Claims
- 1. An adjustable bracket for being depended from a beam and for being used in pairs as joist hangers, comprising:
- wall means including a pair of spaced-apart side walls connected to and extending in parallel from a rear wall, there being no top wall so as to permit a joist to be placed from above and/or to extend above the side walls when positioned and held between the side walls;
- an L-shaped element affixed to the rear wall and adapted for depending the bracket from a beam;
- first means disposed between the side walls adapted for supporting and positioning the joist in a particular position when received within the bracket and holding the bottom of the joist between the side walls; and
- second means removably connected to the wall means for positioning and holding the first means between the side walls in a vertically adjustable position and for removing the first means from between the side walls upon being removed from the wall means to permit dropout of a supported joist.
- 2. An adjustable bracket as set forth in claim 1, wherein said element extends above the rear wall.
- 3. An adjustable bracket as set forth in claim 1, said L-shaped element having a short leg configured as a tapered lip.
- 4. An adjustable bracket as set forth in claim 1, said side walls having opening adapted for receiving nails to be entered into said joist.
- 5. An adjustable bracket for being depended from a beam and for being used in pairs as joist hangers, comprising:
- wall means including a pair of spaced-apart side walls connected to and extending in parallel from a rear wall;
- an L-shaped element affixed to the rear wall and adapted for depending the bracket from a beam;
- first plate and a bolt fastener, said first plate being freely movable between said side walls and being removable from between said side walls but being held by the bolt fastener; and
- a second plate removably connected to the wall means and being provided for threadedly receiving the bolt fastener to thereby hold the first plate between the side walls.
- 6. An adjustable bracket as in claim 5, said second plate being held between said side walls.
- 7. An adjustable bracket as set forth in claim 6, said rear wall having an opening, said second plate being received by said opening; and pin means inserted in the side walls for additionally holding the second plate.
- 8. An adjustable bracket as set forth in claim 7, said second plate having an L-shaped configuration.
- 9. An adjustable bracket as in claim 5, wherein said second plate is provided with a nut fastener for threadedly receiving the bolt fastener.
- 10. An adjustable bracket for being depended from a beam and for being used in pairs as joist hangers, comprising:
- wall means including a pair of spaced-apart side walls connected to and extending in parallel from a rear wall;
- an L-shaped element affixed to the rear wall and adapted for depending the bracket from a beam;
- first means removably disposed between said side walls and adapted for supporting and positioning a joist in a particular position;
- second means positioned and held between said side walls for positioning and holding the first means between the side walls; and
- adjustable means connected to the wall means and extending beyond the rear wall for adjusting and positioning the lower end of the bracket.
- 11. An adjustable bracket as set forth in claim 10, said adjustable means including a U-shaped strap and a bolt threadedly received by the U-shaped strap and provided for bearing against a portion of the beam from which the bracket is to be depended.
- 12. An adjustable bracket as in claim 5 or 10, said spaced-apart side walls not being interconnected at their top to permit a joist to be inserted in-between the wall means and from above.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation-In-Part application of Ser. No. 681,155, filed Apr. 28, 1976, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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