Patents Assigned to Simpson Strong-Tie Co., Inc.
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Patent number: 8555580Abstract: A connection made with a multi-purpose connector that can act as a holdown or tension tie and transfer tension, uplift, or lateral load, between a minimum nominal 2×4? wood framing member and a ½? diameter anchor. The anchor may be tied to a concrete foundation, another connector of the same type, a wood framing member, or other supporting members.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2008Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Assignee: Simpson Strong-Tie Co., Inc.Inventor: Kashane Vilasineekul
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Publication number: 20130031868Abstract: A prefabricated shearwall including a central diaphragm having a height generally defined by top and bottom edges, and a width generally defined by a pair of end sections. The diaphragm further includes at least one corrugation extending in the height direction at least partially between the top and bottom edges. The corrugation increases the ductility and ability of the shearwall to withstand lateral forces such as those generated in earthquakes, high winds, floods and snow loads.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2012Publication date: February 7, 2013Applicant: SIMPSON STRONG TIE CO., INC.Inventor: Simpson Strong Tie Co., Inc.
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Publication number: 20110308190Abstract: A lateral bracing system is disclosed for affixing a column to a beam in a construction. The lateral bracing system includes a pair of buckling restraint plates, one each affixed to a top and bottom flange of a beam. The lateral bracing system further includes at least one yield plate for each buckling restraint plate. Each yield plate includes a first end affixed to the column, and a second end affixed to the beam.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2010Publication date: December 22, 2011Applicant: SIMPSON STRONG-TIE CO., INC.Inventors: Steven E. Pryor, Badri Hiriyur
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Publication number: 20110296787Abstract: A lateral bracing system having high initial stiffness and including yield links capable of effectively dissipating stresses generated within the lateral bracing system under lateral loads.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 19, 2011Publication date: December 8, 2011Applicant: SIMPSON STRONG TIE CO., INC.Inventors: Steven E. Pryor, Guy T. Anderson
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Patent number: 8015773Abstract: A fastener with a head having a stepped configuration in assist in drawing down a composite material about a fastener to reduce flagging.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2008Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: Simpson Strong-Tie Co. Inc.Inventor: G. Lyle Habermehl
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Patent number: 8001734Abstract: A lateral bracing system having high initial stiffness and including yield links capable of effectively dissipating stresses generated within the lateral bracing system under lateral loads.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2004Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Assignee: Simpson Strong-Tie Co., Inc.Inventors: Steven E. Pryor, Guy T. Anderson
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Publication number: 20110197544Abstract: A prefabricated shearwall including a central diaphragm having a height generally defined by top and bottom edges, and a width generally defined by a pair of end sections. The diaphragm further includes at least one corrugation extending in the height direction at least partially between the top and bottom edges. The corrugation increases the ductility and ability of the shearwall to withstand lateral forces such as those generated in earthquakes, high winds, floods and snow loads.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2011Publication date: August 18, 2011Applicant: SIMPSON STRONG TIE CO., INC.Inventors: William F. Leek, Jose L. Perez, Jerry G. Gridley
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Patent number: 7958690Abstract: A coupling system for securing an elongated wood member having a surface to a second body comprises a stitching body having a first end and a second end defining a length, and a first side and a second side. A first plurality of angled fastener bores is positioned generally on the first side of the stitching body, each configured to position a first side fastener element resting therein at least a first angle with respect to the surface of the elongated wood member. A second plurality of angled fastener bores positioned generally on the second side of the stitching body, each configured to position a second side fastener element resting therein at least a second angle with respect to the surface of the elongated wood member, such that ones of said second side fasteners and said first side fasteners form an intersection when viewed along the length of the stitching body. In one aspect, the coupling system is a hold-down securing a column having a surface to a foundation.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2004Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: Simpson Strong-Tie Co., Inc.Inventors: William F. Leek, Aram Khachadourian, Jin Jie Lin
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Patent number: 7905066Abstract: A tension connection for a building includes a first tension member, the first tension member being anchored at its distal end, a second tension member being anchored at its distal end; the first and second tension members being disposed in close proximity and connected by a coupler having a surrounding sleeve and a central bore with a thread, the coupler also being formed with a first rotational member being received in the central bore of the surrounding sleeve and operatively connected to the surrounding sleeve; the first rotational member is connected to the surrounding sleeve, such that the rotational member can rotate in relation to the surrounding sleeve. A torsion spring connects the first rotational member and the surrounding sleeve; the torsion spring biasing the first rotational member and the surrounding sleeve in opposite rotational directions such that the first rotational member can be drawn into the surrounding sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2007Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: Simpson STrong-Tie Co., Inc.Inventors: Steven E. Pryor, Lisa M. McGurty, William F. Leek, Richard I. Proctor
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Publication number: 20100275540Abstract: A prefabricated shearwall including a central diaphragm having a height generally defined by top and bottom edges, and a width generally defined by a pair of end sections. The diaphragm further includes at least one corrugation extending in the height direction at least partially between the top and bottom edges. The corrugation increases the ductility and ability of the shearwall to withstand lateral forces such as those generated in earthquakes, high winds, floods and snow loads.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2010Publication date: November 4, 2010Applicant: SIMPSON STRONG TIE CO., INC.Inventors: William F. Leek, Jose L. Perez, Jerry G. Gridley
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Publication number: 20100239387Abstract: A take-up fastener is disclosed for fastening a level in a frame construction to the level below so as to resist upward forces generated by wind and other sources on the framed construction. The take-up fastener in general includes a take-up plate, or washer, fastened to a portion of the upper level and a take-up screw fit through the take-up plate and fastened to the adjacent level below. Once the take-up fastener is fully assembled, the take-up plate includes a pair of tabs which are capable of engaging threads on a take-up screw in a way that allows one-way motion of the take-up screw relative to the take-up plate. In particular, the take-up plate can move downward relative to the take-up screw, for example on constricting of the wooden members to which the take-up plate is affixed. However, the engagement between the take-up plate and take-up screw prevents movement of the take-up plate upward with respect to the take-up screw, for example upon an upward load due to wind or other external force.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2009Publication date: September 23, 2010Applicant: SIMPSON STRONG TIE, CO., INC.Inventors: Daniel M. Gray, Samuel T. Hensen
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Patent number: 7716877Abstract: An adjustable connector is provided for connecting an elongate substantially vertical supporting structural member and an elongate generally horizontal supported structural member. The connector is provided with a side attachment member that attaches to an elongate substantially vertical supporting structural member and a cap that attaches to the elongate generally horizontal supported structural member, with a pin connection that enables rotation between the cap and the side attachment member. An unadjustable connector is also provided for connecting an elongate substantially vertical supporting structural member and an elongate generally horizontal supported structural member. The connector is provided with a side attachment member that can attach directly to an elongate substantially vertical supporting structural member and the elongate generally horizontal supported structural member.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2005Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Assignee: Simpson Strong-Tie Co., Inc.Inventors: Jeremy Gilstrap, Jin-Jie Lin, Daniel M. Gray
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Publication number: 20100107545Abstract: A shear lug is disclosed for transferring shear stresses from a structural element, such as a column in a framing element, down into the foundation supporting the framing element. The shear lug is not initially affixed to the structural element. The shear lug is instead affixed to anchor rods of an anchorage assembly, and is installed into the foundation with the anchorage assembly at the time the concrete foundation is poured. The structural element is subsequently affixed to the anchor rods, so that shear forces are transferred from the structural element, through the anchor rods and to the shear lugs, which effectively dissipate the shear forces to the foundation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2008Publication date: May 6, 2010Applicant: SIMPSON STRONG TIE, CO., INC.Inventors: Emory L. Montague, Paul McEntee
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Publication number: 20100018151Abstract: A portal frame is disclosed for use around portals in, for example, a light-framed construction. The portal frame includes a pair of vertically-oriented shearwalls, and a header extending between and connected to the shearwalls. The portal frame may be used around a variety of portals formed in a construction, including for example doors, garage doors and windows. By forming a portal frame using a pair of shearwalls connected to a header, the portal frame in embodiments of the present invention is able to effectively reduce the loads exerted on a foundation by the shearwalls in comparison to a shearwall acting alone (i.e., one that is not part of a portal frame).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2008Publication date: January 28, 2010Applicant: SIMPSON STRONG TIE, CO., INC.Inventor: Badri K. J. Hiriyur
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Publication number: 20090196694Abstract: An anchor member securing system includes a securing member and a rebar cage structure secured to the member. The securing system may include at least a first foundation placement guide. The anchor members may comprise mudsill anchors and anchor bolts, and the system provides more exact placement of the member or members in a foundation.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2009Publication date: August 6, 2009Applicant: Simpson Strong-Tie Co., Inc.Inventor: Karen Colonias
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Patent number: 7549262Abstract: A roof boundary connection uses a clip that eases installation of the clip to blocking members both in the field by a carpenter and at a factory by one such as a truss manufacturer. The clip is formed with two indexing tabs that are set against the blocking for correct spacing and alignment. In one form, the clip is attached to wood members with nails and to masonry with masonry screws. In one form, the clip employs nail prongs as integral connectors for attachment to blocking members, allowing truss manufacturers to install connectors on blocking members with the same hydraulic presses that are used to assemble trusses with nail prong plates.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2007Date of Patent: June 23, 2009Assignee: Simpson Strong-Tie Co., Inc.Inventors: Charles Roessett, Carl Y. Kuo, Thomas B. McClain
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Publication number: 20090142160Abstract: A truss screw is disclosed for use in fastening framing members together. In embodiments, the truss screw includes a raised recess section having walls extending from a top surface of the screw head. The raised recess sinks into the back surface of a workpiece fastened to the framing members so that the workpiece may sit flat against the workpiece.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2007Publication date: June 4, 2009Applicant: SIMPSON STRONG-TIE CO., INC.Inventor: Troy Hale
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Patent number: 7356972Abstract: A method of forming a connection, and a connector, that attaches a supported member, such as a deck board, to a supporting member, such as a deck joist. In some forms, each connector attaches a single supported member. In others, the connector attaches two supported members. Many forms of the connector are possible, but all are narrow enough to fit between two supported members laid side-by-side, all are attached to the supported members by fasteners, and all are driven directly into the supporting members. The resulting structure is characterized by the apparent absence of nails or other fasteners.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2004Date of Patent: April 15, 2008Assignee: Simpson Strong-Tie Co., Inc.Inventors: William F. Leek, Charles-Henri Mathis
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Patent number: 7334372Abstract: A structural connector for connecting first and second structural members has a substantially planar first flange and an embossment in the first flange, and the embossment in the first flange is formed with first and second sections, the first section generally extending uniformly to a first level above the top surface of the substantially planar first flange, that is different from a level to which the second section generally uniformly extends, the first and second sections being joined to each other at a distinct transition portion where the embossment sharply descends from the level of the first section to the level of the second section. The structural connector can be made with a bend that forms a first member adjacent the first flange and the embossment can extend through the bend into the first member.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2004Date of Patent: February 26, 2008Assignee: Simpson Strong-Tie Co., Inc.Inventors: Thomas G. Evans, Tawn Simons, Jin-Jie Lin
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Patent number: 7296386Abstract: A concentric holdown connection joining a held building structural member to a holding building structural member including a holdown connector having at least one upright portion operably connected to the held building structural member and a seat portion. A combination member having a threaded opening therethrough connects the holdown member to a threaded anchor member connected to the holding building structural member. In a preferred form the combination member has a donut-like configuration.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2004Date of Patent: November 20, 2007Assignee: Simpson Strong-Tie Co., Inc.Inventor: William F. Leek