Wall stud connectors

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العنوان: Wall stud connectors
Patent Number: 6,237,300
تاريخ النشر: May 29, 2001
Appl. No: 09/242,981
Application Filed: June 14, 1999
مستخلص: A tie bracket for linking adjacent end studs of two or more stud wall subframes extending at an angle to each other, comprises a shaped element of sheet metal which includes a generally polygonal centre portion (12) defining at least three margins (14) intersecting at respective corners, for being accommodated between the end studs. A plurality of tabs (20) project respectively from at least two of the margins for engaging respective apertures in the end studs. Each tab is of a length in the direction of projection greater than its width and of broadly similar order to the lengths of the longer of said margins. Respective formations (28) are provided in each of the tabs to define alternative bending lines (29) spaced in the direction of projection.
Inventors: Carne, Stuart John (Eastwood, AUX); Hunt, Peter James (Mount Riverview, AUX); Fathinia, Sarah (Cherrybrook, AUX); Seccombe, Campbell John (Turramurra, AUX)
Assignees: BHP Steel (JLA) Pty Ltd. (Melbourne, AUX)
Claim: What is claimed is
Claim: 1. A tie bracket for linking adjacent end studs of two or more wall subframes extending at an angle to each other, the bracket comprising a shaped element of sheet metal which includes
Claim: a generally polygonal center portion defining at least three margins intersecting at respective corners, for being accommodated between said end studs;
Claim: a plurality of tabs projecting respectively from at least two of said margins for engaging respective apertures in the end studs, each tab being of a length in the direction of projection greater than its width and of broadly similar order to the lengths of the longer of said margins; and
Claim: respective elongated formations in each of said tabs to define alternative lines spaced in the direction of projection, the tabs being bendable about the respective lines.
Claim: 2. A tie bracket according to claim 1 wherein said center portion is substantially flat.
Claim: 3. A tie bracket according to claim 1 wherein said center portion is of generally square configuration, and there are four of said tabs projecting in oppositely directed pairs from opposite sides of the square.
Claim: 4. A tie bracket according to claim 1 wherein said center portion is generally triangular, for linking wall subframes extending at an obtuse angle to each other.
Claim: 5. A tie bracket according claim 1 wherein said tabs are bendable at said bending lines by hand.
Claim: 6. A tie bracket for linking adjacent end studs of two or more wall subframes extending at an angle to each other, the bracket comprising a shaped element of sheet metal which includes
Claim: a plurality of tabs projecting respectively from at least two of said margins for engaging respective apertures in the end studs; and
Claim: respective elongated formations in said tabs to define at least one bending line in each tab transverse to the direction of projection of the tab, about which line the tab is bendable by hand to a substantial angle to the plane of the center portion to maintain the engagement between the bracket and the end studs when the tabs are projected through said respective apertures in said end studs.
Claim: 7. A tie bracket according to claim 6 wherein said center portion is substantially flat.
Claim: 8. A tie bracket according to claim 6 wherein said center portion is of generally square configuration, and there are four of said tabs projecting in oppositely directed pairs from opposite sides of the square.
Claim: 9. A wall frame assembly, comprising
Claim: two or more stud wall subframes extending at an angle to each other with end studs of the respective subframes disposed adjacent to each other; and
Claim: a tie bracket including a shaped element of sheet metal and linking the end studs, said shaped element including
Claim: a generally polygonal center portion defining at least three margins intersecting at respective corners, for being accommodated between said end studs
Claim: a tab protecting respectively from each of at least two said margins for engaging respective apertures in the end studs, each said tab being of a length in the direction of protection greater than its width and of broadly similar order to the lengths of said margins, and
Claim: respective formations in each of said tabs to define alternative bending lines spaced in the direction of projection
Claim: wherein respective said tabs of the bracket project through apertures in the end studs and are bent over at a substantial angle to the plane of the center portion to maintain engagement between the bracket and the end studs.
Claim: 10. A wall frame assembly according to claim 9, wherein the wall studs of said subframes including said end studs each comprise a structural member formed in a strip of metal sheet so that the strip is folded over onto itself at its lateral edges to form respective boxed edge formations linked by a web in which the said aperture is provided.
Claim: 11. A wall frame assembly according to claim 10 wherein said center portion is shaped at least in part to complement at least a portion of the boxed edge formation of one or both of said-end studs.
Claim: 12. A wall frame assembly according to claim 9 wherein said apertures in the end studs are preformed service apertures.
Claim: 13. A tie bracket for linking adjacent end studs of two or more wall subframes extending at an angle to each other, the bracket comprising a shaped element of sheet metal which includes
Claim: respective formations in said tabs to define at least one bending line in each tab transverse to the direction of protection of the tab, about which line the tab is bendable by hand to a substantial angle to the plane of the center portion to maintain the engagement between the bracket and the end studs when the tabs are projected through said respective apertures in said end studs, wherein four of said tabs are provided in two oppositely directed mutually orthogonal pairs, wherein two of said margins of said center portion are tapered towards each other for being accommodated between a complementary pair of mutually inclined surfaces of a wall stud, and wherein the respective tabs at the tapered margins are symmetrically linked to said center portion by webs offset towards the more separated ends of the tapered margins, whereby said tab between the tapered margins can project through aligned apertures of a pair of adjacent studs.
Claim: 14. A wall frame assembly comprising
Claim: a tie bracket including a shaped element of sheet metal and linking said end studs, said shaped element including
Claim: a tab projecting respectively from each at least two of said margins for engaging respective apertures in the end studs, and
Claim: respective formations in said tabs to define at least one bending line in each tab transverse to the direction of projection of the tab, about which line the tab is bendable by hand to a substantial angle to the plane of the center portion to maintain engagement between the bracket and the end studs when the tabs are projected through said respective apertures in said end studs
Claim: 15. A wall frame assembly according to claim 14, wherein the wall studs of said subframes including said end studs each comprise a structural member formed in a strip of metal sheet so that the strip is folded over onto itself at its lateral edges to form respective boxed edge formations linked by a web in which the said aperture is provided.
Claim: 16. A wall frame assembly according to claim 15, wherein said center portion is shaped at least in part to complement at least a portion of the boxed edge formation of one or both of said end studs.
Claim: 17. A wall frame assembly according to claim 16, wherein said apertures in the end studs are preformed service apertures.
Claim: 18. A tie bracket for linking adjacent end studs of two or more wall subframes extending at an angle to each other, the bracket comprising a shaped element of sheet metal which includes
Claim: wherein four of said tabs are provided in two oppositely directed mutually orthogonal pairs, wherein two of said margins of said center portion are tapered towards each other for being accommodated between a complementary pair of mutually inclined surfaces of a wall stud, and wherein the respective tabs at the tapered margins are symmetrically linked to said center portion by webs offset towards the more separated ends of the tapered margins, whereby said tab between the tapered margins can project through aligned apertures of a pair of adjacent studs.
Current U.S. Class: 52/715; 527/319; 52/712; 526/569; 52/657
Current International Class: E04B 138; E04C 500
Patent References Cited: 813253 February 1906 Sullivan
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Primary Examiner: Friedman, Carl D.
Assistant Examiner: McDermott, Kevin
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Baker Botts L.L.P.
رقم الانضمام: edspgr.06237300
قاعدة البيانات: USPTO Patent Grants