Stirrup Patents (Class 403/232.1)
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Patent number: 7318593Abstract: A stabilizer bar assembly for a vehicle suspension system is disclosed. The stabilizer bar assembly has a stabilizer bar that is provided with an annular ring. The annular ring is either formed as an upset or assembled to the stabilizer bar. A bushing having a groove on its inner diameter is assembled to the stabilizer bar at the annular ring that centers the stabilizer bar against transverse displacement. A second bushing is secured to the stabilizer bar at a location spaced from the annular ring. The first and second bushings secure the stabilizer bar to right and left frame rails. The annular ring may have a square, tapered or spherical cross-section.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2004Date of Patent: January 15, 2008Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, LLCInventors: Jason Sterly, John Soronen, Brock Jones
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Patent number: 7223043Abstract: A joining arrangement for use in the construction of stud frames and for releasable attachment of a first member to a second structural member forming part of the frame. The first member includes in at least one side wall a female recess which, when the members are joined, engages a corresponding male protrusion in at least one wall of the second member. The respective formations in the first and second members engage such that they are generally in alignment thereby securing the first member to the second member and wherein the first member is a stud and the second member is a plate.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2000Date of Patent: May 29, 2007Inventor: William Andrews
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Patent number: 7062884Abstract: A lock for retaining shutters in a closed position is disclosed. The lock includes backing and retention brackets, and a fastener. The backing bracket is mounted to a dwelling to maintain the shutters spaced from the dwelling when the shutters are in the closed position. The retention bracket includes retention and locking portions. The retention portion is spaced from the backing bracket to enclose the shutters between the retention portion and the backing bracket when the shutters are in the closed position. As such, the shutters are prevented from opening from the closed position. The locking portion extends from the retention portion to operatively engage the backing bracket. The fastener extends through the backing bracket and the locking portion to lock the retention bracket to the backing bracket such that the shutters, which are enclosed between the retention portion and the backing bracket, are retained in the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2002Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Assignee: Tapco InternationalInventors: Jeffrey S. Jaycox, David Cottingham
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Patent number: 7052200Abstract: A fastener for securing deck boards to a support structure without the need for driving screws or nails through the deck boards. The fastener includes two horizontal flanges that fit into slots cut into the sides of adjacent deck boards, a center hole for securing the fastener to the support structure and deformable, resilient elements that bridge the gap between adjacent deck boards during fastening yet compress inward when the boards swell and expand.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2003Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Inventor: G. Steven Harris
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Patent number: 7021022Abstract: An attachment system and method for coupling a wall and a floor together during and/or after construction, and for facilitating final orientation of the wall and floor, includes first and second members coupled to the respective wall and floor and pivotal about a hinge member. The wall and floor, and thus the first and second members, pivot between an assembly position, and a final position. In the assembly position, the wall or the floor is assembled, and the first and second members are coupled to the respective wall and floor. In the final position, the wall and floor are finally oriented with respect to one another.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2003Date of Patent: April 4, 2006Inventor: Jesse L. Hearne
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Patent number: 6941712Abstract: A mounting bracket having a vertical member with a back portion and side flanges where the back portion has a plurality of slots and holes and the side flanges have slots at both ends. Adjustably connected to the vertical member is a shoe with a bottom portion and side flanges that extend upwardly and are aligned with the side flanges of the vertical member. The shoe is positioned substantially perpendicular to the vertical member to form a generally L-shaped bracket.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2002Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: Sukup Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Steven E. Sukup, John A. Hanig
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Patent number: 6877291Abstract: A connection in which an elongated strap or a connector having an elongated strap member is secured by a strap holder. Such straps and connectors are used in a variety of building applications, typically in connections that resist tension forces parallel to the main axes of the straps or strap members. A number of connectors with elongated strap members are in common use with a variety of structural members.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2002Date of Patent: April 12, 2005Assignee: Simpson Strong-Tie Company, Inc.Inventors: Louay A. Shamroukh, Mark G. Crawford
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Patent number: 6840020Abstract: A connection between a first structural member and a second structural member. The second structural member has a bottom surface that lies adjacent the first structural member, and the bottom surface is formed with opposed side surfaces 27 and 28. A connector attaches the second structural member to the first structural member in combination with fasteners 13, and is formed with a base member, and the base member receives a select number of the fasteners which are also received by the first structural member, making a positive attachment between the connector and the first structural member. The connector 1 is also formed with opposed side flanges that are disposed laterally of the base member and connect to the base member along parallel bend lines. The side flanges receive a select number of the fasteners which are also received by the second structural member, making a positive attachment between the connector and the second structural member.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2001Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Assignee: Simpson Strong-Tie Company, Inc.Inventors: William F. Leek, Kevin F. Dill
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Patent number: 6810628Abstract: A jointing device for joining elongate members in a building structure includes a first body section, a second body section, and a connection portion interconnecting the first and second body sections. Each body section has at least one flange portion for fixing to one elongate member. The body sections and the connection portion are formed from a single blank of sheet material with foldlines arranged for bending thereabout to form the at least one flange portion of each of the body sections and a further foldline forming the connection portion. The connection portion is arranged so that the body sections are positionable relative to each other for selectively adjusting angle therebetween to correspond to a roof pitch of the building structure, the roof pitch being within a range of roof pitches.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2002Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: EMMS Investment PTY Ltd.Inventor: Phillip John Emms
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Publication number: 20040096269Abstract: A connection between a beam and a joist by a sheet metal joist hanger employs a joist hanger comprising a pair of mutually spaced parallel side walls receiving the joist between them, a seat portion extending beneath the joist between lower ends of the side walls, a pair of co-planar rear flanges integral with the side walls and extending in opposite directions from the rear edges of the side walls at right angles to the side walls, a pair of top flanges integral with the rear flanges and projecting rearwardly from upper edges of the rear flanges, metal projections extending rearwardly from the rear flanges adjacent the first fastener openings and penetrating the beam, the metal projections being formed by punching metal from the rear flanges to form the fastener openings, with fasteners extending through the fastener openings into the beam.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Inventor: George Shahnazarian
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Publication number: 20040079044Abstract: An improved connector formed with a seat member that is stiffened by first and second reinforcing flanges that extend around first and second corners at either end of a third edge of the seat member, the first and second reinforcing flanges being connected to the third edge and to first and second edges that intersect with the third edge, the fist and second edges also having side members connected to the seat member. When used as a hanger, the connector includes a seat member, first and second backwall members which are connected to the supporting girder and first and second side members connected to the supported trusses. A flange member integrally connected to the seat provides further connection when a jack truss is supported.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2002Publication date: April 29, 2004Inventors: Steve Troth, Jin-Jie Lin, Jacinta Pister
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Patent number: 6715258Abstract: An assembly to secure a shear assembly and attached building wall to a building foundation in order to resist uplift forces and to transfer vertical weight loads to the foundation. The assembly provides a degree of motion perpendicular to the plane of the wall in order to accommodate misplacement of anchor structures set in the building foundation. The assembly is configured and is attached to anchor structures in such a way as to accommodate a variety of protrusions of the anchor structures from the building foundation. The assembly provides additional convenience of use by being substantially pre-assembled. The assembly is also adapted to interconnect structural members in multi-story buildings.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2003Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Inventor: Lee W. Mueller
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Patent number: 6698964Abstract: A connection assembly for constructing animal stalls including a connection body that is rigidly constructed and adapted for releasable and variable positioning upon an elongate support rail. A first releasable connector is formed in the connection body and is adapted for releasable fixation to an animal stall divider. The connection body is elongately constructed along a longitudinal axis with first and second ends that are distally located one from the other. The first releasable connector is positioned at the first end of the connection body. The connection body has first and second side flanges that are connected together by a webbing. At least a portion of the first and second side flanges project away from the webbing to form a receiving area between the portions of the first and second side flanges that is configured to insertibly accept a portion of an animal stall divider to be secured therein.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1999Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Inventor: John D. DaSilveira
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Patent number: 6604846Abstract: A selectively collapsible lamp shade in which the shade is extended between upper and lower rings, the rings being held apart by a series of struts which are transverse to and engage the rings in a series of equidistant supports about the perimeter of the shade. The struts are pre formed to define the shape of the shade and inhibit improper installation of the struts.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2001Date of Patent: August 12, 2003Inventor: Jerry Strickland
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Patent number: 6604884Abstract: A front side frame is disposed with one end portion in the axial direction butted against the side surface of a front bumper beam. A joint member is provided therebetween. The front bumper beam and the joint member are coupled by screwing nuts provided in the end plate part and coupling bolts. Clips with a nut are spring-engaged to either of coupling pieces of the joint member or the outer wall of the side frame. The front side frame and the joint member are coupled by coupling bolts by screwing.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2000Date of Patent: August 12, 2003Assignee: Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Kenji Ohkura
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Patent number: 6550200Abstract: An assembly to secure a shear assembly and attached building wall to a building foundation in order to resist uplift forces and to transfer vertical weight loads to the foundation. The assembly provides a degree of motion perpendicular to the plane of the wall in order to accommodate misplacement of anchor structures set in the building foundation. The assembly is configured and is attached to anchor structures in such a way as to accommodate a variety of protrusions of the anchor structures from the building foundation. The assembly provides additional convenience of use by being substantially pre-assembled. The assembly is also adapted to interconnect structural members in multi-story buildings.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2000Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Inventor: Lee W. Mueller
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Patent number: 6513290Abstract: A connector for attaching a first building structural member to a second building structural member in conjunction with fasteners and an anchor member to resist forces on buildings imposed by earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes and other similar cataclysmic forces is made with a strap and a standoff base. The standoff base receives the anchor member, and bears upon the strap. The strap is connected to the first building structural member by means of the fasteners. The first building structural member bears upon the standoff base while being lifted above the anchor member by the standoff base.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2000Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Assignee: Simpson Strong-Tie Company, Inc.Inventor: William F. Leek
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Patent number: 6513286Abstract: A tool for hanging fascia board includes three parts. A first part consists of a t-bar having two pieces attached perpendicularly together and designed to be removably mounted on the end of a rafter board with the flat elongated member lying against a side wall of the rafter and with a portion of the second perpendicular member overlying the top of the rafter and removably affixed to it through the use of nails driven through openings in the second perpendicular member. A support hanger is pivotably mounted to the t-bar and has a slot sized and configured to slidably receive a fascia board. A depth adjuster is mounted on the support hanger and may be reciprocated and fixed in a desired position to adjust the depth of the slot of the support hanger. Thus, the depth of the slot may be adjusted to facilitate attachment of fascia boards of varying dimensions such as, for example, 2×4, 2×6, 2×8, 2×10, and 2×12.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2001Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Inventor: Brian J. Vierra
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Patent number: 6471192Abstract: A molded bracket for attaching a plastic rail to a plastic post. The bracket comprises outwardly extending fastener bosses for attaching the bracket to a post and providing the bracket with added support. The bracket further comprises a peripheral wall defining a shaped receptacle for receiving the end of a rail therein. The outwardly extending fastener bosses allow the bracket to be fastened to upright posts and to provide against vertical, horizontal and rotational movement.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2000Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Assignee: Erwin Industries, Inc.Inventor: Ronald D. Erwin
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Patent number: 6463710Abstract: A bracket support for a ledger in order to secure the ledger to a wall in which a plate is temporarily attached to the wall, the plate including a shelf upon which the ledger is supported and a clamp removably presses the ledger to the wall until the ledger can be anchored to the wall by means of anchor bolts and grout.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2000Date of Patent: October 15, 2002Inventor: Michael Barnhart
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Patent number: 6463711Abstract: A unitary construction hanger constructed from a single piece of material and having a flange portion with a pair of top flanges and a pair of front flanges which are closely adjacent to one another and an integrally connected hanger portion, with the hanger being formed without the use of welding, a blank for forming the hanger of unitary construction and a method of making the hanger of unitary construction.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1999Date of Patent: October 15, 2002Assignee: United Steel Products Company, Inc.Inventor: Gerald E. Callies
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Patent number: 6446409Abstract: A flanged bracket is used with fasteners to attach at least one spanning member to at least one supporting member extending transverse to the spanning member. The bracket has a first flange, a second flange and a third flange. The second flange extends approximately perpendicular from the first flange. The third flange extends approximately perpendicular from the second flange. With a side of the spanning member touching a supporting face of the transverse supporting member, the bracket is positionable such that the first flange can be attached to a side of the supporting member, and the third flange can be attached to a face of the spanning member. The second flange extends between the first and third flanges in a plane approximately parallel to a contact area between the spanning member and the supporting member.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2000Date of Patent: September 10, 2002Assignee: Full Circle Industries, Inc.Inventor: Nicholas W. Emerson
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Publication number: 20020112438Abstract: A blocking anchor (20) allows connection of each end of an engineered or dimensional lumber bridge between first and second parallel joists. Each blocking anchor includes a saddle (22), which cradles the end of the bridge, and a pair of fastening flanges, which allow attachment to the side of the joist. The saddle is formed by a base (30), from which first and second legs (40), (50) extend. The saddle is sized to fit over the end of dimensional lumber or engineered beams. The first and second fastening flanges (60), (70) extend from opposed sides of the base, perpendicular to the legs. Fastener holes defined in each leg and in the fastening flanges allow the use of screws, possibly nails, or other fasteners to attach the legs to the bridge and the fastening flanges to the joist.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2001Publication date: August 22, 2002Inventor: John M. Little
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Patent number: 6402415Abstract: An anchoring biscuit device for joining three boards. It includes, (a) a first substantially flat horizontal top element having a generally biscuit-shaped configuration, (b) at least one substantially vertical support member attached to the underside of the top element and extending downwardly therefrom for a predetermined length for joinder of two adjacent boards which have been pre-cut with biscuit receiving slots, and, (c) an attachment orifice located at least on the top element for attachment of the anchoring biscuit device to a support board for anchoring and support of the two adjacent boards. In one preferred embodiment, a top bevel is included at the orifice to permit angled screwing at positions other than vertical positions. In other embodiments, the screw orifice will have an oval or elongated shape to likewise enable screwing at angles other than vertical. In yet another preferred embodiment, the orifice will both be beveled and elongated.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1998Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Inventor: Harry W. Eberle, III
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Publication number: 20020066247Abstract: A connector for attaching a first building structural member to a second building structural member in conjunction with fasteners and an anchor member to resist forces on buildings imposed by earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes and other similar cataclysmic forces is made with a strap and a standoff base. The standoff base receives the anchor member, and bears upon the strap. The strap is connected the first building structural member by means of the fasteners. The first building structural member bears upon the standoff base while being lifted above the anchor member by the standoff base.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2000Publication date: June 6, 2002Inventor: William F. Leek
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Patent number: 6378819Abstract: An implement mounting assembly for attachment to a horizontal bar of a vehicle including a rigid mounting bracket, the mounting bracket having a U-shaped cross-section, the mounting bracket having a first generally rectangular front face and a second generally rectangular rear face, both of the faces having holes therein for receipt of bolts for connecting the bracket to a weight bar of a vehicle, and a hollow rigid receiver rigidly connected to the bracket, the receiver preferably being generally rectangular in cross-section and being oriented vertically upward when the bracket is connected to the weight bar; the rear face of the bracket preferably having a generally rectangular slot therein for placement over a supporting member which may be connected to the weight bar. Preferably the receiver has a collar located around the outside of the upper end thereof for providing additional strength to the upper end of the receiver.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2000Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Inventor: William W. Johnson
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Patent number: 6327831Abstract: The present invention is a channel-shaped connector for connecting a first building structural member to a second building structural member in conjunction with fasteners and an anchor member to resist forces on buildings imposed by earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes and other similar cataclysmic forces. A connector constructed in accordance with the present invention consists of a back member formed to interface with the fasteners for attaching the back member to the first building structural member, a first side member connected to the back member, a second side member connected to the back member, and first and second anchor receiving members. Both the first and second anchor receiving members extend laterally between the first and second side members, and both the first and second anchor receiving members are connected to the first and second side members.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1999Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Inventor: William F. Leek
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Patent number: 6301855Abstract: A temporary joist hanger for use in the construction of a deck extending outwardly from the side of a building comprising a generally flat, horizontally disposed upper end portion having a generally flat, vertically disposed base portion extending downwardly from the outer end thereof. A generally flat side wall portion extends transversely from one of the side edges of the base portion. A joist support extends from the side wall portion for temporarily supporting one end of a joist therein. The joist support is selectively vertically adjustably mounted on the side wall portion to accommodate joists of different widths. The method of constructing a deck utilizing the temporary joist hanger is also described.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2000Date of Patent: October 16, 2001Assignee: Construction Solutions, Inc.Inventor: Daniel R. Aerni
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Patent number: 6295781Abstract: A one-piece metal connector that securely ties together the structural members of the roof and wall on a wood frame house. The connector has a vertical web on the top that is attached to a rafter and a vertical web on the bottom that is connected to a wall stud. The connector correctly places each structural member for maximum structural integrity, forming a direct load path. The middle part of the connector has a vertical plate and horizontal tabs that form a box-section around the top plate. Horizontal and vertical tabs form open boxes that hold sheathing tight to the wall. Gussets brace the rafter and stud against racking. The connector has a large surface area for maximum strength, and precise nail holes to avoid splitting the structural member. The connector grasps the structural members to avoid detachment of any structural members during hurricanes and seismic events. The connector's webs and bends help to avoid twisting, lateral forces, thrusting, and uplift.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1999Date of Patent: October 2, 2001Inventor: Thomas C. Thompson
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Patent number: 6250041Abstract: The present invention relates generally to a bracket (1) which in a preferred embodiment is formed of a single strip of sheet metal comprising an affixture portion or a flat wall frame affixture portion (2) and an anchoring portion or a flat base affixture portion (3) having temporary spacing means in the form of four outwardly protruding teeth (4) projecting from a lower face of the base affixture portion (3). The wall frame affixture portion (2) is secured via affixture fasteners (7) to a structural member of a wall frame in the form of a wall stud (8). The base of affixture portion (3) is secured against the upper surface of a building element or a concrete floor slab (6). In assembly, the teeth (4) provide a temporary gap between the lower face (13) of the base fixture portion (3) and the upper surface of the base or concrete floor slab (6). The bracket (1) is secured to the concrete slab (6) via a bolt or shank (9) pre-anchored to the base (6).Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1998Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Assignee: BHP Steel (JLA) Pty Ltd.Inventor: Campbell John Seccombe
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Patent number: 6230467Abstract: A hanger with a central flange joined to a back flange with a pair of tabs, one on either side of the central flange, so that the back plate may be attached to a supporting member, particularly a header, and the central flange may be attached to the side of a supported member, particularly the web of a C-shaped metal joist. The supported member can be oriented to either left or right and positioned by interface with either the tab on one side of the central flange or with the tab on the other side of the central flange. The upper flange of a C-shaped metal joist can be supported by the respective tab.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1999Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Simpson Strong-Tie Co., Inc.Inventor: William F. Leek
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Patent number: 6230466Abstract: A hanger for connecting a held member to a holding member the hanger having a connection member for holding the held member, a back member which connects to the holding member and a unique connection flange which is used to strengthen the connection to the holding member. The connection flange can either wrap around or under the holding member, and in the preferred embodiment it wraps around the holding member to the side opposite the back member of the hanger. This allows each of the fasteners that connect the hanger to the holding member to be received by the hanger at two points, which better distributes the load throughout the holding member.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1998Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Simpson Strong-Tie Company, Inc.Inventor: Steven E. Pryor
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Patent number: 6185898Abstract: A shear frame assembly of the type having a pair of tensioned diagonal straps that provide resistance to shear loads. The shear frame assembly includes a pair of laterally opposed vertical supports each having a first end portion and each vertical support has an aperture in its first end portion. The aperture is sized to receive one of the tensioned diagonal straps therethrough. Transverse top and bottom plates extend between the end portions of the vertical supports. A strap-alignment member is positioned in each aperture and each alignment member is positioned to receive and align the tensioned strap within the aperture. A force distributing member is positioned in each aperture and interposed between the alignment member and the respective vertical support. Each vertical support is formed by three studs that are connected together by bands that wrap around the studs so as to sandwich the middle stud between inner and outer studs.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1998Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Inventor: Robert F. Pratt
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Patent number: 6167675Abstract: A web-reinforced wood joist defines a top edge surface, a bottom edge surface opposite to the top edge surface, a first lateral web surface, and a second lateral web surface opposite to the first lateral web surface. A longitudinal metal reinforcement is applied to at least one of the first and second lateral web surfaces. This metal reinforcement includes at least one sheet metal strip formed with integral teeth distributed at predetermined intervals along the entire length thereof and driven into the wood to fixedly secure the metal reinforcement to the joist's wood. This web-reinforcing method is suitable to reinforce any type of elongated structural wood members to improve their strength in bending, direct tension, direct compression, direct shearing and any combination thereof.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1998Date of Patent: January 2, 2001Assignee: Les Bois Laumar, Inc.Inventor: Marcel LeBlanc