AU2021104259B4 - Improvements in relation to cornices - Google Patents

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AU2021104259B4
AU2021104259B4 AU2021104259A AU2021104259A AU2021104259B4 AU 2021104259 B4 AU2021104259 B4 AU 2021104259B4 AU 2021104259 A AU2021104259 A AU 2021104259A AU 2021104259 A AU2021104259 A AU 2021104259A AU 2021104259 B4 AU2021104259 B4 AU 2021104259B4
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    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
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    • E04F2019/0404Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves for use between floor or ceiling and wall, e.g. skirtings characterised by the material
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A cornice at a corner between a ceiling and a wall in a building. The cornice comprises two pieces of a cornice moulding and a connection piece. A first end of a first of the 5 cornice moulding pieces is held within a first channel portion in the connection piece. A second end of the second of the cornice moulding pieces is held within a second channel portion in the connection piece. The cornice pieces and the connection piece are affixed to the wall and to the ceiling while said ends of the cornice pieces retain a sliding relationship with the connection piece. 10 -15-

Description

IMPROVEMENTS IN RELATION TO CORNICES FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to cornices and connection pieces for use in cornices. In particular, although not exclusively, the invention relates to provision and use of a connection piece adapted to link adjacent cornice pieces together when installed in a building.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Cornices are aesthetic additions used in residential and other building works. They are located at the corner join between a ceiling and a wall to hide unsightly gaps. Cornice pieces are typically moulded from plaster.
A plaster cornice piece is typically secured in place by way of an adhesive such as construction glue or the like to bind each piece to the wall and the ceiling. A common modern cornice piece has a curve so as to be concave on the side of the piece distal to the corner join between the wall and the ceiling.
Cornice pieces formed from plaster do not readily withstand stresses as a result of structural movements in the building which often occur due to excessive changes in temperature or humidity. Furthermore, they do not readily withstand stresses as a result of movement due to a newly built building settling over time. These stresses have the potential to cause cracking in the cornice which is unsightly and can be difficult, expensive and time consuming to fill and re-paint.
Due to this tendency to crack as a result of building movement and changes in the environment, it is known to provide a thin air gap between adjacent cornice pieces to allow for some movement. However this gap is usually achieved on the building site by cutting an already erected cornice with a knife or a saw, and this tends to leave a rough and unfinished look to the completed cornice work.
Often builders neglect to provide such an air gap due to client concerns over the look of that finish. This increases the risk that the cornice will crack as discussed above.
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It is an object of the present invention to overcome or at least ameliorate one or more of the deficiencies of the prior art described above and/or provide the consumer with a useful commercial choice.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In one form the invention provides a method of affixing adjacent ends of two pieces of cornice moulding at a corner between a wall and a ceiling in a building, said method comprising: - inserting a first end of a first of the cornice moulding pieces into a first channel portion in a connection piece, - inserting a second end of the second of the cornice moulding pieces into a second channel portion in the connection piece, and - affixing the cornice moulding pieces and the connection piece to the wall and to the ceiling while retaining a gap between the cornice moulding pieces and while retaining a sliding relationship between the cornice pieces and the connection piece.
Preferably the connection piece comprises: - a rear portion affixed to the wall, -a front portion, and - a support member extending from the rear portion to the front portion, and through said gap, to support the front portion.
In another form the invention provides a cornice at a corner between a ceiling and a wall in a building, the cornice comprising two pieces of a cornice moulding and a connection piece, wherein: - a first end of a first of the cornice moulding pieces is held within a first channel portion in the connection piece, - a second end of the second of the cornice moulding pieces is held within a second channel portion in the connection piece, and - the cornice pieces and the connection piece are affixed to the wall and to the ceiling while said ends of the cornice pieces retain a sliding relationship with the connection piece.
Preferably there is a gap between the first and second ends of the cornice pieces.
Suitably the connection piece comprises: - a rear portion affixed to the wall, - a front portion, and - a support member extending from the rear portion to the front portion, and through said gap, to support the front portion.
In another form the invention provides a connection piece for linking two adjacent ends of two pieces of cornice moulding, the connection piece comprising: a front portion; a rear portion; and a support member extending between the front portion and the rear portion and forming at least one location channel between the front portion and the rear portion; wherein the location channel is adapted to securely locate therein the ends of the cornice pieces.
Suitably, the cornice pieces are plaster mouldings.
Preferably, the support member extends between the front portion and the rear portion to thereby form a first channel on an end of the support member and a second channel on an opposing end of the support member. Suitably, the first channel is adapted to receive an end of a first of the cornice pieces and the second channel is adapted to receive an end of the second cornice piece.
Suitably, the front portion has a location face and the rear portion has a location face. Preferably, the location face on the front portion is an inner face of the front portion and is adapted to abut and engage with an outer face of a said cornice piece, Preferably, the location face on the rear portion is an inner face of the rear portion and is adapted to abut and engage with an inner face of a said cornice piece.
Suitably, the connection piece is formed from a resiliently deformably material such as thin plastic or the like.
Suitably, the location face of the front portion and the location face of the rear portion converge from an outer end of the channel to an inner end of the channel to thereby securely locate an end of a said cornice piece within the channel such that at least a portion of the inner face of the front portion abuts and bears against at least a portion of an outer face of said cornice piece and at least a portion of the inner face of the rear member abuts and bears against at least a portion of a rear face of said cornice piece.
Optionally, one of either the location face of the front portion or the location face of the rear portion has a plurality of spaced ribs located thereon to thereby securely locate an end of the cornice piece within the channel.
Optionally, the cornice piece is arcuate in shape with an outer face of the front portion being concave and an outer face of the rear portion being convex. Suitably, the channel is arcuate in shape.
Preferably, a head portion extends rearwardly from a top end of the front portion. Suitably, the head portion is adapted to be resiliently biased to engage with a top face of the cornice piece.
Preferably a toe portion extends rearwardly from a bottom end of the front portion. Suitably, the toe portion is adapted to be resiliently biased to engage with a bottom face of the cornice piece.
Suitably, the first channel and the second channel are orientated in opposite directions, namely at 180 degrees to each other. Alternatively, the first channel and the second channel are orientated at 90 degrees to each other. Alternatively, the first and second channels are orientated at any angle between 0 and 360 degrees to each other. In certain forms, the first channel is orientated to the second channel in a manner that allows for a curve in the cornice.
In another form the invention provides a method of affixing adjacent ends of two pieces of a cornice moulding at a corner between a wall and a ceiling in a building, said method comprising:
- inserting a first end of a first of the cornice moulding pieces into a first channel portion in a connection piece, - inserting a second end of the second of the cornice moulding pieces into a second channel portion in the connection piece, and 5 - affixing the cornice pieces and the connection piece to the wall and to the ceiling, while retaining a gap between the cornice pieces, and while retaining a sliding relationship between the cornice pieces and the connection piece.
In a further form the invention provides a cornice at a corner between a ceiling and a wall 10 in a building, the cornice comprising two pieces of a cornice moulding and a connection piece, wherein: - a first end of a first of the cornice moulding pieces is held within a first channel portion in the connection piece, - a second end of the second of the cornice moulding pieces is held within a second 15 channel portion in the connection piece, and the cornice pieces and the connection piece are affixed to the wall and to the ceiling while said ends of the cornice pieces retain a sliding relationship with the connection piece.
Preferably there is a gap between the first and second ends of the cornice pieces.
Other features are disclosed in the following description.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
The attached Figures described below are included to further demonstrate certain aspects of the present disclosure. The disclosure may be better understood by reference to one or more of these Figures in combination with the detailed description of specific embodiments presented herein.
FIG 1 shows a front perspective view of a connection piece according to a first embodiment of the invention; FIG 2 shows a rear perspective view of the connection piece shown in FIG 1; FIG 3 shows a front view of the connection piece shown in FIG 1; FIG 4 shows a rear view of the connection piece shown in FIG 1;
FIG 5 shows a side view of the connection piece shown in FIG 1; FIG 6 shows a front perspective view of the connection piece of FIG I when engaged with two pieces of cornice moulding as in use; FIG 7 shows a rear perspective view of the assembly in FIG 6; FIG 8 shows a front perspective view of a connection piece according to another embodiment of the invention; FIG 9 shows a rear perspective view of the connection piece shown in FIG 8; FIG 10 shows a side perspective view of the connection piece shown in FIG 8; FIG 11 shows a perspective view of a connection piece according to a further embodiment of the invention; FIG 12 shows a plan view of the connection piece shown in FIG 11; FIG 13 shows a side view of the connection piece shown in FIG 11; FIG 14 shows the connection piece in FIG 11 when in use; FIG 15 shows a perspective view of a connection piece according to a further is embodiment of the invention; FIG 16 shows a plan view of the connection piece shown in FIG 15; and FIG 17 shows the connection piece in FIG 15 when in use.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The present invention pertains to a connection piece adapted to link two adjacent cornice pieces together when constructing a building.
FIGS I to 5 show various views of a connection piece 100 forming a connection piece according to one embodiment of the invention. In the embodiment, the connection piece 100 is formed by moulding plastic such that connection piece 100 has some resilient biasing material characteristics.
Connection piece 100 has a rear portion 110, a front portion 120 and a support member 130 extending between the rear portion 110 and the front portion 120.
Rear portion 110 has a location face in the form of an inner face 111 adapted to abut and engage an inner face of a cornice piece as will be discussed in greater detail below. Rear portion 110 also has an outer face 112.
Front portion 120 has a location face in the form of inner face 121 adapted to abut an engage an outer face of a cornice piece as will be discussed in greater detail below. Front portion 120 also has an outer face 122.
5 Support member 130 extends between rear portion 110 and front portion 120 from an inner face 111 of the rear portion 110 to an inner face 121 of the front portion 120 to thereby form a first channel 141 and a second channel 142 between the front portion 120 and the rear portion 110.
10 Each channel 141 and 142 is at least partially defined by the inner face 111 of the rear portion 110, the inner face 121 of the front portion 120 and a face of the support member 130. Each channel is adapted to securely locate therein an end of a cornice piece as will be discussed in greater detail below.
In the connection piece 100, the support member 130 extends from the front portion 120 to the rear portion 110 about a central axis of the connection piece 100 but a skilled addressee will appreciate that, for some embodiments, the support member 130 may extend from the front portion to the rear portion at an end of the connection piece 100 so as to only form a single channel.
Inner face 111 of rear portion 110 and inner face 121 of front portion 120 converge within each respective channel 141 and 142 from outside each channel 140A in a direction towards a face of support member 130.
In this embodiment, this convergence is effected by inner face 111 having a first convergent portion 115 within first channel 141 and second convergent portion 116 within second channel 142. In this way, an end of a respective cornice piece is securely located within channels 141 and 142. This secure location is due to at least a portion of the inner face 121 of the front portion 120 abutting and bearing against at least a portion of an outer face of the cornice piece and at least a portion of the inner face 111 of the rear portion 110 abutting and bearing against at least a portion of a rear face of the cornice piece.
While the cornice pieces are securely located, they are not adhered to the connector piece. The ends of the cornice pieces are accordingly able to slide relative to, and within, the connector piece. Also the ends of the cornice pieces are able to move a little relative to each other, so preventing cracking of the cornice due to movements in the building structure.
5 The cornice piece ends within the channels are not pushed into contact with the support member 130. This allows a little movement in either direction, longitudinal to the cornice, between the connector piece and each cornice piece. It also means there is a gap between the adjacent ends of the cornice pieces within the connector piece. The support member 130 extends through that gap but does not fill the gap.
A head portion 123 extends rearwardly from a top end of the front portion 120 and a toe portion 124 extends rearwardly from a bottom end of front portion 120.
Head portion 123 is adapted to be resiliently biased so that an inner face 125 of head portion 123 engages with a top edge of the cornice piece within each respective channel 141 and 142. Similarly, toe portion 124 is adapted to be resiliently biased so that an inner face 126 of toe portion 124 engages with a bottom edge of the cornice piece within each respective channel 141 and 142.
Connection piece 100 is arcuate in shape such that outer face 122 of front portion 120 is concave and outer face 112 of rear portion 110 is convex. In this way in the embodiment, each channel 141 and 142 also is arcuate in shape so as to receive the arcuate cornice piece.
In this embodiment, rear portion 110 does not have the same longitudinal extent as front portion 120 thereby creating an upper access space 150 and a lower access space 160. In use, when cornice pieces are securely located within each channel 141 and 142, access spaces 150 and 160 allow access to the rear face of the cornice pieces in order to apply an adhesive to secure the cornice to the adjacent wall and roof.
Furthermore, in the embodiment shown in FIGS 1-5 the rear portion 110 is of greater lateral extent than the front portion 120. The greater lateral extent of the rear portion 110 provides location support to the cornice pieces whereas the smaller lateral extent of the front portion 120 is desirable for aesthetic reasons as it is facing outwardly and is able to be seen when installed.
Connection piece 100 is adapted to join two adjacent cornice pieces in use. In the embodiment shown in FIGS 1-5 the cornice pieces run in a straight line. As such, channels 141 and 142 are oriented in opposite directions, ie. at an angle of 180 degrees to each other.
FIG 6 shows a front perspective view of connection piece 100 in use and FIG 7 shows a rear perspective view of the connection piece 100 in use.
Cornice 171 is formed by cornice moulding pieces 173 and 174 which are securely located within channels 141 and 142 respectively as previously described. In this way connection piece 100 is able to join these respective cornice pieces 173 and 174 in a manner which allows for longitudinal movement of the cornice pieces relative to each other so as to minimise the risk of cracking in the cornice pieces and also in a manner that is aesthetically pleasing.
Other embodiments of the invention provide for the connecting adjacent cornice pieces where the cornice pieces are arranged at angles other than 180 degrees to each other. Examples of such embodiments are shown in FIGS 8 to 17.
With respect to the different embodiments of the invention, features which have equivalent function in each embodiment are identified by numerals which are one hundred different from the numerals identifying equivalent features in other embodiments.
FIGS 8-10 show perspective views of a connection piece 200 according to a further embodiment of the invention. Connection piece 200 is adapted to locate adjacent cornice pieces such that those adjacent cornice pieces are arranged at 90 degrees to each other for location at an internal mitre where the wall has a 90 degree internal corner.
Similar to embodiments described above, connection piece 200 has a rear portion 210, a front portion 220 and a support member 230 extending between the front portion 220 and the rear portion 210.
In the embodiment shown in FIGS 8-10, the front portion 220 is formed from a first portion 227 and a second portion 228 that are arranged at an angle of 90 degrees to each other at the point where support member 230 intersects inner face 221 of front portion 220.
Similarly, rear portion 210 is formed from a first portion 213 and a second portion 214 that are arranged at an angle of 90 degrees to each other at the point where support member 230 intersects inner face 211 of rear portion 210.
In this way, channels 241 and 242 are arranged at an angle of 90 degrees to each other. This arrangement allows for cornice pieces to be joined by an internal mitre at an internal corner of walls in a building.
Connection piece 200 also has a fitment member 280 comprising a support member 282 extending from a rear face 212 of rear portion 210. A roof engagement member 284 extends laterally from a top edge of support member 230. Roof engagement member 284 is planar and is adapted to engage with a respective roof panel.
A wall engagement member 286 extends from a rear face of support member 230. Wall engagement member 286 is formed from a first portion 287 and a second portion 288 arranged at 90 degrees to each other. First portion 287 is adapted to engage with a first wall and second portion 288 is adapted to engage with a second, adjacent, wall panel forming an internal corner in a building's walls.
The connection piece 300 shown in FIGS 11-13 has the same features as described above for the connection piece 200 except that the roof engagement member 284 is omitted. For most purposes connection piece 300 is preferred over piece 200 because it provides a neater fit in situations where the ceiling is not exactly orthogonal to the walls of the room. Adhesion between the wall engagement members 386 and the room's walls are sufficient to hold the connection piece 300 in position without the added need of adhesion to the ceiling. Figure 14 shows two cornice moulding pieces 373 and 374 engaged with the connection piece 300 such that they extend at 90° at an internal corner.
The connection piece 400 shown in FIGS 15 to 17 is adapted to locate adjacent cornice pieces such that those adjacent cornice pieces are arranged at 900 to each other for location at an external mitre where the wall has a 90° external corner.
Similar to embodiments described above, connection piece 400 has a rear portion 410, a front portion 420 and a support member 430 extending between the front portion 420 and the rear portion 410.
The front portion 420 is formed from a first portion 427 and a second portion 428 that are arranged at an angle of 90° to each other at the point where support member 430 intersects inner face 421 of front portion 420.
Similarly, rear portion 410 is formed from a first portion 413 and a second portion 414 that are arranged at an angle of 90° to each other at the point where support member 430 intersects inner face 411 of rear portion 410.
In this way, channels 441 and 442 are arranged at an angle of 90° to each other. This arrangement allows for cornice pieces to be joined by an extemal mitre at an external corner of walls in a building.
Connection piece 400 also has a fitment member 280 comprising a support member 482 extending from a rear face 412 of rear portion 410.
A wall engagement member 486 extends from a rear face of support member 430. Wall engagement member 486 is formed from a first portion 487 and a second portion 488 arranged at 900to each other. First portion 487 is adapted to engage with a first wall of the room and second portion 488 is adapted to engage with a second, adjacent, wall where the walls form an external corner in a building.
The connection pieces of the invention provide an aesthetically pleasing connection means for cornice pieces that also minimises the risk of cracking in each cornice piece due to movement in the building.
Whilst embodiments of the invention have been described with refence to joining cornice pieces arranged at 180 degrees to each other and 90 degrees to each other, a skilled addressee will appreciate that other angles may be provided for. Other embodiments may even facilitate a curved cornice arrangement for a curved wall.
Throughout this specification, unless the context requires otherwise, the words "comprise", "comprises" and "comprising" will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated step or element or group of steps or elements but not the exclusion of any other step or element or group of steps or elements. Thus, use of the term "comprising" and the like indicates that the listed elements are required or mandatory, but that other elements are optional and may or may not be present.

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1. A method of affixing adjacent ends of two pieces of arcuate-shaped cornice moulding at a corner between a wall and a ceiling in a building, said method comprising: - inserting a first end of a first of the cornice moulding pieces into a first channel portion in a connection piece, the first end and first channel portion being arcuate in shape; - inserting a second end of the second of the cornice moulding pieces into a second channel portion in the connection piece, the second end and second channel portion being arcuate in shape; and - affixing the cornice moulding pieces and the connection piece to the wall and to the ceiling while retaining a gap between the cornice moulding pieces and while retaining a sliding relationship between the cornice pieces and the connection piece.
2. A method according to claim 1 wherein the connection piece comprises: - a rear portion affixed to the wall, - a front portion, and - a support member extending from the rear portion to the front portion, and through said gap, to support the front portion.
3. A cornice at a corner between a ceiling and a wall in a building, the cornice comprising two pieces of an arcuate-shaped cornice moulding and a connection piece, wherein: - a first end of a first of the cornice moulding pieces is held within a first channel portion in the connection piece, the first end and first channel portion being arcuate in shape; - a second end of the second of the cornice moulding pieces is held within a second channel portion in the connection piece, the second end and second channel portion being arcuate in shape; and - the cornice pieces and the connection piece are affixed to the wall and to the ceiling while said ends of the cornice pieces retain a sliding relationship with the connection piece.
4. A cornice according to claim 3 wherein there is a gap between the first and second ends of the cornice pieces.
5. A cornice according to claim 3 or 4 wherein the connection piece comprises: - a rear portion affixed to the wall, - a front portion, and - a support member extending from the rear portion to the front portion, and through said gap, to support the front portion.
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