SKIRTING AND ARCHITRAVE INSTALLATION SYSTEM
20190186156 ยท 2019-06-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B5/0614
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E04F19/0481
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A connector piece to cover the gap between two skirting profiles disposed at an angle to each other includes a body having a bend to correspond to the angle. The body has a front portion, a rear portion, and a cavity between the front portion and the rear portion. The cavity has end portions for receiving respective end sections of the skirting profiles. The front portion forms the exposed decorative contour of the connector piece. The rear portion includes an engagement device for a respective rear surface of the skirting profiles when the end sections of the skirting profiles are received into the cavity.
Claims
1. A connector piece to cover the gap between two skirting profiles disposed at an angle to each other, the connector piece comprising: a body having a bend to correspond to the angle, the body being comprised of a front portion, a rear portion, and a cavity between the front portion and the rear portion, the cavity having end portions for receiving respective end sections of the skirting profiles, wherein the front portion forms the exposed decorative contour of the connector piece, and wherein the rear portion comprises an engagement means for engaging a respective rear surface of the skirting profiles when the end sections of the skirting profiles are received into the cavity.
2. The connector piece of claim 1 wherein the connector piece is for a corner and the front portion comprises a substantially 90 bend therein corresponding to the corner of the wall.
3. The connector piece of claim 2 wherein the corner is an internal corner or an external corner.
4. The connector piece of claim 1 wherein the front portion matches an exposed decorative contour of the skirting profiles.
5. The connector piece of claim 1 wherein the front portion extends from the floor when mounted in use.
6. The connector piece of claim 1 wherein the engagement means of the rear portion comprises an inserting tab which extends downwardly from the front portion.
7. The connector piece of claim 6 wherein the inserting tab has a bend and follows the shape of the front portion.
8. The connector piece of claim 1 wherein the inserting tab comprises a curved lead at its lower end portion that are biased towards a rear face of the skirting profiles.
9. The connector piece of claim 1 wherein the front portion extends from the floor in use and tightly matches the exposed decorative contour of the skirting profiles.
10. The connector piece of claim 1 wherein the connector piece comprises strengthening ribs between the front portion and the rear portion.
11. The connector piece of claim 1 wherein the side extremities of the front portion are wider than the side extremities of the rear portion.
12. The connector piece of claim 1 wherein side leading edges of the front portion are splayed inwardly to contact front faces of the skirting profiles in use.
13. The connector piece of claim 1 wherein the rear portion extends to a mid-portion of the front portion.
14. The connector piece of claim 1 wherein the front portion has front face sections facing in perpendicular directions towards or away from each other.
15. A skirting profile comprising: a front face; and a rear face, wherein the rear face in cross-section comprises upper and lower notches which engage a wall in use, the notches spacing the rear face from the wall providing a rebate between the rear face and the wall.
16. The skirting profile of claim 15 wherein the rebate is at least 3 mm in depth.
17. The skirting profile of claim 15 wherein the skirting profile comprises a top face and a bottom face and the rebate extends from adjacent a top face to adjacent the rear face.
18. An assembly, comprising: two skirting profiles; and a connector piece of claim 1.
19. An architrave connector block comprising: a top face; and side walls, wherein at least two side walls comprise rebates shaped to correspond to architrave profiles.
20. The block of claim 20 comprising a raised decorative feature extending from the top face.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0040] Notwithstanding any other forms which may fall within the scope of the present invention, preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of examples only, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0068] In use, the skirting profiles 100 are disposed at the junction between the wall 132 and the floor 134. As shown in
[0069] Each connector piece 200/300 comprises a front portion 205/305 and a rear portion 215/315. The front portion 205/305 comprises a front face 210/310, an ornamental/decorative splay 212/312, and a top face 214/314 which together form the exposed decorative contour of the connector piece 200/300, and which matches the exposed decorative contour 116 of the skirting profile 100. The front portion 205/305 comprises a substantially 90 angle/bend therein corresponding to the corner of the wall.
[0070] The rear portion 215/315 comprises an inserting tab 220/320 which extends downwardly from the top face 214/314. The inserting tab 220 follows the shape of the front portion 205/305 and comprises a substantially 90 angle/bend therein corresponding to the corner of the wall. In end view, the inserting tab 220 comprises a curved lead 240 at its lower end portion that is slightly proud of the rebate 130. That is, the curved lead 240 is biased towards the rear face 120.
[0071] A cavity 235 is formed between the front portion 205/305 and the rear portion 215/315 which receives an end section of the skirting profile 100 in use. The inserting tab 220 is inserted and received in the rebate 130.
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[0095] Whilst preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described, it will be apparent to skilled persons that modifications can be made to the embodiments described.
[0096] For example, decorative feature profiles can have any desired design, differently shaped features, size or thickness. Another variation having the decorative feature profile slightly recessed, with the corresponding connector pieces compatible
[0097] The skirting rebate is large and deep in depth and provides three advantages, it allows for the corner tab to slide behind the skirting, it provides clearance for the fastener head and allows for some material flex. The rebate also provides for tolerance if the wall and door jamb/window reveals are not perfectly in alignment. The rebate extends from adjacent the top face to adjacent the bottom face of the skirting and has a depth of at least 3 mm, preferably more than 5 mm.
[0098] The side leading edges 250 with a tapering in ensures the front face is the first most point of contact with the skirting face to eliminate gap between the two components.
[0099] The preferred embodiment in one aspect provides a skirting and architrave installation system comprising: [0100] a skirting rear profile with increased rebate, [0101] an external corner skirting connector piece, [0102] an internal corner skirting connector piece, and [0103] an architrave connector block
[0104] Preferably, the rear profile rebate of the skirting is of sufficient depth to allow for space to house the inserting tab of the skirting connector pieces.
[0105] Preferably, the front surface or feature profile of the skirting can be of any ornamental design or decoration.
[0106] Preferably, the profile of the connector pieces corresponds to any ornamental design or decoration of the skirting feature profile.
[0107] Preferably, the skirting connector pieces are of a material that allows for slight deflection to conform to the angle of the corners, if the corners are not truly square.
[0108] Preferably, skirting connector pieces comprise of rear inserting tabs that lock between the skirting rear profile rebate and the building wall.
[0109] Preferably, each of the inserting tabs have a curved front surface that guides the connector piece in between the rear face of the skirting and wall.
[0110] Preferably, each of the inserting tabs is capable of flexing as the connector piece is inserted into the space between the rear of the skirting and the wall.
[0111] Preferably, the overall architrave connector block is slightly larger than the architrave profile, with an inner wall thickness that corresponds exactly to the size of the architrave profile.
[0112] Preferably, the inner wall thickness of the architrave connector block fits directly over the corresponding architrave profile for a tight connection.
[0113] Preferably, the architrave connector block houses a rebate profile that corresponds to a compatible architrave profile.
[0114] The embodiments provide a skirting and architrave installation system that uses pre-finished materials, and incorporates internal and external corner connector pieces to eliminate the need for accurate cutting and joining, thus allowing for quicker and easier installation. The top of the skirting is notched at the ends to receive the inserting tabs of the connector pieces, which are inserted from above the skirting. The inserting tabs have a curved lead that flexes between the wall and rear of skirting, providing a tight friction fit without the need for any nailing or adhesives. The outer most ends of the connector pieces have leading edges that are always in contact with the front face of the skirting profile. Architrave connector blocks incorporate a rebate to provide a cutting tolerance to the architrave profile which frame doors and windows, thus eliminating the need for tradesmen to skilfully install skirtings and architraves
[0115] The embodiments also provide a skirting and architrave installation system that comprises of: [0116] Skirting rear profile with depth of rebate, [0117] External corner connector piece with rear inserting tabs, [0118] Internal corner connector piece with rear inserting tabs, [0119] Architrave connector block with profile rebates.
[0120] Preferably, the depth of rebate at the rear face of the skirting is such to accommodate the rear inserting tab of corresponding connector piece profiles.
[0121] Preferably, the internal and external corner connector pieces are inserted from above the skirting and incorporate rear inserting tabs with a curved sector that flexes to provide a tight friction fit between the wall and the rear face of the skirting.
[0122] Preferably, the outer most ends incorporate leading edges to ensure the outer most ends always are in contact with the front face profile of the skirting profile.
[0123] The embodiments also provide a skirting and architrave installation system that incorporates rebates within the architrave connector block that correspond with the architrave profile thus providing a cutting tolerance.
[0124] The embodiments also provide a skirting and architrave installation system that allows for quicker and simpler installation by eliminating the need for skilled tradesmen to accurately measure, cut and install skirting and architraves.
[0125] Whilst preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described, it will be apparent to skilled persons that modifications can be made to the embodiments described.
[0126] The rear portion engagement means for engaging the rear surface of the skirting profile for example can comprise other shapes or other forms, such as a resilient metal or plastic clip or arm.