Cornice with integrated trim and window shade
A cornice with integrated trim and window shade used to dress a prominent windowed passage. The cornice possesses features such as: a corbel that consists of two dados of a certain depth and height that allows for proper placement and installation of trim; a mounting surface, housing, and a through-channel for a spring-rolled shade. A plinth block of a certain thickness and depth that creates a proportioned surface to seat and align the vertical trim. A trim of a certain width and thickness so as to be accepted into the corbel dado and align with the plinth block thus creating a symmetrical reveal at that transition.
This invention is not related to any federally sponsored research or development programs.
FIELD OF INVENTIONThis invention provides door dressing for prominent windowed passages with ease of installation and built in housing for a spring rolled shade and it's accompanying hardware. The invention provides an aesthetically pleasing source of privacy and UV protection.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONProper hardwood dressing of prominent windowed doors to present have required in depth carpentry knowledge of materials, joinery, reveals and fasteners to build and install. Previous art has offered separate pieces of the whole dressing, for example; an ornamental cornice or brackets for mounting shades or trim. The invention, cornice with integrated trim and window shade, addresses the need for a thoughtfully planned design.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAn object of the present invention is to provide an aesthetically pleasing and practical cornice with integrated trim and window shade.
Another object of the invention is to provide a design that eliminates costly tools and professional assistance during installation.
The complete design is comprised of four parts: one cornice, two plinth blocks and two pieces of trim. Each part is dependant on the other for reference during installation.
The embodied design is constructed of hardwood lumber. The cornice is assembled with the following components: a right and left integral corbel; a face stretcher; a cornice header, with through-channel; a right and left shade mounting block; a minimum 3¼ inch crown detail; shade handle/stop possessing a pre cut channel to allow the insert and securing of a shade stiffener supplied with a spring rolled shade.
The cornice is pre-assembled for the end user, as shown and described in the detailed description. The cornice is held at the desired height and centered between the right and left vertical door jambs and the bottom edge of the face stretcher is aligned at the desired finished reveal of the horizontal section of the door jamb. A reference mark is then made on both sides of the integral corbel vertical dado at the inside bottom edge of both the right and left corbels. A plumb line is made from the inside reference mark, nearest the door, to the floor. The cornice can be removed and the hardware supplied with the spring rolled shade should be installed on the inside edge of the right and left shade-mounting block, and is set aside.
The plinth block is placed to the outside of the floor reference mark, checked for plumb, and secured with two finish nails. Mirror installation for other side.
The trim is centered on the plinth block and aligned with the outside reference mark made during cornice alignment. The trim is secured with four finish nails, at the base of the fluted detail, spaced over the entire length. Mirror installation for other side.
The cornice is then returned to the desired height and trim is accepted into the integral corbel vertical dado until flush with wall. The cornice is mounted with two finish nails through predrilled holes in the cornice face stretcher and two screws predrilled on the top wall edge of the cornice header.
The spring rolled shade can be guided through the cornice header through-channel and placed in the previously secured hardware. Insert the shade stiffener into a precut channel provided in the shade handle/stop and secure from the back with two setscrews in the provided predrilled countersunk fastening points.
The minimal tools to perform the described installation are: pencil, any length level, drill of any fashion, ⅛″ drill bit, hammer, nail set, and screw driver.
There are no miters, glue joints, or complex applications
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The cornice with integrated trim and window shade is a design for use in dressing a prominent windowed door as shown embodied in
The cornice, to be described is especially advantageous, and is enumerated as 10,
The cornice 10,
The cornice 10,
The cornice 10,
The cornice 10,
A detached part of the cornice 10,
The plinth block 7,
The trim 8,
The spring-rolled shade 14,
Although preferred embodiments of the invention have been described and disclosed herein it is to be remembered that various material can be used and alterations can be made thereto without departing from the true spirit of the invention.
Claims
1. An ornamental design for dressing a prominent windowed passage with a cornice with integrated trim and window shade, comprising:
- a cornice, which possess a right and left integral corbel, face stretcher, cornice header, shade-mounting block, and crown detail;
- right and left plinth blocks; and
- right and left trim, as shown and described herein.
2. The cornice of claim 1, wherein the right and left integral corbels possess two dados, the location of which are integral to the design.
3. The cornice of claim 1, wherein the cornice header possesses a through-channel the location of which is integral to the design.
4. The cornice of claim 1, wherein the shade-mounting block has a specification for the alignment of securing said shade-mounting block in a location that creates a standard for any width of the design.
5. A handle/stop with a precut channel the design of which is integral to the design as a whole.
6. Detail and specifications of the installation of the cornice with integrated trim and window shade, as shown and described herein.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 6, 2006
Publication Date: Aug 9, 2007
Inventor: Scott Milakovich (Flossmoor, IL)
Application Number: 11/411,970
International Classification: E04F 10/00 (20060101);