Fallen Undermount Sink Repair Apparatus and Method
20200157791 ยท 2020-05-21
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Abstract
A fallen undermount sink complete repair apparatus includes a wall bracket having at least one flange portion configured for fixedly fastening to a vertical wall and a second central portion generally perpendicular to said flange portion, with an aperture therethrough. Additionally, there is an expandable elongated member pivotably attached at a proximal end to the wall bracket, and at the distal end of the elongated member is a sink bracket head portion generally perpendicular to that of the elongated member and configured to press against a portion of the underside rim of a detached sink.
Claims
1. A fallen sink complete repair apparatus comprising: a) a wall bracket configured for substantial weight bearing, said wall bracket having at least one flange portion configured for fixedly fastening to a vertical wall and a second central portion generally perpendicular to said flange portion, said central portion including at least one aperture therethrough, b) an expandable elongated member having a preselected minimum length with the overall length adjustable via at least one threaded portion, said elongated member pivotably attached at a proximal end to said central wall bracket portion, and c) a sink bracket head portion centrally attached to a distal end of said elongated member and generally perpendicular to that of said elongated member, said sink bracket portion configured to press against a predetermined portion of the underside rim of a detached sink.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said sink bracket head portion has two sink-contact pads at opposing ends of a top edge of said sink bracket portion.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said elongated member is a turnbuckle shaft with two threaded portions and a lock nut adjacent said proximal end.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said expandable elongated member is two overlapping interlocking channels.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said expandable elongated member is pivotably attached to said wall bracket such as to be rotatable away from a cabinet wall.
6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said sink bracket head portion is free to pivot around a bolt attachment at said distal end of said expandable elongated member.
7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said minimum length of said expandable elongated member is at least 15 centimeters (about 6 inches).
8. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said wall bracket has two flange portions on opposite sides of the central portion.
9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the said two flange portions are approximately at 90-degrees to one another and said central portion has a minimum length of 6 centimeters.
10. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the said two flange portions are in the same plane and said central portion forms and angle less than 80-degrees to one of said flanges.
11. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the said two flange portions are connected pivotably with a removable pin and configured such that central portion is also pivotably attached to said pin such that an angle with a flange is variable over a wide range, and further includes means for locking said central portion in position.
12. A method for repairing a fallen sink comprising the steps of: a) procuring one or more of an apparatus consisting of a wall bracket, an expandable elongated member pivotably attached to said wall bracket, and a sink head bracket at the opposite end, b) applying sealant along the top rim of the sink, c) securely fastening the wall bracket to the cabinet wall, d) expanding the elongated member to jack up the sink until it is securely in place, and e) leaving apparatus in place as part of the permanent repair.
13. The method according to claim 11 with the added step of: temporarily installing the wall bracket with the head bracket near the underside of the sink rim, between steps b) and c).
14. The method according to claim 10 with the added step of: installing one or more additional bracket apparatuses as needed, between step d) and e).
15. A sink-repair kit comprising: a) two assemblies of; (1) a wall bracket configured for substantial weight bearing, said wall bracket having at least one flange portion configured for fixedly fastening to a vertical wall and a second central portion generally perpendicular to said flange portion, said central portion including at least one aperture therethrough, (2) an expandable elongated member having a preselected minimum length with the overall length adjustable via at least one threaded portion, said elongated member pivotably attached at a proximal end to said central wall bracket portion, and (3) a sink bracket head portion centrally attached to a distal end of said elongated member and generally perpendicular to that of said elongated member, said sink bracket portion configured to press against a predetermined portion of the underside rim of a detached sink, b) one ratchet bracket with two interlocking tracks and a single support arm, c) an L-shaped repair bracket, and d) multiple screw fasteners.
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