Selectively Changeable Kick Plate and Method of Use
20230044877 · 2023-02-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
G09F7/18
PHYSICS
E06B7/28
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A method of attaching a kick plate to a lower margin of a door face. The door face extends upward from a lower edge to an upper edge. The door face has a first side edge and a second side edge opposite the first side edge. The door face has a door face height and a door face width. The method includes orienting a kick plate assembly having a front face and a magnetic back face so the back face faces the door face. The kick plate assembly is centered generally evenly between the first side edge and the second side edge, and a bottom edge of the kick plate assembly is aligned generally parallel to the lower edge of the door face. The magnetic back face of the kick plate assembly is magnetically joined to the door face so the kick plate assembly is selectively separable from the door.
Claims
1. A method of attaching a kick plate to a lower margin of a door face adjacent to a lower edge of the door face, the door face extending upward from the lower edge to an upper edge opposite the lower edge, the door face having a first side edge extending from the lower edge to the upper edge and a second side edge extending from the lower edge to the upper edge opposite the first side edge, the door face having a door face height measured from the lower edge to the upper edge and a door face width measured from the first side edge to the second side edge, said method comprising: orienting a kick plate assembly having a front face and a magnetic back face so the magnetic back face faces the door face; centering the kick plate assembly generally evenly between the first side edge and the second side edge of the door face; aligning a bottom edge of the kick plate assembly generally parallel to the lower edge of the door face; and magnetically joining the kick plate assembly to the door face so the kick plate assembly is selectively separable from the door face.
2. A method of attaching a kick plate to a face of a door as set forth in claim 1, wherein said kick plate assembly is a first kick plate assembly and said method further comprises: removing said first kick plate assembly from the door; orienting a second kick plate assembly having a front face and a magnetic back face so the back face faces the door face; centering the second kick plate assembly generally evenly between the first side edge and the second side edge of the door face; aligning a bottom edge of the second kick plate assembly generally parallel to the lower edge of the selectively changeable kick plate for attaching to lower edge of the door face; and magnetically joining the kick plate assembly to the door face so the second kick plate assembly is selectively separable from the door face.
3. A method of attaching a kick plate to a face of a door as set forth in claim 1, further comprising, before the steps of orienting, centering, aligning, and joining: centering a ferromagnetic sheet generally evenly between the first side edge and the second side edge of the door face; aligning a bottom edge of the ferromagnetic sheet generally parallel to the lower edge of the door face; and attaching the centered and aligned ferromagnetic sheet to the door face adjacent the lower edge of the door face; and wherein the step of magnetically joining the kick plate assembly to the door face comprises contacting the magnetic back face to the attached ferromagnetic sheet.
4. A method of attaching a kick plate to a face of a door as set forth in claim 1, wherein the step of aligning bottom edge of the kick plate assembly includes spacing the bottom edge of the kick plate assembly from the lower edge of the door face by a distance in a vertical spacing range of about ⅛ inch and about 1 inch.
5. A method of attaching a kick plate to a face of a door as set forth in claim 1, wherein the step of centering the kick plate assembly includes spacing a first side edge of the kick plate assembly from the first side edge of the door face by a distance in a horizontal spacing range of about ⅛ inch and about ½ inch.
6. A selectively changeable kick plate for protecting a lower margin of a door face adjacent to a lower edge of the door face, the door face extending upward from the lower edge to an upper edge opposite the lower edge, the door face having a first side edge extending from the lower edge to the upper edge and a second side edge extending from the lower edge to the upper edge opposite the first side edge, the door face having a door face height measured from the lower edge to the upper edge and a door face width measured from the first side edge to the second side edge, said kick plate comprising: an outer layer having a layer front face and a layer back face opposite the layer front face, said outer layer spanning a horizontal layer width equal to more than about 90% of the door face width and a vertical layer height less than about 18 inches; and a magnetic sheet attached to the layer back face.
7. A selectively changeable kick plate as set forth in claim 6, wherein the vertical layer height is in a layer height range of about 8 inches to about 12 inches.
8. A selectively changeable kick plate as set forth in claim 6, wherein the horizontal layer width is in a layer width range of about ¼ inch to about 1 inch less than the door face width.
9. A selectively changeable kick plate as set forth in claim 6, further comprising an adhesive layer attaching the magnetic sheet to the layer back face.
10. A selectively changeable kick plate as set forth in claim 6, wherein the magnetic sheet has a horizontal magnetic sheet width equal to more than about 90% of the horizontal layer width and a vertical magnetic sheet height equal to more than about 90% of the vertical layer height.
11. A selectively changeable kick plate as set forth in claim 10, wherein the magnetic sheet has a horizontal magnetic sheet width substantially equal to the horizontal layer width and a vertical magnetic sheet height substantially equal to vertical layer height.
12. A selectively changeable kick plate as set forth in claim 6, further comprising a ferromagnetic sheet to which the magnetic sheet is attracted, said ferromagnetic sheet being adapted for attachment to the lower margin of the door face adjacent to the lower edge of the door face for magnetically attaching the magnetic sheet thereto so the layer front face faces away from the door face.
13. A selectively changeable kick plate as set forth in claim 12, wherein: the magnetic sheet has a horizontal magnetic sheet width equal to more than about 90% of the horizontal layer width and a vertical magnetic sheet height equal to more than about 90% of the vertical layer height; and the ferromagnetic sheet has a horizontal ferromagnetic sheet width equal to more than about 90% of the horizontal layer width and a vertical ferromagnetic sheet height equal to more than about 90% of the vertical layer height.
14. A selectively changeable kick plate as set forth in claim 13, wherein: the magnetic sheet has a horizontal magnetic sheet width substantially equal to the horizontal layer width and a vertical magnetic sheet height substantially equal to vertical layer height; and the ferromagnetic sheet has a horizontal ferromagnetic sheet width about ¼ inch less than the horizontal magnetic sheet width and a vertical ferromagnetic sheet height about ¼ inch less than the vertical magnetic sheet height.
15. A selectively changeable kick plate as set forth in claim 12, further comprising an adhesive film attached to the ferromagnetic sheet for bonding the ferromagnetic sheet to the face of the door adjacent the lower edge.
16. A set of selectively changeable kick plates comprising a plurality of kick plates for selectively attaching to a lower margin of a door face adjacent to a lower edge of the door face, the door face extending upward from the lower edge to an upper edge opposite the lower edge, the door face having a first side edge extending from the lower edge to the upper edge and a second side edge extending from the lower edge to the upper edge opposite the first side edge, the door face having a door face height measured from the lower edge to the upper edge and a door face width measured from the first side edge to the second side edge, each kick plate of said plurality of kick plates comprising: an outer layer having a layer front face and a layer back face opposite the layer front face, said outer layer spanning a horizontal layer width in a layer width range of about ¼ inch to about 1 inch less than the door face width and a layer height in a layer height range of about 8 inches to about 12 inches; and a magnetic sheet attached to the layer back face having a horizontal magnetic sheet width substantially equal to the horizontal layer width and a vertical magnetic sheet height substantially equal to vertical layer height.
17. A set of selectively changeable kick plates as set forth in claim 16, further comprising a ferromagnetic sheet to which the magnetic sheet is attracted, said ferromagnetic sheet being adapted for attachment to the face of the door adjacent the lower edge of the face door for magnetically attaching the magnetic sheet of a selected kick plate of said plurality of kick plates thereto so the layer front face of the selected kick plate faces away from the door face.
18. A set of selectively changeable kick plates as set forth in claim 17, further comprising an adhesive film attached to the ferromagnetic sheet for bonding the ferromagnetic sheet to the face of the door adjacent the lower edge.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPON OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0017] In some examples, the outer layer 14 has a horizontal layer width 20 equal to more than about 90% of the door face width W and a vertical layer height 22 of less than 18 inches. However, in the illustrated example the outer layer 14 has a width 20 in a range of about ¼ inch to about 1 inch less than the door face width W. For example, the outer layer 14 of a kick plate assembly 10 made for a door having a face width W of 30 inches may have a layer width 20 of about 29 inches. The illustrated outer layer 14 has a vertical layer height 22 is in a range of about 8 inches to about 12 inches. In some examples, more than one magnetic layer 12 and adhesive layer 16 may be applied to the outer layer 14, but in most examples, only one magnetic layer and one adhesive layer are applied to the outer layer. In these examples, both the magnetic layer 12 and the adhesive layer 16 have widths and heights of no less than 90% of the corresponding dimension of the outer layer 14. In the illustrated example, the magnetic layer 12 and the adhesive layer 16 each has a width substantially equal to the horizontal width of the outer layer 14 and a height substantially equal to vertical height of the outer layer.
[0018] To use the kick plate assembly 10, the user positions the kick plate assembly adjacent a lower margin of the ferromagnetic door D and contacts the magnetic layer 12 to the door. The magnetic layer 12 of the kick plate assembly 10 is magnetically held in position once applied. More precisely, the user orients the selected kick plate assembly 10 so its magnetic layer 12 or its magnetic back face faces the door face F. Once the kick plate assembly 10 is properly oriented, the user centers the kick plate assembly generally evenly between the first side edge F and the second side edge S of the door face D and aligns a bottom edge 24 of the kick plate assembly generally parallel to the lower edge L of the door face. Although the bottom edge 24 may be spaced from the lower edge L of the door face F by other distances, the bottom edge of the illustrated kick plate assembly 10 is spaced from the lower edge of the door face by a vertical distance 26 in a range of about ⅛ inch and about 1 inch. Likewise, although the side edges of the kick plate assembly 10 may be spaced from the side edges P, S of the door face F by other distances, the side edges of the illustrated kick plate assembly are spaced from the side edge of the door face by a horizontal distance 28 in a range of about ⅛ inch and about ½ inch.
[0019] It is envisioned that the precise position of the kick plate assembly 10 may be adjusted once the kick plate is magnetically attached to the door. To change the kick plate 10, the user separates the kick plate assembly from the door D. An alternative kick plate assembly 10 may be installed on the door face using the previously described procedure or the door may be left bare. Although the kick plate assembly 10 is described as having one decorative layer 14, it is envisioned that the kick plate assembly may be configured with a second decorative layer on its opposite face so the appearance of the door D may be altered by separating the kick plate assembly from the door and flipping the assembly, so its opposite face is exposed before reapplying the assembly to the door face as previously described.
[0020] A conventional door D′, which may be made of ferromagnetic or non-ferromagnetic material is shown in
[0021] When introducing elements of the present invention as described in any appended claims or the previously described examples, the articles “a”, “an”, “the”, and “said” are intended to mean that there are one or more of the elements. The terms “comprising”, “including”, and “having” are intended to be inclusive and mean that there may be additional elements other than the listed elements.
[0022] As various changes could be made in the above constructions without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. Any additional subject matter not within the scope of the claims is not dedicated to the public and the right to file one or more applications to claim such additional subject matter is reserved.