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| United States Patent Application |
20080040988
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| Kind Code
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A1
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Holt; Arthur H.
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February 21, 2008
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Building panel holders and positioning device
Abstract
A universal pair of building panel holding brackets to assist in
positioning and securing sheets of building panels to building wall
studs, ceiling joists, and wall and ceiling framing.
| Inventors: |
Holt; Arthur H.; (Rock Springs, WY)
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| Correspondence Address:
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MARCUS G THEODORE, PC
466 SOUTH 500 EAST
SALT LAKE CITY
UT
84102
US
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| Serial No.:
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890151 |
| Series Code:
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11
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| Filed:
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August 3, 2007 |
| Current U.S. Class: |
52/127.2; 52/745.12 |
| Class at Publication: |
52/127.2; 52/745.12 |
| International Class: |
E04F 21/18 20060101 E04F021/18; E04G 21/18 20060101 E04G021/18 |
Claims
1. Building panel holder and positioning device comprising:a. a pair of
L-shaped brackets, each havingi. a base with first and second ends,ii. a
support arm affixed to normal the base first end and structured to
removably hold and support wall or ceiling building panels,iii. an angled
bar guide attached to the support arm at an angle to act as a ramp to
assist in receiving and placing wall and ceiling panels onto the support
arms,iv. a ceiling framing guide affixed to the first base end and a wall
framing guide affixed at or toward the second base end of the L-shaped
bracket, each structured to accommodate either wall or ceiling framing
when the L-shaped brackets are positioned proximate wall or ceiling
framing for fastening building panels to either the ceiling or wall
framing, andb. removable clamping means attached to each L-shaped bracket
either along the support arm between the angled bar guide and framing
guide or along the base between the first end and the framing guide
structured to removably clamp to the framing and position the support arm
proximate either the ceiling or wall framing for fastening wall and
ceiling building panels in an attachment mode, and release the L-shaped
brackets from the framing after the building panels have been fastened in
a removal repositioning mode.
2. Building panel holder and positioning device according to claim 1,
wherein the removable clamping means comprise slideable locking pliers
brackets structured to removably secure to desired segments of the base
or support arms to position and hold locking pliers to clamp and secure
the L-shaped brackets to either the ceiling or wall framing.
3. Building panel holder and positioning device according to claim 1,
wherein the ceiling framing guide comprises a U-shaped slotted plate
structured to accommodate a ceiling framing, and the wall framing guide
comprises a U-shaped bracket structured to accommodate wall framing
4. Building panel holder and positioning device according to claim 1,
including removable shims placed between the arms of each L-shaped
bracket and a supported ceiling or wall building panel to shim the
ceiling or wall building panel against a ceiling or wall framing for
fastening.
5. Building panel holder and positioning device according to claim 1,
wherein the L-shaped brackets are made of square tubing with the support
arms approximately three feet long and the angled bar guide attached to
the support arm approximately one foot long.
6. Building panel holder and positioning device comprising:a. a pair of
L-shaped brackets, each havingi. a square tubing base with first and
second ends,ii. a square tubing support arm approximately three feet long
affixed normal the base first end and structured to removably hold and
support wall or ceiling building panels,iii. an angled bar guide
approximately one foot long attached to the support arm at an angle to
act as a ramp to assist in receiving and placing wall and ceiling panels
onto the support arms,iv. a U-shaped slotted plate ceiling framing guide
structured to accommodate a ceiling joist affixed proximate the first end
of the base, and a U-shaped bracket wall framing guide structured to
accommodate wall framing affixed at or toward the second end of the base,
when the L-shaped brackets are secured in position next to a desired wall
or ceiling framing segment, andb. slideable locking pliers brackets and
pliers structured to removably secure the L-shaped brackets by placement
either along and around the support arm between the angled bar guide and
ceiling framing guide or along and around the base between the first end
and the wall framing guide to extend and clamp to the framing to position
the support arms either proximate the ceiling or wall framing for
fastening wall and ceiling building panels in an attachment mode, and
release the L-shaped brackets from the framing after the building panels
have been fastened in a removal repositioning mode.
7. Building panel holder and positioning device according to claim 6,
including removable shims placed between the arms of each L-shaped
bracket and a supported ceiling or wall building panel to shim the
ceiling or wall building panel against a ceiling or wall framing for
fastening.
8. A method of installing building panels comprising:a. a positioning a
pair of L-shaped brackets with ends, each havingi. a base with first and
second ends,ii. a support arm affixed to normal the base first end and
structured to removably hold and support wall or ceiling building
panels,iii. an angled bar guide attached to the support arm at an angle
to act as a ramp to assist in receiving and placing wall and ceiling
building panels onto the support arms,iv. a ceiling framing guide affixed
to the base first end, and a wall framing guide attached toward or at the
base second end, each structured to accommodate framing when the L-shaped
brackets are positioned proximate either wall or ceiling framing for
fastening building panels to the framing, andb. removably clamping the
L-shaped brackets either to the wall or ceiling framing with removable
clamps placed either along the support arm between the angled bar guide
and ceiling framing guide or the base between the first end and the wall
framing guide to position the support arm proximate either the ceiling or
wall framing for fastening wall and ceiling building panels to the wall
or ceiling framing,c. placing the wall or ceiling building panel on the
support arms,d. securing the wall and ceiling building panels to the
framing for attachment, ande. releasing the L-shaped brackets after the
wall or ceiling panels are secured to remove the L-shaped brackets or
reposition them to secure another wall or ceiling building panel in
position.
9. A method of installing building panels according to claim 8, wherein
the removably clamping comprises removably attaching slideable locking
pliers brackets to desired segments of either the base or support arms,
which are structured to position and hold locking pliers to clamp and
hold the L-shaped brackets onto either the ceiling or wall framing.
10. A method of installing building panels according to claim 8, wherein
the ceiling framing guide comprises a U-shaped slotted plate structured
to accommodate ceiling framing, and the wall framing guide comprises a
U-shaped bracket structured to accommodate wall framing.
11. A method of installing building panels according to claim 8, including
inserting removable shims between the arms of each L-shaped bracket and a
supported ceiling or wall building panel to shim the ceiling or wall
building panel against ceiling or wall framing for fastening, and
removing the shims after fastening.
12. A method of building panels according to claim 8, wherein the L-shaped
brackets are made of square tubing with the support arms approximately
three feet long and the angle guide attached to the support arm
approximately one foot long.
Description
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001]This application is a continuation-in-part patent application of the
provisional patent application entitled "Dry Wall Panel Holders", filed
Aug. 18, 2006, Ser. No. 60/838,245.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002]1. Field of Invention
[0003]The present invention relates to building material temporary holding
and positioning devices. In particular, it relates to a pair of panel
holding brackets to assist in positioning and securing wall and ceiling
panels, such as dry wall, sheet rock, wood paneling, and ceiling panels
to building wall studs, ceiling joists, and framing.
[0004]2. Description of Related Art
[0005]There are a wide variety of building material temporary holding
devices and supports. Most of these, such as Ganske, U.S. Pub. No.
2005/01615 published Jul. 28, 2005, disclose temporary support brackets
removably fixed to studs of the wall frame to hold sheet rock in position
until fasted to the stud. After the sheet rock is secured the brackets
are then removed.
[0006]Reicherts, U.S. Pat. No. 4,449,338 issued May 22, 1984 discloses a
different type of temporary restraining clamp to temporary hold wall
board until secured to the framing. These temporary restraining clamps
are then removed.
[0007]Richmond, U.S. Pat. No. 6,904,732 issued Jun. 14, 2005 utilize
rotating fastener holders made of first and second and target resting
surfaces secured into studs to position dry wall or wall board on these
temporary holder surfaces. After securing the wall board or dry wall to
the framing, these fasteners are rotated to hold dry wall into place for
subsequent fastening thereto, and are then removed.
[0008]Lynn, U.S. Pat. No. 5,163,799 issued Nov. 17, 1992 discloses a wall
panel lifting and supporting device, comprised of a pair of brackets
pivotally attached to the ceiling building framing members to hingedly
lift and position panels proximate the ceiling framing for fastening
thereto.
[0009]Sink, U.S. Pat. No. 6,293,058 issued Sep. 25, 2001 is an example of
a dry wall support system using a pair of brackets and rods designed to
be removably attached to a building stud.
[0010]Hatfield, U.S. Pat. No. 6,957,515 issued Nov. 25, 2005 discloses a
number of parallel supports removably secured to the ceiling joists to
provide a temporary platform near the ceiling onto which sheet rock may
be held until secured to said joists.
[0011]Bryant et al, U.S. Pat. No. 5,655,337 issued Aug. 12, 1997 discloses
another pair of temporary supports temporarily attached to ceiling
framing to position drywall to the ceiling for attachment.
[0012]Adley, U.S. Pat. No. 1,230,093 issued Jun. 19, 1917 is another
support for sheet material in building construction wherein a plurality
of supports are positioned near the ceiling joists to hold building
materials until they are fastened thereto.
[0013]Boucher, U.S. Pub. No. 2006/0137290 published Jun. 29, 2006 is a
jack lift system, which is not necessarily secured to the studs. Bradley
et al, U.S. Pub. No. 2001/0029715 published Oct. 18, 2001 is another
drywall installation apparatus employing a lifting mechanism to position
drywall for subsequent fastening to studs.
[0014]Jeffries et al, U.S. Pat. No. 6,082,945 issued Jul. 4, 2000
discloses another sheet material lifting and retaining apparatus.
[0015]Cited for general interest is Hendrickson, U.S. Pat. No. 5,642,597
issued Jul. 7, 1997 disclosing a drywall mounting bracket permanently
secured to the framing and wall panels.
[0016]None of the above references provides a pair of L shaped brackets
with support arms used in tandem to position sheets of building
materials, such as drywall, ceiling, and wall panels, to the ceiling and
wall framing of a house to be dry walled.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0017]The present invention is a building panel holder and positioning
device for sheets of building materials, such as drywall, ceiling, and
wall panels, comprising a pair of L-shaped brackets with support arms
with one end attached normal to a base with first and second ends. An
angled guide bar is attached to the other end of the support arm to act
as a starting ramp in placing "building panels", such as 4'.times.8'
sheet rock, wall board, ceiling panels, and other building sheeting
materials onto the support arms. Each L-shaped bracket is generally
secured so that the support arms are held in parallel with clamps, such
as locking pliers, to the ceiling or wall framing of a structure to be
dry walled, paneled, or covered with sheets of building materials. The
first and second ends of the L-shaped bracket base contain wall framing
and ceiling framing guides. The clamps are positioned between the ends of
the support arms and the framing guides, such that when secured to the
framing, the clamps act as a fulcrum to direct the pivoting force of the
loaded support arms against the framing guides to direct force against
the framing. This pivoting force secures the framing guides against
either the ceiling or wall framing to rigidly hold the clamped L-shaped
brackets temporarily in place.
[0018]The first end of the base has a ceiling framing guide attached and
structured with a slot to accommodate ceiling framing such as studs or
joists. Toward or at the second end of the base is a wall framing guide
also structured with a slot to accommodate wall framing. They also align
and hold the support arms proximately level and in position to support
building panels placed thereon for fastening or positioning.
[0019]The L-shaped brackets positioned with wall and ceiling guides in
contact with the framing are then locked in position with the removable
clamps. Thus secured, the L-shaped brackets are held against the framing
with two-point contact to prevent the L-shaped brackets from pivoting
when loaded with building panels.
[0020]To use the L-shaped brackets, they are removable secured to the
desired segments of the wall or ceiling framing to be paneled via the
clamps after placed into position. Once positioned, a building panel to
be fastened is placed onto the arms of each L-shaped bracket and then
shimmed or pivoted into position proximate the framing for securing with
wall board fasteners, screws, nails, or the like.
[0021]These paired L-shaped brackets are particularly suitable for sheet
rocking ceilings by positioning their support arms proximate a ceiling
joist and securing them in position with the clamps. The dry wall panel
is then slipped between the joist and L-shaped bracket support arms and
held against the framing with shims until secured by dry wall fasteners.
These L-shaped brackets are then removed and repositioned to sheet rock
the walls by securing them in parallel against a wall stud to form a
platform support for dry wall placed thereon. The dry wall is then
pivoted on edge thereon against the wall studs and secured thereto with
fasteners.
[0022]Locking pliers are the preferred type of clamps, but other types of
clamps may be used. The brackets are preferably made of steel square
tubing with support arms. The dimensions of the support arms are
preferably approximately three feet long with an angle guide attached to
their ends approximately one foot long. This sizing makes them ideal for
handling four foot wide wall and ceiling building panels.
[0023]These building panel holders thus enable a single dry wall installer
to support dry wall and building panels in position against either a
ceiling or wall, and then secure it in position without the need for
separate wall and ceiling brackets. They eliminate the need for lifts,
building T braces and other cumbersome devices formerly used to hold
panels to ceilings. The building panel holders are simple to use, very
strong, quickly attached and removed and typically weigh about 8 pounds.
They are easily converted to hold steel panels to steel purlins when
hanging panels in metal buildings. A simple turn of a thumb screw is all
that is needed to move clamps from wall stud to ceiling joist positions.
The present invention is therefore particularly adapted to provide for
single man building panel installation without the need for separate
ceiling and wal
l brackets. They are inexpensive to make, are readily
cleaned, and can be installed without special
tools. They can also be
affixed to wall studs as temporary supports for planks to provide
temporary benches and shelves.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024]FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the
invention.
[0025]FIG. 2 is another view of the embodiment shown in FIG. 1.
[0026]FIG. 3 is a side view of the embodiment of the invention shown in
FIG. 1.
[0027]FIG. 4 is another side view of the embodiment of the invention shown
in FIG. 1
[0028]FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the embodiment shown in FIG. 1
showing pivoting drywall wall mounting.
DESCRIPTION OF THE ILLUSTRATED EMBODIMENTS
[0029]The present building panel holder and positioning invention
comprises a pair of L-shaped brackets 10 with support arms 2 attached
normal the bracket base 3 as shown in the FIG. 1 perspective view. An
angled guide bar 1 is affixed to the end of the support arm 2 to act as a
ramp to assist in sliding a drywall panel onto the support arm 2.
[0030]One end of the L-shaped bracket 10 contains a wall framing guide 5,
which is structured to secure the bracket 10 against a vertical wall
stud. The other end of the bracket 10 has a ceiling framing guide 4,
which is structured to secure the bracket 10 against a horizontal ceiling
joist. Each L-shaped bracket 10 is secured in parallel with clamps shown
as locking pliers 6 to either the ceiling or wall framing of a structure
to be dry walled or paneled. FIG. 1 shows an L-shaped bracket attached to
a wall stud.
[0031]The wall framing guides 5 and ceiling framing guides 4 are affixed
to base 3 of the L-shaped bracket 10 to accommodate either a wall stud or
ceiling joist. These universal L-shaped brackets 10, when fastened to the
g, forming two point contact to firmly hold the support arms 2 in
position proximate the level required to support building panels placed
thereon for subsequent securing to the joists or studs. FIG. 2 is a
perspective view showing an L-shaped bracket secured to the ceiling
framing.
[0032]The building panel holders 10 are thus placed into position
proximate the location where a panel is to be secured against the ceiling
or wall framing. Once positioned, the building panel is placed on the
arms 2 of two L-shaped brackets installed in parallel and shimmed or
pivoted into position until secured to the framing with fasteners.
[0033]FIG. 3 is a side view showing how two L-shaped brackets 10 are
positioned proximate ceiling joists and held thereto with clamps 6. The
building panel is then slipped between the joist and L-shaped bracket
support arms 2 and shimmed in position with wooden shims 8 until secured
to the joist. After fastening, the L-shaped brackets 10 are removed and
repositioned for the installation of another building panel. FIG. 4 shows
how the L-shaped brackets 10 are held in parallel against a wall stud to
form a platform support until the dry wall is pivoted thereon against the
wall studs and secured thereto as shown in FIG. 5.
[0034]In one preferred embodiment, the guide bar 1 is made of 1
inch.times. 3/16 flat steel approximately 12 inches long and is welded at
an angle to a support arm 2, which is approximately 36 inches long and
made of 1 inch steel square tubing. The bracket base 3 is made of 1 inch
steel square tubing approximately 12 inches long welded at a 90 degree
angle to the angle support arm 2. A ceiling bracket 4 made of one quarter
inch steel with a U-shaped notch sized to accommodate ceiling joists is
affixed proximate the weld so that it accommodates ceiling framing when
held in position. A U-shaped wall stud guide 5 made of 11/2 inch channel
steel is affixed to the bracket base 3 and structured to accommodate a
wall stud when held in position. A slideable locking plier bracket 6a
with locking screw 7 is affixed to the support arm 2 or bracket base 3 to
hold the locking pliers 6 into position to secure the bracket 10 to the
framing.
[0035]To secure the building panels into position for ceiling
installation, as shown in FIG. 3, two L-shaped brackets 10 are installed
in parallel on joists where the panel is to be installed. The building
panel is then slid onto the brackets 10 via the guide bars 1 and slid
onto the support arms 2. The building panel is them shimmed against the
joists with wooden shims 8. It is then fastened to the joists with dry
wall screws or fasteners.
[0036]To secure the L-shaped brackets 10 into position for wall
installation, as shown in FIG. 4, two L-shaped brackets 10 are installed
in parallel on wall framing by measuring four feet down from the ceiling
where the dry wall panel is to be installed. The dry wall is then laid
onto the support arms 2 and tipped up against the wall studs as shown in
FIG. 5. The dry wall may be shimmed against the ceiling with wooden shims
8, if necessary. It is then fastened to the wall framing with dry wall
screws or fasteners.
[0037]These building panel holders 10 thus enable a single dry wall
installer to support dry wall in position against either a ceiling or
wall, and then secure it in position without the need for separate wall
and ceiling brackets.
[0038]The above description and specification should not be construed as
limiting the scope of the claims. The claims themselves recite those
features deemed essential to the invention.
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