US20080222995A1 - Floor covering corner pieces for salient corners where floors and walls meet, appliance and method for fitting - Google Patents
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- E04F19/02—Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves
- E04F19/04—Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves for use between floor or ceiling and wall, e.g. skirtings
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B29—WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
- B29C—SHAPING OR JOINING OF PLASTICS; SHAPING OF MATERIAL IN A PLASTIC STATE, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; AFTER-TREATMENT OF THE SHAPED PRODUCTS, e.g. REPAIRING
- B29C51/00—Shaping by thermoforming, i.e. shaping sheets or sheet like preforms after heating, e.g. shaping sheets in matched moulds or by deep-drawing; Apparatus therefor
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- E04—BUILDING
- E04D—ROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
- E04D13/00—Special arrangements or devices in connection with roof coverings; Protection against birds; Roof drainage ; Sky-lights
- E04D13/14—Junctions of roof sheathings to chimneys or other parts extending above the roof
- E04D13/1407—Junctions of roof sheathings to chimneys or other parts extending above the roof for flat roofs
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- E04F19/022—Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves for use at vertical intersections of walls
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- E04F—FINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
- E04F19/00—Other details of constructional parts for finishing work on buildings
- E04F19/02—Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves
- E04F19/04—Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves for use between floor or ceiling and wall, e.g. skirtings
- E04F2019/0404—Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves for use between floor or ceiling and wall, e.g. skirtings characterised by the material
- E04F2019/0413—Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves for use between floor or ceiling and wall, e.g. skirtings characterised by the material of metal
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- the invention relates to the technical field of floor and wall coverings that use polyvinyl chloride or similar materials. Fitting floor coverings in corner areas where floors and walls meet is extremely awkward and involves many problems in terms of the laying technique itself, the more or less satisfactory visual appearance obtained and upkeep. These difficulties are encountered when laying floor coverings in both reentrant and salient corner areas.
- the Applicant has devised and designed a device and a method for fitting floor coverings in reentrant corners which is the subject of French patent application 05 51607 and which is highly satisfactory in respect of reliable operation and the results it produces.
- the problems of fitting such floor coverings on salient corners remain entirely unresolved. Such corners are, moreover, more visually apparent to the observer and this is problematic.
- the fitter generally has to add material in certain locations in an attempt to make a more or less homogeneous joint between the two adjacent walls to be connected and part of the underlying floor by using a special method involving making a weld which is more or less difficult to execute.
- the aesthetic effect obtained is therefore very mediocre; it depends on the fitter's experience and the fitter's skill in positioning parts of the floor covering in an attempt to conceal the appearance of joint areas as much as possible.
- the operative makes one or more laser welds or other welds on the corner and along the edges of two separately added pieces of floor covering.
- thermoformed piece Fitting a prefabricated thermoformed piece on such corner areas is also known, but here one is faced with constraints imposed by the possibility of adapting the piece to the location where it is to be fitted, the industrially preordained geometric shapes and lines of the thermoformed piece often do not match the in situ corner area in the building at all. In other words, fitting the thermoformed piece often involves additional fitting operations because walls, and therefore corners, are often uneven and out of plumb.
- Patent WO 91/10554 discloses a method of fitting a module on salient corners which involves producing a sheet having dimensions specific to the final shape to be obtained, heating it and shaping it in the salient corner area and then re-cooling and cutting it to its final shape. This method is more practical in use but produces considerable waste material and involves a finishing cutting operation which leaves a finish of very variable quality, depending on the operative's dexterity.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,361 discloses an appliance which makes it possible to press and position a salient corner piece against a wall. However, this appliance has no effect on the actual characteristics of the modules that are to be fitted.
- the Applicant sought a solution which would make it possible to do away with classic corner welding operations which are difficult to execute when performed using ad hoc appliances manipulated by a one person while a second person holds the floor covering to be welded in place, it being possible for these persons to get in each other's way in a cramped space.
- the inventive approach adopted by the Applicant was to look at the possibility of possibly modifying the structural and dimensional characteristics of floor coverings for salient corners in order to allow a different method of laying.
- the solution devised by the Applicant involves a method which is completely different from the prior art and has effects on the actual corner floor covering itself and the method of laying the floor covering by a single operative and also involves designing special equipment to assist the operative.
- the solution represents major technical progress in simplifying the fitting procedure, does not require a highly qualified specialist operative and produces a quite remarkable finish on salient corners where walls and floors meet.
- the module which constitutes the salient floor or wall covering corner piece of the type comprising a flat cut out piece of plastic material capable of being deformed by heating and being cooled in order to be fitted on part of a corner and then sized in situ to match the final shape to be obtained is characterised in that it comprises, in its initial state, a flat cut out piece having a specific configuration relative to a template based on the floor covering surrounding the corner piece, said corner piece comprising a base which extends towards a tip with a triangular configuration shaped like a hat with an intermediate connecting part and, on either side of this connecting part, a specific curved indent, with the tip comprising two sloping walls which intersect at the apex of the corner piece and in that said corner piece, in its final state, has, in the location of its pressed areas, a reduced thickness and straight outer connecting shapes to match the configurations of the parts of the floor covering that are adjacent to the salient corner part of the module.
- the appliance for fitting the module consisting of a salient corner piece for floor and wall coverings
- said pressing means having a V-shape in its centre which angularly matches the salient corner part
- it comprises a floor base comprising a rear part to support the operative's knees and a forward fixed shaped bracket, the upper part of which is capable of accommodating a support yoke which can be angularly oriented relative to the bracket and in that the support yoke is designed to accommodate a first means of centering the appliance against the salient corner part of the wall which receives the module and prepositioning the corner piece, a second means of gripping by the operative and a third actuable means of transmission, and pressing against the module allowing final shaping of the latter, said third means, in a plane underneath the first means
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the appliance according to the invention which is used to fit a salient corner floor covering.
- FIG. 2 is a plan view of a floor covering module cut out according to the invention and to be applied to a salient corner where two consecutive walls or partitions meet.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic view of the first operating phase to fit the salient corner floor coating after heating the module and then initially placing the module in position.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic view of the second operating phase to fit the salient corner floor coating using the appliance according to the invention before the module is fixed in position against part of the corner of the wall.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic view of the third operating phase to fit the salient corner floor coating using the appliance when the module is fixed by operations to press certain parts of the module in order to obtain creep deformation.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic view showing the deformed corner floor coating after use of the tool and when joined in the location where it is fitted.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing the appliance before it is put into use.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the appliance when it is in use.
- FIG. 9 is a front view of the appliance.
- salient corner floor coating modules ( 1 ) are fitted using a very particular operating procedure using an appliance (A) which makes it possible to shape the module and offer it up to the walls prior to fixing.
- Module ( 1 ) capable of constituting the salient corner piece is shown in FIG. 2 , before any intervention and fitting, as a flat piece obtained from the floor coating intended to be laid in a place having been cut out with a specific configuration relative to a previously established template. It comprises a base ( 1 a ) which extends forwards to tip ( 1 b ) having a triangular configuration shaped like a hat with an intermediate connecting part ( 1 c ), either side of which has a symmetrical, curved indent ( 1 d ). Tip ( 1 b ) thus comprises two sloping walls ( 1 e ) which intersect at the apex ( 1 f ) of said part.
- the piece is made of a polyvinyl chloride type plastic material which constitutes this type of floor covering in a manner which is similar to and matches the nature of the surrounding floor covering.
- the thickness of the piece is uniform.
- the module thus defined will be capable of being applied to the salient corner as a covering. In its initial form, this piece is therefore not designed or adapted to actually constitute, in its present state, a piece for connection to other parts of floor coverings located either side of it and fixed to the wall. It will only be possible to fit it in its intended location on a salient corner once it has assumed its final shape after geometrical modification thanks to a specific deformation process using a special appliance.
- FIG. 1 The appliance used to achieve this, referred to in its entirety as (A) and designed to position and then shape module 1 , is shown in FIG. 1 .
- It comprises a flat floor base ( 2 ) with a rectangular configuration, for example, this floor base enabling the operative to kneel on its rear part and its front part accommodating the device which is used to place and shape the above-mentioned initial module.
- the rear part of the floor base has a central cut-out ( 2 a ), essentially to reduce the weight of the floor base, and two areas either side ( 2 b ) on which the operative's knees rest so that said floor base does not move when the operative is working because the operative's weight presses down and immobilises it.
- bracket ( 3 ) On the front of the floor base there is a fixed bracket ( 3 ) arranged vertically and consisting of two shaped arms ( 3 a - 3 b ), the upper ends ( 3 a 1 - 3 b 1 ) of which are parallel with a big enough gap between them to allow the positioning of additional means which are described later on below.
- the base of the bracket ( 3 c ) is fixed to floor base ( 2 ) by bolts or other attachment means.
- the upper part of the floor base includes a connecting spacer ( 3 d ). Said arms ( 3 a - 3 b ) have fixing holes ( 3 e ).
- said bracket ( 3 ) makes it possible to fit an adjustably orientable support yoke ( 4 ) which is itself articulated relative to the said bracket and on which there is provided first means ( 5 ) of centering the appliance against the salient corner part of the walls that receives the module, second means of gripping and holding ( 7 ) and third means of actuation and transmission and pressing against the installed module in order to obtain final shaping of the module.
- support yoke ( 4 ) has a U-shaped configuration with two parallel wings ( 4 a - 4 b ) which are perpendicular to the plane of the bracket and protrude towards the front of the appliance and protrude partially towards the rear.
- This support yoke ( 4 ) is thus produced by forming a closed frame which encloses, in particular, some of the three above-mentioned means.
- Support yoke ( 4 ) is articulated relative to the bracket and has openings ( 4 c ) in its wings through which fastening means ( 8 ) of the connecting bolt type passes.
- the support yoke Near its front end, the support yoke has a support spacer ( 14 ) capable of accommodating a pressure knob ( 7 ) which can be gripped in one hand by the operative and constitutes the second means. This knob thus enables the operative to grasp the appliance securely while carrying out the work.
- the support yoke has a first means consisting of an angle ( 5 ) for positioning against the corner of the wall to which the module will be applied.
- This acute angle consists of, on the end of the support yoke, two parallel L-shaped sections ( 5 a - 5 b ) connected to each other by fastening means ( 10 ) and extending as two curved parts ( 5 a 1 - 5 b 1 ) which allow centering and pressing either side of the salient corner part of the wall.
- This acute angle makes it possible to centre and support appliance (A) in position as will be explained below.
- Support yoke ( 4 ) internally accommodates, inside its frame, said third means used to press and shape the module in situ.
- said third means comprises three main components, namely means of gripping and controlling ( 11 ) movement, means of pushing and pressing ( 12 ) the module which is used to shape it and means of linking and transmission ( 13 ) between the preceding components which enables operational use of the appliance.
- the first means ( 11 ) or component is a grip, the base of which is articulately mounted on support section ( 14 ) which is itself mounted relative to above-mentioned support yoke ( 4 ).
- the grip forms a handle for gripping and controlling other mechanisms.
- the base of said grip is designed with wings ( 11 a ) which are recessed relative to the articulation part and accommodate, between them, a support for a push rod ( 15 ).
- the third means located inside the frame of the support yoke thus comprises a receiving bearing surface ( 9 ) fixedly and articulately mounted between the wings of support yoke ( 4 ) and bracket ( 3 ) by means of hinge pin ( 8 ) which links the support yoke to the bracket.
- the receiving bearing surface has a bore through which push rod ( 15 ) associated with operating lever ( 11 ) passes.
- the push rod is long and protrudes forwardly as an underlying extension of the support yoke in a plane which is not parallel to the support yoke.
- the forward end of the push rod is attached to connecting ring ( 16 ) which is fixed by any appropriate means.
- the forward part of the ring which is an extension of the push rod accommodates support yoke ( 17 ) of pressure means ( 12 ) consisting of a shoe for pushing and pressing the module.
- the push rod can receive a fixed radial crown ( 19 ) against which compression spring ( 20 ) mounted on the push rod and restrained by the bearing surface can act.
- the pressure shoe thus consists of two identical parts ( 12 a - 12 b ) oriented at an acute angle in order to press against the module which is to be applied to a corner.
- the shoe thus comprises two parts in a cylindrical paddle configuration opening at an angle of the order of 90° and advantageously has a plurality of openings ( 12 c ).
- Each paddle is thus connected to a flat blade ( 12 d ) which is attached to support yoke ( 17 ) of shoe ( 12 ).
- the two blades ( 12 d ) of the two paddles of the shoe are thus parallel and are connected to each other by fastening and securing pin ( 21 ) on which elastic means ( 22 ) of the compensating spring type is mounted, this spring provides a certain degree of flexibility in positioning and spreading the two paddles apart.
- actuating the operating handle will position the shoe. When not in use, the operating handle is raised so that the push rod and hence the pressure shoe are in their set back position. When in use, actuating the operating handle and swiveling it downwards exerts a toggle joint effect which causes displacement of the push rod which is guided and maintained by the bearing surface and causes placement of the pressure shoe and presses it against the module. It is therefore apparent that actuating gripping and operating handle ( 11 ) causes displacement of the entire mechanism described above. Initially, operating and gripping handle ( 11 ) is raised and this means that the push rod is not actuated and is in its rear set back position and the pressure shoe is thus in its set back position.
- the operative When the operative places module ( 1 ) on the salient corner in question, the operative must position the appliance facing said salient corner and, in particular, move positioning acute angle ( 5 ) onto the salient corner to be treated, but at a height which is well above the area where module ( 1 ) is placed. Because the position of said acute angle is fixed relative to support yoke ( 4 ), appliance (A) is thus properly centred. The operative can then kneel on the floor base using his or her own weight to immobilise the appliance, grasp pressure knob ( 7 ) in one hand and use the other hand to actuate above-mentioned operating and gripping means ( 11 ). This action makes it possible to move the pressure shoe against the module thanks to transmission of the downward movement of means ( 11 ) and via the push rod which moves forward.
- the salient corner piece or module ( 1 ) that is to be fitted is then cut out.
- the method of fitting module ( 1 ) is then as follows:
- the action of the pressure shoe allows the material to deform in the corresponding contact areas of the module. This allows deformation of the thickness of the module in the pressure areas in question and produces straight outer connecting shapes to match the configurations of those parts of the floor covering that are adjacent to the salient corner piece of the module ( 1 ).
- the appliance and the method, according to the invention, for fitting modules on salient corners have many advantages.
- the operation can be carried out by a single person working simply, quickly and safely without the need for any of the in situ welding operations that were previously required.
- the module or corner piece is shaped in position and is cut out from the floor covering delivered on site by performing a simple cutting operation using the configuration of an initial template as a pattern.
- the salient corner piece is therefore made of the same material as the floor covering laid in the room, thus ensuring a uniform decorative appearance.
- the final geometrical shape of the module or corner piece according to the invention is modified compared with its initial state, as is its thickness, because those parts that the pressure shoe presses against allow material creep in order to obtain the desired final shape. Both the shape and the thickness of the module are therefore modified and its thickness is no longer constant throughout. This poses no problem whatsoever because any residual stresses in the locations in question after fitting are extremely small.
- the mechanical strength properties of the corner piece or module are better than those obtained using the prior art.
- the operative does not have to have the same skills and know-how as previously because fitting the module or corner piece is straightforward.
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