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| United States Patent | 5501047 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/5501047.html |
| Inventor(s) | Delaunay; Gerard (Bargemon, FR);
Isaia; Francois X. (Olette, FR) |
| Abstract | The present invention is in the field of stretched wall coverings. It
permits using this technique without recourse to specific tools even in
very narrow portions of the panels to be covered. The device according to
the invention is constituted by a thin profile of PVC comprising a
flexible strip (5) for gripping cloth, comprised by two spaced lips (5a,
5b) lying in a same plane which is perpendicular to the surface to which
the profile (1) is applied. A tapered edge (3) provides a recess to
receive the edge of the cloth and a double-faced adhesive band (13)
permits adjusting the cloth before its final mounting and contributes to
this mounting. The device according to the invention is particularly
adapted for applying wall coverings or the like, with an invisible
mounting, for example in very narrow portions of panels. |
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Drawing from US Patent 5501047 |
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Securement profile for wall covering with invisible mounting |
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| Publication Date |
March 26, 1996 |
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| Filing Date |
December 15, 1993 |
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Apr 15, 1991[FR]91 04572
Oct 21, 1991[FR]91 12951 |
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We claim:
1. A device for securement of a wall covering, the device comprising a
profile having a rear bearing surface having an upper end terminating in a
tapered edge, an opposite surface substantially parallel to the rear
bearing surface, said tapered edge including a groove and terminating at
an acute angle defining an upper edge of the opposite surface, and a
flexible strip mounted within said groove and having two diverging spaced
lips extending away from said tapered edge, said two diverging spaced lips
having distal ends lying in a plane which is perpendicular to the rear
bearing surface of the profile, the tapered edge and flexible strip
forming a recess for receiving an edge of the covering.
2. Device according to claim 1, wherein the distal end of a first lip of
said two diverging spaced lips of the flexible strip is rounded and
extends from said distal end to a plane of the opposite surface, and a
second lip of said two diverging spaced lips of the flexible strip is
perpendicular to the tapered edge.
3. Device according to claim 1, wherein the profile has an upper flat
surface and has but a small width to permit mounting coverings on narrow
surfaces, said upper flat surface being counter-glued with a double-faced
adhesive strip.
4. Device according to claim 3, further including means for ensuring the
retention of a doubled padding, said means comprising a gripper opening on
the upper surface of the profile and defining on said upper surface two
offset surfaces, said gripper having a bottom end and being provided with
a notched lip near said bottom end, for ensuring gripping of the padding
in the gripper. |
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FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a device for the securement of wall
coverings and the like, with invisible mounting, particularly sheets and
cloths, natural or synthetic.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In this field, the applicant has proposed in its French patent application
No. 9104572, filed Apr. 15, 1991, a specific profile comprising a flexible
strip for mounting the cloth, a tapered edge to receive the border of the
cloth, a double-faced adhesive strip for straight line adjustment of the
cloth and a gripper adapted for clamping the padding by its edge.
But such a profile cannot be used in particular cases such as those
relating to corners of doors and windows, the required angles and all the
cases in which the narrowness of the panels renders difficult the
execution because of too great width of the profile. On the other hand,
the shape of the strip proposed in this parallel lipped profile for the
tapered edge does not permit in all cases sufficient retention of the
cloth between itself and the confronting portion.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The device according to the present invention particularly overcomes these
drawbacks.
According to a first characteristic, the invention has for its object a
profile of the type comprising on the one hand a hollowed out edge, for
example tapered and on the other hand a flexible strip running parallel to
the axis of the profile and prolonging the end edge defined by the acute
angle of the bevel or of the recess at the level of the upper surface and
in which this flexible strip comprises two spaced lips lying in a same
plane perpendicular to the bearing surface for the profile and parallel to
the edges of said profile.
According to a preferred embodiment, the two lips of the strip are disposed
in diverging relation, with a first lip having a rounded bevelled edge in
a direction opposite to the bevelled edge connecting the strip to the
surface for bearing and mounting of the profile; the second lip is
perpendicular to this edge such that the conjoint effect of the two lips
of the strip guarantees a complete securement of the cloth against an
adjacent wall or another profile in the case of angled fittings.
According to a first modification adapted for the mounting of sheets and
cloths except doubled sheets, padding, linings, etc., this profile is
simply constituted of a profile of the lath type of small width called
"Jonc", in the term of art, of a width of the order of 15 mm including the
width of the strip. This profile whose width is reduced to a fraction
relative to a gripping profile, permits covering narrow surfaces, down to
30 mm width, using two profiles whose edges opposite the strip are
disposed side by side. In the case of and according to another
characteristic, all the upper surface of the profile of small width on
which come to rest the stretched cloth, is counterglued with an adhesive
double-faced strip. According to another modification in the case in which
the profile is adapted to receive a padding or lining by means of a
longitudinal recess opening on the upper surface and closed by a gripper
extending over all the width: said gripper is provided on the lower
portion of its end with a small tongue directed downwardly and inclined in
the direction of the base of the gripper to ensure a retention of the
padding with a non-return means in the fashion of a harpoon.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The profile comprising the invention is of a white synthetic material, for
example PVC. Its characteristics and advantages will become apparent from
the description which follows with reference to the accompanying drawings:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the profile forming the device according
to the invention, FIG. 2 shows the arrangement of the profiles in a corner
of a wall behind a door seen from the front. FIG. 3 is an enlarged
cross-sectional view of this arrangement. FIG. 4 shows a perspective view
of the profile with the gripper.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
This device is constituted by a thin white profile. As seen in cross
section as illustrated FIG. 1, it is inscribed overall in a contour of a
parallelepipedal lath, such that, as shown on its edge on an enlarged
scale, it comprises on its back (1) a flat sole by which it is adapted to
be applied against a wall to be covered. This rear application surface (1)
is prolonged at its lower end by a short ridge (2) defining an edge
perpendicular or not. At its opposite end, the rear (1) is prolonged by a
tapered edge (3) whose end acute angle defines the upper edge of the
opposite surface (4) which it follows. This angle is bordered by a
flexible strip (5) for example connected by gluing or fixing in a recess
or a groove (11). This longitudinal strip (5) striated or not, has in
cross section two lips (5a) (5b) that diverge. As a modification, the
tapered portion (3) can be replaced by a groove or throat ensuring the
same disengagement as the taper to receive the edge of the stripped cloth.
The surface (4) is adapted to receive nails or pins if these mounting
means are preferred to cementing the back (1). This surface (4) is
counterglued with a double-faced adhesive strip (13) along all its width.
This arrangement permits temporary securement of the cloth and contributes
to its tensioned mounting.
FIGS. 2 and 3 show a present case of use of the device according to the
invention: in FIG. 2 is shown the corner of two walls in one of which is
located a door; the narrow strip situated between the corner of the two
walls and the door frame is provided with two profiles according to the
present invention. On an enlarged scale, the cross-sectional view of these
two profiles A, B (FIG. 3) shows opposed edges 2, their respective strips
bearing one against the portion of the door frame that projects from the
wall (M1), the other against the wall (M2). This arrangement permits
mounting the cloth in the narrow corner comprised between the door and the
wall (M2). In the case illustrated in FIG. 4 in which the profile is
adapted also to receive a lining underlying the sheet, it comprises also a
notched gripper adapted to clamp in place the lining by its edge. A
rounded and notched lip (7) defines the end of a clamping jaw (12)
occupying the forward portion of the upper surface (3) of the profile.
This jaw delimits the access to a longitudinal recess (6) adapted to
receive the edge of the lining sheet.
The two lips (5a) (5b) of the flexible strip are disposed in diverging
fashion, with a first upper lip (5a) rounded toward the opposite surface
of the bearing surface of the profile and prolonging the same plan as the
surface (8) and a second lip (5b) perpendicular to the edge (3).
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