Patent classifications
E04F19/0468
BASEBOARD CORNER
A baseboard corner and a method of use thereof for joining adjacent baseboard pieces at the corner of wall surfaces. The baseboard corner includes a trim member and a base member which is integral to the trim member. The trim member can flush mount with the intersection wall surfaces and surfaces of the adjacent baseboard pieces. The base member forms a left bracket and a right bracket for receiving the adjacent baseboard pieces. The baseboard corner eliminates the need for making mitered joints at the intersection of walls.
Cable management system
A cable management system includes a mounting bracket configured for mounting to a wall surface and a detached snap-on type cover member. The mounting bracket includes vertically spaced support ledges for supporting one or more cables in multiple regions of the bracket. The bracket and cover member include mating connection element protrusions which become mutually engaged to snap fit the cover to the bracket in a readily removable manner to access the cable runs. The cables are fully concealed by the cover member. In one embodiment, the bracket and cover member are configured to simulate baseboard molding in appearance and are mounted at the bottom of the wall at the interface with the floor. Coupler members complementary configured to match the profile of the cover members may be detachably coupled thereto to bridge joints or gaps between adjacent sections of cover members.
DEVICE FOR FASTENING A FINISHING STRIP
A device for fastening an end strip (9) has a mounting bracket (1) forming a wall leg (3). The mounting bracket comprises a receiving web (8) that protrudes upwardly and is arranged offset transversely to the wall leg (3), and engages into a downwardly open receiving groove (10) of the end strip (9) to clampingly accommodate the end strip (9), and further comprises an elastic securing tongue (11) that is bent out of the receiving web (8) and latches into a latching recess (18) of the end strip (9). The securing tongue (11) forms a clamping web (14), which originates from the free longitudinal edge (13) of the receiving web (8) and is bent out towards the wall leg (3), and an adjoining latching web (15), which is bent back against the receiving web (8) and latches into the latching recess (18) of the end strip (9).
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.
Wall Component Appurtenances
A toe screw housing, for securing abutting enclosure components together, having a bearing plate with an interior face, an exterior face and a beveled upper edge; a toe screw well joined to and extending away from the interior face and including a fastener shelf; a toe screw support joined to the interior face, and additionally joined to and extending away from the fastener shelf, the toe screw support distal from the fastener shelf including a planar support surface oriented perpendicular to the interior face; and a fastener bore passing through the fastener shelf, the toe screw support and the support surface and inclined at a second angle relative to the interior face of the bearing plate.
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.
CABLE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
A cable management system includes a mounting bracket configured for mounting to a wall surface and a detached snap-on type cover member. The mounting bracket includes vertically spaced support ledges for supporting one or more cables in multiple regions of the bracket. The bracket and cover member include mating connection element protrusions which become mutually engaged to snap fit the cover to the bracket in a readily removable manner to access the cable runs. The cables are fully concealed by the cover member. In one embodiment, the bracket and cover member are configured to simulate baseboard molding in appearance and are mounted at the bottom of the wall at the interface with the floor. Coupler members complementary configured to match the profile of the cover members may be detachably coupled thereto to bridge joints or gaps between adjacent sections of cover members.
Building perimeter systems
An architectural perimeter pocket assembly having at least a top and an inner side for forming an open bottom pocket, the inner side including an upper section and a lower extension section separately formed from the upper section, the sections having mutual engageable coupling formations horizontally displaced from main portions of said sections that when engaged enable the upper section to support the lower extension section vertically and restrain the lower section from pendulum-type motion.
BUILDING PERIMETER SYSTEMS
An architectural perimeter pocket assembly having at least a top and an inner side for forming an open bottom pocket, the inner side including an upper section and a lower extension section separately formed from the upper section, the sections having mutual engageable coupling formations horizontally displaced from main portions of said sections that when engaged enable the upper section to support the lower extension section vertically and restrain the lower section from pendulum-type motion.
Resilient fixing element and a skirting board fixing system comprising a skirting board and such a fixing element
A resilient fixing element for releasably connecting a skirting board with a floor covering, including a first arm located under the floor covering, a second arm located over the floor covering and to be engaged with the skirting board, a connecting face connecting the first arm with the second arm, and a resilient abutment element located in an internal space between the arms. The resilient abutment element is moveable between a first position in which it is constrained and blocked lying along the connecting face and a second position in which it is extended into the internal space. An engagement element is provided to block the abutment element in its first position and to release the abutment element into its second position. A skirting board fixing system includes a skirting board and the resilient fixing element as described, the skirting board consisting of a wall abutting covering arm and a floor abutting arm, the latter being engaged with the fixing element.