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WO2012013923A1
WO2012013923A1 PCT/GB2011/001113 GB2011001113W WO2012013923A1 WO 2012013923 A1 WO2012013923 A1 WO 2012013923A1 GB 2011001113 W GB2011001113 W GB 2011001113W WO 2012013923 A1 WO2012013923 A1 WO 2012013923A1
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David Mcgrath
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
    • E04B9/00Ceilings; Construction of ceilings, e.g. false ceilings; Ceiling construction with regard to insulation
    • E04B9/22Connection of slabs, panels, sheets or the like to the supporting construction
    • E04B9/24Connection of slabs, panels, sheets or the like to the supporting construction with the slabs, panels, sheets or the like positioned on the upperside of, or held against the underside of the horizontal flanges of the supporting construction or accessory means connected thereto
    • E04B9/245Connection of slabs, panels, sheets or the like to the supporting construction with the slabs, panels, sheets or the like positioned on the upperside of, or held against the underside of the horizontal flanges of the supporting construction or accessory means connected thereto by means of screws, bolts or clamping strips held against the underside of the supporting construction
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21DWORKING OR PROCESSING OF SHEET METAL OR METAL TUBES, RODS OR PROFILES WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21D53/00Making other particular articles
    • B21D53/36Making other particular articles clips, clamps, or like fastening or attaching devices, e.g. for electric installation
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F21/00Implements for finishing work on buildings
    • E04F21/18Implements for finishing work on buildings for setting wall or ceiling slabs or plates
    • E04F21/1838Implements for finishing work on buildings for setting wall or ceiling slabs or plates for setting a plurality of similar elements
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F21/00Implements for finishing work on buildings
    • E04F21/18Implements for finishing work on buildings for setting wall or ceiling slabs or plates
    • E04F21/1838Implements for finishing work on buildings for setting wall or ceiling slabs or plates for setting a plurality of similar elements
    • E04F21/1844Implements for finishing work on buildings for setting wall or ceiling slabs or plates for setting a plurality of similar elements by applying them one by one
    • E04F21/185Temporary edge support brackets

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  • the present invention relates to a temporary support bracket to assist in the process of attaching boards to ceiling joists.
  • the present invention also relates to a method of fabricating a temporary support bracket to assist in the process of attaching boards to ceiling joists.
  • the present invention also relates to a method of providing temporary support for a board, while attaching said board to ceiling joists.
  • a jig for lifting plasterboard is disclosed in US 4,646,996, which comprises three telescopic members that are supported by a frame and are individually adjustable to elevate a rack to a selected angular relationship.
  • the jig represents a substantial piece of equipment and may be deployed in situations where manual fitting would not be possible.
  • a temporary support bracket to assist in a process of attaching boards to ceiling joists, comprising: a first limb for securing to a ceiling joist; an angled portion extending from said limb; and a second limb extending from said angled portion, wherein said second limb is configured to support a ceiling board after said first limb has been secured to a ceiling joist.
  • the first limb includes a hole and is securable to a ceiling joist by means of a screw.
  • a method of fabricating a temporary support bracket to assist in a process of attaching boards to ceiling joists comprising the steps of: cutting a blank from sheet metal; and bending said blank to define a first limb for securing to a ceiling joist, an angled portion extending from said first limb and a second limb extending from said angled portion, wherein said second limb is configured to support a ceiling board after said first limb has been secured to a ceiling joist.
  • the blank is fabricated from stainless steel.
  • a method of providing temporary support for a board, while attaching said board to a ceiling joist comprising the steps of: securing a first limb of a support bracket to a first ceiling joist; locating a board upon an upper surface of a second limb, in which said second limb extends from said first limb via an angled portion; and securing an opposite end of said board to a second ceiling joist.
  • Figure 1 illustrates a ceiling with joists
  • Figure 2 illustrates the attachment of a ceiling board to the joist identified in Figure 1 ;
  • Figure 3 illustrates the relationship between adjacent boards
  • Figure 4 illustrates a temporary support bracket embodying an aspect of the present invention
  • Figure 5 illustrates a method of fabricating the support bracket identified in Figure 4.
  • Figure 6 illustrates the attachment of the bracket of Figure 4 to a joist
  • Figure 7 shows the securing of the bracket identified in Figure 6;
  • Figure 8 shows the secured bracket of Figure 7 supporting a board
  • Figure 9 illustrates the permanent attachment of the opposite end of the board identified in Figure 8.
  • Figure 10 illustrates the further permanent attachment of the board shown in Figure 9;
  • Figure 11 shows the removal of the support bracket
  • Figure 12 shows a board attached to joists after the removal of the bracket.
  • a ceiling 101 is shown in Figure 1 , to which boards are to be secured in order to provide a finished ceiling surface.
  • the boards will be attached to joists, of which joist 102, joist 103, joist 104 and joist 105 are shown in Figure 1.
  • joists 102 to 105 are fabricated in wood.
  • boards to be attached to these joists are plasterboards, although other types of boards could be deployed, such as plywood or plastic etc.
  • the boards may be secured to the joists by means of screws or nails as is known in the art.
  • Figure 2
  • Joist 103 may be considered to have a primary surface 203.
  • joist 103 has an internal surface 204 and an external surface 205. From the perspective of the joist 103, the external surface 205 may be considered as a left vertical surface and the internal surface 204 may be considered as a right vertical surface.
  • Figure 3
  • the active surface 203 of joist 103 is illustrated in Figure 3. Furthermore, board 202 is shown in position, abutting against a board 301 located between joist 102 and joist 103. As is known in the art, it is preferable for the line of abutment between boards 202 and 301 to lie substantially centrally along the active surface 203 of joist 103. Thus, when locating a first board, it should be positioned substantially centrally, thereby providing a substantially equal space for the abutting board on the other side.
  • a temporary support bracket 401 is illustrated in Figure 4, configured to assist in a process of attaching boards (201 , 202) to ceiling joists (103, 104).
  • a First limb 402 is provided for securing to a ceiling joist.
  • An angled portion 403 extends from the first limb 402.
  • a second limb 404 extends from the angled portion 403.
  • the second limb 404 is configured to support a ceiling board after said first limb has been secured to a ceiling joist.
  • the ceiling boards are plasterboards and the ceiling joists may be constructed from wood/timber.
  • the first limb 402 includes a hole 405, so as to allow the support bracket 401 to be secured to a ceiling joist by means of a screw or similar attachment.
  • the support bracket consisting of the first limb 402, the angled portion 403 and the second limb 404 are fabricated from a single metal piece and the required shape may be obtained by a bending process.
  • the bending process is performed upon a piece of stainless steel sheet.
  • the support bracket consisting of the first limb, the angled portion and the second limb are moulded from a plastics material.
  • Sheet material 501 is supplied to a cutting process 502.
  • the cutting process 502 cuts blanks 503 from the sheet metal 501.
  • a bending process 504 bends the blanks 503 to produce the support brackets (as shown in Figure 4) which are in turn supplied to a packaging process 505.
  • the bending process 504 bends each blank 503 to define a first limb for securing to a ceiling joist, an angled portion extending from said first limb and a second limb extending from said angled portion.
  • the second limb is configured to support a ceiling board after said first limb has been secured to a ceiling joist.
  • the metal sheet material 501 is stainless steel and stainless steel blanks 503 are cut from said sheet material 501.
  • a hole is formed in the first limb to facilitate the attachment to a joist.
  • the cutting process 502 is performed by laser cutting or water jet cutting.
  • the temporary support bracket as shown in Figure 4, is ready for providing temporary support for a board, while attaching said board to a ceiling joist.
  • the first limb 402 is located against a first vertical surface 204 of a first (left) ceiling joist 103.
  • the angled portion 403 also abuts against the active surface 203 of the ceiling joist 03.
  • the angled portion 403 includes a substantially horizontal section 701 and a substantially vertical section 702. In this way, the angled portion 403 abuts closely against an edge 703 defined by vertical surface 204 and active surface 203.
  • the first limb 402 of the support bracket is secured to the first ceiling joist 103.
  • the support bracket is secured by the application of a screw 704 through hole 405 and into the joist 103.
  • the bracket is possible for the bracket to be secured by an alternative hole (shown as 406 in Figure 4), located in the substantially horizontal portion 701.
  • a board such as board 201 , is located upon an upper surface 801 of the second limb 404.
  • the board 201 is now held in place between joist 103 and 104.
  • the support bracket 401 may be deployed for the next operation. Furthermore the deployment may be achieved safely using a single operative and the preferred alignment of the boards is retained; as illustrated in Figure 3.

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Abstract

A bracket (401) provides temporary support for a plasterboard while said plasterboard is attached to ceiling joists (103,104). A first limb (402) is secured to a first ceiling joist. A plasterboard (201) is located upon an upper surface of the second limb, in which said second limb extends from said first limb via an angled portion (403). An opposite end of the ceiling board is secured to a second ceiling joist.

Description

Temporary Support Bracket
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application claims priority from United Kingdom patent application 10 12 448.5, filed July 26th, 2010, the whole contents of which are included herein by way of reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a temporary support bracket to assist in the process of attaching boards to ceiling joists. The present invention also relates to a method of fabricating a temporary support bracket to assist in the process of attaching boards to ceiling joists. The present invention also relates to a method of providing temporary support for a board, while attaching said board to ceiling joists.
2. Description of the Related Art
A jig for lifting plasterboard is disclosed in US 4,646,996, which comprises three telescopic members that are supported by a frame and are individually adjustable to elevate a rack to a selected angular relationship. The jig represents a substantial piece of equipment and may be deployed in situations where manual fitting would not be possible. However, in many applications, it is possible for a board to be supported by one individual but the actual fixing to ceiling joists becomes difficult if assistance is not available.
In situations of this type, it is also known to deploy poles or supports, but problems may exist in relation to providing adjustment for different ceiling heights and, for a substantial investment in terms of equipment, the degree of support is somewhat limited. BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a temporary support bracket to assist in a process of attaching boards to ceiling joists, comprising: a first limb for securing to a ceiling joist; an angled portion extending from said limb; and a second limb extending from said angled portion, wherein said second limb is configured to support a ceiling board after said first limb has been secured to a ceiling joist.
In an embodiment, the first limb includes a hole and is securable to a ceiling joist by means of a screw.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of fabricating a temporary support bracket to assist in a process of attaching boards to ceiling joists, comprising the steps of: cutting a blank from sheet metal; and bending said blank to define a first limb for securing to a ceiling joist, an angled portion extending from said first limb and a second limb extending from said angled portion, wherein said second limb is configured to support a ceiling board after said first limb has been secured to a ceiling joist. In an embodiment, the blank is fabricated from stainless steel.
According to a third aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of providing temporary support for a board, while attaching said board to a ceiling joist, comprising the steps of: securing a first limb of a support bracket to a first ceiling joist; locating a board upon an upper surface of a second limb, in which said second limb extends from said first limb via an angled portion; and securing an opposite end of said board to a second ceiling joist. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Figure 1 illustrates a ceiling with joists;
Figure 2 illustrates the attachment of a ceiling board to the joist identified in Figure 1 ;
Figure 3 illustrates the relationship between adjacent boards; Figure 4 illustrates a temporary support bracket embodying an aspect of the present invention;
Figure 5 illustrates a method of fabricating the support bracket identified in Figure 4;
Figure 6 illustrates the attachment of the bracket of Figure 4 to a joist;
Figure 7 shows the securing of the bracket identified in Figure 6;
Figure 8 shows the secured bracket of Figure 7 supporting a board;
Figure 9 illustrates the permanent attachment of the opposite end of the board identified in Figure 8;
Figure 10 illustrates the further permanent attachment of the board shown in Figure 9;
Figure 11 shows the removal of the support bracket; and
Figure 12 shows a board attached to joists after the removal of the bracket. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS
Figure 1
A ceiling 101 is shown in Figure 1 , to which boards are to be secured in order to provide a finished ceiling surface. The boards will be attached to joists, of which joist 102, joist 103, joist 104 and joist 105 are shown in Figure 1. In an preferred embodiment, joists 102 to 105 are fabricated in wood. Furthermore, in an embodiment, boards to be attached to these joists are plasterboards, although other types of boards could be deployed, such as plywood or plastic etc. The boards may be secured to the joists by means of screws or nails as is known in the art. Figure 2
As shown in Figure 2, a first board 201 and a second board 202 have been secured between a first left joist 103 and a second right joist 104. Joist 103 may be considered to have a primary surface 203. With respect to board 202, joist 103 has an internal surface 204 and an external surface 205. From the perspective of the joist 103, the external surface 205 may be considered as a left vertical surface and the internal surface 204 may be considered as a right vertical surface. Figure 3
The active surface 203 of joist 103 is illustrated in Figure 3. Furthermore, board 202 is shown in position, abutting against a board 301 located between joist 102 and joist 103. As is known in the art, it is preferable for the line of abutment between boards 202 and 301 to lie substantially centrally along the active surface 203 of joist 103. Thus, when locating a first board, it should be positioned substantially centrally, thereby providing a substantially equal space for the abutting board on the other side.
Furthermore, as is known in the art, when located, the boards are held in place by securing elements 302, such as plasterboard screws. It can therefore be seen that if a first board is aligned incorrectly, this will have knock- on effects in terms of its relationship with cooperating boards. Thus, in many applications, it is theoretically possible for the boards to be assembled by a single operative but in practice, this can be quite difficult and may lead to a misalignment. Furthermore, without appropriate mechanical assistance, health and safety constraints may demand that the boarding of ceilings as described with respect to Figures , 2 and 3 requires the deployment of at least two operatives.
Figure 4
A temporary support bracket 401 is illustrated in Figure 4, configured to assist in a process of attaching boards (201 , 202) to ceiling joists (103, 104). A First limb 402 is provided for securing to a ceiling joist. An angled portion 403 extends from the first limb 402. A second limb 404 extends from the angled portion 403. The second limb 404 is configured to support a ceiling board after said first limb has been secured to a ceiling joist. In preferred applications, the ceiling boards are plasterboards and the ceiling joists may be constructed from wood/timber.
In the embodiment of Figure 4, the first limb 402 includes a hole 405, so as to allow the support bracket 401 to be secured to a ceiling joist by means of a screw or similar attachment.
In the embodiment of Figure 4, the support bracket consisting of the first limb 402, the angled portion 403 and the second limb 404 are fabricated from a single metal piece and the required shape may be obtained by a bending process. In an embodiment, the bending process is performed upon a piece of stainless steel sheet.
In an alternative embodiment, the support bracket consisting of the first limb, the angled portion and the second limb are moulded from a plastics material. Figure 5
. A method for the fabrication of a temporary support bracket to assist in the process of attaching boards to ceiling joists is illustrated in Figure 5. Sheet material 501 is supplied to a cutting process 502. The cutting process 502 cuts blanks 503 from the sheet metal 501.
A bending process 504 bends the blanks 503 to produce the support brackets (as shown in Figure 4) which are in turn supplied to a packaging process 505. The bending process 504 bends each blank 503 to define a first limb for securing to a ceiling joist, an angled portion extending from said first limb and a second limb extending from said angled portion. The second limb is configured to support a ceiling board after said first limb has been secured to a ceiling joist.
In an embodiment, the metal sheet material 501 is stainless steel and stainless steel blanks 503 are cut from said sheet material 501.
In an embodiment, a hole is formed in the first limb to facilitate the attachment to a joist. Furthermore, in a preferred embodiment, the cutting process 502 is performed by laser cutting or water jet cutting. After distribution and removal from packaging, the temporary support bracket, as shown in Figure 4, is ready for providing temporary support for a board, while attaching said board to a ceiling joist. Figure 6
In order to perform the method of providing temporary support for a board, while attaching said board to a ceiling joist, the first limb 402 is located against a first vertical surface 204 of a first (left) ceiling joist 103. The angled portion 403 also abuts against the active surface 203 of the ceiling joist 03.
Figure 7
The angled portion 403 includes a substantially horizontal section 701 and a substantially vertical section 702. In this way, the angled portion 403 abuts closely against an edge 703 defined by vertical surface 204 and active surface 203. With the support bracket located in place, the first limb 402 of the support bracket is secured to the first ceiling joist 103. In this example, the support bracket is secured by the application of a screw 704 through hole 405 and into the joist 103. Alternatively, if access is limited, it is possible for the bracket to be secured by an alternative hole (shown as 406 in Figure 4), located in the substantially horizontal portion 701.
Figure 8
Having secured the first limb of the support bracket to a first ceiling joist, a board, such as board 201 , is located upon an upper surface 801 of the second limb 404.
Figure 9
With the board 201 located upon an upper surface of the second limb, the opposite end 901 of board 201 is secured to a second ceiling joist 104. Thus, following this step, the opposite end 901 of the board 201 has been secured to ceiling joist 103 in a substantially conventional manner. Figure 10
Having secured the opposite end 901 in a substantially conventional manner, an operative returns to the supported end of board 201. This is again secured in a substantially conventional manner, by means of plasterboard screws, such as screw 1001. Thus, having completed this process, the board is now secure . Figure 11
Having secured the board 201 , as illustrated in Figure 10, the temporary support bracket 401 is removed and having been removed, it is now ready to be deployed upon the next board, such as board 202. Figure 12
Having removed the temporary support bracket, as illustrated in Figure 11 , the board 201 is now held in place between joist 103 and 104. The support bracket 401 may be deployed for the next operation. Furthermore the deployment may be achieved safely using a single operative and the preferred alignment of the boards is retained; as illustrated in Figure 3.

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Claims What we claim is:
1. A temporary support bracket to assist in a process of attaching boards to ceiling joists, comprising:
a first limb for securing to a ceiling joist;
an angled portion extending from said first limb; and
a second limb extending from said angled portion, wherein said second limb is configured to support a ceiling board after said first limb has been secured to a ceiling joist.
2. The support bracket of claim 1 , wherein said boards are plaster- boards.
3. The support bracket of claim 1, wherein said ceiling joists are constructed from timber.
4. The support bracket of claim 1 , wherein said first limb includes a hole and is securable to a ceiling joist by means of a screw.
5. The support bracket of claim 1 , wherein said first limb, said angled portion and said second limb are fabricated from a singular metal piece.
6. The support bracket of claim 5, wherein said singular metal piece is produced by a bending process.
7. The support bracket of claim 6, wherein said bending process is performed upon a piece of stainless steel sheet.
8. A method of fabricating a temporary support bracket to assist in a process of attaching boards to ceiling joists, comprising the steps of:
cutting a blank from sheet metal; and
bending said blank to define a fist limb for securing to a ceiling joist, an angled portion extending from said first limb and a second limb extending from said angled portion, wherein said second limb is configured to support a ceiling board after said first limb has been secured to a ceiling joist.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein said blank is a stainless steel blank.
10. The method of claim 8, further comprising the step of forming a hole in said first limb to facilitate attachment to a joist.
11. The method of claim 8, wherein said cutting step is performed by laser or water jet.
12. A method of proving temporary support for a board, while attaching said board to a ceiling joist, comprising the steps of:
securing a first limb of a support bracket to a first ceiling joist;
locating a board upon an upper surface of the second limb, in which said second limb extends from said first limb via an angled portion; and
securing an opposite end of said board to a second ceiling joist.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein said board is a plaster-board.
14. The method of claim 12, wherein said first limb includes a hole and said step of securing said first limb to said first ceiling joist comprises placing a screw through said hole and screwing said screw into said first ceiling joist.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein said first ceiling joist and said second ceiling joist are fabricated from timber.
16. The method of claim 12, wherein said second limb includes a substantially horizontal first portion and a downward sloping second portion, wherein said board is located on the upper surface of said first portion.
17. The method of claim 12, wherein; said board covers the right side of a left joist and the right side of a left joist;
said first limb is secured to the left side of the left joist (or right side of the right joist);
a left side (or right side) of a board is supported by said second limb; a right side (or left side) of said board is secured to the right (left) ceiling joist;
said left (right) side of said board is secured to the left (right) ceiling joist; and
said support bracket is removed.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein said angled portion includes a second substantially horizontal portion that extends over a portion of said left (right) joist.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein the length of said second substantially horizontal portion is such as to support said left (right) side of said board at a substantially central position upon the left (right) ceiling joist.
20. The method of claim 19, further comprising the step of locating a second screw substantially vertically through a second hole in said second substantially horizontal portion.
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