Adjustable pedestal for partition
10844597 ยท 2020-11-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04B2/82
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F15/02464
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E04B2/7416
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E04F2015/02127
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E04B2/7405
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E04B2002/7492
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E04B2/74
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International classification
E04B2/82
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E04F15/02
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Abstract
A pedestal for supporting a partition and a method for a partition. The pedestal includes a base for mounting onto a floor, the base having a peripheral outer surface. The pedestal also includes a body having a first end opposite a second end and an inner surface proximate the first end interfacing with the base peripheral outer surface. A cap is coupled to the body proximate the second end, and a bracket is coupled to the cap for coupling with a partition. The method includes connecting a base to a floor, coupling a body of to the base, coupling a sleeve to the base on which is coupled a bracket, and coupling the partition to the bracket.
Claims
1. A pedestal for supporting a partition comprising: a base for being mounted onto a horizontal floor of a dwelling, wherein the base comprises an opening; a body extending along an axis and having a first end opposite a second end; a cap coupled to an outer surface of the body proximate the second end, wherein the cap axial location along said axis is adjustable relative to the body; a bracket extending above said cap and coupled to the cap for receiving a vertically extending partition for defining a vertical side wall of a compartment; a pin for being attached to the horizontal floor and for penetrating the base opening; and wherein the base opening has at least one dimension having a length greater than one and a half times the outer surface diameter of the pin, wherein the base is capable of sliding transversely relative to the pin along said length in more than one direction when said pin is penetrating said base opening, wherein at least a portion of the base and at least a portion of the pin are received in the body through the first end, and wherein the base has a threaded outer surface and the body has a threaded inner surface proximate or at the first end for being threaded to the base threaded outer surface, and wherein the body axial location relative to the base is adjustable along said axis.
2. The pedestal as recited in claim 1, wherein the body is cylindrical and has an outer surface diameter of at least 0.5 inch.
3. The pedestal as recited in claim 1, wherein the pin has a threaded outer surface; and a fastener for fastening to the threaded outer surface of the pin for urging the base against the horizontal floor.
4. The pedestal as recited in claim 3, further comprising a washer sandwiched between the fastener and the base.
5. The pedestal as recited in claim 1, wherein the base opening is elongated along said length.
6. The pedestal as recited in claim 1, wherein the base comprises a peripheral outer surface, the body extends over an entire axial length of the peripheral outer surface of the base.
7. The pedestal as recited in claim 1, wherein the base comprises a peripheral outer surface, and wherein the body surrounds the entire peripheral outer surface of the base.
8. The pedestal as recited in claim 1, wherein said base has a periphery, wherein the periphery defines a maximum outer boundary of said base, wherein at least an axial portion of said periphery is received in the body through the first end.
9. The pedestal as recited in claim 1, wherein the pin comprises a conical end for extending above the floor.
10. The pedestal as recited in claim 1, wherein the compartment is a stall or a cubicle.
11. A pedestal and partition combination comprising: a vertically extending partition; a base for being mounted onto a horizontal floor of a dwelling, wherein the base comprises an opening; a body extending along an axis and having a first end opposite a second end; a cap coupled to an outer surface of the body at or proximate the second end, wherein the cap axial location along said axis is adjustable relative to the body; a bracket extending over the cap and coupled to the cap receiving said vertically extending partition defining a vertical side wall of a compartment; a pin for being attached to the horizontal floor and for penetrating the base opening; and wherein the base opening has at least one dimension having a length greater than at least one and a half times the outer surface diameter of the pin, wherein the base is capable of sliding transversely relative to the pin along said length in more than one direction when said pin is penetrating said base opening, wherein the base has a threaded outer surface and the body has a threaded inner surface at or proximate the first end for being threaded to the base threaded outer surface, and wherein the body axial location relative to the base is adjustable along said axis, and wherein at least a portion of said base and at least a portion of said pin are received in the body through the first end.
12. The combination as recited in claim 11, wherein the pin comprises a conical end for extending above the floor.
13. The combination as recited in claim 11, wherein the compartment is a stall or a cubicle.
14. A method for mounting a pedestal for supporting a partition to a floor comprising: attaching a pin having a longitudinal axis to a floor; placing a base, having an opening having at least one dimension having a length at least one and a half times the outer surface diameter of the pin, over the pin; sliding the base transversely to the longitudinal axis of the pin over the floor in any of a plurality of directions along said length; coupling a locking member to the pin locking the base relative to the pin; and threading a body inner surface of said pedestal to an outer surface of said base at or proximate a first end of said body to any level of a plurality of desired levels along said outer surface, wherein the body has a second end opposite said first end, and wherein at least a portion of said base and at least a portion of said pin are received in the body; coupling a cap with a bracket to an outer surface of the body at any level of a plurality of desired levels relative to the body and proximate or at the body second end; and mounting on said bracket a vertically extending partition defining a vertical side wall of a compartment.
15. The method as recited in claim 14, wherein the locking member is a fastener that fastens to an outer surface of the pin.
16. The method as recited in claim 14, wherein the locking member is a nut and wherein coupling the locking member comprises threading the nut on an outer surface of the pin.
17. The method as recited in claim 14, wherein the base has a periphery, wherein the periphery defines a maximum outer boundary of the base, and wherein mounting a body, comprises receiving at least an axial portion of said periphery within the body.
18. The method of claim 14, further comprising placing a washer over the pin prior to coupling the locking member, wherein coupling the locking member comprises pressing the washer against the base.
19. The method as recited in claim 14, wherein the compartment is a stall or a cubicle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(11) In an example embodiment, an adjustable pedestal 5 is provided which includes a base 10 for mounting onto a floor 12 (
(12) A body 28, which in an example embodiment as shown in
(13) In an example embodiment, an upper portion 30 of the body opposite the base has a threaded outer surface portion 32 for receiving a cap 34. The cap has a top wall 40. A peripheral wall 42 extends transversely from the top wall. The cap has a portion 36 of its peripheral wall inner surface threaded. In an example embodiment, a middle portion or a portion located somewhere between opposite ends of the cap is only threaded. In this regard, as the cap is threaded onto the body, the cap will translate up or down relative to the body. In an example embodiment, the threaded inner surface portion of the peripheral wall is defined on a lip, as for example an annular lip 37, extending from the inner surface of the cap peripheral wall, as for example shown in
(14) In an example embodiment, the cap has an opening 46 for receiving a shaft 48 connected to a bracket 50 for receiving a partition. In an example embodiment, the cap has the opening 46 at a central portion of its top for receiving the shaft 48 extending from the bracket. The shaft may be fixed to the cap. In another example embodiment, the shaft is free to rotate relative to the cap. In an example embodiment, the shaft is fixedly attached to the bracket. For example, the shaft may be threaded into an opening 52 in the bracket or it may be welded to the bracket or it may be integrally formed with a bracket. In an example embodiment, the shaft is slid into the opening of the cap such that the bracket sits on the cap. In one example embodiment, the bracket may form a channel having two vertical walls 54, 56 extending from a horizontal wall 58 for receiving a partition 60 there-between (
(15) To install an example embodiment pedestal, the alignment pin 14 with the base is aligned on the appropriate laser marking. The alignment pin, if removable, may then be removed if so desired. The base is fastened to the floor as for example by using fasteners through openings 22 formed on the base or by adhering the base to the floor with an appropriate adhesive. The body 28 is then attached to the base. In an example embodiment, the cylindrical body may be press fitted or threaded onto the threaded outer peripheral surface of the base. The cap with the bracket coupled thereto, is threaded onto the threaded outer surface 32 of the body until the height of the cap and thus the bracket is at an appropriate level for properly receiving and supporting the partition. The embodiment when the shaft 48 extending from the bracket rotates fairly relative to the cap, the bracket with the shaft is rotated to the appropriate position for receiving the partition. If the bracket is fixed to the cap, the cap itself is rotated to the appropriate position.
(16) As described, the body may have any geometric outer shape. For example, it may be rectangular or square or triangular or octangular or ellipsoid in cross-section. The cap in such embodiments may be provided with a circular inner surface such that it may be threaded on a portion of the body that is also circular in cross-section. In another embodiment, the cap may be slidably adjusted relative to the body and may be locked in place using a fastener.
(17) In example embodiments, the body may have an outer surface diameter of at least 0.5 inch. In another example embodiment the body may have an outer surface diameter of at least 1 inch. In further example embodiment, the body may have an outer surface diameter of at least 1.5 inch or greater. In example embodiments wherein the outer surface of the body is not cylindrical, the outer dimension perpendicular to a plane of the partition (i.e., a horizontal dimension) is one embodiment at least 0.5 inch, in another embodiment at least 1 inch and in a further embodiment at least 1.5 inches. By having a dimension of at least 0.5 inch perpendicular to a plane of the partition, the body, which is mounted such that it is very close or abuts the floor, is able to withstand the bending loads provided by the partition and resist bending better than conventional pedestals.
(18) In another example embodiment pedestal 100 as shown in
(19) The body 102 has an end portion 114 opposite the base which includes an opening 116 for receiving a shaft 118. In an example embodiment, the opening is a threaded opening and the shaft is a threaded shaft, i.e., the shaft has a threaded outer surface 119. The shaft is coupled to a bracket 120 for supporting a pedestal. The bracket 120 may be of any type such as the type of brackets described herein and shown in
(20) An outer sleeve 124 extends over the upper portion of the body for hiding the shaft 118. In an example embodiment, the end portion 114 of the body has an outer surface having a diameter or a dimension 126 that is smaller than the dimension 128 of an adjacent section of the body. The sleeve 124 is slideably fitted over the reduced dimensioned end portion 114 of the body. In the shown example embodiment, the sleeve also has a rectangular shaped outer surface. However, the sleeve may have an outer surface with other shapes such as square, circular, oval, polygonal, etc. Once the shaft with the bracket is locked into place with the nut 122, the sleeve is slid upward so as to cover the exposed shaft 118 and then locked into position, as for example by a fastener 130 that penetrates the sleeve and engages or penetrates an outer surface of the body end portion 114, as for example shown in
(21) In another example embodiment, the base is adjustable relative to the pin to allow for adjustments. In this example embodiment, as shown in
(22) Although only a few example embodiments have been described in detail above, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that many modifications are possible in the example embodiments without materially departing from this invention. For example the embodiment disclosed in in