The invention relates to the field of wall panel installation.
Panels, such as gypsum board panels, are widely used in the construction industry for sheathing walls. Typical sheet sizes include 4′×8′ and 4′×12′. Panel placement depends on the dimensions of the room to be sheathed and the size of panels to be used. Sometimes panels are positioned with their lower edges disposed relatively close to floor level. Other times, panels are “stacked” upon one another against a wall, in which case, the lower edges of the upper panels can be disposed at substantial elevations above floor level. In either case, the panels need to be supported during installation. Because of the weight of the panels, installation is typically done by a pair of workers, which adds to cost, and even with two workers, installation can be difficult.
Forming one aspect of the invention is a panel handling apparatus for supporting a panel at a desired elevated position, for sheathing a wall with said panel. The apparatus comprises a base, a rocker and a restraint mechanism. The base is disposed in use at the base of said wall. The rocker is mounted to said base for pivotal movement about a horizontal axis. The rocker has a toe end and a heel portion. The heel portion is for manipulation, by the foot of a user, of the rocker about said axis. The toe end of the rocker is for supporting a lower edge of said panel. The restraint mechanism is provided to permit a user to selectively lock the rocker at a desired pivotal position which corresponds to said desired position of said panel.
Other advantages, features and characteristics of the present invention, as well as methods of operation and functions of the related elements of the structure, and the combination of parts and economies of manufacture, will become more apparent upon consideration of the following detailed description and the appended claims with reference to the accompanying drawings, the latter being briefly described hereinafter.
The description herein makes reference to the accompanying drawings wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views and wherein:
An exemplary embodiment of a panel handling apparatus 20 according to the present invention is shown in
The base 22 includes a planar sole 34 and a pair of spaced-apart sidewalls 36 projecting upwardly away from the sole 34. For ease of manufacturing, the base 22 is constructed out of a single piece of steel, cut and bent to shape.
The rocker 24 includes a generally planar steel body 35 including a toe end 35A and a heel portion 35B. Depending from the body 35 is a pair of steel ears 38 which are pivotally mounted to the sidewalls 36 of the base 22 via a steel pintle 40 that defines a rotation axis that is parallel to the body 35 and to the sole 34.
Extending from the toe end 35A is a male quick-connect 42A, as indicated in phantom outline in
The toothed bar 26 is pivotally mounted to the base 22 and extends through a slot 48 in the rocker body 35.
The spring 28 extends between the base 22 and the bar 26 and biases the bar 26 into engagement with the rocker 24, specifically, the spring 28 biases the bar 26 into engagement with one of the end edges of the slot 48.
The support 30 comprises a post 50 and a post end 52.
The post end 52 is composed of a length of generally U-shaped channel 53 connected to a male quick connect 42B [shown in phantom outline in
The post 50 is defined by three lengths 54, 56, 58 of square tubing. One of the lengths 56 has provided at each end a male quick-connect 42B, the quick-connects 42B being shown in phantom outline in
The strap 32 is coupled to the rocker 24 to overly the heel portion 35B thereof.
In use, the base 22 is disposed at the base of a wall to be sheathed, with the horizontal axis/pintle 40 orientated substantially parallel to said wall, the toe end 35A relatively proximal to the wall and the heel portion 35B relatively distal to said wall.
If the panel is to be positioned with its lower edge relatively close to floor level, the lower end of the panel is disposed on the toe end 35A of the base 22 and the support 30 is not used.
If the panel is to be positioned at a substantial elevation to floor level, the support 30 will be used. In this event, the one length 56 is inserted into the others 54, 58 and the ends of the thus-assembled post 50 are mounted to the rocker 24 and post end 52 via the quick connects 42A, 42B thereof. The quick connects 42B of the one length 56 are suitably manipulated until the protuberances 46 of said quick connects 42B are seated in respective apertures 60 of the lengths 54, 58 so as to provide a desired overall post length such that, in the assembled apparatus, the channel 53 is slightly lower than the desired height of the panel edge to be mounted. The relatively larger size of the male quick-connect 42B forming part of the support 30 provides substantial rigidity in the post 50. The relatively smaller size of the male quick-connect 42A protruding from the rocker 24 results in a connection between the rocker 24 and the post 50 that permits limited pivotal movement.
The user then positions a lower edge of the panel of wallboard to be secured in the channel 53.
Once the panel has been positioned in the channel 53, or upon the toe end 35A of the rocker, as applicable, the user places his or her foot upon the heel portion 35B and manipulates the rocker 24 to a desired pivotal position which corresponds to a desired vertical height, as indicated by the sequence of
Once the panel has been secured to the wall, the user can kick forward the toothed bar 26, to overcome the bias provided by the spring 28, which releases the rocker 24 for movement back to the starting position by gravity.
Whereas but a single preferred embodiment of the invention is hereinafter described in association with a single use, it will be understood that variations can be made routinely without departing from the spirit of the invention.
For example, more than one panel handling apparatus can be used, to better support a panel.
As well, whereas the support illustrated includes three lengths of tube, telescoped inside one another, greater or lesser numbers of tubes could be used.
Further, whereas spring clip type quick disconnects are illustrated, other types of connections and extendable posts can be provided.
Yet further, whereas the channel illustrated is only couplable to the rocker via the post, the panel handling apparatus could routinely be modified to permit the post end to be directly coupled to the rocker.
Accordingly, the present invention should be understood as limited only by the claims appended hereto, purposively construed.
This application claims priority on the basis of previously filed U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/151,222 filed Feb. 10, 2009.
Number | Date | Country | |
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61151222 | Feb 2009 | US |