The present invention relates to a hidden bracket for connecting the ends of deck flooring boards to an underlying floor joist without the use of nails or screws.
Traditionally, deck flooring boards are affixed to the underlying floor joists by the use of nails and screws. Such fasteners, when used on the ends of a flooring board tend to damage the end portion of the board. Additionally, these kinds of fasteners tend to work out over time creating uneven deck surfaces. The prior art has seen many efforts to utilize metal connectors of various designs and configurations to replace screws and nails in securing deck boards to the underlying support members. U.S. Pat. No. 10,738,462 for Deck Connector is an example of such prior art where the connector functions to secure both ends of adjoining deck boards to the floor joist however the connector is complex in its configuration and the ends of the adjoining deck boards are spaced apart. Other prior art devices suffer from some of the same problems.
Accordingly, it is the object of the present invention to provide a deck board connector that is simple in its construction and is configured to connect the ends of deck boards to the underlying floor joist and, at the same time, bring the ends of the deck boards into abutting relation to provide a smooth and continuance appearance to the finished deck.
The bracket of the present invention is configured to interconnect the ends of longitudinally adjoining deck flooring boards and to anchor those ends to the underlying floor joist and comprises a flat mounting plate having a flat elliptically shaped blade attached perpendicularly to one end of the mounting plate and a flat shelf member attached to the side of the mounting plate mutually parallel with the blade and spaced therefrom a distance equal to one-half the thickness of the flooring boards to be interconnected.
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The completed abutment of the deck boards 16 and 18 is shown in
Thus, it is seen that use of the bracket 2 achieves the objectives of the invention in affixing abutting ends of deck boards to a floor joist without the use of nails or screws.
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