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US1542481A
US1542481A US706447A US70844724A US1542481A US 1542481 A US1542481 A US 1542481A US 706447 A US706447 A US 706447A US 70844724 A US70844724 A US 70844724A US 1542481 A US1542481 A US 1542481A
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  • This invention relates to an edge molding and particularly to a construction ada te for application to the running boar of motor vehicles.
  • the invention has for an object to provide a novel and improved construction of angular edge molding in which the securing devices are carried and concealed thereb r Y
  • a further object is to present a new orm of such a molding having at its angle a channel in which the head of thefastening device is adjustably mounted so that when secured to a body the tension upon the molding causes its free edges to grip the faces of such body to assist in retaining the'molding in proper position.
  • Figure 2 is an end view of the molding before application
  • Figure 3 is a vertical section showing a modified form of fastening device
  • Figure 4 is a detail of the head of such device.
  • the molding may be formed of any desiredmaterial or confi ration and ap lied for various pur n the form disc osed herein it is app ied to the running board of cross section, and
  • the present inven-' a motor yehicle and comprises an angular strip having a front wall 10 provided at its free ed with a lateral gripping face 11 dlsposed to engage the lower corner of a runnin board 12. which may be of an desired c aracter.
  • the top wall 13 0 the molding is disposed at an angle to the front wall and formed with a gripping face 14 at its free edge to enga coverin 19 of the board, and also wit longitudina ly extending ribs 15 to present an anti-slipping tread surface.
  • the mol ing is provided with a channel 16 preferably of dovetailed adapted to receive the head 17 of a fastening device 18, such as a nail as shown in Figure 1.
  • the head of this fastener is embraced by the walls of the channel and is freely adjustable longitudinally therein so as to roperly osition the fastener for application to t e aperture formed in the board for its reception.
  • the walls thereof are disposed at an acute angle, or less than a rig t angle, to each other as shown in Figure 2, so that when applied to a body 'havin surfaces at a right angle the tightening o the fastening devices causes the gripping face of the top wall to firmly engage t e covering of the running board and the gripping face of the front wall to engage the lower corner of the board to prevent. ateral displacement therefrom.
  • the mo ding is similar in construction to that before described, but the bolt 20 is provided with an elon ted head 21 slidingly mounted in the channel of the molding and prevented from turning therein. This bolt passes through an aperture 22 in the board and is secured by a nut 23 which firmly draws the molding into gripping position.
  • the general 0 ration of the invention will be apparent rom the foregoing description and it will be seen that the molding not only conceals the fastening devices but also prevents the individual displacement thereof if one or moreshould become loosened in use.
  • the connection of the fastening devices therefore increases their holding cagzcity while presenting an attractive and ished appearance. B applying these fasteners at the angle 0 the molding the free ipping faces thereof are brought into rm contact with the board and. its
  • the fasteners are disposed in the channel from an end thereof and adjusted into alinement with the apertures in the board to receive the same. If driven fastenings are used a block of wood or other soft material is placed over the edge or channel of the molding to prevent injury or marring thereof.
  • the molding is adapted to be readily produced from a single strip of material by a stamping or rolling operation and cut into the desired lengths for use. The invention therefore presents a simple and very efficient construction which can be economically manufactured.
  • An edge molding adapted to embrace faces at an angle to each other and provided at its vertex with means for supporting a fastening device for longitudinal movement thereon.
  • An angular edge molding adapted to embrace faces at an angle to each other and provided with a channel at its vertex adapted to support and conceal the head of a fastening and permit its longitudinal adjustment thereon.
  • An angular edge molding adapted to embrace faces at an angle to each other and provided with a channel at its vertex, and a fastening device having an enlarged head adjustably supported in said channel for movement longltudinall thereof.
  • a flexible molding adapted to embrace faces at an angle to each other and having its free edges formed with inturned gripping faces and a fastening device carried by the molding intermediate said edges to draw said gripping faces into contact with the embraced faces of a body to which the molding is attached.
  • An angular runnin board molding having walls at substantia ly an acute angle disposed to embrace the top and front edges of the board, and a securing device extendin from the angle of the molding diagonally into said board to expand the molding into a right angle formation.
  • An angular running board molding having lateral gripping faces at its free edges disposed to embrace faces of the board at an angle to each other, and a securing device supported within themolding at the vertex thereof to enter said board.
  • An angular molding adapted to embrace faces at an angle to each other and having at its vertex a dovetailed inwardly opening channel from which the free edges of the molding extend at an angle to each other of less than a right angle.
  • An. angular molding comprising op-' posite walls connected by an open channel for adjustably retaining a securing device, lateral gripping faces at the free edges of said walls, and longitudinally extending tread ribs upon one of said walls.

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June 16, 1925.
w. J. SPIRO EDGE MOLDINfi I Filed April 2:5, 1924 Patented June 16, 19 25.
UNITED, STATES PATENT OFFICE.
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Application and April as, 1924. Serial in. 109,447.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, WALTER J. Srmo, a citizen of the United States, residing at White Plains, in the county of Westchester and State of New York, have invented certain new and .useful Improvements in Edge Moldings, of which the ollowing is a specification.
This invention relates to an edge molding and particularly to a construction ada te for application to the running boar of motor vehicles. i v
In prior constructions ofthis character the molding has been secured by fastening devices passed through apertures in the molding which exposed the heads of such devices and prevented their application at a oint upon an angular molding which would raw the free edges thereof into gripping contact with the outer face of a running board and the covering thereon. tion avoids these objections by concealing the fastenings and applying them at the angle.
of the molding to cause its free edges to grip the surfaces upon which it is mounted.
The invention has for an object to provide a novel and improved construction of angular edge molding in which the securing devices are carried and concealed thereb r Y A further object is to present a new orm of such a molding having at its angle a channel in which the head of thefastening device is adjustably mounted so that when secured to a body the tension upon the molding causes its free edges to grip the faces of such body to assist in retaining the'molding in proper position. i
Other and further objects and advantages of the invention will be hereinafter set forth and the novel features thereof defined by the appended claims.
In the drawing- Figure 1 is a sectional perspective showing the molding applied to a running board;
Figure 2 is an end view of the molding before application; v
Figure 3 is a vertical section showing a modified form of fastening device; and
Figure 4 is a detail of the head of such device.
Like numerals refer to like parts in the several figures of the drawing.
The molding may be formed of any desiredmaterial or confi ration and ap lied for various pur n the form disc osed herein it is app ied to the running board of cross section, and
The present inven-' a motor yehicle and comprises an angular strip having a front wall 10 provided at its free ed with a lateral gripping face 11 dlsposed to engage the lower corner of a runnin board 12. which may be of an desired c aracter. The top wall 13 0 the molding is disposed at an angle to the front wall and formed with a gripping face 14 at its free edge to enga coverin 19 of the board, and also wit longitudina ly extending ribs 15 to present an anti-slipping tread surface. At the an le between the front and top walls the mol ing is provided with a channel 16 preferably of dovetailed adapted to receive the head 17 of a fastening device 18, such as a nail as shown in Figure 1. The head of this fastener is embraced by the walls of the channel and is freely adjustable longitudinally therein so as to roperly osition the fastener for application to t e aperture formed in the board for its reception. In the formation of the molding the walls thereof are disposed at an acute angle, or less than a rig t angle, to each other as shown in Figure 2, so that when applied to a body 'havin surfaces at a right angle the tightening o the fastening devices causes the gripping face of the top wall to firmly engage t e covering of the running board and the gripping face of the front wall to engage the lower corner of the board to prevent. ateral displacement therefrom.
In the modified form of attachin means shown in Figures 3 and 4 the mo ding is similar in construction to that before described, but the bolt 20 is provided with an elon ted head 21 slidingly mounted in the channel of the molding and prevented from turning therein. This bolt passes through an aperture 22 in the board and is secured by a nut 23 which firmly draws the molding into gripping position.
The general 0 ration of the inventionwill be apparent rom the foregoing description and it will be seen that the molding not only conceals the fastening devices but also prevents the individual displacement thereof if one or moreshould become loosened in use. The connection of the fastening devices therefore increases their holding cagzcity while presenting an attractive and ished appearance. B applying these fasteners at the angle 0 the molding the free ipping faces thereof are brought into rm contact with the board and. its
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covering so as to retain the latter and also the molding against displacement. In the application of the molding the fasteners are disposed in the channel from an end thereof and adjusted into alinement with the apertures in the board to receive the same. If driven fastenings are used a block of wood or other soft material is placed over the edge or channel of the molding to prevent injury or marring thereof. The molding is adapted to be readily produced from a single strip of material by a stamping or rolling operation and cut into the desired lengths for use. The invention therefore presents a simple and very efficient construction which can be economically manufactured.
While the construction of the molding has been specifically shown and described, the invention is not confined thereto, as changes and alterations may be madetherein Without departing from the invention as defined by the following claims.
What, I claim is 1. An edge molding adapted to embrace faces at an angle to each other and provided upon its inner face at. its vertex with means for retaining a concealed fastening device thereon.
2. An edge molding adapted to embrace faces at an angle to each other and provided at its vertex with means for supporting a fastening device for longitudinal movement thereon.
3. An angular edge molding adapted to embrace faces at an angle to each other and provided with a channel at its vertex adapted to support and conceal the head of a fastening and permit its longitudinal adjustment thereon.
4. An angular edge molding adapted to embrace faces at an angle to each other and provided with a channel at its vertex, and a fastening device having an enlarged head adjustably supported in said channel for movement longltudinall thereof.
5. A molding adapte to embrace faces at an angle to each other and provided intermediate its edges with 'means for adjustably supporting a fastening device for movement longitudinally of the molding.
6. A flexible molding adapted to embrace faces at an angle to each other and having its free edges formed with inturned gripping faces and a fastening device carried by the molding intermediate said edges to draw said gripping faces into contact with the embraced faces of a body to which the molding is attached.
7 An angular runnin board molding having walls at substantia ly an acute angle disposed to embrace the top and front edges of the board, and a securing device extendin from the angle of the molding diagonally into said board to expand the molding into a right angle formation.
8. An angular running board molding having lateral gripping faces at its free edges disposed to embrace faces of the board at an angle to each other, and a securing device supported within themolding at the vertex thereof to enter said board.
9. An angular molding adapted to embrace faces at an angle to each other and having at its vertex a dovetailed inwardly opening channel from which the free edges of the molding extend at an angle to each other of less than a right angle.
10. An. angular molding comprising op-' posite walls connected by an open channel for adjustably retaining a securing device, lateral gripping faces at the free edges of said walls, and longitudinally extending tread ribs upon one of said walls.
In testimony whereof I aflix my signature.
WALTER J. SPIRO.
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US2438428A (en) * 1943-05-13 1948-03-23 George R Hotton Wall construction
US2603545A (en) * 1951-01-26 1952-07-15 Meier & Pohlmann Furniture Com Leg assembly for furniture
US2682087A (en) * 1949-12-19 1954-06-29 Johns Manville Demountable wall for buildings
US2725607A (en) * 1952-10-28 1955-12-06 Angeles Metal Trim Co Wallboard trim
US2856229A (en) * 1955-06-17 1958-10-14 Franklin Z Adell Protective trim molding for vehicle door edges
US2923571A (en) * 1957-10-07 1960-02-02 Adell Robert Ornamental and protective molding for automobile door edges
DE3805467A1 (en) * 1988-02-22 1989-08-31 Metal Deploye Belge Sa Corner bead for insulating panels consisting of rigid foam or the like
US5171099A (en) * 1990-11-01 1992-12-15 The Boeing Company Apparatus to attach a sandwich panel
DE29613293U1 (en) * 1996-08-01 1996-09-19 Flott, Friedhelm, 59519 Möhnesee Multi-purpose rail for performing plastering work or the like.

Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2438428A (en) * 1943-05-13 1948-03-23 George R Hotton Wall construction
US2682087A (en) * 1949-12-19 1954-06-29 Johns Manville Demountable wall for buildings
US2603545A (en) * 1951-01-26 1952-07-15 Meier & Pohlmann Furniture Com Leg assembly for furniture
US2725607A (en) * 1952-10-28 1955-12-06 Angeles Metal Trim Co Wallboard trim
US2856229A (en) * 1955-06-17 1958-10-14 Franklin Z Adell Protective trim molding for vehicle door edges
US2923571A (en) * 1957-10-07 1960-02-02 Adell Robert Ornamental and protective molding for automobile door edges
DE3805467A1 (en) * 1988-02-22 1989-08-31 Metal Deploye Belge Sa Corner bead for insulating panels consisting of rigid foam or the like
US5171099A (en) * 1990-11-01 1992-12-15 The Boeing Company Apparatus to attach a sandwich panel
DE29613293U1 (en) * 1996-08-01 1996-09-19 Flott, Friedhelm, 59519 Möhnesee Multi-purpose rail for performing plastering work or the like.

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