Construction jig
11619054 · 2023-04-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04G21/1891
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A construction jig is disclosed for facilitating appropriate notched cuts in vertical posts used for deck or post and beam construction applications. The jig is a multi-sided jig adapted to be either slipped over or slipped around a vertical post commonly used in such constructions. A crossmember for the construction is held by the jig and the jig is moved up and down until the crossmember is level. A saw is then guided by the jig to make an appropriately level notch in the vertical post, as required by building codes. An optional handle is useful, and it may extend outwardly from a side of the construction jig, which is adapted for movable and removable placing of the multi-sided jig over the vertical post to indicate level placement for the deck crossmember.
Claims
1. A construction jig for making notched cuts for deck and deck crossmember construction applications, comprising: a substantially four-sided construction jig adapted to be slipped over a vertical post used in deck construction for locating where to saw to notch out the vertical post to receive the crossmember and aiding in leveling of the crossmember prior to permanent securement; a handle extending outwardly from a side of the construction jig, said handle being attached to the construction jig and being adapted for movable and removable placing of the four-sided construction jig over the vertical post to indicate level placement for the deck crossmember; an L-shaped crossbeam support of the construction jig, said L-shaped crossbeam support extending laterally outward from the construction jig, said L-shaped crossbeam support being adapted to receive and hold a crossmember in place while facilitating its attachment to the vertical post in a level position; and integral vertical saw guides defined by parallel notches cut out of sidewalls of the jig, said saw guides extending horizontally and upwardly that correspond to proper level placement for making a notched cut into the vertical post for receiving the deck crossmember.
2. A construction jig for making notched cuts for post and beam construction applications, comprising: a substantially three-sided construction jig adapted to be slipped around a vertical post used in deck construction for locating where to saw to notch out the vertical post to receive crossbeams and aiding in leveling of the crossbeams prior to permanent securement; a handle extending outwardly from a side of the construction jig, said handle being attached to the construction jig and being adapted for movable and removable placing of the three-sided construction jig over the vertical post to indicate level placement for the crossbeam; an L-shaped crossbeam support of the jig, said crossbeam support extending laterally outward from the construction jig, said crossbeam support being adapted to receive and hold a crossbeam in place while facilitating its attachment to the vertical post in a level position; and integral vertical saw guides defined by parallel notches cut out of sidewalls of the jig, said saw guides extending horizontally and vertically that correspond to proper level placement for making a notched cut into the vertical post for receiving the crossbeam.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a further understanding of the nature and advantages of the expected scope and various aspects of the present invention, reference shall be made to the following detailed description, and when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like parts are given the same reference numerals, and wherein;
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(19) In that regard, the present invention provides a construction jig that allows for easy, reliable notching of the vertical post, while allowing easy leveling of the crossbeam's to make deck construction much easier. It is important to have the notches in the vertical post be level, uniform and easy to saw out. Notched vertical post is generally denoted by numeral 1, and shows the notch cut into vertical post to which supports a crossbeam there to comply with current building codes.
(20) It would be advantageous to construction workers in the deck construction, post-and-beam timber frame construction, and fencing installation industries, among others, to have an easy to use construction jig which takes into consideration all the advantageous means for cutting uniform notches into vertical posts, and aiding in leveling of crossbeams prior to permanent securement.
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(22) Specifically, disclosed is a construction jig for making notched cuts for deck and deck crossmember construction applications, comprising a substantially four-sided jig adapted to be slipped over a vertical post commonly used in deck construction. A handle extends outwardly from a side of the construction jig, wherein the handle is attached to the construction jig, adapted for movable and removable placing of the four-sided jig over the vertical post to indicate level placement for the deck crossmember.
(23) An L-shaped crossbeam support portion of the jig extends laterally outward from a side of the construction jig, such that the L-shaped crossbeam support is adapted to receive and hold a crossbeam in place while facilitating its attachment to the vertical post in a level position. Preferably, a level may be set on top of the crossmember. By moving the jig up and down with the handle until the level shows that the crossmember is level, the perfect position for the cut to make the notched cut is indicated.
(24) An optional set screw may be integral with the construction jig, so that the jig can be secured into proper position for the cutting operation.
(25) Once the crossmember has been removed, and the jig is set in place, then the worker can cut the necessary notch(s) by traversing saw guides in the jig. Integral saw guides extending horizontally and vertically that correspond to proper level placement for making a level notched cut into the vertical post for receiving the deck crossmember.
(26) This way, the four-sided jig may be slid over and onto the vertical post, while a crossbeam is then placed in the L-shaped crossbeam support and the jig is moved up and down until the crossbeam is level, indicating where the notched cut must be made. By using the jig, this operation of cutting out the necessary notch can be implemented reliably every time with only one worker.
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(32) Again, in this aspect of the invention, using the present invention for cutting notches in post and beam construction is facilitated. As one can imagine, in post and beam construction, sliding a jig over a vertical post is not possible because roof components would block such an operation. In that regard, the present invention discloses a novel three-sided jig for indication of the proper location for cutting a notch to receive cross members.
(33) Specifically, disclosed is a construction jig for making notched cuts for post and beam crossmember construction applications, comprising a substantially three-sided jig adapted to be slipped around a vertical post commonly used in post and beam construction. A handle may extend outwardly from a side of the construction jig, wherein the handle is attached to the construction jig, adapted for movable and removable placing of the three-sided jig over the vertical post to indicate level placement for the post and beam crossmember.
(34) An L-shaped crossbeam support portion of the jig extends laterally outward from a side of the construction jig, such that the L-shaped crossbeam support is adapted to receive and hold a crossbeam in place while facilitating its attachment to the vertical post in a level position. Preferably, a level may be attached to the crossmember. By moving the jig up and down with the handle until the level shows that the crossmember is level, the perfect position for the cut to make the notched cut is indicated.
(35) An optional set screw may be integral with the construction jig, so that the jig can be secured into proper position for the cutting operation.
(36) Once the crossmember has been removed, and the jig is set in place, then the worker can cut the necessary notch(s) by traversing saw guides in the jig. Integral saw guides extending horizontally and vertically that correspond to proper level placement for making a level notched cut into the vertical post for receiving the deck crossmember.
(37) This way, the four-sided jig may be slid over and onto the vertical post, while a crossbeam is then placed in the L-shaped crossbeam support and the jig is moved up and down until the crossbeam is level, indicating where the notched cut must be made. By using the jig, this operation of cutting out the necessary notch can be implemented reliably every time with only one worker.
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(39) In summary, numerous benefits have been described which result from employing any or all of the concepts and the features of the various specific aspects of the present invention, or those that are within the scope of the invention. The present construction jig acts as a reliable guide for a single construction worker to be able to cut out a reliably level notch out of a vertical post for many applications, or to provide reliable placement for crossbeams and other construction devices.
(40) The foregoing description of various preferred aspects of the invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications or variations are possible in light of the above teachings with regards to the specific aspects. The disclosed aspects were chosen and described in order to best illustrate the principles of the invention and its practical applications to thereby enable one of ordinary skill in the art to best utilize the invention in various aspects and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.