The present invention relates to a beam configuration for use in a frame of a screened enclosure, such as a patio or pool screen enclosure.
Most pool screen and screened enclosure applications use individual metal beams that must be assembled together. Each beam is comprised of half sections that are fitted to one another and then screwed or riveted.
A second example prior art beam assembly is illustrated in
While the abutment end seating of flanges 30 and 36 respectively against inwardly angled lips 38,40, respectively, addresses the slippage in direction A mentioned with reference to
The existing self mating beams used in the patio/pool enclosure industry tend to have a failure mode, in bending and axial loading, of buckling of the flanges of the beam half sections.
The invention provides for extra restraints to the flanges thus increasing the allowable loads before flange buckling will occur. Accordingly, the invention provides for an improved structural beam that provides increased strength of the beam.
Thus, the invention may be embodied in a beam assembly for defining a portion of a frame of a screened enclosure, comprising a first longitudinal half beam section having a first upper flange, a first lower flange, and first main portion connecting the first upper flange to the first lower flange; a first interior lip connected to an inside portion of the first upper flange, and forming a first interior receptacle with the first upper flange; a first exterior lip connected to an outside portion of the first lower flange, and forming a first exterior receptacle with the first lower flange; a second longitudinal half beam section having a second upper flange, a second lower flange, and second main portion connecting the second upper flange to the second lower flange; a second exterior lip connected to an exterior portion of the second upper flange, and forming a second exterior receptacle with the second upper flange; a second interior lip connected to an interior portion of the second lower flange, and forming a second interior receptacle with the second lower flange; wherein a free end edge of the first upper flange of the first longitudinal half beam is received in and restrained by the second exterior receptacle of the second longitudinal half beam while a free end edge of the first lower flange of the first longitudinal half beam is inserted into the second interior receptacle of the second longitudinal half beam, and wherein a free end edge of the second upper flange of the second longitudinal half beam is received in and restrained by the first interior receptacle of the first longitudinal half beam section while a free end edge of the second lower flange of the second longitudinal half beam section is inserted into the first exterior receptacle of the first longitudinal half beam section.
In the illustrated embodiments, each half beam section identically corresponds in shape and configuration to the beam half section with which it is engaged, overlapped, and locked. For ease of description, however, the respective beam half sections are assigned respective independent reference numerals as are the legs or flanges thereof.
In example embodiments of the invention, an extra restraint is provided in the form of a lip for receiving and engaging the free end of the exteriorly disposed flange of each of beam half section so that both the inner flange and outer flange of each beam half section abuts and is seated by a respective lip.
A first example embodiment of a beam assembly for a screened patio or pool enclosure is illustrated in
Beam half section 46 has flanges 58, 60, generally parallel to one another. Two U-shaped receptacles 66,68 face one another with prongs 70,72 having triangular shapes and located in the inside corners of the beam half section 46 adjacent the flanges 58,60. A nesting receptacle 74 and inner lip 76 are formed adjacent the inner corner where flange 58 meets the main section of beam half section 46. Likewise, beam half section 48 has flanges 78,80 generally parallel to one another. A nesting receptacle 86 and lip 88 is formed adjacent the inner corner of where flange 80 meets the main section of beam half 48.
In accordance with an example embodiment of the invention to fully rigidify the lapped and locked flanges of the beam half sections, a second nesting receptacle and lip is formed for engaging and holding the free end of the respectively outer flange of the beam half sections. Thus, as illustrated in
In the illustrated example embodiment, flange 58 is stepped at 59 to define an abutment for lip 92. Likewise, flange 80 is stepped as at 81 to define an abutment step for engaging lip 96. The respective inner flanges of the beam half sections 46 and 48 are also stepped. More specifically, flange 78 is stepped at 79 and flange 60 is stepped at 61. It will be noted that the steps of the respective inner flanges 78 and 60 are remote from lips 76 and 88 respectively to effectively lock the stepped tip of the respective outer flanges 58 and 80 in a respective receptacle 91 and 95 defined by and between steps 79 and 61 and the nesting receptacles 90,94 and lips 92,96.
An installer of beam 10 can take beam half 46 and position flange 58 over flange 78 of beam half 48 while simultaneously positioning flange 60 adjacent to flange 80. By overlying the beam half sections 46,48, the end of flange 78 abuts against nesting lip/receptacle 74,76 while flange 60 abuts against nesting lip/receptacle 86,88. Further, the end of flange 58 abuts against lip/nesting receptacle 90,92 while flange 80 abuts against nesting lip/receptacle 94,96, and allows the installer to easily position the beam half sections together.
As mentioned above, U-shaped receptacles 66,68 are formed between two inwardly facing prongs 70,72 and the respective wall 46 of the beam for receiving one end of a connection plate (not illustrated). The aforementioned connecting plates slid into U-shaped receptacles 66,68 allow beam 10 to be connected to an axially adjacent beam. Additionally, although not illustrated, respectively adjacent flanges 58,78,60,80 of beam half sections 46,48 may be secured together by screwing fastener screws therethrough.
A second example embodiment of a beam assembly for a screened patio or pool enclosure is illustrated in
Beam half section 146 has flanges 158,160, generally parallel to one another with grooved surface 162 on the interior surface of flange 158 and a grooved surface 164 on the exterior of flange 160. Two U-shaped receptacles 166,168 face one another with prongs 170,172 having triangular shapes and located in the inside corners of the beam half section 146 adjacent the flanges 158,160. A nesting receptacle 174 and inwardly angled lip 176 is formed adjacent the inner corner where flange 158 meets the main section of beam half section 146. Likewise, beam half section 148 has flanges 178,180 generally parallel to one another with groove surface 182 on the interior surface of flange 180 and groove surface 184 on the outer surface of flange 178. A nesting receptacle 186 and inwardly angled lip 188 are formed adjacent the inner corner of where flange 180 meets the main section of beam half 148.
As noted above, in accordance with example embodiments of the invention, to fully rigidify the lapped and locked flanges of the beam half sections, a second nesting receptacle and lip is formed for engaging and holding the free end of the respectively outer flange of the beam half sections. Thus, as illustrated in
In the illustrated example embodiment, flange 158 has a rib 159 to define an abutment surface for the lip 192. Likewise, flange 180 has a rib 181 to define an abutment step for engaging lip 196.
An installer of beam 110 can take beam half 146 and position flange 158 over flange 178 of beam half 148 while simultaneously positioning flange 160 adjacent to flange 180. By overlying the beam half sections 146,148, the end of flange 178 abuts against nesting lip/receptacle 174,176 while flange 160 abuts against nesting lip/receptacle 186,188. Further, the end of flange 158 abuts against nesting lip/receptacle 190,192 while flange 180 abuts against nesting lip/receptacle 194,196, and allows the installer to easily position the beam half sections together.
As mentioned above, U-shaped receptacles 166,168 are formed between two inwardly facing prongs 170,172 and the respective wall 146 of the beam for receiving one end of a connection plate (not illustrated). The aforementioned connecting plates slid into U-shaped receptacles 166,168 allow beam 110 to be connected to an axially adjacent beam. Additionally, although not illustrated, respectively adjacent flanges 158,178,160,180 of beam half sections 146,148 may be secured together by screwing fastener screws therethrough.
A third example embodiment of a beam assembly for a screened patio or pool enclosure is illustrated in
Beam half section 246 has flanges 258, 260, generally parallel to one another with grooved surface 262 on the interior surface of flange 258 and a grooved surface 264 on the exterior of flange 260. Two U-shaped receptacles 266,268 face one another with prongs 270,272 having triangular shapes and located in the inside corners of the beam half section 246 adjacent the flanges 258,260. A nesting receptacle 274 and inwardly angled lip 276 is formed adjacent the inner corner where flange 258 meets the main section of beam half section 246. Likewise, beam half section 248 has flanges 278,280 generally parallel to one another with groove surface 282 on the interior surface of flange 280 and groove surface 284 on the outer surface of flange 278. A nesting receptacle 286 and inwardly angled lip 288 are formed adjacent the inner corner of where flange 280 meets the main section of beam half 248.
As noted above, in accordance with example embodiments of the invention to fully rigidify the lapped and locked flanges of the beam half sections, a second nesting receptacle and lip is formed for engaging and holding the free end of the respectively outer flange of the beam half sections. Thus, as illustrated in
An installer of beam 210 can take beam half 246 and position flange 258 over flange 278 of beam half 248 while simultaneously positioning flange 260 adjacent to flange 280. By overlying the beam half sections 246,248, the end of flange 278 abuts against nesting lip/receptacle 274,276 while flange 260 abuts against nesting lip/receptacle 286,288. Further, the end of flange 258 abuts against nesting lip/receptacle 290,292 while flange 280 abuts against nesting lip/receptacle 294,296, and allows the installer to easily position the beam half sections together.
As mentioned above, U-shaped receptacles 266,268 are formed between two inwardly facing prongs 270,272 and the respective wall 246 of the beam for receiving one end of a connection plate (not illustrated). The aforementioned connecting plates slid into U-shaped receptacles 266,268 allow beam 210 to be connected to an axially adjacent beam. Additionally, although not illustrated, respectively adjacent flanges 258,278,260,280 of beam half sections 246,248 may be secured together by screwing fastener screws therethrough.
While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiment, but on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.