Deck assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6301842
  • Patent Number
    6,301,842
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, December 22, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 16, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
Parallel spaced elongated deck planks are extruded of a rigid plastics material, and each plank includes opposite vertical side walls integrally connected by a generally flat top wall and a contoured bottom wall. The bottom wall of each plank is formed by coplanar bottom edge portions and a bottom center portion integrally connected by a pair of inverted U-shaped or semi-cylindrical portions defining parallel spaced downwardly facing semi-cylindrical cavities. Radially positioned and thinner internal reinforcement walls integrally connect the top wall to each semi-cylindrical bottom wall portion, and a vertical center wall integrally connects the top wall with the bottom wall center portion. Elongated aluminum carrier strips cover the wood supporting joists, and each carrier strip has outwardly and downwardly projecting opposite edge portions to direct water from the joists. A series of attachment strips are secured to each carrier strip, and each attachment strip has a metal base strip with a pair of upwardly projecting opposing plastic snap clips. The snap clips engage corresponding flanges projecting inwardly from the bottom wall edge portions of each plank. A cross score line is formed in each base strip between each pair of snap clips which are bonded to the metal base strip along with pads of resilient plastics material located under the bottom wall edge and center portions of each plank.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to an extruded plastic deck structures or assemblies, for example, of the general type disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,048,448, 5,642,592 and 5,647,184. In such deck assemblies, elongated deck planks are extruded of a generally rigid plastics material such as polyvinylchloride (PVC) and are attached to supporting parallel spaced joists of a frame by various means such as by the extruded plastic clips disclosed in above U.S. Pat. No. 5,048,448. After the clips are attached to the supporting joists or frame


16


, the extruded plastic deck planks


24


are flexed slightly so that the outwardly projecting bottom flanges hook under the flange engaging portions or ribs of the attachment clips.




The extruded plastic deck planks disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,642,592 are attached to the supporting joists by either longitudinally extending snap connector strips or laterally extending snap connectors, both of which are extruded of plastics material and engage bottom flanges on the planks. In U.S. Pat. No. 5,647,184, each of the extruded plastic deck planks is provided with a longitudinally extending and laterally projecting attachment flange which interlocks with the adjacent deck plank along the length of the plank. In U.S. Pat. No. 4,078,515, extruded aluminum deck planks have downwardly projecting and longitudinally extending skirts or legs, and the side legs of each plank have inwardly projecting flanges or shoulders. One of the side legs flexes so that the corresponding shoulder clips onto horizontally extending protrusions or bars attached to the supporting frame or rail members.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed to an improved deck system or assembly which provides a strong and durable walking surface and is ideally suited for forming outdoor decks, boardwalks, boat docks, staircases and the like. The deck assembly of the invention may be easily and quickly installed and provides for positively fastening a plurality of parallel deck planks to a supporting frame or substructure such as parallel spaced joists. The deck system of the invention also eliminates the squeaks and noises which are commonly generated by commercially available deck systems using deck planks of extruded plastics material such as PVC. The deck assembly of the invention may also be used to form park benches, stadium seats, bleachers, picnic tables, lawn furniture, boat docks and playground equipment, wherever a durable and corrosion resistant walking or seating surface is required. The deck planks of the invention are also adapted to receive supporting metal pipes or tubes, for example, when the deck planks are used to form seats for benches, boat docks, stadium bleachers or picnic tables.




In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, a deck assembly includes a plurality of parallel spaced deck planks each extruded of a rigid plastics material and having opposite longitudinal side walls integrally connected by a generally flat top wall and a contoured bottom wall. The bottom wall of each plank has coplanar bottom edge portions and a bottom center portion which are integrally connected by a pair of concave or semi-cylindrical wall portions spaced from the top wall and forming downwardly facing and longitudinally extending parallel spaced concaved cavities. Radially positioned internal reinforcing walls integrally connect the top wall to each semi-cylindrical bottom wall portions, and a vertical center wall integrally connects the top wall with the center portion of the bottom wall.




A series of plank attachment strips are secured to elongated carrier strips which cover and protect the supporting wood joists, and staples connect the attachment strips and carrier strips to the joists. Each attachment strip has a metal base strip with a pair of upwardly projecting opposing plastic snap clips for engaging corresponding flanges which project into the cavities from the bottom edge portions of each plank. A cross score line is formed in each metal base strip between each pair of snap clips, and the snap clips are bonded to the metal base strip along with pads of resilient plastics material which are located under the bottom wall portions of each plank.











Other features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following description, the accompanying drawings and the appended claims.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a fragmentary cross-section of a deck assembly constructed in accordance with the invention and illustrating its installation on one side portion of a supporting frame;





FIG. 2

is a fragmentary cross-section similar to FIG.


1


and illustrating the installation of the deck assembly on the opposite side portion of the supporting frame;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of two attachment strips secured to a carrier strip in accordance with the invention and which are shown in cross-section in

FIGS. 1 & 2

; and





FIG. 4

is a fragmentary cross-section of a deck assembly and showing its installation to form a tread for a step.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




A deck assembly


10


is adapted to mount on a frame


12


which includes a plurality of parallel spaced joists


14


rigidly connected to peripheral frame members or joists


16


. Commonly, the joists


14


and


16


are constructed of treated wood, but may also be constructed of other materials such as steel, aluminum or extruded polyvinylchloride (PVC). The deck assembly


10


includes a plurality of elongated deck planks


20


each of which is extruded of a rigid plastics material such as PVC. Each plank


20


has a top wall


22


with a raised surface


23


having a predetermined pattern to provide traction when the plank is used as a walking surface. The top pattern surface


23


may be formed from a thin co-extrusion of virgin PVC if the material for the remaining portion of the plank


20


includes a less expensive reground plastics material or PVC.




The top wall


22


of each plank integrally connects opposite vertical side walls


26


which are also integrally connected by a contoured bottom wall having flat co-planar edge portions


28


and a center portion


31


. The bottom wall of each plank


20


also includes inverted U-shaped or concave wall portions


33


which integrally connect the flat bottom wall portions


28


and


31


and have an arcuate or semi-cylindrical cross-sectional configuration to define two parallel spaced and downwardly facing semi-cylindrical cavities


35


.




The top wall


22


, side walls


26


and bottom wall portions


28


,


31


and


33


of each plank


20


all have substantially the same uniform thickness, and the top wall


22


is integrally connected to the arcuate bottom wall portions


33


by thinner reinforcement walls


37


and


38


which extend generally radially with respect to the arcuate or concave wall portions


33


. A thinner vertical reinforcement wall


41


also integrally connects the top wall


22


of each plank


20


with the bottom wall center portion


31


so that each plank


20


has substantial rigidity and support strength and does not flex in a lateral direction.




A rib or flange


43


is integrally formed with each bottom wall edge portion


28


of each plank


20


and projects inwardly into the adjacent cavity


35


. The flanges


43


are used for attaching each plank


20


to the supporting frame


12


by means of a series of attachment strips


45


(FIG.


3


). Each attachment strip


45


includes a metal base strip


48


, preferably formed of aluminum and having a length of about six inches. Each base strip


48


has an end portion


51


which is adjacent or abuts the opposite end portion


52


of the base strip


48


of another attachment strip


45


, as shown in FIG.


3


. Swaged-together button locks (not shown) secure the end portions of the base strips to an elongated aluminum carrier strip


53


having a length of several feet. The width of each attachment strip


45


is preferably the same as the width of the supporting joists


14


and


16


, which is commonly 1⅜ inches, and the opposite edge portions


54


of each carrier strip


53


project outwardly and downwardly from the strips


45


. The attachment strips and carrier strips


45


are secured to the joists


14


and


16


by a series of fasteners or staples


56


having legs which extend downwardly through clearance holes


57


in the end portions of adjacent strips


45


and in the carrier strips


53


.




Each of the attachment strips


45


includes a pair of opposing spring-like snap clips


58


which are formed or molded of a flexible plastics material such as flexible PVC and are positively bonded or secured to the corresponding metal base strip


48


. Each of the snap clips


58


has a cam or curved surface


61


which extends to a narrow lip or shoulder


62


spaced above the base strip


48


by a distance substantially equal to the thickness of the attachment flanges


43


on each plank


20


. The metal base strip


48


of each attachment strip


45


also carries thin layers or pads


64


and


66


of resilient flexible plastics material such as flexible PVC, and the pads


64


are located on the metal base strip


48


between the clips


58


.




A cross score line


68


is formed within each metal base strip


48


between the corresponding attachment clips


58


and pads


64


and in the underlying carrier strip


53


to permit convenient breaking of each attachment strip


45


and carrier strip


53


along the score line


68


. A pair of alignment notches


71


are formed within the edge portions of the metal base strip


48


of each attachment strip


45


to facilitate lateral alignment of the attachment strips


45


on the parallel spaced joists


14


so that the attachment clips


58


are in lateral alignment across all of the joists


14


which form the frame


12


.




As apparent from

FIGS. 1 and 2

, one of the attachment strips


45


is broken along the score line


68


to form a starter attachment strip


74


(

FIG. 2

) having a single plastic clip


58


and a final end attachment strip


76


(

FIG. 1

) also having a single plastic clip


58


. After the starter strip


74


is attached to each joist


16


followed by the attachment strips


45


and the end attachment strip


76


, as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the planks


20


are then pressed downwardly against the attachment clips


58


so that the lips or flanges


43


engage the cam surfaces


61


of the attachment clips


58


. The clips


58


flex sufficiently until the flanges


43


snap under the shoulders


62


, and the bottom wall portions


28


and


31


of each plank seat on the resilient plastic layers or pads


64


and


66


, respectively. The clips


58


form a positive connection of the planks


20


to the joists


14


and


16


of the frame


12


and also produce precision spacing between adjacent planks


20


, as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, as well as provide for linear expansion and contraction of each plank.




Referring to

FIG. 4

, the elongated planks


20


may also be used to form the treads on a series of steps defined by supporting frame members or joists


80


. For this application, a step attachment strip


82


is preferably extruded of a substantially rigid plastics material or PVC and includes a right angle nose portion


84


, a flange


86


and a clip


88


having the same cross-sectional configuration as a clip


58


described above. The flange


86


of the strip


82


is attached to the frame member or joist


80


across the width of each step by means of longitudinally spaced fasteners or staples


56


and screws


83


. The nose portion


84


of the strip


82


supports a projecting bottom wall edge portion


28


of a plank


20


which is secured to the attachment strip


82


by the elongated clip


88


. The attachment strip


82


provides a positive and high strength cantilevered support for the projecting edge portion of the plank


20


(FIG.


4


), which is desirable for the treads of a stairway.




From the drawings and the above description, it is apparent that a deck assembly constructed in accordance with the present invention, provides desirable features and advantages. For example, the cross-sectional configuration of the deck planks


20


provides for substantial rigidity and strength as well as a durable walking surface. The planks


20


may also be supported by parallel spaced metal or rigid plastic tubes, for example, when it is desired to use the planks


20


to form a seat or bench. The attachment strips


45


and carrier strips


53


also provide for a simple and positive means for fastening the planks to the supporting frame or joists and also provide for rapid installation of the deck planks


20


with a minimum of custom modifications in the field. Also, the wings or edge portions


54


of the carrier strips


53


provide for diverting water from the top surfaces of the wood joists and thereby extend the life of the joists. The pads


64


and


66


of resilient and flexible plastics material or PVC on the metal strips


48


also eliminate the squeaks and noises which are commonly generated when a deck plank of rigid PVC directly engages another supporting component of rigid PVC. In addition, the step attachment strip


82


provides a simplified means for quickly attaching the planks


20


to form a series of steps for a stairway.




While the form of deck system or assembly herein described constitutes a preferred embodiment of the invention, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to this precise form of assembly, and that changes may be made therein without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as defined in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A deck assembly comprising a plurality of elongated deck planks of substantially rigid plastics material, each of said planks including a longitudinally extending top wall integrally connecting longitudinally extending opposite side walls, said side walls connected to corresponding longitudinally extending and substantially coplanar bottom edge portions, longitudinally extending attachment flanges projecting from said bottom edge portions, a plurality of elongated attachment strips attached to a carrier strip to form a row of said attachment strips and adapted to be secured to a joist supporting said planks, said attachment strips extending transversely under said planks and including upwardly projecting clips positioned to engage said attachment flanges for securing said bottom edge portions of said planks to the supporting joists, and said carrier strip covers the joist to protect the joist.
  • 2. A deck assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein said carrier strip has longitudinally extending opposite edge portions projecting downwardly and laterally outwardly from a flat center portion for diverting rain water from the joist.
  • 3. A deck assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein adjacent said attachment strips on said carrier strip have adjacent end portions with a set of spaced holes, adapted to receive a staple for securing said attachment strips and said carrier strip to the joist.
  • 4. A deck assembly comprising a plurality of elongated deck planks of substantially rigid plastics material, each of said planks including a longitudinally extending top wall integrally connecting longitudinally extending opposite side walls, a bottom wall integrally connecting said side walls and having longitudinally extending and substantially coplanar bottom outer edge portions and a longitudinally extending bottom center portion integrally connected by inverted U-shaped portions below said top wall, said U-shaped portions defining downwardly facing longitudinally extending parallel cavities, internal reinforcement walls integrally connecting said top wall of each said plank with the corresponding said U-shaped portions of said bottom wall, longitudinally extending attachment flanges projecting inwardly into said cavities from the corresponding said bottom outer edge portions, a plurality of attachment strips adapted to be secured to joists supporting said planks, said attachment strips extending transversely under said bottom edge portions of adjacent said planks, and each of said attachment strips including a pair of upwardly projecting and opposing snap clips positioned to clip said attachment flanges of adjacent said planks in response to engagement of said flanges for securing said bottom outer edge portions of said planks to the supporting joists and for precisely spacing adjacent said planks.
  • 5. A deck assembly as defined in claim 4 wherein each of said inverted U-shaped portions of said bottom wall of each said plank has an arch-shaped cross-sectional configuration, and said internal reinforcement walls extend generally radially upwardly from each said U-shaped portion to said top wall.
  • 6. A deck assembly as defined in claim 4 wherein said inverted U-shaped portions of said bottom wall of each said plank are each generally semi-cylindrical in cross-sectional configuration.
  • 7. A deck assembly as defined in claim 4 wherein each said attachment strip comprises a weakened score line extending across said base strip between said pair of snap clips to facilitate separating said attachment strip into a starter attachment strip and a final end attachment strip each having one of said snap clips.
  • 8. A deck assembly as defined in claim 4 wherein each said attachment strip comprises an elongated metal base strip, and each of said snap clips comprises a clip of plastics material bonded to said metal base strip and having a cam surface extending to a shoulder opposing said base strip.
  • 9. A deck assembly as defined in claim 4 wherein said internal reinforcement walls of each said plank comprise a substantially vertical wall between a set of inclined converging walls integrally connecting said top wall to each of said inverted U-shaped portions of said bottom wall.
  • 10. A deck assembly as defined in claim 4 and including an elongated carrier strip attached to a plurality of said attachment strips forming a continuous row, and adjacent said attachment strips having adjacent end portions with a set of spaced holes adapted to receive a staple for securing said attachment strips to the joists supporting said planks.
  • 11. A deck assembly as defined in claim 10 wherein said carrier strip has longitudinally extending opposite edge portions projecting downwardly and laterally outwardly from a flat center portion for diverting rain water from the joist.
  • 12. A deck plank adapted for use in a deck assembly, comprising an elongated plank body of substantially rigid plastics material, said plank body including a longitudinally extending top wall integrally connecting longitudinally extending opposite side walls, a bottom wall integrally connecting said side walls and having longitudinally extending and substantially coplanar bottom outer edge portions and a longitudinally extending bottom center portion integrally connected by two longitudinally extending and parallel spaced arch-shaped portions below said top wall, said arch-shaped portions defining downwardly facing and longitudinally extending parallel cavities, internal reinforcement walls integrally connecting said top wall of said plank with said arch-shaped portions of said bottom wall, and longitudinally extending and opposing attachment flanges projecting inwardly from said bottom outer edge portions into the corresponding said cavities for securing said bottom outer edge portions of said plank to a supporting frame.
  • 13. A deck plank as defined in claim 12 wherein said arch-shaped portions of said bottom wall of said plank are each generally semi-cylindrical in cross-sectional configuration.
  • 14. A deck plank as defined in claim 12 wherein said internal reinforcement walls of said plank comprise a substantially vertical center wall at the top of each said arch-shaped portion and a set of inclined converging walls integrally connecting said top wall to each of said arch-shaped portions of said bottom wall.
  • 15. A deck plank as defined in claim 12 in combination with a T-shaped attachment strip adapted to be mounted on a frame for a stair tread, and said attachment strip includes an upwardly projecting snap clip engaging one of said attachment flanges on said deck plank.
  • 16. A deck assembly comprising a plurality of elongated deck planks of substantially rigid plastics material, each of said planks including a longitudinally extending top wall integrally connecting longitudinally extending opposite side walls, a bottom wall integrally connecting said side walls and having substantially coplanar bottom edge portions and a bottom center portion integrally connected by inverted U-shaped portions below said top wall, said U-shaped portions defining downwardly facing longitudinally extending parallel cavities, internal reinforcement walls integrally connecting said top wall of each said plank with the corresponding said U-shaped portions of said bottom wall, longitudinally extending attachment flanges projecting inwardly into said cavities from said bottom edge portions, a plurality of elongated attachment strips adapted to be secured to joists supporting said planks, said attachment strips extending transversely under said planks and including upwardly projecting snap clips positioned to clip said attachment flanges in response to engagement of said flanges for securing said bottom edge portions of said planks to the supporting joists, each said attachment strip including a base strip with a pair of said snap clips in opposing relation, and a weakened score line extending across said base strip between said pair of snap clips to facilitate separating said attachment strip into a starter attachment strip and a final end attachment strip each having one of said snap clips.
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