DRYWALL REPAIR APPARATUS AND METHODS
20200224440 ยท 2020-07-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04G23/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04G23/0203
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A backing plate for drywall repair has a body having an outer periphery, and a thickness substantially less than any dimension at right angles to the thickness, made from a semi-rigid material, the body exhibiting two opposite, parallel planar surfaces, a plurality of guiding indentions arranged in a closely-spaced pattern on a first one of the parallel planar surfaces of the body, each guiding indention extending into the body for a first dimension less than the thickness of the body, having an intersection of a first area in the planar surface, and a parallel area diminishing with depth of the guiding indention, and, at the full depth of each guiding indention, a through hole of a diameter centered on the guiding indention and passing through the body and out the opposite planar surface.
Claims
1. A backing plate for drywall repair, comprising: a body having an outer periphery, and a thickness substantially less than any dimension at right angles to the thickness, made from a semi-rigid material, the body exhibiting two opposite, parallel planar surfaces; a plurality of guiding indentions arranged in a closely-spaced pattern on a first one of the parallel planar surfaces of the body, each guiding indention extending into the body for a first dimension less than the thickness of the body, having an intersection of a first area in the planar surface, and a parallel area diminishing with depth of the guiding indention; and at the full depth of each guiding indention, a circular through hole of a diameter centered on the guiding indention and passing through the body and out the opposite planar surface.
2. The backing plate of claim 1 wherein the shape of each guiding indention is that of an inverted, truncated pyramid from the first surface to the depth of the guiding indention, comprising four slanted planes converging to the depth of the guiding indention at the circular hole.
3. The backing plate of claim 1 wherein the shape of each guiding indention is that of an inverted, truncated cone, having a single converging surface from a first circular area at the first one of the parallel planar surfaces to the full depth of the guiding indention.
4. The backing plate of claim 1 wherein the material of the backing plate is acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS).
5. The backing plate of claim 1 wherein the diameter of the through hole is provided to be a diameter that will capture the tip of a specific drywall screw.
6. The backing plate of claim 1 wherein the body is rectangular, and the guiding indentions are arranged in a Cartesian pattern.
7. The backing plate of claim 6 having seventy-two guiding indentions arranged in six rows of twelve guiding indentions.
8. A process for repairing a damaged drywall panel, comprising: locating a damaged region in the drywall panel; trimming the damaged region, providing an opening; using drywall screws, installing two or more backing plates on the back side of the drywall panel, each of the backing plates comprising a body having an outer periphery, and a thickness substantially less than any dimension at right angles to the thickness, made from a semi-rigid material, the body exhibiting two opposite, parallel planar surfaces, a plurality of guiding indentions arranged in a closely-spaced pattern on a first one of the parallel planar surfaces of the body, each guiding indention extending into the body for a first dimension less than the thickness of the body, having an intersection of a first area in the planar surface, and a parallel area diminishing with depth of the guiding indention, and, at the full depth of each guiding indention, a through hole of a diameter centered on the guiding indention and passing through the body and out the opposite planar surface, the backing-plated installed projecting substantially into the regularly-shaped opening; cutting a patch piece of drywall in the shape of the regularly-shaped opening; placing the patch piece into the regularly-shaped opening against the backing plates, and fastening the patch-piece to the backing plates with drywall screws from the front; treating with filler material; and sanding as needed.
9. The method of claim 8 wherein the shape of each guiding indentions of the backing plates is that of an inverted, truncated pyramid from the first surface to the depth of the guiding indention, comprising four slanted planes converging to the depth of the guiding indention.
10. The method of claim 8 wherein the shape of each guiding indention of the backing plates is that of an inverted, truncated cone, having a single converging surface from a first circular area at the first one of the parallel planar surfaces to the full depth of the guiding indention.
11. The method of claim 8 wherein the material of the backing plates is acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS).
12. The method of claim 8 wherein the diameter of the through hole is provided to be a diameter that will capture the tip of a specific drywall screw.
13. The method of claim 8 wherein the body is rectangular, and the guiding indentions are arranged in a Cartesian pattern.
14. The method of claim 13 having seventy-two guiding indentions arranged in six rows of twelve guiding indentions.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0022] Referring again to
[0023] Once the first drywall screw is set, and the backing-plate is secure, the user may repeat the action and engage a second drywall screw through the drywall panel into the backing-plate, and countersink the second screw as well. The first backing-plate is at this point very securely attached to the back of the drywall panel, with about one-half of the backing plate extending into the cut-out region. Once the first backing-plate is secure, the operation may be repeated to install a second backing plate into the cut-out region on an opposite edge of the cut-out region.
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[0025] Materials and shapes of the backing-plate may differ from the present embodiment. For example, the backing-plate may be square or circular in shape and the material used to manufacture the backing-plates may be another semi-rigid polymer other than ABS.
[0026] Implemented on one larger surface of the backing-plate, there are seventy-two indentions 402 formed into the backing-plate material, each presenting a square aspect of 6.5 mm on a side (close to one-quarter inch), with a through-hole at the center of 2 mm diameter. The seventy-two indentions are arranged on the panel in six rows of twelve indentions each. As may be seen more clearly in
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[0028] A distinct advantage in the backing-plate in embodiments of the invention is that the alignment is automatic, and there is no damage or splitting of the backing-plate, as is often the case with wooden backings. Further, the ABS material, and careful sizing of the through hole enable the backing plate to be very firmly attached to the back of the drywall panel. This advantage is important after the backing-plates are installed, and the patch piece is placed and attached to the backing plates with further drywall screws. The installer doesn't have to be extremely careful, as is the case with most prior art devices and methods.
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[0030] It will be apparent to the skilled person that backing-plates according to the invention may take different sizes, and have differing numbers of guiding indentions such as indentions 402. In one embodiment the indentions may be in the form of a truncated cone rather than a truncated pyramid. The cone aspect, however, presents less of a capture area (a circle) than does the pyramid aspect, which presents a square of greater area than the circle. The spacing on the surface of the backing-plate may be different as well, and the backing-plates may be of different shapes and sizes, and may be made of different materials. More or fewer backing plates may be installed, at least partly influenced by the size of a cut out to be closed by a patch-piece.
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[0032] There are some circumstances wherein a vertical orientation of the backing plate will be required when adhering the backing plate along the edges of the cutout portion of the existing drywall. Studs and other obstacles behind the existing drywall may prohibit the vertical orientation seen in
[0033] The skilled person will understand that the embodiments described are exemplary, and that there may be many alterations made within the scope of the invention. The scope of the invention is defined only by the claims below.