Apparatus and methods of forming a curved structure

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6625942
  • Patent Number
    6,625,942
  • Date Filed
    Monday, December 13, 1999
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 30, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
An apparatus for forming curved structures comprises a plurality of pivotally connected sections, each section having a track portion, and a strap member adapted for slidably engaging the track portion of the sections such that the sections are movable to form a radius of curvature. A method of forming a curved structure comprises providing runners having a plurality of pivotally connected sections, each section having track portions, and each runner further having two strap members slidably engaging each of the track portions. The method also includes oppositely placing the runners in a curved position such that the runners are substantially aligned and attaching studs between the runners.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates generally to the field of construction and more particularly, but not by way of limitation, to apparatus and method of forming a curved structure, such as curved walls or archways, barrel ceilings and round columns.




Straight walls are typically constructed using a runner attached to the floor structure, a runner attached to the ceiling structure (or free floating) and studs positioned between and attached to the runners. The runners and studs form a structural frame to which gypsum board, such as SHEETROCK™, or other wall covering can be attached. The same principles generally apply to construction of other straight structures. The runners and studs are often formed of wood, such as 2×4's and 2×6's (approximate dimensions of boards in inches). Steel runners and studs are also used, especially in commercial construction as well as in some residential construction.




It is often desirable to construct curved structures, such as curved walls or archways, barrel ceilings and round columns. The principles for constructing curved structures are much the same as those for constructing straight structures except that the runners must form a curved shape.




Various products and methods have been used to form curved structures. One such product is demonstrated in a brochure entitled “The Flex Track™ System,” which is sold through Flex Trim Group, a subsidiary of Burton Creek Industries, located in Bedford, Tex. This product consists of two flexible L-shaped brackets which together comprise a flexible runner to which studs can be attached. However, due perhaps to the product's design and/or flexibility, the strength of a curved structure formed using the Flex Track™ is inadequate.




A method of forming a curved wall is also illustrated in U. S. Pat. No. 5,291,717 to Turner, which is incorporated herein by reference. Turner teaches the use of a tabbed support bracket as a runner. This produces a flimsy curved structure and provides no method to lock or fix the radius of curvature.




Another method of constructing a curved wall is shown in a U. S. Gypsum Company brochure entitled “Interior Remodeling Systems,” incorporated by reference herein. This method involves cutting the leg and web sections of a standard steel runner at intervals for the length of the arc. Next, a steel strip is placed inside both runners and attached. The runners are then secured to the floor and ceiling structure and studs are fastened to the runners. This method provides adequate strength but is labor-intensive and costly, especially in a commercial setting since many cement-piercing nails must be used to secure the runner to a concrete foundation.




Thus, there is a need for improved apparatus and methods of forming a curved structure which provide adequate strength, minimal labor requirements, cost efficiency and flexibility in application.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides improved apparatus and methods of forming a curved structure which meet the needs described above.




The apparatus for forming curved structures comprises a plurality of pivotally connected sections, each section having a first track portion, and a first strap member slidably engaging the first track portion of the sections such that the sections are movable to form a radius of curvature.




The method of forming a curved structure comprises providing a first runner and a second runner, each runner having a plurality of pivotally connected sections, each section having two oppositely positioned, generally parallel track portions, each runner further having two strap members slidably engaging each of the track portions. The method also includes oppositely placing the first runner and the second runner in a curved position such that the track portions of the first runner are substantially aligned with the track portions of the second runner and attaching a plurality of studs between the first runner and the second runner.




The present invention provides a strong curved structural support for various applications even when one runner is “floating”, i.e., not attached to a structural support such as a ceiling joist. Furthermore, the present invention provides a quick, easy and cost-efficient method of constructing such a curved structure.











It is therefore a general object of the present invention to provide improved apparatus and methods of forming a curved structure. Other and further objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art upon a reading of the following disclosure when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the apparatus of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is an unfolded plan view of a section of the apparatus illustrated in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the apparatus with an alternate strap construction.





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the apparatus with an alternate track construction.





FIG. 5

is an unfolded plan view of a section of the apparatus illustrated in FIG.


4


.





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of an alternate embodiment of the apparatus.





FIG. 7

is an unfolded plan view of a section of the apparatus illustrated in FIG.


6


.





FIG. 8

is a side elevation of the apparatus illustrated in FIG.


6


.





FIG. 9

is a partially sectioned view of a curved wall formed using the apparatus of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to the drawings, presently preferred embodiments of the invention and their operation are illustrated. Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the drawings and this description.




Referring to

FIG. 1

, a presently preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated and generally designated by the numeral


10


. Apparatus


10


is comprised of a plurality of pivotally connected sections


12


. Due to its sectional structure, apparatus


10


can be constructed of virtually any length to fit the desired application.




In a preferred embodiment, each section


10


has a base portion


14


, a first track portion


16


and a second track portion


18


. First track portion


16


and second track portion


18


are oppositely positioned near the perimeter of base portion


14


. First track portion


16


is oriented generally parallel to second track portion


18


. Track portions


16


,


18


are oriented generally perpendicular to base portion


14


.




Track portions


16


,


18


comprise proximate edge


15


, which is proximate to base portion


14


and which is formed at the junction of base portion


14


and track portion


16


,


18


. Track portions


16


further comprise distal edge


17


, which is distal in relation to base portion


14


and which, in one embodiment, is formed at the junction of inside surface


34


and outside surface


36


. Track portions


16


,


18


also comprise first end


19


and second end


21


, which are oppositely spaced on the length of track portions


16


,


18


.




Adjacent sections


12


are pivotally connected by pivot means. Pivot means includes any pivotal connection


20


between adjacent sections


12


. For example, pivot means includes a screw, rivet, pop rivet or brad disposed through a hole


22


in base portion


14


of a section


12


and through a hole


22


in base portion


14


in an adjacent section


12


.




As illustrated for example in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, pivot means such as pivotal connections


20


are positioned toward opposite ends of each section


12


. Pivot means such as pivotal connections


20


are also centrally located. In other words, pivotal connections


20


are substantially equidistant between the sides of each section


12


, i.e., between first track portion


16


and second track portion


18


in a preferred embodiment. Preferably, pivot means includes a round crimp or eyelet formed in overlapping base portions


14


of adjacent sections


12


due to the ease and cost efficiency of such means.




Apparatus


10


includes first strap member


24


which is adapted for slidably engaging first track portion


16


of sections


12


. Sections


12


are laterally movable around pivotal connection


20


to form the desired radius of curvature or a variable curve. In a preferred embodiment, apparatus


10


also has a second strap member


26


which is adapted for slidably engaging second track portion


18


. When one section


12


is pivoted relative an adjacent section


12


, strap members


24


,


26


slide relative track portions


16


,


18


of a section


12


.




The present invention also includes means for fixing apparatus


10


in a predetermined position. Means for fixing includes any means for locking apparatus


10


in the desired position such that adjacent sections


12


are substantially immobilized. For example, means for fixing includes screw.


28


disposed through hole


30


in the outside surface


36


of a track portion


16


,


18


, through strap member


24


,


26


, and through hole


32


in the inside surface


34


of track portion


16


,


18


. Means for fixing also includes attaching apparatus


10


to building structure such as by nails or screws disposed through base portions


14


of sections


12


, especially through overlapping base portions


14


of adjacent sections


12


. Means for fixing further includes connecting overlapping base portions


14


of adjacent sections


12


such as by weld, crimp or adhesive, or by pin, screw, etc., disposed through overlapping base portions


14


. Means for fixing the radius of curvature also includes crimping a track portion


16


,


18


and strap member


24


,


26


disposed therethrough when the radius of apparatus


10


is in the desired position.




Hole


30


and hole


32


may be prepunched, drilled or created by the means for fixing. In a preferred embodiment, outside track hole


30


is smaller than inside track hole


32


to aid in alignment when section


12


is folded as shown in

FIG. 2

during manufacture and to prevent the threads of screw


28


from pushing against or catching on the sides of the inside track hole


30


. The size differential in hole


30


and hole


32


is minimal so that the inside surface


34


of track portion


16


,


18


cannot fold out over the tip of screw


28


. Holes


30


,


32


may also be located towards an end


19


,


21


of track portion


16


,


18


such that stud


46


can be subsequently positioned between track portions


16


,


18


without interference by screw


28


.




In addition to holes


30


,


32


, another hole (not shown) can be located near distal edge


17


of track portion


16


,


18


such that a screw disposed through the hole for the purpose of attaching stud


46


does not interfere with strap member


24


,


26


. In this embodiment, the width of track portion


16


,


18


is greater than the width of strap member


24


,


26


to accommodate the additional hole or holes. The additional hole or holes could be separated from strap member


24


,


26


by a seam, weld, crimp or other barrier.





FIG. 2

is a plan view of section


12


in an unfolded state. Section


12


can be integrally formed from a single piece of material and folded along the dotted lines to form base portion


14


, first track portion


16


and second track portion


18


. In a preferred embodiment, sections


12


are formed of twenty-five-gauge or heavier sheet metal. However, plastics, synthetics as well as other materials could be used to form sections


12


.




In an alternate embodiment shown in

FIG. 3

, strap means constitutes wires


38


disposed through channels


39


in track portions


16


,


18


. Channels


39


can be formed by a weld, crimp or other barrier. The radius of curvature of apparatus


10


can be fixed by collapsing channel


39


around wire


38


such as by crimping or by tightening screw


28


. When screw


28


is used to collapse channel


39


, hole


32


in inside surface


34


of track portion


16


,


18


should be slightly smaller than hole


30


in outside surface


36


of track portion


16


,


18


so that screw


28


will pull inside surface


34


and outside surface


36


together. The use of wires


38


in this embodiment allows a radius of curvature to be formed in multiple planes, namely the plane illustrated in

FIG. 3 and a

plane similar to that illustrated in an alternate embodiment in FIG.


8


.





FIGS. 4 and 5

illustrate an alternate embodiment of track portions


16


,


18


. Rather than track portions


16


,


18


being folded to create a channel as illustrated in

FIGS. 1 and 2

,

FIGS. 4 and 5

illustrate that track portions


16


and


18


can be formed using slots


40


. Strap means such as strap member


24


,


26


or wire


38


is disposed through slots


40


such that sections


12


are pivotable by pivot means


20


to form a radius of curvature.




In an alternate embodiment shown in

FIGS. 6

,


7


and


8


strap means such as strap member


24


,


26


is integrally formed with and extends from track portions


16


,


18


of section


12


. Strap member


24


,


26


is received in channel


39


of an adjacent section


12


. As shown in

FIG. 7

, channel


39


is created in track portions


16


,


18


by folding at the dotted lines. The width of channel


39


is greater than the width of strap member


24


,


26


. More specifically, distal edge


17


of track portion


16


,


18


is spaced apart from strap member


24


,


26


. This integral structure and spatial relationship permit apparatus


10


to be positioned in a radius of curvature in multiple planes, namely in the plane shown in FIG.


6


and the plane shown in FIG.


8


.





FIG. 9

illustrates a curved structure formed using the method and apparatus of the present invention. Apparatus


10


provides a first runner


42


and a second runner


44


. First runner


42


and second runner


44


are oppositely placed as shown in FIG.


44


. Runners


42


,


44


are placed in the desired curved position and the radius of curvature of each runner can be fixed or locked as previously discussed herein. Track portions


16


,


18


of first runner


42


are substantially aligned with track portions


16


,


18


of second runner


44


. Runners


42


and


44


can be attached to building structure, i.e., as shown in

FIG. 9

, first runner


42


is attached to floor structure and second runner


44


is attached to ceiling structure. Runners


42


,


44


can be attached to building structure for example by driving nails through base portion


14


of sections


12


. The present invention will also provide good results when used to construct a curved “floating” wall, i.e., a wall in which runner


44


is not attached to ceiling or other building structure.




Studs


46


are attached between first runner


42


and second runner


44


. Studs


46


may be attached, for example, by nails disposed through track portions


16


,


18


, through strap members


24


,


26


and into studs


46


. Studs


46


can be formed of wood or metal.




Once studs


46


have been attached to runners


42


,


44


, wall covering or gypsum board


48


, such as SHEETROCK™, is attached to studs


46


using, for example, self-tapping framing screws.




Structures other than curved walls can be formed using the same method. For example, a column structure (not shown) can be formed by positioning the first runner in a circle attached to the floor structure, a second runner in a circle attached to the ceiling structure, studs attached between runners


42


,


44


and gypsum board


48


attached to studs


46


. Curved archways and barrel ceilings can be similarly constructed.




Thus, the present invention is well adapted to carry out the objects and attain the ends and advantages mentioned as well as those inherent therein. While preferred embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated for the purpose of the present disclosure, changes in the arrangement and construction of parts and the performance of steps can be made by those skilled in the art, which changes are encompassed within the scope and spirit of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. An apparatus for forming curved structures comprising:a plurality of sections, each section having a base portion, each base portion having a first side, a second side and a pair of ends, the bottoms of the plurality of sections being substantially flat and substantially protrusionless; a pivotal connection connecting overlapping base portions of adjacent sections wherein the connection is centrally located between the first side and the second side toward each end of the respective base portion, such that the sections are movable to form a radius of curvature, and wherein the connection attaches to the base portions of adjacent sections; means for fixing the radius in a predetermined position; a first track portion having an inside and an outside; a plurality of voids disposed through the first track portion; and a first strap member positioned through the voids such that the first strap member is slidably oriented on both the inside and the outside of the first track portion.
  • 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein each section further comprises a second track portion oriented generally parallel to the first track portion and generally perpendicular to the base portion such that the track portions and the base portion form a channel for receiving an end of a stud.
  • 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the means for fixing includes a screw disposed through the first track portion and through the first strap member.
  • 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the means for fixing comprises crimping overlapping base portions of adjacent sections.
  • 5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the voids are vertical slots.
  • 6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the first strap member has a rectangular cross-section.
  • 7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the first strap member is integrally formed with and extends from the first track portion.
  • 8. An apparatus for forming curved structures comprising:a plurality of sections, each section having a base portion and a first track portion; means for pivotally connecting adjacent sections such that the base portions of adjacent sections overlap; and a first strap member slidably engaging the first track portion of the sections, the first strap member having a rectangular cross-section, such that the sections are movable to form a radius of curvature in a single plane.
  • 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the means for pivotally connecting is a connection centrally located on the base portion.
  • 10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein the connection attaches to the base portions of adjacent sections.11.The apparatus of claim 8 further comprising means for fixing the radius in a predetermined position.
  • 12. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein each section further, comprises a second track portion oriented generally parallel to the first track portion and generally perpendicular to the base portion such that the track portions and the base portion form a channel for receiving an end of a stud.
  • 13. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the first strap member is integrally formed with and extends from the first track portion.
  • 14. An apparatus for forming curved structures comprising:a plurality of sections, each of the sections having a base portion, a first track portion and a second track portion, the track portions being substantially flat, oppositely positioned and generally parallel such that the track portions and the base portion form a channel, wherein the base portions of adjacent sections overlap; and pivot means pivotally connecting adjacent sections such that the sections are positionable to form a variable curve and such that the base portions of adjacent sections are pivotable in a plane parallel to the track portions.
  • 15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the base portions of adjacent sections are pivotable in a plane parallel to the base portions.
  • 16. The apparatus of claim 14 further comprising a plurality of voids disposed through the track portions.
  • 17. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein the voids are vertical slots.
  • 18. The apparatus of claim 17 further comprising strap means slidably engaging the first track portion and the second track portions.
  • 19. The apparatus of claim 18 wherein strap means includes strap members slidably received in the vertical slots.
  • 20. The apparatus of claim 19 wherein the strap members have a rectangular cross-section.
  • 21. The apparatus of claim 20 wherein the strap members are integral with and extend from the track portions.
  • 22. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein the pivot means comprises a connection centrally located between the track portions toward each end of the base portion.
  • 23. The apparatus of claim 17 further comprising means for fixing the radius in a predetermined position.
  • 24. An apparatus comprising:a plurality of sections, each of the sections having a base portion, a first track portion and a second track portion, the track portions being substantially flat, oppositely positioned and generally parallel such that the track portions and the base portion form a channel for receiving an end of a stud; pivot means pivotally connecting adjacent sections; and strap means slidably engaging the first track portion and the second track portion such that the sections are positionable to form a variable curve.
  • 25. The apparatus of claim 24 wherein the base portions of adjacent sections overlap.
  • 26. The apparatus of claim 25 wherein the pivot means comprises a connection centrally located between the track portions toward each end of the base portion.
  • 27. The apparatus of claim 26 further comprising means for fixing the radius in a predetermined position.
  • 28. The apparatus of claim 27 wherein the means for fixing includes a screw disposed through the first track portion and through the first strap member.
  • 29. The apparatus of claim 27 wherein the means for fixing comprises crimping overlapping base portions of adjacent sections.
  • 30. The apparatus of claim 29 wherein the first strap member is integrally formed with and extends from the first track portion.
  • 31. An apparatus for forming curved structures comprising:a plurality of sections, each section having a base portion and a first track portion; a plurality of vertical slots disposed through the first track portion; a connection pivotally attached to the base portions of adjacent sections; and a first strap member slidably engaging the plurality of vertical slots disposed through the first track portion of the sections such that the sections are movable to form a radius of curvature.
  • 32. The apparatus of claim 31 wherein the base portions of adjacent sections overlap.
  • 33. The apparatus of claim 31 wherein each section further comprises a second track portion oriented generally parallel to the first track portion and generally perpendicular to the base portion such that the track portions and the base portion form a channel for receiving an end of a stud.
  • 34. The apparatus of claims 33 wherein the connection is centrally located between the track portions toward each end of said base portion.
  • 35. The apparatus of claim 31 further comprising means for fixing the radius in a predetermined position.
  • 36. The apparatus of claim 35 wherein the means for fixing includes a screw disposed through the first track portion and through the first strap member.
  • 37. The apparatus of claim 35 wherein the means for fixing comprises crimping overlapping base portions of adjacent sections.
  • 38. The apparatus of claim 31 wherein the first strap member is integrally formed with and extends from the first track portion.
  • 39. An apparatus for forming curved structures comprising:a plurality of sections, each section having a base portion and a first track portion, each base portion having a first side and a second side; a connection pivotally connecting the base portions of adjacent sections, the connection centrally located between the first side and the second side; and a strap member having a rectangular cross-section engaging the first track portion of the sections such that the sections are positionable to form a variable curve.
  • 40. The apparatus of claim 39 wherein the base portions of adjacent sections overlap.
  • 41. The apparatus of claim 39 wherein each section further comprises a second track portion oriented generally parallel to the first track portion and generally perpendicular to the base portion such that the track portions and the base portion form a channel for receiving an end of a stud.
  • 42. The apparatus of claim 39 further comprising means for fixing the radius in a predetermined position.
  • 43. The apparatus of claim 42 wherein the means for fixing includes a screw disposed through the first track portion and through the first strap member.
  • 44. The apparatus of claim 42 wherein the means for fixing comprises crimping overlapping base portions of adjacent sections.
  • 45. The apparatus of claim 39 further comprising:a plurality of voids disposed through the first track portion; and the first strap member slidably positioned through the voids.
  • 46. The apparatus of claim 45 wherein the voids are vertical slots.
  • 47. The apparatus of claim 39 wherein the first strap member is integrally formed with and extends from the first track portion.
  • 48. An apparatus comprising:a plurality of sections, each section having a base portion and a first track portion; a vertical slot disposed through the first track portion; connection means connecting adjacent sections; and a first strap member having a rectangular cross-section and slidably engaging the vertical slot disposed through the first track portion of the sections such that the sections are movable to form a curve.
  • 49. The apparatus of claim 48 wherein the connection means includes a connection pivotally attached to the base portions.
  • 50. The apparatus of claim 49 wherein each section further comprises a second track portion oriented generally parallel to the first track portion and generally perpendicular to the base portion such that the track portions and the base portion form a channel for receiving an end of a stud.
  • 51. The apparatus of claim 50 wherein the connection is centrally located between the track portions toward each end of the base portion.
  • 52. The apparatus of claim 51 wherein the base portions of adjacent sections overlap.
  • 53. The apparatus of claim 52 further comprising means for fixing the radius in a predetermined position.
  • 54. The apparatus of claim 53 wherein the means for fixing comprises crimping overlapping base portions of adjacent sections.
  • 55. The apparatus of claim 54 wherein the first stap member is integrally formed with and extends from the first track portion.
  • 56. An apparatus comprising:a plurality of sections, each section having a base portion and a first track portion; a connection pivotally attached to the base portions of adjacent sections; and a first strap member having a rectangular cross-section slidably engaging the first track portion, the first strap member integrally formed with and extending from the first track portion.
  • 57. The apparatus of claim 56 wherein each section further comprises a second track portion oriented generally parallel to the first track portion and generally perpendicular to the base portion such that the track portions and the base portion form a channel for receiving an end of a stud.
  • 58. The apparatus of claim 57 wherein the connection is centrally located between the track portions toward each end of said base portion.
  • 59. The apparatus of claim 56 wherein the base portions of adjacent sections overlap.
  • 60. The apparatus of claim 59 further comprising means for fixing the radius in a predetermined position.
  • 61. The apparatus of claim 60 wherein the means for fixing comprises crimping overlapping base portions of adjacent sections.
  • 62. The apparatus of claim 56 further comprising a vertical slot disposed through the first track portion for receiving the first strap member.
  • 63. An apparatus comprising:a plurality of sections, each section having a base portion and a first track portion perpendicular to the first base portion; a vertical slot having a rectangular cross-section and formed in the first track portion; and a connection pivotally attached to base portions of adjacent sections such that the sections are movable to form a curve.
  • 64. The apparatus of claim 63 further comprising a first strap member slidably engaging the vertical slot disposed through the first track portion of the sections.
  • 65. The apparatus of claim 64 wherein each section further comprises a second track portion oriented generally parallel to the first track portion and generally perpendicular to the base portion such that the track portions and the base portion form a channel for receiving an end of a stud.
  • 66. The apparatus of claim 64 wherein the first strap member has a rectangular cross-section.
  • 67. The apparatus of claim 64 wherein the first strap member is integrally formed with and extends from the first track portion.
  • 68. The apparatus of claim 65 wherein the connection is centrally located between the track portions toward each end of said base portion.
  • 69. The apparatus of claim 63 wherein the base portions of adjacent sections overlap.
  • 70. The apparatus of claim 69 further comprising means for fixing the radius in a predetermined position.
  • 71. The apparatus of claim 70 wherein the means for fixing comprises crimping overlapping base portions of adjacent sections.
Parent Case Info

This application is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 08/592,200, filed on Jan. 26, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,000,181.

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Number Name Date Kind
3053358 Gross Sep 1962 A
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3505714 Boileau Apr 1970 A
4887397 Peterson Dec 1989 A
4894962 Conn Jan 1990 A
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
Entry
Brochure of United States Gypsum Company Entitled “Interior Remodeling Systems” (1987).
Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 08/592200 Jan 1996 US
Child 09/459823 US