Drywall Anchor Device
20190055975 ยท 2019-02-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B2015/0076
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
The drywall anchor device successfully anchors a plurality of objects to a drywall, thereby avoiding damage to the drywall and preventing the loss of anchor-to-drywall that is well known in the practice. The device is provided in a plurality of sizes to further prevent object-to-drywall separation, especially when attempting to anchor large objects and shower rods to the drywall. Anchored tines on the drywall anchor device greatly decrease workloads and problems known in such attempts, as the device is quickly tapped into place with a mallet, hammer, or the like.
Claims
1. A drywall anchor device comprising: a plate having a first side spaced apart from a second side; and a plurality of spaced apart triangulated tines extended perpendicularly outward from the second side, wherein a flat border of each of the plurality of triangulated tines is embedded through the second side and a point of each of the plurality of triangulated tines is disposed distally from the second side; wherein the plate is positioned between a drywall surface and a shower rod so as to provide enhanced security of said shower rod.
2. The drywall anchor device of claim 1 wherein the plurality of triangulated tines equals four, a first pair of the plurality of triangulated tines is disposed diagonally apart and horizontally, and a second pair of the plurality of triangulated tines is disposed diagonally apart and vertically.
3. The drywall anchor device of claim 1 wherein at least the second side is flat.
4. The drywall anchor device of claim 2 wherein at least the second side is flat.
5. The drywall anchor device of claim 1 wherein the plate is circular.
6. The drywall anchor device of claim 2 wherein the plate is circular.
7. The drywall anchor device of claim 3 wherein the plate is circular.
8. The drywall anchor device of claim 4 wherein the plate is circular.
9. The drywall anchor device of claim 1 wherein the plate is rectangular.
10. The drywall anchor device of claim 2 wherein the plate is rectangular.
11. The drywall anchor device of claim 3 wherein the plate is rectangular.
12. The drywall anchor device of claim 4 wherein the plate is rectangular.
13. A drywall anchor device comprising: a rectangular plate having a flat first side spaced apart from a parallel flat second side; and a plurality of spaced apart triangulated tines extended perpendicularly outward from the second side, wherein a flat border of each of the plurality of triangulated tines is embedded and bonded through the second side, a point of each of the plurality of triangulated tines is disposed distally from the second side, at least a first pair of the plurality of triangulated tines is disposed diagonally apart and horizontally, and at least a second pair of the plurality of triangulated tines is disposed diagonally apart and vertically, wherein each of the plurality of triangulated tines is disposed proximal a perimeter of the sides; wherein the rectangular plate is positioned between a drywall surface and a shower rod so as to provide enhanced security of said shower rod.
14. The drywall anchor device of claim 13 comprising at least a pair of screw-in hooks selectively disposed through the first side.
15. A drywall anchor device comprising: a circular plate having a flat first side spaced apart from a parallel flat second side; and a plurality of spaced apart triangulated tines extended perpendicularly outward from the second side, a flat border of each of the plurality of triangulated tines embedded and bonded through the second side, a point of each of the plurality of triangulated tines disposed distally from the second side, at least a first pair of the plurality of triangulated tines disposed diagonally apart and horizontally, at least a second pair of the plurality of triangulated tines disposed diagonally apart and vertically, wherein each of the plurality of triangulated tines is disposed proximal a perimeter of the sides; wherein the circular plate is positioned between a drywall surface and a shower rod so as to provide enhanced security of said shower rod.
16. The drywall anchor device of claim 13 comprising at least a pair of screw-in hooks selectively disposed through the first side.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0016] The drywall anchor device 10 includes a plate 20 having a first side 22 spaced apart from a second side 24. Each of the first side 22 and the second side 24 is optionally flat or substantially flat. The first side 22 and the second side 24 are also optionally parallel. Each plate 20 has a perimeter 25 that separates the first side 22 from the second side 24. Each plate 20 is provided in at least circular 12 and rectangular 14 shapes.
[0017] Each of a plurality of spaced apart triangulated tines 26 is extended perpendicularly outward from the second side 24. A flat border 34 of each of the plurality of triangulated tines 26 is embedded through the second side 24. A point 36 of each of the plurality of triangulated tines 26 is disposed distally from the second side 24. The plurality of triangulated tines 26 optionally equals four. At least a first pair of the plurality of triangulated tines 26 is disposed diagonally apart and horizontally. At least a second pair of the plurality of triangulated tines 26 is disposed diagonally apart and vertically. The plurality of triangulated tines 26 at least includes a first tine 27, a second tine 28, a third tine 30, and a fourth tine 32. Each of the plurality of triangulated tines has at least a flat border 34 opposing a point 36. The point 36 pierces and partially continues inwardly within the drywall. Lastly, each of the plates 20 optionally includes a plurality of hooks 40.
[0018] Directional terms such as front, back, in, out, downward, upper, lower, and the like may have been used in the description. These terms are applicable to the embodiments shown and described in conjunction with the drawings. These terms are merely used for the purpose of description in connection with the drawings and do not necessarily apply to the position in which the drywall anchor device may be used.