Plank for Wall or Surface Covering and Methods Thereof
20210381250 · 2021-12-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04F2203/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F13/0885
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F13/0887
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A plank and plank system for covering a wall or other surface is provided. Each longitudinally extending plank comprises a generally planar front façade and a back member. The back member comprises multiple plateaus interspersed with channels. Each plateau provides a flat surface that will be adjacent to the wall/surface when the plank is installed and onto which, optionally, a strip of pressure sensitive adhesive tape may be applied. The channels provide a predetermined location and predetermined holding capacity to regulate the location and amount of construction adhesive to be applied by a user. In an aspect of the invention, the channels also provide a degree of flexibility that allows the plank to adhere securely to the wall and that allows the depth of the plank to be greater than conventional wood wall covering panels.
Claims
1. A decorative covering for a wall or surface, comprising: multiple planks, each of said multiple planks extending laterally between a first plank lateral edge and an opposing second plank lateral edge and extending longitudinally between a first plank end and an opposing second plank end; each of said multiple planks comprising: a façade; and a plank back member opposing said façade; wherein said plank back member comprises multiple channels interspersed within multiple plateaus; wherein each of said multiple channels has a predetermined volume defined by a width, length, and depth of said channel; wherein said predetermined volume accommodates a predetermined quantity of construction adhesive that is satisfactory for adhering said plank onto said wall or surface; wherein each of said multiple channels is disposed at a predetermined location; wherein said predetermined location is satisfactory for adhering said plank onto said wall or surface.
2. The decorative covering for a wall or surface, as recited in claim 1, further comprising: a first set of multiple rows of regulating delineations disposed on said first plank end to facilitate shortening of the plank; and a second set of multiple rows of regulating delineations disposed on said second plank end to facilitate shortening of the plank.
3. The decorative covering for a wall or surface, as recited in claim 1, further comprising: multiple pressure-sensitive adhesive strips, each of which is applied onto one of said multiple plateaus; and release lining applied to the underside of said multiple strips.
4. The decorative covering for a wall or surface, as recited in claim 1, wherein each of said multiple channels extend longitudinally between opposing first and second plank ends; and wherein each of said multiple plateaus extend longitudinally between opposing first and second plank ends.
5. The decorative covering for a wall or surface, as recited in claim 1, wherein said each of said multiple channels comprises a V-shaped trough formation.
6. The decorative covering for a wall or surface, as recited in claim 1, wherein said façade has a width less than the width of said plank back member; wherein said plank back member comprises a back member forward-facing section; and wherein, after installation of said plank, at least a portion of said back member forward-facing section is viewable and is not concealed by said façade.
7. The decorative covering for a wall or surface, as recited in claim 1, wherein said first plank lateral edge is straight; wherein said second plank lateral edge is straight and is parallel to said first plank lateral edge; and wherein said first plank end is not straight but comprises multiple parallel end portions offset from each other; and wherein said second plank end is not straight but comprises multiple parallel end portions offset from each other.
8. A panel for use in covering a wall or surface, comprising: a plank extending laterally between a first plank lateral edge and an opposing second plank lateral edge and extending longitudinally between a first plank end and an opposing second plank end; said plank comprising: a façade; a plank back member opposing said façade; wherein said plank back member comprises multiple channels interspersed within multiple plateaus; wherein each of said multiple channels has a predetermined volume defined by a width, length, and depth of said channel; wherein said predetermined volume accommodates a predetermined quantity of construction adhesive that is satisfactory for adhering said plank onto said wall or surface; wherein each of said multiple channels is disposed at a predetermined location; wherein said predetermined location is satisfactory for adhering said plank onto said wall or surface.
9. The panel for use in covering a wall or surface, as recited in claim 8, further comprising: a first set of multiple rows of regulating delineations disposed on said first plank end to facilitate shortening of the plank.
10. The panel for use in covering a wall or surface, as recited in claim 8, further comprising: multiple pressure-sensitive adhesive strips, each of which is applied onto one of said multiple plateaus.
11. The panel for use in covering a wall or surface, as recited in claim 8, wherein each of said multiple channels extend longitudinally between opposing first and second plank ends; and wherein each of said multiple plateaus extend longitudinally between opposing first and second plank ends.
12. The panel for use in covering a wall or surface, as recited in claim 8, wherein said each of said multiple channels comprises a V-shaped trough formation.
13. The panel for use in covering a wall or surface, as recited in claim 12, wherein a first set of multiple rows of regulating delineations is disposed on said first plank end to facilitate shortening of the plank.
14. The panel for use in covering a wall or surface, as recited in claim 8, wherein said first plank lateral edge is straight; wherein said second plank lateral edge is straight and parallel to said first plank lateral edge; and wherein said first plank longitudinal edge is not straight but is formed of multiple parallel segments that are not aligned; and wherein said second plank longitudinal edge is not straight but is formed of multiple parallel segments that are not aligned.
15. The panel for use in covering a wall or surface, as recited in claim 13, wherein said each of said multiple channels comprises a V-shaped trough formation.
16. The panel for use in covering a wall or surface, as recited in claim 8, wherein said façade has a width less than the width of said plank back member; wherein said plank back member comprises a back member forward-facing section; and wherein, after installation of said plank, at least a portion of said back member forward-facing section is viewable and is not concealed by said façade.
17. A method of installing a plank system for covering a wall or surface, comprising: (a) identify or create a reference line; (b) apply a controlled amount of construction adhesive into a channel disposed within the back member of a plank; wherein a plank back member comprises plateaus and said channel; wherein said controlled amount of construction adhesive corresponds to a predetermined volume of said channel; wherein said predetermined volume is defined by the length, width, and depth of said channel; and wherein said predetermined volume has been tested or calculated to assure said controlled amount of construction adhesive is adequate for plank adherence; (c) align said plank with said reference line; (d) press said plank firmly onto said wall or surface to cause said plateaus to be juxtaposed against said wall or surface; and (e) install additional planks using method steps (b), (c), and (d), with each of said additional planks positioned adjacent to said plank or to a previously installed one of said additional planks, to create a first plank row.
18. A method of installing a plank system for covering a wall or surface, as recited in claim 17, further comprising removing a release liner from the back surface of a strip of adhesive tape that is fixedly attached to one of said plateaus before aligning said plank with said reference line.
19. A method of installing a plank system for covering a wall or surface, as recited in claim 17, further comprising shortening said plank by removing a portion of a plank end by using regulating delineations disposed at said plank end.
20. A method of installing a plank system for covering a wall or surface, as recited in claim 17, further comprising installing a second plank row offset from said first plank row.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0034] The preferred embodiments of the invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, provided to illustrate and not to limit the invention, where like designations denote like elements.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0065] Shown throughout the figures, the present invention is directed toward a plank 10 of natural or synthetic material, toward a plank system for covering a wall or other surface, and toward methods of creation, installation, and fastening of the plank to a wall or surface. Though referred to as a decorative wall covering system, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the plank system can be applied to other flat surfaces, such as flat surfaces of furniture (such as headboards, dressers, office furniture), stair risers, other architectural features, and the like. And, although illustrated as a wood plank, planks formed of other materials are within the scope of the invention.
[0066] In all the embodiments, the plank 10 extends laterally between opposing lateral edges 13 and extends longitudinally between opposing longitudinal ends 15. The plank 10 comprises a decorative front façade 11 and an opposing plank back member 19. which may be created separately and fixedly joined or may be fabricated unitarily.
[0067] The plank back member 19 comprises flat plateaus 30 and multiple channels 20, which are concavities within the rearward surface of the back member 19. The plateaus 30 function to provide a level surface that will be adjacent to the wall or surface after installation of the plank 10 and, in an aspect of the invention, onto which pressure-sensitive tape 50 (
[0068] The inset, concave channels 20 function to guide the application of construction adhesive 60 (
[0069] In one aspect of the invention, the construction adhesive 60 is spread into all the multiple channels. In another aspect, such as in
[0070] As seen in the back perspective view of
[0071] In the embodiment seen in
[0072] In the aspect of
[0073] In this and all other embodiments, each plateau 30 has a substantially flat extent, surface 39, which is a level surface that will be juxtaposed against the wall/surface during installation. The flat surfaces 39 of the plateaus 30 are substantially planar. In an aspect of the invention, the plateau surface 39 also functions to receive a lane or strip of double-sided pressure sensitive adhesive tape 50. The number, width, and placement of the plateaus 30 may vary based on factors such as the width of the pressure-sensitive tape 50 to be applied, the need for more tape or less tape 50, the need for more channels or less channels 25, the width of the planks 10, and similar factors.
[0074] In this and all other embodiments, although the front surface of the façade 11 may be visually perceived as flat or smooth upon a cursory viewing, the façade front may be slightly irregular, such as would be the case if the façade has exposed wood grain or a textured outer finish.
[0075] In the first embodiment of
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[0079] In this aspect, the façade 11 may comprise one or multiple front members 17. The front member(s) 17 and the plank back member 19 may be formed separately and fixedly attached to each other, or the front member(s) 17 and the back member 19 may be integrally formed. In this aspect, at least one interior opening 71 or one side opening 72 is defined by the laterally shortened façade 11. An interior opening 71 is disposed between portions of the front member 17 or between multiple front members 17 to provide a decorative enhancement. A side opening 72 is disposed at the lateral edge of the front member 17 and appears as a notch when viewed from the end as in
[0080] In the embodiments of the invention shown in the
[0081] The channels of the sets 25 serve two purposes: to serve as a measurement framework (as in the first three embodiments) and to additionally enhance the flexibility of the rigid plank 10. Because the channel sets 25 increase the pliability of the plank, the stability of the plank once adhered to a wall is increased. Additionally, the increase in flexibility allows the plank to have a depth greater than conventional peel-and-stick plank products, thus increasing the strength of the plank.
[0082] Though shown in the illustrations with the channel and plateau system applied to reclaimed wood planks, this system can be used to provide flexibility for other rigid materials including new wood, composite products, and synthetic planks.
[0083] In an aspect of the invention, the channels 20 are of equal depth. In a further aspect of the invention, shown in
[0084] In contrast to the U-shaped channels of the first through third embodiments, the channels in these embodiments are V shaped. Each channel has an upper edge or peak 23 and a low point or floor 27. In sets of multiple channels, a peak 23 is disposed between adjacent channels 25 and the peak 23 at the outer edge of the set of channels may coincide with the lateral edge 33 of a plateau or may coincide with the edge 13 of the plank 10.
[0085] In the fifth embodiment of the invention shown in
[0086] The regulating delineations 40 serve multiple functions. The sets of regulating delineations 40 serve to reduce or regulate the tension in the membrane within the wood of the plank. They give the fabricator and/or the end user a guide to reduce or regulate the length of the plank 10 by creating a sharp, blunt cut when shortening the plank 10. They also reduce the physical effort required to make the crosscut.
[0087] Each regulating delineation 40 comprises a row of multiple perforations, cuts, partial cuts, or the like that are aligned along a straight line extending laterally between the opposing lateral edges 13. In one aspect of the invention, sets of the regulating delineations 40 are disposed on each opposing end 15 of the plank 10. In another aspect of the invention, a set of regulating delineations 40 are disposed on only one end 15 of the plank 10, and the opposing end of the plank 10 is not configured with regulating delineations 40.
[0088] In an aspect, after fabrication of the plank, a strip of pressure sensitive adhesive tape 50 (
[0089] The pressure sensitive adhesive tape is a continuous flexible strip of a carrier 57 (such as cloth, paper, metal, or plastic) coated on both sides with an adhesive that is permanently tacky at room temperature, which will adhere to a variety of surfaces with light pressure (such as finger pressure). The adhesive can be blends of natural or synthetic rubber and resin, acrylic, silicone, or other polymer systems, with or without additives. Adhesive (both inner tape-to-plank adhesive and outward plank-to-wall adhesive) is applied to both sides of the carrier. The inner and outward adhesives on opposing sides of the carrier may be materials having the same or different chemistries and the same or different coating thicknesses. The carrier may preferably be a non-woven cloth or polymeric film such as 0.5 mil polyester. A release liner 51 covers the outward plank-to-wall adhesive and extends laterally between release liner lateral edges 53 and release liner ends 55. It is commonly paper coated on both sides with silicone release agents to create a differential release. The pressure sensitive adhesive tape may or may not include a reinforcement layer.
[0090] The inner adhesive on the underside side of the carrier of the pressure-sensitive tape is firmly pressed against the plank 10. Preferably, the outer, rearward surface of the plank-to-wall adhesive is covered by a release liner, which is not removed until the plank 10 is to be installed. This prevents the to prevent the plank-to-wall adhesive from sticking to unintended objects before the time that it is desired to be removed by the end user for affixing the plank onto the wall or other surface. Thus, before installation of the plank, the inner adhesive is sandwiched between the rearward side of the plank and the tape carrier material, and the outward plank-to-wall adhesive is sandwiched between the tape carrier material and the release lining.
[0091] The seventh embodiment of the invention of
[0092] In the earlier embodiments, the both the plank lateral edges and the plank ends 15 were straight. In contrast, in this embodiment, the plank ends 15 are not straight. Instead, both plank ends are formed of multiple parallel end portions that are offset from one another, as illustrated. This discontinuity within the plank ends helps to hide the joints between multiple planks 70 and may also be aesthetically pleasing.
[0093] The façade 11 of the enhanced plank 70 preferably visually appears to be multiple smaller segments, as shown in
[0094] In one aspect of the invention, the plank 10 is created from reclaimed lumber. In this aspect, the enhanced plank 70 may be fabricated with a single-piece back member 19 and with multiple smaller planks forming the front façade 11.
[0095] In a preferred aspect, the plank 10 of the wall or surface covering of the present invention is created from reclaimed lumber. An example of fabrication of the planks 10 from reclaimed lumber is shown in
[0096] The lumber is then dimensionalized by running the lumber through a gang rip. In one example, the width is ripped to 5.375 inches with the thickness remaining random, such as in the range of 0.6 inch to 1 inch. After the wood material is processed through the gang rip, it is referred to as a “moulding block.”
[0097] The moulding block (having the width to which it was ripped and the original length) is processed through a resaw to create two thinner pieces or blanks. In an example, the resaw can be set to slice one side consistently at 0.313 inches to create a standard blank having a 0.313 inch-thickness and to simultaneously create a residual blank. Both the standard and residual blanks retain the length and width of the moulding block.
[0098] The standard blanks thus created are then processed through a moulder. The moulder cleans the edges while reducing the width to 5 inches, creates the channel sets 25, planes down the blanks into a consistent 0.25-inch thickness, and adds the sets of lines of regulating delineations 40 to form the reclaimed wood planks. At this stage, in the example, the planks have a thickness of 0.25 inches, have a width of 5 inches, and have random lengths.
[0099] Any knots, splits or blemishes that are not aesthetically pleasing are then defected (removed). Based on length, the planks are then separated into length-based groupings. Before packaging for commercial sale, the planks 10 are cut to the desired length by trimming both ends with a miter saw. In one aspect, this double end trim may be performed by trimming each end along one of the lines of regulating delineations 40 to provide a substantially 90-degree angle at each end.
[0100] After the double end trimming, multiple lanes or strips of double-sided pressure sensitive tape 50 are added to the plateaus 30 disposed between the channel sets 25 created by the moulder. The plank 10 is then placed into a pinch roller to apply pressure to the outer side of the tape to cause the reverse side of the tape to adhere well to the plateaus. For example, two lanes of 0.75 inch and two lanes of 0.5 inch of two-sided pressure sensitive tape may be applied along the length of four plateaus 30.
[0101] The planks are then packaged, preferably with varying lengths in one package. For example, a box sold as 18 square feet may consist of two 48-inch planks, four 36-inch planks, six 16-inch planks, and four 12-inch planks.
[0102] In an exemplary method of installation, as seen in the flowchart of
[0103] The end user then uses the measuring tape to measure the height and width of the surface to be covered by the plank paneling and calculates the square footage required by multiplying the height times the width. After the purchase of sufficient square footage of planks to cover the area, the user prepares the wall for application.
[0104] The wall or surface is then cleaned and dried. The end user removes all outlet plates, screws, nails, or other debris to create a smooth surface.
[0105] A reference line is then created. If the baseboard is level, it may be used as a reference line. Otherwise, a reference line is drawn on the wall using a level.
[0106] A bead of construction adhesive is spread into all the channels 20 of the back member 19 of the first plank 10 or into a designated subset of the channels 20. By use of the channels having a predetermined volume and location, the appropriate amount of adhesive is applied in a suitable location. The release liner, if included, is removed from the pressure-sensitive tape strips on the first plank. This first plank is placed in position along the reference line and pressed firmly against the wall. Additional planks are applied in the same manner, until a first row is completed. If a plank 10 is too long for the spot into which it must fit, it can be shortened with a hand saw or electric saw by using the regulating delineations 40.
[0107] When starting the second row of planks, the end user utilizes the first row as a reference line to start the next row. The user will stagger or offset the joint lines to create an aesthetically pleasing design. The rows are added in the same manner until the wall or other surface is covered. Then a hand roller is run over the entire surface to apply pressure to all the planks to ensure that the adhesive bonds well to the wall.
[0108] The invention illustratively disclosed herein suitably may be practiced in the absence of any element which is not specifically disclosed herein.
[0109] Since many modifications, variations, and changes in detail can be made to the described preferred embodiments of the invention, it is intended that all matters in the foregoing description and shown in the accompanying drawings be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. Thus, the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.