Claims
- 1. A tool for positioning pickets at spaced picket locations between upper and lower horizontal rail members in constructing a railing having a lengthwise axis where the pickets are vertically positioned at said spaced picket locations along the lengthwise axis of the railing with adjacent pickets having a predetermined spacing distance with a predetermined gap distance between facing surfaces of adjacent pickets, and each picket has a width dimension, said tool comprising:a) a frame member having a vertical axis, a longitudinal axis, and a transverse axis, and having an alignment plane occupied by said vertical and longitudinal axes, said frame member comprising: i. a base portion having a front base portion and a rear base portion, and having a base contact surface that extends longitudinally along said alignment plane; ii. a rear frame portion that extends vertically in said alignment plane; b) a positioning flange that is connected to said rear frame portion and has a rear contact surface that extends vertically along said rear frame portion and extends transversely from said rear frame portion to occupy a rear contact plane that is perpendicular to said alignment plane and perpendicular to said base contact surface; c) at least one location indicator positioned longitudinally forwardly from said rear contact surface at an indicating location in a manner that, with the tool in an operating position with the flange member in operating engagement with an in-place picket at a spaced picket location, and with the base contact surface in engagement with one of the horizontal rail members, the indicating location is positioned to enable a locating mark to be made on said one of said beams corresponding to the indicating location of the locating indicator to indicate a picket-related location on the beam d) said tool further comprising a level indicator mounted to said tool, with said level indicator being oriented to at least one of said longitudinal and vertical axes.
- 2. A method of positioning pickets at spaced picket locations between upper and lower horizontal rail members in constructing a railing having a lengthwise axis where the pickets are vertically positioned at spaced picket locations along the lengthwise axis of the horizontal rail members with adjacent pickets having a predetermined spacing distance with a predetermined gap distance “a” between facing surfaces of adjacent pickets, and each picket having a width dimension “w”, said method comprising:a) providing a positioning tool comprising a frame member having a vertical axis, a longitudinal axis, and a transverse axis, and having an alignment plane occupied by the vertical and longitudinal axes, said frame member further comprising a base portion having a front base portion and a rear base portion and having a base contact surface that extends longitudinally along the alignment plane, said frame member further comprising a rear frame portion that extends vertically in the alignment plane, said tool further comprising a positioning flange that is connected to the rear frame portion and has a rear contact surface that extends vertically along said frame portion and transversely from said frame portion to occupy a rear contact plane that is perpendicular to the alignment plane and perpendicular to the base contact surface; b) positioning a first picket in a first in-place picket location between said upper and lower horizontal rail members; c) positioning said tool in an operating position where the flange is positioned with its contact surface engaging the first picket and with the base contact surface being positioned against or adjacent to the lower horizontal rail member; d) positioning a marking instrument adjacent to a location indicator that is positioned longitudinally along the base contact surface at an indicating location which indicates location of a second picket to be placed at a correct spacing distance from said first picket, and marking said lower horizontal rail member with an indicating mark on the lower horizontal rail member identifying a picket location for the second picket; e) positioning a lower end portion of a picket in an in-place position at the picket location at the lower horizontal rail member and vertically aligning said picket by placing one of the contact surfaces of the tool against a vertical surface of the picket with the other contact surface of the picket being in engagement with the lower horizontal rail member and using the tool as a reference guide vertically aligning the second picket.
- 3. The method as recited in claim 2, wherein the flange is positioned against a horizontal surface of one of said rail members, and the base contact surface is positioned vertically against the picket to accomplish proper vertical alignment of the picket.
- 4. The method as recited in claim 2, wherein there are two location indicators positioned along the longitudinal axis of the tool at the base portion of the frame, spaced from one another by a width dimension of the picket, and located at first and second indicating locations corresponding to edge portions of the picket in its in-place position, said method comprising marking said first and second locations on the adjacent rail member.
- 5. The method as recited in claim 2, wherein the flange has two aligned flange portions extending oppositely from one another on opposite sides of the rear frame portion, said method further comprising placing a vertically aligned, forwardly facing contact surface of the flange in a position where the forwardly facing contact surface of the flange is engaging at least one of the horizontal rail members so that the tool is positioned so that the vertical axis of the tool is longitudinally aligned, the method further providing a location indicator corresponding to the location of the picket on the rear portion of the frame and marking an upper horizontal member with a picket location mark, and positioning an upper end portion of the picket in accordance with the location of the mark on the upper horizontal member.
- 6. The method as recited in claim 5, wherein the tool has at the rear frame portion an upper edge surface which is spaced by the base contact surface by a distance which is equal to a distance “b” which is equal to the gap distance “a” plus the width dimension “w” of the picket, and marking a location on the upper horizontal member corresponding to the location of the upper edge surface of the rear frame portion.
- 7. The method as recited in claim 2, wherein there is provided on the tool a level indicator, and said level indicator is used by orienting at least an edge or contact surface of the tool in alignment with the picket, and ascertaining vertical alignment of the picket by means of observing said level indicator.
Parent Case Info
This application claim the benefit of provisional application No. 60/146,220, filed Jul. 28, 1999.
US Referenced Citations (12)
Provisional Applications (1)
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