US3854192A - Method of attaching lateral bracing to metal studding - Google Patents

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US3854192A US00385457A US38545773A US3854192A US 3854192 A US3854192 A US 3854192A US 00385457 A US00385457 A US 00385457A US 38545773 A US38545773 A US 38545773A US 3854192 A US3854192 A US 3854192A
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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
    • E04B2/76Removable non-load-bearing partitions; Partitions with a free upper edge with framework or posts of metal
    • E04B2/762Cross connections
    • E04B2/763Cross connections with one continuous profile, the perpendicular one passing continuously through the first one
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B23MACHINE TOOLS; METAL-WORKING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B23KSOLDERING OR UNSOLDERING; WELDING; CLADDING OR PLATING BY SOLDERING OR WELDING; CUTTING BY APPLYING HEAT LOCALLY, e.g. FLAME CUTTING; WORKING BY LASER BEAM
    • B23K37/00Auxiliary devices or processes, not specially adapted to a procedure covered by only one of the preceding main groups
    • B23K37/04Auxiliary devices or processes, not specially adapted to a procedure covered by only one of the preceding main groups for holding or positioning work
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • the clip makes possible a novel method for permanently attaching with assurance the bracing member to the studding in a uniformly horizontal position, accomplished by manually adjusting the preliminarily in stalled clip to a final level corresponding to a hOI'lZOI'le tal position of the bracing member before welding the clip to the studding and the bracing element to the clip.
  • the level of the clips may be shifted to appropriate supporting positions, by tapping with a hammer, to insure a uniformly horizontal level of the bracing members, following which welding of the clips to the studs and to the bracing members may be effected.
  • I provide a clip adaptable for attachment to different sizes of studs of varying gauge metal thickness. Different lengths of the clip areprovided according to the width of the studding to which it is applied but the attachment means on the clips is uniform for all lengths of clips and accommodates itself to varying gauge thickness of the studding.
  • I provide a clip made of a plain angle bracket of uniform gauge metalthickness.
  • One of the two legs of the brackets has punched or struck-up out of the level of the leg a pair of aligned, oppositely facing tabs, the spacing between the bights of the tabs being different according to the different widths of slots in the webs for different sizes of studs.
  • Installation of the'aforesaid clip is effected by holding it in a vertical position against the web of the studding with the tabs extending through a slot in the web, and then turning the clip to a horizontal position, in which the web of the studding is gripped under the tabs.
  • I provide a method involving utilization of the aforedescribed clip to insure a final uniformly horizontal level of lateral bracing elementsby first installing the clip on the studding in a preliminary trial position and then manually adjusting it to a final position as determined by the true horizontal level of the bracing element before welding the clip to the studding and the bracing element to the clip.
  • FIG. 1 is a view, illustrating the manner by which my improved clip is adapted to support and attach a lateral bracing member to a metal stud;
  • FIG. 2 is a plan view of a preferred form of clip
  • FIGS. 3 and 4 are side and end views, respectively, of the clip shown in FIG. 2;
  • FIG. 5 is an elevational view of a metal stud, showing the manner in which the clip is installed thereon;
  • FIG. 6 is a sectional view, taken on the line VI-VI of FIG. 5;
  • FIG. 7 is a plan view of a modified form of ,clip.
  • FIGS. 8 and 9 are side and end views, respectively, of the form of clip shown in FIG. 7.
  • the preferred form of clip 10 embodying my invention is shown.
  • the clip 10 is an angle bracket of suitable gauge thickness of metal, such as No. 16 gauge galvanized steel.
  • the two legs of the clip are disposed at an angle of 90 with respect to each other and are of equal length, preferably, as shown in FIG. 9.
  • On the center line of one of the legs are two oppositely facing tabs 11 and 12 struck-up out of the plane of the leg by severing a rectangular area on three sides/As will beseen in FIG. 3, the tabs 11 and 12 are crimped or curved to provide a clearance space 13 with respect to the surface of the leg. Clearance space 13 is approximately equal to the smallest gauge thickness of the metal studs to which it is to be applied. If applied to a stud having a greater gauge thickness, the tabs yieldingly bend away from the leg to accommodate the greater gauge thickness of the stud.
  • FIG. 5 let it be assumed that it is desired to install the clip 10 on a metal stud 15 in which an elongated slot or opening 16 is provided.
  • the workman grasps the non-perforated leg between his thumb and forefinger and then'with the clip in. a vertical position inserts the leg having the tabs 11 and 12lengthwise in the opening 16.
  • the clip is then turned, in a clockwise direction, as shown by the arrows in FIG. 5, until the clip is horizontal and the tabs 11 and 12 grip the metal 'wall of the stud at the sides of the opening 16 in the to slot 16 and rested on the outwardly projecting leg of the clips.
  • a workman may now tap the clips gently with a hammer to level the bracing members in true 3 horizontal alignment. With the bracing members now so aligned and leveled, the workman may now spot weld the clips to the studs to permanently fix them in position, following which the bracing member may be spot welded, at the various studs, to the clips respectively attached thereto.
  • FIGS. 7-9 an alternate form of clip 20 is shown.
  • the clip 20 differs from the clip 10 in the location and contour of the tabs 21 and 22 corresponding to tabs 11 and 12. As seen in FIG. 7, the tabs 21 and 22 are struck-up out of the area of the one leg immediately adjoining the outer edge, while a recess or cut-out area 23 between the tabs is provided. Moreover, the
  • tabs are straight and bent back at a slight angle to the leg of the clip.
  • the angle of inclination of the tabs is such as to provide clearance for studding having maximum gauge thickness of metal.
  • the tabs must be tapped with a hammer to decrease the angle of inclination of the tabs.
  • the spacing between the tabs 21 and 22 may be varied correspondingly to suit different widths of slots in the studs.
  • the clips may be made up in different lengths so as to be shorter than the width of the studs on which they are used.
  • the clip 20 is applied to the studs in the same manner previously described for clip 10, except for tapping of the tabs 21 and 22 to fit the gauge thickness of metal in the stud.
  • a method of attachment of lateral bracing. elements to metal studding of the perforated web type comprising the steps of: r

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The specification discloses a clip attachable manually to steel channel studding, used in building construction, for supporting in a preliminary position a horizontal bracing member that extends through a perforation or slot in the web of the studding. The clip makes possible a novel method for permanently attaching with assurance the bracing member to the studding in a uniformly horizontal position, accomplished by manually adjusting the preliminarily installed clip to a final level corresponding to a horizontal position of the bracing member before welding the clip to the studding and the bracing element to the clip.

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1111 3,854,192 [4 1 Dec. 17, 1974 METHOD OF ATTACHING LATERAL BRACING TO METAL STUDDING Inventor: Theodore S. OKonski, Wheeling,
W. Va.
Assignee: Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Filed: Aug. 3, 1973 Appl. No.: 385,457
References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 8/1931 Goerz 29/4707 x 12/1931 Banfield, .lr 29/47:.1 x 9/1936 Deming 29/472.l
l,8l9,287 l,836,0ll 2,053,216
Primary ExaminerC. W. Lanham Assistant Examiner\ ictor A. DiPalma Attorney, Agent, or Firm-Buell, Blenko & Ziesenheim 57 ABSTRACT The specification discloses a clip attachable manually to steel channel studding, used in building construction, for supporting in a preliminary position a horizontal bracing member that extends through a perforation or slot in the web of the studding. The clip makes possible a novel method for permanently attaching with assurance the bracing member to the studding in a uniformly horizontal position, accomplished by manually adjusting the preliminarily in stalled clip to a final level corresponding to a hOI'lZOI'le tal position of the bracing member before welding the clip to the studding and the bracing element to the clip.
1 Claim, 9 Drawing Figures PAIENTEL GU11 7 5974 saw 2 BF 2 METHOD OF ATTACI-IING LATERAL BRACING 7 TO METAL STUDDING This invention relates to devices attachable to metal studding for supporting and attaching lateral bracing elements to the studding to provide stability and rigidity to a row of studs.
In building construction, it is conventional to provide lateral bracing to vertical studding. This is relatively easy when conventional sized lumber, such as 2 inch X 4 inch, is employed. I
More recently, with the increasing trend toward the use of metal studs, the lateral bracing of the studs presents certain difficulties and problems. It has been the practice, in this regard, to provide metal studs with perforations in the form of elongated holes or slots in the web thereof to enable lateral bracing members to extend laterally through a series or row of studs. Customarily, present practice is to first weld an angle bracket to the web of the studding and then after the lateral bracing member is laid on the angle brackets to weld it to the bracket at each stud.
In order to save time and effort, workmen do not precisely locate the level of the angle brackets on successive studs, before welding to the studding. In consequence, by reason of the irregularity in the level of the brackets on successive studs in a row, lateral bracing members laid on the brackets are not uniformly horizontal. Thus the lateral bracing members after being welded to the brackets present an irregular appearance which is objectionable.
In order to avoid the objectionable appearance of the lateral bracing members resulting from present-day practice, I propose to provide a clip which may be readily and easily attached to the metal studding, in the first instance, by even an unskilled workman, without the necessity of welding. Following preliminary installation. and horizontal alignment of the lateral bracing members on the clips, the level of the clips may be shifted to appropriate supporting positions, by tapping with a hammer, to insure a uniformly horizontal level of the bracing members, following which welding of the clips to the studs and to the bracing members may be effected.
I provide a clip adaptable for attachment to different sizes of studs of varying gauge metal thickness. Different lengths of the clip areprovided according to the width of the studding to which it is applied but the attachment means on the clips is uniform for all lengths of clips and accommodates itself to varying gauge thickness of the studding.
More specifically, I provide a clip made of a plain angle bracket of uniform gauge metalthickness. One of the two legs of the bracketshas punched or struck-up out of the level of the leg a pair of aligned, oppositely facing tabs, the spacing between the bights of the tabs being different according to the different widths of slots in the webs for different sizes of studs. Installation of the'aforesaid clip is effected by holding it in a vertical position against the web of the studding with the tabs extending through a slot in the web, and then turning the clip to a horizontal position, in which the web of the studding is gripped under the tabs.
I further prefer to provide a clip, of the type heretofore mentioned, wherein the tabs on the clip'are yieldably adjustable to accommodate different gauge thickness of metal in the studding to which it is attached.
I provide a method involving utilization of the aforedescribed clip to insure a final uniformly horizontal level of lateral bracing elementsby first installing the clip on the studding in a preliminary trial position and then manually adjusting it to a final position as determined by the true horizontal level of the bracing element before welding the clip to the studding and the bracing element to the clip.
A preferred embodiment of my invention is described in detail hereinafter in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein: 7
FIG. 1 is a view, illustrating the manner by which my improved clip is adapted to support and attach a lateral bracing member to a metal stud;
FIG. 2 is a plan view of a preferred form of clip;
FIGS. 3 and 4 are side and end views, respectively, of the clip shown in FIG. 2;
FIG. 5 is an elevational view of a metal stud, showing the manner in which the clip is installed thereon;
FIG. 6 is a sectional view, taken on the line VI-VI of FIG. 5;
FIG. 7 is a plan view of a modified form of ,clip; and
FIGS. 8 and 9 are side and end views, respectively, of the form of clip shown in FIG. 7.
Referring to F IGS. 2, 3 and 4, the preferred form of clip 10 embodying my invention is shown. Essentially, the clip 10 is an angle bracket of suitable gauge thickness of metal, such as No. 16 gauge galvanized steel.
The two legs of the clip are disposed at an angle of 90 with respect to each other and are of equal length, preferably, as shown in FIG. 9. On the center line of one of the legs are two oppositely facing tabs 11 and 12 struck-up out of the plane of the leg by severing a rectangular area on three sides/As will beseen in FIG. 3, the tabs 11 and 12 are crimped or curved to provide a clearance space 13 with respect to the surface of the leg. Clearance space 13 is approximately equal to the smallest gauge thickness of the metal studs to which it is to be applied. If applied to a stud having a greater gauge thickness, the tabs yieldingly bend away from the leg to accommodate the greater gauge thickness of the stud.
Referring to FIG. 5, let it be assumed that it is desired to install the clip 10 on a metal stud 15 in which an elongated slot or opening 16 is provided. The workman grasps the non-perforated leg between his thumb and forefinger and then'with the clip in. a vertical position inserts the leg having the tabs 11 and 12lengthwise in the opening 16. The clip is then turned, in a clockwise direction, as shown by the arrows in FIG. 5, until the clip is horizontal and the tabs 11 and 12 grip the metal 'wall of the stud at the sides of the opening 16 in the to slot 16 and rested on the outwardly projecting leg of the clips. Since the clips are held frictionally to the web of the studs, a workman may now tap the clips gently with a hammer to level the bracing members in true 3 horizontal alignment. With the bracing members now so aligned and leveled, the workman may now spot weld the clips to the studs to permanently fix them in position, following which the bracing member may be spot welded, at the various studs, to the clips respectively attached thereto.
It will be seen, therefore, that difficulties incident to alignment and leveling of the lateral bracing members as heretofore practiced are entirely obviated, with a saving of time and expenditure of effort.
Referring to FIGS. 7-9, an alternate form of clip 20 is shown. The clip 20 differs from the clip 10 in the location and contour of the tabs 21 and 22 corresponding to tabs 11 and 12. As seen in FIG. 7, the tabs 21 and 22 are struck-up out of the area of the one leg immediately adjoining the outer edge, while a recess or cut-out area 23 between the tabs is provided. Moreover, the
tabs are straight and bent back at a slight angle to the leg of the clip. In this form of clip the angle of inclination of the tabs is such as to provide clearance for studding having maximum gauge thickness of metal. To insure a snug fit for studding of lesser gauge thickness of metal, the tabs must be tapped with a hammer to decrease the angle of inclination of the tabs.
in a manner similar to that of the tabs on clip 10, the spacing between the tabs 21 and 22 may be varied correspondingly to suit different widths of slots in the studs. Moreover, the clips may be made up in different lengths so as to be shorter than the width of the studs on which they are used.
The clip 20 is applied to the studs in the same manner previously described for clip 10, except for tapping of the tabs 21 and 22 to fit the gauge thickness of metal in the stud.
While specific embodiments of a clip suited for the purpose have been described herein, it will be apparent that modifications may be made therein within the terms of the following claims.
I claim:
1. A method of attachment of lateral bracing. elements to metal studding of the perforated web type comprising the steps of: r
a. attaching in preliminary position against the web of a stud and in transverse relation to a perforation therein a clip having studding gripping means,
' b. extending a bracing element through the perforation and resting it on said clip,
0. leveling the bracing element in a uniformly horizontal position,
d. manually adjusting the clip to a level corresponding to the leveled position of the bracing elements,
e. welding the clip to the studding in the position as determined in clause (d), and
f. welding the bracing element to the clip.

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1. A method of attachment of lateral bracing elements to metal studding of the perforated web type, comprising the steps of: a. attaching in preliminary position against the web of a stud and in transverse relation to a perforation therein a clip having studding gripping means, b. extending a bracing element through the perforation and resting it on said clip, c. leveling the bracing element in a uniformly horizontal position, d. manually adjusting the clip to a level corresponding to the leveled position of the bracing elements, e. welding the clip to the studding in the position as determined in clause (d), and f. welding the bracing element to the clip.
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