GB2127457A - Attachment member for connecting two spaced wooden beams; truss - Google Patents

Attachment member for connecting two spaced wooden beams; truss Download PDF

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GB2127457A
GB2127457A GB08325221A GB8325221A GB2127457A GB 2127457 A GB2127457 A GB 2127457A GB 08325221 A GB08325221 A GB 08325221A GB 8325221 A GB8325221 A GB 8325221A GB 2127457 A GB2127457 A GB 2127457A
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Joaquin Jack Palacio
Carlos C Cristobal
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    • E04C3/29Joists; Girders, trusses, or trusslike structures, e.g. prefabricated; Lintels; Transoms; Braces built-up from parts of different material, i.e. composite structures
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The attachment member 32 comprises an intermediate leg 98 with connecting plates 96 at opposite ends. Connecting plates 96 have teeth 100 perpendicular to the plates. Intermediate leg 98 has groove(s) 102 in the face opposite to the direction of the teeth. Groove 102 extends the entire length of leg 98 between plates 96. Groove 102 is deeper near plates 96 than midway between the plates. Leg 98 also has a pair of side flanges 104 projecting from both its outside edges in the same direction as teeth 100. The depth of side flanges 104 is least near plates 96 and greatest at the midpoint. <IMAGE>

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SPECIFICATION Truss assembly and attachment member for use with trusses The present invention relates to wooden trusses used for supporting structural loads and to hardware used in constructing wooden trusses which enhances the ease of installation and increases the resultant structural rigidity of the installed trusses for bearing structural loads.
In constructing various types of wooden truss assemblies, including both roof trusses and floor joists, it has been common to use large wooden structural members such as 2a (5.08 cm) by 10" (25.4 cm). Such large wooden members, however, are becoming increasingly difficult to obtain and have increased substantially in cost. Consequently various alternatives have been sought for enabling the construction of trusses which are able to bear the structural loads of full dimension lumber but which are constructed from smaller pieces of dimension lumber such as 2" (5.08 cm) by 4" (10.16 cm) members which are spaced apart by metal connectors.
Substitutes for full dimension lumber roof trusses and floor joists must satisfy two primary criteria. First, the trusses must be able to withstand large compressive loads so that they may be used for bearing substantial structural loads. Secondly, it is desirable that the trusses be prefabricated at a manufacturing plant at a low labour cost and shipped to a building site without a high degree of risk of incurring damage to the trusses.
Various types of hardware have been developed for making prefabricated trusses.
United States Patents Nos. 3 025 577 to Jureit; 3 298 151 to Jureit; 3 503 173 to Jureit; 4 078 352 to Knowles and 4 348 850 to Reeder et al. and the United States Patent Application Serial No. 337 671 (Patent No. ), filed September 24, 1982 and entitled TRUSS STRUCTURES CONSTRUCTED WITH METAL WEB MEMBERS, which is assigned to the assignee of the present invention, are representative of metal connectors which have been used for manufacturing trusses from smaller dimension lumber such as 2" (5.08 cm) by 4" (10.1 6 cm).
Said Patent Application Serial No. 337 671 is hereby incorporated by reference.
The latter of the noted Jureit patents (No.
3 503 1 73) discloses a metal strut member formed from a sheet metal plate for interconnecting top and bottom wooden chords where the strut member can have side longitudinally extending flanges and locating tabs stamped out of the ends of the plate.
The Knowles patent discloses a truss web structure with legs having pairs of longitudinally extending flanges which project in the same direction as teeth stricken from connectors located at each end of the web and at its apex and a longitudinally extending rib which projects in a direction opposite the direction of projection of the teeth. The Reeder et al. patent also discloses a web member for constructing truss structures with each leg of the web member having a pair of longitudinally extending flanges and locating tabs arranged at the ends of such flanges for arranging the web member on the wooden chord members.
Prefabricated truss hardware has been proposed (i.e. in the aforementioned United States Patent Appln. Serial No. 337 671) comprising a metal web member with two legs and connecting plates disposed at the apex of the web member where the legs intersect and at the opposite end of each leg. The connecting plates each have a plurality of sharp projections extending generally perpendicular from the connecting plates. All of the connecting plates are disposed in the same plane. Each of the legs has at least one groove extending from the same side as the sharp projections of the connecting plates and extending substantially the entire length of the leg between the connecting plates. This groove is deeper in the proximity of the connecting plates than at the centre of the leg midway between the connecting plates.On each of the legs, there is a pair of side flanges attached to and projecting from both outside edges of the leg and extending in the same direction as the groove in such leg. The depth of the side flanges varies throughout their length with the smallest depth being in the proximity of the connecting plates and the greatest depth being in the proximity of the midpoint of the flanges located between the connecting plates.
Attachment members have been marketed for connecting together the spaced apart wooden members which are used for constructing trusses.
These attachment members have first and second connecting plates disposed at opposite ends of an intermediate leg which extends transversely between the ends of the spaced apart first and second wooden members of the truss. The intermediate leg of the aforementioned attachment members contains a plurality of parallel adjacent ridges of substantially constant cross-sectional shape and size which project outward away from the direction that the sharp projections in the connecting plates project when engaging the spaced apart first and second wooden members of the truss.
An object of the present invention is to provide an improved attachment member which may be secured so as to extend in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis of the spaced apart upper and lower wooden members of a truss assembly to provide increased rigidity and resistance to torsional and compression forces imposed on the truss assembly.
A further object of the present invention is to provide an attachment member which is reinforced to resist bending movements resulting from the application of high loads.
An attachment member in accordance with the present invention provides a mechanism for connecting together the wooden chord members within individual trusses to provide increased rigidity and resistance to compression and torsional loading which could cause bending of the attachment members and collapsing of the truss assembly or could cause the upper and lower wooden chord members within the truss to twist with respect to each other.
According to one aspect of the present invention there is provided an attachment member adapted for connection of two spaced apart wooden members comprising: (a) first and second connecting plates disposed at opposite ends of an intermediate leg section, said connecting plates each having two sides and a plurality of teeth projecting generally perpendicular to said connecting plates from one side of said connecting plates, said connecting plates being disposed in the same plane; and (b) said intermediate leg section interconnecting said connecting plates and having a groove extending from the same side of said attachment member as said teeth projecting from said connecting plates and extending substantially the entire length of said intermediate leg section between said connecting plates, the depth of said groove varying along its length with such depth being greatest in the proximity of said connecting plates and smallest in the centre of said intermediate leg section between said connecting plates and said intermediate leg section having a pair of side flanges attached to and projecting from said intermediate leg section on the outside edges of said intermediate leg section and extending in the same direction from said attachment member as said groove.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention the teeth are stricken from the connector members in pairs so as to leave a longitudinally extending slot between the teeth of each pair. These teeth and the slots are oriented such that the teeth lie approximately perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the leg section and the slots lie substantially parallel to such axis of the leg section. At each of the ends of the leg section, adjacent to the connecting member, there is a locating tab which is stricken out of the leg section of the plate and leaves a longitudinally extending slot. The locating tabs are preferably arranged along the central axis of the ieg. Located on opposite sides of the slot left in the plate by the locating tabs are longitudinally extending beads that project in a direction from the plate opposite to the direction of the teeth.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the maximum depth of each of the flanges is approximately 2 of the width of the intermediate leg. The depth of the side flanges also can vary along the length of the flanges with the lowest depth being in the proximity of the connecting members and the highest depth being in the proximity of the mid-point of the flanges located between the connecting members.
According to another aspect of the present invention there is provided a wooden truss comprising: (a) a pair of spaced apart wooden members fixedly attached to a plurality of metal web members which are disposed along the length of the wooden members, the wooden members each having a first end and a second end, the first end of the spaced apart said first and second wooden members being the first end of the truss and the second end of the spaced apart first and second wooden members being the second end of the truss, the first end and the second end of the truss having at least one attachment member attached thereto between the first and second wooden members, said attachment member including:: (b) first and second connecting plates disposed at opposite ends of an intermediate leg section, said connecting plates each having two sides and a plurality of teeth projecting generally perpendicular to said connecting plates from one side of said connecting plates, said connecting plates being disposed in the same plane; and (c) said intermediate leg section interconnecting said connecting plates and having a groove extending from the same side of said attachment member as said teeth projecting from said connecting plates and extending substantially the entire length of said intermediate leg section between said connecting plates, the depth of said groove varying along its length with such depth being greatest in the proximity of said connecting plates and smallest in the centre of said intermediate leg section between said connecting plates and said intermediate leg section having a pair of side flanges attached to and projecting from said intermediate leg section on the outside edges of said intermediate leg section and extending in the same direction from said attachment member as said groove.The depth of the side flanges also can be varied throughout their length with the lowest depth being in the proximity of the connecting members and the highest depth being in the proximity of the midpoint of the flanges located between the connecting members.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: Figure 1 is a side elevational view of a portion of a truss assembly constructed in accordance with the present invention with the use of an attachment member according to the present invention; Figure 2 is a top plan view of an attachment member in accordance with the present invention; Figure 3(a) is a cross-sectional view of the attachment member shown in Figure 2 taken along section lines 3a-3a; Figure 3(b) is a cross-sectional view of the attachment member shown in Figure 2 taken along line 3b-3b; Figure 3(c) is a cross-sectional view of the attachment member shown in Figure 2 taken along the line 3c-3c; ; Figure 4 is a side elevational view of a portion of another truss assembly constructed in accordance with the present invention with the use of an attachment member according to the present invention.
Figure 5 is a top plan view of another embodiment of an attachment member in accordance with the present invention.
Description of the Preferred Embodiments A truss 10 constructed in accordance with the present invention is shown in Figure 1. The truss 10 is constructed for use as a floor joist and is manufactured from an upper wooden member 12 and a lower wooden member 14 which may be made from standard dimension lumber such as a 2" (5.08 cm) by 4" (10.16cm) which is turned on its side so that the width of each 2" (5.08 cm) by 4" (10.16 cm) within a truss is parallel to the horizontal.
The upper wooden member 12 and the lower wooden member 14 are fixedly attached to a plurality of metal web members 1 6 which may be of any known construction but which preferably are those which are described in the aforementioned United States Patent Application Serial No. 337 671. Each of the metal web members 1 6 has three connecting plate members 1 8 which have a plurality of sharp teeth-like projections which are pressed into the wooden members 12 and 14 so that they are completely embedded in the wood to securely attach the metal web member to the upper and lower wooden members. The sharp teeth-like projections preferably are manufactured in accordance with the teachings of United States Patent No. 4 343 580 which is assigned to the assignee of the present invention.A pair of legs 20 of each web member 1 6 connect the connecting plate member 1 8 at the vertex with the connecting plate members at the ends of the web member.
Both the ends of the upper wooden member 12 and the lower wooden member 14 are braced with attachment members 32 which are attached adjacent to the ends of the wooden members 12 and 1 4. The attachment member is described below in conjunction with Figures 2, 3(a), 3(b) and 3(c). Attachment members also can be arranged at intermediate locations along wooden members 12 and 14. Such intermediate attachment members, such as attachment members 34 can be used if additional support is needed in longer truss structures or to box in an area in the truss structure through which a duct is to pass such as shown in Figure 4.
The attached member 32 of the present invention is illustrated in Figure 2 and Figures 3(a), 3(b) and 3(c). The attachment member 32 has a pair of spaced apart connecting plate members 96 which are separated by an intermediate leg section 98. Each connecting plate member has a plurality of sharp teeth projections 100 which are stricken from the section of the sheet metal plate forming the connector plate member and leave slots 101 in the metal plate. These teeth 100 extend generally perpendicularly from the plane of the connecting plate member 96 and are oriented such that the major portion of the face of each tooth faces the longitudinal axis of the attachment member. The construction of the teeth projections 100 are preferably made in accordance with the teachings of United States Patent No. 4 343 580.
In the sheet metal plate forming the attachment member in each of the areas adjacent to the connecting plate members 96, there is a locating tab 106 that is struck out of the plate leaving a slot 108. Locating tab 106 extends in the same direction as teeth projections 100 but the locating tab is longer and generally wider than the teeth projections. This locating tab is used to assist in positioning the wooden chords 12 and 14 with the attachment member arranged between the chords. When constructing truss structure 10, the attachment is placed so that the locating tabs abut the inner edges of wooden chords 12 and 14 and the connecting plate members lie over the side faces of the wooden chords. The teeth 100 of the connecting plate members subsequently are driven into the wooden chords.
On opposite sides of each of slots 108 formed by striking out locating tabs 106 are beads 110 and 112. These beads 110 and 112 act to shift the moment of inertia in the area of the locating tab in the attachment member. The crosssectional shape of beads 110 and 112 are shown in Figure 3(a), which is taken along line 3a-3a in Figure 2. These beads extend slightly beyond slot 108 as shown in Figure 2.
The intermediate section 98 has a crosssectional shape which is illustrated in detail in Figures 3(a), 3(b) and 3(c). A groove 102 extends substantially the entire length of the intermediate section 98. The groove 102 projects in the same direction as the teeth projections 100 of the connecting plate members 96. A pair of side flanges 104 are located at the outside edges of the intermediate leg section 98; these flanges also project in the same direction as the teeth projections 100.
Figures 3(b) and 3(c), which are respectively cross-sectional views taken along section lines 3b-3b and 3c-3c of Figure 2, illustrate the variation in the depth of the groove 102. In addition, the height of the side flange 104 can be varied along their length as shown in Figures 3(b) and 3(c). Specifically, the depth of the groove 102, which extends from the same side of attachment member 32 as teeth projections 100, is greatest in the proximity of the point of attachment of the intermediate leg section 98 to the respective connecting plate members 96. The depth of the groove 102 is smallest in the proximity of the midpoint of the intermediate section 98 located between the connecting plate members 96.The depth of the groove 102 varies gradually along the length of the intermediate leg section 98 between the deepest and shallowest points. The preferred variation in depth of groove 102 is a substantially uniform variation along the length of the intermediate section.
The side flanges 104 project in the same direction from the attachment member as the groove 102 and the teeth projections 1 00. The smallest depth of the side flange 104 is reached in the proximity of the point of attachment of the ends of the intermediate section 98 to the connecting plate members 96. The variation in height of the flanges 104 is gradual between the ends in the proximity of connecting plate members 96 and the midpoint of the intermediate leg section 98. The greatest depth of the side flanges 104 is reached in the proximity of the midpoint of the intermediate leg section 98 located between the connecting plate members 96. The metal not used in forming the groove as the depth of the groove decreases can be taken up by increasing the depth of the flanges. The width of the intermediate leg section 98 is substantially uniform along its length.Thus, the attachment member can be formed starting with a rectangular metal blank.
The groove 102 and the side flanges 104 function as a means for stiffening the attachment member to sufficiently increase the rigidity of the member for avoiding bending under compressive or tortional loads. In the preferred form of the invention, the maximum depth of each of the flanges 104 is approximately 2 and at least approximately 3 of the width of the intermediate leg section 98.
As an alternative to a single groove 102 extending the entire length of the intermediate section, two smaller grooves which project in the same direction as groove 102 can be used with one such groove being located at each end of the intermediate section 98. An attachment member with the two smaller grooves is shown in Figure 5.
When two small grooves are used, the extra metal that is not taken up in forming the grooves in proximity to the midpoint can be used for forming deeper side flange 104 in the central portion of the intermediate section 98.
While the preferred use of the attachment member is to connect the upper and lower wooden members 12 and 14 within a truss 10, it shouid be clearly understood that the invention may be used to connect together spaced apart pieces of wood for any use.
The invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof as set down in the attached claims. The present embodiments are therefore to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced therein.

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1. An attachment member adapted for connection of two spaced apart wooden members comprising: (a) first and second connecting plates disposed at opposite ends of an intermediate leg section, said connecting plates each having two sides and a plurality of teeth projecting generally perpendicular to said connecting plates from one side of said connecting plates, said connecting plates being disposed in the same plane; and (b) said intermediate leg section interconnecting said connecting plates and having a groove extending from the same side of said attachment member as said teeth projecting from said connecting plates and extending substantially the entire length of said intermediate leg section between said connecting plates, the depth of said groove varying along its length with such depth being greatest in the proximity of said connecting plates and smallest in the centre of said intermediate leg section between said connecting plates and said intermediate leg section having a pair of side flanges attached to and projecting from said intermediate leg section on the outside edges of said intermediate leg section and extending in the same direction from said attachment member as said groove.
2. An attachment member adapted for connection of two spaced apart wooden members comprising: (a) first and second connecting plates disposed at opposite ends of an intermediate leg section, said connecting plates each having two sides and a plurality of teeth projecting generally perpendicularly to said connecting plates from one of said connecting plates, said connecting plates being disposed in the same plane; and (b) said intermediate leg section interconnecting said connecting plates and having two grooves extending from the same side of said attachment member as said teeth project from said connecting plates and extending along the length of the said intermediate leg section between said connecting plates, said grooves being located at opposite ends of said intermediate leg section and said intermediate leg section having a pair of side flanges attached to and projecting from said intermediate leg section on the outside edges of said intermediate leg section and extending in the same direction from said attachment member as said grooves.
3. An attachment member according to claim 1 , wherein the depth of said groove varies substantially continuously along the length of said groove.
4. An attachment member according to claim 1 or 2 wherein, the depth of said side flanges varies along their length with the smallest depth of said side flanges being in the proximity of said connecting plates and the greatest depth being in the proximity of the midpoint of said flanges located between said connecting plates.
5. An attachment member according to claim 4 wherein, the projection of each of said flanges at its deepest point is at least approximately T of the width of said intermediate leg section.
6. An attachment member according to claim 4 wherein, the projection of each of said flanges at its deepest point is approximately 2 of the width of said intermediate leg section.
7. An attachment member according to claim 1 or 2 wherein, said intermediate leg section has a locating tab at each end adjacent to each of said connecting plates, said locating tabs extend from said intermediate leg section in the same direction as said side flanges and serves to assist in arranging said attachment member between wooden members to be interconnected by said attachment member with said connecting plates lying over such wooden members, and said locating tabs being struck out of said intermediate leg section so as to leave longitudinally extending slots in said intermediate leg section.
8. An attachment member according to claim 7 wherein, said intermediate leg section has beads extending in a longitudinal direction and projecting in a direction opposite said locating tabs, one of said beads being located and extending along each side of each of said slots formed by said locating tabs.
9. An attachment member according to claim 1,2 or 8 wherein, each of said teeth has its face lying approximately perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of said attachment member.
10. A wooden truss comprising: (a) a pair of spaced apart wooden members fixedly attached to a plurality of metal web members which are disposed along the length of the wooden members, the wooden members each having a first end and a second end, the first end of the spaced apart said first and second wooden members being the first end of the truss and the second end of the spaced apart first and second wooden members being the second end of the truss, the first end and the second end of the truss having at least one attachment member attached thereto between the first and second wooden members, said attachment member including:: (b) first and second connecting plates disposed at opposite ends of an intermediate leg section, said connecting plates each having two sides and a plurality of teeth projecting generally perpendicular to said connecting plates from one side of said connecting plates, said connecting plates being disposed in the same plane; and (c) said intermediate leg section interconnecting said connecting plates and having a groove extending from the same side of said attachment member as said teeth projecting from said connecting plates and extending substantially the entire length of said intermediate leg section between said connecting plates, the depth of said groove varying along its length with such depth being greatest in the proximity of said connecting plates and smallest in the centre of said intermediate leg section between said connecting plates and said intermediate leg section having a pair of side flanges attached to and projecting from said intermediate leg section on the outside edges of said intermediate leg section and extending in the same direction from said attachment member as said groove.
11. A wooden truss comprising: (a) a pair of spaced apart wooden members fixedly attached to a plurality of metal web members which are disposed along the length of the wooden members, the wooden members each having a first end and a second end, the first end of the spaced apart said first and second wooden members being the first end of the truss and the second end of the spaced apart first and second wooden members being the second end of the truss, the first end and the second end of the truss having at least one attachment member attached thereto between the first and second wooden members, said attachment member including:: (b) first and second connecting plates disposed at opposite ends of an intermediate leg section, said connecting plates each having two sides and a plurality of teeth projecting generally perpendicular to said connecting plates from one side of said connecting plates, said connecting plates being disposed in the same plane: and (c) said intermediate leg section interconnecting said connecting plates and having a groove extending from the same side of said attachment member as said teeth projecting from said connecting plates and extending substantially the entire length of said intermediate leg section between said connecting plates, the depth of said groove varying along its length with such depth being greatest in the proximity of said connecting plates and smallest in the centre of said intermediate leg section between said connecting plates and said intermediate leg section having a pair of side flanges attached to and projecting from said intermediate leg section on the outside edges of said intermediate leg section and extending in the same direction from said attachment member as said groove.
12. A wooden truss according to claim 10 wherein, the depth of said groove varies substantially continuously along the length of said groove.
13. A wooden truss according to claim 10 or 11 wherein, the depth of said side flanges varies along their length with the smallest depth of said side flanges being in the proximity of said connecting plates and the greatest depth being in the proximity of the midpoint of said flanges located between said connecting plates.
14. A wooden truss according to claim 13 wherein, the projection of each of said flanges at its deepest point is at least approximately W of the width of said intermediate leg section.
1 5. A wooden truss according to claim 13 wherein, the projection of each of said flanges at its deepest point is approximately T of the width of said intermediate leg section.
1 6. A wooden truss according to claim 10 or 11 wherein said intermediate leg section has a locating tab at each end adjacent to each of said connecting plates, said locating tabs extend from said intermediate leg section in the same direction as said side flanges and serves to assist in arranging said attachment member between wooden members to be interconnected by said attachment member with said connecting plates lying over such wooden members, and said locating tabs being struck out of said intermediate leg section so as to leave longitudinally extending slots in said intermediate leg section.
17. A wooden truss according to claim 1 6 wherein said intermediate leg section has beads extending in a longitudinal direction and projecting in a direction opposite said locating tabs, one of said beads being located and extending along each side of each of said slots formed by said locating tabs.
18. A wooden truss according to claim 1 7 wherein each of said teeth has its face lying approximately perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of said attachment member.
1 9. An attachment member for the connection of two spaced apart wooden members substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as illustrated in Figs. 1 to 4 or Fig. 5 of the accompanying drawings.
20. A wooden truss substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as illustrated in Fig. 1 or Fig. 4 of the accompanying drawings.
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