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Patio enclosures and sunrooms are often added to new or existing homes or buildings by the use of prefabricated hollow metal beams and columns that are bolted together, with windows, screens, or solid panels being supported by the structural members. Aluminum extrusions are popular components of the support members. Sometimes the aluminum extrusions are formed in two U-shaped sections, with the sections being fitted together to form a hollow rectangular tube. In common practice, the U-shaped sections overlap slightly and are screwed together along the length of the tube to hold the U-shaped sections together. This is time consuming and expensive.
Some constructions use structural members wherein opposing U-shaped sections are clipped together by an interlocking latch mechanism. However, the resulting hollow beam is generally weak and does not withstand substantial wind stress or other stress without reinforcing the attachment mechanism by the additional use of screws.
An object of the present invention is to provide an improved structural member wherein two channel members latch securely together and provide a strong, reinforced structure that provides excellent strength characteristics and does not require screws to hold the structure together.
In accordance with the present invention, a support member for a sunroom or patio enclosure comprises a pair of interfitting elongated U-shaped channel members, each having a pair of spaced parallel side panels and a back panel extending at right angles between rear edges of the side panels. The open ends of the two channel members fit together, with the side panels overlapping for a substantial portion of the width of the side panels. The side panels of a first channel member fit inside side panels of a second channel member and extend to a position immediately adjacent the back panel of the second channel member. A latch mechanism comprising an interlocking projection and slot arrangement engages the front edge of the inner side panels with latch members positioned immediately adjacent the back panel of the other channel member. The latch automatically engages when the two channel members are slid together and resists disengagement. The latch member provides for maximum overlap of the side panels of the two channel members and positions the latch mechanism adjacent the back panel of the second channel members so it does not obstruct panels or other structures that might be inserted in the second channel member. The structural members of the present invention are easy to install by simply clipping the channel members together, and once installed they provide a rigid, secure hollow rectangular support member that has very desirable strength characteristics.
These and other features of the present invention will hereinafter appear and for purposes of illustration but not of limitation, a preferred embodiment of the present invention is described below and shown in the attached drawings.
A preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described below by reference to the attached drawings. For exemplary purposes, the reference to structural member may refer to either a post or a beam, and the beams may be incorporated in a sidewall or a roof structure. The structure itself may be a patio enclosure, a sunroom, a screened porch, or any other type of partial or complete enclosure.
Referring now to the drawings, an enclosure 10 constructed in accordance with the present invention is shown in
Enclosure 10 comprises a number of structural members 12 that form the frame of the structure. Structural members 12 include spaced vertical posts 14 and horizontal beams 16 extending between and supported by the posts. Roof beams 18 define a ceiling to the enclosure. The space between the beams and posts may be open, or it may be filled at least partly with solid panels 20, or with windows 22, and/or with screens 24.
Structural members 12, shown disassembled in
A second channel member 28 similarly includes a back panel 38 and spaced side panels 40 extending forwardly (the direction away from the back panel) from opposite edges of the back panel. The side panels include front edges 42 and rear edges 44 attached to the back panel. Side panels 40 are spaced slightly further apart than side panels 32, such that side panels 32 fit inside side panels 40 in abutting engagement therewith when the two channels are fitted together. A ridge 48 along a rear portion of side panels 32 extends in front of the front edges 42 of second channel member 28 and limits the distance that the channel members can extend into engagement with each other.
When the channels are fitted together, they are locked together by a resilient latch mechanism 50. Latch mechanism 50 includes an outwardly facing groove 52 in an enlarged portion 54 at the front edges 36 of side panels 32. Grooves 52 fit over and engage inwardly extending ridges 56 on the inner sides of side panels 40 at a position spaced relatively closely to back panel 38. Spacing ridges 56 substantially rearwardly from forward edges 42 makes it possible to slide a panel 60 substantially into the channel member, as shown in
In order to facilitate the engagement of latch mechanism 50, the front edge 36 of channel member 26 includes an outwardly and inwardly inclined beveled surface 62 adjacent groove 52. Beveled surface 62 engages ridges 56 as the channel members are fitted together, and this beveled surface acts as a cam, resiliently deflecting the forward edges of side panels 32 inwardly until the grooves 52 fit over ridges 56 and lock the two channel sections together. When thus locked, the channel sections do not readily disengage.
When the channel members are latched together, as shown in
Other features of the structural member of the present invention include longitudinal grooves 64 adjacent corner edges for accommodating a screen 66, shown schematically in
The back panels of the channel members include spaced circular grooves 68. These receive screws for attaching structural members across the ends of other structural members. In addition, the screw grooves serve as channels for receiving panel adapters 70, as shown in
Another embodiment of the present invention is shown in
The manner in which a corner is formed in an enclosure is shown in
In order to insert windows into the rectangular spaces between spaced beams and columns, a window having an outwardly extending flange on one side is simply fitted into the opening and attached in place by screws or the like.
An advantage of the present invention is that an enclosure can be formed in separate panels and the panels can thereafter be clipped together along their side edges simply by pressing the panel sections together, with the side panels of one channel member engaging the side panels of an adjacent channel member. This way, the panels can all be preconfigured and then simply clipped together to erect the enclosure at the construction site.
The structural components of the present invention are desirably formed of extruded aluminum and may be finished as desired, with exposed surfaces being desirably painted or otherwise coated.
It should be understood that the foregoing is merely representative of the preferred practice of the present invention and that various changes and modifications of the arrangements and details of construction of the embodiment disclosed herein may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.