Furring strip fastening bracket
The furring strip fastening bracket comprises a stamped metal plate having a hole in the center for a screw or other fastener. The plate describes a truncated disc having two side flanges which are bent at 90° angles to embrace the furring strip. The bracket is mortised into the furring strip. The invention is a device for fastening a furring strip to a structural frame.
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/879,851, filed Jan. 11, 2007, entitled “Furring Strip Anchoring—Fastening Bracket for 1×2 and 2×2 Wood Fur Strip” by Peter Lynn.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThis invention pertains to the construction industry and more particularly to the framing of buildings.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONHeat loss due to thermal bridging has been an ongoing problem in the construction industry. Several methods of installing insulation of various forms have been put forth.
Dow Chemical Company has introduced products TuffR™ and super TuffR™ both of which are recommended to utilize a dead air space between the sheet rock and the insulation. This dead air space would augment the thermal insulation as well as improve noise reduction and may improve stability in an earthquake zone. A method of attaching the furring strip to the structural frame was needed. The instant invention solves that problem.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe furring strip fastening bracket of the present invention comprises a stamped metal plate having a hole in the center for a screw or other fastener. The plate describes a truncated disc having two side flanges which are bent at 90° angles to embrace the furring strip. The bracket is mortised into the furring strip so that it is flush to the wide surface of the furring strip.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a device for fastening a furring strip to a structural frame.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a device for fastening a furring strip to a structural frame which reduces thermal bridging.
It is a still further object of the present invention to provide a device for fastening a furring strip to a structural frame which increases structural integrity to support the weight of sheet rock.
It is a still further object of the present invention to provide a device for fastening a furring strip to a structural frame which improves noise reduction.
It is a still further object of the present invention to provide a device for fastening a furring strip to a structural frame which improves stability in an earthquake zone.
The furring strip fastening bracket of the present invention is designed to hold a wood or man-made furring strip securely in a structural building application.
Typical furring strips in the building industry are 1×2 inch or 2×2 inch furring strips. The actual size of a 1×1 inch furring strip is about ¾×1-½ inches and the actual size of a 2×2 inch furring strip is about 1-½×1-½ inches. The flanges of the fastener would typically be about ⅝×1-½ inches for a 1×2 inch furring strip and about 1-⅜×1-½ inches for a 2×2 inch furring strip. The truncated disc would typically be about 2-¼ inch at its longest dimension.
The bracket could also be used to locate the center of the furring strip.
A shallow mortise in the furring strip could be used to fit the bracket flush with the furring strip. The mortise can be accomplished in a variety of ways. A Forshner bit or self-feed drill bit modified with a stop collar and elongated center pin could be used. A drill press with a jig having a stop could be used, or the furring strip having the mortise could be generated at the mill.
The bracket can be made of any suitable material such as sheet metal, for example. The material used should be easily deformable so the flanges can be bent. The flanges are bent during manufacturing of the bracket.
Although this invention has been described with respect to specific embodiments, it is not intended to be limited thereto and various modifications which will become apparent to the person of ordinary skill in the art are intended to fall within the spirit and scope of the invention as described herein taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and the appended claims.
Claims
1. A furring strip fastening bracket comprising:
- a truncated disc, a center hole, and two flanges.
2. The furring strip fastening bracket of claim 1 wherein the flanges are opposite each other.
3. The furring strip fastening bracket of claim 2 wherein the flanges are bent at 90° angles to the truncated disc to form a U-shape.
4. The furring strip fastening bracket of claim 1 wherein the bracket comprises sheet metal.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 10, 2008
Publication Date: Jul 17, 2008
Inventor: Peter Lynn (Fairplay, CO)
Application Number: 12/008,306