Method of connecting floor joist to bearer in floor frame
A floor frame comprised of floor joists and bearers formed from rolled strip steel, the floor joist including an end portion, said end portion being substantially orthogonal to a longitudinal axis of the floor joist and butting a bearer which lies substantially orthogonally to the floor joist, the floor joist and bearer being fixed together with fixing elements which pass through the end portion and bearer.
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This patent application claims the benefit of Australian Provisional Patent Application No. 2005 900839 filed Feb. 23, 2005, the teachings and disclosure of which are hereby incorporated in their entireties by reference thereto.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to steel floor frames.
SUMMARY OF INVENTIONThe present invention provides a method of connecting a floor joist to a bearer in a steel floor frame, and to a steel floor frame incorporating said connection methodology, according to the following claims. Preferred features of the invention will be apparent from the dependant claims and from the following description of the preferred embodiment.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGSThe invention will now be described in a non-limiting manner with respect to a preferred embodiment in which:
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As can be seen, the C-section floor joist 14 is formed from a pair of flanges 20, each extending from a central web 22. Each flange 20 terminates with a flange return 24.
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The end of web 22 is folded over at 90 degrees in order to form an end portion or bracket 26, such that the end of the floor joist 14 is box-like in shape. The end portion 26 includes a number of dimples 28, each of which is centrally punched to receive a fixing member such as a rivet or screw.
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As can be seen, the flanges 42 of the bearer 16 each include slots 44 for receiving a connection tab 40. Floor sheeting 18 likewise includes an aligned slot such that the connection tab 40 can extend downwardly through the floor sheeting 18 and flange 42 for connection with the web 22 of the floor joist 14 via screws, rivets or the like. It will be observed that the upper end of the connection tab 40 extends upwardly through a slot formed in the bottom plate 36 of the wall frame 34 for connection (again via rivets or screws) with the stud 38 of the wall frame. By this mechanism, the connection tab 40 connects the stud 38 of the wall frame 34 directly to the web 22 of the floor joist 14.
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Whilst in the preferred embodiment it is an extension of the web of the floor joist which is folded over to form the end portion which butts the bearer, a person of skill in the art will appreciate that one or both of the flanges, or even one or both of the flange returns, could be used to form the folded end portion or bracket which butts against the web of the bearer.
The provision of an end portion or bracket which can be butted with the bearer allows fixing of the floor joist to the bearer to occur from the exterior perimeter of the floor frame, rather than from above and below the floor frame as would occur in the absence of the end portion. Additionally, a joint made according to the present invention provides the floor frame with superior stiffness. The presence of the end portion or bracket acts to stiffen the joist, bearer and the connection. The end portion or bracket is formed during the rolling process which means that assembly of the floor frame simply involves applying the rivets to the joists and bearers.
Whilst the invention has been described with reference to a particular preferred embodiment, it will be understood that the following claims are not limited to the preferred embodiment.
Claims
1. A method of connecting a floor joist to a bearer in a floor frame, where each of the floor joist and bearer is formed from rolled strip steel, the method comprising:
- forming an end portion on the floor joist, said end portion being substantially orthogonal to a longitudinal axis of the floor joist;
- butting the end portion of the floor joist with the bearer which lies substantially orthogonally to the floor joist;
- fixing the floor joist and bearer together with fixing elements which pass through the end portion and bearer.
2. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the floor joist and bearer is substantially C-shaped in cross-section, and wherein the end of the floor joist is crimped in order to facilitate reception of the end of the floor joist within the bearer.
3. A method as claimed in claim 2, wherein the bearer includes a web, flanges and flange returns, and wherein the flange returns are removed in order to receive the end of the floor joist.
4. A method as claimed in claim 2, wherein the end portion is formed from a folded over section of the web of the floor joist.
5. A floor frame comprised of floor joists and bearers formed from rolled strip steel, the floor joist including an end portion, said end portion being substantially orthogonal to a longitudinal axis of the floor joist and butting a bearer which lies substantially orthogonally to the floor joist, the floor joist and bearer being fixed together with fixing elements which pass through the end portion and bearer.
6. A floor frame as claimed in claim 5, wherein each of the floor joist and bearer is substantially C-shaped in cross-section, and wherein the end of the floor joist is crimped in order to facilitate reception of the end of the floor joist within the bearer.
7. A floor frame as claimed in claim 6, wherein the bearer includes a web, flanges and flange returns, and wherein the flange returns are removed in order to receive the end of the floor joist.
8. A floor frame as claimed in claim 6, wherein the end portion is formed from a folded over section of the web of the floor joist.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 23, 2006
Publication Date: Aug 24, 2006
Applicant: Weeks Peacock Quality Homes Pty Ltd (Glandore)
Inventor: Kevin Weeks (West Beach)
Application Number: 11/361,287
International Classification: E04H 12/00 (20060101);