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US20040060251A1
US20040060251A1 US10/254,907 US25490702A US2004060251A1 US 20040060251 A1 US20040060251 A1 US 20040060251A1 US 25490702 A US25490702 A US 25490702A US 2004060251 A1 US2004060251 A1 US 2004060251A1
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  • This invention relates to decorating.
  • a decorative border for home decorating use as a crown molding or chair rail is known. That type of border is based upon a rigid and easily penetrated material such as “styrofoam” to which wallpaper or fabric is applied. Drawbacks with that type of border include the difficulty of changing the decorative pattern.
  • a decorative border assembly that includes spaced apart retaining channels to be mounted to a suitable support surface.
  • a pair of spaced apart channeled rails provide the retaining channels, and one or more elongated molding strips provide the spaced apart channeled rails.
  • the decorative border assembly further includes one or more mounting strips to which a decorative pattern is applied.
  • the term patterned strip is generally used for a mounting strip after a decorative pattern has been applied.
  • a suitable mounting strip is dimensionally sized to be removably retained by the spaced apart retaining channels.
  • a suitable mounting strip has a notched edge, and in particular is provided with a plurality of horizontally spaced apart mounting notches along the notched edge, with the notches concealed from view when the mounting strip is held in place by the retaining channels. It is particularly beneficial for both strip edges to be notched.
  • the mounting strip width exceeds the distance between the spaced apart channeled rails, and one of the retaining channels is provided with a depth sufficient to receive the excess width. As is later explained, this feature assists face mounting of the mounting strip.
  • a decorative border assembly in accordance with the present invention further includes a corner piece.
  • Useful corner pieces may include upper and lower edges to be retained by the spaced apart retaining channels, or may include a corner portion and spaced apart retaining channels that extend from the corner portion, or may include a generally vertical side for abutting the ends of the spaced apart retaining channels.
  • a method for mounting a particularly beneficial decorative border assembly, and thereafter at a suitable time demounting the one or more elongated patterned strips to change the decorative pattern.
  • the retaining channels are mounted to a suitable support surface in a spaced apart relationship.
  • edge sections of one or more elongated patterned strips are consecutively face mounted by inserting the edge sections into the retaining channels until the one or more patterned strips are fully mounted.
  • the one or more patterned strips are demounted by consecutively withdrawing the edge sections from the retaining channels.
  • one or more substitute patterned strips bearing a different decorative pattern may be mounted, or each demounted patterned strip may be remounted to display a decorated reverse face.
  • FIG. 1 is a view of a decorative border assembly in accordance with the invention, mounted on walls with inside and outside corners;
  • FIG. 2 is a sectional view taken along line 2 - 2 of FIG. 1, indicating face mounting of the patterned strip in phantom line, and showing retention of the mounted patterned strip by retaining channels of unequal depth;
  • FIG. 2A is an enlarged detail of FIG. 2 showing the patterned strip being face mounted and insertion of the top strip edge into the upper retaining channel;
  • FIG. 3 is a view showing a Spring wallpaper pattern being applied to prepare the patterned strip of FIG. 1 for mounting;
  • FIG. 4 is a view of the opposite face of the patterned strip of FIG. 1, showing a Fall pattern
  • FIG. 5 is a sectional view like that of FIG. 2, showing a modified embodiment in which the retaining channels are of approximately equal depth, and face mounting of the patterned strip of FIG. 1 by outwardly bowing the patterned strip;
  • FIG. 6 (wallpaper indicated in phantom; decorative pattern not shown) indicates further details of mounting the decorative border assembly of FIG. 1, by which advantage is taken of spaced apart mounting notches when mounting patterned strip;
  • FIG. 7 is an enlarged sectional detail of the inside corner of FIG. 6;
  • FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the corner piece of FIG. 7 oriented for mounting on an outside wall corner;
  • FIG. 9 is a modified inner corner piece useful in a decorative border assembly in accordance with the present invention.
  • FIG. 10 is another useful inner corner piece
  • FIG. 11 shows the corner piece of FIG. 10 mounted in an inside corner with ends of the molding strips of FIG. 7 (90° ends shown, not 45° ends; detail limited to upper molding strip portions; one end in phantom) butted against generally vertical sides of the corner piece;
  • FIG. 12 is a view similar to that of FIG. 11, but showing an outer corner piece similar to the inner corner piece of FIG. 10 mounted on an outside corner;
  • FIG. 13 is an enlarged perspective view of yet another useful corner piece.
  • an advantageous decorative border assembly is provided.
  • terms such as upward, downward, upper, lower, above, below, vertical, horizontal and the like are relative, and have been particularly used with reference to the drawing to assist understanding.
  • a decorative border assembly in accordance with the present invention may be mounted adjacent a ceiling as shown, or mounted elsewhere on a wall, for instance, as a chair rail.
  • a preferred decorative border assembly 10 includes a plurality of elongated molding strips 12 of a suitable material such as wood, plastic or metal, with mitered 450 ends 14 (best seen in FIG. 7) that meet at the wall corners to form corners 16 . As later described, 45° mitering to form corners 16 may be avoided. Molding strips 12 may be conveniently secured to a support surface using conventional fasteners (not shown) with or without suitable adhesives.
  • molding strips 12 beneficially include spaced apart upper and lower retaining channels 18 , 20 . These molding strips when mounted adjacent a ceiling, may serve as crown molding, and may suitably have a curved appearance like that of the channeled crown molding of Esdorn. Alternatively, as shown in FIGS. 2 and 7, the surface between the retaining channels may be generally planar.
  • spaced apart channeled rails 22 provide spaced apart retaining channels 18 , 20 , and in the case of wood molding strips, molding strips 12 may suitably be made by adhering or otherwise attaching channeled rail molding pieces to a backing plate 24 of appropriate width.
  • the channeled rails and backing plate may be a one piece structure formed, for instance, by extrusion or molding. It will be readily appreciated that a backing plate, though convenient, is not necessary.
  • the channeled rails may be mounted directly to a wall, and in this case, the rails may advantageously be spaced apart a suitable distance. As shown, the channeled rails typically have a decorative look.
  • the elongated molding strips conveniently are provided in a length corresponding to commercially available crown molding, that is, in the range of about 8 to 16 feet, but may be of greater or less length.
  • the number of elongated molding strips to be used for a given decorative situation depends on variables including the decorative effect desired, relevant dimensions of the surface to be decorated, and the molding strip length.
  • commercially available wallpaper border typically has a width in the range of about 4 to 7 inches
  • the channeled rails are usually spaced apart a distance d (shown in FIG. 2) in the range of about 4 to 7 inches. However, a greater or less distance between the channeled rails may be used as desired or appropriate.
  • a decorative border assembly in accordance with the invention further typically includes one or more elongated mounting strips 26 of a suitable material, for instance, plastic, with a semirigid material being advantageous.
  • a suitable material for instance, plastic
  • a semirigid material is advantageous.
  • the material is of sufficiently rigidity to serve as a mounting strip, but yet of sufficient flexibility for face mounting elongated strip 26 to the channeled rails.
  • the semirigidity contemplated will allow the mounting strip to be stored in roll form, if desired, or to be provided in lengths like commercially available lumber. If available in rolls, the mounting strip may, if desired, exceed 20 feet in length, but may be of less length. If provided in lengths like commercially available lumber, the mounting strip will generally be limited to appropriate commercially acceptable lengths. In any event, as will become clear from the description that later follows, it will generally be beneficial for mounting strip to be of greater length than molding strip.
  • a length of patterned wallpaper 27 or fabric is typically applied to a face 28 of mounting strip 26 to produce a patterned strip 34 , which terminates in an end 35 .
  • Conventional wallpaper adhesives or the like may be used to fix the wallpaper or fabric to the mounting strip.
  • numerous commercially available wallpaper patterns or fabrics may advantageously be selected from.
  • the mounting strip may be provided with a suitable decorative pattern directly printed thereon.
  • a mounted decorative border assembly in accordance with the present invention typically includes one or more patterned strips 34 .
  • FIG. 4 which shows an opposite end 36 of patterned strip 34
  • a patterned strip may beneficially be provided with a different decorative pattern on its opposite face.
  • elongated mounting strip 26 beneficially is of greater width than patterned wallpaper 27 , and referring also to FIG. 7 in particular, is dimensionally sized to be removably retained by the spaced apart retaining channels.
  • the mounting strip may be advantageously provided with a plurality of horizontally and vertically spaced apart mounting notches 30 , 32 along top and bottom edges 38 , 40 , for face mounting and demounting of the patterned strip, to and from channeled rails 22 .
  • mounting notches define selected lengths, indicated as sections 42 , 44 , 46 , 48 , of the mounting strip edges, and these edge sections may be adjacent to notches as in the case of end sections 42 , 48 , or between notches as in the case of sections 44 , 46 .
  • the mounting notches divide elongated mounting strip 26 into sections of appropriate length for ease of handling. Accordingly, elongated mounting strip typically is provided with a plurality of sections of about 2 to 3 feet in length.
  • retaining channels 18 , 20 may be of unequal depth, in which case it is advantageous for one of the retaining channels to have a depth D (shown in FIG. 2A) sufficient to receive the width of the mounting strip that exceeds a distance d (shown in FIG. 2) between the channeled rails. Referring also to FIGS. 3 and 6, this excess width can be understood to be generally provided by edges 38 , 40 . Beneficially, upper retaining channel 18 is provided with the relatively greater depth.
  • a useful border assembly may use an elongated molding strip 212 with retaining channels 218 , 220 of approximately equal depth.
  • the combined depth of the retaining channels is conveniently sufficient to receive the width of mounting strip 26 that exceeds a distance d′ between channeled rails 222 .
  • the numbering used for decorative border assembly 210 in FIG. 5 is the same used to describe border assembly 10 in case of identical features or parts, whereas corresponding 200 series numbering has been used in the case of like features or parts, it being intended that reference can be made to the description of border assembly 10 .
  • top edge mounting notches 30 facilitate insertion of selected lengths of top edge 38 into retaining channel 18 using upward pushing as indicated by the arrows, and during the insertion, the patterned strip adjacent the length of the respective edge section, may conveniently be flexed away from backing plate 24 as illustrated in FIG. 2A. Thereafter, referring in particular to FIG. 6, the respective patterned strip portion may conveniently lay flat against the backing plate for downward movement and sliding insertion of the respective bottom edge section into retaining channel 20 , and bottom edge mounting notches 32 are used to facilitate insertion of selected lengths of bottom edge 40 into the lower retaining channel. More specifically, as also shown in FIG.
  • mounting notches 30 , 32 adjacent to edge sections 42 beneficially allow the full lengths of the edge sections to be inserted within retaining channels 18 , 20 , prior to mounting adjacent edge sections 44 .
  • mounting notches 30 , 32 defining edge sections 44 allow the full lengths of edge sections 44 to be inserted within retaining channels 18 , 20 , prior to mounting adjacent edge sections 46 , and so forth until the entire length of the patterned strip has been mounted.
  • each bottom edge notch is conveniently generally vertically aligned with the respective proximate top edge notch.
  • the mounting notches may be provided with greater or less length than that illustrated.
  • the mounting notches should be of appropriate depth to substantially assist in mounting sections of patterned strip as described.
  • the mounting notches are beneficially limited in depth so as to be concealed from view, as shown in FIG. 1, when the mounting strip is retained by the retaining channels. Considerations in selecting suitable retaining channel depth typically include that not only the mounting notches but also any portion of the mounting strip uncovered by decorative pattern, are concealed from view when the mounting strip is held in place by the retaining channels.
  • a suitable mounting strip will have a width of 71 ⁇ 4′′, and will include mounting notches of ⁇ fraction (3/16) ⁇ ′′ depth.
  • the mounting notches of the mounted patterned strip will be concealed by the retaining channels, and ⁇ fraction (1/16) ⁇ ′′ of each edge of the wallpaper border (see FIG. 7 as illustrative) will be disposed within the retaining channels.
  • the depth of the deeper retaining channel is beneficially sufficient so that in the case in which 1 ⁇ 4′′ of the mounted patterned strip is to be disposed within the opposing retaining channel, the deeper retaining channel depth can temporarily accommodate this 1 ⁇ 4′′.
  • the retaining channel depth and width of the mounting strip are advantageously selected so that the opposite edges of the mounting strip are retained by the opposing retaining channels.
  • the mounting notches may be limited to one edge or the other. However, less ease of mounting and demounting the patterned strip and maintaining the integrity of the patterned strip and wallpaper border for further decorative use, may generally be expected.
  • notched patterned strip 34 may also be face mounted by being longitudinally flexed to be curved outward as illustrated, and then by applying inward pressure and pressure toward the retaining channels as indicated by the arrows. This technique is particularly useful when neither of retaining channels 218 , 220 is of sufficient depth to receive the excess width of mounting strip 26 greater than distance d′ between channeled rails 222 .
  • decorative border assembly 10 preferably includes a corner piece 50 , which typically is provided with a decorative look (not shown in the drawing).
  • corner piece 50 typically is provided with a decorative look (not shown in the drawing).
  • Other preferred corner pieces 70 , 80 , 90 and 100 are illustrated by FIGS. 9 - 13 ; and it will be readily appreciated, that the present invention is not limited to the corner pieces illustrated, As will become understood, advantages of useful corner pieces include not only providing the decorative border assembly with a finished look and visually breaking the decorative pattern, but also assisting in demounting of mounted patterned strips.
  • corner piece 50 includes joined planes 52 generally oriented at a right angle to one another, and provided with top and bottom edges 54 , 56 conveniently defined by a pair of vertically spaced apart notches 58 . Corner piece 50 further includes side edges 60 , front faces 62 shown in FIG. 7, and reverse faces 64 shown in FIG. 8. As illustrated in FIG. 7, the mounted corner piece is held in place like patterned strips 34 , by top and bottom edges 54 , 56 being held within retaining channels 18 , 20 . As can be appreciated from FIG. 1, mounted corner pieces 50 , particularly when provided with a decorative look, give the decorative border assembly a finished look and visually break the wallpaper pattern. Thus, if the corner pieces are omitted, there will be no such visual break. Because ends 35 of mounted patterned strips 34 may, as shown, be hidden behind mounted corner piece 50 , the ends do not need to be neatly finished. However, if desired, ends of mounted patterned strips may abut corner piece side edges 60 .
  • patterned strips may each be provided with a length that leaves a gap 59 between corner 16 and the strip end.
  • the patterned strip may be further slid into the gap thereby opening a gap at the opposite patterned strip end for easier demounting of the patterned strip.
  • a like corner piece 70 includes spaced apart planes 72 generally oriented at a right angle to one another, provided with top and bottom edges 74 , 76 , and joined by a generally curved wall 78 . As shown, top and bottom edges 74 , 76 beneficially extend above and below curved wall 78 , for holding the corner piece in place when inserted into retaining channels 18 , 20 . As can be appreciated from FIG. 13, curved wall 78 , when corner piece 70 is mounted, will be disposed between channeled rails 22 , and give the decorative look of a cylinder projecting from the corner.
  • an inner corner piece 80 conveniently formed by molding a suitable plastic material, advantageously avoids 45° mitering of molding strips 12 to form a corner of the decorative border assembly.
  • this corner piece includes a corner portion 82 , which joins molding strip-like portions 12 ′, each provided with spaced apart channeled rails 22 ′ integral with a backing plate portion 24 ′.
  • molding strip-like portions 12 ′ are oriented at a right angle to one another as shown.
  • Corner portion 82 conveniently includes a curved front face 84 disposed between generally planar sides 86 .
  • sides 86 may include slots 88 for receiving ends of mounted patterned strips.
  • each such slot is beneficially provided with a vertical dimension such that the upper and lower portions of each such slot generally continue retaining channels 18 ′, 20 ′ of molding strip-like portions 12 ′.
  • there is benefit in concealing patterned strip ends from view, and in addition for demounting patterned strip it may be advantageous for each such slot to be provided with a suitable depth and for the respective patterned strip (not shown in FIG. 9) to be provided with a suitable length that provide a gap (not shown) like gap 59 into which the patterned strip end may be further slid in preparation for demounting.
  • Corner piece 80 may have 90° ends 89 as shown, for butting against 90° ends of molding strips 12 (not shown in FIG. 9). However, ends 89 do not need to be 90°, but may be other suitable angles consistent with the angle given to the abutting strip end. With respect to joints formed by ends 89 and abutting ends of molding strips, an additional benefit of a decorative border assembly in accordance with the present invention, is that the joints may be concealed behind mounted patterned strips. Thus, that portion of each such joint (not shown) that extends between channeled rails 22 ′ of corner piece 80 and between channeled rails of the respective molding strip (not shown), may be concealed behind the respective mounted patterned strip. Thus, it is beneficial for mounting strip to be of greater length than molding strip.
  • a corner piece 90 like corner portion 82 of corner piece 80 , conveniently includes a curved front face 94 disposed between generally planar sides 96 .
  • sides 96 could, for instance, extend to form a right-angle corner.
  • Sides 96 may advantageously include slots 98 for receiving ends (end 35 indicated) of mounted patterned strips.
  • corner piece 90 conveniently includes a flat back surface 99 for, as shown in FIG. 11, facing a wall corner to overcome common irregularities in wall corners.
  • corner piece 90 may be made of wood.
  • corner piece 90 advantageously avoids 45° mitering of molding strips 12 to form corners. Instead, as indicated in FIG. 11, sides 96 of this corner piece conveniently butt against 900 ends 15 of molding strips 12 . Conveniently, as indicated, corner piece 90 and the abutting molding strips are of substantially the same height, in which case it can be appreciated that the decorative look of the mounted corner is similar to that provided by corner piece 80 of FIG. 9.
  • an outer corner piece 100 like inner corner piece 90 , conveniently includes a curved face 104 and generally planar sides 106 , which may advantageously include slots 108 (only one shown) for receiving ends of mounted patterned strips 34 (only one shown). Disposed between curved face 104 and sides 106 are generally planar front faces 109 , which could extend to form a right-angle corner instead of the curved front face.
  • outer corner piece 100 advantageously avoids 45° mitering of molding strips 12 to form a corner. Instead, as indicated in the Figure, sides 106 of the corner piece conveniently butt against 90° ends 15 of molding strips 12 .
  • slots 98 of corner piece 90 and slots 108 of corner piece 100 are beneficially similar in structure and function to slots 88 . Accordingly, reference may be made to the earlier description regarding slots 88 .

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A decorative border assembly that makes it easy to change the decorative pattern is provided. The decorative border assembly beneficially includes one or more mounting strips with mounting notches, and spaced apart retaining channels for removably retaining the mounting strips.

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    FIELD OF THE INVENTION
  • This invention relates to decorating. [0001]
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • It is known as illustrated by U.S. Pat. No. 1,944,070 to Esdorn, to mount curved, channeled crown molding to a wall, and to use the channels for commercial display of removable display cards. Furthermore, it is known as exemplified by U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,465,516, 4,955,153, 4,817,316 and 6,216,375 to mount a channeled strip to other surfaces and to use the spaced apart channels to retain a strip or holder inserted into and removed from an open end of the channeled strip. Also known as illustrated by U.S. Pat. Nos. 1,944,070, 5,465,516, 4,817,316, 5,881,484, and 6,216,375 (FIGS. 38,39), is face mounting of a card, strip or photograph by bending or longitudinally flexing it. In addition, U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,955,153 and 4,817,316 disclose use of a semirigid strip. [0002]
  • Furthermore, as exemplified by U.S. Pat. No. 5,918,435, a decorative border for home decorating use as a crown molding or chair rail is known. That type of border is based upon a rigid and easily penetrated material such as “styrofoam” to which wallpaper or fabric is applied. Drawbacks with that type of border include the difficulty of changing the decorative pattern. [0003]
  • Accordingly, there is a need for an improved decorative border, in particular a decorative border assembly that makes it easy to change the decorative pattern. [0004]
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a decorative border assembly that includes spaced apart retaining channels to be mounted to a suitable support surface. In a preferred embodiment, a pair of spaced apart channeled rails provide the retaining channels, and one or more elongated molding strips provide the spaced apart channeled rails. The decorative border assembly further includes one or more mounting strips to which a decorative pattern is applied. In the description that follows, the term patterned strip is generally used for a mounting strip after a decorative pattern has been applied. [0005]
  • A suitable mounting strip is dimensionally sized to be removably retained by the spaced apart retaining channels. Beneficially, a suitable mounting strip has a notched edge, and in particular is provided with a plurality of horizontally spaced apart mounting notches along the notched edge, with the notches concealed from view when the mounting strip is held in place by the retaining channels. It is particularly beneficial for both strip edges to be notched. [0006]
  • In an especially preferred embodiment, the mounting strip width exceeds the distance between the spaced apart channeled rails, and one of the retaining channels is provided with a depth sufficient to receive the excess width. As is later explained, this feature assists face mounting of the mounting strip. [0007]
  • Advantageously, a decorative border assembly in accordance with the present invention further includes a corner piece. Useful corner pieces may include upper and lower edges to be retained by the spaced apart retaining channels, or may include a corner portion and spaced apart retaining channels that extend from the corner portion, or may include a generally vertical side for abutting the ends of the spaced apart retaining channels. [0008]
  • In accordance with the invention, a method is provided for mounting a particularly beneficial decorative border assembly, and thereafter at a suitable time demounting the one or more elongated patterned strips to change the decorative pattern. By the method, the retaining channels are mounted to a suitable support surface in a spaced apart relationship. Thereafter, edge sections of one or more elongated patterned strips, each of which has both edges provided with the mounting notches, are consecutively face mounted by inserting the edge sections into the retaining channels until the one or more patterned strips are fully mounted. Thereafter, at an appropriate time, the one or more patterned strips are demounted by consecutively withdrawing the edge sections from the retaining channels. Thereafter, one or more substitute patterned strips bearing a different decorative pattern may be mounted, or each demounted patterned strip may be remounted to display a decorated reverse face. [0009]
  • Additional advantages and beneficial features of the present invention are set forth in the drawing and detailed description, and in part will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon examination of the drawing and detailed description or may be learned by practice of the invention. In the drawing and detailed description, there are shown and essentially described only preferred embodiments of this invention, simply by way of illustration of the best mode contemplated of carrying out this invention. As will be realized, this invention is capable of other and different embodiments, and its several details are capable of modification in various respects, all without departing from the invention. Accordingly, the drawing and the detailed description are to be regarded as illustrative in nature, and not as restrictive. [0010]
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
  • Reference is now made to the accompanying drawing, which forms a part of the specification of the present invention and illustrates preferred embodiments of the present invention. [0011]
  • FIG. 1 is a view of a decorative border assembly in accordance with the invention, mounted on walls with inside and outside corners; [0012]
  • FIG. 2 is a sectional view taken along line [0013] 2-2 of FIG. 1, indicating face mounting of the patterned strip in phantom line, and showing retention of the mounted patterned strip by retaining channels of unequal depth;
  • FIG. 2A is an enlarged detail of FIG. 2 showing the patterned strip being face mounted and insertion of the top strip edge into the upper retaining channel; [0014]
  • FIG. 3 is a view showing a Spring wallpaper pattern being applied to prepare the patterned strip of FIG. 1 for mounting; [0015]
  • FIG. 4 is a view of the opposite face of the patterned strip of FIG. 1, showing a Fall pattern; [0016]
  • FIG. 5 is a sectional view like that of FIG. 2, showing a modified embodiment in which the retaining channels are of approximately equal depth, and face mounting of the patterned strip of FIG. 1 by outwardly bowing the patterned strip; [0017]
  • FIG. 6 (wallpaper indicated in phantom; decorative pattern not shown) indicates further details of mounting the decorative border assembly of FIG. 1, by which advantage is taken of spaced apart mounting notches when mounting patterned strip; [0018]
  • FIG. 7 is an enlarged sectional detail of the inside corner of FIG. 6; [0019]
  • FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the corner piece of FIG. 7 oriented for mounting on an outside wall corner; [0020]
  • FIG. 9 is a modified inner corner piece useful in a decorative border assembly in accordance with the present invention; [0021]
  • FIG. 10 is another useful inner corner piece; [0022]
  • FIG. 11 shows the corner piece of FIG. 10 mounted in an inside corner with ends of the molding strips of FIG. 7 (90° ends shown, not 45° ends; detail limited to upper molding strip portions; one end in phantom) butted against generally vertical sides of the corner piece; [0023]
  • FIG. 12 is a view similar to that of FIG. 11, but showing an outer corner piece similar to the inner corner piece of FIG. 10 mounted on an outside corner; and [0024]
  • FIG. 13 is an enlarged perspective view of yet another useful corner piece.[0025]
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
  • In accordance with the present invention, an advantageous decorative border assembly is provided. As will be understood, terms such as upward, downward, upper, lower, above, below, vertical, horizontal and the like are relative, and have been particularly used with reference to the drawing to assist understanding. [0026]
  • With reference to FIGS. [0027] 1 to 8, a decorative border assembly in accordance with the present invention, may be mounted adjacent a ceiling as shown, or mounted elsewhere on a wall, for instance, as a chair rail. In accordance with the invention, a preferred decorative border assembly 10 includes a plurality of elongated molding strips 12 of a suitable material such as wood, plastic or metal, with mitered 450 ends 14 (best seen in FIG. 7) that meet at the wall corners to form corners 16. As later described, 45° mitering to form corners 16 may be avoided. Molding strips 12 may be conveniently secured to a support surface using conventional fasteners (not shown) with or without suitable adhesives.
  • Referring particularly to FIGS. 2 and 7, [0028] molding strips 12 beneficially include spaced apart upper and lower retaining channels 18,20. These molding strips when mounted adjacent a ceiling, may serve as crown molding, and may suitably have a curved appearance like that of the channeled crown molding of Esdorn. Alternatively, as shown in FIGS. 2 and 7, the surface between the retaining channels may be generally planar.
  • With continued reference to FIGS. 2 and 7 in particular, spaced apart channeled [0029] rails 22 provide spaced apart retaining channels 18,20, and in the case of wood molding strips, molding strips 12 may suitably be made by adhering or otherwise attaching channeled rail molding pieces to a backing plate 24 of appropriate width. Alternatively, in the case of plastic molding strips, the channeled rails and backing plate may be a one piece structure formed, for instance, by extrusion or molding. It will be readily appreciated that a backing plate, though convenient, is not necessary. If desired, the channeled rails may be mounted directly to a wall, and in this case, the rails may advantageously be spaced apart a suitable distance. As shown, the channeled rails typically have a decorative look.
  • The elongated molding strips conveniently are provided in a length corresponding to commercially available crown molding, that is, in the range of about 8 to 16 feet, but may be of greater or less length. As can be appreciated, the number of elongated molding strips to be used for a given decorative situation, depends on variables including the decorative effect desired, relevant dimensions of the surface to be decorated, and the molding strip length. Because commercially available wallpaper border typically has a width in the range of about 4 to 7 inches, the channeled rails are usually spaced apart a distance d (shown in FIG. 2) in the range of about 4 to 7 inches. However, a greater or less distance between the channeled rails may be used as desired or appropriate. [0030]
  • With reference to FIGS. [0031] 2 to 7, a decorative border assembly in accordance with the invention further typically includes one or more elongated mounting strips 26 of a suitable material, for instance, plastic, with a semirigid material being advantageous. By the term semirigid is meant for purposes of this description, that the material is of sufficiently rigidity to serve as a mounting strip, but yet of sufficient flexibility for face mounting elongated strip 26 to the channeled rails. Furthermore, the semirigidity contemplated will allow the mounting strip to be stored in roll form, if desired, or to be provided in lengths like commercially available lumber. If available in rolls, the mounting strip may, if desired, exceed 20 feet in length, but may be of less length. If provided in lengths like commercially available lumber, the mounting strip will generally be limited to appropriate commercially acceptable lengths. In any event, as will become clear from the description that later follows, it will generally be beneficial for mounting strip to be of greater length than molding strip.
  • With reference to FIG. 3 in particular, a length of patterned [0032] wallpaper 27 or fabric is typically applied to a face 28 of mounting strip 26 to produce a patterned strip 34, which terminates in an end 35. Conventional wallpaper adhesives or the like may be used to fix the wallpaper or fabric to the mounting strip. As a result, numerous commercially available wallpaper patterns or fabrics may advantageously be selected from. However, if desired, the mounting strip may be provided with a suitable decorative pattern directly printed thereon. In any event, it will be appreciated with particular reference to FIG. 1, that a mounted decorative border assembly in accordance with the present invention, typically includes one or more patterned strips 34. Furthermore, referring now to FIG. 4, which shows an opposite end 36 of patterned strip 34, a patterned strip may beneficially be provided with a different decorative pattern on its opposite face.
  • With continued reference to FIGS. 3 and 4, elongated mounting [0033] strip 26 beneficially is of greater width than patterned wallpaper 27, and referring also to FIG. 7 in particular, is dimensionally sized to be removably retained by the spaced apart retaining channels. As shown, the mounting strip may be advantageously provided with a plurality of horizontally and vertically spaced apart mounting notches 30,32 along top and bottom edges 38,40, for face mounting and demounting of the patterned strip, to and from channeled rails 22. These spaced apart mounting notches define selected lengths, indicated as sections 42,44,46,48, of the mounting strip edges, and these edge sections may be adjacent to notches as in the case of end sections 42,48, or between notches as in the case of sections 44,46. Conveniently, the mounting notches divide elongated mounting strip 26 into sections of appropriate length for ease of handling. Accordingly, elongated mounting strip typically is provided with a plurality of sections of about 2 to 3 feet in length.
  • As clearly shown in FIGS. 2 and 7, retaining [0034] channels 18,20 may be of unequal depth, in which case it is advantageous for one of the retaining channels to have a depth D (shown in FIG. 2A) sufficient to receive the width of the mounting strip that exceeds a distance d (shown in FIG. 2) between the channeled rails. Referring also to FIGS. 3 and 6, this excess width can be understood to be generally provided by edges 38,40. Beneficially, upper retaining channel 18 is provided with the relatively greater depth.
  • However, referring to FIG. 5 and a modified decorative border assembly [0035] 210, a useful border assembly may use an elongated molding strip 212 with retaining channels 218,220 of approximately equal depth. In this case, the combined depth of the retaining channels is conveniently sufficient to receive the width of mounting strip 26 that exceeds a distance d′ between channeled rails 222. The numbering used for decorative border assembly 210 in FIG. 5 is the same used to describe border assembly 10 in case of identical features or parts, whereas corresponding 200 series numbering has been used in the case of like features or parts, it being intended that reference can be made to the description of border assembly 10.
  • With reference to FIGS. 2A and 6, top [0036] edge mounting notches 30 facilitate insertion of selected lengths of top edge 38 into retaining channel 18 using upward pushing as indicated by the arrows, and during the insertion, the patterned strip adjacent the length of the respective edge section, may conveniently be flexed away from backing plate 24 as illustrated in FIG. 2A. Thereafter, referring in particular to FIG. 6, the respective patterned strip portion may conveniently lay flat against the backing plate for downward movement and sliding insertion of the respective bottom edge section into retaining channel 20, and bottom edge mounting notches 32 are used to facilitate insertion of selected lengths of bottom edge 40 into the lower retaining channel. More specifically, as also shown in FIG. 6, mounting notches 30,32 adjacent to edge sections 42, beneficially allow the full lengths of the edge sections to be inserted within retaining channels 18,20, prior to mounting adjacent edge sections 44. Likewise, mounting notches 30,32 defining edge sections 44, allow the full lengths of edge sections 44 to be inserted within retaining channels 18,20, prior to mounting adjacent edge sections 46, and so forth until the entire length of the patterned strip has been mounted.
  • As indicated in FIG. 6, each bottom edge notch is conveniently generally vertically aligned with the respective proximate top edge notch. However, this is not a necessary feature of the invention. Furthermore, it will be readily appreciated that the mounting notches may be provided with greater or less length than that illustrated. In any event, the mounting notches should be of appropriate depth to substantially assist in mounting sections of patterned strip as described. However, on the other hand, the mounting notches are beneficially limited in depth so as to be concealed from view, as shown in FIG. 1, when the mounting strip is retained by the retaining channels. Considerations in selecting suitable retaining channel depth typically include that not only the mounting notches but also any portion of the mounting strip uncovered by decorative pattern, are concealed from view when the mounting strip is held in place by the retaining channels. [0037]
  • As previously mentioned, commercially available wallpaper border typically has a width in the range of about 4 to 7 inches. Thus, for instance, for a 6⅞ inch wallpaper border, and a molding strip with an upper retaining channel depth of ½″ and a lower retaining channel depth of ¼″, conveniently a suitable mounting strip will have a width of 7¼″, and will include mounting notches of {fraction (3/16)}″ depth. In this example, the mounting notches of the mounted patterned strip will be concealed by the retaining channels, and {fraction (1/16)}″ of each edge of the wallpaper border (see FIG. 7 as illustrative) will be disposed within the retaining channels. As can also be understood from this example, the depth of the deeper retaining channel is beneficially sufficient so that in the case in which ¼″ of the mounted patterned strip is to be disposed within the opposing retaining channel, the deeper retaining channel depth can temporarily accommodate this ¼″. In any event, the retaining channel depth and width of the mounting strip are advantageously selected so that the opposite edges of the mounting strip are retained by the opposing retaining channels. [0038]
  • If desired, the mounting notches may be limited to one edge or the other. However, less ease of mounting and demounting the patterned strip and maintaining the integrity of the patterned strip and wallpaper border for further decorative use, may generally be expected. [0039]
  • With reference again to FIG. 5, notched patterned [0040] strip 34 may also be face mounted by being longitudinally flexed to be curved outward as illustrated, and then by applying inward pressure and pressure toward the retaining channels as indicated by the arrows. This technique is particularly useful when neither of retaining channels 218,220 is of sufficient depth to receive the excess width of mounting strip 26 greater than distance d′ between channeled rails 222.
  • Referring particularly to FIGS. 7 and 8, [0041] decorative border assembly 10 preferably includes a corner piece 50, which typically is provided with a decorative look (not shown in the drawing). Other preferred corner pieces 70,80,90 and 100 are illustrated by FIGS. 9-13; and it will be readily appreciated, that the present invention is not limited to the corner pieces illustrated, As will become understood, advantages of useful corner pieces include not only providing the decorative border assembly with a finished look and visually breaking the decorative pattern, but also assisting in demounting of mounted patterned strips.
  • With continued reference to FIGS. 7 and 8, [0042] corner piece 50 includes joined planes 52 generally oriented at a right angle to one another, and provided with top and bottom edges 54,56 conveniently defined by a pair of vertically spaced apart notches 58. Corner piece 50 further includes side edges 60, front faces 62 shown in FIG. 7, and reverse faces 64 shown in FIG. 8. As illustrated in FIG. 7, the mounted corner piece is held in place like patterned strips 34, by top and bottom edges 54,56 being held within retaining channels 18,20. As can be appreciated from FIG. 1, mounted corner pieces 50, particularly when provided with a decorative look, give the decorative border assembly a finished look and visually break the wallpaper pattern. Thus, if the corner pieces are omitted, there will be no such visual break. Because ends 35 of mounted patterned strips 34 may, as shown, be hidden behind mounted corner piece 50, the ends do not need to be neatly finished. However, if desired, ends of mounted patterned strips may abut corner piece side edges 60.
  • Beneficially, as further shown in FIG. 7, when ends [0043] 35 of the mounted patterned strips are concealed from view, the ends do not extend fully behind corner piece 50. To this end, patterned strips may each be provided with a length that leaves a gap 59 between corner 16 and the strip end. As a result, when demounting the patterned strip, the patterned strip may be further slid into the gap thereby opening a gap at the opposite patterned strip end for easier demounting of the patterned strip.
  • Referring to FIG. 13, a [0044] like corner piece 70 includes spaced apart planes 72 generally oriented at a right angle to one another, provided with top and bottom edges 74,76, and joined by a generally curved wall 78. As shown, top and bottom edges 74,76 beneficially extend above and below curved wall 78, for holding the corner piece in place when inserted into retaining channels 18,20. As can be appreciated from FIG. 13, curved wall 78, when corner piece 70 is mounted, will be disposed between channeled rails 22, and give the decorative look of a cylinder projecting from the corner.
  • With reference now to FIG. 9, an [0045] inner corner piece 80, conveniently formed by molding a suitable plastic material, advantageously avoids 45° mitering of molding strips 12 to form a corner of the decorative border assembly. Instead, this corner piece includes a corner portion 82, which joins molding strip-like portions 12′, each provided with spaced apart channeled rails 22′ integral with a backing plate portion 24′. Typically, molding strip-like portions 12′ are oriented at a right angle to one another as shown.
  • [0046] Corner portion 82 conveniently includes a curved front face 84 disposed between generally planar sides 86. Advantageously, sides 86 may include slots 88 for receiving ends of mounted patterned strips. As can be understood from FIG. 9, each such slot is beneficially provided with a vertical dimension such that the upper and lower portions of each such slot generally continue retaining channels 18′,20′ of molding strip-like portions 12′. As previously described with respect to FIG. 7, there is benefit in concealing patterned strip ends from view, and in addition for demounting patterned strip, it may be advantageous for each such slot to be provided with a suitable depth and for the respective patterned strip (not shown in FIG. 9) to be provided with a suitable length that provide a gap (not shown) like gap 59 into which the patterned strip end may be further slid in preparation for demounting.
  • [0047] Corner piece 80 may have 90° ends 89 as shown, for butting against 90° ends of molding strips 12 (not shown in FIG. 9). However, ends 89 do not need to be 90°, but may be other suitable angles consistent with the angle given to the abutting strip end. With respect to joints formed by ends 89 and abutting ends of molding strips, an additional benefit of a decorative border assembly in accordance with the present invention, is that the joints may be concealed behind mounted patterned strips. Thus, that portion of each such joint (not shown) that extends between channeled rails 22′ of corner piece 80 and between channeled rails of the respective molding strip (not shown), may be concealed behind the respective mounted patterned strip. Thus, it is beneficial for mounting strip to be of greater length than molding strip.
  • Referring now to FIG. 10, a [0048] corner piece 90, like corner portion 82 of corner piece 80, conveniently includes a curved front face 94 disposed between generally planar sides 96. Instead of the curved front face, sides 96 could, for instance, extend to form a right-angle corner. Sides 96 may advantageously include slots 98 for receiving ends (end 35 indicated) of mounted patterned strips. In addition, corner piece 90 conveniently includes a flat back surface 99 for, as shown in FIG. 11, facing a wall corner to overcome common irregularities in wall corners. As indicated in FIG. 10, corner piece 90 may be made of wood.
  • Like [0049] corner piece 80, use of corner piece 90 advantageously avoids 45° mitering of molding strips 12 to form corners. Instead, as indicated in FIG. 11, sides 96 of this corner piece conveniently butt against 900 ends 15 of molding strips 12. Conveniently, as indicated, corner piece 90 and the abutting molding strips are of substantially the same height, in which case it can be appreciated that the decorative look of the mounted corner is similar to that provided by corner piece 80 of FIG. 9.
  • With reference to FIG. 12, an [0050] outer corner piece 100, like inner corner piece 90, conveniently includes a curved face 104 and generally planar sides 106, which may advantageously include slots 108 (only one shown) for receiving ends of mounted patterned strips 34 (only one shown). Disposed between curved face 104 and sides 106 are generally planar front faces 109, which could extend to form a right-angle corner instead of the curved front face.
  • Like [0051] inside corner piece 90, use of outer corner piece 100 advantageously avoids 45° mitering of molding strips 12 to form a corner. Instead, as indicated in the Figure, sides 106 of the corner piece conveniently butt against 90° ends 15 of molding strips 12. As may be readily appreciated, slots 98 of corner piece 90 and slots 108 of corner piece 100 are beneficially similar in structure and function to slots 88. Accordingly, reference may be made to the earlier description regarding slots 88.
  • Various modifications may be made to a decorative border assembly in accordance with the present invention, some of which have been described. It is therefore apparent that the present invention may be carried out with various modifications without departing from the spirit or essential attributes thereof. Accordingly, reference should be made to the appended claims as indicating the scope of the invention. [0052]

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1. A decorative border assembly comprising spaced apart retaining channels to be mounted to a suitable support surface, and at least one mounting strip to which a decorative pattern is applied, wherein said at least one mounting strip is dimensionally sized to be removably retained by said mounted spaced apart retaining channels, and said at least one mounting strip comprises a first edge provided with a first plurality of horizontally spaced apart mounting notches limited in depth so as to be concealed from view when said mounting strip is removably retained by said mounted spaced apart retaining channels.
2. The decorative border assembly of claim 1, wherein at least one elongated molding strip to be mounted to a wall, comprises a pair of spaced apart channeled rails that provide said spaced apart retaining channels.
3. The decorative border assembly of claim 2, wherein said at least one elongated molding strip comprises a generally planar backing plate.
4. The decorative border assembly of claim 1, wherein said retaining channels are of unequal depth.
5. The decorative border assembly of claim 2, wherein said at least one mounting strip has a width that dimensionally exceeds the distance between said pair of spaced apart channeled rails, and one of said spaced apart retaining channels, has a depth sufficient to receive the excess width.
6. The decorative border assembly of claim 1, wherein said at least one mounting strip is provided with a second plurality of horizontally spaced apart mounting notches along its opposite edge.
7. The decorative border assembly of claim 6, wherein said first plurality of mounting notches and second plurality of mounting notches are generally vertically aligned.
8. The decorative border assembly of claim 1, wherein said at least one mounting strip comprises a face to which a decorative pattern has been applied, and said mounting strip is of greater width than said decorative pattern.
9. The decorative border assembly of claim 8, wherein said at least one mounting strip further comprises a decorative pattern applied to its reverse face.
10. The decorative border assembly of claim 1, further comprising a corner piece, wherein said corner piece comprises upper and lower edges to be retained by said mounted spaced apart retaining channels.
11. The decorative border assembly of claim 10, wherein said corner piece, when mounted, gives the decorative look of a projecting cylinder.
12. The decorative border assembly of claim 1, further comprising a corner piece that comprises a corner portion and spaced apart retaining channels that extend from said corner portion, wherein said corner portion comprises a side provided with a suitably dimensioned slot for receiving an end of said mounting strip.
13. The decorative border assembly of claim 1, further comprising a corner piece that comprises a side for butting against the ends of said spaced apart retaining channels, wherein said side comprises a suitably dimensioned slot for receiving an end of said mounting strip.
14. The decorative border assembly of claim 1, further comprising a corner piece that comprises a side for butting against the ends of said spaced apart retaining channels, wherein said side comprises a suitably sized slot for receiving an end of said mounting strip when mounting said mounting strip, and for further receiving said mounting strip end when demounting said mounting strip.
15. A decorative border assembly comprising spaced apart retaining channels mounted to a wall, and at least one patterned strip with a pair of opposite edges provided with a plurality of horizontally spaced apart mounting notches, wherein said mounting notches are limited in depth so as to be concealed from view when said edges are disposed within said retaining channels, and said at least one patterned strip is removably retained by said spaced apart retaining channels.
16. The decorative border assembly of claim 15, wherein a pair of spaced apart channeled rails provide said spaced apart retaining channels, wherein said at least one patterned strip has a width that dimensionally exceeds the distance between said pair of spaced apart channeled rails, and wherein one of said spaced apart retaining channels has a depth sufficient to receive the excess width.
17. A method of mounting a decorative border assembly to a wall and thereafter at an appropriate time, demounting at least one elongated patterned strip comprising opposite edges provided with a plurality of horizontally spaced apart mounting notches, said method comprising mounting retaining channels to said wall in a spaced apart relationship, consecutively face mounting edge sections of said at least one elongated patterned strip disposed adjacent to and between said spaced apart mounting notches, by inserting said edge sections into said retaining channels, and thereafter at an appropriate time demounting said elongated patterned strip by consecutively withdrawing said edge sections from said retaining channels until said elongated patterned strip is fully demounted.
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