With Mechanical Fastener Patents (Class 52/288.1)
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Patent number: 7726092Abstract: The present invention is a window sill and trim corner assembly. The window sill and trim corner assembly may extend around a window or other opening in a structure.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2004Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: The Crane Group Companies LimitedInventors: Paul R. Pelfrey, Jan E. Byer
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Patent number: 7712271Abstract: The present disclosure includes various brackets and methods for forming a tiled transition between a first surface and a second surface, the first and second surfaces forming an inside corner. One bracket embodiment includes a first base portion securable to the first surface, a second base portion securable to the second surface, and a receiving slot angled with respect to the first and second surfaces for receiving a tile strip, wherein the tile strip is permanently secured in the receiving slot to form the tiled transition between the first and second surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2007Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Inventor: Steven L. Harrison
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Patent number: 7703249Abstract: A cove molding of tri-planar design comprising a floor mounted base leg, a wall mounted vertical leg and a sloping transition leg integrally connected between the two. A cap anchor is provided along with inside and outside corner transition pieces to provide a smooth flush continuum of cove molding in virtually any structural layout. The cove molding can also be used as a flashing member.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2007Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: The Shane GroupInventor: Alexander L. Rachak
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Publication number: 20100071288Abstract: An apparatus is described for fastening a finishing strip (2) with a support (1) forming a wall leg (4), which support comprises at least one upwardly protruding holding web (8) engaging in a downwardly open groove (9) of the finishing strip (2) for clamping accommodation of the finishing strip. In order to enable securing the finishing strip (2) in the mounting position it is proposed that the support (1) comprises at least one resilient securing tongue (10) with a leg extending approximately parallel to the holding web (8), which securing tongue overlaps a securing stop (12) of the finishing strip (2) which extends transversally to the holding web (8).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2009Publication date: March 25, 2010Inventor: Franz Neuhofer Jun
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Publication number: 20100050550Abstract: A decorative trimming system includes at least one substantially straight length of decorative crown molding installed along a ceiling and wall junction and at least one stabilizing member secured between the rear surface of the crown molding and the ceiling and wall junction. The stabilizing member includes a predetermined length and a predetermined shape in a direction transverse to the predetermined length. The predetermined shape is defined by a pair of side edge surfaces extending the length of the stabilizing member and a substantially smooth uninterrupted front surface extending the length of the stabilizing member, abutting rear surface of the crown molding and preferably adjoining each of the pair of side edge surfaces. Arrows and text indicia may be also provided for communicating orientation of the stabilizing member during securement to the ceiling and wall junction as well as during mitering ends of the decorative molding on a miter saw.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2009Publication date: March 4, 2010Inventor: SAMUEL ESTOK
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Patent number: 7654050Abstract: A corner trim member for mounting on a wall surface in combination with decorative siding panels. The corner trim member includes a plurality of integrally formed decorative elements. The decorative elements define a front face of the corner trim member. The corner trim member may also include a top edge disposed above the decorative elements; a bottom end; a pair of side edges; and a longitudinally extending channel located adjacent each side edge for receiving a laterally disposed decorative siding panel. The longitudinally extending channels may be defined by a back surface of the side edges, an angled end wall extending from the back surfaces, and a mounting flange extending from the end walls. The angle between respective end walls and back surfaces may be an acute angle. The front face and the decorative elements may be mounted in alignment with a corner of the wall surface.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2004Date of Patent: February 2, 2010Inventor: Brett C Justice
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Patent number: 7654049Abstract: As used to trim a corner where a wall and a ceiling meet, a crown molding member has a planar portion, an intermediate portion, and a mounting flange. The planar portion is attached to the ceiling, in a first mode, or to the wall, in a second mode. The intermediate portion may have a coved, stepped, or curved profile. When applied to the mounting flange, drywall-finishing material, so-called “mud” in trade parlance, is pressed through apertures in the mounting flange, against the wall, in the first mode, or against the ceiling, in the second mode.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2004Date of Patent: February 2, 2010Assignee: Trim-Tex, Inc.Inventors: Joseph M. Koenig, Jr., Mark Budzik
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Publication number: 20100005741Abstract: Moulding is formed by first making a longitudinally extending cut in the bottom wall of a conventional eavestrough in order to separate the eavestrough into two segments. The inner portion of the bottom wall is then attached to the exterior wall of a building beneath its eaves or elsewhere such that the back wall of the eavestrough projects outwardly. The front wall of the eavestrough is then hung from the projecting back wall so that it extends downwardly and inwardly toward the exterior wall of the building. The eavestrough is cut by means of a machine having a guide plate and a pair of cutting wheels. The guide plate has an opening of a shape similar to that of the cross-section of the eavestrough but slightly larger so that as the eavestrough is fed through the opening it is guided by the guide plate. The cutting wheels are positioned such that after the eavestrough exits from the opening, its bottom wall passes between the wheels where it is cut.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2009Publication date: January 14, 2010Inventor: Scott Tripp
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Publication number: 20090293392Abstract: A moulding assembly comprising a retainer coupled with a trim member. The retainer may be fastened to a mounting surface, such as a wall or ceiling surface. The trim member may be removably coupled with the retainer to hide the retainer, and provide a decorative outer surface. The trim member need not be fastened directly to the wall or ceiling surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2009Publication date: December 3, 2009Inventors: Tim Dykstra, Steven Mitchell, Brian Stafford
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Patent number: 7614190Abstract: A molding system and method for installation that covers existing molding. The molding system covers existing trim for doorways and floors with a more decorative molding. The invention includes a molding overlay. An upper corner block covers the intersections of the existing doorway molding, and a lower corner block covers a section of the existing doorway molding with the existing baseboard, eliminating the need to cut mitered angles in the overlay molding. Recesses in the backside of the corner blocks allow the corner blocks to receive the old molding. The molding overlay abuts the corner blocks, thereby avoiding the requirements for making any cuts other than perpendicular cuts.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2005Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Inventor: William J. Cooper
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Publication number: 20090272044Abstract: A filler assembly for spanning, filling, and concealing a gap between an installed metal cabinet and an adjacent wall, or adjacent cabinet is disclosed. The assembly includes a bracket, a backing strip and a filler strip and the filler strip is formed with a projecting tongue. The bracket includes a narrow channel sized to receive the tongue of the filler strip in a sliding relationship. The tongue of the filler strip can slide into the channel to different depths so that the tongue and bracket span and fill the gap and the position of the backing strip can be adjusted by an adjustment feature.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2009Publication date: November 5, 2009Inventors: Thomas J. Newhouse, Troy McDaniel
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Patent number: 7600355Abstract: A unitary molded corner piece, shaped as a right angle V, has a grooved base with slide openings on adjacent sides of the base for receiving and joining together a pair of orthogonally oriented J channel pieces in an assembly. Right angles of the unitary corner piece are spaced apart and defined by spaced vertical walls shaped as an inner and outer angle. Such angles are joined together at the top of the vertical walls by a closed loop. Two orthogonal oriented J channels slide into the corner base while a J channel vertical wall and a J channel top piece slide within the space defined between the vertical walls of the right angle V of the corner piece. A loose free end of the J channel fits within the adjoining loop of the corner piece. Reinforcing ribs in a J channel receiving pocket both frictionally hold a J channel inserted into said corner piece and guide water as a trough.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2007Date of Patent: October 13, 2009Inventor: Robert D. Klein
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Publication number: 20090241446Abstract: A joint support system for trim members 12 and 14 has a reinforcement member 16 attached to the trim members 12 and 14. A fastener fastens the trim members 12 and 14 to the reinforcement. An adhering glue may be applied and set between the reinforcement member 16 and trim members 12 and 14 to form a tight joint.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2008Publication date: October 1, 2009Inventor: Scott Gittleman
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Patent number: 7594368Abstract: The invention relates to a device for fastening termination strips, in particular skirting, wall termination strips or the like, comprising an angle profile which bears against the wall and/or floor and which has a fastening part in the form of a receiving finger onto which the termination strip can be fitted and held with a clamping fit, it is intended to simplify manufacture, make adaptation to variable floors possible and allow retrofitting by proposing that the receiving finger is a web which is notched out of the floor leg of the angle profile situated on the floor and which is formed upwards in a curve, this web extending in a straight and at an acute angle towards the wall leg of the angle profile and engaging in a longitudinal groove made in the bottom of the termination strip, in which groove the curve of the web presses against the outwardly directed lower wall of the longitudinal groove and the upper endpiece of the receiving finger presses against the inwardly directed wall of the longitudinal groType: GrantFiled: April 4, 2006Date of Patent: September 29, 2009Assignee: Karl Pedross AGInventor: Sebastian Kurz
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Patent number: 7574836Abstract: The molding (1) has a key slot (2) with longitudinal corrugations, which key slot (2) is inclined at an acute angle to the wall surface. The connecting bracket (4) is a plate and one end of the plate has a shoulder terminated with a flexible tenon (6) with a free end pointed towards the molding, and the other end of the connecting bracket (4) is terminated with a spacer flange (7). Surfaces of the elastic tenon (6) of the connecting bracket have hooks with a triangular profile and the connecting bracket (4) has at least one shelf ledge (9) which supports cables. The molding has a form of a covering, preferably from poly vinyl chloride, which forms a skeleton profile divided with ribs (21) into chambers (28, 29, 30, 31) and the molding has a longitudinal protrusion (19), basically parallel to the wall surface, forming with the chamfered end of the molding an inverted V shape and the protrusion cooperates with the beaded edge (20) of the spacing flange of the connecting bracket (4).Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2002Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Inventor: Malgorzata Wesolowska
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Publication number: 20090151134Abstract: An apparatus is described for fastening a cover profile (4) for the transition between two surfaces (12, 13) which are perpendicular with respect to each other, comprising a support (1) which can be fastened to one of said surfaces (12, 13) and comprises two clamping legs (2, 3) for the cover profile (4) which extend in the longitudinal direction of the cover profile (4) and protrude against the cover profile (4), which profile can be mounted on the clamping legs (2, 3) under mutually opposite resilient contact of the clamping legs (2, 3) on the clamping surfaces (6) of the cover profile (4).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2006Publication date: June 18, 2009Inventor: Franz Neuhofer, JR.
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Publication number: 20090139168Abstract: An interior trim system comprising two-piece baseboards, baseboard end caps, window and door casings, crown moldings and window sill caps, the baseboards and crown molding formed with pre-mitered inside and outside corner pieces. The baseboards, end caps, casings and window sill caps can be installed over existing baseboards, casings and window sills without removing the original trim, and are glued into place with instant-hold glue. A template for accurately cutting the window sill cap is included in the system along with a miter guide provided for accurately cutting lengths of baseboards, casings, and crown molding.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2007Publication date: June 4, 2009Inventors: Lenny Grissom, Richard Eckaus
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Publication number: 20090133346Abstract: A drywall joint, suitable for joining dry wall panels of wall and ceiling structures, wherein each drywall panel has an outer surface and an opposite inner surface, the joint including: (a) an outer joint section, extending at least partially the height of and being disposed against the outer surface of the drywall panels; (b) an inner joint section, extending at least partially the height of and being disposed against the inner surface of the drywall panels; and (c) connectors for coupling the outer and inner joint sections together so as to sandwich the drywall panels between the outer and inner joint sections, the connectors including: i. first engagement formations on one of the outer and inner joint sections, and ii.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2006Publication date: May 28, 2009Applicant: LAFARGE PLATRESInventor: John George Hamilton Banks
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Publication number: 20090126298Abstract: A post protector to shield the lower portion or base of a mail box post or fence post from grass trimmers, lawn mowers and other such equipment comprising a plurality of protective panels and a protective panel retainer including at least one strap or panel retainer disposed to engage the outer surface of the plurality of the protective panels to secure the protective panels against the outer surface of the lower portion or base of the post.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2007Publication date: May 21, 2009Inventor: Luis A. Salcedo
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Publication number: 20090077915Abstract: Two upright columns 3 and 4 substantially rectangular in cross section are placed closely substantially on a diagonal line in a pair of substantially bracket-shaped runners(1, 2) arranged at an angle of about 90° on a floor surface. Moreover, a corner upright column 5 of a synthetic resin including an outer end portion 5b whose outer surface is formed in the form of a circular arc stands upright in a fitting state in a substantially angular clearance C formed on an outer side between the upright columns. Furthermore, projecting portions 9 and 10 are formed integrally in side portions on both sides of the corner upright column, arranged to fit over interior side surfaces of the upright columns, respectively, and fastened to the upright columns by a plurality of countersunk screws 11 and 12. Therefore, it becomes possible to increase the strength of the projected corner, improve the quality of appearance, simplify the construction, and decrease the cost.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2005Publication date: March 26, 2009Applicant: YOSHINO SANGYO CO., LTD.Inventor: Tadashi Haga
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Publication number: 20090064614Abstract: A crown molding and system for its use where the crown molding is formed from a specially blended plastic as extrusions to have a roughened surface and consisting of an inverted “L” bracket and a facing crown mold member for each crown molding section. The inverted “L” bracket is formed as a right angle section having right angle legs and is to be attached to a wall at points along its lower leg, with the right angle bend fitting into the wall to ceiling junction, and with the top leg end having a coupling end for connecting to a mount of a facing crown molding member. Which coupling edges are preferably mirror image corrugations that fit over and lock together, and with the facing member ends flanges to contact the wall and ceiling surfaces.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2008Publication date: March 12, 2009Inventor: Michael Timothy Spek
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Publication number: 20090064613Abstract: By providing a plurality of support brackets which are quickly and easily mounted to any desired surface and are constructed for receiving and supportingly retaining elongated, lineal crown molding strips, inside and outside corner seam covers, and lineal seam covers, each of which are formed from a wide variety of decorative and visually distinctive appearances, a cornice or crown molding system is achieved which is capable of being quickly and easily installed in any desired location by any unskilled individual, without requiring the use of mitered corners, abutting junctures, nails, adhesives, and the like. By employing a combination of the components of the present invention, any desired location can be quickly and easily decorated with a completely installed molding system for enhancing the visual and aesthetic appeal of any room or building.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2008Publication date: March 12, 2009Inventors: Tianhong Ouyang, Kenneth L. Robinson
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Publication number: 20090049780Abstract: A three-dimensional edge cladding for an architectural opening that includes a forward facing portion having a substantially constant first profile along a longitudinal axis. The forward facing portion includes a plurality of spaced apart nailing flanges, stepped surface topography projecting generally forward and away from the flanges. A longitudinally extending channel receives a side facing portion having a substantially constant second profile that include a portion that is generally orthogonal to the nailing flanges. A joint cover portion for covering the section where two or more edge cladding members meet.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2007Publication date: February 26, 2009Applicant: PN II, Inc.Inventors: William J. Pulte, Larry Wrass, William M. Harkins
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Patent number: 7487623Abstract: A trim accessory includes a soffit receiver component, a siding accessory receiver component and vent apertures. The siding accessory receiver component is integral with the soffit receiver component. The vent apertures are capable of being substantially hidden from view at least when the trim accessory is installed on a building and a soffit and siding accessory are received into the corresponding soffit receiver component and siding accessory receiver component.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2004Date of Patent: February 10, 2009Assignee: CertainTeed CorporationInventors: Saul Le-Garcia Rodolofo, Thomas Charles Gilbert
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Publication number: 20080289275Abstract: A bracket for use with metal construction framing which is a generally planar construct having a first outer flange and a second outer flange, configured to form a recess between such flanges suitable to engage at least one face of a metal construction stud and to interlock with the stud via at least two non-longitudinal tabs.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2008Publication date: November 27, 2008Inventor: Jeffrey Thomas Ellis
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Patent number: 7451574Abstract: A crown molding and system for its use where the crown molding is formed from a specially blended plastic as extrusions to have a roughened surface and consisting of an inverted “L” bracket and a facing crown mold member for each crown molding section. The inverted “L” bracket is formed as a right angle section having right angle legs and is to be attached to a wall at points along its lower leg, with the right angle bend fitting into the wall to ceiling junction, and with the top leg end having a coupling end for connecting to a mount of a facing crown molding member. Which coupling edges are preferably mirror image corrugations that fit over and lock together, and with the facing member ends flanges to contact the wall and ceiling surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2005Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Assignee: Spexco, LLCInventor: Michael Timothy Spek
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Patent number: 7451576Abstract: An apparatus and method for installation of molding is disclosed. With the apparatus and method, corner pieces are held in alignment during installation. This allows a person to hold both corner pieces in place with one hand while using the other hand to secure the molding to the wall or ceiling, thereby facilitating an accurate alignment. Moreover, use of an aligning member allows the installer to “fine-tune” the alignment of the corner pieces to fit unique contours of a desired wall corner. Before securing the molding to the wall, the corner pieces may be moved laterally or vertically along the aligning member to help find a perfect alignment. Several embodiments of the aligning member are disclosed, including members with varying angles for different corner segments, flexible members, and members with varying cross-sections.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2003Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Inventor: Joseph Barone
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Patent number: 7448117Abstract: A corner trim assembly includes a first panel having a first panel first end. A second panel has a second panel first end. The second panel first end is attached to the first panel first end. A first trim screw is attached to the first panel. A second trim screw is attached to the second panel. The first and second trim screws each have a screw rim. Each screw rim is spaced apart from the first and second panels. A first trim piece and a second trim piece each have a channel. The channels of the first and second trim pieces are engaged with the screw rims of the first and second trim screws to hold the first and second trim pieces against the first and second panels, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2007Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Assignee: Sauder Woodworking Co.Inventors: Myrl D. Sauder, Ronald D. Roth
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Patent number: 7441740Abstract: An impact protection apparatus has a body portion formed of a first resilient material and a number of members protruding radially outward from the body portion. The members are formed of a second resilient material which is the same as or different from the first resilient material. The impact protection apparatus has an adhesive material or a mechanical fastener disposed about the body portion and/or the members. The apparatus may be affixed to a surface.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2005Date of Patent: October 28, 2008Inventor: Thomas J. Drew
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Publication number: 20080236093Abstract: An improved method and apparatus for urging a flooring strip into close or tight engagement with the adjacent flooring strip, which has already been fixed into position, and holding the flooring strip securely in position for nailing or otherwise fixing the flooring strip. The invented device has a base plate with having holes therein for attachment to a floor (subfloor), a rack and pinion gear arrangement where the rack has an angle iron style pusher-puller ram pusher at the end of the rack, the end of the base plate having a removable shoe, and a rack housing situated on the base plate with an associated pinion gear engaging the rack and operated by a levering handle for urging the flooring strip into position for installation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2007Publication date: October 2, 2008Inventor: Jerry D. Coleman
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Publication number: 20080229690Abstract: The present invention relates generally to the field of moldings traditionally used to cover transitions between surfaces or for decoration, and particularly to modular molding systems and methods thereof where molding sections are joined together to produce the desired length of the molding. The present invention is particularly adaptable for use by a do-it-yourself installer or renovator. The present invention and methods allows fast installation and seamless connection of the molding, and in particular, makes the task of installing crown molding easier without requiring specialized carpentry knowledge or experience.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2007Publication date: September 25, 2008Inventor: Tal Sharabi
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Publication number: 20080202049Abstract: A skirting board comprising a base profile and a guard profile. The base profile comprises a receiving portion and a deflecting arm. The guard profile comprises a protruding portion, that interfaces with the receiving portion of the base profile, and a curved portion. The guard profile combines with the base profile to provide at least one open space. Finally, the deflecting arm and the curved portion combine to provide a surface used to finish a corner produced by a floor and a wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2004Publication date: August 28, 2008Inventor: Adam Galas
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Publication number: 20080190056Abstract: The present invention is directed to a securing cap for use in fixing a wall with a floor or ceiling mounting. The securing cap is snap fitted within the space between the wall and floor or ceiling mounting thereby fixing each component in position. The present invention is also directed to a wall assembly for use in buildings or sheds where wall panels are positioned relative to each other to form a wall and held in the desired position with the use of the securing caps. The securing caps also serve to prevent the accumulation of dust and debris within the space formed by the wall and the floor or ceiling mountings.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2006Publication date: August 14, 2008Applicant: STEEL STORAGE HOLDINGS PTY LTD.Inventors: Jonathon Gilbert Francis Perrin, Gerard Michael Ryan
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Publication number: 20080172964Abstract: An installation bracket system for use in combination with a length of crown molding for securing the crown molding adjacent to the junction of a wall surface and a ceiling surface, the installation bracket system including one or more installation brackets, each of the one or more installation brackets having first support member and a second support member, each of the support members having a mounting portion and an integrally formed supporting portion, the mounting portion having a base formed with apertures to receive fasteners therethrough for securement of the first support member and the second support member to the wall surface and ceiling surface, respectively, and a backing member extending between the first support member and the second support member, the backing member having a front surface, the crown molding being secured against the front surface of the backing member.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2008Publication date: July 24, 2008Inventor: Jean-Claude de Raucourt
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Patent number: 7392626Abstract: A smooth edge strip for engaging a carpet edge at a floor edge adjacent a wall is held in place by a bracket having a bracket body defining a mounting plate for attachment to the wall at the floor edge and a channel portion for receiving the smooth edge strip so as to hold the smooth edge strip flat on the floor. The channel portion includes an upper leg across the top of the strip which connects to the wall plate at the corner with the floor by a downwardly inclined portion. The wall plate is arranged at an angle to provide spring bias tending to hold the channel and the strip held thereby in contact with the floor.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2005Date of Patent: July 1, 2008Inventor: Blair Farrend
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Patent number: 7370453Abstract: A a crown molding assembly is provided. The crown molding assembly includes a wall portion and a ceiling portion meeting along a perimeter of a room or portion thereof. The crown molding assembly further includes a plurality of ceramic wall tiles secured to the wall portion proximal to the ceiling portion. A plurality of ceramic bridging tiles, each positioned adjacent one of the ceramic wall tiles, extends toward the ceiling portion. The ceramic wall tiles and the ceramic bridging tiles together form crown molding segments positioned along at least a portion of the perimeter of the room.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2003Date of Patent: May 13, 2008Inventor: Raymond Puzio
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Publication number: 20080016807Abstract: A crown molding hanger aid is used to hold one end of crown molding during the installation process by a single craftsman. The unique tool formed of flat metal and coated with paint, powder coating or galvanized or of a plastic or polymer material, has four distinct portions; the pointed hook portion, the rear leg portion, the crown molding support portion and the front leg portion that are integrally formed as a single unit simplifying the manufacturing process. The pointed hook portion has been designed as a means to easily penetrate the conventional drywall surfaces in an area that is covered by the crown molding after the installation has been completed. The tool can be reused many times with no damage incurred during the installation process.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2007Publication date: January 24, 2008Inventor: Donald R. Barter
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Patent number: 7318282Abstract: The present invention is an improved method of making cornice assemblies and other trim members utilizing the process of pultrusion. The cornice assemblies and the other trim members made by the method of the present invention exhibit superior strength to weight ratios, low expansion and contraction due to changes in temperature and humidity, as well being less labor intensive to install.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2002Date of Patent: January 15, 2008Assignee: PN II, Inc.Inventor: William J. Pulte
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Publication number: 20070283644Abstract: A leadthrough (10) for passing conduits through a constructional component includes a clad tube (11), a base member (16) arranged at the first axial end (12) of the clad tube (11) and having a receiving space (18) for isolating means (19) and defining an opening (17), and first (14) and second (15) annular, diaphragm-shaped sealing elements provided, respectively, at the first (12) and second axial ends of the clad tube (11).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2007Publication date: December 13, 2007Inventors: Marco Fischer, Thomas Monden, Markus Koegler
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Publication number: 20070266657Abstract: An edge closure for installation on a roof structure is fabricated as an integral unit from a non-corrosive, durable material. The edge closure includes an anchoring flange for attachment to the roof structure, an upper flange with an upper longitudinal edge zone, and intermediate panel spanning between the anchoring flange and the upper flange, and a fascia portion integral with the anchoring flange and extending downwardly to a lower longitudinal edge zone. The anchoring flange and upper flange are spaced apart for receiving a thickness of insulative lightweight concrete therebetween. The upper and lower longitudinal edge zones are angled to provide added rigidity and strength to the edge closure.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2007Publication date: November 22, 2007Inventor: Henry Gembala
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Patent number: 7290747Abstract: A display case protection assembly for protection of a portion of a display case from damage from impacts includes a guard member having a convex shaped first side, a concave shaped second side, a top end and a bottom end; a retaining sleeve is in communication with the assembly's concave shaped second side and is purposed for rotatably containing an offset positioning bar having an angularly displaced foot portion. The assembly may further include at least one receiving sleeve configured to receive the angularly displaced foot portion and the offset positioning bar may further include a retaining flange extending beyond the outermost periphery of the offset positioning bar when the bar has been contained within retaining sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2005Date of Patent: November 6, 2007Inventor: Ronald S. Appelman
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Patent number: 7228665Abstract: A wall covering for a pair of wall surfaces that form a corner. The wall covering includes (1) plurality of wall panels each having a plurality of horizontal tiers of simulated building elements and (2) a plurality of corner moldings each having a single tier of building elements. The corner moldings each have mounting flanges and an interlock and alignment pin that facilitate adjustable positioning of the corner molding with a selected tier of building elements of an adjacent wall panel. The corner molding mounting flanges and building elements further define relatively deep wall panel receiving pockets for positively retaining the side of an adjacent wall panel and forming a water barrier.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2004Date of Patent: June 12, 2007Assignee: Nailite International, Inc.Inventor: John Perry
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Patent number: 7210272Abstract: A trim assembly for interior walls of buildings has a cornerpiece configured for retention in a corner between intersecting walls, a trim strip extending from each opposite side of the cornerpiece, a tang extending from each opposite side of the cornerpiece and extending into slots in respective trim strips, a block member at each opposite side of the cornerpiece, at least one post extending from at least one of the block members and into a slot in a decorative member, and a clip device disposed about the post to retain it in the slot to retain the decorative member relative to the block member.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2004Date of Patent: May 1, 2007Inventor: Robert E. Friday
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Patent number: 7200970Abstract: As used to trim a corner where a wall and a ceiling meet, a crown molding member has a planar portion, an intermediate portion, and a mounting flange. The planar portion is attached to the ceiling, in a first mode, or to the wall, in a second mode. The intermediate portion may have a coved, stepped, or curved profile. The mounting flange is attached to the wall, in the first mode, or to the wall, in the second mode. When applied to the mounting flange, drywall-finishing material, so-called “mud” in trade parlance, is pressed through apertures in the mounting flange, against the wall, in the first mode, or against the ceiling, in the second mode.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2004Date of Patent: April 10, 2007Assignee: Trim-Tex, Inc.Inventors: Joseph M. Koenig, Jr., Mark Budzik
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Patent number: 7168474Abstract: A decorative device, such as a cornice, for crowing a variety of architectural structures also having modular and interchangeable components is disclosed. In one embodiment, a cornice comprises a horizontal base unit having a face section, a top and a bottom, and one or more interchangeable decorative modules. A decorative centerpiece for the cornice is also disclosed. Additionally, the disclosure includes novel means for attaching particular components to one another. In the preferred embodiments, the components are wood.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2004Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Inventor: Calvin Lam
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Patent number: 7127869Abstract: A wall covering and method of installation using corner moldings formed with a plurality of tiers of simulated building elements and a plurality of panels each formed with a plurality of rows of simulated building elements. The corner molding includes flanges along opposite sides formed with both (1) elongated fastener-receiving apertures for receiving fasteners which permit adjustable positioning and alignment of the tiers of building elements of the corner molding with rows of building elements of a panel to be mounted adjacent thereto and (2) circular apertures for receiving fasteners that precisely secure and retain the corner moldings in mounted position with the building elements of the corner molding and adjacent panel in predetermined aligned relation.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2002Date of Patent: October 31, 2006Assignee: Nailite InternationalInventor: John E. Perry
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Patent number: 7121050Abstract: A connecting piece is provided to be fitted where fascia boards are intended to meet, especially at corners of conservatory roofs. The connecting piece has a front face and a rear face, edges of the rear face being shaped to correspond to the outer profile of the fascia boards and means for retaining the connecting piece between adjacent ends of the fascia boards.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2005Date of Patent: October 17, 2006Assignee: Ultraframe (UK) LimitedInventor: Christopher Richardson
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Patent number: 7040065Abstract: A removably mountable ornament assembly as a temporary or permanent fitting to a wall and/or ceiling is provided. The ornament may be a cornice or skirting board, and a bracket is provided for releasably engaging and mounting the cornice or skirting board to a wall and/or ceiling. The arms of the bracket each terminate in mating portions that releasably engage respective complementary channels in the cornice. The ornament assembly provides an alternative to traditional plaster cornices and may be mounted to cover an existing cornice or moulding.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2002Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Inventor: Leslie William Pickup
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Patent number: 7028436Abstract: Cementitious exterior sheathing products are provided which include a rigid support member affixed to a cementitious layer. The rigid support member includes at least one nailing flange disposed along one of its lateral sides for allowing the sheathing product to be affixed to an exterior wall of a building. Preferred mechanical and adhesive bonding techniques are suggested for combining the cementitious layer and rigid support member together to form an integrated product. Such products are lighter in weight and are more crack resistant than currently available fiber cement trim boards.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2002Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Assignee: CertainTeed CorporationInventor: William Paul Bezubic, Jr.
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Patent number: 6990776Abstract: The present invention provides a pasteless wall covering system in which wall covering becomes easily installable, removable, changeable and reusable without damaging walls. A wall covering border is attached to, or made from, a semi-rigid paper stock and is held on the wall by a holder with channels. The holder can be created by scoring and folding a top and bottom channel. The holder can be attached to the wall by stapling, adhesives or other attachment means.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2003Date of Patent: January 31, 2006Inventor: Oscar G. Berman