Patent classifications
E04F2019/0422
Flexible corner trim product
A trim piece for sealing a work surface including a body having a first side, a second side, and a span disposed between the first side and the second side, wherein the first side and the second side are joined at a junction defining an angle between the first side and the second side of between 80 degrees and 100 degrees, a topcap is affixed to the span of the body, wherein the topcap includes a left side having a first wing and a right side having a second wing, an adhesive is bonded to the first side of the body and an aperture is disposed within the body.
Baseboard
A baseboard having a profiled element with a substantially longitudinal extension. The baseboard further includes one or more facilitated breakage regions which define respective detachable portions which are configured to be detached from the profiled element. The facilitated breakage regions are mutually parallel and extend over the entire longitudinal extension of the profiled element. The facilitated breakage regions are equidistant and may have non-through longitudinal incisions defined on a face of the profiled element, configured to remain in view.
SKIRTING BOARD ASSEMBLY SUITABLE FOR FITTING ON A FLOOR SURFACE AND SIGNALLING SYSTEM FOR SIGNALLING AN IMPACT ON A COLLISION PROTECTOR
Disclosed is a skirting board assembly including at least two hollow plastic skirting profiles and installation means to install adjacent skirting profiles to each other. The installation means include a first and second connecting element and in which the first connecting element includes an insertion part which is configured to be fitted in an end of a first skirting profile and includes a spherical connecting part, and the second connecting element includes an insertion part which is configured to be fitted in an end of a second adjacent skirting profile and includes a cup-shaped connecting part, so that the second skirting profile is placeable at an angle with respect to the first skirting profile due to the fact that the spherical connecting part of the first connecting element adjoins the cup-shaped connecting part of the second connecting element.
SAFETY BANKING IN STABLES
A reusable banking device suitable for use in buildings such as an equine stable, the device comprising first and second faces for respectively abutting a wall and the floor of the stable, and a front face extending therebetween, the front face comprising a curved, concave portion.
BASEBOARD
A baseboard having a profiled element with a substantially longitudinal extension.
The baseboard further includes one or more facilitated breakage regions which define respective detachable portions which are configured to be detached from the profiled element. The facilitated breakage regions are mutually parallel and extend over the entire longitudinal extension of the profiled element. The facilitated breakage regions are equidistant and may have non-through longitudinal incisions defined on a face of the profiled element, configured to remain in view.
CROWN ELEMENTS, BASEBOARD ELEMENTS, SPLINES, AND RELATED METHODS
In one embodiment, a system comprises a first baseboard element, a second baseboard element, and a spline configured to couple with the first baseboard element and the second baseboard element. In another embodiment, a system comprises a first crown element, a second crown element, and a spline configured to couple with the first crown element and the second crown element. In another embodiment, a system comprises a crown spline, a baseboard spline, and a wall element configured to be coupled with the crown spline and the baseboard spline. Other embodiments are disclosed herein.
Coated baseboard for sports floor
A baseboard for covering an expansion gap at an intersection of a vertical wall and a floor. The baseboard includes a substantially L-shaped body formed of a thermoplastic material and having a toe portion and a wall portion. The toe portion has a front side and a back side, and the wall portion has a front side, a back side, an upper end, and a lower end. The back side of the wall portion is provided with a plurality of spaced-apart ventilation channels extending entirely across the wall portion from the upper end of the wall portion to the lower end thereof to permit air-flow to and from the floor gap. At least the front side of the toe portion and the front side of the wall portion is coated with a flexible coating.
Adhesive baseboard
The present disclosure generally relates to baseboards and methods of making and using baseboards. Some baseboards described herein include a foam body having a first major surface opposite and separated from a second major surface and a top surface opposite and separated from a bottom surface; the foam body including a foam having a density of between about 20 kg/m.sup.3 and about 100 kg/m.sup.3; a rigid coating on one of the first or second major surfaces of the foam body; the rigid coating having a modulus of elasticity of between about 1000 MPa and about 10,000 MPa and a thickness of between about 200 to about 1000 micrometers; and optionally an adhesive layer on the other of the first or second major surfaces of the foam body. In some embodiments, the baseboards have a modulus of elasticity of at least 100 MPa. This ensures that they are sufficiently rigid while remaining hand-cuttable.
COATED BASEBOARD FOR SPORTS FLOOR
A baseboard for covering an expansion gap at an intersection of a vertical wall and a floor. The baseboard includes a substantially L-shaped body formed of a thermoplastic material and having a toe portion and a wall portion. The toe portion has a front side and a back side, and the wall portion has a front side, a back side, an upper end, and a lower end. The back side of the wall portion is provided with a plurality of spaced-apart ventilation channels extending entirely across the wall portion from the upper end of the wall portion to the lower end thereof to permit air-flow to and from the floor gap. At least the front side of the toe portion and the front side of the wall portion is coated with a flexible coating.
System and Method for Securing Power and Communications Cables and Associated Hardware Within Crown Molding
A system for crown molding that enables safely incorporating electrical and communications cabling within crown molding by creating one or more protected paths which inherently prevent overly sharp bends in crown molding corners and by mitigating damage from penetrating punctures through a decorated face designed to fracture when improperly penetrated by a screw or nail, and enables the secure installation of hardware either concealed within the molding or securely and favorably positioned through the decorative face to view or sense a room, and enables additional cable capacity that is concealed within a light reflector to increase lighting efficacy as well as power and data delivery capacity.