Removable/Re-usable Bracket
20190160649 ยท 2019-05-30
Assignee
Inventors
- Tyler Humphreys (Eugene, OR, US)
- Ken Humphreys (Henderson, NV, US)
- Edward Haase (Henderson, NV, US)
- Nick Berry (Las Vegas, NV, US)
- Jeremy Burkhardt (Las Vegas, NV, US)
Cpc classification
B25H7/045
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H04R1/025
ELECTRICITY
F21S8/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B23D59/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21V21/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
Improvements in a reusable locating bracket for a recessed speaker or light bracket is disclosed. The bracket matches the hole diameter for a speaker of light. The bracket is installed prior to installation of drywall and is used as a trim guide. After installation of the drywall and cutting or trimming of the opening, the bracket is folded, bent, rotated or articulated where it can be removable through the trimmed opening in the drywall or sheet rock. The bracket has folding hinges for retaining side supports. The side supports are typically strips of cardboard, chip board or other material that provides a span from the bracket to studs, joists or beams. The folding hinges have teeth that grip the cardboard and can be opened to pull the cardboard through the retainer.
Claims
1. A removable/re-usable bracket comprising: a frame; said frame forming a circular ring having a first diameter; said frame having at least two section; said at least two sections being articulatable to reduce said frame to a dimension less than said first diameter; at least two extensions having temporal retention mechanism, and said at least two extensions hinge from said frame.
2. The removable/re-usable bracket according to claim 1 wherein said at least two sections are arc sectors.
3. The removable/re-usable bracket according to claim 1 wherein said articulation is from dis-assembly, sliding sides or accordion sides.
4. The removable/re-usable bracket according to claim 1 wherein bracket is made from plastic or paper.
5. The removable/re-usable bracket according to claim 1 further includes a hole in a solid surface wherein said hole is the same diameter or a smaller diameter than said first diameter.
6. The removable/re-usable bracket according to claim 1 further includes at least one side support.
7. The removable/re-usable bracket according to claim 6 wherein said at least one side support is paper, chip board, cardboard or plastic.
8. The removable/re-usable bracket according to claim 7 wherein said temporal retention mechanisms have gripping features to retain said at least one side support.
9. The removable/re-usable bracket according to claim 1 wherein said at least two extensions lock into said frame.
10. The removable/re-usable bracket according to claim 1 wherein said at least two extensions have a plurality of teeth.
11. The removable/re-usable bracket according to claim 1 further includes a rib support.
12. The removable/re-usable bracket according to claim 11 wherein said rib support is perpendicular to a top surface or a bottom surface of said frame.
13. The removable/re-usable bracket according to claim 11 wherein said rib support includes a plurality of slots.
14. The removable/re-usable bracket according to claim 6 further includes a second side support wherein said second side support is inserted into said frame in a parallel or perpendicular relationship to said at least a first side support.
15. The removable/re-usable bracket according to claim 6 wherein said at least one side support is temporally securable and removable from said frame.
16. The removable/re-usable bracket according to claim 6 wherein said at least one side support is flexible.
17. The removable/re-usable bracket according to claim 1 wherein said at least two extensions are on an outside of said circular ring.
18. The removable/re-usable bracket according to claim 1 wherein said at least two extensions exist on said frame in a parallel, perpendicular, or angular relationship to each other.
19. A removable/re-usable bracket comprising: a frame; said frame forming a circular ring with an inner hole; said frame having at least two section; said at least two sections being bendable to reduce said frame to a dimension less than said inner hole; at least two extensions that are removable from said frame, and said at least two extensions hinge from said frame.
20. A removable/re-usable bracket comprising: a frame; said frame forming a circular ring with an inner hole; said frame having at least two section; said at least two sections being bendable to reduce said frame to a dimension less than said inner hole; at least two extensions that extend from said frame, and said at least two extensions hinge from said frame.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING(S)
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[0029] It is contemplated that the entire removable/re-usable bracket 10 can be fabricated from a single molded piece of plastic. In a typical installation in a house or building the multiple holes are required. A single removable/re-usable bracket 10 can be installed, used, removed and then used in other locations. This eliminates the need to purchase a trim frame for each speaker or lighting installation and leaving the trim frame inside of a wall or ceiling.
[0030] This figure shows a plurality of extensions 50. Specifically, there are four extensions 50, 50A, 50B and 50C are placed to provide linear, perpendicular and angular relationships to the removable/re-usable bracket 10. While there are four extension 50 that are shown, it is contemplated that less than four can be used with the design or more than four can be incorporated. Each of these extensions 50 have a hinged door 51 for securing a support member or side support (not shown in this figure). Side supports are typically strips of cardboard, chip board or other material that provides a span from the bracket to studs, joists or beams. The folding hinges or hinged doors 51 have teeth 52 that grip the cardboard and can be opened to pull the cardboard through the retainer. Each folding hinges or hinged doors 51 has a hinge axis 58.
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[0036] In other contemplated embodiments, the removable/re-usable bracket is not necessarily just a folding bracket, and can have parts that allow for the bracket to be made small enough or deformable enough to fit back through the hole. In addition, to the folding, the removable/re-usable bracket can be made like a sponge to be squished, a pad lock or with a part that slides out of the way (rotationally or pop up), or a like that can be snapped and un-snapped in sections to be removed.
[0037] Thus, specific embodiments of a removable/re-usable bracket have been disclosed. It should be apparent, however, to those skilled in the art that many more modifications besides those described are possible without departing from the inventive concepts herein. The inventive subject matter, therefore, is not to be restricted except in the spirit of the appended claims.
SEQUENCE LISTING
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