Floorboard gap fixing tool
10767374 ยท 2020-09-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04F21/22
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A tool that lessens or eliminated gaps between adjacent floorboards of a floating floor includes a tubular base member, a pair of end caps attached at distal ends of the base member, and an adhesive pad affixed to a bottom surface of the base member. The adhesive pad removably adheres to one (1) of the floorboards adjacent a gap and the end caps are configured to receive a striking force that transfers the force to the base member and subsequently the floorboard in the direction of the gap.
Claims
1. A floorboard gap fixing tool comprising: a flat horizontal base member having a first end, a second end, and a bottom side; a first end cap affixed to said base member first end; a second end cap affixed to said base member second end; and an adhesive pad affixed to said bottom side; wherein said adhesive pad is removably adhered to a substrate; wherein a striking force delivered to one of said end caps imparts a horizontal movement to said base member and subsequently said substrate when said tool is adhered thereto; wherein a width of each end cap and said base member is coextensive; wherein each said end cap and said base member comprises a square cross-section; wherein each said end cap comprises an insert portion that extends into said base member at a respective end; and wherein said adhesive pad covers substantially a majority portion of said bottom side.
2. The floorboard gap fixing tool of claim 1, wherein each said end cap is made of a heavy wall polyethylene material.
3. The floorboard gap fixing tool of claim 1, wherein said base member is tubular.
4. The floorboard gap fixing tool of claim 1, wherein each said end cap is made of a heavy wall polyethylene material.
5. The floorboard gap fixing tool of claim 1, wherein said tubular base member is aluminum.
6. The floorboard gap fixing tool of claim 1, wherein said adhesive pad is an acrylic foam sheet.
7. A floorboard gap fixing tool, comprising: a flat horizontal tubular base member having a first end, a second end, and a bottom side; a first end cap removably attached to said base member first end; a second end cap removably attached to said base member second end; and an adhesive pad affixed to said bottom side; wherein said adhesive pad is removably adhered to a substrate; wherein a striking force delivered to either end cap imparts a horizontal movement to said base member and subsequently said substrate when said tool is adhered thereto; wherein a width of each said end cap and said base member is coextensive; wherein each said end cap and said base member comprises a square cross-section; wherein said adhesive pad covers substantially a majority portion of said bottom side.
8. The floorboard gap fixing tool of claim 7, wherein each said end cap is a heavy wall polyethylene material.
9. The floorboard gap fixing tool of claim 7, wherein said base member is tubular.
10. The floorboard gap fixing tool of claim 9, wherein each said end cap comprises an insert portion that extends into said base member at a respective end.
11. The floorboard gap fixing tool of claim 10, wherein each said end cap and said base member comprises a square cross-section.
12. The floorboard gap fixing tool of claim 10, wherein each said end cap is a heavy wall polyethylene material.
13. The floorboard gap fixing tool of claim 7, wherein said tubular base member is aluminum.
14. The floorboard gap fixing tool of claim 7, wherein said adhesive pad is an acrylic foam sheet.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The advantages and features of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following more detailed description and claims taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like elements are identified with like symbols, and in which:
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DESCRIPTIVE KEY
(13) 9 first quarter round molding 9A second quarter round molding 10 first wall base board molding 10A second wall base board molding 11 first wall 11A second wall 12 gap fixing tool 13 gap 14 first subsequent gap 16 second subsequent gap 17 first wall-adjacent floorboard 17A second wall-adjacent floorboard 18 floating floor floorboard 19 first gap-adjacent floorboard 19A second gap-adjacent floorboard 19B third gap-adjacent floorboard 19C fourth gap-adjacent floorboard 30 interior 35 distal end 40 base 41 end cap 42 suction pad 43 end cap insert member
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(14) The best mode for carrying out the invention is presented in terms of its preferred embodiment, herein depicted within
(15) The terms a and an herein do not denote a limitation of quantity, but rather denote the presence of at least one (1) of the referenced items.
(16) The gap fixing tool (herein described as the tool) 12, is particularly suited for reducing or eliminating gaps that occur between adjacent floorboards 19, 20 of a floating flooring installation. Referring to
(17) The base 40, in a preferred embodiment, is hollow which defines an interior 30. This enables for the friction fitting of the insert portion 43 of the end caps 41 on each distal end 35 of the base 40. Preferably, the end caps 41 are made of a heavy wall polyethylene square tubing plugs specifically made for two inch square (2 in..sup.2) tubing with a one-eight inch (/8 in.) wall. The end caps 41 are preferably permanently force fit inside the openings on each distal end 35 of the base 40, although other embodiments may provide end caps 41 that are removably attached to the distal ends 35 of the base 40. In the preferred embodiment, the end caps 41 each have an insert portion 43 having an area enabling minimal or no clearance with the inner wall of the interior 30 of the distal ends 35 of the base 40. It is preferred that the perimeter edges of the end caps 41 is coextensive with the perimeter edges of the distal ends 35 of the base 40, such that the tool 12 has a continuous width when either or both end caps 41 are affixed or attached to the base 40.
(18) The suction pad 42 is preferably made from acrylic foam sheet measuring one-point-nine hundred seventy-five inches (1.975 in.) wide by nine-point-ninety-five inches (9.95 in.) long by eight-tenths of a millimeter (0.8 mm) thick. The suction pad 42 has a first side which is bonded to the bottom of the base 40 with an adhesive. The adhesive may be permanent or non-permanent. The preferred acrylic foam sheet material is suitable for removable adherence to materials typically associated with conventional floating floorboards, such as wood or laminate. The second side opposite the first side of the suction pad 42 is preferably backed with a releasable backing, intended to be removed prior to use.
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(21) In some embodiments, the end caps 41 are made of heavy wall polyethylene square tubing plugs two by two inches (22 in.) and are friction fit into the hollow longitudinal distal ends 35 of the base 40.
(22) In some embodiments, the suction pad 42 is a rectangle with a cross-section of one-point-nine hundred seventy-five inches (1.975 in.) wide by nine-point-ninety-five inches (9.95 in.) long by eight-tenths of a millimeter (0.8 mm) thick and covers substantially the entire bottom face of the base 40 and is bonded thereto with an adhesive. However, the suction pad 42 can have different cross-sections, such as circular, square, triangular, oval etc., and can cover varying amounts of surface area on the bottom face of the base 40. The suction pad 42 can be bonded thereto by adhesive, glue, heat welded, taped, or another similar bonding means.
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(24) The end cap 41 of the tool 12 furthest from the gap 13 is then struck with a striking tool such as a mallet or hammer. The striking force delivered to the tool 12 is then transferred to the second gap-adjacent floorboard 19A in a horizontal direction such that the second gap-adjacent floorboard 19A travels relative to the base floor. Each impact of the striking tool on the tool 12 will result in horizontal movement of the second gap-adjacent floorboard 19A in the direction of the first gap-adjacent floorboard 19. Continued striking of the tool 12 in the above manner results in closing the gap 13 that existed between the first gap-adjacent floorboard 19 and second gap-adjacent floorboard 19A in the row. The complementary facing ends of the first gap-adjacent floorboard 19 and second gap-adjacent floorboard 19A are now snuggly fit together. When the operation is complete, a new gap 13 will have formed between the fifth plank of the row (now described as the first gap-adjacent floorboard 19) and the sixth plank of the row (now described as the second gap-adjacent floorboard 19A) as shown in
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(26) The end cap 41 of the tool 12 furthest from the subsequent gap 14 is then struck, which then transfers the striking to the sixth plank (now described as the second gap-adjacent floorboard 19) in a horizontal direction such that the sixth plank (now described as the second gap-adjacent floorboard 19) travels relative to the base floor. Each impact of the striking tool will result in horizontal movement of the sixth plank (now described as the second gap-adjacent floorboard 19) in the direction of the fifth plank (now described as the first gap-adjacent floorboard 19). Continued striking of the tool 12 in the above manner results in closing the subsequent gap 14 that exists between the fifth plank (now described as the first gap-adjacent floorboard 19) and the sixth plank 22 in the row. The complementary facing ends of the fifth plank (now described as the first gap-adjacent floorboard 19) and the sixth plank (now described as the second gap-adjacent floorboard 19) are now snuggly fit together. When the operation is complete, a new second subsequent gap 16 will have formed between the sixth plank (now described as the first gap-adjacent floorboard 19) and the seventh plank (now described as the second gap-adjacent floorboard 19) as shown in
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(28) The end cap 41 of the tool 12 furthest from the second subsequent gap 16 is then struck, which then transfers the striking to the seventh plank (now described as the second gap-adjacent floorboard 19) in a horizontal direction such that the seventh plank (now described as the second gap-adjacent floorboard 19) travels relative to the base floor. Each impact of the striking tool will result in horizontal movement of the seventh plank (now described as the second gap-adjacent floorboard 19) in the direction of the sixth plank (now described as the first gap-adjacent floorboard 19). Continued striking of the tool 12 in the above manner results in closing the second subsequent gap 16 that exists between the sixth plank (now described as the first gap-adjacent floorboard 19) and the seventh plank 22 in the row. The complementary facing ends of the sixth plank (now described as the first gap-adjacent floorboard 19) and the seventh plank (now described as the second gap-adjacent floorboard 19) are now snuggly fit together. When the operation is complete, the gap has traversed underneath the second quarter round molding 9A and second wall base board molding 10A at the second wall 9A. The tool 12 is then preferably removed by hand from the seventh plank (now described as the first gap-adjacent floorboard 19) by prying up.
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(31) The foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.