Lower edge finish for drywall with installation aids
11365548 · 2022-06-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04F19/061
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F19/049
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F19/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04F19/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A lower edge finish for a drywall includes a channel with first and second sidewalls, the channel sized to receive a drywall sheet. A base underneath the channel can support drywall sheet above a floor and has a recess below the channel that extends from the first sidewall toward the second sidewall and has a curved furrow upward toward the channel. A paint guard includes a sheet and an edge that is thicker than the sheet. The edge has a lip that is of a shape complementary to the furrow, so the lip can be passed into the recess and the lip becomes lodged in the furrow to retain the edge between the floor and the base, and the sheet extends away from the stud wall to protect the floor from drippings from the drywall sheet.
Claims
1. A lower edge finish for a drywall comprising: a channel formed from a first sidewall defining a front plane and a second sidewall defining a back plane that is parallel to the front plane, the channel sized to receive a drywall sheet, and a base underneath the channel for supporting a drywall sheet above a floor, the base having a recess below the channel that extends from the front plane toward the back plane and that has a furrow upward toward the channel between the front and back planes, and a paint guard having a sheet and an edge, the edge having a lip that is of a shape that cooperates with the furrow so the lip can be passed into the recess and the lip becomes lodged in the furrow to retain the edge of the paint guard, and the lower edge finish is configured to be applied to a stud wall so that the sheet extends away from the stud wall to protect the floor from drippings from the drywall sheet.
2. The lower edge finish of claim 1, wherein the first sidewall is perforated metal.
3. The lower edge finish of claim 2, wherein the base has a front and the first sidewall extends upward from the base slightly recessed from the front of the base.
4. The lower edge finish of claim 1, wherein a paper sheet extends upward from the base to at least partially cover the first sidewall.
5. The lower edge finish of claim 1, wherein the first sidewall is perforated metal, the base has a front, the first sidewall extends upward from the base slightly recessed from the front of the base, and a paper sheet extends upward from the front of the base to at least partially cover the first sidewall.
6. The lower edge finish of claim 1, wherein the lip and the furrow have complementary curved shapes.
7. The lower edge finish of claim 1, wherein the base is continuous along a length of the channel.
8. The lower edge finish of claim 1, wherein the edge of the paint guard is thicker than the sheet of the paint guard.
9. The lower edge finish of claim 1, wherein the base is comprised of extruded plastic.
10. The lower edge finish as claimed in claim 1 wherein the sheet and the edge are impervious to paint.
11. The lower edge finish for a drywall as claimed in claim 10 wherein the edge of the paint guard has a backwall that gradually transitions to a bottom face.
12. The lower edge finish for a drywall as claimed in claim 1 wherein the edge of the paint guard has a backwall that gradually transitions to a bottom face.
13. A lower edge finish for a drywall comprising: a channel formed from a first sidewall of perforated metal defining a front plane and a second sidewall defining a back plane that is parallel to the front plane, the channel sized to receive a drywall sheet, a base underneath the channel for supporting the drywall sheet above a floor, the base having a front with the first sidewall extending upward from the base slightly recessed from the front of the base, a paper sheet extending upward from the base to at least partially cover the first sidewall, the base having a recess below the channel that extends from the front plane toward the back plane and that has a curved furrow upward toward the channel between the front and back planes, and a paint guard having a sheet and an edge that is thicker than the sheet, the edge having a curved lip that is of a shape complementary to the furrow, so the lip can be passed into the recess and the lip becomes lodged in the furrow to retain the edge between the floor and the base, and the lower edge finish is configured to be applied to a stud wall so that the sheet extends away from the stud wall to protect the floor from drippings from the drywall sheet.
14. A lower edge finish for a drywall that can cooperate with a paint guard comprising: a channel formed from a first sidewall defining a front plane and a second sidewall defining a back plane that is parallel to the front plane, the channel sized to receive a drywall sheet, and a base underneath the channel for supporting a drywall sheet above a floor, the base having a bottom that has a recess below the channel that extends from the front plane toward the back plane and that has a furrow upward toward the channel between the front and back planes, the furrow having a shape to cooperate with a paint guard edge.
15. A method of installing drywall comprising: installing a stud wall onto a floor, fastening a channel with a base that has a drywall paper front to the stud wall at the floor, the base having a recess below the channel and a furrow in the recess upward toward the channel, inserting a lower edge of a drywall sheet into the channel so the drywall paper front partially covers the drywall sheet, applying drywall mud to the drywall sheet and the drywall paper front and the channel to form a smooth wall surface, including covering the drywall paper front with drywall mud.
16. The method of claim 15, including installing a paint guard to the base to protect the floor from drippings from the drywall sheet.
17. The method of claim 15, wherein installing the paint guard includes inserting an edge of the paint guard into the recess in the base.
18. A method of installing drywall comprising: installing a stud wall onto a floor, fastening a channel that has a base to the stud wall at the floor, the base having a bottom that has a recess below the channel and that has a furrow upward toward the channel, inserting a lower edge of a drywall sheet into the channel so the drywall paper front partially covers the drywall sheet, and installing a paint guard to the base to protect the floor from drippings from the drywall sheet by inserting an edge of the paint guard into the recess in the base to retain the edge at the base.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be better understood by a reading of the Detailed Description of the Examples of the Invention along with a review of the drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLES OF THE INVENTION
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(11) Sidewalls 14 and 16 span a length of the channel 12, either the entire length of the channel or a substantial portion of it. Similarly, the base 20 spans at least a portion of the length of the channel. One or more bases 20 may be included underneath the channel 12 for support. Preferably, the base 20 extends along a substantial portion of the channel 12 to provide a stable platform for a drywall sheet installed within the channel 12.
(12) The first sidewall 14 is preferably at a height to help retain a lower edge of a drywall sheet within the channel 12 at a substantially upright position as the upper parts of the drywall sheet are secured to the stud wall in conventional fashion. The lower edge of the drywall sheet may need no additional nails or screws to mount to the stud wall, since it is held in place by the lower edge finish 10. The second sidewall 16 is preferably at a height so that it may be fastened onto a stud wall. In the embodiment shown, the second sidewall 16 has a height greater than the first sidewall 14. The base has a height of about ½ inches or higher to prevent a drywall sheet in the channel 12 from coming into contact with a floor surface.
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(15) One example of a wall assembly 8 that includes a lower edge finish 10 is shown in
(16) The base 20 does not extend under or into the studs 24. Instead, the base 20 and second sidewall 16 are surface mounted on the studs 24 and plate 26. While the example provided shows the base 20 substantially flush with both the first sidewall 14 and the second sidewall 16, other examples of the base 20 may extend away from the plate 26 past the first sidewall 14. The base 20 acts as a raised support for the drywall sheet 22 without leaving a gap under the assembly below the floor, obviating the need of a baseboard.
(17) The invention may also be considered a method for installing drywall. In one embodiment, the method comprises installing a stud wall including studs 24 and a plate 26, fastening a channel 12 formed from a first sidewall 14 and a second sidewall 16 to the stud wall, and inserting a drywall sheet 22 within the channel 12. The second sidewall 16 may be positioned to abut the stud wall and be fastened to it. The method may further include the step of applying mud and painting the drywall sheet 22′ and first sidewall 14 to create a uniform appearance, as seen in the right side of
(18) The lower edge finish 10 can be made in various lengths, such as 8, 20 or 12 feet in length, or suitable metric lengths. Lengths that are on the order of the length of standard drywall sheets may be used, or other lengths can be used. If a piece of the lower edge finish 10 is too long for a stud wall on which mounting is desired, the piece can be cut to size.
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(21) The paint guard can be used to catch mud or spackling or other material that is commonly used for finishing the drywall to a smooth wall finish that may otherwise drip onto the floor, so the paint guard 150 protects the floor. The paint guard 150 can be in place as the wall is being painted to catch any paint drips that may occur.
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(24) When the paint is dry, the paint guard can be removed, leaving the recess in the base exposed, so it can serve as a shadow line for a floating wall appearance, or be used to contain carpet edging or other flooring.
(25) The lower edge finish can be offered as a kit or sold separately.
(26) Certain modifications and improvements will occur to those skilled in the art upon reading the foregoing description. By way of example, the sidewalls may be comprised of a rigid type of extruded paper. It should be understood that all such modifications and improvements have been omitted for the sake of conciseness and readability but are properly within the scope of the following claims.