Claims
- 1. A wallboard clip for securing a patch wallboard to an existing wallboard to repair the existing wallboard, the wallboard clip comprising:
- patch wallboard receiving structure constructed and arranged to receive a patch wallboard so as to capture a peripheral portion of inner and outer opposing surfaces of the patch wallboard;
- an existing wallboard receiving member constructed and arranged to contact a peripheral portion of an outer surface of an existing wallboard to be repaired, said existing wallboard receiving member being coupled to said patch wallboard receiving structure such that the peripheral portion of the outer surface of the patch wallboard and the peripheral portion of the outer surface of the existing wallboard are arranged substantially in a common plane when the patch wallboard is in a repaired position within the existing wallboard; and
- locking structure spaced from and coupled to said wallboard receiving member, said locking structure being constructed and arranged to move between an insertion position, wherein a sliding surface of said locking structure is constructed and arranged to contact and slide against an end of the existing wallboard to place the patch wallboard in the repaired position, and a locking position, wherein said sliding surface of said locking structure is in a relaxed position permitting a securing surface of the locking structure to contact a peripheral portion of an inner surface of the existing wallboard that is opposed to the peripheral portion of the outer surface of the existing wallboard thereby capturing the peripheral portions of inner and outer surfaces of the existing wallboard when the patchboard is in the repaired position.
- 2. A wallboard clip according to claim 1, wherein said wallboard clip is formed from a continuous strip of metal.
- 3. A wallboard clip according to claim 1, wherein said wallboard clip is formed from a molded or extruded material.
- 4. A wallboard clip according to claim 1, wherein said patch wallboard receiving structure comprises first and second gripping members having inner surfaces which are spaced apart about the thickness of the patch wallboard.
- 5. A wallboard clip according to claim 4, wherein said second gripping member is constructed and arranged to contact the peripheral portion of the inner surface of the patch wallboard and said second gripping member contains a barb for enhancing the securing of the existing patch wallboard within said patch wallboard receiving structure.
- 6. A wallboard clip according to claim 1, wherein said patch wallboard receiving structure comprises first and second gripping members having inner surfaces which are substantially parallel to one another.
- 7. A wallboard clip according to claim 1, wherein said existing wallboard receiving structure comprises a third gripping member and said locking structure comprises a fourth gripping member.
- 8. A wallboard clip according to claim 7, wherein said third and fourth gripping members having inner surfaces which are spaced apart about the thickness of the existing wallboard.
- 9. A wallboard clip according to claim 7, wherein said third and fourth gripping members having inner surfaces which are substantially parallel to one another.
- 10. A wallboard clip according to claim 4, wherein a distance between said inner surfaces of said first and second gripping members and said first gripping member is formed from a flexible material such that during installation of the peripheral portion the patch wallboard into said patch wallboard receiving structure said first gripping member flexes away from said second gripping member to allow the peripheral portion of the patch wallboard to slide into said patch wallboard receiving structure and to capture the patch wallboard by providing tension between said inner surfaces of said first and second gripping members and the inner and outer peripheral portions of the patch wallboard.
- 11. A wallboard clip according to claim 1, wherein said patch wallboard receiving structure comprises first and second gripping members, said existing wallboard receiving member comprises a third gripping member and said locking structure comprises a fourth gripping member, wherein said first gripping member is sloped towards said second gripping member and said third gripping member is sloped towards said fourth gripping member such that during installation of the wallboard clip onto the patch wallboard said first gripping member flexes away from said second gripping member providing tension between the inside surfaces of said first and second gripping members and opposing peripheral portions of the patch wallboard there between, and during installation of the patch wallboard into the existing wallboard said third gripping member flexes away from said fourth gripping member providing tension between the inside surfaces of said third and fourth gripping members and opposing peripheral portions of the existing wallboard there between.
- 12. A wallboard clip for securing a patch wallboard to an existing wallboard to repair the existing wallboard, said wallboard clip comprising:
- a body member;
- first and second gripping members coupled to a first side of said body member, said first and second gripping members having opposed inner faces which are constructed and dimensioned to capture and secure a peripheral portion of inner and outer opposing surfaces of a patch wallboard;
- a third gripping member coupled to a second side of said body member opposing said first side of said body member, said third gripping member having an inner surface; and
- a fourth gripping member movably coupled with respect to said second side of said body member and having an inner surface opposing said inner surface of said third gripping member, said inner surfaces of said third and fourth gripping member being constructed and dimensioned to capture and secure a peripheral portion of inner and outer opposing surfaces of an existing wallboard, said fourth gripping member being coupled to a sliding surface, said sliding surface being constructed and arranged to contact and slide against an edge of the existing wallboard during installation of the patch wallboard and move said fourth gripping member towards said first surface of said body member to allow the patch wallboard to be inserted in the existing wallboard and when the patch wallboard is in a repaired position within the wallboard said sliding surface is constructed to allow said fourth gripping member to move into a position against a peripheral portion of an inner surface of the existing wallboard, and wherein said first and third gripping members being constructed and arranged such that the peripheral outer surfaces of the patch wallboard and the existing wallboard are substantially on a common plane when the patch wallboard is in a repaired position within the existing wallboard.
- 13. A wallboard clip according to claim 12, wherein said sliding surface is a curved surface.
- 14. A wallboard clip according to claim 12, wherein said sliding surface forms an acute angle with said inner surface of said fourth gripping member such that said sliding surface slopes towards said body member.
- 15. A wallboard clip according to claim 12, wherein said sliding surface is constructed and arranged such that the sliding surface does not contact the edge of the existing wallboard when the patch wallboard is in a repaired position within the existing wallboard.
- 16. A wallboard clip according to claim 12, wherein said inner surfaces of said first and second gripping members are substantially parallel.
- 17. A wallboard clip according to claim 12, wherein said inner surfaces of said third and fourth gripping members are substantially parallel.
- 18. A wallboard clip according to claim 12, wherein said wallboard clip is formed from a continuous strip of metal.
- 19. A wallboard clip according to claim 12, wherein said wallboard clip is formed from a molded or extruded material.
- 20. A wallboard clip according to claim 12, wherein said first gripping member slopes towards said second gripping member and said third gripping member slopes towards said fourth gripping member.
- 21. A wallboard clip for securing a patch wallboard to an existing wallboard, said wallboard clip comprising:
- a body member;
- first and second gripping members coupled to a first side of said body member, said first and second gripping members having opposed inner surfaces disposed about 0.25 to about 1 inch apart;
- a third gripping member coupled to a second side of said body member opposing said first side of said body member, said third gripping member having an inner surface; and
- a fourth gripping member movably coupled with respect to said second body member and having an inner surface opposing said inner surface of said third gripping member, said inner surfaces of said third and fourth gripping members being disposed about 0.25 to about 1 inch apart, said fourth gripping member being constructed and arranged to move between an insertion position, wherein a patch wallboard having said wallboard clip mounted thereon can be inserted into a hole in an existing wallboard, and a locking position, wherein said fourth gripping member contacts a peripheral portion of an inside surface of an existing wallboard.
- 22. A wallboard clip according to claim 21, wherein said fourth gripping member being coupled to a sliding surface.
- 23. A wallboard clip according to claim 21, wherein inner surfaces of said first and fourth gripping member forming an angle of about 180.degree. or less.
- 24. A wallboard clip according to claim 21, wherein said first and third gripping members being constructed and arranged such that peripheral outer surfaces of a patch wallboard and an existing wallboard are substantially on a common plane when the patch wallboard is secured by the wallboard clip in a repaired position within the existing wallboard.
- 25. A wallboard clip according to claim 21, wherein said first and second gripping members having opposed inner faces disposed about 0.5 inch apart and said inner surfaces of said third and fourth gripping members being disposed about 0.5 inch apart.
- 26. A wallboard clip according to claim 21, wherein said first and second gripping members having opposed inner faces disposed about 3/8 inch apart and said inner surfaces of said third and fourth gripping members being disposed about 3/8 inch apart.
- 27. A wallboard clip according to claim 21, wherein said first and second gripping members having opposed inner faces disposed about 5/8 inch apart and said inner surfaces of said third and fourth gripping members being disposed about 5/8 inch apart.
- 28. A wallboard clip according to claim 21, wherein said wallboard clip is formed from a continuous strip of metal.
- 29. A wallboard clip for securing a patch wallboard to an existing wallboard, said wallboard clip comprising:
- a body member:
- first and second gripping members coupled to a first side of said body member, said first and second gripping members having opposed inner surfaces;
- a third gripping member coupled to a second side of said body member opposing said first side of said body member, said third gripping member having an inner surface;
- a fourth gripping member movably coupled with respect to said body member and having an inner surface opposing said inner surface of said third gripping member, said inner surfaces of said third and fourth gripping members; and
- a sliding surface coupled to said fourth gripping member, wherein said sliding surface being constructed and arranged to contact and slide against an edge of the existing wallboard during installation of the patch wallboard and move said fourth gripping member towards said first surface of said body member to allow the patch wallboard to be inserted in the existing wallboard and when the patch wallboard is in a repaired position within the wallboard said sliding surface is constructed to allow said fourth gripping member to move into a position against the peripheral portion of an inner surface of the existing wallboard.
- 30. A wallboard clip for securing a patch wallboard to an existing wallboard, said wallboard clip comprising:
- a body member having opposing first and second surfaces defining a thickness of about 0.01 to about 1/8 inch and first and second ends defining a length of from about 3/8 to 1 inch;
- a first gripping member coupled to a first surface at a first end of said body member, said first gripping member having a thickness of about 0.01 to about 3/8 inch;
- a triangular shaped member having three surfaces, a first surface of said triangular shaped member being coupled to said second end of said body, a first portion of said first surface of said triangular shaped member opposing said first gripping member defining a second gripping member, opposing surfaces of said first and second gripping members being disposed about 0.25 to about 1 inch apart,
- a third gripping member coupled to said second surface of said body member at said first end of said body member; and
- a second portion of said first surface of said triangular shaped member opposing said third gripping member defining a fourth gripping member, said second portion of said first surface being coupled to said first portion of said first surface via said second and third surfaces of said triangular shaped member such that said fourth gripping member being movably coupled with respect to said second surface of said body member, said inner surfaces of said third and fourth gripping members being disposed about 0.25 to about 1 inch apart.
- 31. A wallboard clip according to claim 30, wherein said wallboard clip is formed from a strip of metal.
- 32. A method of making a wallboard clip for securing a patch wallboard to an existing wallboard to repair the existing wallboard, said method comprising;
- a) providing a metal strip having opposing first and second ends, opposing first and second surfaces, and an axis along the length of said metal strip:
- b) cutting said first end of said metal strip substantially in a direction of said axis to form first and third gripping members;
- c) bending said first gripping member in a first direction to form at about a 90.degree. angle or less in relation to said axis;
- d) bending said third gripping member in a second direction substantially opposite to said first direction to form about a 90.degree. angle or less in relation to said axis such that inner surfaces of said first and third gripping members form about a 180.degree. angle or less,
- wherein a body member being defined by a portion of said metal strip contacting said first and second gripping members;
- e) bending said metal strip about 90.degree. in relation to said axis in said first direction at an end of said body member to provide a second gripping member;
- f) bending said metal strip towards said axis at an end of said second gripping member to provide a support;
- g) bending said metal strip at an end of said support towards said axis to provide a sliding surface which is constructed and arranged to contact and slide along an edge of an existing wallboard during installation of the patch wallboard into the existing wallboard; and
- h) bending said metal strip at an end of said sliding surface in said first direction thereby defining a fourth gripping member,
- wherein a distance between an inner surface of said first gripping member and an inner surface of said second gripping member is about the thickness of a patch wallboard such that said inner surfaces of said first and second gripping members are capable of capturing a peripheral portion of the inner and outer surfaces of the patch wallboard,
- wherein a distance between an inner surface of said fourth gripping member and an inner surface of said third gripping member is about the thickness of the existing wallboard such that the inner surfaces of the third and fourth gripping members are capable of capturing a peripheral portion of inner and outer surfaces of the existing wallboard when the patch wallboard is in a repaired position,
- and wherein said inner surfaces of said first and third gripping members are substantially on a common plane when said wallboard clip is securing the patch wallboard in a repaired position within the existing wallboard.
- 33. A method according to claim 32, wherein said steps b through d are conducted prior to said step e.
- 34. A method according to claim 32, wherein said steps e through h are conducted prior to steps b through d.
- 35. A method according to claim 32, wherein step h is conducted prior to step g and step g is conducted prior to step f.
- 36. A method according to claim 32, wherein said step e is conducted such that said inner surfaces of said first and third gripping members form an angle of about 1 to about to about 20.degree. less than 180.degree. to provide tension against peripheral portions of the patch wallboard and existing wallboard.
- 37. A method according to claim 32, wherein said step e is conducted such that said inner surfaces of said first and third gripping members form an angle of about 2 to about to about 10.degree. less than 180.degree. to provide tension against peripheral portions of the patch wallboard and existing wallboard.
- 38. A method according to claim 32, wherein said step h is conducted such that said inner surface of said fourth gripping member is substantially parallel to said inner surface of said second gripping member.
- 39. A method according to claim 32, further comprising the step of forming a barb on said inner surface of said second gripping member.
- 40. A method according to claim 32, wherein said step g is conducted such that said sliding surface is curved.
- 41. A method of making a wallboard clip for securing a patch wallboard to an existing wallboard to repair the existing wallboard, said method comprising:
- a) providing a metal strip having opposing first and second ends, opposing first and second surfaces, and an axis along the length of said metal strip;
- b) providing a die having at least a first outer surface and a second outer surface;
- c) contacting said second end of said metal strip with said first outer surface of said die such that said first surface of said metal strip contacts said first outer surface of said die;
- d) bending said metal strip in a first circular direction around said die such that said first surface of said metal strip contacts a portion of said second surface of said metal strip located on said first surface of said die and overlaps said second surface of said metal strip at said second end of said metal strip, with a fourth gripping member being defined by said second end of said metal strip and said part of said metal strip shaped by said first surface of said die, a sliding surface being defined by said part of said metal strip shaped by said second surface of said die, and a second gripping member being defined by a part of said metal strip shaped by said first surface of said die and overlapping a part of said fourth griping member, said first and second outer surfaces of said die forming an acute angle such that said fourth gripping member and said sliding surface form an acute angle;
- e) bending said metal strip in a second circular direction opposite to said first circular direction at an end of said second gripping member to form a body member;
- f) cutting said first end of said metal strip substantially in a direction of said axis to form said first gripping member and said third gripping member;
- g) bending said first gripping member towards said second gripping member at a location on said metal strip such that a distance between said inner surface of said first gripping member and an inner surface of said second gripping member is about the thickness of a patch wallboard such that said inner surfaces of said first and second gripping members are capable of capturing a peripheral portion of the inner and outer surfaces of the patch wallboard;
- h) bending said third gripping member towards said fourth gripping member such that inner surfaces of said first and third gripping members form about a 180.degree. angle or less and at a location on said metal strip such that a distance between an inner surface of said fourth gripping member and an inner surface of said third gripping member at a central location is about the thickness of the existing wallboard such that said inner surfaces of said third and fourth gripping members are capable of capturing a peripheral portion of inner and outer surfaces of the existing wallboard when the patch wallboard is in a repaired position, and said inner surfaces of said first and third gripping members are on substantially a common plane when said wallboard clip secures said patch wallboard in a repaired position within said existing wallboard; and
- i) removing said metal strip from said die.
- 42. A method according to claim 41, wherein said die is triangular shaped.
- 43. A method according to claim 41, wherein said first and second outer surfaces of said die are each substantially flat.
- 44. A method according to claim 41, wherein said second outer surface of said die is curved.
- 45. A method according to claim 41, wherein said step (e) is conducted at a location on said metal strip such that said sliding surface extends to both sides of said body member.
- 46. A method according to claim 41, wherein said steps (e), (g) and (h) are conducted such that said inner surfaces of said first and third gripping members are form an angle of about 1 to about 20.degree. less than 180.degree. to provide tension against peripheral portions of the patch wallboard and existing wallboard.
- 47. A method according to claim 41, wherein said steps (e), (g) and (h) are conducted such that said inner surfaces of said first and third gripping members are form an angle of about 2 to about 10.degree. less than 180.degree. to provide tension against peripheral portions of the patch wallboard and existing wallboard.
- 48. A method of repairing a hole in an existing wallboard using a wallboard clip comprising:
- patch wallboard receiving structure constructed and arranged to receive a patch wallboard so as to capture a peripheral portion of inner and outer opposing surfaces of the patch wallboard;
- an existing wallboard receiving member constructed and arranged to contact of peripheral portion of an outer surface of an existing wallboard to be repaired, said existing wallboard receiving member being coupled to said patch wallboard receiving structure such that the peripheral portion of said outer surface of the patch wallboard and the peripheral portion of the outer surface of the existing wallboard are arranged substantially in a common plane when the patch wallboard is in a repaired position within the existing wallboard; and
- locking structure spaced from and coupled to said wallboard receiving member, said locking structure being constructed and arranged to move between a insertion position, wherein a sliding surface of said locking structure is constructed and arranged to contact and slide against an end of the existing wallboard to place the patch wallboard in the repaired position, and a locking position, wherein said sliding surface of said locking structure is in a relaxed position permitting a securing surface of the locking structure to contact a peripheral portion of an inner surface of the existing wallboard that is opposed to the peripheral portion of the outer surface of the existing wallboard thereby capturing the peripheral portions of inner and outer surfaces of the existing wallboard when the patchboard is in the repaired position; said method comprising:
- a) providing a patch wallboard having a surface area larger than a hole to be repaired in the existing wallboard;
- b) tracing an outline of the patch wallboard on the existing wallboard which surrounds the hole to be repaired;
- c) cutting out the trace on the existing wallboard;
- d) inserting at least two of said wallboard clips onto the patch wallboard such that peripheral portions of the inner an outer surfaces of the patch wallboard are captured by said patch wallboard receiving structure; and
- e) inserting the patch wallboard containing the wallboard clips into the hole until the patch wallboard reaches a repaired position in which peripheral portions of the inner and outer surfaces of the existing wallboard are captured by said locking structure and said existing wallboard receiving structure.
- 49. A method according to claim 48 further comprising the step of plastering.
- 50. A method of repairing a hole in an existing wallboard using a wallboard clip comprising;
- a) providing a patch wallboard sized to fit within a hole to be repaired in the existing wallboard;
- b) inserting at least two wallboard clips onto the patch wallboard such that peripheral portions of the inner an outer surfaces of the patch wallboard are captured by the wallboard clip; and
- c) inserting the patch wallboard containing the wallboard clips into the hole until the patch wallboard reaches a repaired position in which peripheral portions of the inner and outer surfaces of the existing wallboard are captured by the wallboard clip.
- 51. A method according to claim 50, further comprising the steps of providing a patch wallboard having a surface area larger than an initial hole to be repaired in the existing wallboard; tracing an outline of the patch wallboard on the existing wallboard which surrounds the initial hole to be repaired; cutting out the trace on the existing wallboard to form a hole to be repaired in which the patch wallboard is sized to fit within.
- 52. A method according to claim 50, wherein said wallboard comprises drywall.
- 53. A method of accessing an interior of a hollow wall using wallboard clips, the method comprising:
- cutting a hole in an existing wallboard, wherein a patch wallboard is defined by the cut;
- removing the patch wallboard from the existing wallboard;
- applying a plurality of wallboard clips to peripheral portions of the patch wallboard; wherein said wallboard clips are attached to the patch wallboard such that peripheral portions of the inner an outer surfaces of the patch wallboard are captured by the wallboard clips; and
- inserting the patch wallboard containing the wallboard clips into the hole until the patch wallboard reaches a repaired position in which peripheral portions of the inner and outer surfaces of the existing wallboard are captured by the wallboard clips.
- 54. A method according to claim 53, wherein said wallboard comprises drywall.
- 55. A method according to claim 53, wherein said drywall clips are formed from a metal.
- 56. A method of accessing an interior of a hollow wall using wallboard clips, the method comprising:
- cutting a hole in an existing wallboard, wherein a patch wallboard is defined by the cut;
- removing the patch wallboard from the existing wallboard;
- applying a plurality of wallboard clips to peripheral portions of the patch wallboard;
- inserting the patch wallboard containing wallboard clips into the hole such that said wallboard clips secure the patch wallboard within the existing wallboard, wherein said wallboard clip comprises:
- a patch wallboard receiving structure constructed and arranged to receive a patch wallboard so as to capture a peripheral portion of inner and outer opposing surfaces of a patch wallboard;
- an existing wallboard receiving member constructed and arranged to contact of peripheral portion of an outer surface of an existing wallboard to be repaired, said existing wallboard receiving member being coupled to said patch wallboard receiving structure such that the peripheral portion of the outer surface of the patch wallboard and the peripheral portion of the outer surface of the existing wallboard are arranged substantially in a common plane when the patch wallboard is in a repaired position within the existing wallboard; and
- locking structure spaced from and coupled to said wallboard receiving member, said locking structure being constructed and arranged to move between an insertion position, wherein a sliding surface of said locking structure is constructed and arranged to contact and slide against an end of the existing wallboard to place the patch wallboard in the repaired position, and a locking position, wherein said sliding surface of said locking structure is in a relaxed position permitting a securing surface of the locking structure to contact a peripheral portion of an inner surface of the existing wallboard that is opposed to the peripheral portion of the outer surface of the existing wallboard thereby capturing the peripheral portions of inner and outer surfaces of the existing wallboard when the patchboard is in the repaired position.
- 57. A patch wallboard for repairing a hole in existing wallboard comprising:
- a patch wallboard; and
- a plurality of wallboard clips mounted around a periphery of said patch wallboard, said wallboard clips being constructed and arranged to capture inner and outer peripheral portions of an existing wallboard when said patch wallboard is in a repaired position within the existing wallboard.
- 58. A patch wallboard according to claim 57, wherein said wallboard clips are integrally formed with said patch wallboard.
- 59. A patch wallboard according to claim 58, wherein said wallboard clips comprise an existing wallboard receiving member and a locking structure.
- 60. A patch wallboard according to claim 59, wherein said locking structure comprises a fourth gripping member which is movably coupled with respect to the patch wallboard such that during installation of the patch wallboard into an existing wallboard said fourth gripping member is capable of moving into an installation position and once the patch wallboard is in a repaired position within the existing wallboard said fourth gripping member is capable of capturing a peripheral portion of an inner surface of said existing wallboard.
- 61. A wallboard clip for securing a patch wallboard to an existing wallboard, said wallboard clip comprising:
- a body member;
- first and second gripping members coupled to a first side of said body member, said first and second gripping members having opposed inner surfaces disposed about 0.25 to about 1 inch apart;
- a third gripping member coupled to a second side of said body member opposing said first side of said body member, said third gripping member having an inner surface; and
- a fourth gripping member movably coupled with respect to said second side of said body member and having an inner surface opposing said inner surface of said third gripping member, said inner surfaces of said third and fourth gripping members being disposed about 0.25 to about 1 inch apart, wherein said first and second gripping members being spaced a different distance than said third and fourth gripping members.
- 62. A wallboard clip according to claim 61, wherein said first and second gripping members having opposed inner faces disposed about 0.5 inch apart and said inner surfaces of said third and fourth gripping members being disposed about 5/8 inch apart.
- 63. A wallboard clip according to claim 61, wherein said first and second gripping members having opposed inner faces disposed about 3/8 inch apart and said inner surfaces of said third and fourth gripping members being disposed about 0.5 inch apart.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/168,887 filed on Oct. 9, 1998, the complete disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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