US20140138511A1
2014-05-22
13/694,289
2012-11-16
The Z Bracket is a bracket that leans the post back from a 90 degree by 10 degrees with an 80 degree angle that allows the post to have more strength to hold a shade connected to the post and to a building opposite the post and bracket and gives the overall appearance unique and practical for patio areas and any area which a shaded area is preferred.
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E04H12/2269 » CPC main
Towers; Masts or poles; Chimney stacks; Water-towers; Methods of erecting such structures; Sockets or holders for poles or posts; Mounting poles or posts to the holder in a socket
E04H12/22 IPC
Towers; Masts or poles; Chimney stacks; Water-towers; Methods of erecting such structures Sockets or holders for poles or posts
(1) Field of the Invention
The “The Z Bracket” is a new design Description of the art including information disclosed under 37 CFR 1.97 & 1.98
The art described in the drawings of the design are in the drawings.
The “The Z Bracket” is designed to hold a post of any size or shape at an 80 degree angle to allow more strength to the post and the shade top connected to a building.
There are 4 drawings in total that describe and illustrate the design and function of the “Z Bracket”.
FIG. 1: is the back side angle view of the bracket.
FIG. 2: is the front side angle view of the bracket.
FIG. 3: is the back side angle view of the racket with a post inserted into the bracket.
FIG. 4: is the front side angle view of the bracket with a post inserted into the bracket.
FIG. 1: This illustrates the back side angled view of the bracket with 1 the body of the bracket with 2 the front brace for the post with 3 the screw hole to hold the post into position with 4 the back side of the bracket which is welded to connect the two pieces of the bracket together with 5 the bolt hole to place a bolt through the post with 6 the hole to bolt the bracket to the surface.
FIG. 2: This illustrates the front side angled view of the bracket with 1 the body of the bracket with 2 the back side welding the two pieces of the bracket together with 3 the front top brace with 4 the screw hole with 5 the bolt hole to bolt the bracket to a surface with 6 the side bolt hole for a bolt to place through the post.
FIG. 3: This illustrates the front side angled view with 1 the body of the bracket with 2 the post inserted into the bracket with 3 the brace holding the post into the angle position with 4 the screw hole that also holds the post into position with 5 the bolt hole for the bolt to anchor the bracket to a surface with 6 the side bolt hole allowing a bolt to be place through the post.
FIG. 4: This illustrates the back side angled view of the bracket with 1 the body of the bracket with 2 the front brace that holds the post into position with 3 the screw hole to hold the post into position with 4 the post inserted into the bracket with 5 the back side welded to connect the two pieces of the bracket together with 6 the side bolt hole to place a bolt through the post with 7 the bolt hole to anchor the bracket to a surface.
The “The Z Bracket” is the foundation piece that holds a post of any size or shape at an angle of approximately 80 degrees created by leaning the post back by 10 degrees from a 90 degree position. The post at the top portion is connected to a shade of any size and shape connected to a building. This shape forms a Z starting at the top of the shade and extending down the length of the post and finishing at the bracket to form a Z shape. The bracket can be attached to any flat surface to bolt into and allow a solid foundation for the post and shade that it supports.
1: I claim that the Z bracket is comprised of two pieces welded together.
2: I claim that the Z Bracket is angled at 10 degrees from a 90 degree angle to establish an 80 degree angle for the post.
3: I claim that the Z bracket uses two front braces giving the inserted post added support.