Bracket and pole assembly
A bracket and pole assembly for outdoor use on a raised flooring surface includes: (a) a bracket comprising a bracket shaft and a bottom support; the bracket being attachable to a floor joist of the raised flooring surface with the bracket shaft directly below a hole in the raised flooring surface; and (b) a pole assembly comprising a removable hollow pole, an end portion of the pole being removably insertable in the bracket shaft and supportable on the bottom support.
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to a bracket and pole support assembly for use on a raised flooring surface, such as an outdoor deck; more particularly, a bracket and pole assembly with a removable pole for supporting a hammock, tabletop, umbrella, bird feeder, or other outdoor living accessory.
2. Background Information
There is nothing better than laying outside in a hammock on a beautiful day. Unfortunately, hanging a hammock on a backyard deck is often a difficult task. Even if there is a tree or building structure conveniently available adjacent to the deck for supporting one end of the hammock, there is usually no other vertical support available on the deck for supporting the other end of the hammock. Most of the time, the only vertical supports on a deck are the wooden railings, which are usually not the right distance apart nor are they high enough to elevate a hammock off the deck surface. In addition to needing one or two sufficiently tall posts an appropriate distance apart for holding the ends of the hammock, the posts must have some attachment mechanism on which a hammock may be hung. On the other hand, if the homeowner does not leave the hammock up year round, a pole protruding from the center of a deck is undesirable, potentially hazardous, and can impinge on other uses of the deck. Simply nailing a bucket-shaped receptacle to a joist under a hole in a deck is inadequate for supporting a pole because of torque. In short, there is a need for an inobtrusive bracket and pole assembly for supporting a hammock and occassional or temporary use fixtures such as an umbrella or a party table.
Similarly, it may be desirable to hang a light, candle, flower pot, bird feeder, or other outdoor accessory on an outdoor deck, but a sufficiently high post or other support is often not available. Therefore, a need for an bracket and pole assembly for hanging lights, flower pots, bird feeders, and other outdoor devices exists.
Tables for decks cannot normally be disassembled and are difficult to store in a closet, shed, basement, or elsewhere because they are awkwardly shaped and occupy a large area. It is also sometimes desirable to have more available table surface than a typical deck table can provide, for example, during a barbecue, dinner party, reception, or other outdoor party. Therefore, a need for an bracket and pole assembly for supporting a removable tabletop, and optionally a lazy susan, exists.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is a bracket and pole assembly for supporting on a raised flooring surface a hammock, umbrella, tabletop with or without a lazy susan, lamp, bird feeder, hanging candle, flower pot, or other accessories for enhancing outdoor living. The bracket and pole assembly of the present invention includes: (a) a bracket comprising a bracket shaft and a bottom support; and (b) a pole assembly comprising a removable hollow pole, the pole being supportable on the bottom support. The bracket is attachable to a floor joist of the raised flooring surface, which is preferably an outdoor deck, so that the bracket shaft is directly below a hole in the flooring surface. The hollow pole is removably insertable through the hole in the flooring surface and into the bracket shaft, which supports the pole in an upright position.
In a preferred embodiment, the pole assembly further comprises a hook mechanism, a cap plug, a table attachment bolt shaft, and cushioning strips. A preferred bracket and pole assembly of the present invention also further comprises a filler plug for insertion into the bracket shaft and the hole in the flooring surface when the pole is absent. Furthermore, the bracket and pole assembly of the present invention preferably includes a step down plug for accommodating poles with smaller outer diameters, as well as a table attachment mechanism for supporting a tabletop. The cap plug may comprise a lazy susan, light, flower pot or vase, bird feeder, or other accessory for enhancing outdoor living.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGSA more complete understanding of the invention and its advantages will be apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein examples of the invention are shown, and wherein:
In the following description, like reference characters designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views. Also, in the following description, it is to be understood that such terms as “front,” “back,” “within,” and the like are words of convenience and are not to be construed as limiting terms. Referring in more detail to the drawings, the invention will now be described.
Turning first to
Thus, the bracket shaft 20 has at least two bracket wall holes 22A, a first one of the holes 22A being in the first bracket wall 23 and a second one of the holes 22A being in the third bracket wall 25 (see
Bolt covers 72, which are generally cylindrical in shape and approximately equal in length to the width of the bracket shaft, preferably surround the bolts 22. Nuts 26 are secured to the ends of the bracket bolts 22 to hold the bolts in place. The bracket 11 and bracket bolts 22 are preferably made of a rustproofed metal, such as stainless steel, galvanized steel, or aluminum. The bracket bolt covers 72 are preferably made of plastic and further protect the bracket bolts 22.
In an alternate embodiment depicted in
In a second alternate embodiment illustrated in
Referring to
A first embodiment of the hook mechanism 13, which is shown in
An alternate, preferred embodiment of a hook mechanism 13 shown in FIGS. 8A-C comprises hook bolt shafts 38, a hook 39, hook nuts 40, and hook bolts 29. The hook 39 is shown in greater detail in
Turning now to
Next, the base plug 58 is inserted in the bottom of the pole assembly 12. Then the base 37 of the pole 12A is inserted through the hole in the flooring surface 44 and into the bracket shaft 20 until the pole base 37 contacts bolt covers 72 (shown in
Referring to
Turning next to
Referring to
In use, a dinner-sized tabletop 18 is supported by the table attachment top section 52 of the tabletop attachment mechanism 17, as shown in
The bracket and pole assembly 10 is preferably for outdoor use on a deck, although it can also be used indoors where the floor is raised above the foundation. For example, a reception room of a facility or a living room in a home might have several brackets 11 installed in the raised floor, optionally with a rug covering them. When a party is to be given, the rug is rolled up, and poles 12A are installed in the brackets 11 in an arrangement suitable for the type of party being given and the number of guests expected. Larger or smaller tabletops 18, 73 can be placed on the poles 12A. The tabletops can be used in combination with a table attachment mechanism, or they may be attached to a flat platform at the top of the pole.
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In use, an umbrella 16 or an outdoor accessory assembly 70 comprising, for example, a flower pot 63 (see
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In the present invention, the bracket 11 supports the pole 12A, but does not secure it in place, so the pole 12A can be quickly and easily removed from the bracket 11. The hollow pole 12A has strategically placed shafts 35, 38 in it, as well as several attachments, e.g., hook 39, step down plug 15, table attachment mechanism 17, and cap step down plug 62, that fit into the shafts 35, 38. These make the pole 12A versatile, since the assembly 10 can easily be configured to accommodate a wide range of utilitarian and decorative accessories, e.g., umbrella 16, dining tabletop 18, lazy susan 57, hammock 59, cocktail tabletop 73, lamp 71, flower pot 63, hanging flower container 75, and bird feeder 74.
Also included herein is a kit comprising at least one bracket and pole assembly 10 for use on a raised flooring surface. The kit comprises:
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- (a) at least one bracket 11 comprising a bracket shaft 20; the bracket 11 being attached to a floor joist 45 with the bracket shaft 20 directly below a hole in the raised flooring surface 44; and
- (b) at least one pole assembly 12 comprising a removable hollow pole 12A, an end portion of the pole 12A being removably insertable in the bracket shaft 20;
- (c) at least one tabletop 18, 73 having a central hole with a slightly larger diameter than the diameter of the pole 12A;
- (d) at least one tabletop attachment mechanism 17;
- (e) at least one cap step down plug 62 insertable in the top of the pole assembly 12, the cap step down plug 62 comprising a cap step down plug aperture 66; and
- (f) at least one outdoor accessory assembly 70 removably insertable in the cap step down plug aperture 66. These items are shown in the figures.
From the foregoing it can be realized that the described device of the present invention may be easily and conveniently utilized as a versatile outdoor bracket and pole assembly. It is to be understood that any dimensions given herein are illustrative, and are not meant to be limiting.
While preferred embodiments of the invention have been described using specific terms, this description is for illustrative purposes only. It will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that various modifications, substitutions, omissions, and changes may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention, and that such are intended to be within the scope of the present invention as defined by the following claims. It is intended that the doctrine of equivalents be relied upon to determine the fair scope of these claims in connection with any other person's product which fall outside the literal wording of these claims, but which in reality do not materially depart from this invention.
Without further analysis, the foregoing will so fully reveal the gist of the present invention that others can, by applying current knowledge, readily adapt it for various applications without omitting features that, from the standpoint of prior art, fairly constitute essential characteristics of the generic or specific aspects of this invention.
Brief List of Reference Numbers Used in the drawings
- 10 bracket and pole assembly
- 11 bracket
- 12 pole assembly
- 12A pole
- 12B pole, alternate embodiment
- 12C pole, alternate embodiment
- 12D shepherd's hook pole
- 13 hook mechanism
- 14 filler plug
- 15 step down plug
- 16 umbrella
- 17 tabletop attachment mechanism
- 18 dinner-type tabletop
- 19 bracket shaft joist wall
- 20 bracket shaft
- 21 bracket holes
- 22 bracket bolts
- 22A bracket wall hole
- 23 first bracket wall
- 24 second bracket wall
- 25 third bracket wall
- 26 nuts
- 27 joist bolts
- 28 joist nuts
- 29 hook bolts
- 30 first side
- 31 second side
- 32 base plate
- 33 apex
- 34 cap plug
- 35 table attachment bolt shaft
- 36 cushion strips
- 37 pole base
- 38 hook bolt shaft
- 39 hook
- 40 hook nut
- 41 linear hook portion
- 42 curved hook portion
- 43 step down plug bottom section
- 44 flooring surface
- 45 floor joist
- 46 table attachment hole
- 47 filler top section
- 48 step down plug top section
- 49 step down plug aperture
- 50 filler bottom section
- 51 table attachment bottom section
- 52 table attachment top section
- 53 table attachment aperture
- 54 table bolt shaft
- 55 table bolt
- 56 table nut
- 57 lazy susan
- 58 base plug
- 59 hammock
- 60 first end
- 61 second end
- 62 cap step down plug
- 63 flower pot
- 64 cap step down plug top section
- 65 cap step down plug bottom section
- 66 cap step down plug aperture
- 67 attachment bolt shaft
- 68 attachment bolt
- 69 attachment nut
- 70 outdoor accessory assembly
- 71 lamp
- 72 bolt cover
- 73 cocktail tabletop
- 74 bird feeder
- 75 hanging flower container
Claims
1. A bracket and pole assembly for use on a raised flooring surface, the assembly comprising:
- (a) a bracket comprising a bracket shaft and a bottom support; the bracket being attachable to a floor joist of the raised flooring surface with the bracket shaft directly below a hole in the raised flooring surface; and
- (b) a pole assembly comprising a removable hollow pole, an end portion of the pole being removably insertable in the bracket shaft and supportable on the bottom support.
2. A bracket and pole assembly according to claim 1, wherein the bracket shaft is enclosed by three bracket shaft walls, an end of a first one of the bracket shaft walls being attached to a second one of the bracket shaft walls, an end of the second bracket shaft wall being attached to an end of a third one of the bracket shaft walls, a joist of the raised flooring surface comprising a fourth bracket shaft wall.
3. A bracket and pole assembly according to claim 2, wherein the bracket further comprises two bracket shaft joist walls separated by the bracket shaft, a first one of the bracket shaft joist walls being substantially perpendicularly connected at an end to the first bracket wall, a second one of the bracket shaft joist walls being substantially perpendicularly connected at an end to a first end of the third bracket wall, the third bracket wall being substantially perpendicularly connected at a second end to the second bracket shaft joist wall, the bracket shaft joist walls being connectable to the floor joist.
4. A bracket and pole assembly according to claim 1, wherein the pole assembly further comprises:
- (a) a plurality of cushion strips longitudinally oriented along a base portion of the pole;
- (b) a cap plug removably insertable in a top end of the pole; and
- (c) a hook mechanism below the cap plug and above the pole base portion.
5. A bracket and pole assembly according to claim 4, wherein the pole assembly further comprises:
- (d) a base plug removably insertable in a bottom end of the pole; and
- (e) a table attachment bolt shaft extending transversely through the pole below the hook mechanism.
6. A bracket and pole assembly according to claim 4, wherein the hook mechanism comprises a hook having a linear portion and a curved portion, and a hook bolt shaft extending transversely through the pole, the linear portion of the hook extending through the hook bolt shaft.
7. A bracket and pole assembly according to claim 3, further comprising at least two bracket wall holes, a first one of the bracket wall holes being in the first bracket wall and a second one of the bracket wall holes being in the third bracket wall; and wherein the bottom support is at least one bolt extending perpendicularly through the first bracket wall hole in the first bracket wall and the second bracket wall hole in the third bracket wall, and through the bracket shaft.
8. A bracket and pole assembly according to claim 7, wherein the first and second bracket shaft joist walls, and the first, second, and third bracket walls are each generally rectangular in shape.
9. A bracket and pole assembly according to claim 2, wherein the bracket shaft comprises a first side and a second side; a first end of the first side being connected at an obtuse angle to the first bracket shaft joist wall; a second, opposite end of the first side being connected to a first end of the second side to form an apex; a second, opposite end of the second side being connected at an obtuse angle to the second bracket shaft joist wall.
10. A bracket and pole assembly according to claim 9, wherein the bottom support is a base plate, the base plate being affixed to a bottom end of the first side and a bottom end of the second side; and wherein the first bracket shaft joist wall, the second bracket shaft joist wall, the first side, and the second side are each generally rectangular in shape.
11. A bracket and pole assembly according to claim 1, wherein the bracket shaft comprises a first bracket wall, a second bracket wall, and a third bracket wall; a first end of the first bracket wall being substantially perpendicularly connected to a first bracket shaft joist wall; a second, opposite end of the first bracket wall being substantially perpendicularly connected to a first end of the second bracket wall; a second, opposite end of the second bracket wall being substantially perpendicularly connected to a second end of the third bracket wall; a first end of the third bracket wall being substantially perpendicularly connected to a second bracket shaft joist wall, the bracket shaft joist walls being connectable to the floor joist.
12. A bracket and pole assembly according to claim 11, wherein the bottom support is a base plate, the base plate being affixed to a bottom end of the first bracket wall and a bottom end of the third bracket wall; and wherein the first, second, and third bracket walls, and the base plate are each generally rectangular in shape.
13. A bracket and pole assembly according to claim 12, wherein the hook mechanism comprises a hook, and a plurality of hook bolt shafts and hook bolts; the hook bolt shafts extending transversely through the pole; the hook bolts being insertable through the hook and the hook bolt shafts.
14. A bracket and pole assembly according to claim 3 further comprising a filler plug, which comprises:
- (a) a filler bottom section that is generally cylindrical in shape, a diameter of the filler bottom section being less than the diameter of the hole in the flooring surface; and
- (b) a generally circular filler top section connected to the filler bottom section;
- wherein the filler plug is removably insertable in the bracket shaft.
15. A bracket and pole assembly according to claim 3 further comprising a step down plug, which comprises:
- (a) a step down plug top section;
- (b) a step down plug bottom section connected to the step down plug top section, the step down plug bottom section being removably insertable in the bracket shaft; and
- (c) a generally circular step down plug aperture extending through a center of the step down plug top section and the step down plug bottom section.
16. A bracket and pole assembly according to claim 3, further comprising a table attachment mechanism, the table attachment mechanism comprising:
- (a) a table attachment top section;
- (b) a table attachment bottom section connected to the table attachment top section;
- (c) a generally circular table attachment aperture extending through the center of the table attachment top section and the center of the table attachment bottom section; and
- (d) a table bolt shaft extending transversely through the table attachment bottom section.
17. A bracket and pole assembly according to claim 16, wherein the table attachment top section and the table attachment bottom section are generally cylindrical in shape, a diameter of the table attachment aperture is about equal to an outer diameter of the pole, and a diameter of the table attachment bottom section is smaller than a diameter of the table attachment top section.
18. A bracket and pole assembly according to claim 16, wherein the table attachment aperture is slidable over the pole and the table attachment is removably secured to the pole by a table bolt inserted through the table bolt shaft and the table attachment bolt shaft.
19. A bracket and pole assembly according to claim 7, further comprising a cylindrical bolt cover over each bracket wall bolt, the bolt cover being about equal in length to the width of the bracket shaft.
20. A bracket and pole assembly according to claim 4, wherein the cap plug comprises a lamp.
21. A bracket and pole assembly according to claim 19, wherein a central hole in a tabletop has a diameter about equal to an outer diameter of the pole, the hole in the tabletop is slidable over the pole, and the table attachment mechanism supports the tabletop.
22. A bracket and pole assembly according to claim 3 further comprising a cap step down plug, the cap step down plug comprising:
- (a) a cap step down plug top section;
- (b) a cap step down plug bottom section connected to the cap step down plug top section;
- (c) a generally circular cap step down plug aperture extending through the center of the cap step down plug top section and the center of the cap step down plug bottom section; and
- (d) an attachment bolt shaft extending transversely through the cap step down plug bottom section;
- wherein the cap step down plug bottom section is insertable in a top end of the pole.
23. A bracket and pole assembly according to claim 24, wherein an outdoor accessory assembly is removably insertable in the cap step down plug aperture of the cap step down plug, the cap step down plug being removably secured to the pole by an attachment bolt through the attachment bolt shaft and the hook bolt shaft.
24. A bracket and pole assembly according to claim 25, wherein an umbrella is removably insertable in the cap step down plug aperture of the cap step down plug.
25. A bracket and pole assembly according to claim 22, wherein the outdoor accessory assembly comprises a lazy susan.
26. A kit comprising at least one bracket and pole assembly for use on a raised flooring surface, the kit comprising:
- (a) at least one bracket comprising a bracket shaft; the bracket being attached to a floor joist with the bracket shaft directly below a hole in the raised flooring surface; and
- (b) at least one pole assembly comprising a removable hollow pole, an end portion of the pole being removably insertable in the bracket shaft;
- (c) at least one tabletop;
- (d) at least one tabletop attachment mechanism;
- (e) at least one cap step down plug insertable in the top of the pole assembly, the cap step down plug comprising a cap step down plug aperture; and
- (f) at least one outdoor accessory assembly removably insertable in the cap step down plug aperture.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 14, 2003
Publication Date: May 19, 2005
Inventor: Robert Oidtman (Mt. Pleasant, SC)
Application Number: 10/713,245