CAN HOLDER
20210348447 ยท 2021-11-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06C7/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
The can holder comprises a can support for attaching to a vertical or horizontal support without tools. The can support comprises a top plate having a can surrounding hole, a can floor portion spaced from the top plate by a vertical spacer, a vertical attach portion and a horizontal attach portion. The horizontal attach portion may comprise a back leg forming a U-shaped channel generally parallel to a top plate back edge and between the back leg and the vertical spacer for attachment to a horizontal structure such as a joist or ladder rung. The vertical attach portion may comprise a U-shaped channel cut out of the top plate and a projecting tab on the can floor portion for attachment to a vertical structure such as a building stud or ladder rung. Slots and holes in top plate are adapted to hold tools.
Claims
1. A one piece can holder for supporting a can of material to a generally horizontal support such as a joist or a generally vertical support such as a stud, the one piece can holder comprising: a top plate, the top plate comprising a front edge, a first side edge, a second side edge, a back edge, a top side, a bottom side, a first can hole, a second can hole, a first can support and a second can support, the first can hole spaced from the second can hole, each of the first and second can holes extending through the top plate from the top side to the bottom side, the second can hole comprising an axis, the axis oriented generally perpendicular to the top plate, the first can support on the back edge adjacent to the first can hole, the first can support comprising a first can floor portion, the first can floor portion spaced from the bottom side, the second can support on the back edge adjacent to the second can hole, the second can support comprising a second can floor portion, the second can floor portion on the axis; a vertical attach portion on the top plate, the vertical attach portion comprising a three sided opening and a pawl, the three sided opening in the top plate between the second can hole and the second side edge, the pawl on the second can support, the pawl extending generally parallel to the top plate toward the second side edge, the three sided opening and the pawl disposed to engage the generally vertical support in a cantilever attachment having the generally vertical support in the three sided opening and the pawl bearing against the generally vertical support below the three sided opening; and a horizontal attach portion on the top plate, comprising a three sided surround, whereby the can holder is held in place having the top plate in a generally horizontal orientation with one of the vertical attach portion or the horizontal attach portion.
2. The can holder of claim 1, wherein the three sided opening further comprises a generally rectangular shape, a first vertical attach side, a second vertical attach side and a third vertical attach side, each of the first, second and third vertical attach sides on the top plate, the first vertical attach side adjacent to the second can hole, the second vertical attach side adjacent to the back edge, the third vertical attach side adjacent to the second side edge, the pawl further comprising a point spaced from the second can support, the point disposed below the first vertical attach side, the point adapted to bear against the generally vertical support whereby the can holder is cantilevered on the generally vertical support.
3. The can holder of claim 2, further comprising a first notch and a second notch, the first and second notch formed in one of the first, second or third vertical attach sides, the first and second notch spaced from each other, the first and second notches adapted to engage the generally vertical support along an I-beam type edge surface.
4. The can holder of claim 3, further comprising a first notch and a second notch, the first and second notches in the third vertical attach side.
5. (canceled)
6. (canceled)
7. The can holder of claim 2, wherein the horizontal support portion further comprises an offset, a support flange and a back leg, the offset on the top plate, the support flange on the offset, the offset between the top plate and the support flange, the support flange spaced from the top plate, the back leg on the support flange, the back leg spaced from the back edge, the back leg disposed generally perpendicular to the top plate.
8. The can holder of claim 7, further comprising a first vertical spacer on the first can support, the first can floor portion on the first vertical spacer, the first vertical spacer disposed generally parallel to back leg.
9. The can holder of claim 8, further comprising a first stability wing on the first vertical spacer.
10. The can holder of claim 1, further comprising a first hook wing and a first stability wing, the first hook wing and the first stability wing on the first can support.
11. The can holder of claim 8, further comprising a first hook wing on the first vertical spacer.
12. The can holder of claim 1, further comprising a tool slot in the top plate.
13. (canceled)
14. (canceled)
15. The can holder of claim 9 further comprising a second stability wing on the second vertical spacer.
16. A one piece can holder for attaching to a generally horizontal support such as a joist or a generally vertical support such as a stud, the one piece can holder comprising: a top plate, the top plate comprising a front edge, a first side edge, a second side edge, a back edge, a top side, a bottom side and a first can hole, the first can hole extending through the top plate from the top side to the bottom side, the first can hole comprising an axis, the axis oriented generally perpendicular to the top plate; a first can support on the top plate, the first can support comprising a first vertical spacer and a first can floor portion, the first vertical spacer on the back edge, the first can floor portion on the first vertical spacer, the first can floor portion spaced from the bottom side, the first can floor portion on the axis; a vertical attach portion on the top plate, the vertical attach portion comprising a three sided opening in the front edge and a pawl on the first can floor portion, the three sided opening having a generally rectangular shape comprising a first vertical attach side adjacent to the first can hole, a second vertical attach side adjacent to the back edge and a third vertical attach side adjacent the first side edge, each of the first, second and third vertical attach sides on the top plate, the pawl comprising a point, the point disposed below the first vertical attach side, the point adapted to bear against the generally vertical support when the generally vertical support is disposed in the three sided opening; and a horizontal attach portion on the top plate, the horizontal attach portion comprises a three sided surround adjacent to the back edge, the three sided surround comprising a support flange and a back leg, the support flange generally parallel to the top plate, the back leg spaced from the first vertical spacer forming the three sided surround with the support flange on the top plate, the three sided surround adapted to receive the generally horizontal support, the back leg generally perpendicular to the top plate.
17. The can holder of claim 16 further comprising a tool slot and a first and second notches in the top plate, the tool slot in the top plate, the first and second notches on the three sided opening.
18. The can holder of claim 16, further comprising a second can hole, and a second can support, the second can hole in the top plate, the second can hole comprising a second axis, the second can support on the top plate, the second can support comprising a second vertical spacer and a second can bottom support, the second vertical spacer on the back edge, the second can bottom support on the second vertical spacer, the second can bottom support spaced from the top plate, the second can bottom support on the axis, the horizontal surround further comprising the second vertical spacer.
19. A one piece can holder adapted to attach to a stud or a joist, the one piece can holder comprising: a top plate, the top plate comprising a front edge, a first side edge, a second side edge, a back edge, a top side, a bottom side, a first can hole and a second can hole, each of the first and second can holes extending through the top plate from the top side to the bottom side, the first can hole spaced from the second can hole, the first can hole comprising an axis, the axis oriented generally perpendicular to the top plate; a first can support, the first can support comprising a first vertical spacer and a first can floor portion, the first vertical spacer on the back edge adjacent to the first can hole, the first can floor portion on the first vertical spacer, the first can floor portion spaced from the bottom side, the first can floor portion on the axis; a second can support, the second can support comprising a second vertical spacer and a second can floor portion, the second vertical spacer on the top plate adjacent to the second can hole, the second can floor portion on the second vertical spacer, the second can floor portion spaced from the bottom side a support pawl on one of the first or second can floor portions, the support pawl spaced from the top plate, the support pawl comprising a tip; the tip spaced from either the first or second can; a first and second vertical attach portions on the top plate, the first vertical attach portion comprising a first generally rectangular three sided opening in the front edge adjacent to, the first side edge, the second vertical attach portion comprising a second three sided opening on the top plate between the second can hole and the second side edge wherein each of the first or second three sided openings is adapted to receive the stud, the tip adapted to engage the stud; and a horizontal attach portion on the top plate, the horizontal attach portion comprises a three sided surround formed by the first and second vertical spacers, a support flange and a back leg adjacent to the back edge and adapted to receive the joist, the back leg on the support flange, the support flange on the back edge, the back leg spaced from the back edge, the back leg generally perpendicular to the top plate.
20. The can holder of claim 19, wherein the back leg is generally parallel to and spaced from the first vertical spacer, the second vertical spacer generally parallel to and spaced from the back leg.
Description
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0017] In the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which form a part of this application. The drawings show, by way of illustration, specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and structural changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. It is to be understood that the specific devices and processes illustrated in the attached drawings, and described in the following specification are simply exemplary embodiments of the inventive concepts defined in the appended claims. Hence, specific dimensions and other physical characteristics relating to the embodiments disclosed herein are not to be considered as limiting. It should be appreciated that the invention can be used for any suitable.
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[0046] Although the description above contains many specifications, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention but as merely providing illustrations of some of the embodiments of this invention. Thus, the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents rather than by the examples given. Further, the present invention has been shown and described with reference to the foregoing exemplary embodiments. It is to be understood, however, that other forms, details, and embodiments may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention which is defined in the following claims.