Structural wood beam weather guard cap
20200002936 ยท 2020-01-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04F2015/02072
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F15/02183
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F15/02044
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A protective cap placed on top of a structural beam for the purpose of protecting the structural beam from water, chemicals, electrolyses or other elements which may degrade the structural integrity of the structural beam. The protective cap may be constructed of a self sealing or self healing material for the purpose of restricting liquids from seeping through screw holes or nail holes. The edges of the protective cap may be formed so as to shed a liquid away from the sides of the structural beam. The cap may also have properties for protecting it from the effects of the sun and ultraviolet rays The cap may form a protective spacer between the structural beam material and the decking material which is fastened to above the structural beam.
Claims
1. A structural wood beam cap apparatus for placing over the top surface of said structural wood beam for the purpose of protecting said wood beam from water damage wherein said cap apparatus comprises a length for covering a length of said wood beam, a width for covering a width of said wood beam and a thickness for giving structural strength to said cap apparatus and said width further comprises an edge wherein said edge extends beyond said width of said wood beam, and said edge further comprises a formed shape which will shed said water away from the sides of said structural wood beam; and said cap apparatus further comprises a compound and said compound further comprises a self healing property wherein said cap apparatus seals it's self against a nail or screw when said nail or screw penetrates said cap apparatus; whereby water located on the top of said cap apparatus will be restricted from following said nail or screw through said cap apparatus and into said wood beam.
2. The apparatus as described in claim 1 wherein said cap apparatus further comprising an adhesive compound for the purpose of attaching said cap apparatus to said structural wood beam.
3. The apparatus as described in claim 1 wherein said cap apparatus further comprising a compound for protecting said cap apparatus from the effects of the sun.
4. The apparatus as described in claim 1 wherein said cap apparatus further comprises an adhesive compound applied to the bottom surface of said cap apparatus; whereby said cap apparatus may be glued to said structural wood beam, and said adhesive properties may resist water from collecting between said cap apparatus and said structural wood beam.
5. The apparatus as described in claim 1 wherein said cap apparatus further comprises an adhesive compound applied to the top surface of said cap apparatus; whereby said cap apparatus may be glued to a decking board; whereby said adhesive properties may resist water from collecting between said cap and said decking board.
6. A structural wood beam cap apparatus for placing over the top surface of a structural wood beam for the purpose of protecting said structural wood beam from water damage, wherein said cap apparatus comprises a length, a width and a thickness wherein said cap apparatus is formed so that said length of said cap apparatus extends a length of said structural beam's top surface, and the width of said cap apparatus exceeds the width of said structural wood beams top surface and said width further comprises an edge wherein said edge extends beyond said width of said wood beam, and said edge further comprises a formed shape which will shed said water away from the sides of said structural wood beam; and the thickness of said cap apparatus gives structural strength to said cap apparatus, and said cap apparatus further comprises a compound and said compound further comprises a self healing property and said cap apparatus further comprises a compound which further comprises an ultra violet resisting property.
7. A method for restricting water from penetrating the top surface of a structural wood beam implemented by a water resistant, water shedding, self healing, ultra violet resistant cap apparatus positioned to the top surface of said structural wood beam, comprising the steps of: Positioning the bottom surface of a cap apparatus to the top surface of a structural wood beam; positioning a bottom side of a decking apparatus to the top surface of said cap apparatus; forcing a fastener apparatus throw said decking apparatus and said cap apparatus and into said structural wood beam for the purpose of fastening said decking apparatus to said structural wood beam while also forming a liquid resistant seal between said decking apparatus and said structural wood beam; for the purpose of restricting a liquid from following said fastener apparatus into said structural beam.
8. A method as described in claim 7 and further comprising the step of Applying an adhesive to the bottom side of said cap apparatus for the purpose of adhering and sealing said cap apparatus to said structural wood beam.
9. A method as described in claim 7 and further comprising the step of Applying an adhesive to a top side of said cap apparatus for the purpose of adhering and sealing said cap to said decking apparatus.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0024] Using the drawings, illustrations of the present invention will now be explained.
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[0026] A cap 4 having a length which extends a length of the structural beam 1 and a width which is substantially equal to or exceeds the top surface 2 width, and said cap 4 has a thickness for the purpose of giving it structural strength. The cap 4 may be constructed of compounds which give it a self healing/self sealing property. Self healing properties includes the cap compound ability to seal against a nail of screw which penetrates the cap 4 thus resisting water from following a nail or screw through the penetration hole which may be created by the nail or screw penetrating the cap 4. The cap 4 may also include a compound having an ability for resisting the effects of the sun, including a resistance to ultra violet light. The cap 4 may be positioned between the structural beam 1 top surface 2 and a decking board 7. A fastener 8 may be forced through the decking board 7, through the cap 4 and into the structural beam 1 for the purpose of attaching the decking board 7 to the structural beam 1. The fastener 8 may be a nail, a screw or the like. A property of the cap 4 material of construction may be that it seals 6 against the fastener 8 so as to restrict water 9 and other liquids 9 from following the fastener 8 into the structural beam 1.
[0027] The edge 5 of the cap 4 may be formed so as to shed water 9 away from the side 3 of the structural beam 1.
[0028] An adhesive 10 may be positioned between the cap 4 and the structural beam 1 for the purpose of holding the cap 4 in position during construction. The adhesive 10 may also include a sealing property for the purpose of restriction water 9 from following the fastener 8 into the structural beam 1.
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[0033] The preceding description has been presented only to illustrate and describe an example of the invention. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to any precise form disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching.
[0034] The illustrations were chosen and described in order to explain the principles of the invention and its practical application. The preceding description is intended to enable others skilled in the art to utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the following claims.
[0035] If, for any reason this application is not believed to be in full condition for allowance, applicant respectfully request the constructive assistance and suggestions of the Examiner pursuant to M.P.E.P. 2173.02 and 707.07(j) in order that the undersigned can place this application in allowable condition as soon as possible and without the need for further proceedings.