Building construction components
A stud that may be used as a header, as a sill, as a jamb stud, in a support post assembly and as a floor girder. In one embodiment, the stud has a substantially planar web, a first flange and a second flange that each protrude from the web. A first leg protrudes from the first flange such that the first leg is substantially parallel to the substantially planar header web. Likewise, a second leg protrudes from the second flange such that it is substantially parallel to the substantially planar header web. A first return protrudes from the first leg and a second return protrudes from the second leg. Stiffener ribs may be provided in at least one of the web, the first and second flanges and/or the first and second legs.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to building construction components and, more particularly, to building construction components fabricated from metal such as headers, sills, trusses, girders and support posts.
2. Description of the Invention Background
Traditionally, the material of choice for new residential and commercial building framing construction has been wood. However, over the years, the rising costs of lumber and labor required to install wood framing components have placed the dream of owning a newly constructed home out of the economic reach of many families. Likewise such increasing costs have contributed to the slowing of the development and advancement of urban renewal plans in many cities. Other problems such as the susceptibility to fire and insect damage, rotting, etc. are commonly associated with wood building products.
In view of the foregoing problems and shortcomings of wood construction, steel is rapidly gaining acceptance among homebuilders and homeowners alike due to is cost effectiveness, dimensional stability, noncombustibility, insect resistance, durability, high strength-to-weight ratio and recycleability. These advantages have long been recognized by the commercial construction industry wherein steel has been the material of choice for several decades.
Regardless of whether a building comprises a multistory commercial structure or a single story residence, C-shaped metal studs and tracks are commonly used in their construction.
In most construction applications, walls are constructed by attaching a series of C-shaped studs between a top track and a bottom track. The bottom track is usually attached to the floor structure by screws or other fasteners and the top track is usually attached to the ceiling joists. The ends of the studs are inserted into the top and bottom tracks and are attached thereto by screws, welds, etc. After the wall frame is constructed, then the desired wallboard material is attached to the flanges of the studs and tracks utilizing screws or other fasteners to complete the wall assembly.
In those walls that require door and/or window openings to be framed therein, a header is constructed to transfer loads occurring above the opening to the vertically extending studs adjacent the opening. The studs that define the vertical boundaries of the opening are often referred to as the “jamb” studs.
Likewise, the jamb studs 50 are each commonly formed by attaching a C-shaped stud 52 to another piece of track 60 such that the flanges 56 of the stud 52 are received between the flanges 64 of the track 60 and then attaching the web 72 of another stud 70 to the web 64 of the track 60. These components are also commonly coupled together with screws 49 which can lead to drywall finishing problems. In the alternative, they may be welded together to form the jamb stud 50. Such assembly approach requires additional skilled labor. These combinations of components have been found to provide the jamb stud with a sufficient amount of strength to receive the loads from the header without failing or buckling.
To complete the header assembly, the header 30 is then attached to each jamb stud 50 by corresponding L-shaped clips 80. The clips 80 are welded or screwed to each jamb stud 50. In addition, sections of studs 82 are attached between the track 60 and the section of upper track (not shown) to which the upper ends of the jamb studs 50 are attached. Such stud segments 82 are often referred to in the industry as “cripple studs” and further transfer loads from the upper structures to the header.
Conventional C-shaped studs and tracks are also used to form support posts for supporting loads from the structures located above the posts.
Floors are also constructed utilizing components that are somewhat identical to C-shaped studs and tracks utilized to form the wall frames for the structure. However, the tracks and C-shaped members used to form the floor structure can be larger than those like-shaped components used to form wall structures. The floor of a structure is commonly formed from a series of C-shaped members that span the distance between support structures or support walls. These C-shaped members are commonly referred to as floor joists. The ends of the joists are coupled to tracks referred to as joist rims that are either supported on a wall or other structure by one of their flanges or have their webs attached to the wall or structure. The joists are commonly attached to the joist rims by conventional L-shaped clips or by tabs that are integrally formed in the web of the joist rim.
In those instances wherein the span is too long or loading conditions require it, beams known as girders are employed. The girders serve as points of attachments for the ends of adjacent floor joists as shown in
Thus, as can be appreciated from the forgoing discussion, a variety of different components utilized in constructing residential and commercial buildings from steel are fabricated from conventional C-shaped studs and tracks. While the use of such components affords a host of advantages over the use of wood beams and the like, the added labor and materials required to fabricate such components undesirably lead to increased construction costs.
SUMMARYIn accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a header assembly that includes a first vertically extending jamb stud and a second vertically extending jamb stud supported in spaced apart relationship. A first connector is attached to the first vertically extending jamb stud. The first connector has a pair of spaced legs that define a first header-receiving area therebetween. A second connector is attached to the second vertically extending jamb stud and has a pair of spaced legs that define a second header-receiving area therebetween. The header assembly also comprises a single-piece, integral header that has a first end that is received in the first header-receiving area of the first connector and a second end that is received in the second header-receiving area of the second connector. The header also spans between the first and second vertically extending jamb studs to define an opening therebetween. In one embodiment, the header comprises a substantially planar header web that has a first header flange and a second header flange protruding therefrom. A first header leg protrudes from the first header flange and is substantially parallel to the substantially planar header web. A second header leg protrudes from the second header flange and is substantially parallel to the substantially planar header web and is substantially coplanar with the first header leg to define support surfaces spanning between the first and second upwardly extending jamb studs. A first header return is formed on an end of the first header leg and a second header return is formed on an end of the second header leg.
Another embodiment of the present invention comprises a wall structure that includes a bottom track, a top track and a plurality of vertically extending studs that extend between the top and bottom tracks and are attached thereto. A first jamb stud extends between the top and bottom tracks and is attached thereto. A second jamb stud also extends between the top and bottom tracks and is attached thereto such that it is spaced from the first jamb stud. A first connector that has a pair of spaced legs that define a first header-receiving area therebetween is attached to the first jamb stud. A second connector that has a pair of spaced legs that define a second header-receiving area therebetween is attached to the second jamb stud. The wall structure of this embodiment further includes a single-piece, integral header that has a first end received in the first header-receiving area of the first connector and a second end that is received in the second header-receiving area of the second connector. The header also spans between the first and second vertically extending jamb studs to define an opening therebetween. In one embodiment, the header comprises a substantially planar header web, a first header flange that protrudes from the substantially planar header web and a second header flange that protrudes from the substantially planar header web. The second header flange is spaced from the upwardly extending first header flange. A first header leg protrudes from the first header flange and is substantially parallel to the substantially planar header web. A second header leg protrudes from the second header flange and is substantially parallel to the substantially planar header web and is substantially coplanar with the first header leg to define support surfaces spanning between the first and second jamb studs. A first header return is formed on an end of the first header leg and a second header return is formed on an end of the second header leg.
Another embodiment of the subject invention comprises a header assembly that includes a first vertically extending jamb stud and a second vertically extending jamb stud that is supported in spaced apart relationship with respect to the first vertically extending jamb stud. A first connector is attached to the first vertically extending jamb stud. The first connector has a raised first central portion with first return-receiving grooves therein. Likewise, a second connector is attached to the second vertically extending jamb stud. The second connector has a raised first central portion with second return-receiving grooves therein. The header assembly of this embodiment further comprises a single-piece, integral header that has a substantially planar header web, a first header flange that protrudes from the substantially planar header web and a second header flange that protrudes from the substantially planar header web and is spaced from the first header flange. A first header leg protrudes from the first header flange and is substantially parallel to the substantially planar header web. A second header leg protrudes from the second header flange and is substantially parallel to the substantially planar header web and is substantially coplanar with the first header leg to define support surfaces spanning between the first and second vertically extending jamb studs. The first header web and the first and second header flanges and legs defining a hollow area within the header. A first header return is formed on an end of the first header leg and a second header return is formed on an end of the second header leg. The header is supported between the first and second jamb studs such that the first raised central portion of the first connector is received in the hollow area within one end of the header such that the first and second header returns are received in the first return-receiving grooves in the first raised central portion. The second raised central portion of the second connector is received in the hollow area adjacent another end of the header such that the first and second returns are received in the second return-receiving grooves in the second raised central portion.
Yet another embodiment of the present invention comprises a wall structure that includes a bottom track, a top track and a plurality of vertically extending studs that extend between the top and bottom tracks and are attached thereto. A first jamb stud extends between the top and bottom tracks and is also attached thereto. Likewise, a second jamb stud extends between the top and bottom tracks and is attached thereto such that the second jamb stud spaced from the first jamb stud. A first connector having a raised first central portion with first return-receiving grooves therein is attached to the first jamb stud. A second connector having a second raised central portion with second return-receiving grooves therein is attached to the second jamb stud. The wall structure of this embodiment further includes a single-piece, integral header that has a substantially planar header web, a first header flange that protrudes from the substantially planar header web and a second header flange that protrudes from the substantially planar header web and is spaced from the first header flange. A first header leg protrudes from the first header flange and is substantially parallel to the substantially planar header web. A second header leg protrudes from the second header flange and is substantially parallel to the substantially planar header web and is substantially coplanar with the first header leg to define support surfaces spanning between the first and second vertically extending jamb studs. The first header web and the first and second header flanges and legs defining a hollow area within the header. A first header return is formed on an end of the first header leg and a second header return is formed on an end of the second header leg. The header is supported between the first and second jamb studs such that the first raised central portion of the first connector is received in the hollow area within one end of the header such that the first and second header returns are received in the first return-receiving grooves in the first raised central portion. The second raised central portion of the second connector is received in the hollow area adjacent another end of the header such that the first and second returns are received in the second return-receiving grooves in the second raised central portion.
Still another embodiment of the present invention comprises a truss assembly that includes a chord stud that has a chord web, a first chord flange that protrudes from the chord web and a second chord flange that protrudes from the chord web and is spaced from the first chord flange. A first chord leg protrudes from the first chord flange and is substantially parallel to the chord web. A second chord leg protrudes from the second chord flange and is substantially parallel to the chord web and is substantially coplanar with the first chord leg. A first chord return is formed on an end of the first chord leg and a second chord return is formed on an end of the second chord leg. A plurality of truss webs are attached to the chord stud.
Another embodiment of the present invention comprises a support post that includes a post stud that comprises a substantially planar post web, a first post flange that protrudes from the substantially planar post web and a second post flange that protrudes from the substantially planar post web and is spaced from the first post flange. A first post leg protrudes from the first post flange and is substantially parallel to the substantially planar post web. A second post leg protrudes from the second post flange and is substantially parallel to the substantially planar post web and substantially coplanar with the first post leg. A first post return is formed on an end of the first post leg and a second post return is formed on an end of the second post leg. First and second studs are fastened to the post stud.
Another embodiment of the present invention comprises a floor system that includes a floor girder which includes a substantially planar girder web, a first girder flange that protrudes from the substantially planar girder web and a second girder flange that protrudes from the substantially planar girder web and is spaced from the first girder flange. A first girder leg protrudes from the first girder flange and is substantially parallel to the substantially planar girder web. A second girder leg protrudes from the second girder flange and is substantially parallel to the substantially planar girder web and is substantially coplanar with the first girder leg. A first girder return is formed on an end of the first girder leg and a second girder return is formed on an end of the second girder leg. At least one first joist and at least one second joist are fastened to the girder.
Another embodiment of the present invention comprises a single-piece, integral header stud. In one embodiment, the header stud includes a substantially planar header web and first and second header flanges that protrude from the substantially planar header web. A first header leg protrudes from the first header flange and is substantially parallel to the substantially planar header web. A second header leg protrudes from the second header flange and is substantially parallel to the substantially planar header web and is substantially coplanar with the first header leg. A first header return is formed on an end of the first header leg and a second header return is on an end of the second header leg. At least one stiffener rib is formed in at least one of the planar header web, the first header flange, the second header flange, the first header leg and the second header leg.
Another embodiment of the present invention comprises a sill assembly that includes a first vertically extending jamb stud and a second vertically extending jamb stud that is supported in spaced apart relationship with respect to the first vertically extending jamb stud. A first C-shaped connector attached to the first vertically extending jamb stud and has a pair of spaced first flanges that define a first sill-receiving area therebetween. A second C-shaped connector is attached to the second vertically extending jamb stud and has a pair of spaced second flanges that define a second sill-receiving area therebetween. The sill assembly further includes a single-piece, integral sill stud that has a first end received in the first sill-receiving area of the first C-shaped connector and a second end received in the second sill-receiving area of the second C-shaped connector. The sill stud spans between the first and second vertically extending jamb studs and in one embodiment comprises substantially planar sill stud web and a first sill stud flange that protrudes from the substantially planar sill stud web and a second sill stud flange that protrudes from the substantially planar sill stud web and is spaced from the first sill stud flange. A first sill stud leg protrudes from the first sill stud flange and is substantially parallel to the substantially planar sill stud web. A second sill stud leg protrudes from the second sill stud flange and is substantially parallel to the substantially planar sill stud web and is further substantially coplanar with the first sill stud leg. A first sill stud return is formed on an end of the first sill stud leg and a second sill stud return is formed on an end of the second sill stud leg.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSIn the accompanying Figures, there are shown present embodiments of the invention wherein like reference numerals are employed to designate like parts and wherein:
Referring now to the drawings for the purposes of illustrating the present embodiments of the invention only and not for the purposes of limiting the same,
In this embodiment, the header assembly 219 is formed from a uniquely shaped header stud 220, on embodiment of which is depicted in
In one embodiment, the stud 220 is rollformed from steel sheet by utilizing conventional rollforming methods and equipment. For example, the stud 220 may be fabricated from 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, etc. gage steel or other metal or material. Although the size of the stud 220 and the material from which it is formed may vary depending upon the application and loading conditions, in one embodiment for example, the web 222 may be made in various widths of, for example, 3⅝ inches, 6 inches and eight inches (distance “A”). The first and second flanges (224, 226) may be fabricated with a variety of different heights ranging from, for example, 2 inches-3.5 inches (distance “B”). The widths of the first and second legs (228, 230) of a stud that has a web width of 3⅝ inches may be 1 1/16 inches (distance “C”). Thus in this embodiment, the distance between the ends of the first and second legs (228, 230) is 1½ inches (distance “D”). The widths of the first and second legs (228, 230) of a stud that has a web width of six inches would be, for example, 2¼ inches. The widths of the first and second legs (228, 230) of a stud that has a web width of eight inches would be, for example, 3¼ inches. In various embodiments, the length of each return portion (232, 234) may be ¾ inches (distance “E”). It will be appreciated, however, that other sizes of stud 220 could be used depending upon the specific application.
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In this embodiment, the sill stud 220″ is oriented with the flanges 224″ and 226″ extending toward the lower track 202 and is coupled to the jamb studs 220′ by connector clips 240 in the manner described above. Also in this embodiment, a sill track 260″ is supported on and attached to the first and second legs (228″, 230″) of the sill stud 220″. Sill track 260″ has a sill track web 262″ and a pair of upstanding sill track flanges 264″. The sill track web 262″ of the sill track 260″ is attached to the first and second sill track legs (228″, 230″) of the sill stud 220″ by fasteners 246″ which may comprise conventional sheet metal screws or the like. In addition, pieces of studs 270″, which may be conventional in nature, may be attached to the sill track 260″ and the lower track 202. Studs 270″ may each have a web 272″, pair of flanges 274″ and a return 276″ formed on the end of each flange 274″. The flanges 274″ of the studs 270″ are attached to the sill track flanges 264″ and the lower track flanges 208 by fasteners 246″ such as sheet metal screws or the like. Studs 270″ serve as the cripple studs for the sill 280.
Such header, jamb stud and sill arrangements of the present invention require less labor and material to assemble than the prior header configurations. It will also be appreciated, however, that the uniquely shaped studs 220, 220′, 220″ could be used in a variety of other applications and combinations. For example, the header studs 220′ and the sill studs 220″ could be used to form headers and sills, respectively as described above in connection with conventional jamb stud arrangements. Likewise, the studs 220′ could be used to form jamb studs that are used in connection with conventional header and sill assemblies. Thus, it will be appreciated that the header studs 220 and/or sill studs 220″ do not have to be used in connection with jamb studs 220′ if use of other jambs stud arrangements is more preferable and visa-versa. It will be also appreciated that the studs (220, 220′, 220″) could be used in connection with wood studs and wood framing assemblies.
In another header assembly embodiment of the present invention, a connector clip 290 of the type illustrated in
In this embodiment, the post stud 410 is used in connection with two studs 430. The studs 430 each have a web 432 and two flanges 434. A lip 436 is formed on the end of each flange 434. The post 400 is formed by attaching the web 432 of one of the studs 430 to the post stud 412 of the stud post stud 410 with fasteners 438 such as sheet metal screws or the like and the web 432 of the other stud 430 is attached to the first and second post stud legs (418, 420) of the post stud 410 by sheet metal screws 438 or the like. I have discovered that such arrangement provides an equivalent amount of structural support as prior post arrangements that employ three conventional studs and two pieces of conventional track. Thus, this embodiment of the present invention reduces the amount of material needed and also the amount of labor needed to assemble it when compared to prior post assemblies. It will be appreciated, however, that the post stud 410 may also be used in connection with one stud 430 or more than two studs 430 without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
The unique and novel studs of the present invention may also be used as a floor girder 502 in a floor system 500. More particularly and with reference to
The floor joists 530 may have a joist web 532 and a first joist flange 534 and a second joist flange 536. A first joist lip 538 is formed on the end of the first joist flange 534 and a second joist lip 540 is formed on the end of the second joist flange 536. One series of joists 530 are attached to the first and second girder legs (518, 520) of the girder stud 510 by conventional L-shaped clips 550 and sheet metal screws 552 or the like. The joists 530 protruding from the other side of the girder stud 510 are attached to the girder web 512 of the girder stud 510 by L-shaped clips 550 and fasteners 552. Such improved arrangement eliminates the need to assemble the girder from a conventional stud and track and the labor associated with making such girder. It will be further appreciated that the girder of the present invention may find utility in non-floor applications without departing form the spirit and scope of the present invention.
In one embodiment, the stud 620 is rollformed from steel sheet by utilizing conventional rollforming methods and equipment. For example, the stud 620 may be fabricated from 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, etc. gage steel or other metal or material. In this embodiment, the stud 620 may further include a series of stiffener ribs. More particularly and with reference to
In yet another embodiment, one or more access holes 700 may be provided through the webs of studs 220, 220′, 220″, 620 disclosed herein. See
As can be appreciated from the foregoing description, the unique and novel stud configurations of the present invention may have a variety of advantages over prior component configurations. In particular, when used in window and door framing applications, the novel stud arrangements of the present invention eliminate the buildup activities associated with prior methods. The invention which is intended to be protected is not to be construed as limited to the particular embodiments disclosed. The embodiments are therefore to be regarded as illustrative rather than restrictive. Variations and changes may be made by others without departing from the spirit of the present invention. Accordingly, it is expressly intended that all such equivalents, variations and changes which fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined in the claims be embraced thereby.
Claims
1. A header assembly comprising:
- a first vertically extending jamb stud;
- a second vertically extending jamb stud supported in spaced apart relationship with respect to said first vertically extending jamb stud;
- a first C-shaped connector attached to said first vertically extending jamb stud, said first C-shaped connector having a pair of spaced first flanges defining a first header-receiving area therebetween;
- a second C-shaped connector attached to said second vertically extending jamb stud and having a pair of spaced second flanges defining a second header-receiving area therebetween; and
- a single-piece, integral header having a first end received in said first header-receiving area of said first C-shaped connector and a second end received in said second header-receiving area of said second C-shaped connector and spanning between said first and second vertically extending jamb studs to define an upper boundary of an opening therebetween, said header comprising: a substantially planar header web; a first header flange protruding from said substantially planar header web; a second header flange protruding from said substantially planar header web and being spaced from said first header flange; a first header leg protruding from said first header flange and being substantially parallel to said substantially planar header web; a second header leg protruding from said second header flange and being substantially parallel to said substantially planar header web and substantially coplanar with said first header leg to define support surfaces spanning between said first and second vertically extending jamb studs; a first header return on an end of said first header leg; and a second header return on an end of said second header leg.
2. The header assembly of claim 1 further comprising a header track supported on said first and second header legs.
3. The header assembly of claim 1 wherein said header is formed from cold formed metal.
4. The header assembly of claim 1 wherein at least one of said first and second jamb studs comprises:
- a substantially planar jamb stud web;
- a first jamb stud flange protruding from said substantially planar jamb stud web;
- a second jamb stud flange protruding from said substantially planar jamb stud web and being spaced from said first jam stud flange;
- a first jamb stud leg protruding from said first jamb stud flange and being substantially parallel to said substantially planar jamb stud web;
- a second jamb stud leg protruding from said second jamb stud flange and being substantially parallel to said substantially planar jamb stud web;
- a first jamb stud return on an end of said first jamb stud leg; and
- a second jamb stud return on an end of said second jamb stud leg.
5. The header assembly of claim 1 further comprising at least one stiffener rib in at least one of said planar header web, said first header flange, said second header flange, said first header leg and said second header leg.
6. The header assembly of claim 5 wherein at least one said stiffener rib extends for an entire length of said header.
7. The header assembly of claim 5 wherein at least one said stiffener rib extends intermittently along an entire length of said header.
8. The header assembly of claim 1 further comprising at least one opening through said substantially planar header web.
9. The header assembly of claim 8 wherein at least one said opening has a perimeter and further comprising a flange formed around said perimeter.
10. The header assembly of claim 5 further comprising at least one opening through said header web.
11. The header assembly of claim 10 wherein at least one said opening has a perimeter and further comprising a flange formed around said perimeter.
12. A wall structure comprising:
- a bottom track;
- a top track;
- a plurality of vertically extending studs extending between said top and bottom tracks and attached thereto;
- a first jamb stud extending between said top and bottom tracks and attached thereto;
- a second jamb stud extending between said top and bottom tracks and attached thereto, said second jamb stud spaced from said first jamb stud;
- a first connector attached to said first vertically extending jamb stud, said first connector having a pair of spaced first flanges defining a first header-receiving area therebetween;
- a second connector attached to said second vertically extending jamb stud and having a pair of spaced second flanges defining a second header-receiving area therebetween;
- a single-piece, integral header having a first end received in said first header-receiving area of said first connector and a second end received in said second header-receiving area of said second connector and spanning between said first and second vertically extending jamb studs to define an upper boundary of an opening therebetween, said header comprising: a substantially planar header web; a first header flange protruding from said substantially planar header web; a second header flange protruding from said substantially planar header web and being spaced from said first header flange; a first header leg protruding from said first header flange and being substantially parallel to said substantially planar header web; a second header leg protruding from said second header flange and being substantially parallel to said substantially planar header web and substantially coplanar with said first header leg to define support surfaces spanning between said first and second vertically extending jamb studs; a first header return on an end of said first header leg; and a second header return on an end of said second header leg.
13. The wall structure of claim 12 further comprising a header track supported on said first and second header legs.
14. The wall structure of claim 12 further comprising at least one stud extending between said header track and said top track and being attached thereto.
15. The wall structure of claim 12 wherein at least one of said first and second jamb studs comprises:
- a substantially planar jamb stud web;
- a first jamb stud flange protruding from said substantially planar jamb stud web;
- a second jamb stud flange protruding from said substantially planar jamb stud web and being spaced from said first jam stud flange;
- a first jamb stud leg protruding from said first jamb stud flange and being substantially parallel to said substantially planar jamb stud web;
- a second jamb stud leg protruding from said second jamb stud flange and being substantially parallel to said substantially planar jamb stud web;
- a first jamb stud return on an end of said first jamb stud leg; and
- a second jamb stud return on an end of said second jamb stud leg.
16. The wall structure of claim 12 further comprising:
- a third connector attached to said first vertically extending jamb stud, said third connector having a pair of spaced third flanges defining a third header-receiving area therebetween;
- a fourth connector attached to said second vertically extending jamb stud and having a pair of spaced fourth flanges defining a fourth header-receiving area therebetween;
- a single-piece, integral sill having a first end received in said third header-receiving area of said third connector and a second end received in said fourth header-receiving area of said fourth connector and spanning between said first and second vertically extending jamb studs to define a lower boundary of the opening therebetween, said sill comprising: a substantially planar sill web; a first sill flange protruding from said substantially planar sill web; a second sill flange protruding from said substantially planar sill web and being spaced from said first sill flange; a first sill leg protruding from said first sill flange and being substantially parallel to said substantially planar sill web; a second sill leg protruding from said second sill flange and being substantially parallel to said substantially planar sill web and substantially coplanar with said first sill leg to define support surfaces spanning between said first and second vertically extending jamb studs; a first sill return on an end of said first sill leg; and a second sill return on an end of said second sill leg.
17. The wall structure of claim 12 further comprising at least one stiffener rib in at least one of said planar header web, said first header flange, said second header flange, said first header leg and said second header leg.
18. The wall structure assembly of claim 17 wherein at least one said stiffener rib extends for an entire length of said header.
19. The wall structure of claim 17 wherein at least one said stiffener rib extends intermittently along an entire length of said header.
20. The wall structure of claim 15 further comprising at least one stiffener rib in at least one of said planar jamb stud web, said first jamb stud flange, said second jamb stud flange, said first jamb stud leg and said second jamb stud leg.
21. The wall structure assembly of claim 20 wherein at least one said stiffener rib extends for an entire length of said jamb stud.
22. The wall structure of claim 20 wherein at least one said stiffener rib extends intermittently along an entire length of said jamb stud.
23. The wall structure of claim 15 further comprising:
- at least one stiffener web in one of said planar header web, said first header flange, said second header flange, said first header leg and said second header leg; and
- at least one other stiffener web in one of said planar jamb stud web, said first jamb stud flange, said second jamb stud flange, said first jamb stud leg and said second jamb stud leg.
24. The wall structure of claim 16 further comprising at least one stiffener rib in at least one of said sill web, said first sill flange, said second sill flange, said first ill leg and said second sill leg.
25. The wall structure assembly of claim 24 wherein at least one said stiffener rib extends for an entire length of said sill.
26. The wall structure of claim 24 wherein at least one said stiffener rib extends intermittently along an entire length of said sill.
27. The wall structure of claim 16 further comprising:
- at least one first stiffener web in one of said planar header web, said first header flange, said second header flange, said first header leg and said second header leg;
- at least one second stiffener web in one of said planar jamb stud web, said first jamb stud flange, said second jamb stud flange, said first jamb stud leg and said second jamb stud leg; and
- at least one third stiffener web in one of said sill web, said first sill flange, said second sill flange, said first sill leg and said second sill leg.
28. A header assembly comprising:
- a first vertically extending jamb stud;
- a second vertically extending jamb stud supported in spaced apart relationship with respect to said first vertically extending jamb stud;
- a first connector attached to said first vertically extending jamb stud, said first connector having a raised first central portion with first return-receiving grooves therein;
- a second connector attached to said second vertically extending jamb stud and having a raised second central portion with second return-receiving grooves therein; and
- a single-piece, integral header comprising: a substantially planar header web; a first header flange protruding from said substantially planar header web; a second header flange protruding from said substantially planar header web and being spaced from said first header flange; a first header leg protruding from said first header flange and being substantially parallel to said substantially planar header web; a second header leg protruding from said second header flange and being substantially parallel to said substantially planar header web and substantially coplanar with said first header leg to define support surfaces spanning between said first and second vertically extending jamb studs, said first header web and said first and second header flanges and legs defining a hollow area within said header; a first header return on an end of said first header leg; and a second header return on an end of said second header leg and wherein said header being supported between said first and second jamb studs such that said first raised central portion of said first connector is received in said hollow area within one end of said header such that said first and second header returns are received in said first return-receiving grooves in said first raised central portion and wherein said second raised central portion of said second connector is received in said hollow area adjacent another end of said header such that said first and second returns are received in said second return-receiving grooves in said second raised central portion.
29. The header assembly of claim 28 further comprising an upper track supported on said first and second header legs.
30. The header assembly of claim 28 wherein said header is formed from cold formed metal.
31. The header assembly of claim 28 wherein at least one of said first and second jamb studs comprises:
- a substantially planar jamb stud web;
- a first jamb stud flange protruding from said substantially planar jamb stud web;
- a second jamb stud flange protruding from said substantially planar jamb stud web and being spaced from said first jam stud flange;
- a first jamb stud leg protruding from said first jamb stud flange and being substantially parallel to said substantially planar jamb stud web;
- a second jamb stud leg protruding from said second jamb stud flange and being substantially parallel to said substantially planar jamb stud web;
- a first jamb stud return on an end of said first jamb stud leg; and
- a second jamb stud return on an end of said second jamb stud leg.
32. A wall structure comprising:
- a bottom track;
- a top track;
- a plurality of vertically extending studs extending between said top and bottom tracks and attached thereto;
- a first jamb stud extending between said top and bottom tracks and attached thereto;
- a second jamb stud extending between said top and bottom tracks and attached thereto, said second jamb stud spaced from said first jamb stud;
- a first connector attached to said first vertically extending jamb stud, said first connector having a raised first central portion with first return-receiving grooves therein;
- a second connector attached to said second vertically extending jamb stud and having a raised second central portion with second return-receiving grooves therein; and
- a single-piece, integral header comprising: a substantially planar header web; a first header flange protruding from said substantially planar header web; a second header flange protruding from said substantially planar header web and being spaced from said first header flange; a first header leg protruding from said first header flange and being substantially parallel to said substantially planar header web; a second header leg protruding from said second header flange and being substantially parallel to said substantially planar header web and substantially coplanar with said first header leg to define support surfaces spanning between said first and second vertically extending jamb studs, said first header web and said first and second header flanges and legs defining a hollow area within said header; a first header return on an end of said first header leg; and a second header return on an end of said second header leg and wherein said header being supported between said first and second jamb studs such that said first raised central portion of said first connector is received in said hollow area within one end of said header such that said first and second header returns are received in said first return-receiving grooves in said first raised central portion and wherein said second raised central portion of said second connector is received in said hollow area adjacent another end of said header such that said first and second returns are received in said second return-receiving grooves in said second raised central portion.
33. The wall structure of claim 32 further comprising a header track supported on said first and second header legs.
34. The wall structure of claim 32 further comprising at least one stud extending between said header track and said top track and being attached thereto.
35. The wall structure of claim 32 wherein at least one of said first and second jamb studs comprises:
- a substantially planar jamb stud web;
- a first jamb stud flange protruding from said substantially planar jamb stud web;
- a second jamb stud flange protruding from said substantially planar jamb stud web and being spaced from said first jam stud flange;
- a first jamb stud leg protruding from said first jamb stud flange and being substantially parallel to said substantially planar jamb stud web;
- a second jamb stud leg protruding from said second jamb stud flange and being substantially parallel to said substantially planar jamb stud web;
- a first jamb stud return on an end of said first jamb stud leg; and
- a second jamb stud return on an end of said second jamb stud leg.
36. A truss assembly, comprising:
- a chord comprising: a chord stud comprising: a chord web; a first chord flange protruding from said chord web; a second chord flange protruding from said chord web and being spaced from said first chord flange; a first chord leg protruding from said first chord flange and being substantially parallel to said chord web; a second chord leg protruding from said second chord flange and being substantially parallel to said chord web and substantially coplanar with said first chord leg; a first chord return on an end of said first chord leg; and a second chord return on an end of said second chord leg; and
- a plurality of truss webs attached to said chord stud.
37. The truss assembly of claim 36 wherein said plurality of truss webs comprise C-shaped studs.
38. The truss assembly of claim 36 further comprising at least one stiffener rib in at least one of said chord web, said first chord flange, said second chord flange, said first chord leg and said second chord leg.
39. The truss assembly of claim 38 wherein at least one said stiffener rib extends for an entire length of said chord.
40. The truss assembly of claim 38 wherein at least one said stiffener rib extends intermittently along an entire length of said chord.
41. The truss assembly of claim 36 further comprising at least one opening through said chord web.
42. The truss assembly of claim 41 wherein at least one said opening has a perimeter and further comprising a flange formed around said perimeter.
43. A truss assembly, comprising:
- a first truss stud comprising: a first truss stud web; a first truss stud flange protruding from said first truss stud web; a second truss stud flange protruding from said first truss stud web and being spaced from said first truss stud flange; a first truss stud leg protruding from said first truss stud flange and being substantially parallel to said truss stud web; a second truss stud leg protruding from said second truss stud flange and being substantially parallel to said truss stud web and substantially coplanar with said first truss stud leg; a first chord return on an end of said first truss stud leg; and a second chord return on an end of said second truss stud leg; a second truss stud comprising: a second truss stud web; a primary truss stud flange protruding from said second truss stud web; a secondary truss stud flange protruding from said second truss stud web and being spaced from said primary truss stud flange; a primary truss stud leg protruding from said primary truss stud flange and being substantially parallel to said second truss stud web; a secondary truss stud leg protruding from said secondary truss stud flange and being substantially parallel to said second truss stud web and substantially coplanar with said primary truss stud leg; a primary chord return on an end of said primary truss stud leg; and a secondary chord return on an end of said secondary truss stud leg, said primary and secondary truss stud legs attached to said first truss stud.
44. The truss assembly of claim 43 wherein said primary and secondary truss stud legs are attached to said first truss stud by at least one gusset plate.
45. The truss assembly of claim 43 further comprising at least one stiffener rib in at least one of said first truss stud web, said first truss stud flange, said second truss stud flange, said first truss stud leg and said second truss stud leg leg.
46. The truss assembly of claim 45 wherein at least one said stiffener rib extends for an entire length of said header.
47. The truss assembly of claim 45 wherein at least one said stiffener rib extends intermittently along an entire length of said header.
48. The truss assembly of claim 43 further comprising at least one opening through said first truss stud web.
49. The truss assembly of claim 48 wherein at least one said opening has a perimeter and further comprising a flange formed around said perimeter.
50. A support post, comprising:
- a post stud comprising: a substantially planar post web; a first post flange protruding from said substantially planar post web; an upwardly extending second post flange protruding from said substantially planar post web and being spaced from said first post flange; a first post leg protruding from said first post flange and being substantially parallel to said substantially planar post web; a second post leg protruding from said second post flange and being substantially parallel to said substantially planar post web and substantially coplanar with said first post leg; a first post return on an end of said first post leg; and a second post return on an end of said second post leg; and
- at least one stud fastened to said post stud.
51. The support post of claim 50 wherein a first and second stud are attached to said post stud.
52. The support post of claim 50 wherein said first stud has a first stud web and wherein said first stud is attached to said post stud such that said first stud web is adjacent to said post web and substantially coextensive therewith and wherein said second stud has a second stud web and wherein said second stud is attached to said post stud such that said second stud web is adjacent to said first and second post legs and is substantially coextensive therewith.
53. The support post of claim 50 wherein said first and second studs are welded to said post stud.
54. The support post of claim 50 wherein said first and second studs are attached to said post stud by threaded fasteners.
55. The support post assembly of claim 50 further comprising at least one stiffener rib in at least one of said planar post web, said first post flange, said second post flange, said first post leg and said second post leg.
56. The support post assembly of claim 55 wherein at least one said stiffener rib extends for an entire length of said support post.
57. The support post assembly of claim 55 wherein at least one said stiffener rib extends intermittently along an entire length of said support post.
58. A floor system comprising:
- a floor girder comprising: a substantially planar girder web; a first girder flange protruding from said substantially planar girder web; a second girder flange protruding from said substantially planar girder web and being spaced from said first girder flange; a first girder leg protruding from said first girder flange and being substantially parallel to said substantially planar girder web; a second girder leg protruding from said second girder flange and being substantially parallel to said substantially planar girder web and substantially coplanar with said first girder leg; a first girder return on an end of said first girder leg; and a second girder return on an end of said second girder leg; and
- at least one first floor joist and at least one second floor joist fastened to said floor girder.
59. The floor system of claim 58 wherein each said first floor joist is fastened to said first and second girder legs and wherein each said second floor joist is fastened to said girder web.
60. The floor system of claim 59 wherein each said first floor joist is fastened to said first and second girder legs by a corresponding first L-shaped clip and wherein each said second floor joist is fastened to said girder web by a corresponding second L-shaped clip.
61. The floor system of claim 60 wherein at least one each said first floor joist comprises:
- a first joist web;
- a first joist flange protruding from said first joist web;
- a second joist flange protruding from said first joist web;
- a first joist lip on said first joist flange; and
- a second joist lip on said second joist flange and wherein at least one said second floor joist comprises:
- a second joist web;
- a primary joist flange protruding from said second joist web;
- a secondary joist flange protruding from said second joist web;
- a primary joist lip on said primary joist flange; and
- a secondary joist lip on said secondary joist flange.
62. The floor system of claim 58 further comprising at least one stiffener rib in at least one of said planar girder web, said first girder flange, said second girder flange, said first girder leg and said second girder leg.
63. The floor system of claim 62 wherein at least one said stiffener rib extends for an entire length of said header.
64. The floor system of claim 62 wherein at least one said stiffener rib extends intermittently along an entire length of said header.
65. The floor system of claim 58 further comprising at least one opening through said substantially planar header web.
66. The floor system assembly of claim 65 wherein at least one said opening has a perimeter and further comprising a flange formed around said perimeter.
67. The floor system of claim 62 further comprising at least one opening through said header web.
68. The floor system of claim 67 wherein at least one said opening has a perimeter and further comprising a flange formed around said perimeter.
69. A single-piece, integral header stud comprising:
- a substantially planar header web;
- a first header flange protruding from said substantially planar header web;
- a second header flange protruding from said substantially planar header web and being spaced from said first header flange;
- a first header leg protruding from said first header flange and being substantially parallel to said substantially planar header web;
- a second header leg protruding from said second header flange and being substantially parallel to said substantially planar header web and substantially coplanar with said first header leg;
- a first header return on an end of said first header leg;
- a second header return on an end of said second header leg; and
- at least one stiffener rib in at least one of said planar header web, said first header flange, said second header flange, said first header leg and said second header leg.
70. A sill assembly comprising:
- a first vertically extending jamb stud;
- a second vertically extending jamb stud supported in spaced apart relationship with respect to said first vertically extending jamb stud;
- a first C-shaped connector attached to said first vertically extending jamb stud, said first C-shaped connector having a pair of spaced first flanges defining a first sill-receiving area therebetween;
- a second C-shaped connector attached to said second vertically extending jamb stud and having a pair of spaced second flanges defining a second sill-receiving area therebetween; and
- a single-piece, integral sill stud having a first end received in said first sill-receiving area of said first C-shaped connector and a second end received in said second sill-receiving area of said second C-shaped connector and spanning between said first and second vertically extending jamb studs, said sill stud comprising: a substantially planar sill stud web; a first sill stud flange protruding from said substantially planar sill stud web; a second sill stud flange protruding from said substantially planar sill stud web and being spaced from said first sill stud flange; a first sill stud leg protruding from said first sill stud flange and being substantially parallel to said substantially planar sill stud web; a second sill stud leg protruding from said second sill stud flange and being substantially parallel to said substantially planar sill stud web and substantially coplanar with said first sill stud leg; a first sill stud return on an end of said first sill stud leg; and a second sill stud return on an end of said second sill stud leg.
71. The sill assembly of claim 70 further comprising a sill track attached to said first and second sill stud legs.
72. The sill assembly of claim 70 wherein said sill stud is formed from cold formed metal.
73. The sill assembly of claim 70 wherein at least one of said first and second jamb studs comprises:
- a substantially planar jamb stud web;
- a first jamb stud flange protruding from said substantially planar jamb stud web;
- a second jamb stud flange protruding from said substantially planar jamb stud web and being spaced from said first jam stud flange;
- a first jamb stud leg protruding from said first jamb stud flange and being substantially parallel to said substantially planar jamb stud web;
- a second jamb stud leg protruding from said second jamb stud flange and being substantially parallel to said substantially planar jamb stud web;
- a first jamb stud return on an end of said first jamb stud leg; and
- a second jamb stud return on an end of said second jamb stud leg.
74. The sill assembly of claim 70 further comprising at least one stiffener rib in at least one of said planar sill stud web, said first sill stud flange, said second sill stud flange, said first sill stud leg and said second sill stud leg.
75. The sill assembly of claim 74 wherein at least one said stiffener rib extends for an entire length of said sill stud.
76. The sill assembly of claim 74 wherein at least one said stiffener rib extends intermittently along an entire length of said sill stud.
77. The sill assembly of claim 70 further comprising at least one opening through said substantially planar sill stud web.
78. The sill assembly of claim 77 wherein at least one said opening has a perimeter and further comprising a flange formed around said perimeter.
79. The sill assembly of claim 74 further comprising at least one opening through said header web.
80. The sill assembly of claim 79 wherein at least one said opening has a perimeter and further comprising a flange formed around said perimeter.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 5, 2004
Publication Date: May 11, 2006
Inventor: Larry Daudet (Chesterton, IN)
Application Number: 10/981,868
International Classification: E04B 1/00 (20060101); E04B 5/00 (20060101);