Wall mount bracket for outdoor equipment
10113769 ยท 2018-10-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F24F13/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16M13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A wall mount bracket for HVAC Equipment such as a heat pump, AC condensing unit, and preferably the exterior condenser unit of a mini split system. The system can advantageously be used in colder climates to prevent equipment from freezing and keep equipment above the level of the snow, etc. The wall mounts herein employ an offset to space the unit away from the wall of the structure to provide clearance on the rear of the unit. The offset also allows the units to be mounted above the top of the foundation wall without disrupting the exterior siding of the structure.
Claims
1. A support apparatus for attaching equipment to a wall of a structure, the support apparatus comprising: first and second angled bracket arms configured to be mounted side by side in spaced apart relation, each of the first and second angled bracket arms including: a lower portion configured to be attached to a foundation of the structure; an angled portion extending from the lower portion along a direction angled from an extending direction of the lower portion; and an upper portion extending from the angled portion along a direction generally parallel to the extending direction of the lower portion; and first and second equipment support arms respectfully supported by the first and second angled bracket arms, each of the first and second equipment support arms including a horizontal member secured at a generally right angle to a vertical member, wherein each vertical member is removably attached to the upper portion of a respective one of the first and second angled bracket arms, each of the vertical and horizontal members for each of the first and second equipment support arms includes parallel axially extending side walls and an axially extending web extending between the parallel axially extending side walls, the parallel axially extending side walls and the axially extending web cooperating to define a channel; and a bent plate having a proximal end attached to an outward facing surface of one of the angled portions, and a distal end horizontally extending a distance from the proximal end, wherein a proximal end of the first equipment support arm's vertical member includes a notch formed in the respective axially extending web, the notch receiving the horizontal member of the first equipment support arm, the horizontal member of the first equipment support arm extending into the respective channel defined by the vertical member of the first equipment support arm and resting on the distal end of the bent plate.
2. The support apparatus of claim 1, wherein the angled bracket arms are formed of square metal tubing.
3. The support apparatus of claim 1, wherein at least one of the angled portions extends along a direction at an angle in the range of from about 15 degrees to about 75 degrees with respect to the extending direction of the respective lower portion.
4. The support apparatus of claim 3, wherein the angle is 45 degrees.
5. The support apparatus of claim 3, wherein the angle is selected to define a predetermined clearance between at least one of the upper portions and a wall of the structure.
6. The support apparatus of claim 1, wherein at least one of said upper portions is configured to extend above a top of a foundation wall of the structure when the respective lower portion is secured to the foundation wall.
7. The support apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of fasteners for securing at least one of the lower portions to a wall of the structure.
8. The support apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the first and second support arm's vertical and horizontal members further include axial, outwardly extending flanges on each of the parallel axially extending side walls, wherein the parallel axially extending side walls, axially extending web, and outwardly extending flanges cooperate to define a structure having a generally top-hat shaped cross section.
9. The support apparatus of claim 1, wherein at least one of the first and second support arms is formed of a material selected from bent sheet metal and roll-formed sheet metal.
10. The support apparatus of claim 1, wherein at least one of the upper portions is removably received within the channel defined by one of the vertical members.
11. The support apparatus of claim 1, further comprising elongated openings formed in the upper surface of the horizontal member of at least one of the first and second equipment support arms and extending in an axial direction thereof, said elongated openings configured to accommodate mounting hardware for removably attaching the equipment.
12. The support apparatus of claim 11, further comprising one or more vibration absorbers disposed on each of the horizontal members for absorbing one or both of vibration and noise by the equipment.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
(1) The invention may take form in various components and arrangements of components, and in various steps and arrangements of steps. The drawings are only for purposes of illustrating preferred embodiments and are not to be construed as limiting the invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(20) Referring now to the drawings,
(21) The bracket arms 10 are, for example, 2 or 1 square tubing, preferably steel, although bracket arms formed of other metal or metal alloy are also contemplated. Each bracket arm 10 includes a lower portion 12 for attaching to a foundation wall 11 and an angled portion 14 angled away from the wall. The angle A may be any angle in the range of from about 15 degrees to about 75 degrees and is preferably about 45 degrees). The arm 10 further includes an upper portion 16 which extends in a direction that is generally parallel to the extending direction of the lower portion, i.e., generally vertically from the upper end of the angled portion 14 and is spaced away from wall.
(22) The bracket arms 10 may be formed by bending the metal tubing. When the lower portions 12 are secured to the exterior side of a foundation wall, the offset portions 14 and 16 can extend above the top of the foundation wall without the need to putting holes in the siding material of the building. The spacing also allows the units to be mounted in accordance with mandatory clearance requirements between the equipment and the building wall, provides room for piping and access for servicing the mounted equipment.
(23) The lower portion 12 is bolted or anchored to the wall with threaded fasteners 13. A rigid plate, e.g., metal and preferably steel plate 18 extends along the lower or outward facing surface of the angled portion 14 and in certain embodiments includes a bend 19 to define a proximal portion 18p extending along and secured to the angled portion 14 and a distal portion 18d extending horizontally a distance from the proximal portion. The distal end of the plate 18d extends a distance sufficient to form a rest or shelf for a proximal end of a lower support arm 20. In certain embodiments, the lower support arms 20 are generally L-shaped and may be formed of bent or roll-formed sheet metal forming a channel with axial extending flanges on either side, i.e., having a generally top-hat shaped cross section.
(24) As best seen in
(25) Each lower support arm 20 has a horizontal member 22 and a vertical member 24 secured at right angles. The lower support arm vertical member 24 has a notch 26 cut out to receive the proximal end of the horizontal member 22, which extends into the channel defined by the vertical member and rests on the protruding, distal end portion of the bent plate 18. The proximal end of the plate 18 may be secured to the angled portion 14 via bolts, or, may be permanently secured thereto, e.g., via welding. In the illustrated preferred embodiment, the horizontal member 22 and the vertical member 24 are secured to each other by a welded joint.
(26) Elongated openings 28 are provided in the upper surface of the horizontal member 22 to accommodate mounting hardware such as bolts 29 to attach the condensing unit to the arms 22. In the preferred embodiments, vibration absorbing couplings 31 are disposed between the condensing unit (not shown) and the arm horizontal member 22 to absorb vibration and noise emanating from the condenser to prevent or reduce amplification of such noise and vibration by the bracket arms 10 and to prevent or reduce transmission of such noise or vibration to the house of other structure to which the bracket arms 10 are mounted.
(27) The vibration absorbing coupling members 31 may be formed of a material which is resilient, flexible, compressible, deformable, compliant, and/or elastic, and is preferably a polymeric material. Most preferably, the coupling member 31 is formed of an elastomeric material, such as a synthetic or natural elastomeric or rubber material. Exemplary elastomeric materials which may be used in making the coupling member include, for example, polyurethane, polyisoprene, polybutadiene, neoprene, butadiene-acrylonitrile copolymers, ethylene-butadiene block copolymers, ethylene-propylene based copolymers, natural rubber, polychloroprene rubber, polyisoprene-isobutylene copolymers, silicone rubber, styrene-acrylonitrile copolymers, styrene-butadiene copolymers, styrene-isoprene copolymers, styrene-maleic anhydride copolymers, fluoroelastomers, polyolefins, and so forth.
(28) The vertical members 24 are bolted to the upper portion 16 of the bracket arms with threaded fasteners 25. The channel shape of the support arms 20 defines a channel that is sized to receive the upper portion 16 of the bracket arm 10.
(29) Although the bracket arms 10 can be adapted for use with any wall of a structure where it is desired to mount equipment, as best seen in
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(31) An adapter 36 is secured in the open upper end of the bracket upper portion 16. The adapter 36 may be formed of a segment of steel tubing having an outer diameter that is equal to the inner diameter of the bracket arm 10 and the upper support arm 30. For example, in the case of a bracket arm 10 and upper support arm 30 formed of square tubing having an outer diameter of 1 inches and an inner diameter of 1 inches, the adapter is formed of formed of square steel tubing having an outer diameter of 1 inches. Other diameter tubing materials are contemplated. The adapter can be bolted in place with threaded fasteners 38.
(32) The upper support arms 30 each comprise an inverted L-shaped piece of tubing wherein the lower end is received over the protruding portion of the adapter 36 and bolted in place with the threaded fasteners 38. The upper arms 30 may be used to support a mini-split condenser or other piece of equipment at a higher elevation than is possible with the lower support arms 20. Alternatively, the upper support arms 30 could be configured to support a roof or canopy over equipment located between the arms 10.
(33) The upper support arms 30 could support a variety of purposes, as follows:
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(35) In method 1, the device is used without the lower support arms 20 and the equipment to be mounted is mounted on the upper support arms.
(36) Method 2:
(37) In method 2, the device is used without the lower support arms 20 and the equipment to be mounted is mounted on the ground, e.g., on a concrete slab, prefabricated pad, stand, etc. The upper arms 30 support a roof or canopy over the equipment beneath it.
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(39) In method 3, the device is used with the lower support arms 20 and the equipment to be mounted is mounted on the lower support arms. The upper arms 30 support a roof or canopy over the equipment beneath it.
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(41) In method 4, the device is used with the lower support arms 20. A first piece of equipment to be mounted is mounted on the lower support arms and a second piece of equipment is mounted on the upper support arms.
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(44) Each roof support member 40 includes a vertical portion 42 and a roof support portion 44. The lower end 46 of the roof support member 40 is secured to the offset portion 16 via bolts or other fasteners 48. In the illustrated embodiment, the transition between the vertical portion 42 and the roof support portion 44 is a radiused bend 43, although a fastened joint e.g., a welded joint, between the portions 42 and 44 is also contemplated. In the embodiment shown the roof support portion 44 is angled downward by an angle R to allow snow and debris to slide off the roof 50. In alternative embodiments, a generally horizontal roof may be provided. In certain embodiments one or more transverse support members 60 are provided, which extend between the roof support portions 44 to support the roof and prevent the roof member 50 from sagging. The roof 50 may be formed from any rigid sheet material, including without limitation wood, metal, plastic, and so forth. In certain embodiments, the roof member 50 is formed of twin walled polycarbonate sheet material.
(45) Each roof support member 40 may be a unitary structure or may comprise two or more segments attached together. In the illustrated embodiment, the roof support member 40 includes a lower straight member 52 and an upper angled member 54. In this manner, a modular system can be provided wherein straight members 52 of different lengths can be provided wherein the length of the straight members 52 can be selected to support the roof 50 a desired or appropriate height.
(46) The attachment joint between the straight member 52 and the angled member 54 appears in
(47) The invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiment. Modifications and alterations will occur to others upon a reading and understanding of the preceding detailed description. It is intended that the invention be construed as including all such modifications and alterations insofar as they come within the scope of the appended claims or the equivalents thereof.