Transition strip
09593494 ยท 2017-03-14
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Abstract
A transition strip for covering a gap between two spaced floor finishes on a subfloor comprising: a strip extending along a longitudinal axis and presenting in cross-section to said longitudinal axis: an upper surface adapted for covering the gap; spaced first and second legs depending from said strip, said first leg longer than said second leg; a first lower surface portion extending outwardly from said first leg said first lower surface portion adapted to cover one edge of the two spaced floor finishes; a second lower surface portion extending outwardly from said second leg, said second lower portion adapted to cover an edge of the other one of the two spaced floor finishes. A method for installing transition strips is also described.
Claims
1. A member for covering an edge of floor finishing means on a subfloor where the member extends longitudinally thereof to present an upper surface, and a lower surface, first and second spaced supports depending intermediate the lower surface, said lower surface having a first lower surface portion and a second lower surface portion where one of said first and second lower surface portions contacts said edge, and said first support is longer than said second support, said first and second supports configured to have different angular orientations relative said subfloor so that said upper surface covers said edge of said floor finishing means; and wherein said first and second supports contact the subfloor.
2. A member as claimed in claim 1 wherein said floor finishing means comprise a first floor finish spaced from a second floor finish, said first floor portion contacting the first floor finish and a second floor portion contacting the second floor finish, and said first support presents a bottom and a first angled portion adjacent said bottom; wherein either one of said bottom or first angled portion selectively contacts said subfloor.
3. A member as claims in claim 2 wherein said first floor finish and said second floor finish is selected from the group consisting of carpet, hardwood floor, wood floor, linoleum, and ceramic tile.
4. A member for covering an edge of floor finishing means on a subfloor where the member extends longitudinally thereof, said member having an upper surface, and a lower surface, first and second spaced supports depending intermediate the lower surface to present a first lower surface portion and a second lower surface portion wherein one of said first and second lower surface portions contacts said edge, and said first support is longer than said second support; wherein said floor finishing means comprise a first floor finish spaced from a second floor finish, said first floor portion contacting the first floor finish and a second floor portion contacting a second floor finish; wherein said first floor finish and said second floor finish is selected from the group consisting of carpet, hardwood floor, wood floor, linoleum, and ceramic tile; and wherein said first and second supports contact the subfloor.
5. A transition strip for covering a gap between two spaced floor finishes on a subfloor comprising: (a) a strip extending along a longitudinal axis and presenting in cross-section to said longitudinal axis: (i) an upper surface for covering the gap; (ii) spaced first and second legs each having a distal end depending from said strip, said first leg longer than said second leg; (iii) a first lower surface portion extending outwardly from said first leg said first lower surface portion adapted to cover one edge of the two spaced floor finishes; (iv) a second lower surface portion extending outwardly from said second leg, said second lower portion adapted to cover an edge of the other one of the two spaced floor finishes; (v) said first leg having a bottom wherein said bottom contacts said subfloor, (vi) said second leg having an angled bottom, wherein said angled bottom contacts said subfloor; (vii) said first and second legs and said transition strip configured to have different angular orientations relative the subfloor to cover the gap between the two spaced floor finishes on said sub floor; (viii) where said first lower surface portion and said second lower surface portion are disposed substantially parallel to one another.
6. A transition strip as claimed in claim 5 wherein said bottom presents a rounded bottom and first leg has an inner and outer surface that converges to said rounded bottom.
7. A transition strip claimed in claim 6 wherein said inner surface presents said first angled portion merging with a second angled portion.
8. A method of covering a gap between a first and second spaced floor finish on a substrate comprising: (a) placing a one piece transition strip having an upper surface extending longitudinally thereof and two spaced legs depending from a lower surface of said strip intermediate distal lateral end portions, wherein one of the legs is longer than the other, and the legs are disposed within the gap; (b) covering the gap by selectively placing the one piece strip at a first acute angle relative to the substrate wherein both legs contact the substrate; and wherein said spaced legs and upper surface are configured to have different angular orientations relative to said subfloor.
9. A method as claimed in claim 8 wherein the floor finishes are selected from the group consisting of carpet, hardwood floor, wood floor, linoleum, and ceramic tile.
10. A method as claimed in claim 9 wherein said first spaced floor finish is wood and said second floor finish is ceramic tile, and the upper surface is substantially horizontal with said first and second legs spaced from said substrate.
11. A method of covering a gap between a first and second spaced floor finish on a substrate comprising: (a) placing a transition strip having an upper surface and two spaced legs depending from said strip intermediate first and second bottom contact portions extending outwardly from said two spaced legs, wherein one of the legs is longer than the other, and the legs are disposed within the gap; (b) selectively orientating the transition strip such that the upper surface covers the gap and the transition strip is disposed at a first acute angle relative to the substrate wherein both legs contact the substrate; wherein the floor finishes are selected from the group consisting of carpet, hardwood floor, wood floor, linoleum, ceramic tile; and wherein said first space floor finish is wood having a tongue extending therefrom, and the second floor finish is carpet, and the upper surface is orientated at the first acute angle.
12. A method as claimed in claim 11 wherein said first spaced floor finish is a wood having a tongue extending therefrom, and wherein said transition strip includes a first contact bottom portion extending outwardly from said first leg and said first contact bottom portion contacts said tongue of said wood.
13. A method as claimed in claim 11 wherein said second bottom contact portion touches said vinyl and said first bottom contact portion touches said wood.
14. A method as claimed in claim 11 wherein said first leg has a rounded bottom and an inner and outer surface that converges to said rounded bottom, said inner surface having a first angled portion merging with a second angled portion, and wherein said first angled portion touches said substrate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(10) Like parts have been given like numbers throughout the figures. In the drawings, embodiments of the invention as illustrated by way of example, it is expressly understood that the description and drawings are only for the purpose of illustration and as an aid to understanding, and are not intended as a definition of the limits of the invention.
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(12) The remaining figures illustrate the transition strip that can be used in the place of prior art transition strips.
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(14) In particular, the transition strip 10 extends longitudinally thereof along a longitudinal axis 12 to present an upper surface 16 and a lower surface 18. The lower surface 18 presents first and second spaced supports or legs 20 and 21 where one of the first supports 20 is longer than the second support or leg 21.
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(16) The lower surface 18 presents a first lower surfaced portion 32 extending outwardly from the first support or leg 20 as well as a second lower surface portion 34 extending outwardly from the second support or leg 21 as shown in
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(19) The first leg 20 has a rounded bottom 44 and in one embodiment as illustrated in
(20) The first leg 20 also has an inner surface 46 and an outer surface 48 that converges with the rounded bottom 44 as shown. More particularly, the inner surface 46 presents a first angled portion 15 and a second angled portion 52 which are disposed at different angles as shown. In another embodiment of the invention as shown in
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(22) Moreover, the second support or leg 21 can be removed at different positions such as shown by line 62 in
(23) Moreover, when the transition strip 10 rests on a subfloor or substrate as shown in
(24) Furthermore, edges 60, 66, 68, 70 and 72 can be rounded. Moreover, the upper surface 16 has rounded distal ends 74 and 76.
(25) The profiles show embodiments of the invention and may be varied for example by varying the space between points 70 and 72 from zero to the distance shown in
(26) In one embodiment, the transition strip may have a lateral dimension of 2 Inches from points 60 to 66 with a height of 9/16 inches from first lower surface portion 32 to the distal end of rounded bottom 44 with a dimension of inches thickness between the upper surface 16 and lower surface 18 and a inch distance between, the second lower surface portion 34 and bottom of leg 21. Furthermore, the distance from positions 66 and rounded portion 44 can be inch and the distance between point 60 and second leg 21 can also be inch. However, the dimensions have been added for illustration purposes and should not be used to limit the invention as other dimensions can be used.
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(28) The transition strip 10 can be comprised of a variety of materials including wood, plastics, resins, or composites thereof or the leg. The upper surface 16 may also have a printed surface adhered thereto to simulate wood pebbles or the like. The transition strip 10 can be nailed to the floor finishes, glued or fastened by a variety of means.
(29) Accordingly, the transition strip described herein is universal in the sense that one strip may be used to replace a substantial variety of prior art reducers previously described.
(30) Furthermore lumber suppliers can substantially reduce the number of transition strips carried thereby simplifying their inventory tracking and cost of tracking.
(31) The invention described herein relates to a method of covering a gap 36 between a first floor finish 22 and a second spaced floor finish 24, 26 or 28 on a substrate 30 comprising: (a) placing a transition strip 10 having art upper surface 16 and two spaced legs 20 and 21 depending from the strip 10, where one of the legs 20 is longer than the other 21 and the legs are disposed within the gap 36. (b) selectively orientating the transition strip where the upper surface 16 covers the gap 36 and: (i) is substantially horizontal relative to substrate 30 with the legs 20, 21 spaced from the substrate; or (ii) disposed at a first acute angle a relative the substrate 30 where both legs 20 and 21 contact the substrate 30; or (iii) is disposed at a second acute angle relative to the substrate 30 where one of the legs 20 contacts the substrate and the second leg 21 has been removed so as not to contact the substrate.
(32) In one embodiment of the method the first spaced floor finish is wood and the second floor finish is ceramic tile and the upper surface is substantially horizontal with the first and second legs 20 and 21 spaced from the substrate 30 as shown in
(33) In another embodiment of the method the first spaced floor finish is wood having a tongue extending therefrom and the second floor finish is carpet, and the upper surface is orientated at a first angle where both legs 20 and 21 contact the substrate 30, as shown in
(34) In yet another embodiment of the invention, the first floor finish is wood and the second floor finish is vinyl and the second leg has been removed so as not to contact the substrate as shown in
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(36) Other floor finishes can be used within the scope of this invention. Having described the invention in detail the examples herein discussed are set forth for illustrative purposes only and not for limitation. The scope of invention is covered by the claims.