Claims
- 1. In combination, a wooden stud wall for a building and the like and a diagonal brace for tensile loading for the wall to prevent the wall from sagging under a racking load, the stud wall having horizontally extending and vertically spaced top and sole plates between which are fastened spaced and upright studs, the wall having end studs between the terminal ends of the top and sole plates, the brace comprising an elongate and flat metal strap with a plurality of preformed holes spaced from each other along the length thereof, the metal strap extending continuously from the top plate to the sole plate and extending diagonally across the studs and the top and sole plates on one side of the stud wall and being nailed to each of the studs crossed and to the sides of the top and sole plates, the ends of the metal strap being bent over into flush engagement with the upper and lower surfaces of the top and sole plates and extending obliquely across such plate surfaces, the upper end of the metal strap being bent around the corner between the side and top surface of the top plate at a location closely adjacent the terminal end of the top plate, and the upper end of the strap lying on the top plate in superposed relation to the upper end of the end stud of the stud wall, and the upper and lower ends of the metal strap being secured flush against the plates by nails driven vertically through the preformed holes and solidly into the plates.
- 2. The invention according to claim 1 wherein the strap is of steel and the strap ends being manually hammered over the top and sole plates of the stud wall into flush engagement with the upper and lower surfaces of the stud wall plates without significant crushing of the plates.
- 3. The invention according to claim 1 and the preformed holes in the ends of the metal strap being arranged in a triangular relation, and each end of the metal strap defining a tapered apex with end edges oriented obliquely to each other and obliquely to each of the longitudinal side edges of the metal strap.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 447,296, filed Mar. 1, 1974 and now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (14)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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