The invention relates to an elevated deck, and a method and apparatus for building a deck, particularly a concrete deck. The decking system of the present invention provides an efficient means for constructing a deck that requires minimal upkeep and maintenance. The decking system is particularly suited for residential applications, however, it can also be used in other environments such as commercial settings.
Most decks in residential settings are made of wood, which typically require regular maintenance as they are subject to decay and termite damage. Ultimately, a wooden deck must be totally replaced, requiring substantial labor to remove and discard the old structure and replace it with a new one.
In conventional deck construction, a recreational wooden deck is attached to the side of a house and typically involves a deck ledger being fastened to wall sheathing and flashed before finish siding is attached to the adjacent wall. A frame is then constructed out from the wall and supported by posts. Deck joists are connected to the deck ledger and the frame to underlay and support deck planking. In addition, existing raised decking systems require masonry support systems around the outer edges with a masonry “row lock” on the top of the supporting walls to retain a hardenable building fill material, which is typically concrete in such construction. A compacted fill is used to fill the void under the concrete or a metal pan system is used supported by and terminating at the masonry wall and “row lock” accordingly.
The present invention replaces the wooden deck system typically used in residential settings with a concrete deck. The present invention replaces the deck joists with metal pans which span from the house to a support beam, and provides a usable outdoor living area above while maintaining a relatively dry area below.
Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide a deck that can be attached to the outer band of a residence in a similar fashion as wooden decks are typically attached today.
It is another object of the invention to provide a concrete or similar deck that can be formed, poured and stamped with a decorative pattern.
It is yet another object of the invention to provide a deck that requires minimal maintenance, and is resistant to decay and termite infestation.
These and other objects of the present invention are achieved in the preferred embodiments disclosed below by providing an apparatus for use in forming a deck having a platform with alternating elevated and depressed sections that define at least one pan trough for receiving a hardenable fill material such as concrete, and an elongate cover segment positioned on a terminal edge of the platform. The cover segment includes a first side that covers the terminal edge of the platform, a second side angled in relation to the first side and positioned underneath the depressed section of the platform, and at least one outwardly extending flange positioned on the first side such that the flange contacts the elevated section of the platform.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the flange sits on top of the elevated section, and the cover segment is maintained on the platform by frictional engagement of the flange and the elevated section and frictional engagement of the second side of the cover segment and the depressed section.
According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the platform comprises a plurality of alternating elevated and depressed sections defining a plurality of troughs for receiving the hardenable fill material.
According to yet another preferred embodiment of the invention, the decking system includes a second elongate cover segment and a connector, and the first cover segment is positioned adjacent the second cover segment, the connector is positioned at a junction of the first and second cover segments, and the first and second cover segments are connected to each other by insertion a fastener in the connector and the first cover segment and a fastener in the connector and the second cover segment.
According to yet another preferred embodiment of the invention, the decking system includes a second elongate cover segment and a connector having first and second recessed portions for receiving an edge portion of a respective one of the first and second cover segments, in which the first and second cover segments are joined together by frictional engagement with the connector.
According to yet another preferred embodiment of the invention, the cover segment includes a plurality of outwardly extending flanges positioned on the first side such that each of the plurality of flanges contacts a respective one of the plurality of elevated sections of the platform, in which each of the plurality of flanges is attached to a respective one of the plurality of elevated sections.
According to yet another preferred embodiment of the invention, the plurality of flanges are formed by machine stamping a plurality of rectangular openings in the first side of the cover segment and bending a rectangular piece to an angle of about ninety degrees relative to the first side of the cover.
According to yet another preferred embodiment of the invention, each of the plurality of flanges sits on top of a respective one of the plurality of elevated sections of the platform.
According to yet another preferred embodiment of the invention, the plurality of flange members is attached to a respective one of the plurality of elevated sections by insertion of a fastening member through the flanges and the elevated sections.
According to yet another preferred embodiment of the invention, the second side of the cover segment is positioned underneath the plurality of depressed sections of the platform.
According to yet another preferred embodiment of the invention, the elevated section of the platform is attached to the cover segment by insertion of a fastener into the flange of the cover segment and the elevated section.
According to yet another preferred embodiment of the invention, the depressed section of the platform is attached to the cover segment by insertion of a fastener into the second side of the cover segment and the depressed section.
According to yet another preferred embodiment of the invention, the first side of the cover segment is substantially perpendicular to the second side.
According to yet another preferred embodiment of the invention, the cover segment includes a third side angled in relation to the first side. The third side extends substantially perpendicularly from a top end of the first side, the second side extends substantially perpendicularly from a base end of the first side, and the flange extends substantially perpendicularly from a position on the first side intermediate the top and base ends.
According to yet another preferred embodiment of the invention, the first side of the cover segment is substantially perpendicular to the elevated and depressed sections of the platform.
According to yet another preferred embodiment of the invention, a removable strip is positioned on a top surface of the third side of the cover. As such, removal of the strip reduces the amount of hardenable fill material on the top surface.
According to yet another preferred embodiment of the invention, the platform is mounted on at least one support member so that the platform is elevated above the ground surface.
According to yet another preferred embodiment of the invention, an apparatus for use in forming a deck includes a platform having alternating elevated and depressed sections defining at least one trough for receiving a hardenable fill material, and a plurality of flanges, in which each of the plurality of flanges extend substantially perpendicularly from a terminal edge of one of the elevated and depressed sections. An elongate cover segment covers the terminal edge of the platform and is attached to the flanges of the platform.
According to yet another preferred embodiment of the invention, a fastener is inserted through each of the plurality of flanges and the cover segment to attach the cover segment to the platform.
According to yet another preferred embodiment of the invention, a method of making a deck includes the steps of providing a platform having alternating elevated and depressed sections defining at least one trough for receiving a hardenable fill material, and providing an elongate cover segment for positioning on a terminal edge of the platform. The cover includes a first side adapted for covering the terminal edge of the platform, a second side angled in relation to the first section and adapted for positioning underneath the depressed section of the platform, and at least one outwardly extending flange positioned on the first side such that the flange contacts the elevated section. The cover segment is positioned on the terminal edge of the platform, and the second side of the cover segment is positioned underneath the depressed section of the platform. The flange is attached to the elevated section of the platform.
According to yet another preferred embodiment of the invention, concrete is poured on the platform.
Some of the objects of the invention have been set forth above. Other objects and advantages of the invention will appear as the invention proceeds when taken in conjunction with the following drawings, in which:
Referring now specifically to the drawings, an apparatus for use in forming a deck according to a preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in
As shown in
The cover piece 20 is preferably made of metal, and has first, second and third sides 21, 22, 23, respectively. The first side 21 is sized to cover the longitudinal end 14 of the platform 12. The second side 22 extends outwardly from a base end 25 of the first side 21, and the third side 23 extends outwardly from the top end 26 of the first side 21. The second and third sides 22, 23, are preferably perpendicular to the first side 21, but can extend at other angles relative to the first side 21. Between the base end 25 and top end 26 of the first side 21, a plurality of flanges 28 extend outwardly from the first side 21. The flanges 28 are preferably perpendicular to the first side 21, but can be at other angles as well. The flanges 28 are shown in
The flanges 28 are positioned at a height on the first side 21 of the cover piece such that when the cover piece 20 is positioned on the longitudinal edge 14 of the platform 12, the second side 22 of the cover piece 20 is underneath and adjacent to the depressed sections 16 of the platform 12, and the flanges 28 are above and adjacent to the elevated sections 18 of the platform 12. As shown in
The flanges 18 are preferably formed by machine stamping rectangular openings 27, 27′ in the first side 21 of the cover piece 20, shown in
Depending on the total length of the longitudinal end 14 of the platform 12, additional cover pieces can be utilized. For example,
As shown in
Maintaining the connectors 30, L-brackets 42 and corner brackets 44 inside of the cover pieces 20, 20′ and side pieces 40, 40′ provides an aesthetically pleasing appearance. In addition, a decorative piece (not shown) can be mounted on the cover pieces 20, 20′ and side pieces 40, 40′, and can be powder coated to allow for a black coating or other colors.
As shown in
Once assembled, concrete or other hardening fill material can be poured onto the platform 12 and allowed to harden. Once the concrete has hardened, a variety of flooring materials can be laid on the concrete to provide a functional and aesthetically pleasing floor surface for the deck. A variety of flooring imprints, such as brick, stone or wooden imprints can be utilized.
An alternative embodiment of a decking system according to a preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in
The cover piece 120 has first, second and third sides 121,122,123, respectively. The first side 121 is sized to cover the longitudinal end of the platform 112. The second side 122 extends perpendicularly from a base end 125 of the first side 121, and the third side 123 extends perpendicularly from the top end 126 of the first side 121.
The cover piece 120 is attached to the platform 112 by insertion of a fastener through holes 109 in the flanges 108 of the platform 112 and into the first side 121 of the cover piece 120. A removable strip 128 can be placed on the top surface of the third side 123 of the cover piece 120. The strip 128 protects the cover piece 120 from concrete while pouring. After the concrete has been poured, stamped and has been set up, the strip 128 is removed and discarded and a decorative “C” channel piece can be installed to the cover piece 120. Another benefit of the strip 125 is to create a recessed area for the decorative piece to fit. This allows for cleaning of the deck 100 without debris collecting on the edge of the deck 100 under the top edge of the recessed area. In addition, it provides a finished edge to the concrete and may be powder coated to match railings used on the deck 100.
In order to accommodate various sizes of platform 112, additional cover pieces can be utilized by use of a connector 130. As shown in
A decking system and method of using same are described above. Various details of the invention may be changed without departing from its scope. Furthermore, the foregoing description of the preferred embodiments of the invention and the best mode for practicing the invention are provided for the purpose of illustration only and not for the purpose of limitation—the invention being defined by the claims.
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