This present invention pertains to a brace, particularly for providing horizontal or vertical support between adjacent objects, and more particularly to a brace for supporting a toilet tank against a wall.
A toilet tank holds water for flushing waste from a toilet bowl. The toilet tank is fastened to the toilet bowl by two bolts in the bottom of the toilet tank. The toilet tank is often adjacent to a wall, but with a gap distance that ranges from one-half of an inch to several inches between the toilet tank and the wall. A lateral force against the tank towards the wall can cause the tank or the toilet bowl to crack or break. Various devices have been disclosed for bracing the tank against a wall. U.S. Pat. No. 3,666,225, issued to Weinberger, describes a stabilizer bracket that hooks over the back of a toilet tank and a compression member, where the length of the stabilizer bracket can be adjusted to a desired length by cutting the compression member or by threading a collar onto the compression member. U.S. Patent Application Pub. No. 2015/0191902 A1 by Vadnais describes a stabilizer support that includes a clip for fastening to a toilet tank, a foot plate that presses against a wall and a beam having a T-shaped cross-section that is received in and extends between the clip and the foot plate. The beam is cut to a desired length.
In one embodiment, the present invention provides a brace that comprises a mounting bracket or connector for fastening the brace to an object and a spacer detachably attached to the mounting bracket via an interlocking mechanism. The mounting bracket is preferably a U-shaped clip that hangs on a top edge of a toilet tank, preferably with some spring action for squeezing against the tank wall, or a plate with an adhesive layer for adhering the plate to an object. The brace preferably includes a threaded stud along the longitudinal axis of the brace and a nut threadedly engage with the stud for adjusting the combined length of the brace. In an application for bracing a toilet tank against a wall, the brace preferably includes a U-shaped clip for attachment to the toilet tank, a threaded skid projecting from the clip towards the wall, a nut having a threaded opening on one side for threading onto the stud and an interlocking mechanism on the other side, preferably including a spacer connected to the nut via a mating interlocking mechanism, possibly including one or more additional spacers connected together by interlocking means and connected to the spacer connected to the nut, and preferably including an end cap that has an interlocking mechanism on one side for assembly with the brace and a surface on the other side designed to press against a support wall. In another embodiment, a brace according to the present invention includes means for attaching the brace to an object, at least one spacer either detachable attached to the attachment means or detachably attached to an adjusting nut that is threadedly connected to the attachment means, where the brace can be used in a horizontal or a vertical orientation or in an orientation that is neither horizontal nor vertical. In the particular application for bracing a toilet tank against a wall, the brace preferably has a generally cylindrical shape, and the interlocking mechanism is preferably a projection-and-recess coupling system, preferably where the projection is a male cylinder and the recess is a female cylinder with the male cylinder received inside the female cylinder in an interference or friction fit.
A better understanding of the invention can be obtained when the detailed description of exemplary embodiments set forth below is considered in conjunction with the attached drawings in which:
A brace is described herein for bracing and thereby supporting a toilet tank against a wall. The brace may also have other applications for bracing and supporting an object that is near a wall. The brace may also serve as a spacer in a vertical orientation, such as for leveling an object resting on a floor.
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The first and second spacers 28 and 30, respectively, have different lengths, and more spacers can be used, which provides flexibility in arranging a number of spacers so that the brace 20 fits reasonably well in the space between the toilet wall TW and the room wall RW. A final adjustment to the length of the assembled brace 20 is made by rotating the nut 26 with respect to the stud 24, which alters the combined length of the tank brace 20 for bracing the toilet tank against the room wall RW so that the room wall provides support for the toilet tank to resist a lateral force that tends to push the toilet tank toward the room wall.
First spacer 48 in
A kit such as the kit in
The adjusting nut allows one to obtain a reasonably precise combined length for the brace. The threaded stud 44 does not necessarily need to be attached to the mounting bracket 42. A threaded stud can be anywhere along the longitudinal axis of the brace, such as on the end cap 56, with an adjacent adjusting nut. However, the threaded stud and the adjusting nut are not required and can be eliminated from the brace. A different U-shaped clip or adhesive-lined plate can be used in which the threaded stud is eliminated and replaced with an interlocking mechanism, preferably a recess for receiving a projection such as the projection 48a on the first spacer 48 in
A brace according to the present invention is an assembly of spacers connected together by an interlocking mechanism. The brace has been described for use in a horizontal position with a clip for attachment to a toilet tank. A plate with an adhesive layer instead of the U-shaped clip may make the brace useful in other applications for bracing an object against a structure, such as a wall. A plate and a mechanical fastener such as one or more wood or machine screws is another way of attaching the brace to a thing that needs to be supported or braced. A brace according to the present invention can also be used in a vertical position. One application is the leveling and stabilization of chairs and tables on an uneven floor. Instead of the U-shaped clip 22, the stud 24 and the nut 26 in
There arc many different embodiments of the invention including the following.
1. A brace for supporting a first thing against a second thing, comprising:
a connector that can be attached to the toilet tank, wherein the connector has a threaded element; an adjustment spacer having a threaded end and an opposing interlocking end, wherein the threaded end is or can be threadedly engaged with the threaded element of the connector, wherein rotation of the adjustment spacer with respect to the connector alters a combined length of the connector and the adjustment spacer, and wherein the interlocking end has either a protruding stud or a hole; and a fixed-length spacer having opposing ends, wherein one of the ends has either a recess for receiving the stud or a projection that fits securely in the hole so that the fixed-length spacer is in or can be in an interlocking engagement with the adjustment spacer.
2. The brace of embodiment 1, wherein the connector is a U-shaped clip that fits over an upper edge of the toilet tank or a plate and an adhesive for bonding the plate to the toilet tank or a mechanical fastener such as a plate with wood or machine screws.
3. The brace of embodiment 1 or 2, further comprising one or more spacer lengths that are or can be interlocked with the fixed-length spacer and/or with each other in the same manner in which the fixed-length spacer is placed in the interlocking engagement with the adjustment spacer.
4. The brace of embodiment 1, 2 or 3, further comprising one or more spacer lengths that are or can he interlocked with the fixed-length spacer and/or with each other in the same manner in which the fixed-length spacer is placed in the interlocking engagement with the adjustment spacer.
5. The brace of any one of embodiments 1-4, further comprising an end cap that has a locking end and an opposing smooth end for placement against the wall, wherein the locking end is or can be interlocked with the fixed-length spacer in the same manner in which the fixed-length spacer is placed in the interlocking engagement with the adjustment spacer.
6. The brace of any one of embodiments 1-4, further comprising an end cap that has a locking end and an opposing smooth end for placement against the wall, wherein the locking end is or can be interlocked with an outermost spacer length in the same manner in which the fixed-length spacer is placed in the interlocking engagement with the adjustment spacer.
7. The brace of embodiment 5 or 6, wherein each of the adjustment spacer, fixed-length spacers and end cap have a length and an outer surface, and wherein the outer surface of each has a plurality of ridges and valleys along the length so that the outer surface can be gripped and rotated.
8. The brace of any one of embodiments 5-7, wherein each of the adjustment spacer, fixed-length spacers and end cap has either an alignment pin or an alignment opening for aligning the plurality of ridges and valleys along the brace due to engagement of one alignment pin in one corresponding alignment opening.
9. The brace of embodiment 1, wherein the connector is a U-shaped clip that fits over an upper edge of the toilet tank and has a threaded stud located so that it will project away from the toilet tank and toward the wall, wherein the adjustment spacer is an adjustment nut that has a length, a longitudinal axis and a structure that includes female threads around the longitudinal axis for receiving the threaded stud, and one or more spacer lengths that are or can be interlocked with the fixed-length spacer and or with each other in the same manner in which the fixed-length spacer is placed in the interlocking engagement with the adjustment spacer.
10. The brace of embodiment 1, wherein the connector is a U-shaped clip that fits over an upper edge of the toilet tank and has a threaded stud located so that it will project away from the toilet tank and toward the wall, wherein the threaded end of the adjustment spacer has female threads and is threaded onto the threaded stud, wherein the interlocking end of the adjustment spacer has an interlocking hole, and wherein the fixed-length spacer has an interlocking projection that is pressed into the interlocking hole, thereby removably attaching the fixed-length spacer to the adjustment spacer.
11. The brace of embodiment 1, wherein the connector is a plate and a layer of adhesive on the plate for bonding the plate to the toilet tank, wherein the connector has a threaded stud located so that it will project away from the toilet tank and toward the wall, wherein the adjustment spacer is an adjustment nut that has a length, a longitudinal axis and a structure that includes female threads around the longitudinal axis for receiving the threaded stud, and one or more spacer lengths that are or can be interlocked with the fixed-length spacer and or with each other in the same manner in which the fixed-length spacer is placed in the interlocking engagement with the adjustment spacer.
12. The brace of embodiment 1, wherein the connector is a plate and a layer of adhesive on the plate for bonding the plate to the toilet tank, wherein the connector has a threaded stud located so that it will project away from the toilet tank and toward the wall, wherein the threaded end of the adjustment spacer has female threads and is threaded onto the threaded stud, wherein the interlocking end of the adjustment spacer has an interlocking hole, and wherein the fixed-length spacer has an interlocking projection that is pressed into the interlocking hole, thereby removably attaching the fixed-length spacer to the adjustment spacer.
13. A method for bracing a toilet tank against a wall, comprising the steps of: obtaining and assembling the brace of any one of embodiments 1-12; placing the brace on the toilet tank between the toilet tank and the wall; and rotating the adjustment spacer to an extent that the toilet tank is braced against the wall through the brace of claim 1, wherein there is no need to cut an portion of the brace to a desired size or length.
14. A method for supporting a thing having feet or legs on a floor, comprising the steps of: obtaining and assembling the brace of any one of embodiments 1-12; placing the brace on one or more of the feel or legs between the thing and the floor; and rotating the adjustment spacer to an extent that the thing is supported by the floor through the brace of any one of embodiments 1-12, wherein there is no need to cut any portion of the brace to a desired size or length.
Having described the invention above, various modifications of the techniques, procedures, materials, and equipment will be apparent to those skilled in the art. It is intended that all such variations within the scope and spirit of the invention be included within the scope of the appended claims.
This application claims priority to and the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/325,762 filed on Apr. 21, 2016, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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62325762 | Apr 2016 | US |