US20060000166A1 - Universal profiling system for mounting on walls - Google Patents

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US20060000166A1
US20060000166A1 US10/945,840 US94584004A US2006000166A1 US 20060000166 A1 US20060000166 A1 US 20060000166A1 US 94584004 A US94584004 A US 94584004A US 2006000166 A1 US2006000166 A1 US 2006000166A1
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    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F19/00Other details of constructional parts for finishing work on buildings
    • E04F19/02Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves
    • E04F19/022Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves for use at vertical intersections of walls

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  • This invention relates to a universal profiling system for assembling on walls according to the pre-characterizing part of the main claim.
  • the technical field refers to the edging of corners of rooms of various types that essentially function as a frame.
  • This operation is usually carried out in an artisan way by using angular profiles of various forms, namely moulded in various ways and secured to the wall by means of screw means with dowels or nails.
  • This type of operation is complex and expensive, and furthermore does not permit the disassembly of the profiling without the risk of damage.
  • profiles applied in such a way imply the damage to the aesthetic aspect with the use of screws or nails.
  • the aim of this invention is to avoid the aforementioned drawbacks.
  • the profiling system can be disassembled without causing damages, for example, repainting or re-papering the walls.
  • FIG. 1 is the sectional view of the profiling including the three essential elements of the system which comprise two strips with a corner joint to be fixed to the wall and the angular profile cover that engages on one side with the tab hooking modality and on the other side with a simple angular embedding.
  • FIG. 2 represents, respectively, the first profile of the wall with strips with sectioning pre-incisions and underneath with only one dowel obtained with sectioning from the dowels of the strips positioned above.
  • FIG. 3 represents the sectional lateral view of the first strip-dowels and respective dowel as in the previous Figure.
  • FIG. 4 represents an enlarged view in section of the assembly system where the first referenced strip-dowel is indicated with a continuous line in bold.
  • FIG. 5 represents respectively the second wall profile with strips and border joint tabs, also with sectioning pre-incisions and also with a dowel obtained with sectioning from the dowels of the strip positioned above.
  • FIG. 6 represents the sectional lateral view of the second strip-dowels and respective dowel as in the previous figure.
  • FIG. 7 represents an enlarged view in section of the assembly system where the second referenced strip-dowel is indicated with a continuous line in bold.
  • FIGS. 8 and 9 represent the view of the shape of the angular joint of the first profiles of the wall with the application of the cover profiling hatched.
  • FIGS. 10 and 11 represent the views of the profile of the angular wall with the first sections being as in the previous Figures, only the other sections are hatched;
  • FIG. 12 represents the plan section view of the cover profile ( 1 );
  • FIG. 13 represents the sectional view in plan of the squared or angled connection of the second strip-dowel ( 3 ).
  • the profiling system like the assembly kit includes an angular aesthetic cover profile that is arranged diagonally at 45° with respect to the angle to be covered (1) and two strips-dowels of the wall positioned underneath respectively first (2) and second (3) that fit at an angle with tabs ( 21 - 31 ) and are fixed to the wall by means of screws (V) and present respective profiles of embedding and joining to the opposite edges ( 32 ) and ends of the first border profile ( 2 ) for the corresponding joint seats ( 13 , 12 , 15 ) of the diagonal cover profile ( 1 ).
  • a reinforcing angular square with an angular dowel ( 4 ) is provided to strengthen the support.
  • the application is carried out in a simple and optimal way.
  • the strips-dowels 2 , 3 After having cut the strips-dowels 2 , 3 (also for single dowels or for more dowels in length) to the desired length, provision is made to fix to the wall with screws/v) the previous angular joint ( 21 - 31 ) or separately the first strip-dowel ( 2 ) should be fixed with skill with the aim of presenting the angle bevel (sm) to better fit the height. Then the tab 31 is inserted within the groove ( 21 ) and the second strip-dowel ( 3 ) is fixed with the possible addition of reinforcements such as squared plugs ( 4 ).
  • the moulded profile 1 is joined and is inserted by simply applying pressure, having tabs on one side ( 32 - 12 , 13 ) and on the other side, the insertion is made by adherence pressure on the adjacent orthogonal surface, that with very little pressure is inserted without requiring complex joints that are difficult to disassemble.
  • said aesthetic moulded cover profile with the desired moulding 11 comprises on one side an embedding groove ( 12 ) that is at 45° with respect to the surface of the profile ( 14 ) and on the other side a simple rectangular corner embedding directed towards the interior and oriented to 450 with respect to the flat moulded strip. ( 1 ).
  • moulded cover profile ( 1 ) provides integration with an additional minor counter-shaping profile ( 5 ) to vary the profile.

Abstract

Universal profiling system for assembly on walls comprising a moulded angular profile for a corner cover (1, 11), wherein said moulded angular profile for a corner cover (1, 11): it is integrated with two other profiles-dowels that can be fixed at the base to the wall (2,3); ii said profiles-dowels that are fixable to the base of the wall (2,3) comprise: on one side angular longitudinal joint means between them (21-31) and on the opposite side external joint means (20-32) for said moulded angular profile for a corner cover (1, 11)

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    RELATED U.S. APPLICATIONS
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  • STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT
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  • REFERENCE TO MICROFICHE APPENDIX
  • Not applicable.
  • FIELD OF THE INVENTION
  • This invention relates to a universal profiling system for assembling on walls according to the pre-characterizing part of the main claim.
  • The technical field refers to the edging of corners of rooms of various types that essentially function as a frame.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • In the background art the use of profiling of the corners of openings in rooms or offices whose walls are painted, papered, match-boarded or paneled is known.
  • This operation is usually carried out in an artisan way by using angular profiles of various forms, namely moulded in various ways and secured to the wall by means of screw means with dowels or nails.
  • DRAWBACKS OF THE CURRENT BACKGROUND ART
  • This type of operation is complex and expensive, and furthermore does not permit the disassembly of the profiling without the risk of damage.
  • Furthermore, profiles applied in such a way imply the damage to the aesthetic aspect with the use of screws or nails.
  • BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • Aim of this Invention
  • The aim of this invention is to avoid the aforementioned drawbacks.
  • Solution to the Problem and Explanation of the Invention
  • The problem is solved with the characteristics of claim 1.
  • The dependent claims represent the preferred solutions.
  • Advantages
  • In this way it is possible to supply the profiling system in the form of an assembly kit and it is possible to assemble the profiling in a simple, safe and reliable way.
  • Furthermore, the profiling system can be disassembled without causing damages, for example, repainting or re-papering the walls.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
  • The invention will be better understood with the aid of the enclosed figures where details are given of the preferred embodiment as claimed.
  • In the figures it is observed:
  • FIG. 1 is the sectional view of the profiling including the three essential elements of the system which comprise two strips with a corner joint to be fixed to the wall and the angular profile cover that engages on one side with the tab hooking modality and on the other side with a simple angular embedding.
  • FIG. 2 represents, respectively, the first profile of the wall with strips with sectioning pre-incisions and underneath with only one dowel obtained with sectioning from the dowels of the strips positioned above.
  • FIG. 3 represents the sectional lateral view of the first strip-dowels and respective dowel as in the previous Figure.
  • FIG. 4 represents an enlarged view in section of the assembly system where the first referenced strip-dowel is indicated with a continuous line in bold.
  • FIG. 5 represents respectively the second wall profile with strips and border joint tabs, also with sectioning pre-incisions and also with a dowel obtained with sectioning from the dowels of the strip positioned above.
  • FIG. 6 represents the sectional lateral view of the second strip-dowels and respective dowel as in the previous figure.
  • FIG. 7 represents an enlarged view in section of the assembly system where the second referenced strip-dowel is indicated with a continuous line in bold.
  • FIGS. 8 and 9 represent the view of the shape of the angular joint of the first profiles of the wall with the application of the cover profiling hatched.
  • FIGS. 10 and 11 represent the views of the profile of the angular wall with the first sections being as in the previous Figures, only the other sections are hatched;
  • FIG. 12 represents the plan section view of the cover profile (1);
  • FIG. 13 represents the sectional view in plan of the squared or angled connection of the second strip-dowel (3).
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
  • As disclosed in the Figures, the profiling system like the assembly kit includes an angular aesthetic cover profile that is arranged diagonally at 45° with respect to the angle to be covered (1) and two strips-dowels of the wall positioned underneath respectively first (2) and second (3) that fit at an angle with tabs (21-31) and are fixed to the wall by means of screws (V) and present respective profiles of embedding and joining to the opposite edges (32) and ends of the first border profile (2) for the corresponding joint seats (13,12,15) of the diagonal cover profile (1).
  • A reinforcing angular square with an angular dowel (4) is provided to strengthen the support.
  • The application is carried out in a simple and optimal way.
  • After having cut the strips-dowels 2,3 (also for single dowels or for more dowels in length) to the desired length, provision is made to fix to the wall with screws/v) the previous angular joint (21-31) or separately the first strip-dowel (2) should be fixed with skill with the aim of presenting the angle bevel (sm) to better fit the height. Then the tab 31 is inserted within the groove (21) and the second strip-dowel (3) is fixed with the possible addition of reinforcements such as squared plugs (4).
  • Finally, the moulded profile 1 is joined and is inserted by simply applying pressure, having tabs on one side (32-12,13) and on the other side, the insertion is made by adherence pressure on the adjacent orthogonal surface, that with very little pressure is inserted without requiring complex joints that are difficult to disassemble.
  • In other words said aesthetic moulded cover profile with the desired moulding 11, comprises on one side an embedding groove (12) that is at 45° with respect to the surface of the profile (14) and on the other side a simple rectangular corner embedding directed towards the interior and oriented to 450 with respect to the flat moulded strip. (1).
  • The details can however vary and the moulded profile of the corner cover (1) can have various finished forms obviously including also the finishing covering (S).
  • Advantageously said moulded cover profile (1) provides integration with an additional minor counter-shaping profile (5) to vary the profile.

Claims (5)

1. Universal profiling system for assembly on walls comprising: a moulded angular profile of a corner cover,
being integrated with two other profiles-dowels with a base that can be fixed to a wall;
wherein said two other profiles-dowels comprise:
an angular longitudinal joint means between the profiles-dowels on one side thereof: and
a side exterior joint means for said moulded angular profile of a corner covert on an opposite side thereof.
2. Profiling system according to claim 1, wherein said angular longitudinal joint means is lateral and comprises:
an end groove with a longitudinal border engageable with a first profile
a head joint tab of a second profile, being fittable within said end groove.
3. Profiling system according to claim 1, wherein said side external joint means comprised of a first and second wall profile-dowel of an orthogonal head, and a tab cooperative with a counter-head and groove arranged substantially at 45° with respect to a lying position of said moulded profile.
4. Profiling system according to claim 1, further comprising a plurality of interior angular reinforcement dowels between said profiles-dowels.
5. Profiling system according to claim 1, wherein said moulded profile is integral with an additional minor counter-shaping profile.
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