BOARD MANIPULATION DEVICE
20200263441 ยท 2020-08-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04F21/22
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A device for manipulating a board is provided, the device comprising: a body having an upper side and a lower side; the body having a proximal end comprising an angled face, wherein the angled face is formed on the upper side, and wherein the angled face includes an aperture extending into the angled face and through the body; the body having a distal end including a U-shaped board engagement member including a pair of legs; and the body having at least one joist alignment member extending downwardly from the lower side.
Claims
1. A device for manipulating a board, comprising: a body having an upper side and a lower side; the body having a proximal end comprising an angled face, wherein the angled face is formed on the upper side, and wherein the angled face includes an aperture extending into the angled face and through the body; the body having a distal end including a U-shaped board engagement member including a pair of legs; and the body having at least one joist alignment member extending downwardly from the lower side.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein the aperture extends orthogonally into the angled face.
3. The device of claim 1, wherein the body has two joist alignment members extending downwardly from the lower side.
4. The device of claim 1, wherein the at least one joist alignment member is removable.
5. The device of claim 1, wherein the angled face is inclined at an angle of about 45 degrees relative to the upper side of the body.
6. The device of claim 1, further comprising a joist oriented in contact with the lower side, and further comprising a threaded fastener extending through the aperture and into the joist.
7. A device for manipulating a board, comprising: a body having an upper side and a lower side; the body having a proximal end comprising a first angled face and a second angled face, wherein the first angled face is formed on the upper side, wherein the second angled face is formed on the lower side, wherein the first angled face includes a first aperture extending into the first angled face and through the body, and wherein the second angled face includes a second aperture extending into the second angled face and through the body; the body having a distal end including a U-shaped board engagement member including a pair of legs; and the body having at least one joist alignment member extending downwardly from the lower side.
8. The device of claim 7, wherein the first aperture extends orthogonally into the first angled face.
9. The device of claim 7, wherein the second aperture extends orthogonally into the second angled face.
10. The device of claim 7, wherein the body has two joist alignment members extending downwardly from the lower side.
11. The device of claim 7, wherein the at least one joist alignment member is removable.
12. The device of claim 7, wherein the first angled face and the second angled face are inclined relative to one another by about 90 degrees.
13. The device of claim 7, further comprising a joist oriented in contact with the lower side, and further comprising a threaded fastener extending through the first aperture and into the joist.
14. The device of claim 7, further comprising a base member oriented in contact with the upper side, and further comprising a threaded fastener extending through the second aperture and into the base member.
15. A device for manipulating a board, comprising: a body having an upper side and a lower side; the body having a proximal end comprising an angled face, wherein the angled face is formed on the upper side, and wherein the angled face includes an aperture extending into the angled face and through the body; the body having a distal end including a U-shaped board engagement member including a pair of legs; and the body having at least one removable joist alignment member extending downwardly from the lower side.
16. The device of claim 15, wherein the aperture extends orthogonally into the angled face.
17. The device of claim 15, wherein the body has two joist alignment members extending downwardly from the lower side.
18. The device of claim 15, wherein the angled face is inclined at an angle of about 45 degrees relative to the upper side of the body.
19. The device of claim 15, further comprising a joist oriented in contact with the lower side, and further comprising a threaded fastener extending through the aperture and into the joist.
20. The device of claim 15, wherein the joist alignment members are removed, and further comprising a base member oriented in contact with the lower side, and further comprising a threaded fastener extending through the aperture and into the base member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] The accompanying figures, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate various example embodiments, and are used merely to illustrate various example embodiments. In the figures, like elements bear like reference numerals.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0023] Proximal end 108 may include an angled face 110 extending between its proximal-most face and its upper side 104. As illustrated in
[0024] Angled face 110 may include an aperture 112 extending completely through body 102, from angled face 110 to lower side 106. Aperture 112 may extend from angled face 110 through body 102 at an angle AA relative to angled face 110. Angle AA may be exactly or about 90 degrees relative to angled face 110. Aperture 112 may be substantially orthogonal to angled face 110. Aperture 112 may be orthogonal to angled face 110. Aperture 112 may be of a diameter to accept a threaded fastener extending therethrough, as described further below.
[0025] Upper side 104 may be substantially planar.
[0026] Body 102 may include at least one joist alignment member 120 extending downwardly from lower side 106. That is, at least one joist alignment member 120 extends from body 102 in a direction opposite upper side 104. Where device 100 includes two joist alignment members 120, a joist is oriented between the joist alignment members 120. As illustrated in
[0027] At distal end 114, device 100 includes a board engagement member 116. Board engagement member 116 may include at least one leg 118. Board engagement member 116 may be substantially U-shaped, including a pair of spaced apart legs 118. Board engagement member 116 may include at least one board engagement face 119 oriented at the distal-most end of each leg 118. Board engagement face 119 may engage and apply force to a board to be manipulated by device 100, such as for example board 232 in
[0028] As illustrated in
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[0030] Device 200 may be placed upon joist 230 such that lower side 206 rests upon an edge of the joist, and such that the pair of joist alignment members 220 are oriented on opposite sides of joist 230. Joist alignment members 220 may act to prevent device 200 from falling off of joist 230, while permitting device 200 to slide freely forward and backward longitudinally along joist 230.
[0031] Device 200 may include a threaded fastener 222 oriented in an aperture (not shown, but similar to aperture 112 discussed above) and extending through body 202. Threaded fastener 222 may include any of a variety of fasteners that are advanced longitudinally by one imparting rotational torque to the fastener. Threaded fastener 222 may include, without limitation, a screw, a lag bolt, a bolt, and the like. Threaded fastener may include a head configured to engage and apply a compressive force to device 200 normal to angled face 210. Threaded fastener 222 may engage at its distal end joist 230. For example, threaded fastener 222 may thread into joist 230. Threaded fastener 222 may be rotated and advanced longitudinally into joist 230 until threaded fastener 222 is placed in a state of tension, and applies a compressive force to device 200 normal to angled face 210.
[0032] The application of a compressive force upon angled face 210 may create a vertical force vector (directed toward lower side 206 and away from upper side 204) and a horizontal force vector (directed toward distal end 214 and away from proximal end 208). Accordingly, device 200 may experience a compressive force along its length originating at angled face 210, into legs 218 and board engagement faces 219, and which may apply a compressive force into a board engagement face 236 of manipulated board 232.
[0033] Manipulated board 232 may be a board or other structural member that a user of device 200 wishes to bend or otherwise manipulate into a desired position. For example, a user of device 200 may wish to provide a lateral force to a crooked (in the technical sense of that term in lumber terminology) board to manipulate the board into a desired position. Once manipulated board 232 is in the desired position, a user may apply one or more board fastener (not shown) to manipulated board 232 at any desired point on manipulated board 232, including for example between legs 218. The board fastener may be applied to manipulated board 232 on board engagement face 236.
[0034] A fixed board 234 may be oriented adjacent to manipulated board 232, and manipulated board 232 may be manipulated into a desired position relative to fixed board 234. For example, a user may desire to place manipulated board 232 into direct contact with fixed board 234. Alternatively, a user may desire to place manipulated board 232 into a spaced orientation relative to fixed board 234.
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[0036] A threaded fastener 322 may extend through aperture 312 and into joist 330, and a rotational torque may be applied to the threaded fastener. As discussed above, threaded fastener 322 may be extended into device 300 until the proximal head of threaded fastener 322 engages and applies a compressive force upon angled face 310 and threaded fastener 322 is placed in a state of tension. Threaded fastener 322 engages joist 330, such as by example threading into joist 330.
[0037] The compressive force applied to angled face 310 includes a horizontal component illustrated as force F. Force F is a compressive force that extends longitudinally along device 300 away from proximal end 308 and toward distal end 314. Force F extends through board engagement member 316, at least one leg 318, and into board engagement face 319. Force F passes through board engagement face 319 and into a device engagement face (such as 236) of a manipulated board (such as 232).
[0038] As illustrated, lower side 306 engages and rests upon an upper side of joist 330.
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[0040] As illustrated, at least one joist alignment member 420 may be selectively removable by a user. Joist alignment member 420 may include at least one fastener access channel 424 through which a user may access and install or remove fasteners (not shown) to affix joist alignment member 420 to lower side 406 of body 402.
[0041] As illustrated in
[0042] Threaded fastener 422 may engage base member 440, for example, by threading into base member 440 by the application of a torque to threaded fastener 422. Threaded fastener 422 may be tightened until it exerts a compressive force on angled face 410, and threaded fastener 422 is placed into a state of tension. A horizontal component of the compressive force exerted on angled face 410 is directed longitudinally along device 400, and is illustrated as force F. Force F passes through a manipulated board as described above.
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[0044] First and second angled faces 510A, 510B may each be substantially planar. Angled faces 510A, 510B may be oriented about 90 degrees relative to one another. First angled face 510A may be inclined about 45 degrees relative to upper side 504. Second angled face 510B may be inclined about 45 degrees relative to lower side 506. First angled face 510A may include a first aperture 512A extending from first angled face 510A to lower side 506. Second angled face 510B may include a second aperture 512B extending from second angled face 510B to upper side 504. Each aperture 512A, 512B may extend substantially orthogonally into its respective angled face 510A, 510B. First aperture 512A may be oriented about 90 degrees relative to second aperture 512B. First aperture 512A may intersect second aperture 512B.
[0045] At least one joist alignment member 520 may be removable as illustrated in
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[0047] A threaded fastener (not shown) may extend through one of apertures 612A or 612B, and into base member 640. As illustrated in
[0048] A horizontal component of the compressive force applied to second angled face 610B by a threaded fastener extends longitudinally along the length of device 600, and into device engagement face 636 of manipulated board 632, which results in the controlled bending or otherwise manipulation of board 632. Board 632 may be manipulated into a desired position, which may be relative to the position of a fixed board 634.
[0049] Device 600 may likewise be used with a joist instead of base member 640, by simply reverting device 600 so that lower surface 606 is oriented downwardly and mates with a joist, and joist alignment members 620 are oriented on either side of the joist. In such an arrangement, first angled face 610A is oriented upwardly, and first aperture 612A receives a threaded fastener (not shown) that extends through body 602 and into the joist.
[0050] In this manner, device 600 may be applied to either of a joist, or any planar base member such as a subfloor, without having to remove joist alignment members 620, but rather through simply inverting device 600.
[0051] Any of devices 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, and 600 may be made of any of a variety of materials, including, without limitation, a metal including an alloy, a polymer, a wood material, a composite, and the like. Any of various individual components of devices 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, and 600 may be made of any of a variety of materials, which may be different from other components thereof.
[0052] Any of devices 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, and 600 may be used to manipulate boards into place, including for example deck boards or flooring boards.
[0053] To the extent that the term includes or including is used in the specification or the claims, it is intended to be inclusive in a manner similar to the term comprising as that term is interpreted when employed as a transitional word in a claim. Furthermore, to the extent that the term or is employed (e.g., A or B) it is intended to mean A or B or both. When the applicants intend to indicate only A or B but not both then the term only A or B but not both will be employed. Thus, use of the term or herein is the inclusive, and not the exclusive use. See Bryan A. Garner, A Dictionary of Modern Legal Usage 624 (2d. Ed. 1995). Also, to the extent that the terms in or into are used in the specification or the claims, it is intended to additionally mean on or onto. To the extent that the term substantially is used in the specification or the claims, it is intended to take into consideration the degree of precision reasonably available in the relevant manufacturing. To the extent that the term selectively is used in the specification or the claims, it is intended to refer to a condition of a component wherein a user of the apparatus may activate or deactivate the feature or function of the component as is necessary or desired in use of the apparatus. To the extent that the term operatively connected is used in the specification or the claims, it is intended to mean that the identified components are connected in a way to perform a designated function. As used in the specification and the claims, the singular forms a, an, and the include the plural. Finally, where the term about is used in conjunction with a number, it is intended to include 10% of the number. In other words, about 10 may mean from 9 to 11.
[0054] As stated above, while the present application has been illustrated by the description of embodiments thereof, and while the embodiments have been described in considerable detail, it is not the intention of the applicants to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. Additional advantages and modifications will readily appear to those skilled in the art, having the benefit of the present application. Therefore, the application, in its broader aspects, is not limited to the specific details, illustrative examples shown, or any apparatus referred to. Departures may be made from such details, examples, and apparatuses without departing from the spirit or scope of the general inventive concept.