IP Library Granted Patent US 7,712,283
Granted Patent B2
US 7,712,283 · App. 11/068,608 · Granted May 11, 2010

Brackets and bracket system for assembling playground equipment

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 7,712,283
App. No.
11/068,608
Granted
May 11, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A bracket system for assembling playground equipment includes a plurality of deck support brackets, at least two vertical frame brackets, at least two horizontal frame brackets, a swing bracket, and at least two ladder brackets. The deck support brackets secure horizontal deck support beams to vertical frame beams at first points along the vertical frame beams. The vertical frame brackets attach to at least two adjacent vertical frame beams at second points above the first points. The at least two horizontal frame brackets fix at least one horizontal frame beam to the at least two adjacent vertical frame beams at the second points; the horizontal frame brackets and the vertical frame brackets interconnect. The swing bracket fastens a swing support beam to the at least one horizontal frame beam at a third point along the at least one horizontal frame beam. The at least two ladder brackets connect a ladder to one of the horizontal deck support beams.

Claims (10)

1. A bracket system comprising:

a first and second wood beam;

a first bracket having

first, second, third, and fourth walls; said second and third wall connected on opposing sides of the first wall, the third wall parallel to the second wall and perpendicular to the first wall, and the fourth wall parallel to the first wall and connected directly to one of second and third walls, said fourth wall perpendicular to the second and third walls; and

a second bracket having

first, second, third, and fourth walls; said second and third wall connected on opposing sides of the first wall, the third wall parallel to the second wall and perpendicular to the first wall, and the fourth wall parallel to the first wall and connected directly to one of second and third walls, said fourth wall perpendicular to the second and third walls;

wherein at least one of the fourth walls of the first and second bracket is separated by a channel from the first wall, and a first selected one of the second, third and fourth walls of the first bracket overlaps a second selected one of the second, third and fourth walls of the second bracket in an installed configuration providing adjacent first and second selected ones and the first bracket is connected to the first beam and the second bracket is connected to the second beam with the first selected one is between the second selected one and the second beam and the second selected one is between the first selected one and the first beam.

2. The bracket system of claim 1 wherein the first and second selected ones have at least two sets of aligning holes providing access for a fastener to be inserted therethrough.

3. The bracket system of claim 1 wherein the fourth wall of the first bracket is integrally connected to the second wall, and further comprising a fifth wall integrally connected to the third wall, said fifth wall parallel to and coplanar with the fourth wall, and the first, second and third walls are integrally connected together.

4. The bracket system of claim 3 wherein the fourth wall of the second bracket is integrally connected to the second wall, and further comprising a fifth wall integrally connected to the third wall, said fifth wall parallel to the fourth wall, and the first, second and third walls are integrally connected together.