Baseboard
11306488 ยท 2022-04-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04F19/061
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F19/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A protective baseboard including a baseboard assembly and a stopper assembly, along with a methodology for installing the protective baseboard is disclosed. The baseboard assembly includes a baseboard with a rear side. On the rear side of the baseboard is a stopper member of the stopper assembly extending along a bottom edge of the baseboard. The stopper member extends outwardly and away from the baseboard, giving the baseboard a substantially L shape. The baseboard is mounted on a ground surface and the drywall is mounted atop the stopper member. The stopper member extends entirely across the lower edge of the drywall. The stopper member creates a barrier between the drywall and the ground surface to prevent water on the ground surface from seeping into the drywall which leads to costly and dangerous water damage to the drywall.
Claims
1. A system for a baseboard, consisting of: a. a ground surface; b. a wall stud vertically mounted along said ground surface; c. a drywall with a drywall bottom edge; d. a baseboard assembly including a baseboard, wherein said baseboard includes a rear side and front side, said front side having a first vertical portion, an upper portion of the first vertical portion is connected to a first end of a first portion, a second end of said first portion is connected to a top side of the baseboard, the top side is entirely horizontal, the rear side of the baseboard includes an upper portion, a spacing and a lower portion, wherein said upper portion and said lower portion are vertical, wherein said spacing is defined by a cut along an entire width of the rear side of the baseboard; and e. a stopper assembly including a stopper member that extends outwardly and away from said rear side of said baseboard said stopper member extending the entire width of said baseboard, said stopper member being in constant contact with a wall stud, said stopper member being perpendicular to said baseboard, said stopper member being located on the lower portion of said baseboard, said drywall mounted atop of said stopper member such that said stopper member is entirely and directly beneath of said drywall bottom edge, said drywall and said baseboard being secured in place, said stopper member includes edges.
Description
IV. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) With the above and other related objects in view, the invention consists in the details of construction and combination of parts as will be more fully understood from the following description, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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V. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
(11) Referring now to the drawings, where the present invention is generally referred to with numeral 10, it can be observed that it basically includes a baseboard assembly 20 and a stopper assembly 40.
(12) Baseboards, which may also be referred to as skirting board, skirting, mopboard, floor molding or base molding, are typically used to cover the lowest section of interior walls. Baseboards conceal the intersection between walls and floors. Importantly, baseboards may help to protect drywalls against water damage. Water spilled may be stopped by the baseboards before ever reaching any drywalls. Drywalls coining in contact with water may result in damage to the drywalls, requiring costly repairs.
(13) Baseboard assembly 20 may include a baseboard 22. Baseboard 22 may preferably be mounted upright atop of a ground surface 62 and about a perimeter of a room, as best seen in
(14) Mounted to baseboard 22 may be stopper assembly 40. More specifically, stopper assembly 40 may be mounted to rear side 26 of baseboard 22, as best seen in
(15) It is to be understood that the present invention may employ method 80 for installing protective baseboard 10 when drywall 64 is already in place as walls of a room. Method 80 may include a first step 82, wherein cutting of the bottom of drywall 64 a predetermined height off of ground surface 62 a sufficient height that cooperates with stopper member 42 is done. Thereby resulting in a spacing defined between ground surface 62 and drywall bottom edge 66. Method 80 may further include a second step 84, wherein installing and positioning of baseboard 22 in place occurs, such that stopper member 42 is positioned beneath of drywall bottom edge 66 in between the spacing defined between ground surface 62 and drywall bottom edge 66. It may be suitable for drywall bottom edge 66 to be in abutting contact with the top of stopper member 42. Preferably, stopper member 42 may be entirely and directly atop of stopper member 42. It may also be suitable for drywall bottom edge 66 to be hoovering a predetermined height above of stopper member 42. Stopper member 42 and drywall bottom edge 66 may be parallel to each other. It is to be understood that it may also be suitable for rear side 26 of baseboard 22 to be in abutting contact with drywall 64 as well. Method 80 may also include a third step 86, wherein securing of baseboard 22 and drywall 64 in place occurs. Preferably, drywall 64 may be secured to wall stud 68. Preferably, baseboard 22 may be secured to drywall 64. This helps to ensure that baseboard 22 remains in place to help stopper member 42 prevent water from reaching drywall 64. This is due to stopper member 42 creating a barrier between ground surface 62 and drywall bottom edge 66 to elevate drywall 64 off of ground surface 62 for protecting of drywall 64 from water damage. Resulting in the present invention being successfully being installed in a desired room to protect drywall 64 from any potential costly water damage.
(16) It is to be understood that the present invention may employ new construction method 100 for installing of baseboard 22 in new construction sites or locations. New construction method 100 may be used when drywall 64 is yet to be installed. New construction method 100 may include a step one 102, wherein framing takes place and wall stud 68 is installed to provide stability and structure for the present invention to be mounted thereto. Wall stud 68 may be mounted vertically within a home to provide structure to the desired room, wall stud 68 may be about the perimeter of the desired room. It may be suitable for wall stud 68 to create a room perimeter. In a step two 104 of new construction method 100, mounting and securing of drywall 64 to wall stud 68 occurs. It may be suitable to secure drywall 64 to wall stud 68 with fasteners or fastening members as known in the art. Importantly, during step two 104, drywall 64 may be secured to wall stud 68 a predetermined height above of ground surface 62. Such that a spacing is defined between ground surface 62 and drywall bottom edge 66. New construction method 100 may further include a step three 106, wherein installing and positioning of baseboard 22 in place occurs, such that stopper member 42 is positioned beneath of drywall bottom edge 66 in between the spacing defined between ground surface 62 and drywall bottom edge 66. It may be suitable for drywall bottom edge 66 to be in abutting contact with the top of stopper member 42. Preferably, stopper member 42 may be entirely and directly atop of stopper member 42. It may also be suitable for drywall bottom edge 66 to be hoovering a predetermined height above of stopper member 42. Stopper member 42 and drywall bottom edge 66 may be parallel to each other. It is to be understood that it may also be suitable for rear side 26 of baseboard 22 to be in abutting contact with drywall 64 as well. New construction method 100 may also include a step four 106, wherein securing of baseboard 22 to drywall 64 takes place. This helps to ensure that baseboard 22 remains in place to help stopper member 42 prevent water from reaching drywall 64. This is due to stopper member 42 creating a barrier between ground surface 62 and drywall bottom edge 66 to elevate drywall 64 off of ground surface 62 for protecting of drywall 64 from water damage. Resulting in the present invention being successfully being installed in a desired room to protect drywall 64 from any potential costly water damage.
(17) The foregoing description conveys the best understanding of the objectives and advantages of the present invention. Different embodiments may be made of the inventive concept of this invention. It is to be understood that all matter disclosed herein is to be interpreted merely as illustrative, and not in a limiting sense.