SUPPORT BRACKET AND ASSEMBLY FORMED OF CONNECTED STRUCTURAL MEMBERS
A structural support apparatus comprises a connection bracket comprising, a generally flat, rigid member having opposing generally flat faces and a thickness extending between the flat faces. The rigid member is attachable to a support member. An arm extends from an end of the rigid member and a finger extends from the arm and is receivable in a hollow channel formed in an attachable member of rigid material. The hollow channel is complementary in configuration to at least one of the finger and the arm and a selected recess configuration is formed between the finger, the arm and the end of the rigid member. The recess accommodates one or more lip portions of the attachable member when either the arm or the finger, are received within the hollow channel.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/297,315, filed Jun. 5, 2014, entitled “Support Bracket & Assembly Formed Of Connected Structural Members,” which claims priority to and the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/952,285, entitled “Support Assembly Formed Of Connected Structural Members,” filed Mar. 13, 2014, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
TECHNICAL FIELDA system concerns a bracket and assembly of wooden, composite, plastic, metal or other beams, planks, boards and their attachment, connection and support in the form of support structures.
BACKGROUNDThe assembly of solid elongated wooden or plastic or carbon fiber planks or beams typically requires adapting the beams to include complex channels bored within the body of the beams and unsightly nails, tacks screws and the like inserted through the top surfaces of the beams in order to fasten or attach the beams to an underside set of support beams.
SUMMARYA structural support apparatus comprises a connection bracket comprising, a generally flat, rigid member having opposing generally flat faces and a thickness extending between the flat faces. The rigid member is attachable to a support member. An arm extends from an end of the rigid member and a finger extends from the arm and is receivable in a hollow channel formed in an attachable member of rigid material. The hollow channel is complementary in configuration to at least one of the finger and the arm and a selected recess configuration is formed between the finger, the arm and the end of the rigid member. The recess accommodates one or more lip portions of the attachable member when either the arm or the finger, are received within the hollow channel.
In a feature, the attachable member comprises a solid body of rigid material formed as a generally rectangular parallelepiped having top and bottom with opposing side and opposing end faces having a selected length, width and thickness respectively. The connection bracket is attachable to a beam of rigid material. The connection bracket is movable within the hollow channel to position the beam with respect to the attachable member and in response to attachment of the connection bracket to the beam, the beam is rigidly attached to the attachable member by pressure of the lip portions of the attachable member on the arm and the finger. The beam comprises a solid body having generally flat top and bottom faces and a thickness extending between the top and bottom faces. One of the opposing generally flat faces of the connection bracket is preferably matable against and attachable to one or the other of the generally flat top and bottom faces of the beam while the arm and the finger of the bracket are received within one or more hollow channels of the attachable member.
In another feature, the attachable member and the connection bracket comprise at least one of, (a) metal, (b) wood, (c) plastic, (d) composite material and (e) glass fiber. One or more generally rectangular hollow channels are formed within the thickness of the channel extending along the attachable member length. The one or more hollow channels are disposed within the solid body of rigid material of which the attachable member is comprised. The apparatus can include at least two attachable members each having a generally rectangular channel formed within the thickness of each of the at least two attachable members. The rectangular channels form a lengthwise lip in each of the two attachable members that are each receivable within one or the other of the pair of recesses formed by the arm and the fingers of the bracket. The rectangular channel forms a lengthwise lip receivable within the recess. The attachable member includes a generally T-shaped channel disposed within the thickness of the body of the attachable member. The generally T-shaped channel is complementary in configuration to recesses formed by the arm and the finger of the bracket such that the arm and the finger of the bracket fit within the generally T-shaped channel.
In a further feature, the arm and the finger and the hollow channel are configured such that the lip portions fit snugly within the recess and the arm is angled with a non-zero angle relative to a plane of the rigid member. The finger is at a non-zero angle of rotation with respect to a plane of the arm or of the rigid member. The arm extends longitudinally from the end of the rigid member and a pair of fingers extend in a flange configuration from the end of the arm. The arm and the fingers form a generally T-shaped extension member and a pair of opposing recesses are formed between the pair of fingers, the arm and the end of the rigid member.
In another feature, the bracket includes one or more clips extending laterally in one direction from at least one of the generally flat faces of the bracket. The one or more clips have a sharp terminal edge that can puncture and extend through a face of a beam and extend into the solid, body of the beam upon application of a laterally directed, force against a face of the bracket opposing the lateral direction of extension of the one or more clips. In response to insertion of a clip into the body of the beam, the bracket is forced to travel along its longitude by forcible interaction between a surface of the clip and the body of the beam. A lengthwise lip in each of the channels in two attachable members are each receivable within one or the other of the pair of recesses formed by the arm and the fingers of the bracket.
in an additional feature a kit comprises the connection bracket and a machining tool for use in machining rigid material comprising the attachable member to provide the hollow channel complementary in configuration to at least one of the finger and the arm and the selected recess configuration.
The above and further advantages of the invention may be better understood by referring to the following description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
A structural support connection bracket comprises, a generally flat, rigid member with an arm extending from the end of the rigid member and a finger extending from the arm with the finger being receivable in a hollow channel formed in an attachable member of rigid material.
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A connection bracket 50 comprises a generally flat, rigid metal plate member having opposing generally flat longitudinal faces 52, 54,
The attachable member 20 has one or more hollow channels 90, 92 (
One of the opposing generally flat longitudinal faces 52, 54 of the connection bracket 50 is preferably matable against, and attachable to, one or the other of the generally flat top and bottom faces 42, 44 of the support beam 40 while the arm 60 and the finger 70, 72 of the bracket 50 are received within the one or more hollow channels 90, 92 of the attachable member 20. The arm 60 and finger 70, 72 of the bracket 50 and the one or more hollow channels 90, 92 of the attachable member 20 are preferably adapted, configured and arranged such that the lip portions 27a, 27b, 29a, 29b formed in the solid body of the attachable member 20 fit snugly within the recess 80 formed by the arm 60 and the finger 70, 72 and the longitudinal terminal end 56 of the bracket 50.
The arm 60 typically extends longitudinally LA (
The bracket 50 preferably includes one or more clips 100 extending laterally LO (
The attachable member 20 typically has a generally rectangular channel 92 formed within the thickness of the channel extending along the attachable member length L1,
The attachable member 20 includes a generally T-shaped channel 90 (
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A structural support connection bracket comprises an arm extending from the end of a rigid member and a finger extending from the arm with the finger being receivable in a hollow channel formed in an attachable member of rigid material. The bracket advantageously enables quick secure, flexible assembly of a wide variety of structures, including, flooring, shelves, walls, cupboards, furniture and many more structures. Those of ordinary skill will understand and appreciate the existence of variations, combinations, and equivalents of the specific bracket embodiments and examples herein.
Claims
1-20. (canceled)
21. An apparatus for coupling a plank to a support beam, the apparatus comprising:
- a rigid member having a first face and a second face, the second face opposite the first face;
- a protrusion extending from the first face;
- an arm extending from an end of the rigid member; and
- a first finger extending from the arm in a first direction, and a second finger extending from the arm in a second direction,
- the first finger, the arm, and the end of the rigid member defining a first recess, and the second finger, the arm, and the end of the rigid member defining a second recess, the first recess and the second recess configured to receive a portion of the plank.
22. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein the protrusion has a sharp terminal end and is disposed and configured to engage the support beam.
23. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein the rigid member defines a hole extending from the first face to the second face, the hole configured to receive a screw for attaching the rigid member to the support beam.
24. The apparatus of claim 23, wherein the rigid member includes an angled guide disposed proximate the hole and configured to direct an angle of insertion of the screw through the rigid member and into the support beam.
25. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein the rigid member defines a plane and the first finger extends in the first direction perpendicular to the plane.
26. The apparatus of claim 25, wherein the second finger extends in the second direction perpendicular to the plane.
27. The apparatus of claim 26, wherein the first direction is opposite for the second direction.
28. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein the arm is angled with a non-zero angle relative to a plane of the rigid member.
29. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein the arm is rotated relative to a plane of the rigid member.
30. An apparatus for coupling a plank to a support beam, the apparatus comprising:
- a rigid member defining a plane;
- an arm extending from an end of the rigid member;
- a first finger extending from the arm in a first direction perpendicular to the plane of the rigid member; and
- a second finger extending from the arm in a second direction perpendicular to the plane of the rigid member, the second direction opposite the first direction.
31. The apparatus of claim 30, further comprising:
- a protrusion extending from the rigid member.
32. The apparatus of claim 31, wherein the end of the rigid member is a first end and the protrusion is disposed at a second end of the rigid member, the second end opposite the first end.
33. The apparatus of claim 32, wherein the protrusion has a sharp terminal end and is disposed and configured to engage the support beam.
34. The apparatus of claim 30, wherein the rigid member defines a hole configured to receive a screw for attaching the rigid member to the support beam.
35. The apparatus of claim 34, wherein the rigid member includes an angled guide disposed proximate the hole and configured to direct an angle of insertion of the screw through the rigid member and into the support beam.
36. An apparatus for coupling a plank to a support beam, the apparatus comprising:
- a rigid member defining a plane;
- an arm extending from an end of the rigid member;
- a first finger extending from a first side of the arm, and a second finger extending from a second side of the arm, at least a portion of the first finger rotated at a non-zero angle relative to the plane of the rigid member in a first direction, and a least a portion of the second finger rotated at a non-zero angle relative to the plane of the rigid member in a second direction, the second direction different than the first direction.
37. The apparatus of claim 36, wherein the second direction is opposite the first direction.
38. The apparatus of claim 36, further comprising:
- a protrusion extending from the rigid member.
39. The apparatus of claim 38, wherein the protrusion has a sharp terminal end and is disposed and configured to engage the support beam.
40. The apparatus of claim 36, wherein the rigid member defines a hole configured to receive a screw for attaching the rigid member to the support beam.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 1, 2016
Publication Date: Nov 24, 2016
Inventor: Gabriel J. LORTIE (Middleborough, MA)
Application Number: 15/225,296