Expandable drywall corner piece

A drywall corner piece with flange surfaces forming a near right angle forming a cup for fitting over drywall corners where the web sections of the flanges have at least one strain relief channel allowing the piece to flex to different angles.

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Description

This application is related to and claims priority from U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/582,593 file Jun. 24, 2004. Application 60/582,593 is hereby incorporated by reference.

BACKGROUND

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to the field of drywall trim and corners and more particularly to expandable drywall 3-way and 2-way outside and inside corner pieces.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Drywall corners are used to finish drywall seams both for interior and exterior use. A particular problem with finishing outside corners is the end termination. Prior art endcaps are closed and will not expand to fit arbitrary corners. A similar situation holds for interior corners.

What is badly needed is a drywall corner or cap that contains strain relief channels so that it can expand and snap fit over a drywall outside corner.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a flexible drywall corner piece that includes flange surfaces forming a near right-angle corner cup for fitting over drywall corners where the flange surfaces are continuously connected by three web sections, and the web sections have a strain relief channel running from an outer edge into said web section so that the strain relief channel allows the flanges to flex to different angles.

DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

FIGS. 1A and 1B show an outside 3-way corner with strain both a strain relief channel and hole.

FIGS. 2A and 2B show an outside 3-way corner similar to that of FIG. 1 but without a strain relief hole.

FIGS. 3A and 3B show an inside 2-way corner with strain relief.

FIGS. 4A and 4B show an inside 2-way corner with both a strain relief channel and hole.

Several drawings and illustrations have been presented in order to aid in the understanding of the present invention. The scope of the present invention is not limited to what is shown in the figures.

DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

An embodiment of the present invention is shown in FIGS. 1A and 1B as an expandable 3-way outside corner. Three fairly symmetric flanges 1 are seen that are used to match the faces of the drywall end. The preferred total angle between the flanges is around 88 degrees; however, many other angles are within the scope of the present invention. Optional tabs 2 are seen on each of these flanges. These optional tabs 2 can be used to align drywall trim pieces into the corner. An expansion channel 4 opening into a relief area 3 can also be clearly seen. The preferred size of the channel is around 0.13 inch; however, any convenient size can be used. As the flanges 1 are fitted over the drywall corner, each flange can expand or contract along a separate expansion channel 4 and relief area 3 so that the drywall corner piece fits over the outside corner snugly. The piece can be made of any material with plastic being preferred. Optional holes 5 can be formed in the piece to allow better adhesion to drywall mud. The preferred size of the stain relief hole 3 is around 0.63 inches with many other sizes of hole being within the scope of the present invention.

FIGS. 2A and 2B show a part similar to that of FIGS. 1A and 1B but with now strain relief hole (ref. 4 in FIGS. 1A and 1B). All other features are almost identical. The part in these figures works because of the inherent flexibility of plastic material which is the preferred material for the part. More brittle material might crack causing a need for the hole; however, plastic, if not overstressed, will not.

FIGS. 3A and 3B show an interior expandable 2-way corner with similar features and that works in a similar way. In particular, the strain relief channel 4 allows the part to expand to snap or fit over an interior corner. For an interior corner, the preferred total angle is around 93 degrees; however, many other angles can be used. The preferred size of the strain relief channel 4 is around 0.06 inches with many other sizes possible.

FIGS. 4A and 4B show a similar part to that of FIGS. 3A and 3B, but with a strain relief hole 3. As stated before, a strain relief hole becomes more necessary with more brittle materials (or metal). This hole 3 in all the figures prevents any cracking or elongation of the channel when the part is under stress (for example when it is pushed into place). The preferred size of the strain relief hole 3 is around 0.6 inch with many other sizes being within the scope of the present invention.

The drywall corners of the present invention can be optionally prepared on its outer surface to directly receive paint or texture. The interior surface can likewise optionally contain a paper layer. While these optional layers are desirable for some uses, a basic plastic piece is the most common embodiment of the present invention because it can be used in any drywall situation.

The present invention has been described with the aid of certain text and illustrations. On skilled in the art will recognize that many changes and variations are possible. All of these changes and variations are within the scope of the present invention.

Claims

1. A drywall end piece comprising:

a plurality of flanges forming a corner cup for fitting over drywall corners;
said flanges being connected to form a continuous structure;
said flanges having at least one strain relief channel running from an outer edge of said flange into said flange, whereby said strain relief channel allows said flanges to flex to different angles.

2. The drywall end piece of claim 1 wherein at least one of said flanges contains a plurality of holes.

3. The drywall end piece of claim 1 further comprising a tab attached to said structure.

4. The drywall end piece of claim 1 comprising three flanges.

5. The drywall end piece of claim 1 comprising two flanges.

6. The drywall end piece of claim 1 further comprising a hole in said flanges at one end of said strain relief channel.

7. The drywall end piece of claim 1 having three flanges configured to fit a 3-way corner.

8. The drywall end piece of claim 1 having two flanges configured to fit a 2-way corner.

9. A drywall corner piece fitting an outside 3-way corner comprising, in combination:

three flanges connected to each other with arcuate sections to form a near right-angle corner piece, the outer and inner surfaces of said corner piece being continuous, said corner piece having a rounded nose;
a strain relief channel in each of said flanges running from an outer edge of said flange toward said nose.

10. The drywall corner piece of claim 9 further comprising a hole in each of said flanges located at an end of said relief channel.

11. The drywall corner piece of claim 9 further comprising a plurality of holes in at least one of said flanges.

12. The drywall corner piece of claim 9 further comprising at least one tab extending from one of said arcuate sections.

13. The drywall corner piece of claim 12 comprising two tabs.

14. A drywall corner piece comprising a plurality of flanges arranged to cap a drywall corner wherein each of said flanges contains a strain relief channel.

15. The drywall corner piece of claim 14 wherein each of said flanges is connected to another of said flanges with an arcurate section.

16. The drywall corner piece of claim 15 wherein each of said arcurate sections contains a tab.

17. The drywall corner piece of claim 14 wherein said strain relief channel contains a hole at one end with a diameter larger than said strain relief channel.

18. The drywall corner piece of claim 14 wherein at least one of said flanges contains a plurality of holes.

19. The drywall corner piece of claim 14 comprising three of said flanges positioned to fit a 3-way corner.

20. The drywall corner piece of claim 14 comprising two of said flanges positioned to fit a 2-way corner.

Patent History
Publication number: 20060005488
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 24, 2005
Publication Date: Jan 12, 2006
Inventors: Douglass Wambaugh (Bend, OR), Timothy Smythe (Bend, OR)
Application Number: 11/166,772
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: 52/261.000
International Classification: E04B 1/00 (20060101);