US3300941A - Overhead rod installation assembly for canopies or marquees - Google Patents
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- FIG. 4 OVERHEAD ROD INSTALLATION ASSEMBLY FOR CANOPIES OH MARQUEES Filed Aug. 6, 1964 FIG. 4
- FIGURE 1 is an exploded side elevation partly in section showing the component parts of the overhead rod installation
- FIGURE 2 is a side elevation of the assembled overhead rod installation assembly used in conjunction with a marquee construction such as that disclosed in US. Patent No. 3,107,401;
- FIGURE 3 is a side elevation of the assembled overhead rodinstallation used in conjunction with a marquee construction such as disclosed in US. Patent No. 3,226, 891;
- FIGURE 4 is a modified form of overhead support for a marquee construction such as disclosed in my pending application Serial No; 358,024 wherein horizontal steel members extending from a wall are used as supporting members.
- the novel overhead rod installation disclosed herein consists of a wall bracket 10, wall bracket attachment assembly 20, overhead rod tubing 40, facia bracket attachment assembly 50, and either facia brackets 70 or 90.
- Wall bracket consists of. a. flat upper portion 12, a flat lower portion 14, and a substantially semi-circular middle portion 16 containing a slot 18, the purpose of which will be disclosed hereinafter.
- Wall bracket 10 is attached to wall 84, as shown in FIGURE 2, with the use of conventional mounting bolts.
- the wall bracket attachment assembly 20 consists of an upper casting 22 containing a central passageway therethrough.
- the uppermost end portion of upper casting 22 has a diameter larger than that of the remaining portion of upper casting 22 thus defining a supporting shoulder 24 providing a seat for overhead rod tubing 40.
- a bolt 26 passes through the central passageway of upper casting 22 and slot 18 of wall bracket 10 and terminates in a half-round steel nut 26 held in place by lock nut ice holes 42, corresponding to holes 30 of upper casting 22, through which self tapping bolts 44 are passed to fasten overhead rod tubing 40 to upper casting 22 during field assembly. Similar holes are located at the bottom portion of overhead rod tubing 40 for engaging tubing 40 with lower casting 52.
- Facia bracket attachment assembly 50 consists of lower casting 52, containing a threaded central passageway 53 therein, and has a lower end portion defining supporting shoulder 54.
- a specially designed bolt 56 to which are attached tubing lock nut 58 and bracket lock nut 60, is screwed in place within passageway 53 until tubing lock nut 58 rests in abutting relationship against the lowermost portion of lower casting 52. It is obvious, of course, that by turning tubing lock nut 58 clockwise or counterclockwise it is possible to vary the length of bolt 56 which protrudes within passageway 53 of lower casting 52.
- a half-round assembly 62 At the lowermost end of bolt 56, and forming an integral part thereof, is a half-round assembly 62.
- Self-tapping bolts 44 are used to attach overhead rod tubing 40 to lower casting 52 in the same manner as disclosed above with respect to overhead rod tubing 40 and upper casting 22.
- the facia bracket 70 used in conjunction with a marquee construction such as disclosed in my Patent 3,107,401, comprises a vertical flange 72 terminating near the upper portion thereof in a half-round supporting portion 74 which rests in abutting relationship against half-round assembly 62 of bolt 56. Near the mid portion of vertical flange 72 is located a horizontal flange 76 which is biased within a facia 78 which encloses the ends of panels 80 of the marquee construction.
- Wall facia bracket 82 is used to attach the panels 80 to wall 84.
- the facia bracket 90 used in conjunction with a marquee construction such as disclosed in US. Patent No 3,226,891, comprises a half-round portion 92 containing a slot 94 for engaging the half-round assembly 62 of bolt 56 in sliding relationship.
- the lowermost portion 96 of facia bracket is attached to a panel clip 98, which slides within the top of hollow beam 100, by means of bolt 102.
- the overhead rod installation assembly is capable of sup porting various types of canopy or marquee constructions.
- the design of wall bracket 10 and upper casting assembly 20, together with the design of facia brackets 70 and 90 and the lower casting assembly 50 enable the overhead rod tubing 40 to assume any desired angle with respect to the panel assemblies 80 in accordance with the length of the marquees. Further, the only construction work required on the site is the cutting of overhead rod tubing 40 to the desired length. Then, once assembled, the precise length of overhead rod tubing 40 is obtained by merely adjusting the position of lock nut 58 on bolt 56 which, of course, determines the length of bolt 56 which protrudes within lower casting 52.
- FIGURE 4 A modified form of overhead support for various marquee constructions, and in particular that type of const-r-uction disclosed in US. Patent No. 3,226,891, is shown in FIGURE 4 wherein a steel beam is attached to the building wall (not shown) and extends outwardly in a horizontal direction immediately above the panels 122 of the marquee.
- bracket 124 is secured to the end of steel beam 120 by welding or bolting to the top flange of beam 120.
- Threaded bolt 126 acts as an adjustable hanger for the panels 122 and hollow beam 136. By simply turning the head 128 of bolt 126 the height of panels 122 and their supporting beams 13-6 may be adjusted. The load from the panels 122 is transferred to bolt 126 through banger bracket 134.
- Nut 132 is merely used to secure bolt 126 to hanger bracket 134.
- An overhead rod installation assembly for use with a marquee construction of the type having a first end attached to a wall and a second end suspended in space and terminating in a facia, comprising:
- first fastening means securing said first support to said wall bracket permitting said first support to rotate freely with respect to said wall bracket
- An overhead rod installation assembly as in claim 1, wherein said second support located within the lower end of said overhead rod tubing includes a threaded passageway and said fourth fastening means includes a bolt having a first end threaded within said passageway and *a second end secured to said facia bracket means, together with at least one lock nut threaded upon said bolt and normally abutting said second support.
- An overhead rod installation assembly for use with a marquee construction of the type having a first end attached to a wall and a second end suspended in space with at least one supporting beam, comprising:
- (E) means connecting said second bracket means and said lower end of said overhead rod tubing, includ- (i) a second support mounted within said lower end of said overhead rod tubing,
- An overhead rod installation assembly as in claim 4, wherein said second support includes a threaded passageway and said fourth fastening means includes a bolt having a first end threaded within said passageway and a second end secured to said second bracket means, to gether with at least one lock nut threaded upon said bolt and normally abutting said second support.
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Jan. 31, 1967 w, c, HE|R|cH 3,300,941
OVERHEAD ROD INSTALLATION ASSEMBLY FOR CANOPIES OH MARQUEES Filed Aug. 6, 1964 FIG. 4
30 INVENTOR I34 WILLIAM C. HEIRICH :22 1 use BY/SJOZQS W I32 ATTORNEYS United States Patent 3,300,941 OVERHEAD ROD INSTALLATION ASSEMBLY FOR CANOPIES OR MARQUEESI William C. Heirich, 2912 Wauhilah Drive,-
Muskogee, Okla. 74401 Filed Aug. 6, 1964. Ser. No. 387,830 6 Claims. (Cl. 52-721) The invention disclosed herein relates to canopies or marquees. and in particular to an improved overhead rod installation for supporting canopies or marquees from a wall.
Providing the necessary structural support for canopies, such as those disclosed in my recently issued US. Patent No. 3,107,401 and my pending application Serial No. 358,024, which issued January 4, 1966, as U.S. Patent No. 3,226,891 is frequently accomplished by the use of overhead rod assemblies having one end thereof attached to the canopy and the other end thereof attached to the wall from which the canopy extends. It is, of course, of the utmost importance that these overhead rod assemblies be designed for ease in installation, and at the same time be adaptable for use with different types of marquee constructions; That is, the design feature of being able to use the same basic component parts of the overhead rod assembly for use with all types of canopy constructions thus requiring the minimum amount of time and effort in field installation is of great importance.
Yet additional objects of invention will become apparent from the ensuing specification and attached drawings which illustrate the overhead rod assembly wherein:
FIGURE 1 is an exploded side elevation partly in section showing the component parts of the overhead rod installation; 7
FIGURE 2 is a side elevation of the assembled overhead rod installation assembly used in conjunction with a marquee construction such as that disclosed in US. Patent No. 3,107,401;
FIGURE 3 is a side elevation of the assembled overhead rodinstallation used in conjunction with a marquee construction such as disclosed in US. Patent No. 3,226, 891; and
FIGURE 4 is a modified form of overhead support for a marquee construction such as disclosed in my pending application Serial No; 358,024 wherein horizontal steel members extending from a wall are used as supporting members.
The novel overhead rod installation disclosed herein, as shown in FIGURE 1, consists of a wall bracket 10, wall bracket attachment assembly 20, overhead rod tubing 40, facia bracket attachment assembly 50, and either facia brackets 70 or 90.
Wall bracket consists of. a. flat upper portion 12, a flat lower portion 14, and a substantially semi-circular middle portion 16 containing a slot 18, the purpose of which will be disclosed hereinafter. Wall bracket 10 is attached to wall 84, as shown in FIGURE 2, with the use of conventional mounting bolts.
The wall bracket attachment assembly 20 consists of an upper casting 22 containing a central passageway therethrough. The uppermost end portion of upper casting 22 has a diameter larger than that of the remaining portion of upper casting 22 thus defining a supporting shoulder 24 providing a seat for overhead rod tubing 40. A bolt 26 passes through the central passageway of upper casting 22 and slot 18 of wall bracket 10 and terminates in a half-round steel nut 26 held in place by lock nut ice holes 42, corresponding to holes 30 of upper casting 22, through which self tapping bolts 44 are passed to fasten overhead rod tubing 40 to upper casting 22 during field assembly. Similar holes are located at the bottom portion of overhead rod tubing 40 for engaging tubing 40 with lower casting 52.
Facia bracket attachment assembly 50 consists of lower casting 52, containing a threaded central passageway 53 therein, and has a lower end portion defining supporting shoulder 54. A specially designed bolt 56, to which are attached tubing lock nut 58 and bracket lock nut 60, is screwed in place within passageway 53 until tubing lock nut 58 rests in abutting relationship against the lowermost portion of lower casting 52. It is obvious, of course, that by turning tubing lock nut 58 clockwise or counterclockwise it is possible to vary the length of bolt 56 which protrudes within passageway 53 of lower casting 52. At the lowermost end of bolt 56, and forming an integral part thereof, is a half-round assembly 62. Self-tapping bolts 44 are used to attach overhead rod tubing 40 to lower casting 52 in the same manner as disclosed above with respect to overhead rod tubing 40 and upper casting 22.
The facia bracket 70 used in conjunction with a marquee construction such as disclosed in my Patent 3,107,401, comprises a vertical flange 72 terminating near the upper portion thereof in a half-round supporting portion 74 which rests in abutting relationship against half-round assembly 62 of bolt 56. Near the mid portion of vertical flange 72 is located a horizontal flange 76 which is biased within a facia 78 which encloses the ends of panels 80 of the marquee construction. Wall facia bracket 82 is used to attach the panels 80 to wall 84.
The facia bracket 90, used in conjunction with a marquee construction such as disclosed in US. Patent No 3,226,891, comprises a half-round portion 92 containing a slot 94 for engaging the half-round assembly 62 of bolt 56 in sliding relationship. The lowermost portion 96 of facia bracket is attached to a panel clip 98, which slides within the top of hollow beam 100, by means of bolt 102.
From examining FIGURES 2 and 3, it is obvious that the overhead rod installation assembly is capable of sup porting various types of canopy or marquee constructions. The design of wall bracket 10 and upper casting assembly 20, together with the design of facia brackets 70 and 90 and the lower casting assembly 50 enable the overhead rod tubing 40 to assume any desired angle with respect to the panel assemblies 80 in accordance with the length of the marquees. Further, the only construction work required on the site is the cutting of overhead rod tubing 40 to the desired length. Then, once assembled, the precise length of overhead rod tubing 40 is obtained by merely adjusting the position of lock nut 58 on bolt 56 which, of course, determines the length of bolt 56 which protrudes within lower casting 52.
A modified form of overhead support for various marquee constructions, and in particular that type of const-r-uction disclosed in US. Patent No. 3,226,891, is shown in FIGURE 4 wherein a steel beam is attached to the building wall (not shown) and extends outwardly in a horizontal direction immediately above the panels 122 of the marquee. As seen in FIGURE 4, bracket 124 is secured to the end of steel beam 120 by welding or bolting to the top flange of beam 120. Threaded bolt 126 acts as an adjustable hanger for the panels 122 and hollow beam 136. By simply turning the head 128 of bolt 126 the height of panels 122 and their supporting beams 13-6 may be adjusted. The load from the panels 122 is transferred to bolt 126 through banger bracket 134. Nut 132 is merely used to secure bolt 126 to hanger bracket 134.
Manifestly, still further modifications of the novel overhead rod installation assembly may be employed without departing from the scope of invention, as defined by the sub-joined claims.
I claim:
1. An overhead rod installation assembly for use with a marquee construction of the type having a first end attached to a wall and a second end suspended in space and terminating in a facia, comprising:
(A) a wall bracket attached to said wall at an elevation above said marquee;
(B) facia bracket means generally complementary in configuration with respect to said facia and slidably mounted therein;
(C) an overhead rod tubing having an upper end and a lower end;
(D) wall bracket attachment assembly means connecting said wall bracket and said overhead rod tubing, including:
(i) a first support mounted within said upper end of said overhead rod tubing,
(ii) first fastening means securing said first support to said wall bracket permitting said first support to rotate freely with respect to said wall bracket, and
(iii) second fastening means securing said upper end of said overhead rod tubing to said first support permitting said tubing to rotate with said first support in relation to said wall bracket; and
(E) facia bracket attachment assembly means connecting said overhead rod tubing and said facia bracket means, including:
(i) a second support mounted within said lower end of said overhead rod tubing,
(ii) third fastening means securing said lower end of said tubing to said second support, and
(iii) fourth fastening means securing said second support to said facia bracket means permitting said overhead rod tubing to rotate with said second support in relation to said facia bracket means while also permitting the distance between said second support and said facia bracket means to be varied as said overhead rod tubing is twisted.
2. An overhead rod installation assembly as in claim 1, wherein said second support located within the lower end of said overhead rod tubing includes a threaded passageway and said fourth fastening means includes a bolt having a first end threaded within said passageway and *a second end secured to said facia bracket means, together with at least one lock nut threaded upon said bolt and normally abutting said second support.
3. An overhead rod installation assembly as in claim 2, wherein said wall bracket and said facia bracket means each include a generally half-round portion while said first fastening means includes a half-round nut held within said half-round portion of said wall bracket in sliding relationship and said second end of said bolt of said fourth fastening means includes a half-round portion held within said half-round portion of said facia bracket means in sliding relationship.
4. An overhead rod installation assembly for use with a marquee construction of the type having a first end attached to a wall and a second end suspended in space with at least one supporting beam, comprising:
(A) a first bracket attached to said wall at an elevation above said marquee;
(B) second bracket means slidably mounted within said supporting beam;
(C) an overhead rod tubing having an upper end and a lower end;
(D) means connecting said first bracket and said upper end of said overhead rod tubing, including:
(i) a first support mounted within said upper end of said overhead rod tubing,
(ii) first fastening means securing said first support to said first bracket permitting said first support to rotate freely, and
(iii) second fastening means securing said upper end of said overhead rod tubing to said first support permitting said tubing to rotate with said first support; and
(E) means connecting said second bracket means and said lower end of said overhead rod tubing, includ- (i) a second support mounted within said lower end of said overhead rod tubing,
(ii) third fastening means securing said lower end of said tubing to said second support, and
(iii) fourth fastening means securing said second support to said second bracket means permitting said overhead rod tubing to rotate with said second support in relation to said second bracket means while also permitting the distance between said second support and said second bracket means to be varied as said overhead rod tubing is twisted.
5. An overhead rod installation assembly as in claim 4, wherein said second support includes a threaded passageway and said fourth fastening means includes a bolt having a first end threaded within said passageway and a second end secured to said second bracket means, to gether with at least one lock nut threaded upon said bolt and normally abutting said second support.
6. An overhead rod installation assembly as in claim 5, wherein said second bracket means constitutes a clip member slidably mounted within said supporting beam and a bracket attached above said clip member to which said second end of said bolt is secured.
References Cited by the Examiner UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,908,053 10/1959 Gilman et al. 5273 FOREIGN PATENTS 239,834 7/1962 Australia.
HARRISON R. MOSELEY, Primary Examiner:
J. K. BELL, Assistant Examiner.
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1. AN OVERHEAD ROD INSTALLATION ASSEMBLY FOR USE WITH A MARQUEE CONSTRUCTION OF THE TYPE HAVING A FIRST END ATTACHED TO A WALL AND A SECOND END SUSPENDED IN SPACE AND TERMINATING IN A FACIA, COMPRISING: (A) A WALL BRACKET ATTACHED TO SAID WALL AT AN ELEVATION ABOVE SAID MARQUEE; (B) FACIA BRACKET MEANS GENERALLY COMPLEMENTARY IN CONFIGURATION WITH RESPECT TO SAID FACIA AND SLIDABLY MOUNTED THEREIN; (C) AN OVERHEAD ROD TUBING HAVING AN UPPER END AND A LOWER END; (D) WALL BRACKET ATTACHMENT ASSEMBLY MEANS CONNECTING SAID WALL BRACKET AND SAID OVERHEAD ROD TUBING, INCLUDING: (I) A FIRST SUPPORT MOUNTED WITHIN SAID UPPER END OF SAID OVERHEAD ROD TUBING, (II) FIRST FASTENING MEANS SECURING SAID FIRST SUPPORT TO SAID WALL BRACKET PERMITING SAID FIRST SUPPORT TO ROTATE FREELY WITH RSPECT TO SAID WALL BRACKET, AND (III) SECOND FASTENING MEANS SECURING SAID UPPER END OF SAID OVERHEAD ROD TUBING TO SAID FIRST SUPPORT PERMITTING SAID TUBING TO ROTATE WITH SAID FIRST SUPPORT IN RELATION TO SAID WALL BRACKET; AND (E) FACIA BRACKET ATTACHMENT ASSEMBLY MEANS CONNECTING SAID OVERHEAD ROD TUBING AND SAID FACIA BRACKET MEANS, INCLUDING: (I) A SECOND SUPPORT MOUNTED WITHIN SAID LOWER END OF SAID OVERHEAD ROD TUBING, (II) THIRD FASTENING MEANS SECURING SAID LOWER END OF SAID TUBING TO SAID SECOND SUPPORT, AND (III) FOURTH FASTENING MEANS SECURING SAID SECOND SUPPORT TO SAID FACIA BRACKET MEANS PERMITTING SAID OVERHEAD ROD TUBING TO ROTATE WITH SAID SECOND SUPPORT IN RELATION TO SAID FACIA BRACKET MEANS WHILE ALSO PERMITTING THE DISTANCE BETWEEN SAID SECOND SUPPORT AND SAID FACIA BRACKET MEANS TO BE VARIED AS SAID OVERHEAD ROD TUBING IS TWISTED.
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