CA2811362C - Horizontal blocking member for use in a wall stud system - Google Patents

Horizontal blocking member for use in a wall stud system Download PDF

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CA2811362C
CA2811362C CA2811362A CA2811362A CA2811362C CA 2811362 C CA2811362 C CA 2811362C CA 2811362 A CA2811362 A CA 2811362A CA 2811362 A CA2811362 A CA 2811362A CA 2811362 C CA2811362 C CA 2811362C
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
    • E04B2/00Walls, e.g. partitions, for buildings; Wall construction with regard to insulation; Connections specially adapted to walls
    • E04B2/74Removable non-load-bearing partitions; Partitions with a free upper edge
    • E04B2/7407Removable non-load-bearing partitions; Partitions with a free upper edge assembled using frames with infill panels or coverings only; made-up of panels and a support structure incorporating posts
    • E04B2/7453Removable non-load-bearing partitions; Partitions with a free upper edge assembled using frames with infill panels or coverings only; made-up of panels and a support structure incorporating posts with panels and support posts, extending from floor to ceiling
    • E04B2/7457Removable non-load-bearing partitions; Partitions with a free upper edge assembled using frames with infill panels or coverings only; made-up of panels and a support structure incorporating posts with panels and support posts, extending from floor to ceiling with wallboards attached to the outer faces of the posts, parallel to the partition
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
    • E04B2/00Walls, e.g. partitions, for buildings; Wall construction with regard to insulation; Connections specially adapted to walls
    • E04B2/74Removable non-load-bearing partitions; Partitions with a free upper edge
    • E04B2002/7483Details of furniture, e.g. tables or shelves, associated with the partitions
    • E04B2002/7485Load supports therefor placed between wall studs
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04CSTRUCTURAL ELEMENTS; BUILDING MATERIALS
    • E04C3/00Structural elongated elements designed for load-supporting
    • E04C3/02Joists; Girders, trusses, or trusslike structures, e.g. prefabricated; Lintels; Transoms; Braces
    • E04C2003/026Braces

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Abstract

The invention pertains to a blocking member that cooperates with adjacent blocking members to provide securement throughout the entire width of the blocking member. The blocking member comprises a male portion at one end thereof and a cooperating female portion at the opposing end. The male and female flanges are shaped such that when a first horizontal blocking member is placed adjacent a second horizontal blocking member, the male member fits within the female member such that there is no large discontinuity in the width of the horizontal blocking members at the joint between a first horizontal blocking member and a second horizontal blocking member.

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TITLE: Horizontal Blocking Member for Use in a Wall Stud System FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present application relates to a blocking member for providing additional structural support to a wall stud system. The invention further pertains to a wall stud system incorporating such a blocking structure.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] It is common practice in both commercial and residential buildings to separate and define rooms using partition walls. These walls are typically constructed of a wood or sheet metal stud system. The stud system typically comprises a top track located horizontally at ceiling level, a bottom track located horizontally along the floor and the vertical members are secured there between. The vertical members are generally spaced evenly throughout the length of the wall.
[0003] Drywall is typically mounted on the outside of the stud structure. Since drywall is not strong, support structures or blocking members can be used to provide structural support to the stud wall structure and provide a location in which fixtures can be attached. Often times the support is needed to attach crown molding, handrails, cabinets or other fixtures.
[0004] Some blocking members are currently available_ However many of these blocking members attach solely to one surface of vertical support studs and the fixation means does not span the width of the blocking member.
These members typically have flanges that are situated adjacent a side flange of the vertical structural stud member. Since blocking members are typically secured to the vertical stud adjacent to each other in a horizontal line, in these models each securement flange would only be able to secure to half of the width of the front flange of the vertical stud member.
[0005] In order to increase strength, it would be desirable to have a blocking member which can cooperate with adjacent blocking members to provide securement throughout the entire width of the blocking member.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] The invention pertains to a blocking member that cooperates with adjacent blocking members to provide securement throughout the entire width of the blocking member. The blocking member comprises a male portion at one end thereof and a cooperating female portion at the opposing end. The male and female portions are shaped such that when a first horizontal blocking member is placed adjacent a second horizontal blocking member, the male portion fits within the female portion such that there is no large discontinuity in the width of the horizontal blocking members at the joint between a first horizontal blocking member and a second horizontal blocking member.
[0007] In an aspect of the invention there is provided a horizontal blocking member for use in a structural stud building system having a plurality of vertical support studs. Each support stud has a front flange and rear flange integrally connected to a web having a front and rear surface. The blocking member comprises a web having a top edge and a bottom edge, a first lateral edge extending between the top edge and the bottom edge and a second lateral edge opposite said first lateral edge extending between the top edge and the bottom edge. The first lateral edge includes a male portion and the second lateral edge includes a cooperating female portion such that when the first lateral edge of a first horizontal blocking member is placed adjacent the second lateral edge of a second horizontal blocking member the overall width of the blocking members is maintained at the joint between the first and second horizontal blocking members.
[0008] In a further aspect of the invention the male portion of the horizontal blocking member is in the form of a tab extending from said web of said horizontal blocking member.
[0009] In yet a further aspect of the invention, the horizontal blocking member further comprises a top flange integrally connected to and extending from said top edge at an angle generally perpendicular to the web and a bottom flange integrally connected to and extending from the bottom edge at an angle perpendicular to the web.
[0010] In yet a further aspect of the invention, the horizontal blocking member further comprises a securement structure extending from the web for securing said horizontal blocking structure to a web of a vertical support stud.
[00111 In yet a further aspect of the invention, the securement structure of the horizontal blocking member includes a first foot extending from the top flange and a second foot extending from the bottom flange. When positioned between said vertical studs, both the first foot and the second foot lie parallel and adjacent to said rear surface of said web of said vertical stud.
[0012] In yet a further aspect of the invention, the securement structure further includes a securement flap located at the opposite lateral edge of the first foot and the second foot. The securement flap is directed generally perpendicular to the web and lies generally parallel and adjacent the front surface of the web of the vertical stud.
[0013] In yet a further aspect of the invention, the first foot and the second foot are adapted to be coupled to the web of the vertical stud.
[0014] In yet a further aspect of the invention, the horizontal blocking member is used in a wall stud system comprising a first structural stud having a first flange and a second flange integrally connected to a web having a front and rear surface and a second structural stud having a first flange and a second flange integrally connected to a web having a front and rear surface. The male portion of the horizontal blocking member is coupled to the first flange of the first structural stud and the female portion of said horizontal blocking member being coupled to the first flange of the second structural stud.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] Preferred embodiments of the present invention are illustrated in the attached drawings in which:
Figure 1 illustrates a wall stud system incorporating the horizontal blocking member;
Figure 2 illustrates a partial front view of the wall stud system where the horizontal blocking members are secured;
Figure 3 illustrates a partial back view of the wall stud system where the horizontal blocking members are secured;
Figure 4 illustrates a front view of the horizontal blocking member;
Figure 5 illustrates a front view of a horizontal blocking member adjacent two other horizontal blocking members;
Figure 6 illustrates a top view of the initiation of insertion of the horizontal blocking member between two vertical support studs;

Figure 7 illustrates the second step in the insertion of the horizontal blocking member between two vertical support studs; and Figure 8 illustrates a top view of the horizontal blocking member secured between two vertical support studs.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
100161 Figure 1 illustrates a metal wall stud system 2 comprising vertical studs 4, disposed between an upper track 6 and a lower track 8. Portions of the wall requiring increased strength are fitted with horizontal blocking members 10. Such areas could include places of attachment of various structures, including but not limited to a chair rail, handrail, crown moldings, fixtures, cabinets or other components. Figure 1 depicts the horizontal blocking members 10 disposed horizontally between the vertical studs 4 located for attachment of a cabinet 12. Although metal is the preferred material, alternate materials are known to a person skilled in the art.
[0017] Figure 2 illustrates a front view of a pair of horizontal blocking members 10, while figure 3 depicts a back view of the pair of horizontal blocking members.
Each horizontal blocking member includes a top edge 14, a bottom edge 16, a first lateral edge 18 and a second lateral edge 20. The first lateral edge 18 includes a male flange 22 extending outwardly from the web 24 while the second lateral edge 20, includes a female attachment flange 26. The female flange 26 includes a first securement tab 27 and a second securement tab 29.
[0018] The male and female flanges are shaped such that when a first horizontal blocking member 10a is placed adjacent a second horizontal blocking member 10b the male flange 22 fits within the female flange 26 such that there is no large discontinuity in the width of the horizontal blocking members at the joint between a first horizontal blocking member 10a and a second horizontal blocking member 10b. It is preferable that the male flange 22 and the female flange 26 cooperate closely with each other, with the male flange 22 fitting closely within the female flange 26. Both the female flange 26 and male flange 22 provide points of securement to front flanges 38 of the vertical studs 4. This securement is shown in figure 8. The securement means shown are screws 50, however, securement can be accomplished by screws rivets or any other suitable securement means known to a person skilled in the art.
[0019J This male and female cooperation of the securement flanges allows for each of the male flange 22 and female flange 26 to be secured over the entire width of the front flange 38 of the vertical stud member 4.
[0020] Referring to figure 3, the horizontal blocking member preferably .includes a top flange 28 extending rearwardly from the top edge 14 of the web 24 and a bottom flange 30 extending rearwardly from the bottom edge 16 of the web 24. Both the top flange 28 and bottom flange 30 are depicted as perpendicular to the web 24, however a variety of angles between the web and the top flange or bottom flange would be known to a person skilled in the art. The preferred angle between the flanges and the web is generally 90 degrees.
[0021] The top flange 28 and bottom flange 30 extend beyond the web 24 at the edge corresponding to the first lateral edge 18. These extensions 31 and 33, preferably terminate in a top upwardly extending foot 32 and a bottom downwardly extending foot 34, as seen in figure 4. The upwardly extending foot 32 and downwardly extending foot 34 are designed to contact the back side 35 web 36 of a vertical wall stud 4 and provide a point of securement. Securement can be accomplished by but not limited to screws, rivets or any other suitable securement means known to a person skilled in the art.
[0022] As can be seen in figure 4, preferably a rearwardly extending flap 40 is located between the top securement tab 27 and the bottom securement tab 29 of the female flange 26. This flap 40 allows for additional securement of the horizontal blocking member 10 to the vertical studs 4. The flap is situated adjacent the front surface 42 of the web 36 of the vertical studs 4. The rearwardly extending flap can be secured to the front surface of the web of the vertical stud 4 or left unsecured.
[0023] The horizontal blocking member is simple to install and limited, if any, training would be necessary for workers in the construction field. Figures 5 and 6 depict a top view of the horizontal blocking member 10 being inserted between two vertical studs 4a and 4b. As shown in figure 6, the horizontal blocking member is angled such that male flange 22 remains forward of the front flange 38 of the vertical stud 4a while the top extension 31 and bottom extension 32 are located behind the front flange 38 of the vertical stud 4a. The horizontal blocking member 10 is then pushed toward the vertical stud 4a and backward until the female flange 26 is adjacent the front flange 38b of vertical stud 4b.
The horizontal blocking member 10 is then in a position to be secured to the vertical studs 4a and 4b.
[0024] Although various preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described herein in detail, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that variations may be made thereto without departing from the spirit of the invention or the scope of the appended claims.

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THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION IN WHICH AN EXCLUSIVE
PROPERTY OR PRIVILEGE IS CLAIMED ARE DEFINED AS FOLLOWS:
1. A horizontal blocking member for use between adjacent support studs of a wall comprising a web having a top edge, a bottom edge with a male stud connecting portion at one end of said web and a female stud connecting portion at an opposite end of said web;
said male and female stud connecting portions cooperating such that when two horizontal blocking members are placed in an end to end manner, with one of said male stud connecting portions received in one of said female stud connecting portions a cooperating fit of said male and female stud connecting portions is defined that maintains an overall width and thickness of the blocking members;
said horizontal blocking member including a top flange integrally connected to and extending from said top edge of said web at an angle perpendicular to said web and a bottom flange integrally connected to and extending from said bottom edge of said web at an angle perpendicular to said web;
said male stud connecting portion further including a first foot extending from said top flange and a second foot extending from said bottom flange rearwardly of and adjacent to said web for fastener connection with a vertical side surface of a stud; and wherein said female stud connecting portion includes a securement flange extending rearwardly in a perpendicular direction from said said web for fastener connection with a vertical side surface of a stud.
2. A horizontal blocking member as claimed in claim 1 wherein said male stud connecting portion is a tab forming a continuation of said web and wherein said tab is of reduced width relative to a width of said web.
3. A horizontal blocking member as claimed in claim 1 or 2 wherein said female stud connecting portion includes an upper tab extension of said web adjacent said top edge and a lower tab extension of said web adjacent said bottom edge with said tab extension space to receive a male stud connecting portion of a like horizontal blocking member therebetween.
4. A horizontal blocking member as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3 wherein said first foot extends in a perpendicular direction outwardly from said top flange and said second foot extends in a perpendicular direction outwardly from said bottom flange.
5. A horizontal blocking member as claimed in claim 4 wherein said first foot and said second foot are spaced from an adjacent end of said blocking member for engaging a wooden stud.
6. A horizontal blocking member as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 4 wherein said first foot and said second foot are spaced from an adjacent end of said blocking member for engaging a metal stud.
7. A horizontal blocking member as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 6 wherein said securement flange of said female stud connection portion is spaced from an adjacent end of said horizontal blocking member for engaging a wooden stud.
8. A horizontal blocking member as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 6 wherein said securement flange of said female stud connection portion is spaced from an adjacent end of said horizontal blocking member for engaging a metal stud.
9. A support wall comprising a series of parallel vertical support studs and a plurality of horizontal blocking members with each horizontal blocking member connected to and extending horizontally between a first respective vertical stud of said series of parallel vertical support studs and an adjacent vertical stud of said series of parallel vertical support studs; and wherein each horizontal blocking member comprises a web having a top edge, a bottom edge with a male stud connecting portion at one end of said web connected to said first respective stud and a female stud connecting portion at an opposite end of said web connected to said adjacent stud of said series of vertical studs;
said male and female stud connecting portions cooperating such that when two horizontal blocking members are placed in an end to end manner, with one of said male stud connecting portions received in one of said female stud connecting portions a cooperating fit of said male and female stud connecting portions is defined across one of said series of vertical studs that maintains an overall width and thickness of the blocking members;

each horizontal blocking member including a top flange integrally connected to and extending from said top edge of said web at an angle perpendicular to said web and a bottom flange integrally connected to and extending from said bottom edge of said web at an angle perpendicular to said web;
each male stud connecting portion further including a first foot extending from said top flange and a second foot extending from said bottom flange rearwardly of and adjacent to said web secured to a vertical side surface of the first respective vertical stud; and wherein said female stud connecting portion includes a securement flange extending rearwardly in a perpendicular direction from said web and connected to a vertical side surface of said adjacent vertical stud.
10. A plurality of horizontal blocking members connected to a plurality of vertical parallel spaced apart support studs to define part of a structural stud building system wherein each support stud has a front flange and rear flange integrally connected by an intermediate portion that includes opposed vertically extending side surfaces; and wherein each horizontal blocking member comprises a web having a top edge and a parallel bottom edge, a male stud connecting portion at one end of said web and located between said top edge and said bottom edge, a female stud connecting portion at an opposite end of said web;
said male and female stud connecting portions cooperating such that two horizontal blocking members are placed in an end to end manner and secured to adjacent studs, one of said male stud connecting portions is received in one of said female stud connecting portions to define a cooperating non overlapping fit of said male and female stud connecting portions across the connected stud and within a width of said web defined between said top edge and bottom edge;
each horizontal blocking member including a top flange integrally connected to and extending from said top edge of said web at an angle perpendicular to said web and a bottom flange integrally connected to and extending from said bottom edge of said web at an angle perpendicular to said web;
said male stud connecting portion further including a first foot extending from said top flange and a second foot extending from said bottom flange rearwardly of and adjacent to said web connected to the vertical side surface of the connected stud; and wherein said female stud connecting portion includes a securement flange extending rearwardly in a perpendicular direction from said web connected to a vertical side surface of the adjacent stud.
11. A plurality of horizontal blocking members connected to a plurality of vertical parallel spaced apart support studs as claimed in claim 10 wherein said male stud connecting portion of each horizontal blocking member is in the form of a tab extending from said web of said horizontal blocking member.
12. A plurality of horizontal blocking members connected to a plurality of vertical parallel spaced apart support studs as claimed in claim 10 or 11 wherein said first foot, said second foot and said securement flap of each horizontal blocking member is attached by screws to side surfaces of vertical studs.
13. A wall stud system comprising at least first and second parallel structural studs and at least one horizontal blocking member located in the space between and mechanically fastened to said first and second structural studs;
each structural stud having a front flange and a rear flange integrally connected by an intermediate portion having parallel vertically extending side surfaces, and wherein each horizontal blocking member comprises a web having a top edge, a bottom edge with a male stud connecting portion at one end of said web and a female stud connecting portion at an opposite end of said web;
said male and female stud connecting portions cooperating such that when two horizontal blocking members are placed in an end to end manner, with one of said male stud connecting portions received in one of said female stud connecting portions a cooperating fit of said male and female stud connecting portions across a stud is defined that maintains an overall width and thickness of the blocking members;
each horizontal blocking member including a top flange integrally connected to and extending from said top edge of said web at an angle perpendicular to said web and a bottom flange integrally connected to and extending from said bottom edge of said web at an angle perpendicular to said web;

said male stud connecting portion further including a first foot extending from said top flange and a second foot extending from said bottom flange rearwardly of and adjacent to said web connected to a vertical side surface of a stud;
and wherein said female stud connecting portion includes a securement flange extending rearwardly in a perpendicular direction from said web connected to a vertical side surface of a stud.
14. A wall stud system as claimed in claim 13 wherein said male stud connecting portion of each horizontal blocking member is in the form of a tab extending from said web of said horizontal blocking member.
15. A wall stud system as claimed in claim 13 or 14 wherein said male stud connecting portion and said female stud connecting portion is attached by screws to said front flange of a stud and said first foot, said second foot and said securement flap of each horizontal blocking member is attached by screws to vertical side surfaces of a stud.
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