This invention relates to a bracket and more particularly to a modular bracket for use in forming a bracket assembly for supporting various articles or objects. In one aspect, a bracket assembly formed with the modular bracket may support a bicycle. In another aspect, a bracket assembly formed with the bracket may support a surfboard. In yet another aspect, a bracket assembly formed with the bracket may support fishing rods.
A number of different designs and types of brackets for supporting various objects are currently available and used. Brackets for supporting shelves typically are of a right angled configuration and may be unbraced or braced for carrying larger loads. Brackets are usually constructed in one piece of metal or plastics and therefore are generally limited in their application. Other brackets are particularly designed to suit the application to which they are put for example to suit a particular article or object. Thus brackets for supporting or carrying fishing rods are particularly designed for that purpose and have no other purpose. Similarly, brackets for supporting surfboards or bicycles typically can be put to no other use. There is a need therefore to provide a bracket which may be simply adapted for use in supporting various articles.
The present invention thus aims to provide a modular bracket which may be combined with other components to form bracket assemblies for use in a number of different applications. Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description.
The present invention thus provides a modular bracket comprising a mounting portion adapted to be mounted to a surface, an arm extending from said mounting portion, and first coupling means at the free end of said arm for coupling to a further member having complementary second coupling means for forming a bracket assembly.
The first and second coupling means suitably form a dovetail joint between the arm and further member. Suitably the coupling means comprises a dovetail recess and a complementary male dovetail. Suitably the first coupling means comprises a dovetail recess and the second coupling means comprises a complementary male dovetail. Preferably the first coupling means extends at an acute angle to the mounting portion. The dovetail recess may be formed on the arm or mounting portion and similarly the complementary male dovetail may be formed on the mounting portion or arm.
The mounting portion suitably comprises a mounting flange and the arm suitably extends in a plane normal to or at right angles from the mounting flange. Preferably the dovetail recess is formed in a surface extending at an acute angle to the mounting flange.
Preferably the arm includes an upper arm portion and a lower arm portion and a coupling arm portion extending between the upper arm portion and lower arm portion and including the dovetail recess. The terms “upper” and “lower” as used herein in relation to the arm portions define the position of the respective arm portions when the arm of the bracket is in an orientation extending substantially horizontally. Preferably the upper arm portion is longer than the lower arm portion and the coupling arm portion extends at an acute angle, typically 45 degrees, to the upper arm portion. Preferably the lower arm portion is angled upwardly towards the upper arm portion. Preferably the dovetail recess extends longitudinally along the coupling arm portion. Preferably the arm portions are of a T-shaped cross section comprising a web portion lying in a vertical plane and a flange portion extending substantially at right angles to the web portion. Preferably the web portion may also extend along the mounting portion.
The bracket may be coupled to a hook member which comprises the further member to form a bracket assembly for supporting bicycles or any other article. The hook member may have an arm, a hook at one end of the arm and the second coupling means at the opposite end of the arm for coupling to the first coupling means on the bracket. The hook member may be coupled to the bracket to extend outwardly therefrom and constitute an extension of the arm of the bracket member for upright surface mounting. Alternatively the hook member may be coupled to the bracket to extend at substantially right angles to the bracket arm for ceiling or horizontal surface mounting.
The present invention thus in another aspect provides a bracket assembly for bicycles or other article comprising a bracket a hook member described above.
The hook member in a further embodiment may include an elongated arm which terminates in a hook at one end with the second coupling means at it opposite end and oriented such that when coupled with the first coupling means of the bracket to form a bracket assembly, the hook member is inclined outwardly and downwardly relative to a horizontal plane from the bracket oriented for mounting to an upright surface.
A pair of bracket assemblies of this form may be arranged at a spaced part position and in substantially horizontal alignment for supporting a surfboard or any other elongated member therebetween.
The present invention thus in another aspect provides a bracket assembly for surfboards or other elongated member comprising a bracket and a hook member described above.
In another aspect, the bracket may be combined with a holder for forming a bracket assembly for supporting a plurality of fishing rods. The holder may comprise a first arm having the second coupling means at one end for coupling to the first coupling means of the bracket. The holder may also comprise a second arm having a plurality of hooks or other members for supporting respective fishing rods. The second arm may extend from the first arm and suitably at an acute angle to the first arm. The second arm may be attached at its lower end to the wall or upright surface. The second arm may terminate at its free end in a lug for attachment to a wall or other upright surface to form a brace.
The present invention thus in another aspect provides a fishing rod holder assembly comprising a pair of brackets and associated holders as described above adapted to be mounted at spaced part positions and in horizontal alignment with each other.
The bracket and other components of the bracket assemblies are suitably moulded from plastics in an injection moulding process but may be manufactured using an alternative method.
In order that the invention may be more readily understood and put into practical effect, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings which illustrate preferred embodiments of the invention and wherein:
Referring to the drawings and firstly to
A connecting arm 21 extends between the outer ends of the upper arm 14 and lower arm 15 extending at an acute angle to the arm 14 and typically at 45 degrees to the arm 14. The arm 21 includes a supporting web or flange 22 on its rear side which joins the flanges 18 and 20 to form a continuous stiffening flange for the arm assembly 13. The continuous stiffening web or flange also continues along the inner side of the base flange 11. The outer side of the arm 21 is provided with a dovetail shaped re-entrant recess 23 which has a width, the width of which extends longitudinally of the arm. The recess 23 is adapted to receive a complementary dovetail-shaped coupling of a further member to be connected to the bracket 10 to adapt the bracket 10 for a number of different applications.
For connection, the coupling member 28′ of the hook member 25 is slid sideways into the recess 23 so as to be retained therein. The connection suitably comprises a push fit such that the hook member 25 and bracket 10 are firmly interconnected. The arm 27 of the hook member 25 includes acutely angled upper and lower arms portions which connect to the hook 26 at one end and which are angled at the same angle as the arms 13 and 14 and effectively comprise extensions of the arms 13 and 14. At the coupling 28, the upper and lower arm portions are spaced apart substantially the same distance as the arms 13 and 14 at the coupling 23. The acutely angled arm 21 of the bracket 10 provides an enlarged surface to carry loads applied to the hook 26 and further distributes the load along both arms 14 and 15 to the wall surface to which the bracket 10 is mounted.
The bracket 10 with assembled hook member 25 forms a bracket assembly as shown in
In the embodiment of
The bracket assembly 34 is particularly suited to mounting to a vertical surface such as a wall surface for supporting surfboards or other elongated members. Thus the respective brackets 10 of a pair of bracket assemblies 34 may be secured at spaced apart positions and in substantially horizontal alignment to a vertical wall surface such that the hook members 29 of the respective bracket assemblies 34 are inclined downwardly. A surfboard 35 shown in dotted outline in
Referring now to
The bracket 10 may be secured to a vertical surface 43 as described above and the lug 42 may also be secured to the surface 43 such as by a screw or other fastener 44 passed through the lug 42 to support the arm 40 and form a bracing for the bracket assembly 35. It will be noted that the hooks 41 are offset horizontally from each another.
A pair of bracket assemblies 35 may be mounted to the wall surface 43 at spaced apart positions and in substantially horizontal alignment and respective fishing rods may be located in and supported by spaced hooks 41 as shown at dotted outline at 45. As the hooks 41 along the arm are offset from each other, the reel carried by one fishing rod will not interfere with the reel carried by an adjacent fishing rod.
Whilst it is preferred that the arm 40 is attached by the lug 42 to a wall surface, this may not be necessary in all circumstances.
The holder 35 in the preferred embodiment is moulded of plastics in an injection moulding process with the components integrally formed but it may be moulded or fabricated using other manufacturing processes. The holder 35 may also include any number of rood holding hooks 41 as is practical. A further rod or rods may also be supported on the arm 37 of the holder 35 to be retained by the hook 39 at the end of the arm 37. The hooks 41 may be replaced by other holding devices such as clips, clamps, or shelving members for holding or supporting other elongated articles.
Whilst the coupling means between the bracket parts are preferably of a dovetail configuration defined by a re-entrant recess and a complementary shaped projection, other forms of coupling means may be used.
The terms “comprising” or “comprise” or derivatives thereof as used throughout the specification and claims are taken to specify the presence of the stated features, integers and components referred to but not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other feature/s, integer/s, component/s or group thereof.
The above has been given by way of illustrative embodiment of the invention however all variations and modifications as would be apparent to persons skilled in the art are deemed to fall within the broad scope of the invention as defined in the claims.
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