FLOOR GRATE COVER FASTENER/CLAMPING SYSTEM
20180135301 ยท 2018-05-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B2/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E04C2/428
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16M13/022
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
E04B1/41
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16B2/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A floor grate fastener/clamping system includes a bracket having a length sized to span the distance between opposite sides of an opening in a floor grate and a J-hook having a pair of non-parallel side members which define hooks adapted to receive the bottom edge of a kick plate. A bolt extends between the bracket and the J-hook, such that rotation of the bolt brings the J-hook and bracket closer to each other, to enable the grate and its associated kick plate to be clamped together by the fastener/clamping system.
Claims
1. A floor grate fastener/clamping system comprising: a bracket having a length sized to span the distance between opposite sides of an opening in a floor grate; said bracket defining a bolt hole; a bolt having a head and a threaded shaft; said head having a diameter greater than said bolt hole of said bracket and said shaft being sized to pass through said bolt hole; a J-hook comprising a spine and a pair of side members extending from said spine such that said side members are not parallel to each other; said side members having cut-outs formed therein such that said side members are hook or J-shaped; and a tightening member positioned along said J-hook spine and through which said bolt is threaded, whereby, by rotating said bolt in a first direction, the J-hook is brought closer to said bracket.
2. The floor grate fastener/clamping system of claim 1 wherein the J-hook includes an opening formed in said spine, and said tightening member comprises a nut; said opening being sized to receive said nut with said nut being generally perpendicular to said spine and being sized to threadedly receive said bolt.
3. The floor grate fastener/clamping system of claim 1 wherein said side members of said J-hook define an angle of about 5 to about 15 relative to each other.
4. The floor grate fastener/clamping system of claim 1 wherein said bracket includes a floor in which said bolt hole is formed, walls extending upwardly from said floor, and arms extending outwardly from said walls such that said bracket defines a sunken portion; said walls having a height at least equal to the height of said bolt head, such that said bolt head does not protrude above the level of said bracket arms.
5. The floor grate fastener/clamping system of claim 4 wherein said bracket further includes end members extending from said arms; said end members being canted relative to said arms.
6. In combination a kickplate, a floor grate, and a floor grate fastener/clamping system; said kickplate having an upper edge and a lower edge; said floor grate having a plurality of dividers which in combination define openings in the grate; said floor grate fastener/clamping system comprising: a bracket having a length sized to span the distance between opposite sides of said opening in a floor grate; said bracket defining a bolt hole; a bolt having a head and a threaded shaft; said head having a diameter greater than said bolt hole of said bracket and said shaft being sized to pass through said bolt hole; a J-hook comprising a spine and a pair of side members extending from said spine such that said side members are not parallel to each other; said side members having cut-outs formed therein such that said side members are hook or J-shaped and sized to receive the bottom edge of said kick plate; and a tightening member positioned along said J-hook spine and through which said bolt is threaded, whereby, by rotating said bolt in a first direction, the J-hook is brought closer to said bracket to sandwich said kick plate and floor grate between said bracket and J-hood to thereby secure said floor grate to said kickplate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0024] The following detailed description illustrates the claimed invention by way of example and not by way of limitation. This description will clearly enable one skilled in the art to make and use the claimed invention, and describes several embodiments, adaptations, variations, alternatives and uses of the claimed invention, including what I presently believe is the best mode of carrying out the claimed invention. Additionally, it is to be understood that the claimed invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangements of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The claimed invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
[0025] A grate fastener system/assembly 10 is provided to secure a grate 12 to a kick plate 14. As seen in
[0026] Turning to
[0027] The bracket 22 is shown in greater detail in
[0028] The bracket 22, as formed, comprises a central floor 30 having a hole 32 formed therein. The hole 32 is preferably centered relative to the central floor 30, and is sized to allow for the shaft 24a of the bolt 24 to pass therethrough, but is smaller than the head 24b of the bolt. Side walls 34 extend upwardly from opposite ends of the central floor 30. The side walls 34 have a height at least equal to the height of the bolt head 24b. The central floor 30 is sized such that the distance between the outer surfaces of the side walls 34 substantially span the distance between two opposed dividers 20 of the grate 12. Preferably, there is a slight gap between the outer surfaces of the walls 34 and the surfaces of the divider when the bracket is positioned on the grate to facilitate positioning of the bracket on the grate. In
[0029] The J-hook 26 is shown in greater detail in
[0030] The J-hook 26 comprises an elongate arced spine 40 defining a radius sufficiently large to receive the bolt shaft 24a. The spine preferably defines an arc of less than, but close to, 180. J-shaped side members 42 extend from opposite sides of the spine. The two side members 42, therefore, preferably are not parallel to each other. Rather, the side members define an angle of about 5 to about 15, and preferably about 10. As can be appreciated, the arc defined by the spine 40 defines the angle . The J-shaped side members 42 are identical, and each defines a cutout 44, having front, back, and bottom edges 44a-c giving the side members the J-shaped appearance. The cutout 44, as seen in
[0031] Installation of the fastener assembly 10 to a grate and kick plate is relatively easy. Initially, the fastener system 10 is assembled. The bolt shaft 24a is passed through the hole 32 in the bracket 22, and the nut 28 is threaded on to the bolt shaft. The J-hook 26 is then positioned against the bolt shaft with the nut 28 received in the slot 46 of the J-hook. Alternatively, the nut 28 can be positioned in the J-hook prior to threading of the bolt onto the shaft. The nut 28 and J-hook slot 46 are sized relative to each other such that, when the nut is received in the slot, the nut cannot rotate relative to the J-hook 26. As can be appreciated, this allows for rotation of the bolt to alter the distance between the J-hook 26 and the bracket 22. The J-hook 26 is positioned on the bolt, such that the bracket 22 is spaced from the tip of the J-hook 26 a distance L1 (
[0032] The fastener system 10 has three distinct advantages: (1) The recessed floor 32 of the bracket 22 keeps all hardware below the walking surface which reduces a potential tripping hazard and reduces the possibility of shearing the load bearing head of the bolt off; (2) the slotted nut (defined by the nut 28 and the slot 46 in the J-hook 26) helps ensure that when the system is under load, the bolt will remain tightened and reduces the possibility of accidental loosening; and (3) the double legged J-hook 26 (with the non-parallel J-shaped members) substantially prevents the hook 26 from rotating during installation, and substantially prevents slippage during use.
[0033] As various changes could be made in the above constructions without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. For example, a portion of the material that is cut from the J-hook blank 26 to form the opening 46 could remain with the blank, and be bent inwardly. A hole could then be formed in this inwardly directed portion through which the bolt would be threaded. This variation would thus eliminate the need for a separate nut, and would enable the tightening member of the fastener system 10 to be integral with the J-hook 26.