Sheet Form With Tabs Oppositely Extending From Base Sheet Patents (Class 52/715)
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Patent number: 8281544Abstract: A method of using a framing system for adjustably connecting building components comprising an outer stud, an interior support member, and a connecting clip.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2010Date of Patent: October 9, 2012Inventor: Todd A. Brady
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Patent number: 8281541Abstract: A hold down connector is provided for securing together multiple building members. The hold down connector resists movement of the building members when connected to an elongated tie member. In one embodiment, the hold down connector includes a transverse portion connected to first and second elongated legs with at least one aperture at elongated connections between the transverse portion and the first leg and between the transverse portion and second leg. In another embodiment, the hold down connector includes a transverse portion connected to first and second elongated legs with the transverse portion partially supported by transverse extensions of the first and second legs. A hold down connector in accordance with embodiments results in increased load bearing properties, construction from thicker materials, and easy installation.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2008Date of Patent: October 9, 2012Assignee: MiTek Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Robert D. Lucey, Ronald F. Nelson
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Patent number: 8225575Abstract: A bracket system for assembling playground equipment includes a plurality of deck support brackets, at least two vertical frame brackets, at least two horizontal frame brackets, a swing bracket, and at least two ladder brackets. The deck support brackets secure horizontal deck support beams to vertical frame beams at first points along the vertical frame beams. The vertical frame brackets attach to at least two adjacent vertical frame beams at second points above the first points. The at least two horizontal frame brackets fix at least one horizontal frame beam to the at least two adjacent vertical frame beams at the second points; the horizontal frame brackets and the vertical frame brackets interconnect. The swing bracket fastens a swing support beam to the at least one horizontal frame beam at a third point along the at least one horizontal frame beam. The at least two ladder brackets connect a ladder to one of the horizontal deck support beams.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2010Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: PlayCore Wisconsin, Inc.Inventors: Scott Gadd, Giovanni Piccione
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Patent number: 8226061Abstract: A bracket is disclosed for attaching solar panels to roof structures. The bracket may comprise first, second and third planar portions, the first and third portions generally parallel to each other, and the second planar portion disposed at an oblique angle with respect to first and third portions. The first portion may have a plurality of elongated stiffening members disposed at oblique angles with respect to a longitudinal axis of the bracket. Gussets may be provided across the transition between the first and second portions, and the transition between the second and third portions. The gussets and stiffening members are shaped, sized and oriented to enhance the strength of the bracket. The bracket may have a drain hole to allow water to pass through the bracket, and a plurality of fastener holes are provided to enable the bracket to attach to a variety of different solar panels and roof structures.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2009Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: Unistrut International CorporationInventor: Charles Olen Nehls
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Patent number: 8151535Abstract: A novel, triangular connector containing intersecting triangles and tabs. Triangles are connected along their longest sides by a bend. Tabs are connected to the sides of the triangles opposite the longest sides. The tabs have nail holes for attaching to intersecting structural members on a building. When fastened to the structural members, the connector forms a gusset with multiple intersecting triangles. These provide multi-angles of stiffness. The connector helps prevent movement of the structural members during seismic events. The connector can be retrofitted to vertical and horizontal beams on a building to help prevent earthquake and hurricane damage.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2009Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Inventor: Thomas C Thompson
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Patent number: 8074422Abstract: A support bracket is provided for fastening to a concrete molding form. The bracket has a first and second distal end connected by a middle portion. The distal ends are generally in a first plane and the middle portion extends from a side of each distal end at an obtuse angle relative to that plane. The distal ends are releasably fastened to the form during use of the bracket, with the middle portion extending to be embedded in the concrete. After removal of the form, one or both of the distal ends are bent away from the concrete during use, with pipes being inserted through the openings in the distal ends. The support bracket may incorporate an internally-threaded and generally tubular structure attached to the middle portion of the support bracket, with one end of the tubular structure embedded in the concrete during use and the other end exposed at the plane of the concrete surface for useful access to the internal threads.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2004Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: Securus, Inc.Inventors: Virgil E. O'Neil, Larry D. Brown, Charles Price
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Patent number: 8046966Abstract: A suspended ceiling assembly preferably formed of wood or wood-like material for aesthetic purposes. A ceiling panel grid is formed of ceiling panel support members that include runners and cross members arranged in intersecting relationship forming cells that support ceiling tiles. A plurality of parallel runners are installed between opposed room walls. Cross members are installed in perpendicular relationship to the runners and are intersected by the runners. The runners extend from wall to wall. The cross members extend between one runner and the next. The support members have a cross-sectional shape of an inverted “T” to provide a seat for a ceiling tile. A unique unibody connector at the intersection of the cross members and runners secures the cross members to the runners.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2004Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Inventors: Mahlon L. Moore, Gregory T. Moore
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Patent number: 8011153Abstract: A clip device for fastening first and second structural members typically decking members. The clip device has a base portion with first and second opposed ends and a thickness a first vertical leg portion integral with the leg base portion is horizontally spaced apart from a second vertical leg portion integral with the base portion. Arm flange portions integral to the first and second vertical leg portions are horizontally spaced from the base and aligned respectively towards said first and second opposed ends. A fastener receiving hole in the base is used to attach the clip device to the joist. The base portion, vertical leg portion and arm flange portion define diametrically opposed U-shaped jaw elements for holding the structural member to the joist.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2009Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Inventor: Brian Keith Orchard
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Patent number: 7971409Abstract: A beam shoe for attaching a (first) beam end-on to a load-bearing construction, especially to a second beam disposed in the same plane as the beam to be attached and running at right angles thereto, the beam shoe comprising an originally flat, one-piece, strip-like sheet-metal portion or blank, which is shaped to an upwardly open channel-shaped retaining member having a web-like rectangular bottom for bracing the beam to be attached on the beam shoe as well as two web-like, parallel retaining legs, the retaining member embracing, in assembled condition, an end portion of the beam to be attached at the underside and side faces thereof, the legs, which are bent over upwardly from the bottom at right angles and disposed along two opposite borders of the bottom, being provided with through holes for rod-like fasteners such as nails in particular in order to join the beam shoe to the beam to be attached, the inside spacing of the legs therefore being (at least) as large as (and if necessary somewhat larger than) tType: GrantFiled: May 19, 2004Date of Patent: July 5, 2011Assignee: Simpson Strong-Tie Company, Inc.Inventors: Jeppe Mølbæk Bak, Henrick Bentsen, Ian Harrison, Jørn Ipsen, Charles-Henri Mathis
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Patent number: 7934494Abstract: A collapsible unit for supporting food items over a heat source comprises a collapsible frame enclosure wherein at least one side of the frame is reconfigurable to enable various types of cooking and heating arrangements.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2003Date of Patent: May 3, 2011Inventor: Donna Gail Schneider
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Patent number: 7886494Abstract: The multiple bracket decking apparatus provides multiple brackets for installing deck boards to adjoining structures. The brackets ideally provide for about ?- 3/16 inch space between boards. While the apparatus is especially ideal for use with deck boards which are made of composites, the apparatus is also excellent for use with deck boards made of other materials. The brackets are especially suited to deck boards with grooves into which the tangs of the brackets fit. The brackets of the apparatus uniquely provide for the use of nails and nail guns for fastening the brackets. This advantage provides greatly reduced labor costs and well as reduced fastener costs. A further advantage provided by the apparatus is the fourth bracket, which provides for angled deck boards, in relation to supporting joists.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2008Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Inventor: Patrick A. Schott
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Patent number: 7877937Abstract: A lightweight, high-stiffness structural beam having a web and a chord, which features a cross-sectional geometry featuring a plurality of sides arranged in an asymmetrical, non-closed, convex polygon shape. At least three of the sides of the chord are substantially parallel to one another, and are substantially perpendicular to the web. The beam is easily manufactured using fully-automated fabrication machinery and may serve as the main, flexure-resistant structural component of a sunlight-concentrating photovoltaic module.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2008Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Assignee: Amonix, Inc.Inventor: David Dutra
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Patent number: 7856763Abstract: A truss hold-down connector for attaching metal trusses to a bearing member. One embodiment of the truss hold-down connector has a vertical connector web that has a bottom attachment leg protruding therefrom for attachment to a bearing member and first and second attachment tab portions for attachment to the flanges of a vertically extending truss web. Stiffeners may be embossed into the vertical connector web to provide the connector with additional strength. The first and second attachment tabs may be configured to enable pairs of identical connectors to be attached to vertically extending truss webs that have one or more diagonally extending truss webs attached thereto.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2006Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: Mitek Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Travis J. Keys, Michael A. Pellock
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Patent number: 7827757Abstract: A bracket system for assembling playground equipment includes a plurality of deck support brackets, at least two vertical frame brackets, at least two horizontal frame brackets, a swing bracket, and at least two ladder brackets. The deck support brackets secure horizontal deck support beams to vertical frame beams at first points along the vertical frame beams. The vertical frame brackets attach to at least two adjacent vertical frame beams at second points above the first points. The at least two horizontal frame brackets fix at least one horizontal frame beam to the at least two adjacent vertical frame beams at the second points; the horizontal frame brackets and the vertical frame brackets interconnect. The swing bracket fastens a swing support beam to the at least one horizontal frame beam at a third point along the at least one horizontal frame beam. The at least two ladder brackets connect a ladder to one of the horizontal deck support beams.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2010Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Assignee: Playcore Wisconsin, Inc.Inventors: Scott Gadd, Giovanni Piccione
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Patent number: 7784226Abstract: A joint structure for antiseismic reinforcement includes at least one structural member having a longitudinal axis and at least one antiseismic reinforcement member. Each antiseismic reinforcement member has a longitudinal axis located in a plane that is generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the structural member. The longitudinal axis of the antiseismic reinforcement member is inclined with respect to the longitudinal axis of the structural member. A metal fitting connects each of the antiseismic reinforcement members to the structural member. The metal fitting is not fixed to the structural member. At least one constraining member is fixed to the structural member close to or abutting an edge portion of the metal fitting. The constraining member bears a force applied to the metal fitting in a direction generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the structural member.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2005Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: Nippon Steel CorporationInventors: Yasushi Ichikawa, Eiichiro Saeki, Akira Wada
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Patent number: 7774995Abstract: An apparatus for bracing a masonry wall that is bowing or has begun to buckle as a result of hydrostatic pressure and/or other forces as may occur with the foundation or basement wall of a building. The wall restraint system includes a vertically disposed beam, which is positioned against a vertical concrete masonry wall and secured in place by a bottom bracket and a top bracket. The beam reinforces the wall and prevents further bowing, buckling, or potentially collapsing of the wall. One end of the beam is secured to the floor by a bottom bracket. The bottom bracket preferably receives the lower end of the beam. The upper end of the beam is secured against the basement wall by a top bracket or offset connector, which in turn is secured to one of the overhead floor joists. The beam may be offset to avoid piping or the like.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2007Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Assignee: Engineered Foundation Products, LLCInventor: Tony L. Zidar, Jr.
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Publication number: 20100170184Abstract: A bracket system for assembling playground equipment includes a plurality of deck support brackets, at least two vertical frame brackets, at least two horizontal frame brackets, a swing bracket, and at least two ladder brackets. The deck support brackets secure horizontal deck support beams to vertical frame beams at first points along the vertical frame beams. The vertical frame brackets attach to at least two adjacent vertical frame beams at second points above the first points. The at least two horizontal frame brackets fix at least one horizontal frame beam to the at least two adjacent vertical frame beams at the second points; the horizontal frame brackets and the vertical frame brackets interconnect. The swing bracket fastens a swing support beam to the at least one horizontal frame beam at a third point along the at least one horizontal frame beam. The at least two ladder brackets connect a ladder to one of the horizontal deck support beams.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2010Publication date: July 8, 2010Inventors: Scott Gadd, Giovanni Piccione
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Patent number: 7748190Abstract: A cleat for tying together two or more structural elements in either one or both of a horizontal and a vertical plane. The cleat comprises a first set of protrusions located on a first half of a plate, and a second set of protrusions located on a second half of the plate, wherein the first set of protrusions are mirror images of the second set of protrusions. Additionally, both the first and second set of protrusions are arranged in rows, wherein each successive row comprises protrusions having a height less than the height of the protrusions located in the immediately preceding row. Furthermore, the protrusions in the various rows are staggered in position relative to the protrusions located in the other rows.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2007Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Inventor: Thomas Loper
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Publication number: 20100146900Abstract: A deck containing joists and decking planks can be assembled quickly and easily without requiring any fasteners and using a “snap lock” type arrangement by providing a connector on top of the joist which contains a number of clips that can be bent out of the plane of the top wall of the connector and which can engage with the decking planks.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2007Publication date: June 17, 2010Inventor: Allan Holland
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Patent number: 7730695Abstract: A framing system for adjustably connecting building components comprising an outer stud, an interior support member, and a connecting clip.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2006Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Assignee: Brady Innovations, LLCInventor: Todd A. Brady
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Publication number: 20100126106Abstract: The invention relates to a wall framing system (1), comprising a channel member (2 and a stud member (6) for interconnection with said channel member (2), the stud member (6) being insertable between side walls (4, 5) of the channel member (2), and comprising locking means or members (10) for fixating the stud member (6) to the channel member (2), where said locking members (10) are arranged to exert a force on inner surfaces (11, 12) of the side walls (8, 9) of the stud member (6) such that, when the locking means (10) are engaged with the stud member (6), outer surfaces (13, 14) of the side walls (8, 9) of the stud member (6) are pressed against inner surfaces (15, 16) of the side walls (4, 5) of the channel member (2) thereby achieving a frictional engagement between the contacting surfaces of the stud member (6) and the channel member (2). The invention also relates to a stud member (6) for use in a wall framing system (1) as described above.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2007Publication date: May 27, 2010Applicant: LINDAB ABInventor: Niclas IVARSSON
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Patent number: 7712283Abstract: A bracket system for assembling playground equipment includes a plurality of deck support brackets, at least two vertical frame brackets, at least two horizontal frame brackets, a swing bracket, and at least two ladder brackets. The deck support brackets secure horizontal deck support beams to vertical frame beams at first points along the vertical frame beams. The vertical frame brackets attach to at least two adjacent vertical frame beams at second points above the first points. The at least two horizontal frame brackets fix at least one horizontal frame beam to the at least two adjacent vertical frame beams at the second points; the horizontal frame brackets and the vertical frame brackets interconnect. The swing bracket fastens a swing support beam to the at least one horizontal frame beam at a third point along the at least one horizontal frame beam. The at least two ladder brackets connect a ladder to one of the horizontal deck support beams.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2005Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Assignee: Playcore Wisconsin, Inc.Inventors: Scott Gadd, Giovanni Piccione
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Patent number: 7665260Abstract: The present invention provides a fastening member which can fasten siding boards in which a lateral joint portion is arranged in a portion where a vertical member is not arranged with a sufficient strength, can prevent a displacement, and is excellent in a durability. Another object is to provide a siding boards attachment structure using the fastening member. Further another object is to provide a method of attaching siding boards using the fastening member. The fastening member has a long fixing plate portion. The long fixing plate portion is provided with a first fastening portion for engaging upper and lower end portions in the lateral joint portion of the siding boards, a vertical rising portion in a lower side of the first fastening portion, and a second fastening portion for engaging upper and lower end portions of the siding board in the other portions than the lateral joint portion.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2005Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: Nichiha Co., Ltd.Inventor: Satoshi Hikai
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Patent number: 7665271Abstract: A metal connection member having joining parts on the upper and lower stories vertical frame members' side surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2005Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: Nippon Steel CorporationInventors: Yoshimichi Kawai, Kazunori Fujihashi, Shigeaki Tohnai, Hiroshi Tanaka
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Publication number: 20100000179Abstract: A structure of at least one plank attached with a side to an edge of at least one joist by at least one mount. The mount has at least two first openings at either side of the edge of the at least one joist and at least one other opening above the edge. The structure is quick and easy to assemble. The assembling is strong and durable and do not involve any safety risk for the users. It also has a pleasant aesthetic appearance and can be made of hard wood.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2007Publication date: January 7, 2010Inventor: Niels Erik Nørskov
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Patent number: 7640701Abstract: A deflection clip for erection of partitions in office space and commercial use is disclosed. A deflection clip in accordance with the present invention has a flat base with a left and right clasp that are substantially parallel to the base. The right and left clasps are used to secure the deflection clip to a leg of an open channel track attached to the floor and ceiling. The left and right clasp each have a left and right stud extension tab extending substantially perpendicular from an inside edge of the left and right clasps. The left and right stud extension tabs are used to secure a stud in relation to the open channel track, allowing the ceiling and floor to deflect relative to each other without transferring load to the stud.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2006Date of Patent: January 5, 2010Assignee: Flannery Inc.Inventor: Barry Rutherford
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Patent number: 7631463Abstract: A concealed connection mechanism for connecting a pair of stair stringers to the front face of a rim joist.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2006Date of Patent: December 15, 2009Assignee: United Steel Products CompanyInventors: Greg Greenlee, Todd Grevious, Nathan John Peterson
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Patent number: 7621090Abstract: A ceiling system which includes a plurality of grid elements which form a grid framework and a plurality of downwardly accessible ceiling panels. The ceiling panels include a substrate and at least two mounting members. Each mounting member cooperates with the substrate to provide strength and rigidity characteristics to the substrate and to form a grid receiving cavity. Each mounting member further cooperates with a grid element to accurately position the panel relative to the grid framework. When installed, the system provides no visual indications on how the ceiling panel can be removed.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2005Date of Patent: November 24, 2009Assignee: AWI Licensing CompanyInventors: James K. Kelley, Peter P. Arena, Jr., Eric Krantz-Lilienthal
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Patent number: 7617648Abstract: A thermal framing component for use in wall framing. The thermal framing component includes an elongated web with tabs in alternating positions and with at least some bent at right angles to the web. The bent tabs form slots on both sides of the web into which rigid insulation is reciprocally received. The tabs also provide mounting surfaces for exterior sheathing or finish materials. The component may be used in metal framing, wood framing, or a combination thereof. The component may improve thermal performance of a wall by limiting the heat transfer through the wall, for example, by avoiding direct paths for conduction of heat through the wall. Methods of making and installing the component and assemblies are provided.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2004Date of Patent: November 17, 2009Assignee: Nucon Steel CorporationInventor: Donald R. Moody
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Publication number: 20090173036Abstract: A bracket includes a first plate section rigidly attached to a load bearing member of a building and a pair of slots are disposed in a second plate section with the first and second plate sections being onthogonally engaged with one another. A sheet metal screw extends through each slot into threaded engagement with a stud. Each sheet metal screw includes a shank section adjacent the head and of a length greater than the thickness of the second plate section to permit slidable movement of the second plate section and bracket relative to the stud only along the longitudinal axis of the slots.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2008Publication date: July 9, 2009Inventor: Dennis L. Hand
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Patent number: 7549262Abstract: A roof boundary connection uses a clip that eases installation of the clip to blocking members both in the field by a carpenter and at a factory by one such as a truss manufacturer. The clip is formed with two indexing tabs that are set against the blocking for correct spacing and alignment. In one form, the clip is attached to wood members with nails and to masonry with masonry screws. In one form, the clip employs nail prongs as integral connectors for attachment to blocking members, allowing truss manufacturers to install connectors on blocking members with the same hydraulic presses that are used to assemble trusses with nail prong plates.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2007Date of Patent: June 23, 2009Assignee: Simpson Strong-Tie Co., Inc.Inventors: Charles Roessett, Carl Y. Kuo, Thomas B. McClain
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Patent number: 7506479Abstract: A wall either wholly or partially made from a shear-resisting assembly that has a shear transfer device, or plate, disposed between the bottom strut and the underlying foundation. The shear transfer device joins the two anchor bolts, eliminating intermediate foundation bolts by transferring lateral shear loads to the anchor bolts in combination with the bottom strut.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2004Date of Patent: March 24, 2009Assignee: Simpson Strong-Tie Company, Inc.Inventor: Steven E. Pryor
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Publication number: 20080282641Abstract: The present invention is a device and a method for connecting a first framing component to a second framing component. In the preferred embodiment the device forms a U-shaped channel which receives the edge of the first framing component when the device is pre-attached to the first framing component. The device includes one or more connector plates for connecting the device to the first framing component and one or more deployable connector flaps for connecting the device to the second framing component. Optionally, the device includes one or more anchor straps for increasing the strength of the connection between the first and the second framing components. Optionally, the device includes a tie-down means such as a press out loop in the connector plates, to facilitate making a tie-down connection between the first and the second framing components.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventor: Gerald Sackett
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Publication number: 20080250748Abstract: A joist holder (100) including a preformed water-impermeable sleeve (102) for receiving one end of a joist, the sleeve being mountable on a wall (200).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2005Publication date: October 16, 2008Applicant: EASY JOIST LIMITEDInventors: Simon Thomas Lewis, Kirk Sharpe
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Patent number: 7429023Abstract: Deck Support is an L-shaped bracket with a plurality of holes and a slot for fastening it to a house joist and the deck band board. Ideally, a user secures the first side of the L-shaped bracket to the house joist using nails and/or bolts through the plurality of holes and attaches the second side of the L-shaped bracket to the inside band of the house and band board of the deck utilizing a carriage bolt.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2006Date of Patent: September 30, 2008Inventor: Michael L. Morrow
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Publication number: 20080222972Abstract: A peak gusset for securing a safety line for a workman, a roof truss and an anchoring system incorporating the same. The gusset is a substantially planar plate including an attachment region, a coplanar anchor portion and bendable flaps. A plurality of teeth extends from the attachment region and into the side of a truss member adjacent the peak. The anchor portion extends laterally beyond the peak and a hole defined therein receives the security line. The hole is disposed above an upper surface of the truss member and vertically beneath the peak. The gusset is non-removable and does not need to be cut down before a ventilation cap is applied thereover. A pair of peak gussets can be secured on either side of a truss and a connector member for attachment of the security line can extend between peak gussets on adjacent trusses.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2008Publication date: September 18, 2008Inventor: Lawrence A. Crookston
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Patent number: 7398623Abstract: According to the present invention, a fastener for securing a first board to an underlying supporting member and to at least one other board running adjacent and parallel to the first board. The fastener includes a body portion, first and second prongs, and a flange. The first prong extends outwardly from the body portion for driving into a first board. The second prong extends outwardly from the body portion for penetrating a second board. The body portion of the fastener includes an opening for receiving a connector. When installed, the connector passes through the opening in the body portion and into the supporting member, which supports and underlies the first and second boards. The flange extends outwardly from the body portion in order to maintain a desired gap between the first and second boards. The prongs may have concave insertion ends as defined by two spaced-apart insertion points.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2004Date of Patent: July 15, 2008Assignee: Tiger Claw, Inc.Inventors: David J. Martel, David Young Hartmann
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Patent number: 7356972Abstract: A method of forming a connection, and a connector, that attaches a supported member, such as a deck board, to a supporting member, such as a deck joist. In some forms, each connector attaches a single supported member. In others, the connector attaches two supported members. Many forms of the connector are possible, but all are narrow enough to fit between two supported members laid side-by-side, all are attached to the supported members by fasteners, and all are driven directly into the supporting members. The resulting structure is characterized by the apparent absence of nails or other fasteners.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2004Date of Patent: April 15, 2008Assignee: Simpson Strong-Tie Co., Inc.Inventors: William F. Leek, Charles-Henri Mathis
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Patent number: 7347031Abstract: A bracket for reinforcing a wooden joist including a body having a central portion with a base wall. An upper portion is integrally formed with the central portion and has a first wall secured to and extending forwardly from the top of the base wall and a second wall secured to and extending from the front of the first wall. A notch in the top of the base wall extends upwardly through the first and second walls. A lower portion is integrally formed with the central portion and has a third wall secured to and extending at right angles from the bottom of the base wall and a fourth wall secured to and extending at right angles from the third wall. A brace is rigidly affixed to the base wall beneath the notch.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2005Date of Patent: March 25, 2008Inventor: Robert M. Callahan
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Patent number: 7316098Abstract: The present invention is a framing component interconnecting device that is particularly useful for interconnecting a spanning member and its supporting components. While the device may be used in a number of ways to facilitate frame construction, the preferred mode of use is to pre-attach it at the bearing points of a spanning member during pre-assembly of the spanning member. Because the device is not obtrusive while it is in what is referred to herein as a “non-deployed configuration,” the device thus attached to a spanning member does not hinder or complicate storing, transporting, and handling the spanning member. The device incorporates an anchor strap and connecting flaps that can be deployed in order to interconnect the spanning member to its supporting component once the spanning member has been raised into position. In its deployed configuration, the device anchors, orients, braces, and interconnects one framing component to another.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2004Date of Patent: January 8, 2008Inventor: Gerald L. Sackett
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Publication number: 20070289249Abstract: An L-shape slotted deck board and hidden fastener system includes a decking board or plank and a hidden-type fastener device. The plank includes two generally L-shaped slots formed on a planar underside or bottom of the plank, which provide the construction member with two underside, inwards-facing shoulders or lips. The fastener is a clip-like member that includes a flat body portion and two “wing” portions on opposite edges of the body. Each wing includes a sidewall portion perpendicular to the body, as well as a lip portion attached to the sidewall and bent down inwards toward the body. The wings are complementary in shape to the slots, such that the lip and sidewall portions of the wing “hook around” the inwards-facing shoulder of the L-shaped slot. The fastener holds adjacent planks together by hooking around the planks' laterally adjacent, oppositely facing slots/shoulders.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2007Publication date: December 20, 2007Inventor: David Martel
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Patent number: 7293390Abstract: A roof boundary connection uses a clip that eases installation of the clip to blocking members both in the field by a carpenter and at a factory by one such as a truss manufacturer. The clip is formed with two indexing tabs that are set against the blocking for correct spacing and alignment. In one form, the clip is attached to wood members with nails and to masonry with masonry screws. In one form, the clip employs nail prongs as integral connectors for attachment to blocking members, allowing truss manufacturers to install connectors on blocking members with the same hydraulic presses that are used to assemble trusses with nail prong plates.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2003Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Assignee: Simpson Strong-Tie Co., Inc.Inventors: Charles Roesset, Carl Y. Kuo, Thomas B. McClain
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Patent number: 7264214Abstract: Disclosed herein is a stock bar and T-bar coupling structure for mounting a sprinkler. In the present invention, a locking bracket is easily securely coupled to a T-bar using an elastic locking unit and a wing bolt. Furthermore, a stock bar made of standard rectangular pipe is coupled to the locking bracket by a first locking unit such that the stock bar crosses over the T-bar. Because this locking bracket is manufactured as a separate component from the stock bar, the present invention can be used without limiting the distance between the T-bars. Furthermore, the present invention has an advantage in that a standard rectangular pipe can be easily used as a stock bar merely by cutting the pipe to a desired length.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2005Date of Patent: September 4, 2007Assignee: Kofulso Co., Ltd.Inventor: Seung-il Oh
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Patent number: 7254919Abstract: A unitary, one-piece anchor for connecting a roof truss or other building structural member to a cementitious wall to resist uplift and lateral forces.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2003Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Assignee: United Steel Products CompanyInventors: Robert W. Lutz, John W. Schmidt, III
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Patent number: 7251918Abstract: A fixing bracket is described for joining wooden building components to each other and to a substrate, particularly of the kind used for joining boards used to cover balconies and decks outdoors. It is essential that the fixing bracket is a double angle consisting of two L-sections (2, 2?), having a double web (5) consisting of two section legs (3, 3?), whereby a fixing hole (9, 9?) is provided in the angle flanges (8, 8?). In an advantageous manner, the tongue-shaped spikes (6, 6?) are arranged near the upper edge of the web and are cut directly out of the web and bent out perpendicularly from the web.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2002Date of Patent: August 7, 2007Assignee: Braun & Wùrfele GmbH & Co.Inventors: Dieter Reif, Joachim Bader
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Patent number: 7216465Abstract: A novel system for constructing smooth-faced metal framing and novel tracks and track connectors therefore. The system and connectors of the present invention utilize metal framing tracks that demonstrate a U-channel configuration having a base, sidewalls with at least one recess channel formed longitudinally therein, and marginal lips that extend inward from the sidewalls. A variety structurally related connectors, comprising at least a connector body, lip or base flange, and two lip receiving grooves, are described. These connectors are capable of interconnecting metal framing performing all framing functions including, without limitation, floor and ceiling joists, top and bottom plates, roof rafters, roof rims, window sills, trusses, headers and wall studs. The connectors lock into place within the track and are secured from the inside using fasteners applied into the non-surface aspects and/or recess channels of the track.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2003Date of Patent: May 15, 2007Inventor: Eluterio Saldana
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Patent number: 7197857Abstract: Mobile home skirt anchor mounting brackets permit standard 2 by 4s to be mounted on the front portion of a common cinderblock to provide a continuous surface to anchor skirting on mobile homes. A top member 12 has one side of a first downward flange attached to one end and one side of a second downward flange attached to its opposing end. A horizontal flange connects one side of a vertical flange to the opposing side of the second downward flange. Fastening holes are present in the middle of the vertical flange. The first downward flange, top member, and second downward flange are adapted to be seated over the top of a cinderblock. The second downward flange, horizontal flange, and vertical flange are adapted to mount the ends of a pair of adjacent 2 by 4s.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2003Date of Patent: April 3, 2007Inventor: Pete M. Alvarado
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Patent number: 7178305Abstract: A bracket is provided comprising a rectangular and substantially planar base panel, a pair of generally opposed and substantially parallel panels extending generally normal to the base panel and spaced apart, with a third panel extending generally normal to the base panel along a third edge, with a fourth panel extending generally normal to the base panel along a fourth edge thereof, with that fourth panel extending in a direction generally opposite the direction of the first, second and third panels, whereby the first, second and third panels form a channel along the base panel and having one closed end. A method of use of this bracket is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2004Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Assignee: Robbins Engineering, Inc.Inventor: George I. Petrova
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Patent number: 7174690Abstract: Brackets for interconnecting building components. One bracket embodiment is constructed to connect a pair of substantially perpendicular building components so as to allow relative vertical movement between those components and may include a first connector plate and a second connector plate. The first and second connector plates may be integrally connected at a right angle so as to form a right angled juncture. A plurality of stiffener channels may be disposed in the right angle juncture. The bracket may further include a plurality of substantially linear stiffener channels formed in the first connector plate. One or more elongated slots may be provided in the second connector plate. In another embodiment, one or more rows of holes are provided in the connector plate. The elongated slots or rows of holes may be located in one or more recessed stiffener regions. A score line and/or dimples may be provided in the first connector plate for locating fasteners.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2003Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Assignee: Dietrich Industries, Inc.Inventor: Rahim Allagheband Zadeh
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Patent number: 7171788Abstract: A connecting device for joining a wall to a building frame, or for joining walls, comprises a hook member. The frame can comprise steel beams, or also comprise a truss having an open web, and a slide rail attached to the truss' chords in a generally plumb orientation. Embodiments of the hook member substantially encircle one or more slide rails and thereby retain the rails. Other embodiments fit within a channel attached to solid steel webs, or concrete frames. The device's other end is positioned over a course of masonry units, and when embedded in mortar, the cells of the masonry units do not require grouting. Other connecting device embodiments comprise an anchor member securely joined to the member, the connecting device providing multiple points of attachment with the masonry, or multiple members joined to the anchor member. The connecting device can be used for new construction, and in renovations using currently existing steel and concrete frames.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2003Date of Patent: February 6, 2007Inventor: Joseph Bronner