Fence bracket
11634926 · 2023-04-25
Assignee
Inventors
- Jin-Jie Lin (Livermore, CA, US)
- David E. Balzhiser (Clements, CA, US)
- George N. Weinholz, III (Dublin, CA, US)
Cpc classification
E04H17/1488
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04H17/1447
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A connector attached to the end face of a supported member where fasteners are driven through the connector into the end face of the supported member, and then the supported member with the attached connector is positioned to interface on the supporting member with jutting peripheral attachment areas of the connector exposed and available for receiving fasteners that will attach the connector and the fence stringer to the supporting member.
Claims
1. A connection between a supported member and a supporting member using a connector and a plurality of separate fasteners, the connection comprising: a. the supported member having an end face; b. the supporting member having a side face that is in generally abutting relation with the end face of the supported member; c. the connector, the connector having a generally planar central attachment area bracketed by at least a pair of generally planar peripheral attachment areas, the central attachment area being generally aligned with the peripheral attachment areas, the central attachment area interfacing with the end face of the supported member and the peripheral attachment areas interfacing with the side face of the supporting member; wherein d. the plurality of separate fasteners that are used to attach the connector to the supported and supporting members have elongated shanks and tips and are only either driven through the central attachment area and through the end face of the supported member with their tips embedded in the supported member, or they are driven through the peripheral attachment areas and through the side face of the supporting member with their tips embedded in the supporting member, with each of the peripheral attachment areas receiving at least one of the plurality of separate fasteners therethough, and with the central attachment area receiving at least one of the plurality of separate fasteners therethrough; e. the central attachment area is formed with left and right side strengthening areas that are disposed laterally from each other on the lateral axis of the connector with the central attachment area disposed between the left and right side strengthening areas, and the strengthening areas are elongated and extend in the direction of the longitudinal axis; f. the central attachment area joins with the peripheral attachment areas at junctions, g. the central attachment area has a selected cross-sectional area in a plane defined by the minor axis and the depth axis at a selected location away from the junctions with the peripheral attachment areas, h. the junctions where the peripheral attachment areas join with the central attachment area have cross-sectional areas in the plane defined by the minor axis and the depth axis that are much less than that of the selected cross-sectional area of the central attachment area at the selected location away from the junctions with the peripheral attachment areas; and i. the central attachment area joins with the peripheral attachment areas at junctions and left and right side strengthening areas extend in the direction of the longitudinal axis past the junctions.
2. The connection of claim 1, wherein: the connector is elongated with respect to the longitudinal axis such that the connector extends farther along the longitudinal axis than it does along the lateral axis, and the connector is relatively thin such that the connector extends farther along the lateral axis than it does along the depth axis.
3. The connection of claim 1, wherein: the peripheral attachment areas extend away from the central attachment area sufficiently that they present exposed areas over which the end face of the supported member does not overlie and extend past the one or more longitudinal sides of the supported member.
4. The connection of claim 1, wherein: the central attachment area and peripheral attachment areas of the connector are formed with one or more openings for the plurality of separate fasteners.
5. The connection of claim 4, wherein: openings for receiving the plurality of separate fasteners are only provided in the central attachment area and the peripheral attachment areas.
6. The connection of claim 1, wherein: the left and right side strengthening areas are formed with longitudinally extending flanges that jut outwardly from the central attachment along the depth axis.
7. The connection of claim 1, wherein: the strengthening areas are formed with longitudinal ends and the longitudinal ends of the strengthening areas are disposed adjacent the peripheral attachment areas.
8. The connection of claim 7, wherein: the connector is elongated with respect to the longitudinal axis such that the connector extends father along the longitudinal axis than it does along the lateral axis, and the connector is relatively thin such that the connector extends farther along the lateral axis than it does along the depth axis.
9. The connection of claim 8, wherein: the peripheral attachment areas extend away from the central attachment area sufficiently that they present exposed areas over which the end face of the supported member does not overlie and extend past the one or more longitudinal sides of the supported member.
10. The connection of claim 9, wherein: a. the central attachment area has a selected cross-sectional area in a plane defined by the lateral axis and the depth axis at a selected location away from the junctions with the peripheral attachment areas, and b. the junctions where the peripheral attachment areas join with the central attachment area have cross-sectional areas in the plane defined by the lateral axis and the depth axis that are much less than that of the selected cross-sectional area of the central attachment area at the selected location away from the junctions with the peripheral attachment areas.
11. The connection of claim 10, wherein: the central attachment area and peripheral attachment areas of the connector are formed with one or more openings for the plurality of separate fasteners.
12. The connection of claim 11, wherein: openings for receiving the plurality of separate fasteners are only provided in the central attachment area and the peripheral attachment areas.
13. The connection of claim 11, wherein: the left and right side strengthening areas are formed with longitudinally extending embossments.
14. The connection of claim 11, wherein: the left and right side strengthening areas are formed with longitudinally extending flanges that jut outwardly from the central attachment along the depth axis.
15. The connection of claim 1, wherein: the left and right side strengthening areas are formed with longitudinally extending embossments.
Description
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(28) The supporting member 2 is preferably an elongated member with a generally planar side face 7. The connector 3 preferably attaches to the side face 7 of the supporting member 2. The side face 7 of the supporting member 2 is in generally abutting relation with the end face 4 of the supported member 1, with the end face 4 of the supported member 1 disposed parallel to the side face 7 of the supporting member 2. While the end face 4 and the side face 7 are in a generally abutting relationship, there is sufficient space between the side face 7 and the end face 4 to place the connector 3 between them. Furthermore, the connector 3 of the present invention is specifically designed so that it can accommodate spreading movement between the end face 4 and the side face 7 or situations where the selected distance between the end face 4 and the side face 7 is larger than desired, as when the supported member 1 is cut too short. The connector 3 is designed to accommodate a ¼″ gap between the end face 4 and the side face 7.
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(30) The connector 3 of the present invention has a central attachment area 11 for attaching to the supported member 1, and a plurality of peripheral attachment areas 12 for making the connection to the supporting member 2 at a plurality of different locations. The peripheral and central attachment areas 12 and 11 are generally aligned members. The peripheral attachment areas 12 preferably bracket the central attachment area 11 with the central attachment area 11 disposed in between the two peripheral attachment areas 12. When the central attachment area 11 is connected to the supported member 1, the peripheral attachment areas 12 should extent outwardly from the central attachment area 11 sufficiently that they present exposed area that can receive fasteners 13 there through when the peripheral attachment areas 12 interface with the side face 7 of the supporting member 2. While the central attachment area 11 and the peripheral attachment areas 12 may have some contours and bends and are not completely planar member, the central attachment area 11 and the peripheral attachment areas 12 generally lie in the generally planar interface between the planar end face 4 of the supported member 1 and the planar side face 7 of the supporting member 2.
(31) The connector 3 of the present invention is preferably a unitary member, made from sheet steel.
(32) Preferably, the cross-sectional area of the connector 3 in the plane defined by the lateral axis 9 and the depth axis 10 at the central attachment area 11 is relatively large and the junctions 14 where the peripheral attachment areas 12 meet the central attachment area 11 have cross-sectional areas that are much less than that of the central attachment area 11. This allows the connector 3 to bend and flex at the reduced cross-sectional areas at the junctions 14 between the peripheral attachment areas 12 and the central attachment area 11.
(33) The central and peripheral attachment areas 11 and 12 of the connector 3 of the present invention are preferably formed with one or more openings 15 that are specifically located and designed to receive specified fasteners 13 to connect the central attachment area 11 to the supported member 1 and to connect the peripheral attachment areas 12 to the supporting member 2. The central attachment area 11 is preferably formed with a plurality of openings 15, in particular three openings 15, spaced from each other both longitudinally and laterally.
(34) Openings 15 for receiving the fasteners 13 are only provided in the central and peripheral attachment areas 11 and 12, and the fasteners 13 are generally elongated members having elongated shanks 16 that define the longitudinal axes of the fasteners and end in tips 17. When the connection is made and the fasteners 13 are inserted through the openings 15 and into the supported and the supporting members 1 and 2, the elongated shanks 16 of the fasteners 13 extend generally along the depth axis 10 of the connector 3. The fasteners 13 have tips 17 that are driven first into the supported or supporting member 1 or 2. The tips 17 of the fasteners 13 that are driven through the peripheral attachment areas 12 and into the supporting member 2 are driven in the opposite direction along the depth axis 10 of the connector 3 from the tips 17 of the fasteners 13 that are driven through the central attachment area 11 and into the supported member 1.
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(36) The central attachment area 11 is formed with left and right side strengthening areas 18 that are disposed laterally from each other on the lateral or minor axis 9 of the connector 3 and the strengthening areas 18 extend in the direction of the longitudinal or major axis 8. The strengthening areas 18 are connected to each other only through the central attachment area 11 disposed between them. The longitudinal ends 19 of the strengthening areas 18 are disposed adjacent but spaced away from the peripheral attachment areas 12 and in generally the same plane as the peripheral attachment areas 12. Preferably, the strengthening areas 18 of the central attachment area 11 are attached to the peripheral attachment areas 12 only through the junctures or junctions 14 between the central attachment area 11 and the peripheral attachment areas 12. As shown in
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(39) In use, preferably, the connector 3 of the present invention is first attached to the end face 4 of the stringer or supported member 1 by driving screws 13 through the connector 3 into the end face 4 of the fence stringer 1, and then the stringer 1 with the attached connector 3 is positioned to interface on the post or supporting member 2, with the jutting peripheral attachment areas 12 of the connector 3 exposed and available for receiving fasteners 13 that will attach the connector 3 and the fence stringer 1 to the fence post 2.