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US1846872A
US1846872A US319712A US31971228A US1846872A US 1846872 A US1846872 A US 1846872A US 319712 A US319712 A US 319712A US 31971228 A US31971228 A US 31971228A US 1846872 A US1846872 A US 1846872A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
    • E04B1/00Constructions in general; Structures which are not restricted either to walls, e.g. partitions, or floors or ceilings or roofs
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    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
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    • E04F13/02Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings of plastic materials hardening after applying, e.g. plaster
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  • This invention relates toclips orfasteners, and with regard to certain more specific featuresV to fasteners for building construction and the like.
  • the invention accordingly comprises the 0 elements and combinations of elements, features of construction, and arrangements of parts which will be exemplified in the structure hereinafter described, and the scope of A the application of which will be indicated 53) in the following claims.
  • Fig. l is a plan view of a form of the in# "5 vention adapted to hold metal corner beads in place;
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation of Fig. l;
  • Fig. 3 is a plan view showing the device of Figs. l and 2 applied to a metal corner bead;
  • Fig. 4 is a cross section taken on line 4--4 of Fig. 3 and
  • Fig. 5 is a layout showing the economical manner in which the devices shown in Figs.
  • a blank com- 3 posed preferably of sheet metal having a more or less rectangular body portion 3y and a finger 5, the body portion and linger being so symmetrically shaped that they may be stamped from a single strip in the nested ar- 1 openings 17 holes provided Vwhich are to go through them, the fasteners j rangement illustrated in Fig. 5.
  • the shaping is arrangedto eliminate all waste of material, the
  • each Vlinger ccm prising one-half of the space required for shaping the linger onan adjacent'nested 55 blank.
  • the body portions are arranged ⁇ along each side of .the strip in staggered arrangement.
  • Each blank l is provided at its body portion 3 with up struck tongues 7 and 9, one of 60 which tongues?q is open in a direction opposite to the opening of the other tongue 9.
  • the open ends of the tongues'are each provided with'bent up portions ⁇ l1 for facilitating ap-. plication of the deviceQ.” t will be seen by 65 reference to Fig. 3 that cornerbeadsl, such as are used in plastering construction and the 'like have edges l5 and suitable openings 17,V
  • the tongue 9 may beV hooked intoone of the 70 and the tongue7l hooked under an edge l5.
  • the nails 23 are composed preferably of hardened I material, adapted to be driven without bending directly into hard and brittle materials such Vas concrete or gypsum.
  • the domes not only provide a recess for the Y the ⁇ nails in obtaining a sure grip.
  • rolls of metal 27 but aidy in holding in the ⁇ chips *of concrete and the like which would otherwise: fly out and be lost, thereby aiding The final blowsomewhat depresses the dome and compresses any loosened material so as to aid in holding the nail.
  • the rollsL .of metal 27 also v Y provide somewhat of a cylinder in which the nails are better gripped than if they passed .through 'tions ready for driving.
  • Fig. 2 shows the one-piecevassembly as delivered to the user.
  • the advantages of the invention include the nails assembled in the dome, the nesting'features for economical manufacture andthe automatic stop feature, effected when the bottoms of the tongues 7, 9 are reached lupon turning .the device upon 'the corner bead.
  • a finger struck up tongues formed in said body portion, a finger ,extending from the body portion, atleast one dome formed in the finger, an opening in the dome and fastening means assembled and snugly fitting in said opening, said'inger being soformed with respect to the body portions as to leave adjacent space of a shape comprising one-half of the lfinger shape.
  • a clip fastener for corner beads having comprising a body portion, opposaid body portion adapted to enga-ge said openings, an extension from the body porsaid extension having at least one Lopening, fastening means -associated. Vwith said opening and means associatedvwitli the opening for snugly holding said fastening means f in assembly.

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Feb. 2.3, 1932. I W, QA-|`SVAVAC$0N 846,872
FAS TENER Filed Nov. 15, 1928 Patented Feb. 23, 1932 w-ILLIAM'O. Isaacson, or CHICAGO, .ILLInoIs i -Appiieation ined November 1K5, 1928. seriaino 319,712.
This invention relates toclips orfasteners, and with regard to certain more specific featuresV to fasteners for building construction and the like.
5 Among the several objects of the invention may be noted the lprovision of fastening means adapted to be applied directly to concrete, gypsum andglike hard surfaces directly by means of blows and without other compli- G cated movements; the provision of an article of manufacture of the classdescribed which is delivered to the user-with the fastening means assembled and set for driving; andthe provision of a device of the class described l5 which is applicable to the device to which it is fastened with a minimum of complication. Other objects willbe in part obvious and in part pointed lout hereinafter.
The invention accordingly comprises the 0 elements and combinations of elements, features of construction, and arrangements of parts which will be exemplified in the structure hereinafter described, and the scope of A the application of which will be indicated 53) in the following claims.
In the accompanying drawings in which isk illustrated one of various possible embodiments of the invention, Y
Fig. l is a plan view of a form of the in# "5 vention adapted to hold metal corner beads in place;
Fig. 2 is a side elevation of Fig. l; Fig. 3 is a plan view showing the device of Figs. l and 2 applied to a metal corner bead; 35 Fig. 4 is a cross section taken on line 4--4 of Fig. 3 and Fig. 5 is a layout showing the economical manner in which the devices shown in Figs.
l to 4 are manufactured.
Similar reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views of the drawings;
Referring now more particularly to Fig. l, d there is illustrated at numeral l a blank com- 3 posed preferably of sheet metal having a more or less rectangular body portion 3y and a finger 5, the body portion and linger being so symmetrically shaped that they may be stamped from a single strip in the nested ar- 1 openings 17 holes provided Vwhich are to go through them, the fasteners j rangement illustrated in Fig. 5. As willbe `seen from said` 5, the shaping is arrangedto eliminate all waste of material, the
i cut-out portion'on each side of each Vlinger ccmprising one-half of the space required for shaping the linger onan adjacent'nested 55 blank. The body portions are arranged `along each side of .the strip in staggered arrangement. i
Each blank lis provided at its body portion 3 with up struck tongues 7 and 9, one of 60 which tongues?q is open in a direction opposite to the opening of the other tongue 9. The open ends of the tongues'are each provided with'bent up portions `l1 for facilitating ap-. plication of the deviceQ." t will be seen by 65 reference to Fig. 3 that cornerbeadsl, such as are used in plastering construction and the 'like have edges l5 and suitable openings 17,V
so that by suitably positioning the blank l, i the tongue 9 may beV hooked intoone of the 70 and the tongue7l hooked under an edge l5.
Heretofore with structures of thisclass, there have only been-openingsfsuch as nail for the fasteners or the like .75
bein G delivered to the user separately. Sometimes notk even nail'holesY were provided. After getting the blank-1 into the position above described,.onjthe corner bead, the user S0 was required to hold` the blank` and apply a nail or the like through the opening, all with one hand,.so that the other hand, holding a hammer orthelike', mightbe used to drive home the fastening nail or the like. The re- 85 sult was that fingers werev'often injured because ofthe necessity fordoing three things.v Y with onlyrtwo Ahands!l v l have overcome'the `above Idifficulties by providing the 'lingers 5 with pressed-Quail@ hollow domes or cones` 19,each having an opening 2l atits apeX for the purpose of` snugly receivinga nail 23. vltl will be appreciated that the openings 21 inay be'made somewhat smaller than the nails so that thef 95 Y platter may at the :point vof manufacture be driven partially lhome (preferably automatically) ,so as to remain assembled and snugly The metal 27 which fitting in the openings.v
rolls down, due'tofastening Vthe nails in 10.
their domes does Vnot interfere with a fiat placement of the fastener against the wall to which it is fastened (see Fig. 4L) Returning to Fig. 3, it will be seen that after hooking the fastener to the bead by means of the tongues 7, 9, all that is necessary for finalfastening is that the device be held somewhere at a distance from the Vnails 23 by one hand and said nails be given blows with a hammer, inasmuch as they Vhave already Y been positioned in theblanlrl at the point'of manufacture and are ready for driving.
Hence only two operations are required which may be performed two hands. An advantage is that the nails are held in a more rigid position than when held' by hand which lng driven into.
is desirable where concrete or the like is be- The fingers 'are also out of the way of the blows being struck.
, Another advantage of a corner Vbead clip of ythis type rests in theease with which it may be attached to the corner bead and nailed to the concrete. In the course of erection of corner beads it will eliminate the tedious operation of fastening `the nails through the corner beadclip, as well as the danger of striking finger tips-in the vattempt to start .and to drive the comparatively short, stub Y nails used for this purpose.
The nails 23 are composed preferably of hardened I material, adapted to be driven without bending directly into hard and brittle materials such Vas concrete or gypsum.
. The domes not only provide a recess for the Y the `nails in obtaining a sure grip.
rolls of metal 27 but aidy in holding in the `chips *of concrete and the like which would otherwise: fly out and be lost, thereby aiding The final blowsomewhat depresses the dome and compresses any loosened material so as to aid in holding the nail. The rollsL .of metal 27 also v Y provide somewhat of a cylinder in which the nails are better gripped than if they passed .through 'tions ready for driving.
a clean cut opening. from Fig. 2 that lateral serrations 29 aid in holding the nails in their assembled posi- Fig. 2 shows the one-piecevassembly as delivered to the user.
- It will be seen that the advantages of the invention include the nails assembled in the dome, the nesting'features for economical manufacture andthe automatic stop feature, effected when the bottoms of the tongues 7, 9 are reached lupon turning .the device upon 'the corner bead. i
openings, Vsitely disposed holding tonguesk formed in tion,
struck up tongues formed in said body portion, a finger ,extending from the body portion, atleast one dome formed in the finger, an opening in the dome and fastening means assembled and snugly fitting in said opening, said'inger being soformed with respect to the body portions as to leave adjacent space of a shape comprising one-half of the lfinger shape. Y,
3. A clip fastener for corner beads having comprising a body portion, opposaid body portion adapted to enga-ge said openings, an extension from the body porsaid extension having at least one Lopening, fastening means -associated. Vwith said opening and means associatedvwitli the opening for snugly holding said fastening means f in assembly. Y Y
In testimony whereof,`I'have signed my name to this specification this 10th day of November, 1928. v
WILLIAM ISAAGSOAN.
It will be noted In view of the above, it will be fseen that Y theV several, Vobjects ofthe ,inventionr are Y A achieved and'other advantageous resultsattained.
As many changes could beV madein carrying out the'abovey constructions without departing from the scopeof the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the A above description. or shown kin the accom-
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