surface of the protector member has recesses for accepting heads of fasteners for attaching the mounting clips to the wall, and each resilient hook includes a leg extending from the base and receivable in the groove and a tang bent at an acute angle to the leg and having a tip engaging a side wall of the groove.
  • 6. The wall protection assembly according to claim 1, wherein the wall protector is a crash rail, there are two longitudinal grooves extending parallel to each other in spaced-apart relation, and each clip has two hooks, one of which is receivable in one of the grooves and the other of which is receivable in the other groove.
  • 7. The wall protection assembly according to claim 6, wherein the mounting surface of the protector member has a longitudinally extending recess adapted to receive the bases of the mounting clips.
  • 8. The wall protection assembly according to claim 6, wherein the mounting surface of the protector member has recesses for accepting heads of fasteners for attaching the mounting clips to the wall.
  • 9. The wall protection assembly according to claim 6, wherein each resilient hook includes a leg extending from the base and receivable in the slot and a tang bent at an acute angle to the leg and having a tip engaging a side wall of the groove.
  • 10. The wall protection assembly according to claim 6, wherein the mounting surface of the protector member has a longitudinally extending recess adapted to receive the bases of the mounting clips, the mounting surface of the protector member has recesses for accepting heads of fasteners for attaching the mounting clips to the wall, and each resilient hook includes a leg extending from the base and receivable in the slot and a tang bent at an acute angle to the leg and having a tip engaging a side wall of the groove.
  • 11. The wall protection assembly according to claim 10, wherein each mounting clip has a planar base and a hook at each end of the base.
  • 12. The wall protection assembly according to claim 11, wherein the leg of each hook forms a right angle with the base, and side edges of the base, each leg, and each tang lie in parallel spaced-apart planes.
  • 13. The wall protection assembly according to claim 1, wherein the wall protector is a corner guard and has two side portions joined at a right angle, there is for each clip a single elongated groove located at the juncture of the side portions and forming substantially equal angles with each side portion, and each mounting clip has a single hook.
  • 14. The wall protection assembly according to claim 13, wherein the mounting surface of the protector member has a longitudinally extending recess adapted to receive the bases of the mounting clips.
  • 15. The wall protection assembly according to claim 13, wherein the mounting surface of the protector member has recesses for accepting heads of fasteners for attaching the mounting clips to the wall.
  • 16. The wall protection assembly according to claim 13, wherein the resilient hook of each mounting clip includes a leg extending from the base and receivable in the slot and a tang bent at an acute angle to the leg and having a tip engaging a side wall of the groove.
  • 17. The wall protection assembly according to claim 13, wherein the mounting surface of the protector member has a longitudinally extending recess adapted to receive the bases of the mounting clips, the mounting surface of the protector member has recesses for accepting heads of fasteners for attaching the mounting clips to the wall, and each resilient hook includes a leg extending from the base and receivable in the slot and a tang bent at an acute angle to the leg and having a tip engaging a side wall of the groove.
  • 18. The wall protection assembly according to claim 13, wherein the base of each mounting clip has two arm portions joined at a right angle, and the hook is located at the juncture of the arm portions.
  • 19. The wall protection assembly according to claim 18, wherein the leg of the hook forms substantially equal angles with the base.
  • 20. A wall protection assembly, comprisingan elongated wall protector member having an impact surface adapted to face away from a wall and a mounting surface adapted to face the wall; at least two elongated grooves extending longitudinally along and into the protector member from the mounting surface; and at least two resilient mounting clips, each mounting clip having a mounting base adapted to be affixed to the wall in concealed relation to the protector member and at least one resilient hook projecting from the base and adapted to be received in one of the grooves of the wall protector member in captured relation; wherein the mounting surface of the protector member has a longitudinally extending recess adapted to receive the bases of the mounting clips.
  • 21. A wall protection assembly, comprisingan elongated wall protector member having an impact surface adapted to face away from a wall and a mounting surface adapted to face the wall; at least two elongated grooves extending longitudinally along and into the protector member from the mounting surface; and at least two resilient mounting clips, each mounting clip having a mounting base adapted to be affixed to the wall in concealed relation to the protector member and at least one resilient hook projecting from the base and adapted to be received in one of the grooves of the wall protector member in captured relation; wherein the mounting surface of the protector member has recesses for accepting heads of fasteners for attaching the mounting clips to the wall.
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