Claims
- 1: I claim a cylindrical grommet comprised of a body having a first end and a second end, an initial anchor at said first end, and a final anchor at said second end, integrally formed as a unit, made of steel or a similarly hard material, that is inserted into a hole drilled through wood studs or joists, said body being substantially cylindrical and made of steel or a similarly hard material that is at least approximately one sixteenth inch thick, said body being at least as long as the depth of the drilled hole and which fits loosely within the drilled hole and which serves to protect from being punctured by nails or screws that might later be nailed or screwed into the wall where the stud or joist is, both and either by providing an impenetrable barrier around, and/or by deflecting the nail or screw from, the wire or pipe installed through the hole, said cylindrical grommet being anchored in place initially at said first end by said first anchor comprising one or more strips of steel or a similarly hard material which projects outward at a substantially right angle from the body, and said cylindrical grommet then finally being anchored on said second end by said second anchor comprising a strip of metal that is projected out from the second end of the cylindrical grommet and which, after initial anchoring, is bent away from the body to form a substantially right angle, and lay against the wood stud or joist, so that the final anchor is substantially perpendicular to the body, thus, when both said anchors have been secured in place the body of the invention will either be suspended, or will rest, inside the drilled hole.
- 2: The grommet as in claim 1 wherein the body is a square tube, rather than a cylindrical tube, and which is orientated within the drilled hole so as to present a corner/edge horizontally and thus deflect any nail or screw coming through the wood perpendicularly.
- 3: The grommet as in claim 1, or as in claim 2, wherein the initial anchor originally projects straight outward as the final anchor does, thus making the original and final anchors interchangeable and requiring that both be bent ninety degrees perpendicular to the body by the plumber or electrician installing it.
- 4: The grommet as in claims 1, 2, or 3, wherein said initial and final anchors secure the body in place not only by virtue of friction against the wood but also by means of one or more spikes/barbs or triangular teeth, approximately one quarter inch long, which dig or bite into the wood.
- 5: The grommet as in claim 4, which has holes in the initial and final anchors, rather than protruding spikes/barbs, which allow for the use of fasteners, such as a nail, screw or tack, to secure the anchors to the wood.
- 6: The grommet as in claim 4 having a tapered tip at the end of the anchors which is bent at a ninety degree angle to serve as the spike/barb.
- 7: The grommet as in claim 4 having the barb fashioned by means of cutting, at a roughly forty five degree angle, at or near the end of the anchor, a notch which will result in a triangular flap that should then be bent ninety degrees outward so as to serve as the spike/barb.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This specification discloses some subject matter common to that disclosed and claimed in the co-pending Alexis Cerul application titled “Protector Sleeve For Wires And Pipes In Wood Frame Construction” filed Feb. 28, 2002, and numbered Ser. No. 10/084,210, and is, therefore, a continuation in part of said application Ser. No. 10/084,210 which I request be herein incorporated by reference.
Continuations (1)
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10084210 |
Feb 2002 |
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10872796 |
Jun 2004 |
US |