Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – In situ attached-type channel or trim strip – With separate means attaching to substructure
Patent
1996-12-16
1998-05-19
Kent, Christopher
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
In situ attached-type channel or trim strip
With separate means attaching to substructure
522881, 52511, 52512, E04C 238
Patent
active
057523568
ABSTRACT:
A detachable wall trim having an elongated section of decorative wall trim with a coextending recess channel on the back face. Two or more spaced fastener clips are received in the channel. These clips are formed of one piece plates having spaced screws for holding them or securing them within the channel on the back face of the trim. A key-hole shaped screw head retaining slot is provided in each of these plates and each key-hole slot has a screw head access opening with a narrower screw shaft slot extending therefrom for slidably receiving a screw shaft without permitting passage of the screw head through the screw shaft slot. The wall screws are first fastened to the wall and properly aligned with the clips and then the screw heads extending from the wall are permitted to sufficiently extend from the wall so that they pass through the key hole slots to retain the trim on the wall where desired. These clips are adapted for 360.degree. orientation within the channels so that the detachable trim may be applied at any desired orientation on a ceiling or wall.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2082668 (1937-06-01), Vanderveld
patent: 3508371 (1970-04-01), Meyer
patent: 3894377 (1975-07-01), Welch
Miklavic Terry
Miklavic Thomas D.
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