Beam support structure
12286784 ยท 2025-04-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A beam support structure that is formed of a first bracket for supporting a first beam or post; and a second bracket for supporting a second beam. Each of the first and second brackets are of U-shape including a base wall and a pair of side walls that extend orthogonal to the base wall, and a support flange that extends parallel to the pair of side walls and an arm having respective ends that connect between the respective flanges of the first and second brackets. The arm is secured between the first and second brackets, while allowing multiple different secured positions between the first and second brackets. A leveling member may be associated with each bracket and arm.
Claims
1. A beam support structure that is comprised of: a first bracket for supporting a first beam; a second bracket for supporting a second beam; each of said first and second brackets having a flat surface to receive an edge of a corresponding beam; and an arm having respective ends that connect between the first and second brackets; said arm being secured between the first and second brackets, while allowing multiple different secured positions between the first and second brackets; wherein at least one bracket is U-shaped including a base wall that defines the flat surface, and further including a first leveling member secured to a sidewall of the first bracket, a second leveling member secured to a sidewall of the second bracket and a third leveling member secured to a sidewall of the arm.
2. The beam support structure of claim 1 wherein each U-shaped bracket also includes opposed side walls.
3. The beam support structure of claim 2 further including a flange supported from the base wall of each bracket.
4. The beam support structure of claim 2 further including a first fastener for securing one end of the arm to the flange of the first bracket and a second fastener for securing an opposite end of the arm to the flange of the second bracket.
5. The beam support structure of claim 3 wherein each fastener is comprised of either a wing nut or nut.
6. The beam support structure of claim 3 wherein the one end of the arm has a flat surface that rests against the base wall.
7. The beam support structure of claim 6 wherein the one end of the arm also rests against the flange.
8. The beam support structure of claim 3 wherein the sidewalls have respective facing surfaces that are grooved to enhance gripping with the beam.
9. The beam support structure of claim 6 wherein the opposite end of the arm is configured to enable rotation between the one end of the arm and the second bracket to provide relative positioning between respective beams that are being supported.
10. The beam support structure of claim 4 wherein each bracket includes one or more holes in the side walls for accommodating nails or screws for securing each bracket to a respective beam.
11. The beam support structure of claim 10 wherein the flange is disposed at either a center area of the base wall or at a side edge of the base wall.
12. The beam support structure of claim 1 wherein the first bracket is a U-shaped bracket and the second bracket is a flat plate.
13. The beam support structure of claim 1, wherein the leveling member is in the form of a small container that rigidly holds an air bubble level in a proper position, wherein the small container of the leveling member is secured to the bracket or the arm; and wherein the small container is embedded within the walls of the brackets or within the sidewall of the arm.
14. A beam support structure that is comprised of a first bracket for supporting a first beam or post; a second bracket for supporting a second beam; each of said first and second brackets being of U-shape including a base wall and a pair of side walls that extend orthogonal to the base wall, and a support flange that extends parallel to the pair of side walls and an arm having respective ends that connect between the respective flanges of the first and second brackets; said arm being secured between the first and second brackets, while allowing multiple different secured positions between the first and second brackets; wherein the first bracket is a U-shaped bracket and the second bracket is a flat plate further including a first fastener for securing one end of the arm to the flange of the first bracket and a second fastener for securing an opposite end of the arm to the flange of the second bracket, and further including a first leveling member secured to a sidewall of the first bracket, a second leveling member secured to a sidewall of the second bracket and a third leveling member secured to a sidewall of the arm.
15. The beam support structure of claim 14 wherein each fastener is comprised of either a wing nut or nut, the first bracket is a U-shaped bracket and the second bracket is a flat plate.
16. The beam support structure of claim 14 wherein the one end of the arm has a flat surface that rests against the base wall.
17. The beam support structure of claim 16 wherein the one end of the arm also rests against the flange.
18. A beam support structure that is comprised of a first bracket for supporting a first beam or post; a second bracket for supporting a second beam; each of said first and second brackets being of U-shape including a base wall and a pair of side walls that extend orthogonal to the base wall, and a support flange that is attached to an outwardly facing surface of the base wall, that extends parallel to the pair of side walls and that has opposite planar surfaces; the pair of side walls extending in an opposite direction to the flange for both the first and second brackets; and an arm having respective one proximal and other distal ends that connect between the respective flanges of the first and second brackets; said arm being secured between the first and second brackets by respective fasteners; wherein the one proximal end of the arm has a narrow free-end flat surface that rests against the outwardly facing surface of the base wall, wherein the one proximal end of the arm also rests against the flange by virtue of one of the side surfaces of the arm resting against one of the opposite planar surfaces of the support flange; further including a first fastener for securing the one end of the arm to the flange of the first bracket and a second fastener for securing the other distal end of the arm to the flange of the second bracket; wherein both the support flange and arm have aligned holes for receiving the respective first and second fasteners.
19. The beam support structure of claim 18 wherein each fastener is comprised of a wing nut.
20. The beam support structure of claim 18 wherein the other distal end of the arm is arcuate so as to allow a pivoting action between the arm and second bracket through at least 90 degrees.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) It should be understood that the drawings are provided for the purpose of illustration only and are not intended to define the limits of the disclosure. The foregoing and other objects and advantages of the embodiments described herein will become apparent with reference to the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(39) The purpose of the beam support structure of the present invention is to provide either a temporary or permanent support between beam or post members. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, its purpose is to provide a temporary support. The beam or post may be constructed of wood or other material such as aluminum.
(40) The beam support structure illustrated in the drawings can be used at a site where construction occurs and can be used to assist as a temporary support for structural modifications. The u-shaped channel formed by the bracket has holes in each horizontal side wall that allows screws to secure the post or beam within the channel. In the drawings illustrated herein, each of the brackets 20/30 may be constructed in different sizes including different widths and different depths. Refer, for example, to
(41) Also, in accordance with the present invention, the construction of the interconnecting arm 50 is important. The arm 50 is secured to respective flanges 40 by means of wing nuts or conventional nuts. As illustrated in
(42) An objective of the present invention is to provide a beam support structure that is designed to assist in faster and more efficient ways to join posts or beams both in connection with new construction work as well as modifications to existing structures.
(43) Reference is now made to the drawings. There is provided a beam support structure 10 that is comprised of a first bracket 20 for supporting a first beam 60A. At the opposite end of the beam support structure there is a second bracket 30 for supporting a second beam 60B. In this regard refer to
(44) Each of the first and second brackets have a flat surface 23/33 to receive a side of a corresponding beam. The beam support structure also is comprised of an arm 50 having respective ends 52 and 54 that connect with the respective brackets 20 and 30. Once the beams are in the proper position, the arm can be locked in place. Reference may be made to
(45) Thus, each of the brackets 20 and 30 is basically u-shaped including a base wall 22/32 that defines a flat surface. Each of the brackets 20 and 30 also include opposed side walls 24/34. In order to attach the arm 50 to each of the brackets, each of the brackets includes a flange 40 supported from its corresponding base wall. Fasteners are employed for permanently or temporarily securing each bracket with the beam or post. In this regard, refer to the cross-section view of
(46) The drawings also illustrate that the side walls of the bracket preferably have grooved surfaces at 38 to enhance the gripping action between the bracket and the beam or post. In this regard refer to
(47) Thus, one end 52 of the arm has the flat surface 53 that rests against the base wall of bracket 20. The opposite end 54 of the arm 50 is configured to enable rotation between the end 54 of the arm and the bracket 30. Once again, reference is made to
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(51) The bracket 20 has sidewalls with holes 62 that enable the bracket to secure the wooden stud or post. At the opposite end of the arm 50 there is provided a flat plate 20A. The plate 20A is provided with a series of holes 64. Screws or nails may be provided passing through the holes 64 for securing the plate 20A to a floor surface. With this arrangement there is no need for using a long 24 for nailing into a wall stud. The arrangement illustrated in
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(56) TABLE-US-00001 REFERENCE NUMBERS beam support structure 10 first bracket 20 flat bracket 20A first bracket base wall 22 first bracket base wall flat surface 23 first bracket side walls 24 first bracket side wall holes 26 second bracket 30 second bracket base wall 32 second bracket base wall flat surface 33 second bracket side walls 34 second bracket side wall holes 36 bracket roughened or grooved surface 38 bracket flange 40 bracket fasteners 42 nails 44 arm 50 arm end 52 arm flat surface 53 opposite arm end 54 gasket 56 beam/post 60 holes 62/64 leveling member 70A leveling member 70B leveling member 70C leveling member clip 72 leveling member 70D magnet 74 magnetic strip 76 arrow (rotation of one bracket relative to the other) A
(57) Having now described a limited number of embodiments of the present invention, it should now be apparent to those skilled in the art that numerous other embodiments and modifications thereof are contemplated as falling within the scope of the present invention, as defined by the appended claims.