Screen Enclosure Support Assembly
20180094421 ยท 2018-04-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A support assembly for a screen enclosure includes a collar device having a sleeve section with a central passageway for receiving an upright post of the enclosure and permitting the sleeve section to be adjustably positioned and fastened to the post. At least one channel is attached exteriorly to the sleeve section for receiving and being secured to a respective structural beam such that the beam is supported by and extends transversely to the upright post. The structural beam includes wide front and back face sections interconnected by narrow top and bottom side sections. At least one of the face sections has a spline groove formed longitudinally therethrough for receiving a screen panel and complementary spline component to secure the screen panel to the structural beam.
Claims
1. A support assembly for a screen enclosure, which enclosure includes an upright post and a screen panel attached to said upright post, said support assembly comprising: a collar including a sleeve section having a central passageway formed therethrough for receiving the upright post and permitting said sleeve section to be adjustably positioned along said post, said sleeve section for being fastened at a selected position on the post; at least one channel attached exteriorly to said sleeve section, each said channel for receiving and being secured to an end of a respective structural beam such that said beam is supported by and extends transversely to the upright post; each said structural beam including elongate, relatively wide front and back face sections interconnected by relatively narrow top and bottom side sections, said front and back face sections being opposed and generally parallel to one another, at least one of said relatively wide face sections having a spline groove formed longitudinally therethrough in an exterior surface of said face section and proximate a longitudinal edge thereof, said spline groove for receiving the screen panel and a complementary spline component to secure the screen panel to said structural beam.
2. The assembly of claim 1 in which each said channel includes a pair of spaced apart flanges extending outwardly from said sleeve section, one end of a respective said structural beam for being inserted between and secured to said spaced apart flanges to mount said beam to the upright post.
3. The assembly of claim of claim 1 in which said sleeve section has a rectangular cross sectional shape for conformably receiving an upright post having a corresponding rectangular cross sectional shape, said sleeve section including four exterior side walls and each said channel including a pair of spaced-apart flanges attached to and extending outwardly from a respective said exterior sidewall of said sleeve section, one end of a respective structural beam for being inserted between and secured to pair of said pair of spaced-apart flanges to mount the beam to the upright post; a first flange in said spaced apart-apart pair of flanges being coplanar with and an extension of an associated one of said exterior side walls of said sleeve section.
4. The assembly of claim 3 in which said first flange includes a notch for exposing said spline groove in said structural beam received in said channel that includes said first flange.
5. A collar for mounting at least one of structural beam to an upright post, said collar comprising: a sleeve section having a central passageway formed therethrough for receiving the upright post and permitting said sleeve section to be adjustably positioned along said post, said sleeve section for being fastened at a selected position on said post; and at least one beam accommodating channel attached exteriorly to said sleeve section, each said channel for receiving and being secured to an end of a respective structural beam such that the beam is supported by and extends transversely to the upright post.
6. The collar of claim 5 in which said sleeve section has a rectangular cross sectional shape for conformably receiving an upright post having a corresponding rectangular cross sectional shape.
7. The collar of claim 5 in which each said channel includes a pair of spaced-apart flanges extending outwardly from said sleeve section, one end of a respective structural beam for being inserted between and secured to said spaced-apart flanges to mount the beam to the upright post.
8. The collar of claim 5 in which said sleeve section includes four exterior side walls and each said channel includes a pair of spaced apart flanges attached to and extending outwardly from a respective said exterior sidewall of said sleeve section, one end of a respective structural beam for being inserted between and secured to said spaced apart flanges to mount the beam to the upright post.
9. The collar of claim 8 further including first and second channels attached exteriorly to respective side walls of said sleeve section, each said channel for receiving and being secured to a respective structural beam.
10. The collar of claim 9 in which said first and second channels are attached to opposing exterior side wails of said sleeve section such that respective structural beams received by and secured to said first and second channels are substantially aligned with one another.
11. The collar of claim 9 in which said first and second channels are attached to adjacent exterior side walls of said sleeve section such that respective structural beams received by and secured to said first and second channels are substantially perpendicular to one another.
12. The collar of claim 8 in which a first flange in said spaced-apart pair of flanges is coplanar with and an extension of an associated one of said exterior side walls of said sleeve section.
13. The collar of claim 5 in which said sleeve has a shape for conforming to the shape of the upright post when the sleeve is engaged with the post.
14. The collar of claim 13 in which said sleeve section includes multiple discrete sleeve segments that are spatially adjustable relative to one another to adjust the size of said passageway to conformably accommodate the upright post.
15. A structural beam assembly for supporting a screen panel in a screen enclosure, said beam assembly comprising: first and second beam pieces, each beam piece including an elongate, relatively wide face section and a pair of elongate, relatively narrow leg sections extending laterally from respective opposite longitudinal edges of said face section, said respective pairs of leg sections of said first and second beam pieces being interengaged and interconnected to form a beam wherein said relatively wide face sections of said first and second beam pieces respectively oppose and are generally parallel to one another, at least one of said relatively wide face sections having a spline groove formed longitudinally therethrough in an exterior surface of said face section and proximate a longitudinal edge thereof, said spline groove for receiving the screen panel and a complementary spline component to secure the screen panel to said beam assembly.
16. The assembly of claim 15 in which said leg sections of said first beam piece and said leg sections of said second beam piece include complementary self-mating surfaces that interconnect said first and second beam pieces when said respective leg sections are interengaged.
17. The assembly of claim 15 in which each said beam piece includes a first leg section that has an interior rib formed on an inside surface thereof proximate said face section, each said beam piece further including a second leg section that has an exterior rib formed on an outside surface thereof proximate said face section, whereby when said respective pairs of leg section are interengaged and interconnected, said first and second leg sections of said first beam piece interengage said exterior and interior ribs respectively of said second beam piece and said first and second leg sections of said second beam piece interengage said exterior and interior ribs respectively of said first beam piece.
18. The assembly of claim 15 in which said first and second leg sections include respective self-mating surfaces facing the same direction such that interengaging the first and second leg sections of said first beam piece with said second and first leg sections respectively of said second beam piece attaches said first and second beam pieces together.
19. The assembly of claim 15 in which said first leg section of each said beam piece interengages and interconnects to said second leg section of the other said beam piece to form said beam assembly.
20. The assembly of claim 18 in which said self-mating surfaces include gripping teeth that cooperate when said respective leg sections of said first and second beam piece are interengaged to secure said first beam piece to said second beam pieces and form said beam assembly.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] Other objects, features and advantages will occur from the following description of a preferred embodiment and the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0033] There is shown in
[0034] Carrier beams 18 are specifically mounted to upright posts 16 in an aligned fashion by a 180 beam support collar 20, which is further shown in
[0035] As will be described more fully below, collar 20 is slidable longitudinally along upright post 16 in the manner indicated by double headed arrow 26 in
[0036] Collar 20 also features an opposing pair of beam accommodating channels 36 and 38, which are attached exteriorly to respective side walls 40 and 42 of sleeve 22. Channel 36 includes a pair of spaced apart flanges 44 and 46 that are extruded unitarily with and extend outwardly from side wall 40 of sleeve 22. Analogously, channel 38 includes a pair of spaced apart flanges 48 and 50 that are extruded or otherwise formed unitarily with side wall 42 of collar sleeve 22. Flange 44 of channel 36 and flange 48 of opposing channel 38 are coplanar with and essentially extensions of outwardly facing wall 30 of sleeve 22. Each pair of spaced apart flanges are substantially parallel to one another. In alternative embodiments, the connectors may be formed separately from the sleeve and welded or otherwise fastened thereto. Nonetheless, a one-piece extruded construction is preferred. Each channel 36 and 38 receives one end of a respective beam 18 in the manner shown in
[0037] As shown in
[0038] To secure beams 18 to collar 20, each of connectors 36 and 38 is provided with a series of fastening holes 60, which are formed through the flanges 44, 46 and 48, 50 of connectors 36 and 38 respectively. Various numbers of fastening holes may be formed. For example, in
[0039] Critically, at least one of the inner and outer faces, and as shown in
[0040] As also shown in
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[0043] A pair of beam supporting channels 136 and 138 are secured to and extend outwardly from adjacent exterior walls 128 and 140 of sleeve 122. The channels are again defined respectively by a pair of spaced apart and generally parallel flanges. Channel 136 includes a flange 144 that is coplanar and formed unitarily with a side wall 145 of sleeve 122. A second flange 146 extends outwardly from wall 128 of sleeve 122 to define channel 136. Analogously, channel 138 features a flange 148 that is integral and coplanar with wall 147 of sleeve 122. Channel 138 also includes a second flange 150 that extends outwardly from sleeve 140 and is generally parallel to flange 148. Each of channels 136 and 138 accommodates one end of respective carrier beam 118 such that beams 118 are formed substantially perpendicular to one another. As in the previously described embodiment, collar 120 is provided with a plurality of fastening holes 132 and 160. This enables collar 120 to be secured at a selected location along post 116 and further allows beams 118 to be secured to respective channels 136 and 138. In particular, collar 120 is selected such that its sleeve 122 has a shape and size that enable the collar to conformably receive upright post 116. The connectors 136 and 138 of collar 120 should similarly have a size and spacing for accommodating the carrier beams 118 to be supported. The desired height of the collar and supported beams is calculated and the collar is slid into a position corresponding to that height along post 116. Fastening screws or bolts as previously described, are engaged with respective fastening holes 132 and 160 such that the collar properly and securely interconnects the upright post and the carrier beams. Collar 120 shown in
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[0046] In use, collar 220 is positioned along post 216 and secured by fastening screws or other means, which are engaged through holes 234 with the post 216 accommodated by passageway 224. One end of a beam 218 is then inserted between flanges 248 and 250 of connector 238 and fastening screws are engaged with beam 218 though the fastening holes 260 formed in the flanges of connector 238. Various alternative numbers and configurations of fastening holes and complementary fastening elements may be employed within the scope of this invention for both this and any of the versions disclosed herein.
[0047] An alternative collar construction that may be employed for any collar profile in accordance with this invention is shown in
[0048] Each of sleeve segments 322a and 322b carries an integral or otherwise attached channel 236, 238 comprising a pair of spaced apart flanges, as previously described. After the discrete segments 322a and 322b of collar 320 are properly positioned along post 316 and secured in place, respective beams 318 are secured to channels 236 and 238 again in the manner previously described. Again, spatially adjustable sleeve segments, as described herein, may be used for any collar profile within the scope of this invention.
[0049] Additional alternative embodiments of the collar may be constructed in accordance with the scope of this invention. Various cross sectional configurations, profiles, sizes and dimensions may be employed. Moreover, the connectors may employ different shapes, depths, lengths and spacings. Various numbers of connectors may be utilized on a collar within the scope of this invention. Differing numbers of collars and various alternative collar constructions may be utilized for the screen enclosure or other structure being assembled. A typical beam will be supported at each end by a respective collar constructed according to the principles of this invention.
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[0051] The present invention overcomes the foregoing problems. In particular, beam 18, which should be understood as being representative of any of the structural beams described herein, comprises a pair of identical extruded beam pieces 19, 19 shown in
[0052] Each beam piece 19, 19 is constructed in the foregoing manner. Nonetheless, it should be understood that in alternative embodiments, the extruded beam piece may include only a single spline groove in its face section. Also, a spline groove may be formed in at least one of the leg sections.
[0053] Extruded beam pieces 19, 19 may be interengaged in the manner shown in
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[0055] The positioning of the spline groove 80 and accommodated spline element 82 holds the edge of the screen panel 12 in place much more effectively than in structures wherein the spline groove and spline are positioned on the top narrow side of the beam. Large picture window screen panels are thereby much better able to resist high winds and adverse weather conditions without the screen being disrupted or torn away from the frame. In addition, the present invention eliminates the need to employ 12 attachments pieces in order to form a spline groove on the wide front face of the beam, as well as the problems associated with that previously attempted solution.
[0056] The support assembly of the present invention significantly and efficiently facilitates the construction process by significantly reducing the time, labor and expense normally involved with installing screen enclosures and particularly large multi-story screen enclosures. The collar may be quickly and easily positioned and mounted in place along the column or post to reliably support beams at required heights without requiring the tedious, time consuming and often imprecise measurements and post cutting required by the prior art. Moreover, the wasted time, labor, materials and expense that commonly result from incorrectly measuring, cutting and/or otherwise installing extruded components in screen enclosures are greatly reduced. Even inexperienced workers are able to more successfully and expeditiously install structural beams and other framework components of an extruded screen enclosure by using the support assembly of this invention. The system is versatile and effective for use with extruded framework components having assorted sizes and configurations.
[0057] From the foregoing it may be seen that the apparatus of this invention provides for a screen enclosure support assembly featuring a novel beam support collar and a structural beam construction featuring a spline groove in the wide face of the beam. While this detailed description has set forth particularly preferred embodiments of the apparatus of this invention, numerous modifications and variations of the structure of this invention, all within the scope of the invention, will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, it is understood that this description is illustrative only of the principles of the invention and is not limitative thereof.
[0058] Although specific features of the invention are shown in some of the drawings and not others, this is for convenience only, as each feature may be combined with any and all of the other features in accordance with this invention.
[0059] Other embodiments will occur to those skilled in the art and are within the following claims: