Apparatus and Method for Baseboard System Used in Drywall Construction
20210180319 · 2021-06-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04F19/061
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F19/049
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04B2/72
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B2/74
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F19/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F19/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Described herein is a method for creating a reveal in a wall with the use of a drywall board and baseboard. A backing is secured to the back side of the drywall board or the baseboard, which is then affixed to studs on the wall. The other of the drywall board and the baseboard is also affixed to the studs so that there is an overlap with the backing. A reveal is thereby created that exposes the backing.
Claims
1. A method for installing drywall to create a reveal in a wall that extends from a floor and that is supported by studs, the method comprising: providing a drywall board having a back side, a front side and a bottom; securing a backing to the back side of the drywall board so that the backing extends past the bottom of the drywall board; affixing the drywall board to the studs in an orientation in which the bottom of the board is the bottommost part of the drywall board; and affixing a baseboard below the drywall board and proximal to the floor such that the baseboard overlaps or abuts the backing, leaving a gap between a top of the baseboard and the bottom of the drywall board to thereby create a reveal that exposes the backing.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of securing includes securing the backing to the back side of the drywall board so that the backing extends past the bottom of the drywall board without contacting the front side of the drywall board.
3. The method of claim I, such that the drywall board includes gypsum material sandwiched between finishing drywall liner on the front side and framing drywall liner on the back side, wherein the step of securing includes screwing the backing to the back side of the drywall board with screws such that the screws are screwed through the framing drywall liner and into the gypsum material without piercing the finishing drywall liner.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of securing includes fastening the backing to the back side of the drywall board with adhesive.
5. (canceled)
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the backing has at least one of recessed pockets and projections that mate with complimentary members in the baseboard to facilitate securing the baseboard to the backing.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein the drywall board has a lower lip at the bottom thereof, such that the lower lip is disposed in a folded position, wherein to attain the folded position, a horizontal groove is cut at the back side and the lower lip is rotated to close the horizontal groove.
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13. A method for installing drywall to create a reveal in a wall that extends from a floor and that is supported by studs, the method comprising: providing a baseboard having a back side and a top; securing a backing to the back side of the baseboard so that the backing extends past the top of the baseboard; affixing the baseboard to the studs in an orientation in which the top of the baseboard is the topmost part of the baseboard, the baseboard being affixed proximal to the floor; and affixing above the baseboard a drywall board to the studs such that the drywall board abuts or overlaps the backing, leaving a gap between the top of the baseboard and a bottom of the drywall board to thereby create a reveal that exposes the backing.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the step of securing includes fastening the backing to the back side of the baseboard with adhesive.
15. (canceled)
16. The method of claim 13, wherein the backing has at least one of recessed pockets and projections that mate with complimentary members in the drywall board to facilitate securing the drywall board to the backing.
17. The method of claim 13, wherein the drywall board has a lower lip at the bottom thereof, such that the lower lip is disposed in a folded position, wherein to attain the folded position, a horizontal groove is cut at the back side and the lower lip is rotated to close the horizontal groove.
18. (canceled)
19. The method of claim 13, wherein the baseboard and the backing are formed as one piece.
20. The method of claim 13, wherein the backing includes a horizontal flange on which the drywall board can rest while the drywall board is being affixed to the framing members.
21. The method of claim 1, wherein in the step of affixing a baseboard, the baseboard is affixed to the studs.
22. The method of claim 1, wherein a) in the step of securing, the backing includes one of a metal and a magnet, and b) in the step of affixing the baseboard, the baseboard includes the other of the metal and the magnet, the method further comprising: in the step of affixing the baseboard, allowing the baseboard to overlap the backing to thereby permit a magnetic force to secure the baseboard to the backing such that a gap remains between a top of the baseboard and the bottom of the drywall board to thereby create a reveal that exposes the backing.
23. The method of claim 22, wherein the backing has at least one of recessed pockets and projections that mate with complimentary members in the baseboard to facilitate securing the backing to the baseboard.
24. A. drywall board system for forming a reveal, comprising: a drywall board for securing to framing members, the drywall board having a) a back side designed to be adjacent to the framing members when the drywall board is secured thereto, and b) a front side opposite the back side; framing drywall liner on the back side; finishing drywall liner on the front side; gypsum material sandwiched between the framing and finishing drywall liners; a backing fastened to the back side of the drywall board, such that the backing extends downward from a bottom of the drywall board without contacting the front side of the drywall board; and a baseboard secured to and overlapping the backing, such that a gap remains between the top of the baseboard and the bottom of the drywall board, the gap revealing the backing.
25. The drywall board system of claim 24, wherein one of the backing and the baseboard includes a magnet.
26. The drywall board system of claim 24, wherein the board backing has at least one of recessed pockets and projections that mate with complimentary members in the baseboard to facilitate securing the baseboard to the board backing.
27. The drywall board system of claim 24, further comprising a lower lip at the bottom of the drywall board, such that the lower lip is disposed in a folded position, wherein to attain the folded position, a horizontal groove is cut at the back side and the lower lip is rotated to close the horizontal groove.
28. The drywall board system of claim 24, wherein the backing includes a horizontal flange on which the drywall board can rest while the drywall board is being affixed to the framing members.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0016] In addition to the drywall board 11, the drywall board system 10 further includes a board backing 24 that is fastened to the back side 14 of the drywall board 11. The board backing 24 extends downward from a bottom 26 of the drywall board 11, in one embodiment without contacting the front side 16 of the drywall board 11. The term “bottom” refers to a portion of the board 11 that, when the drywall board system 10 is installed, would be nearest the floor. The board backing 24 receives a portion of a baseboard 28 to form a reveal. The term “receive” can include embodiments in which the baseboard 28 abuts or overlaps the board backing 24. In one embodiment, the board backing 24 extends downward from the bottom 26 of the drywall board 11 by about two inches.
[0017] The board backing 24 may be attached to the back side 14 of the drywall board 11 with fasteners, such as screws 29 that are screwed through the framing drywall liner 18 and into the gypsum material 22 without piercing the finishing drywall liner 20. Alternatively, the board backing 24 may be fastened to the back side 14 of the drywall board 11 by bonding with adhesive, for example.
[0018] In one embodiment, the board backing 24 contains metal that is attracted to magnetic material in the baseboard 28, or the opposite arrangement where the baseboard 28 contains metal and the board backing 24 contains magnetic material is also possible. The attraction of the metal to the magnetic material helps affix the baseboard 28 to the board backing 24. The metal can be white, pre-coated steel or aluminum, for example. In one embodiment, the thickness of the board backing 24 is about 0.032 inches.
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[0020] It is aesthetically desirable for the front bottom edge of the drywall board 11 to have a sharp edge. At least two ways to form this edge are now described.
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[0023] Instead of disposing a backing on the drywall board, the backing can instead be disposed on the baseboard. Such an alternative is described in
[0024] In addition to the baseboard 107, the baseboard system 100 further includes a board backing 124. The board backing 124 extends upward from a top 126 of the baseboard 107, in one embodiment without contacting the front side 116 of the baseboard 10. The term “top” refers to a portion of the baseboard 107, which, when the baseboard system 100 is installed, would usually be the portion furthest from the floor. The board backing 124 receives a portion of a drywall board 128 to form a reveal or gap 130 between the baseboard 107 and the drywall board 128. The term “receives” can include embodiments in which the drywall board 128 abuts or overlaps the board backing 124. In the former case, when the drywall board 128 is meant to merely abut the board backing 124, the height of the portion of the board backing 124 that extends above the top 126 of the baseboard 107 would be the height of the reveal.
[0025] In some embodiments, the board backing 124 can be rigid or semi-rigid to allow some flex, and can be composed of wood, elastomer, plastic, polyurethane or metal.
[0026] In one embodiment, the baseboard 107 and the board backing 124 are two separate pieces that are fastened together, such as with nails, screws or adhesive. In another embodiment, the baseboard and board backing may be formed as one piece. For example, such a baseboard system may be manufactured by injection moulding or die casting using a single mould. For this purpose, the baseboard system may be made out of metal, elastomer or thermoplastic.
[0027] The height of the portion of the backing 124 that extends upwards past the top of the baseboard 107 can range from the height of the intended reveal to many centimetres beyond. In one embodiment, the height of this portion of the backing can be one centimetre or less. This would be useful in a process where the drywall board 128 is affixed to the studs 112 before the baseboard system. In such case, the relatively short height of the portion of the backing 124 can be squeezed between the drywall board 128 and the studs 112.
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[0029] It will be appreciated that while the flange 153 in the embodiment of Figs.6A-6C is disposed approximately midway up the backing 152, in another embodiment the flange can be disposed at or near the top of the backing 152, including the very top. In the latter case, where the flange 153 is disposed at the very top of the backing, no amount of backing extends above the flange. Such a configuration might be employed when the drywall board 156 is affixed to the studs 158 first, before the baseboard system 150 is affixed to the studs.
[0030] In addition to providing a resting surface for the drywall board 156 that makes installation easier, the flange 153 furnishes the correct height and levelling of the reveal without having to make measurements.
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[0032] In this vain, some or all of the baseboard can be covered or shrink wrapped with a protective plastic, or other suitable material, to avoid getting paint splatter on the baseboard if the drywall above the baseboard is to be painted. After the paint dries, the cover or shrink wrap on the baseboard is designed to be easily removed.