1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to slotted (grooved) composite decking material. The present invention relates to a deck track for securing composite deck boards to an underlying support member (joist).
2. Description of the Prior Art
The decking industry is moving into composite materials as the deck material of choice. For both durability and environmental conciousness lumber (wood) as a deck material is both limited in it's longevity, durability and is unreliable in quality. Decks today are getting away from the inconsistency of lumber and using composite materials for the surface deck exclusively.
Unlike conventional lumber deck surfaces, that are nailed or screwed to the supporting member (joist), composite deck boards are typically secured with hidden fastening systems (individual clips). This application of the prior art hidden fastening system provided a more finished appearance. Although utility limitations are encountered. Example U.S. Pat. No. 6,416,269 B1 and U.S. 2007/0289232A1.
Prior Art deck clips have limitations as noted: 1) Insignificant fastening force resulting in uneven gaps and loose deck boards. 2) Individual clip application which increases installation time of deck boards. 3) Repetitive hand motions using drill motor and screws which increases fatigue on the applicators hands and back (lumbar).
The present invention solves the above limitations. As follows the presented invention is an integrated deck board fastening system track. The integrated deck board fasteners accept slotted (grooved) composite deck boards sequentially. Initiating installation of present invention begins on the supporting member (joist) which is fastened on to a ledger board running perpindicular to the supporting member (joist). Align leading edge of present invention on the supporting member so as to insure that composite deck boards remain parallel throughout deck installation. Install present invention (Deck Track) to existing joists by pressing the present invention into place, engaging lower tangs into sides of joist. Install horizontal slot of composite deck board into single receiving tang/starting point. Keeping composite deck board at slight angle, rest deck board on twin fasteners opposing side with firm pressure applied downward on deck board. The opposing twin fasteners will align with the slotted groove of deck board. Once aligned, the twin fasteners can be securely and permanetly pressed into slotted groove of deck board.
The embodiment of the present invention is described in detail below with references to the drawing figures, wherein:
The drawing figures do not limit the present invention to the specific embodiments disclosed and described herein. The drawings are not to scale emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the invention.
Turning to the drawing FIGS. 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 the present inventions embodiment
The embodiment or new invention
As shown, each deck board 10 has elongated slots 9 on each side formed therein.
The slots 9 are preferrably formed 3/16″ top to bottom (high) and ⅜″ front to back (deep) placed in the center of composite decking edge. So as to receive fastening and receiving upper tang 4,4a and 5.
Underlying support 2 is of 1.5″ nominal treated lumber, but can be any structural wood material measuring 1.5″ in thickness with spacing of underlying support 2 dependent upon size of deck and anticipated load carried thereon.
The deck track 3 of the preferred embodiment is shown in more detail FIG. 3,5 engaging/securing slotted composite deck boards. Deck Track 3 includes a series of formed said upper tangs 4,4a and 5.
Upper receiving tang 5 is spaced repeatedly on said embodiment at 5.5 inches on typical centers of top flat surface of said embodiment 3. Receiving tang 5 has a vertical dimension of 0.455 inches. Starting from flat surface of said embodiment 3 to top of receiving tang 5. Receiving tang 5 has a horizontal arm 5 extending 0.412 inches from back of vertical leg 5. Vertical leg 5 set at 90 degrees to flat surface of said embodiment, horizontal arm 5 set at 90 degrees to vertical leg 5.
Upper fastening tang's 4,4a operational engagement process starts at 60 degree per manufacture and is best illustrated in
Once the fastening tangs 4,4a are securely engaged, the process of installing the next said composite deck board 10 is as follows: Align the horizontal deck board slot 9 with the receiving tang 5 and slide it forward into place.
When said deck board 10 is up against vertical leg of said receiving upper tang 5 lightly push down on deck board 10 so it lays flat on the surface of said embodiment 3. Now the installation process repeats itself as described and shown in
Once this process is complete and all said embodiment (Deck Tracks) 3 are in place and secure without the use of screws or nails, the installation of the composite deck boards 10 with the said manufactured horizontal slot 9 can be installed per described installation process.
The present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiment illustrated in the attached drawing figures, it is noted that equivalents may be employed and substitutions made herein without departing from the scope of the invention as recited in the claims. For example, particular length of track 3 spacing and deminsions between receiving and fastening tangs 4,4a and 5 may be modified, the specific angle (degrees) of fastening tangs 4,4a may be modified to accomadate specific applications. Other similar demensions and related aspects of said embodiment may be changed without departing from the original scope of the new invention.
Having thus described the preferred embodiment of the invention, what is claimed as new and desired to be protected by USPTO patent, includes the following:
The present application claims priority benefit, with regard to all common subject matter, of earlier filed U.S. provisional patent application titled “DECK TRACK” application U.S. Ser. No. 61/277,038, filed Sep. 21, 2009. The earlier filed provisional patent application is hereby incorporated into the present application by specific reference.
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61277038 | Sep 2009 | US |