TAPPING BLOCK
20230313542 · 2023-10-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04F21/22
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
An invertible tapping block having first and second opposed sides each configured to be struck with an impacting member, and a web between the sides, the web having upper and lower support surfaces to which a handle is selectively attached, and the web including opposed projections, different from each other, and configured to engage different configurations of flooring planks.
Claims
1. An invertible tapping block comprising: an elongated rectangular base having first and second opposed sides each configured to be struck with an impacting member, the two opposed sides being interconnected by a web; the web having opposed first and second faces; the web first face having a support surface extending from the first side toward the second side; the web second face having a support surface extending from the second side toward the first side; the web first face including a portion configured to be in contact with a first configuration of a flooring plank; the web second face including a portion configured to be in contact with a second configuration of a flooring plank; said first and second flooring plank configurations being different from each other; and a handle removably selectively attachable to said first support surface and to said second support surface.
2. The invertible tapping block according to claim 1, wherein the first and second opposed sides are generally flat.
3. The invertible tapping block according to claim 1, wherein the first and second support surfaces are generally flat.
4. The invertible tapping block according to claim 1, wherein each of the first and second support surfaces include a threaded recess and wherein the handle includes a threaded fastener to selectively engage a threaded recess to fasten the handle to the base.
5. The invertible tapping block according to claim 4, wherein each threaded recess is offset relative to the opposed first and second sides.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] The figures should be understood as being for purposes of illustration only. One skilled in the art will readily recognize from the following, that alternate embodiments of the tapping block, and their use, may be employed without departing from the principles described herein.
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[0018] A removable handle 24 is provided for the tapping block. The handle includes a base plate 26 which may be formed as a separate part or formed integrally as part of the handle. The handle including the base is generally “D” shaped. A threaded fastener 28 extends through an aperture 30 in the base plate. A knurled knob 32 is provided at one end of the fastener.
[0019] The details of the web 22 will now be explained. Referring to
[0020] The web 22 includes a threaded recess 52 extending down from the support surface 44 toward the second face 42 to receive the threaded fastener 28. The web first face 40 includes a recess 54 extending toward the side 14 and toward the second face 42.
[0021] The second face 42 of the web 22 will now be explained. The second face includes a generally flat support surface 56 extending about ⅔ of the distance from side 14 toward side 16. One end of the support surface 56 includes a downward portion (as viewed in
[0022] The web includes a second threaded recess 62 extending up from the support surface 56 toward the first face 40. The web second face 42 includes a recess 64 extending toward side 16 and toward the first face 40.
[0023] The provision of each recess 54, 64 results in a thinner portion of the web, from top to bottom, thus reducing the weight of the web.
[0024] It should be appreciated that terms such as upward and downward are dependent on the orientation of the web 22 as will be better understood from consideration of all the Figures.
[0025] It should be appreciated that the tapping block may be used for all known types of flooring planks such as, but not limited to, flat edged non-interlocking, tongue and groove, and other types of interlocking planks.
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[0029] The handle is secured to the flat surface (44 or 56) remote from the side (14 or 16) where the hammer or mallet will impact the tapping block. Thus, the handle is offset from the center of the tapping block, when viewed from the end, and is closer to the already-installed planks. This provides the benefit of allowing the weight of the user to be applied vertically on the plank being installed, to maintain the plank being installed as level or flat (when compared to the already-installed planks) as desired. The offset use of the handle also prevents excessive vertical forces from being applied to the plank being installed.
[0030] The foregoing is a complete descriptive of one embodiment of a tapping block. Many changes and modifications may be made by those of skill in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the foregoing.