Molding/trim concealed slide-on system

10196829 ยท 2019-02-05

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    Abstract

    A concealed slide-on trim attachment method reduces the work effort and materials involved to refinish walls, ceilings, or anywhere trim is attached on a building using the conventional nailing method. When removing the existing trim, this invention eliminates the damage to the trim, walls, and ceilings, along with the issues previously associated with the current fastening process. With this invention, refinishing or renovation of the trim, walls, ceilings or any other associated building components can be completed without damage to surrounding surfaces or the existing trim, making the trim reusable. This is a simple way to attach and detach the trim when compared to the current nailing method or use of other fasteners. During initial construction, this invention may also reduce time and man-hours required for installation.

    Claims

    1. A building trim assembly for slidably attaching trim pieces to a building mounting surface of a building wall in a manner that permits the trim pieces to be slidably removed from the building mounting surface, the building trim assembly comprising: (a) a first piece of trim, the trim being elongated in a longitudinal direction; (b) a second piece of trim, the trim being elongated in a longitudinal direction; (c) at least two wall mounting strips for attachment to a building surface, each wall mounting strip having multiple spaced apart screw clearance holes for receiving screw fasteners for attaching the wall mounting strips to the building surface, the spaced apart screw clearance holes being spaced apart by substantially six inches or eight inches and existing in the wall mounting strips when they are not attached to said building surface; (d) a first elongated backside keyhole strip attached longitudinally along the first piece of trim, the first backside keyhole strip having a series of spaced apart keyhole slots aligned laterally across the said first elongated backside keyhole strip perpendicularly to the longest sides of said first backside keyhole strip and extending entirely through said first backside keyhole strip, the spacing of the keyhole slots being identical to the spacing of the screw clearance holes in the wall mounting strips; (e) a second elongated backside keyhole strip attached longitudinally along the second piece of trim, the second backside keyhole strip having a series of spaced apart keyhole slots aligned longitudinally along said second elongated backside keyhole strip parallel to the longest sides of said second backside keyhole strip and extending entirely through said first backside keyhole strip, the spacing of the keyhole slots being identical to the spacing of the screw clearance holes in the wall mounting strips; and (f) a plurality of attaching wood screws for insertion through the screw clearance holes of the wall mounting strips and into the building wall to mount the wall mounting strips to the wall, the wood screws having a pair of spaced apart screw heads forming a shoulder configured to set the depth the screws are engaged in the building wall.

    2. A building trim assembly according to claim 1 wherein the first piece of trim and the second piece of trim have longitudinal slots into which the backside strips are mounted.

    3. A building trim assembly according to claim 1 and further comprising at least two additional said wall mounting strips, at least an additional said first elongated backside keyhole strip and at least an additional second elongated backside keyhole strip.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)

    (1) FIG. 1: An exploded view of the keyhole quick release trim identifying each component and the location relationship of each with each item defined with a number, 1 through 7, inside a balloon, with a leader line from the item to the balloon, and each item is listed here.

    (2) FIG. 2: A detailed view of Item 1, the Trim, from FIG. 1 with the Trim prepared to receive Item 2, Item 6, or Item 7, the Keyhole Clip or Strip.

    (3) FIG. 3: This is a detailed, exploded view of Item 2, the Keyhole Clip, and how it mounts to the underside of Item 1, the Trim.

    (4) FIG. 4 is a detailed, exploded view of Item 3, two (2) Small Wood Screws, being utilized to attach the Item 2 or Item 6 and 7 to the underside of Item 1, the Trim.

    (5) FIG. 5 is a detailed, exploded view of the Foundation Strip, Item 4, and placement for easy alignment of the Trim to the area for which it will be utilized.

    (6) FIG. 6: This is a detailed, exploded view of Item 5, the Large Attaching Wood Screws, showing how these screws attach the Foundation Strip and how the heads will be used to anchor the trim through the Keyhole Clip or Strip.

    (7) FIG. 7: This is a detailed, exploded view of Item 6, a Keyhole Strip to be utilized in lieu of Item 2 and for mounting the horizontal Trim pieces.

    (8) FIG. 8: This is a detailed, exploded view of Item 7, a Keyhole Strip to be utilized in lieu of Item 2 and for mounting the vertical Trim pieces.

    (9) FIG. 9: A section view of the assembly with the components in their proper positions and identified with their Bill-of-Material item numbers. Also identified are the building drywall and wood wall studs for position clarity.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    (10) The following detailed description is not to be mis-understood as a limiting factor but used as a purpose for illustrating the invention's general principles. This description is thought to be most accurate to describe the invention's advantages and simplicity when compared to all existing options for attaching and removing trim to and from a new or existing building surface.

    (11) As shown, Item 1 is the Trim, Item 2 is the Keyhole Clip, and Items 3 are the Small Wood Screws that attach the Keyhole Clip to the underside of the Trim. Methods other than screws for attaching the clip to the underside of the Trim are also available. Items 4 is the Foundation Strip, available in various materials. Item 5 is the Large Screw for attaching the Foundation Strip to the wall. Item 6 is a Keyhole Strip and attachment is the same as for the Keyhole Clip, Item 2. Instead of individual clips, the strip functions identically with fewer parts. Item 7 is the Side Trim Mounting Strip utilized for sliding side trim vertically.

    (12) This quick release system for the trim reduces time, materials, and effort when a building is under initial construction or renovation of an existing building as applied to, but not limited to, the trim, walls, ceilings and along the base of walls at the intersection of flooring. Conventional methods used today are permanent and especially difficult and messy when the building owner wishes to remodel or simply re-paint walls and ceilings. The embodiment of this invention provides and easy, clean method for attaching and removal of said trim for renovation or any and all other reasons. And, it is without the current issues with the trim and mating surfaces such as damaged or destroyed trim and mating surfaces. Included as part of this invention is the following trim ideas: with this invention, the trim can now be applied with a seasonal flare, the standard trim can easily be removed and replaced with a Thanksgiving, Christmas with embedded lighting for around windows and doors on interior trim, birthdayfor boys or girls, Easter, or even trim out a room to a child's preference and more. For example: automobiles, trains, or dolls. This can be done with both new installations or remodeling an existing building.

    (13) This system has a single strip Item 4, attached to a building surface, such as a wall, utilizing the Large Attaching Wood Screws to secure the strip. These screws are positioned to allow the engagement into the wall studs, not just drywall. In this manner, once the strip, Item 4, is attached to the building's surface, no tools, standard or special, are required to remove or re-attach the trim.

    (14) Each strip has a screw or rivet head clearance hole spaced at eight (8) inch intervals, independent of the building's wall stud spacing. The trim mounting hardware is designed to accommodate the eight inch spacing. This eight inch spacing allows for buildings with various stud spacing and holds the trim significantly tight to the building's surface.

    (15) FIG. 9 shows the backside keyhole strip 7 mounted in a longitudinal slot 10 formed in the trim 1.

    (16) This design is such that the keyhole slot can be located on the underside of the trim or on the face of the mating surface. The keyhole slot attached to the underside of the trim will be offered as standard with the keyhole slot mounted to the mating surface offered if it is desired by a customer. When the customer purchases the trim, they have to make the choice of one or the other because it will come from the outlet ready to mount with minimum effort.

    (17) To properly position the trim, the only tools needed are a pencil, a tape measure, a straight edge, a level, and a standard Phillips screwdriver. For positioning the trim around other items such as windows and doors, dimensional information and instructions will be provided to ease the effort.

    (18) Item 5, the Large Attaching Wood Screws, will be provided with a shoulder to properly set the depth engaged into the wall. This provides the proper amount of screw head protruding from the wall for the trim to fit tightly, but not too tightly, against the wall and, the alignment of these screws is critical to the Trim's alignment to any associated surface. This shoulder also allows Item 4, the Foundation Strip, to be securely attached to the building surface. It also eliminates the guess work of screw head depth associated with screws without the shoulder. See FIG. 6 for a view of this screw. Dimensional data is not currently supplied.

    (19) Although the above focuses on simplification of attaching trim, or similar building materials, to building surfaces, this concept, with it's flexibility, may be expanded for other uses such as attaching pictures, wall dcor, or other similar items.

    (20) Without departing from the above scope and spirit of this invention, modifications may be made for simplification, cost savings, and potentially any other issues that may arise. As set forth, the foregoing embodiment's of this invention include, but are not limited to, all the above claims. Upon release to the general public, instructions along with a pictorial view, as pictures and as a video, of how the components are to be attached and removed, will become available.