IL31905A - Impact absorbing protector arrangement - Google Patents

Impact absorbing protector arrangement

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IL31905A
IL31905A IL31905A IL3190569A IL31905A IL 31905 A IL31905 A IL 31905A IL 31905 A IL31905 A IL 31905A IL 3190569 A IL3190569 A IL 3190569A IL 31905 A IL31905 A IL 31905A
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resilient
wall
protective
edge
stop
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F19/00Other details of constructional parts for finishing work on buildings
    • E04F19/02Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves
    • E04F19/026Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves specially adapted for cushioning impacts
    • E04F19/028Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves specially adapted for cushioning impacts used at protruding corners

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  • Architecture (AREA)
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  • Structural Engineering (AREA)
  • Finishing Walls (AREA)
  • Wing Frames And Configurations (AREA)
  • Specific Sealing Or Ventilating Devices For Doors And Windows (AREA)
  • Extensible Doors And Revolving Doors (AREA)
  • Building Environments (AREA)
  • Sheet Holders (AREA)
  • Ropes Or Cables (AREA)

Description

An impact absorbing protector arrangement invention relates to improve ents in corner beads protect the external corners of interior and more particularly to corner beads of a resilient struction which are capable of a substantial of The interior walls in the and especially in the hallways of public buildings such as hospitals and similar are finished with comparatively expensive Evon plaster walls are the finished will be of high it is desirable to protect the against unnecessary Usuall such danage as does occur in the ordinary use of the building about through the careless use of litters and vehicles traversing the hallways of the and the occurs by the vehicle an external corner of as it is a turn one hallway corridor to or into a If wall happens to be of a corner tile will be chipped or If the wall is of with a conventional corner bead the bead will be dented and some plaster about or hind the dent spalled Naturall dents and chips at such nal corners in hallways are very obvious and unsightly and should bo avoided whenever the bumpers or rails are mounted upon wall about the but such expedients are not only but also almost as unsightly as the dents or The present invention was conceived and developed to the set forth and the invention prisess in a resilient corner bead which may be affixed to an external corner of a wall and a a resilient cap which be affixed to an end of The corner bead and cap are formed of a resilient synthetic reinforced plastic rosin and are mounted in the verging walls in a manner which permits their yielding and ure to a substantial shock without spalling or otherwise damaging them or the finished wall sections at either side of the corner an object of the invention is to provide a novel and improved corner bead for an external corner of a and a novel and improved cap for a wall which are tough and resilient and will yield to the impact of a heavy object such as a loaded hand truck and return to their original form and position without being damaged or Another object of the invention is to provide a novel surfaces and are and hard handled in an ordinary Another object of tho invention is to provide a novel and coiner bead for an external corner and a cap for a end can shifts as when struck a heavy out the adjacent wall which are immune to effects of temperature variations and which will permit the conversing wall sections to novo slightly where there is ment of tho structures and thereby minimise the possibility of cracking in the wall due to strain at the Another object of the invention is to provide a novel and improved corner bead and cap which may be easily repaired or easily if as where they are cut or wise by an accident of unusual Further objects of the invention are to provide a novel and improved corner bead and cap construction which is simple in form and versatile and may be adapted for use at both an external corner at the end of a wall mical both in the basic cost and in the required labor for its arid rugged and durable With the and other objects in all of which more filly hereinafter my invention comprises tain combinations and arrangements of parts and elements as hereinafter defined in the appended claims and illustrated in preferred embodiments in the accompanying in e 1 is a sectional plan view of the corner tion of a plastered with the improved corner bead being mounted thereon in accordance with the principles of the invention Figure 2 is an isometric view of the lower portion of an external corner of a plastered wall of a construction such as that shown at cn a reduced and the corner bead being struck by a hand truck to depict a type of 3 an sectional of a short tion of the corner bead per Figure 4 is an exploded sectional of a short portion of the corner bead and of devices at each side of the corner Figure 5 is a side olovational view of the of a wall sections substantially the indicate arrow 5 at but illustrating a construction using a recesse Figure is a fragmentary sectional detail as taken the indicated line at but on an enlarged Figure 7 is a sectional of an end portion of plastered wall which is capped with a modified of the proved corner bc which will be hereinafter referred to as a Figure is an view of a retainer clip used with the cap shown at Figaro 9 is fragmentary perspective view of the end cap installation shown at but before the wall is tered and using a different type of retainer as indicated in Figure 10 is an isometric view cf the retainer clip per depicted in the showing at Figure 11 is a fragmentary view of a corner portion of a masonry wall is to be finished with using tho improved corner ead and illustrating another typo of clip for holding the bead in Figure 12 is a plan view of another form of clip which be used in lieu of the clip shewn at Referring more particularly to the 1 to 6 illustrate tho corner bead B as being upon tho external corner of a plastered wall by securing the corner bead to the studs S of the the corner bead 3 is an elongated member of uniform cross sectio 9 having a length corresponding to the height of the wall it is mounted a lesser height such as chair rail cross this corner bead has the appearance of a partially folded It has a thickness of approximatel and is as two leg portions which are degrees These leg portions are preferably symmetr with respect to a verticals longitudinal intermediate reference plane which would appear as a line at iiach leg tion includes an elongated face strip 20 which is approximately two inches wide and which has a finished outer surface adapted to lie in the plane of the surface of the corresponding wall sections as indicated by the line at These face strips 20 converge towards a common corner points but they merge together at this central portion of the unit by arcuate 21 having a radius of approximately one This arcuate a sharp corner construction which is formed by some types of metal corner beads and is bettor adapted to yield to a blow by a heavy A offset 22 is formed at tho outward edge 23 of each face strip and a mounting flange 24 extends outwardly fron tho inner of each offset 22 to lie in spaced with tho face strip this corner bead is used in a wall as tho l lie the studs and the width of the s 22 will be such that the face strips 20 will lie at the of tho finished wall surfaces as In this width will ordinarily be This corner bead B nay be of any suitable but synthetic resin and is pre a quality polyester typo of resin reinforced with Such reinforced called very s and resilient and arc thus used in the of boat hulls and the For these fiberglass is ideal for the comer The ques fiberglass plastic into finished articles is well to tho and in the present corner beads 3 are preferably in produce a very fine finished outer surface on tho bead Guch a surface be snooth or aay be textured to any desired For a comparatively flat surface presenting a rippled beaded has been found to be quite acceptable to the Because such techniques of tho inproved corner bead are to articles of they need not bo described Tho corner bead be on the studs of a wall corner by sinply nailing the flanges 24 in stops 30 nay then be fitted over the 24 and the wall a preferred of installation provides for rcuntin tho corner bead 2 in sockets 32 to provide floating fit of corner upon tho studs whenever the corner is struck by a heavy objects the sockets tho bead to flex slide without plaster to The sockets nay bo by retainer strips narrow metallic strips are stood alongside a stud and secured thereto by Each retainer strip R is forncd with a central longitudinal offset 35 so thai tho socket is by sido and tho other side 37 is nailed to tho surface of tho in tho preparation of a finished plaster wall in tho desired tho corner bead 3 is placed upon an corner and while in positio tho retainer strips R are nailed into place a gap of to inch the edge of the overhanging sido and tho offset 22 of tho the stops to studs by overlaying the retainer are secured by nails in a net lath and arc applied to provide for the finished surface as In tho construction it is to be noted that tho flanges not completely inserted into tho sockets by tho retainer strips R to provide for gap tho plaster stops are preferably placed rotainor strips R in such a as to have their ends flush the edges of the retainer as to tain the spacing by tho gap arrangement9 desirable of tho corner bead can easily A nu ber of variations arc possible in tho in which this improved corner bead be installed in different types of as by nailing as heretofore howevers slots for retaining the will an exploded fragmentary includes a b tion of a corner bead B retainer at side the figure shows a portion of a ceramic tile slot cut in its slot will be cut in all of end tiles to extend from the bctton to the top of wall to receive the entire of the corner The construction illustrated at and depicts wall structure having a recessed is in the finished with the finished portion ing the a corner bead 3 is in a of this it necessarily terminated at the bottom of the wall portion above the howeve it is into socke as it be necessary to restrain it and dropping Such be easily accomplished intu ned end of the of the retainer illustrated at modified embodiment of the invention is illustrated at 7 to 10 and this embodiment provides for a cap Such a cap is used to protect an end of a section which a partial division of a room or the edge of an open and any other wall edge e it is not desirable or essary to mount a door in the case cf an external end of a wall section is often subjected to considerable a especially if the wall is located in a hallway system of a a substantial portion of the traffic is with hand the end of a wall is finished with a pair of corner beads if the wall is be or with a special section of tile if it is to be The present invention contemplates in lieu of these the single protective end C of substantially as that heretofore In cross this cap C has ance of a folded ncraber as parallel This ncraber is s vjith respect to the t dinai plane of wall appears a lino at In contrast h the corner the fold of O quires elongated surface at the center of the cap which lies to the plane of the wall whereon the is The width of this surface is sufficient to tho cap to correspond the thickness of finished wall as A arcuate 21a is at each side of this This se 21a has radius of one inch to provide for rounded corners at the end of the wall and to with side 20a at each side of the whoso surfaces lie flush with the surfaces of the opposite sides of the To this end cap in the s as tho corner a narro inturned offset 22a is at the outward of each 20a and a nounting 24a extends tho inner edge 25a of each offset 22a to lie in spaced Viith the adjacent face strip 20a and in spaced with the opposing 24a as In the cap C onto a stud wall such as illustrated at flanges the opposite faces of the stud of the wall to place tho side faces 20a outwardly flush with the finished wall In holding tho cap it is preferred that the counting flanges 24a be carried in sockets by retainer strips the as heretofore These strips are to he opposite faces of the stud Howeve in trast construction illustrated at the parallel flanges of the cap can easily slide out of the sockets 32 unless another for the cap is the shown at 7 includes a clip 41 within the end cap This as shown at is as a folded strip of sheet Its central base 42 carries a short upstanding leg 43 and each includes an inturncd offset 44 and an car 45 the inner of the offse This is tioned to fit within the end cap C with the ears 45 being adapted to and lie the opposite sides of the stud of the The flanges 24a of the cap then overlie these The offsets 44 are adapted to lie against the end cap offsets 22a to prevent the end cap noving outwardly the 3 The 43 lie between the opposing face strips 20a the base portion 4 connecting the opposing tions to reinforce tho other portions of the clip It is that a number of these clips 41 be fastened to a terminal stud as by nails 46 being driven 47 provided in the that this villi be the first step in mounting an end cap C onto the stud The clips are slipped into position in tho pulled tightly against the terminal stud and the retainers will be nailed in position over the flanges 24a of the end cap and at a tion which will provide for a suitable gap G between the ends of tho flange and the offset 22a of the end cap with the cap bearing against the offsets 44 of the clips a plaster stop will bo upon each wall to overlie the retainer strips to the 0 as heretofore The final step is to apply the lath and Figure 9 illustrates a partially pleted where end cap and retainer strips have been applied and tho section is ready for tho stop and lath and In that a retainer clip clip is as a body 52 is adapted to snugly the end of the stud and to be nailed with holes 53 on tho sides boing provided fore A 54 is folded outwardly this clip and it has a width sufficient to snuglyllic the opposing face strips 20a and with its inner corners 55 contacting the inner sides of the offsets 22a to prevent the end cap C being pulled away fron tho A further of the invention is illustrated at 11 where a corner bead B is secured to a nasonry wall of the typo which is to be finished by The corner bead is held by triangular clips proportioned in such a as to havo opposing corners 62 fit within the of tho face strips 20 and against the offsets Those triangular clips are placed between the joints of the naconry during erection of the They will havo suitable holes 63 their faco to then to be better gripped by the nortar when the or cinder blocks arc laid up as in the The corner guard nay bo placed with the erection of the while anchors 61 or 64 are slipped down and placed in retainer strips nay be or i it is possible to uso a plaster stop the strips by laying tho end of the stop directly over the flange as in the manner 12 illustrates a masonry clip 71 which be used in lieu of the clip This masonry clip is formed as a piece of flat sheet metal with a head portion having opposing corners will fit within the of the face strips 20 and against offsets 22 of a corner bead This clip is provided with a tongue portion 73 suitable holes 7 to it to be better gripped by the mortar between bricks or cinder blocks when the masonry wall is being It is quite apparent from the foregoing description that a similar retainer strip can bo provided for a Such a unit can be made as a simple clip formed similar to the unit illustrated at but in lieu of the body a flat plate shown in broken may bo formed which can lie between the courses of masonry with the ledge projecting therefrom to hold the s in I have now described invention in considerable it is obvious that others skilled in the art can and devise alternate and equivalent constructions which are nevertheless within the spirit and scope of my I desire that my protection bo not by the constructions illustrated and but only by the proper scope of the appended insufficientOCRQuality

Claims (1)

1. A arrangement for preventing ring and deterioration of surface of a structure where the surface is to abuse which includes resilient stant with portions side of portion in is spaced an part of the protected retainer to to a part of the protected structure for engaging the edge to the resilient to place with exterior surface of the central portion thereof exposed at the where the edges with respect to the to facilitate flexure of the resilient the resilient central portion is impacted in a sufficient to an unpro to return of the resilient to its initial following An according to 1 wherein the ning coraprises recess n for receiving edge portion of the resilient for therein upon ting of the resilient to 1 or the includes a integral ns for securing the upon supporting wall psrt further integral portion extending from the portion to define retaining recess between the further portion the supporting wall resilient to of 1 to 3 wherein the portion conformity the lying to portly the underly ng in t accord to of or the portion of the resilient sections extending about β of protested resilient includes two offset sections joining edges to the sposed to support the disposed sections from ia the portions to Claim tether inducting stop for offset section to of the edge out of with the for according to of 1 to 5 for application to a wall the portion includes first for location on sides of end ting portion spanning the first second The to Claim portions are opposite of the resilient further first and second sections disposed with respect to the first end second supporting first and second side sections and portion in to the wall according to 8 fu including stop for contacting the first offset sections to of the edge portions of association with the for according to any of t to 3 further for contacting the resilient to of the resilient with respect to retaining according to wherein the stop has mounting for locating the stop beneath the central portion to interiorly contact the resilient to licit arrangement according to any of 2 or 3 the retaining includes a panel supported adjacent the resilient and means defining recesses at edges of the trail panel for receiving a resilient edge for therein intermediate the outer of the wall panel and an underlying wall parte An according to Claim 12 wherein the a plaster stop ng the recesses at edges of the wall proteetor for application to d protection of underlying includes a protective a central portion for support in relation to the ng at least one edge portion terminating the protective at one side for retaining th edge portion of the res lient member to the resilient in protective association with the underlying the edges in retained by the for absorbent flexure return of the resilient and stop located the central the underl fo contacting the protective limiting of the to their out of with the retaining arrangement according to of protective is supported outwardly of the edge to define a space between the central portion and the and the stop includes located within s for abutting the protective upon movement of the arrangement to Claim or the stop ns includes mounting aeons for securing the stop to the means for contacting the protective An according to m for employment underlying the means includes and second parts to opposite sides of the the contacting including shoulders protective adjacent said first and second arrangement according to Claim for employment with an wall constructed of parts joined by wherein the aounting includes means for extension into the between adjacent wall absorbing wall member for use protector wall retainers with edges of the protective to retain the n permitting of the with respect to the retainers and an underlying wall the protective somber being constructed of dent resistant edge mounting portions thereon for retention the to be supported well outwardly protruding central protecting tion to be supported in relation to an protected the central portion being normally exposed to external forces of a sufficient to damage an unprotected wall being flexible when impacted externally to forces applied and being substantially fully recoverable after impacting to the initial sition the edge portion being connected the central portion for upon flexure and recovery of the central portion during and following impacting to facilitate flexure and the resilient the absorption of the forces applied to the central portion end the tant nature of the protective prote according to Claim wherein the edge portions define flange for aiding flexure and recovery of the central the flange being on surfaces during flexure return of the central A protective according to Claim the flange the portion and of the portion impacting the portion upon central portion An absorbing protector as hereinbefore described with reference to the Applicants Eess insufficientOCRQuality
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