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US816297A
US816297A US29066405A US1905290664A US816297A US 816297 A US816297 A US 816297A US 29066405 A US29066405 A US 29066405A US 1905290664 A US1905290664 A US 1905290664A US 816297 A US816297 A US 816297A
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    • 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
    • E04B1/18Structures comprising elongated load-supporting parts, e.g. columns, girders, skeletons
    • E04B1/26Structures comprising elongated load-supporting parts, e.g. columns, girders, skeletons the supporting parts consisting of wood
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  • .1 indicates the tie as a whole?l the same being in the-form of a strip of rat er thin sheet metal, preferably galvanized 2, corrugations extending across the tie from edge to edge, the series of corrugations beginning at one end of the tie and extending umnterruptedly to the opposite end of the tie or of such'portion of it as is to find embedment in the joint in which the tie is to be employed; and 3, a continuous longitudinal ser1es of perforations extending through the corrugated portion of the tie, these perforations having greater length than Wldthj their major dimensions being crosswise of the tie.
  • the holding-power of the tie comes from the intermembering of the corrugations with the mortar and also from the keys formed by the mortar within the perforations, the perforations permitting mortar to pass through the tie while it is bemg positioned.
  • the corrugated and perforated features being'uniformly characteristic of the entire length of the embedded tie permits the tie being usefully positioned without special need for accuracy, all embedded portions of the tie being of equal efficiency. Furthermore, any de-' sired portion of the tie may be cut ff without impairing the efficiency of the remaining portion.
  • the corrugations produce valleys alternating with ridges, the ridges on one side of the tie coming opposite the valleys on the other'side.
  • the perforations are through the corrugations and place each valley on one side of the tie in communication with the contiguous valleys on the opposite side.
  • the result is that the mortar-ridge formed by and keying bonded to the two mortar-ridges formed by and keying into the contiguous valleys on the op ositesideofthe tie.
  • a wall-tie for embedment in a mortar-joint formed of a strip of sheet metal provided with a continuous ongitudinal series of transverse corruga tions forming opposin ridges and valleys and with a contlnuous ongitudinal series of perforations through the corrugations and placing each valley incommunication with two opposing valleys the erforations-,having greater length than widt and having their major dimensions parallel with the corrugations.

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PATENTED MAR. 27, 1906.
G. H. OHARLS.
WALL TIE.
APPLIOATION FILED DBO. 7, 1905.
Inventor w, s 23% Attorney Witnesses UNITED sTA r s PATENT OEEIOE.
GEORGE HERBERT CHARLS, O MIDDLETOWN, OHIO, ASSIGNORTO THE AMERICAN ROLLING MILL COMPANY, OF MIDDLETOWN, OHIO.
WALL-TIE,
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented March 27, 1906.
Application filed December 7. 1905. Serial No. 290,664.
-To all whom it may concern:
at Middletown, Butler county, Ohio, (post-' office address No. 539 East Tlnrd street, Middletown, Ohio,) .have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Wall- Ties, of which the following is a specification.
This invention, pertaining to improvements in wall-ties for employment in mortarjoints for the purpose of more perfectly bonding together the component members of a wall structure, will be readily understood from the following description, taken in connection with the acoompan 'ng drawing,
which is a perspective view 0 my improved wall-tie.
In the drawing,.1 indicates the tie as a whole?l the same being in the-form of a strip of rat er thin sheet metal, preferably galvanized 2, corrugations extending across the tie from edge to edge, the series of corrugations beginning at one end of the tie and extending umnterruptedly to the opposite end of the tie or of such'portion of it as is to find embedment in the joint in which the tie is to be employed; and 3, a continuous longitudinal ser1es of perforations extending through the corrugated portion of the tie, these perforations having greater length than Wldthj their major dimensions being crosswise of the tie.
The holding-power of the tie comes from the intermembering of the corrugations with the mortar and also from the keys formed by the mortar within the perforations, the perforations permitting mortar to pass through the tie while it is bemg positioned. The corrugated and perforated features being'uniformly characteristic of the entire length of the embedded tie permits the tie being usefully positioned without special need for accuracy, all embedded portions of the tie being of equal efficiency. Furthermore, any de-' sired portion of the tie may be cut ff without impairing the efficiency of the remaining portion. The corrugations produce valleys alternating with ridges, the ridges on one side of the tie coming opposite the valleys on the other'side. The perforations are through the corrugations and place each valley on one side of the tie in communication with the contiguous valleys on the opposite side. The result is that the mortar-ridge formed by and keying bonded to the two mortar-ridges formed by and keying into the contiguous valleys on the op ositesideofthe tie.
claim As an article of manufacture a wall-tie for embedment in a mortar-joint, formed of a strip of sheet metal provided with a continuous ongitudinal series of transverse corruga tions forming opposin ridges and valleys and with a contlnuous ongitudinal series of perforations through the corrugations and placing each valley incommunication with two opposing valleys the erforations-,having greater length than widt and having their major dimensions parallel with the corrugations.
GEORGE HERBERT CHARLS. Witnesses:
R. C. PHILLIPS, WM. H. L NGENEOKER.
into one valley of the tie is directly
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US4924642A (en) * 1987-03-20 1990-05-15 Juell Per A Device for mounting doors and windows
US5775048A (en) * 1995-07-17 1998-07-07 Orchard; Brian Keith Under deck fastening system
US6240702B1 (en) * 1999-02-26 2001-06-05 Ricky A. Wilson Facia board rack

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4924642A (en) * 1987-03-20 1990-05-15 Juell Per A Device for mounting doors and windows
US5775048A (en) * 1995-07-17 1998-07-07 Orchard; Brian Keith Under deck fastening system
US6240702B1 (en) * 1999-02-26 2001-06-05 Ricky A. Wilson Facia board rack

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