Decking clamp and spacer

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Inventors

Barrera, John

Application #

872040

Filed

Apr-23-1992

Published

Mar-2-1993

Current US Class

254/17
269/43
269/904

International Classes

B66F 003/00

Field of Search

33/526 33/527 33/613 33/501 144/288.5 269/43 269/904 269/910 52/127.2 52/749 254/15-17

Examiners

Watson; Robert C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Frayne; Clifford G.

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Abstract
An articulating lever assembly for straightening and installation of deck boards, the lever assembly having a generally-horizontal first arm member pivotly secured to a generally-vertical second arm member, one end of the first arm member engageable between secured deck boards, and the lower end of the second arm member engageable with the edge of a deck board to be secured, leverage action on the handle end of the second arm member causing the cross member to engage the edge of the deck board to be secured and straighten the deck board prior to securing the deck board to the underlying joist.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An articulating lever assembly for straightening, installation and securing of warped or bowed deck boards to the underlying joists, the assembly comprising:

a first arm member having a board-engaging lipformed on the first end thereof for engagement between secured deck boards, a second arm member having a first handle end and a second end having a board-engaging cross member for engagement with he edge of a deck board to be secured, said first arm member pivotally secured to said second arm member above said cross member, said first arm member comprising a generally planar portion having said board-engaging lip formed thereon and a pair of support arms perpendicularly secured to said planar portion opposite said first end, si support arms having a plurality of apertures aligned therethrough, said apertures alignable with an aperture in said second arm member for receipt of a securing means for pivotal engagement of said first member to said second arm member, said plurality of apertures in said support arm providing for adjustment of distance between said cross member of said second arm member and said board-engaging lip of said first arm member to accommodate deck boards of different widths, said cross member of said a second arm member cooperative with said lip of said first arm member straightening and position said deck boards to be installed.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a decking tool and, in particular, a lever and spacer assembly which permits the user to align the boards and space the boards with one hand, leaving the other hand free to drive the nail.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Outdoor decks and patios have become increasingly popular in recent years and kits and do-it-yourself books are availably to allow the homeowner as well as the construction professional to construct elaborate wooden decks and patios. The aesthetic appearance of the deck is usually judged by the appearance of the deck boards and their spacing and appearance. The deck boards are the final item normally installed after the deck joists have been positioned and leveled.

In many instances, especially working with longer deck boards, they will be warped or bowed as opposed to being perfectly straight. This oftentimes necessitates discarding the deck board or obtaining the help of several individuals in order to force it into position and obtain the correct spacing between the warped or bowed board and the immediate adjacent board which has already been positioned and secured to the joists.
 
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