Holder Engages Opposite Sides Of Ground Member Patents (Class 52/370)
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Patent number: 12116784Abstract: A wood post bracket used for securing a wood post to a rim joist and a reinforcing block directly linking to a substructure of a deck's wood framing system includes a planar base having a first end and a second end, a first flange extending from the first end of the planar base in a perpendicular orientation relative to the planar base, a second flange extending from the second end of the planar base in a perpendicular orientation relative to the planar base, and a hollow sleeve extending from the planar base in a perpendicular orientation relative to the planar base, wherein the hollow sleeve is positioned between the first end of the planar base and the second end of the planar base. The bracket comprises a direct link tying the top of the post to the deck sub structure, allowing for quick, easy, and secure, code-compliant post installation.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2023Date of Patent: October 15, 2024Assignee: Vinylast, Inc.Inventor: Steven J. Leary
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Patent number: 11118727Abstract: A bracket assembly (2) for bracing a building component (3, 71) to a building structure (42), the assembly comprising a first connecting portion (4) having at least two protruding portions (6, 8) joined by a joining portion (10), each protruding portion (6, 8) connectable to a respective bracing element (44, 46) and a second connecting portion (12) having at least one depending portion (16, 18) and linked to said first connecting portion (4), said at least one depending portion (16, 18) for connection to said building component (3, 71).Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2019Date of Patent: September 14, 2021Assignee: Studco Australia Pty Ltd.Inventors: Simon McKechnie, Ben Stevens
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Patent number: 10550577Abstract: A face mounting system for mounting a plurality of panels to a surface of a wall is disclosed. The plurality of panels are attached to the surface of the wall by way of rails having hooks that engage a protrusion of the clips. The rails and the clips may be attached to the wall and the panels respectively or vice versa. Each of the panels may be attached and removed to the wall one at a time and in any order.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2017Date of Patent: February 4, 2020Inventor: Charbel Tannious Aboukhalil
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Patent number: 10227772Abstract: A connector assembly for structural members includes a support plate that has a primary portion and a first tab portion extending from the primary portion. A second tab portion also extends from the primary portion, and the primary portion defines at least one through hole that is configured to receive a fastener. A first stirrup plate defines a first slot that is configured to receive the first tab portion such that the first stirrup plate extends from the support plate in a first direction. The first stirrup plate further defines at least one through hole that is configured to receive a fastener. A second stirrup plate defines a second slot that is configured to receive the second tab portion such that the second stirrup plate extends from the support plate in a second direction opposite the first direction.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2017Date of Patent: March 12, 2019Assignee: Oz-Post International, LLCInventor: Ian A. Hill
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Patent number: 10202752Abstract: A building is constructed from a plurality of rectangular wall sections secured to one another. At least some wall sections are formed of an upper and a lower beam, vertical studs extending between the upper and lower beams and a wall panel secured to the beams and to the studs. In the invention, each beam is formed of an elongate metal sheet folded through a right angle about at least one longitudinally extending line to define at least a horizontal first plate, and a vertical second. A plurality of separately formed sheet metal brackets are secured to at least one of the plates of the folded metal sheet at preset distances from one another along the length of the beam and secured to the ends of the studs.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2015Date of Patent: February 12, 2019Assignee: ZERO BILLS HOME LIMITEDInventor: William Robert Dunster
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Patent number: 9708817Abstract: Apparatus and methods for providing wall covering. The apparatus may include a traveling support for a wall covering panel. The support may include a bracket. The bracket may include a projection that extends into a generally U- or C-shaped channel. The apparatus may include one or more standards for each panel. The apparatus may include one or more brackets for each panel for each standard. The bracket or brackets may be arranged so that when the panel is engaged to the standard or standards, the standards are parallel to each other and perpendicular to an edge of the panel. The standard or standards and the panel will thus be squared. When the edge is set on a horizontal floor, the standard or standards will be plumb.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2015Date of Patent: July 18, 2017Assignee: Tubav Ventures Corp.Inventor: Shraga Gestetner
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Patent number: 9540775Abstract: A concrete tie is provided for joining together adjacent slabs of concrete. The tie includes a flat center portion which sits upon the subgrade, and opposite end portions which are inclined upwardly to extend into the concrete when the concrete is poured. The ties are made of a non-corrosive material to eliminate concrete spalling. The ties are formed as a continuous loop, with curved opposite ends.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2014Date of Patent: January 10, 2017Assignee: Power Brace LLCInventor: Timothy P. Heady
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Patent number: 6854232Abstract: A weldment connector for use with castable concrete slabs, each of the slabs including a length, width and depth and having at least one opposing and extending edge. The weldment connector has a substantially elongated and planar shaped front face and first and second legs which are both integrally formed with and extend from opposite end locations of the front face. The legs further extend in a combined axial and rotationally offset fashion relative the front face and each includes a horizontally extending and vertically spaced apart component with passes either above or below a mesh screen associated with the concrete slab. Additional features of the weldment connector include the width of the extending legs increasing, from a first end associated with the interconnecting and planar shaped front face, to outermost extending ends thereof.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2003Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Inventor: Robert M. Snauwaert
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Patent number: 6745532Abstract: The invention relates to the articulated imbrication of concrete slabs i(in situ) wherein joints are formed by laying i(in situ), along joint lines, a simple armored mesh device with a cut and fold pattern which has been already prepared in the workshop. Advantage is taken from the retraction phenomenon in order to achieve an alternative indentation along the joints of adjacent slabs of continuous cast concrete, susceptible of forming satisfactorily a knee—or gimbal-joint connection between the joints. The process is complemented with a concrete separator element which facilitates the formation of the crack and prevents water from reaching the platform, and which can be fixed to said device. The invention applies to concrete surface roads, highways and harbour zones of goods warehouses and enables to design and make road surfaces without bases and subbases.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2001Date of Patent: June 8, 2004Inventor: Jose Ramon Vazquez Ruiz del Arbol
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Patent number: 6658806Abstract: A connector that is to be partially embedded in a cementitious member is adapted to make a more positive connection to a form board for the cementitious member. The embedded portion of the connector is formed with a opening that can receive and hold the shank of a nail that is partially driven into a form board. Preferably, a double-headed nail is held by a keyhole-shaped opening. The double-headed nail is held by the narrow portion of the keyhole slot at the upper portion of the shank between the end most head and the intermediate flanges or head of the nail. The nail is moved into position by inserting the nail through the wide portion of the keyhole opening so that the intermediate head and the upper portion of the shank is received thereby. Then, the upper portion of the shank of the fastener is slid out of the wide portion and into the narrow portion of the keyhole opening to finish the connection.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2000Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Assignee: Simpson Strong-Tie Company, Inc.Inventor: William F. Leek
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Patent number: 5666769Abstract: A supporting element for supporting a construction on a supporting surface includes a bearing part with an inner section and two outer, bending resistant sections, spacer screws keeping the bearing part at a distance from the supporting surface, and clamping members extending upwardly from the outer sections to define a space for the receipt of an element of the construction. The inner section is bendable by the influence of the construction element load, and the clamping plates are located in a plane perpendicular to the construction element. The clamping plates press, in free engagement, against the opposite sides of the construction element with clamping forces generated by the construction element load on the bendable inner section.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1995Date of Patent: September 16, 1997Assignee: Nivell System AktiebolagInventor: Lars-Olof Lundquist
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Patent number: 5333435Abstract: A post to foundation connection for joining a wood post to an anchor bolt embedded in a concrete foundation after the concrete has hardened. The post to foundation connection includes a foundation connector which is formed from a single sheet metal blank which provides post support on a pair of post support seat members raised above the top surface of the foundation and supported by at least four leg members. Uplift resistance is provided by attaching the foundation connector to the embedded anchor bolt by a nut and washer which bears against a base member formed in the foundation connector. Attachment to the post is provided by four post connection members integrally attached to the ends of the post support seat members.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1992Date of Patent: August 2, 1994Assignee: Simpson Strong-Tie Company, Inc.Inventor: William F. Leek
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Patent number: 5307603Abstract: An anchoring apparatus is provided for securing a first beam to a structural member, including a first plate having a middle section, two end sections, and two ends, each end section being divided into adjacent strip portions by at least one cut extending to one end, a first strip portion at each end section being bent essentially perpendicular to the middle section, for receiving between the first strip portions the first beam, a second strip portion, and a structural member engaging portion extending essentially perpendicular to the middle section oppositely from the first strip portion, for engaging the structural member; a second plate having openings for receiving the second strip portions, and extending adjacent to the first beam, and a mechanism for fastening the second plate to the first plate.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1992Date of Patent: May 3, 1994Inventor: Daniel J. Chiodo
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Patent number: 4958470Abstract: A structural support is adapted to elevate the base of a structural member, such as, a wooden post, above a concrete surface where is would be subject to water related wood damage. A supporting shaft is connected at its upper end, to a generally U-shaped bracket member and is imbedded in concrete proximate its lower end. The lower end of the shaft is deformed or embossed to increase the resisting power in the vertical direction to the concrete. Indicia is provided along the supporting shaft to indicate maximum clearance elevation for the embedded shaft.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1989Date of Patent: September 25, 1990Assignee: Silver Metal Products, Inc.Inventors: Chris M. Han, Vernal V. Long, Douglas T. Silver
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Patent number: 4951439Abstract: A rigid attachment to spacedly secure an inner drywall to an outer wall, made of building blocks, such as concrete blocks. Each attachment is formed of a first arm and a second arm normal thereto. The first arm is provided with lateral projections to anchor the first arm in mortar between the building blocks. Abutments are further provided to firmly position the second arm in parallel, spaced-apart relationship to the outer wall. The attachment may be used vertically, or horizontally, in the outer wall.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1989Date of Patent: August 28, 1990Inventor: Constantinos Floros
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Patent number: 4669235Abstract: A spacing and support construction member for wood frame construction which provides precise positioning and support for cross-members, such as joists and rafters, on their supporting members, and, in addition, provides for pre-nailing positioning of blocking pieces between cross-members, and furnishes supplementary vertical connection and support, the latter having special use in the attachment of rafters. The construction member comprises a center strip, laid longitudinally along support members, from which transversely-oriented perpendicular projections extend to position the cross-members for attachment. Additional projections provide supplementary horizontal, or, when bent about the edge of the supporting member, vertical attachment means for the construction member, permitting direct vertical connection between the cross-member and its supporting member. The projections from the center strip additionally provide edges for the positioning of blocking pieces between the cross-members for attachment.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1986Date of Patent: June 2, 1987Inventor: Richard E. Reinen
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Patent number: 4669245Abstract: The invention provides a device for forming joints in a floor or pavement, generally made of concrete. The device includes a guide bar and assembling members, having oblique legs forming an inverted V. The summit of the inverted V has a part rising from it in the form of a crest with vertical sides and a horizontal edge. The guide bar has a profile with a lower part which has the shape of a two legged clamped-nail, each of the legs of the clamp-nail having on their internal side, at some distance down from the summit of the clamp-nail, a boss forming a locking means for holding together the guide bar and the assembling members when said guide bar is placed astride the crest of an assembling member.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1985Date of Patent: June 2, 1987Inventor: Jean-Claude Lucas
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Patent number: 4614070Abstract: A support shoe for a pole or post, comprising an anchor member (1) in the form of a rod for embedding in a vertical position in a concrete foundation, and a fork-shaped holder (2, 4) for retaining the lower end of a post or pole that can be screwed or nailed to the holder's two vertical support plates (4). Each of the vertical support plates (4) is formed with a horizontal guide and fastening member (4a) disposed at a right angle thereto. Utilizing said guide members (4a), the vertical support plates are adapted to be movable and securable in relation to each other, for varying the fork width according to the dimension of the pole.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1984Date of Patent: September 30, 1986Inventor: Kristoffer Idland
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Patent number: 4507902Abstract: Apparatus to make up joints in the construction of cement flooring intended, either to definitely remain in the cement, either to be recuperated, the said apparatus having a first part whose walls interlock on a second part serving as support, which has feet that anchor perfectly in the levelling cement.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1982Date of Patent: April 2, 1985Inventor: Jean-Claude Lucas
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Patent number: 4422279Abstract: A method for constructing a reinforced foundation including locating and supporting a reinforcing rod at a preselected position in the foundation and securing a mudsill to the foundation without affecting the location of the supporting rod.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1981Date of Patent: December 27, 1983Inventor: John M. Powell
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Patent number: 4260277Abstract: This invention provides a bracket for use in constructing wooden structures, typically a wooden deck for homes. The bracket is intended to interconnect two mutually perpendicular structural elements, such as beams and joists or post and railings. The bracket includes a central web portion, a pair of parallel flanges normal to the web and two support extensions lying in the plane of the web and, in effect, extending the width of the web to provide increased lateral stability. The extensions preferably are cut from the flanges but lie in the plane of the web. The flanges and the extensions have fastener openings in pre-determined patterns to facilitate interconnection of the structural elements by different types of fastners.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1979Date of Patent: April 7, 1981Inventor: Phillip D. Daniels
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Patent number: 4080771Abstract: An elongated member made of substantially flat metal stock is adapted to be used as a permanent member of a building structure to fix the spacing of structural members associated therewith, and to this end is provided with a plurality of pairs of laterally-spaced metal flanges located at modular distances therealong, the structural member of a building or truss being secured between successive pairs of flanges.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1975Date of Patent: March 28, 1978Inventor: Victor Weller
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Patent number: 3998026Abstract: A tying device for tying wooden plate members, or the like, to masonry and concrete structures, including walls, floors, roofs, beams and foundations constructed of either masonry or concrete, the tying device being formed from a flat strip of bendable sheet metal stock, such as sheet metal, or the like having a part which provides an anchor portion for anchoring the tying member to a masonry or concrete structure and having another part which is slit lengthwise of the flat strip of metal stock to provide a pair of bendable tying arms which may be bent around the sides and over a portion of the top of a wooden plate member, or the like, to which the bendable tying arms may be attached by fastening means, such as nails.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1976Date of Patent: December 21, 1976Assignee: Allen Anchor CorporationInventor: George E. Allen