Information
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Patent Grant
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6604326
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Patent Number
6,604,326
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Date Filed
Thursday, July 11, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 12, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Friedman; Carl D.
- Green; Christy
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 052 7491
- 052 1271
- 052 1272
- 052 1275
- 052 1277
- 052 74913
- 052 DIG 1
- 248 2161
- 248 2171
- 248 247
- 248 2173
- 248 300
- 249 13
- 249 18
- 249 19
- 249 91
- 249 95
- 249 192
- 249 196
- 249 2191
- 269 53
- 269 54
- 269 904
- 269 544
- 269 545
- 411 443
- 411 446
- 411 487
- 411 491
- 024 455
- 024 457
- 024 458
- 024 486
- 024 570
- 024 7062
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A holder comprising a rigid base bar having a pin end and a stabilizing end; a rigid stabilizing bar having a base end and an opposite end, with the base end of the rigid stabilizing bar being rigidly attached to the stabilizing end of the rigid base bar, and extending perpendicular to the rigid base bar; two nails being each having a head end and a pointed end, with the head end of the each nail being rigidly attached to separate points along the rigid stabilizing bar, and with the pointed end of the each nail being extended perpendicular to the rigid stabilizing bar and parallel with the rigid base bar and toward the perpendicular direction of the rigid base bar; and the rigid base bar having a bore through it in a direction parallel with the length of the rigid stabilizing bar.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to the housing and building construction industry, and more specifically relates to the tools used in building and forming the concrete foundation and walls of a building structure. The invention provides for a framing tool used to hold a brick of Styrofoam®
15
(commonly referred to in the industry as a Styrofoam® brick-back
15
), which is used to frame up and form the concrete foundation and walls of a building structure. More specifically, the invention provides a holder comprising a rigid base bar
1
having a pin end
2
and a stabilizing end
3
; the rigid stabilizing bar
4
having a base end
5
and an opposite end
6
, with the base end
5
of the rigid stabilizing bar
4
being rigidly attached to the stabilizing end
3
of the rigid base bar
1
, and extending perpendicular to the rigid base bar
1
; two nails
7
&
10
each having a head end
8
&
11
and a pointed end
9
&
12
, with the head end
8
&
11
of each nail
7
&
10
being rigidly attached to separate points along the rigid stabilizing bar
4
, and with the pointed end
9
&
12
of each nail
7
&
10
being extended perpendicular to the rigid stabilizing bar
4
and parallel with the rigid base bar
1
and toward the perpendicular direction of the rigid base bar
1
; and the rigid base bar
1
having a bore
13
through it in a direction parallel with the length of the rigid stabilizing bar
4
.
The holder is used to hold a Styrofoam® form
15
in place against and in conjunction with a concrete form
16
having a frame and a face. The Styrofoam® form
15
is held against the face of the concrete form
16
. More precisely, the holder is placed against the Styrofoam® form
15
, with the rigid base bar
1
extending beyond the width of the Styrofoam® form
15
, and the with the bore
13
lining up with a hole in the frame of the concrete form
16
. A pin
14
is then inserted through the bore
13
and into the hole in the frame of the concrete form
16
, thus holding the invention in place against the Styrofoam® form
15
. Concrete may then be poured into a crevice created beside the Styrofoam® form
15
.
The holder acts upon the Styrofoam® form
15
to keep it from floating up and moving out of position when concrete is poured beside it. That is, the holder keeps the Styrofoam® form
15
in place.
It should be noted that there are steel concrete forms
17
and aluminum concrete forms
18
in the construction industry. Again, both kinds of forms
17
&
18
are comprised of a frame and a face. The steel concrete forms
17
have a steel frame and a steel face. The aluminum concrete forms
18
have a steel frame and a plywood face. Also, the steel concrete forms
17
most commonly have rectangular holes in their frames, and the aluminum concrete forms
18
use circular holes in their frames. Consequently, in one embodiment of the invention, the bore
13
is circular. And in another embodiment of the invention, the bore
13
is rectangular, to coincide with the holes present in the steel or aluminum concrete forms
17
&
18
being used.
Currently, the industry most commonly uses glue to hold the Styrofoam® form
15
to the concrete form
16
. The drawback of glue is that it is difficult to clean up, and often means throwing away the Styrofoam® form
15
after one or a few uses, and since the Styrofoam® form
15
can be surprisingly expensive, this presents an opportunity and advantage for the present invention.
Also, the industry may occasionally use a holder which does not have a stabilizing bar
4
. The drawback of such a holder is that it does not hold the Styrofoam® form
15
horizontally. In other words, such a holder allows the Styrofoam® form
15
to float horizontally or perpendicularly from the face of the concrete form
16
until the concrete is poured in the crevice beside the Styrofoam® form
15
. Such a holder and the corresponding process of using such a holder is awkward, difficult and presents an opportunity and advantage for the present invention.
2. Related Prior Art
The applicant is not aware of any prior art which discloses or teaches the unique features and combination of features of the current invention.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention discloses and teaches a holder comprising a rigid base bar
1
having a pin end
2
and a stabilizing end
3
; the rigid stabilizing bar
4
having a base end
5
and an opposite end
6
, with the base end
5
of the rigid stabilizing bar
4
being rigidly attached to the stabilizing end
3
of the rigid base bar
1
, and extending perpendicular to the rigid base bar
1
; two nails
7
&
10
each having a head end
8
&
11
and a pointed end
9
&
12
, with the head end
8
&
11
of each nail
7
&
10
being rigidly attached to separate points along the rigid stabilizing bar
4
, and with the pointed end
9
&
12
of each nail
7
&
10
being extended perpendicular to the rigid stabilizing bar
4
and parallel with the rigid base bar
1
and toward the perpendicular direction of the rigid base bar
1
; and the rigid base bar
1
having a bore
13
through it in a direction parallel with the length of the rigid stabilizing bar
4
.
Preferably, of the two nails
7
&
10
, the head end
8
of the first nail
7
is rigidly attached to a point in the middle of the rigid stabilizing bar
4
and the pointed end
9
of the first nail
7
is extended perpendicular to the rigid stabilizing bar
4
and parallel with the rigid base bar
1
and toward the perpendicular direction of the rigid base bar
1
. Also preferably, the head end
11
of the second nail
10
is rigidly attached to a point in the middle of the rigid stabilizing bar
4
and between the location of the head end
8
of the first nail
7
and the opposite end
6
of the rigid stabilizing bar
4
, and the pointed end
12
of the second nail
10
is extended perpendicular to the rigid stabilizing bar
4
and parallel with the rigid base bar
1
and toward the perpendicular direction of the rigid base bar
1
.
The invention's feature of having two nails
7
&
10
rigidly fixed to the stabilizing bar
4
is novel. The invention's feature of having a stabilizing bar
4
rigidly fixed perpendicularly to a base bar
1
, with the two nails
7
&
10
rigidly fixed perpendicularly to the stabilizing bar
4
, parallel to the base bar
1
and extending under the base bar
1
is novel. The invention's feature of the location of the two nails
7
&
10
along the stabilizing bar
4
is novel. The invention's feature of the size of, and resulting combination of the size and location of, the nails
7
&
10
along the stabilizing bar
4
is novel. In fact, the concept of the invention itself is novel in the industry.
It is, therefore, a primary object of the current invention to provide a holder having a rigid stabilizing bar
4
rigidly fixed perpendicularly to a rigid base bar
1
with two nails
7
&
10
rigidly fixed perpendicularly to the stabilizing bar
4
and extending perpendicularly to the rigid stabilizing bar
4
and parallel with the rigid base bar
1
and toward the perpendicular direction of the rigid base bar
1
.
It is also a primary object of the current invention to provide a holder which saves the cost, nuisance and clean up of gluing the Styrofoam® form
15
to the face of the concrete form
16
, by eliminating entirely the need for such gluing. The unique design of the current invention satisfies this object.
It is also a primary object of the current invention to provide two nails
7
&
10
as described herein rigidly fixed to the rigid stabilizing bar
4
. It is also a primary object of the current invention to properly and precisely locate the two nails
7
&
10
along the length of the rigid stabilizing bar
4
. It is also a primary object of the current invention to properly size and taper the two nails
7
&
10
for optimum advantage of the use of the holder. The unique design of the current invention satisfies these objects.
It is yet another primary object of the current invention to provide a brick-back holder which can be used singly, such that only one holder is used to hold the Styrofoam® form
15
in place against the face of the concrete form
16
. The unique design of the current invention satisfies this object.
Another primary object of the current invention is to provide a brick-back holder which minimizes the number of holders which must be used to hold the Styrofoam® form
15
in place against the face of the concrete form
16
. The unique design of the current invention satisfies this object.
These and other objects may become more apparent to those skilled in the art upon reviewing of this invention, and upon undertaking a study of the description of its preferred embodiment, in view of the drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
shows an elevated side view of the invention, having a circular bore
13
and having the two nails
7
&
10
preferably located on the stabilizing bar
4
approximately dissecting the stabilizing bar
4
into thirds.
FIG. 2
shows an elevated side view of the invention, having a circular bore
13
and having the first nail
7
located approximately in the middle of the stabilizing bar
4
and the second nail
10
located at the opposite end
6
of the stabilizing bar
4
.
FIG. 3
shows a top view of the invention having a circular bore
13
.
FIG. 4
shows an elevated side view of two universal brick-back holders with circular bores
13
being used together.
FIG. 5
shows an elevated side view of one universal brick-back holder with a circular bore
13
in use by itself.
FIG. 6
shows a detailed elevated side view of the invention with a circular bore
13
and having a pin
14
inserted into the bore
13
.
FIG. 7
shows an elevated side view of the invention, having a rectangular bore
13
and having the two nails
7
&
10
preferably located on the stabilizing bar
4
approximately dissecting the stabilizing bar
4
into thirds.
FIG. 8
shows an elevated side view of the invention, having a rectangular bore
13
and having the first nail
7
located approximately in the middle of the stabilizing bar
4
and the second nail
10
located at the opposite end
6
of the stabilizing bar
4
.
FIG. 9
shows a top view of the invention having a rectangular bore
13
.
FIG. 10
shows an elevated side view of two universal brick-back holders with rectangular bores
13
being used together.
FIG. 11
shows an elevated side view of one universal brick-back holder with a rectangular bore
13
in use by itself.
FIG. 12
shows a detailed elevated side view of the invention with a rectangular bore
13
and having a pin
14
inserted into the bore
13
.
In the drawings and in this Specification, the following designations are used:
Rigid Base Bar
1
Pin End of the Rigid Base Bar
2
Stabilizing End of the Rigid Base Bar
3
Rigid Stabilizing Bar
4
Base End of the Rigid Stabilizing Bar
5
Opposite End of the Rigid Stabilizing Bar
6
First Nail
7
Head End of the First Nail
8
Pointed End of the First Nail
9
Second Nail
10
Head End of the Second Nail
11
Pointed End of the Second Nail
12
Bore
13
Pin
14
Styrofoam® Form
15
Concrete Form
16
Steel Concrete Form
17
Aluminum Concrete Form
18
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The present invention is a universal brick-back holder.
In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the holder is comprised of a rigid base bar
1
having a pin end
2
and a stabilizing end
3
; the rigid stabilizing bar
4
having a base end
5
and an opposite end
6
, with the base end
5
of the rigid stabilizing bar
4
being rigidly attached to the stabilizing end
3
of the rigid base bar
1
, and extending perpendicular to the rigid base bar
1
; two nails
7
&
10
each having a head end
8
&
11
and a pointed end
9
&
12
, with the head end
8
&
11
of each nail
7
&
10
being rigidly attached to separate points along the rigid stabilizing bar
4
, and with the pointed end
9
&
12
of each nail
7
&
10
being extended perpendicular to the rigid stabilizing bar
4
and parallel with the rigid base bar
1
and toward the perpendicular direction of the rigid base bar
1
; and the rigid base bar
1
having a bore
13
through it in a direction parallel with the length of the rigid stabilizing bar
4
.
More specifically, in the preferred embodiment of the invention, the head end
8
of the first nail
7
is rigidly attached to a point in the middle of the rigid stabilizing bar
4
and the pointed end
9
of the first nail
7
is extended perpendicular to the rigid stabilizing bar
4
and parallel with the rigid base bar
1
and toward the perpendicular direction of the rigid base bar
1
. Also, the head end
11
of the second nail
10
is rigidly attached to a point in the middle of the rigid stabilizing bar
4
and between the location of the head end
8
of the first nail
7
and the opposite end
6
of the rigid stabilizing bar
4
, and the pointed end
12
of the second nail
10
is extended perpendicular to the rigid stabilizing bar
4
and parallel with the rigid base bar
1
and toward the perpendicular direction of the rigid base bar
1
.
There are steel concrete forms
17
and aluminum concrete forms
18
in the construction industry. Both kinds of concrete forms
17
&
18
are comprised of a frame and a face. The steel concrete forms
17
have a steel frame and a steel face. The aluminum concrete forms
18
have a steel frame and a plywood face. Also, the steel concrete forms
17
most commonly have rectangular holes in their frames, and the aluminum concrete forms
18
use circular holes in their frames. Consequently, in one embodiment of the invention, the bore
13
is circular. And in another embodiment of the invention, the bore
13
is rectangular, to coincide with the holes present in the steel or aluminum concrete forms
17
&
18
being used.
The location of the two nails
7
&
10
located on the stabilizing bar
4
may differ. However, there are two preferable arrangements for the locations of the two nails
7
&
10
, with advantages to each arrangement.
In one arrangement, the head end
8
of the first nail
7
is attached to the stabilizing bar
4
at a point located at approximately one third (⅓) of the length of the stabilizing bar
4
from the base end
5
of the stabilizing bar
6
, while the head end
11
of the second nail
10
is attached to the stabilizing bar
4
at a point approximately two thirds (⅔) of the length of the stabilizing bar
4
from the base end
5
of the stabilizing bar
4
.
In the other primary arrangement, the head end
8
of the first nail
7
is attached to the stabilizing bar
4
at a point located at approximately one half (½) of the length of the stabilizing bar
4
from the base end
5
of the stabilizing bar
4
, while the head end
11
of the second nail
10
is attached to the stabilizing bar
4
at the opposite end
6
of the stabilizing bar
4
. In this latter primary arrangement, it is preferable that the second nail
10
be thicker than the first nail
7
and tapers from the head end
11
of the second nail
10
to the pointed end
12
of the second nail
10
. It is most preferable that the second nail
10
be accomplished by extending the stabilizing bar
4
by the length needed for the second nail
10
and then bending the stabilizing bar
4
, at the point where the opposite end
6
of the stabilizing bar
4
is desired to be, perpendicularly to the rigid stabilizing bar
4
and parallel with the rigid base bar
1
and toward the perpendicular direction of the rigid base bar
1
, and then tapering the extended end of the stabilizing bar
4
to a point such that the point of the bend in the stabilizing bar
4
constitutes the head end
11
of the second nail
10
and the tapered end of the extended end of the stabilizing bar
4
constitutes the pointed end
12
of the second nail
10
.
With either arrangement, the bore
13
may be circular or rectangular to accommodate the type of pin
14
being inserted into the bore
13
as described above.
In all the arrangements, the length of the rigid base bar
1
, from the pin end
2
of the rigid base bar
1
to the stabilizing end
3
of the rigid base bar
1
, is preferably approximately equal to the width of the Styrofoam® Form
15
plus the width of the frame of the concrete form
16
minus one sixteenth of an inch ({fraction (1/16)} in.) for snugness.
The width of a Styrofoam® Form
15
varies, but the most common arrangement and use of Styrofoam(® Form
15
with an aluminum concrete form
16
results in the length of the rigid base bar
1
, from the pin end
2
of the rigid base bar
1
to the stabilizing end
3
of the rigid base bar
1
, to be approximately six inches (6 in.). Also, the most common arrangement and use of a Styrofoam(® Form
15
with a steel concrete form
16
results in the length of the rigid base bar
1
, from the pin end
2
of the rigid base bar
1
to the stabilizing end
3
of the rigid base bar
1
, to be approximately six and one half inches (6½ in.).
The rigid stabilizing bar
4
is preferably approximately three and one half inches (3½ in.) long from the base end
5
of the rigid stabilizing bar
4
to the opposite end
6
of the rigid stabilizing bar
4
, and the nails
7
&
10
are preferably approximately two inches (2 in.) long from the head ends
8
&
11
of each nail
7
&
10
to the pointed ends
9
&
12
of each nail
7
&
10
. If the bore
13
is circular, then it is preferably approximately five eighths of an inch (⅝ in.) in diameter. If the bore
13
is rectangular, then it is preferably approximately three fourth of an inch (¾ in.) long by approximately one fourth of an inch (¼ in.) of an inch wide with the longer dimension running parallel with the length of the rigid base bare
1
from the pin end
2
of the rigid base bar
1
to the stabilizing end
3
of the rigid base bar
1
.
In all the embodiments of the invention, the invention is used to hold a Styrofoam® form
15
in place against and in conjunction with a concrete form
16
, so that concrete may be poured into a crevice created beside the Styrofoam® form
15
. The holder is placed against the Styrofoam® form
15
, with the rigid base bar
1
extending beyond the width of the Styrofoam® form
15
, and the with the bore
13
lining up with a hole in the frame of the concrete form
16
. A pin
14
is then inserted through the bore
13
and into the hole in the frame of the concrete form
16
, thus holding the invention in place against the Styrofoam® form
15
. Ideally, only one holder is used to hold one Styrofoam® form
15
in place against and in conjunction with the concrete form
16
. However, two holders may used to hold one Styrofoam® form
15
in place against and in conjunction with the concrete form
16
also.
The length of the first nail
7
, from the head end
8
of the first nail
7
to the pointed end
9
of the first nail
7
, is preferably approximately two inches (2 in.). But in any case, the length of the first nail
7
, from the head end
8
of the first nail
7
to the pointed end
9
of the first nail
7
, must be less than the width of the corresponding Styrofoam® form
15
, otherwise the first nail
7
will run through the Styrofoam® form
15
and impact upon the face of the concrete form
16
.
The length of the second nail
10
, from the head end
11
of the second nail
10
to the pointed end
12
of the second nail
10
, is preferably approximately two inches (2 in.). But in any case, the length of the second nail
10
, from the head end
11
of the second nail
10
to the pointed end
12
of the second nail
10
, must be less than the width of the corresponding Styrofoam® form
15
, otherwise the second nail
10
will run through the Styrofoam® form
15
and impact upon the face of the concrete form
16
.
Variations or modifications to the subject matter of this invention may occur to those skilled in the art upon reviewing the disclosure as provided herein. Any variations, which are yet within the scope of the development as described are intended to be encompassed within any invention upon this process, system and method. The descriptions of the preferred embodiment as provided herein is set forth for illustrative purposes only.
Having set forth the general nature and specific embodiments of the present invention, the true scope is now particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A holder comprising:a rigid base bar having a pin end and a stabilizing end; a rigid stabilizing bar having a base end and an opposite end, with the base end of the rigid stabilizing bar being rigidly attached to the stabilizing end of the rigid base bar, and extending perpendicular to the rigid base bar; a first nail having a head end and a pointed end, with the head end of the first nail being rigidly attached to a point in the middle of the rigid stabilizing bar, and with the pointed end of the first nail being extended perpendicular to the rigid stabilizing bar and parallel with the rigid base bar and toward the perpendicular direction of the rigid base bar; a second nail having a bead end and a pointed end, with the head end of the second nail being rigidly attached to a point in the middle of the rigid stabilizing bar between the location of the head end of the first nail and the opposite end of the rigid stabilizing bar, and with the pointed end of the second nail being extended perpendicular to the rigid stabilizing bar and parallel with the rigid base bar and toward the perpendicular direction of the rigid base bar; and the rigid base bar having a bore through it in a direction parallel with the length of rigid stabilizing bar.
- 2. The holder according to claim 1, wherein:the bore is circular.
- 3. The holder according to claim 2 wherein:the rigid base bar is approximately six inches long from the pin end of the rigid base bar to the stabilizing end of the rigid base bare; the rigid stabilizing bar is approximately three and one half inches long from the base end of the rigid stabilizing bar to the opposite end of the rigid stabilizing bar; and the bore is approximately five eighths of an inch in diameter.
- 4. The holder according to claim 3, wherein:the first nail is approximately two inches long from the head end of the first nail to the pointed end of the first nail; and the second nail is approximately two inches long from the head end of the second nail to the pointed end of the second nail.
- 5. The holder according to claim 1, wherein:the bore is circular; the head end of the first nail is attached to the rigid stabilizing bar at a point located at approximately one third of the length of the rigid stabilizing bar from the base end of the stabilizing bar; and the head end of the second nail is attached to the rigid stabilizing bar at a point approximately two thirds of the length of the rigid stabilizing bar from the base end of the stabilizing bar.
- 6. The holder according to claim 5 wherein:the rigid base bar is approximately six inches long from the pin end of the rigid base bar to the stabilizing end of the rigid base bar; the rigid stabilizing bar is approximately three and one half inches long from the base end of the rigid stabilizing bar to the opposite end of the rigid stabilizing bar; and the bore is approximately five eighths of an inch in diameter.
- 7. The holder according to claim 6, wherein:the first nail is approximately two inches long from the head end of the first nail to the pointed end of the first nail; and the second nail is approximately two inches long from the head end of the second nail to the pointed end of the second nail.
- 8. The holder according to claim 1, wherein:the bore is circular; the head end of the first nail is attached to the rigid stabilizing bar at a point located at approximately one third of the length of the rigid stabilizing bar from the base end of the stabilizing bar; the head end of the second nail is attached to the rigid stabilizing bar at the opposite end of the rigid stabilizing bar; and the head end of the second nail is as thick as the thickness of the rigid stabilizing bar and the second nail is tapered to a point at the pointed end of the second nail.
- 9. The holder according to claim 8 wherein:the rigid base bar is approximately six inches long from the pin end of the rigid base bar to the stabilizing end of the rigid base bar; the rigid stabilizing bar is approximately three and one half inches long from the base end of the rigid stabilizing bar to the opposite end of the rigid stabilizing bar; and the bore is approximately five eighths of an inch in diameter.
- 10. The holder according to claim 9, wherein:the first nail is approximately two inches long from the head end of the first nail to the pointed end of the first nail; and the second nail is approximately two inches long from the head end of the second nail to the pointed end of the second nail.
- 11. The holder according to claim 1, wherein:the bore is rectangular.
- 12. The holder according to claim 11, wherein:the rigid base bar is approximately six and one half inches long from the pin end of the rigid base bar to the stabilizing end of the rigid base bare; the rigid stabilizing bar is approximately three and one half inches long from the base end of the rigid stabilizing bar to the opposite end of the rigid stabilizing bar; and the bore is approximately three quarters of an inch long by one quarter of an inch wide with the longer dimension running parallel with the length of the rigid base bar from the pin end of the rigid base bar to the stabilizing end of the rigid base bar.
- 13. The holder according to claim 12, wherein:the first nail is approximately two inches long from the head end of the first nail to the pointed end of the first nail; and the second nail is approximately two inches long from the head end of the second nail to the pointed end of the second nail.
- 14. The holder according to claim 1, wherein:the bore is rectangular; the head end of the first nail is attached to the rigid stabilizing bar at a point located at approximately one third of the length of the rigid stabilizing bar from the base end of the stabilizing bar; and the head end of the second nail is attached to the rigid stabilizing bar at a point approximately two thirds of the length of the rigid stabilizing bar from the base end of the stabilizing bar.
- 15. The holder according to claim 14, wherein:the rigid base bar is approximately six and one half inches long from the pin end of the rigid base bare to the stabilizing end of the rigid base bare; the rigid stabilizing bar is approximately three and one half inches long from the base end of the rigid stabilizing bar to the opposite end of the rigid stabilizing bar; and the bore is approximately three quarters of an inch long by one quarter of an inch wide with the longer dimension running parallel with the length of the rigid base bar from the pin end of the rigid base bar to the stabilizing end of the rigid base bar.
- 16. The holder according to claim 15, wherein:the first nail is approximately two inches long from the head end of the first nail to the pointed end of the first nail; and the second nail is approximately two inches long from the head end of the second nail to the pointed end of the second nail.
- 17. The holder according to claim 1, wherein:the bore is rectangular; the head end of the first nail is attached to the rigid stabilizing bar at a point located at approximately one half of the length of the stabilizing bar from the base end of the rigid stabilizing bar; the head end of the second nail is attached to the rigid stabilizing bar at the opposite end of the rigid stabilizing bar; and the head end of the second nail is as thick as the thickness of the rigid stabilizing bar and the second nail is tapered to a point at the pointed end of the second nail.
- 18. The holder according to claim 17, wherein:the rigid base bar is approximately six and one half inches long from the pin end of the rigid base bare to the stabilizing end of the rigid base bare; the rigid stabilizing bar is approximately three and one half inches long from the base end of the rigid stabilizing bar to the opposite end of the rigid stabilizing bar; and the bore is approximately three quarters of an inch long by one quarter of an inch wide with the longer dimension running parallel with the length of the rigid base bar from the pin end of the rigid base bar to the stabilizing end of the rigid base bar.
- 19. The holder according to claim 18, wherein:the first nail is approximately two inches long from the head end of the first nail to the pointed end of the first nail; and the second nail is approximately two inches long from the head end of the second nail to the pointed end of the second nail.
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