The present invention relates to a connection system with a connector piece for use in timber constructions, which is composed of a metal angle section having dowel-type joints, i.e. nails and fully threaded screws, and a system using such connector piece.
Typically known connection devices for timber constructions are in the form of a metal angle section, to provide structural connection between one or more wooden parts.
Patent U.S. Pat. No. 5,467,570 (title: Tension tie, Proprietor: Simpson Strong-Tie Co., Inc.) discloses a connector piece that is subjected to tension forces and is adapted to connect wood, or steel structural parts to a reinforced concrete structural base member. (Holdown). Such US publication discloses side reinforcements to brace the structure against parallel or shear stresses.
Patent EP2093335A2 (title: One-piece angle bracket for fastening a first construction element to a second construction element, Proprietor: Simpson Strong-Tie Co., Inc.) discloses a connector piece in the form of an angle section with a central reinforcement, which is adapted to prevent deformation in case of stresses parallel to the folding axis (shear in the plane) to connect structural wooden parts.
Patent EP2093336A2 (title: Angle bracket for fastening a first construction element to a second construction element and method for producing an angle bracket, Proprietor: Simpson Strong-Tie Co., Inc.) discloses a connector piece in the form of an angle section with side reinforcements, adapted to prevent deformation in case of stresses parallel to the folding axis (shear in the plane) to connect structural wooden parts.
Patent DE202004006321U1 (title: Winkelverbinder für Holzkonstruktionen, Pr: GH-Baubeschläge GmbH), Proprietor: Simpson Strong-GmbH) discloses a connector piece in the form of an angle section with multiple reinforcements, adapted to deformation in case of stresses parallel to the folding axis (shear in the plane) to connect structural wooden parts.
The prior art still suffers from certain drawbacks. Various connector pieces are needed to absorb stresses, namely perpendicular (tension) and parallel (shear) to the folding axis, especially in CrossLam timber buildings, also known as XLAM or CLT. The aforementioned connection member for tension stresses (holdown), when used in a wood-to-wood (e.g. wall-to-floor) joint requires the solid wood walls of the upper floor to have the same thickness as those of the lower floor. Finally, in order to increase the stiffness of the angle section, due to stresses parallel to the folding axis, the prior art always uses different types of reinforcements, while optimizing the thickness of the angle section.
Reinforcements are needed to ensure resistance, but entail high manufacturing costs and may cause the connector piece to have a greater bulk.
The object/scope of the present invention is to obviate the prior art drawbacks.
In particular the present invention has the object of providing a connector piece for timber constructions as described hereinbefore, that allows a single device to be used for various stresses (tension and shear in the plane). Another object of the present invention is to greatly increase the strength and rigidity of the connection system for very high stresses, e.g. those resulting from seismic events or by gusts of wind.
To fulfill the above purposes, the invention provides a novel connector piece for timber constructions in the form of a metal angle section with a particular arrangement of the holes for the dowel-type fasteners, i.e. nails and fully threaded screws.
This object/scope is achieved by a connection system with a connector piece for timber constructions, which is composed of a first metal plate, preferably made of steel. The thickness of the steel preferably ranges from 3 mm to 6 mm, and is advantageously 4 mm. The plate is bent at an angle of substantially 90° to form an angle section. The vertical side of the plate of the connector piece is formed with a series of holes whose diameter ranges from 4 mm to 6 mm, and is preferably 5 mm; the horizontal side is formed with a first series of holes whose diameter d ranges from 4 mm to 6 mm, and is preferably 5 mm. The horizontal side of the connector piece, near the 90° folding axis, at a distance i between the folding axis and the center of the hole, is formed with a second series of holes whose diameter n ranges from 11 mm to 13 mm, and is preferably 12 mm. The first holes having the smaller diameter are adapted to receive smooth or grooved nails, screws or similar, whereas the second holes having the greater diameter are adapted to receive fully threaded screws, that form an angle a ranging from 60° to 85°, preferably 75°, with respect to the horizontal plane.
This arrangement of the fully threaded screws results in a surprising effect and stiffens the entire connection, thereby affording greater strength.
Furthermore the object is fulfilled by means of a connection consisting of a connector piece of the invention.
Unlike the prior art, the connector piece can be used for stresses both perpendicular (tension) and parallel (shear in the plane) to the folding axis, and is well-suited for advanced structural calculations that account for these multiple stresses. The connector piece in the form of a metal angle section requires no additional reinforcement between the two flanges, because the fully threaded screws in the assembly of wooden parts prevent any deformation caused by stresses parallel to the folding axis. The connector piece can receive a large number of nails to meet the strength and stiffness requirements associated with very high stresses resulting from earthquakes or wind. The connector piece has a small height, which provides the advantage that it does not extend above the subfloor parts. The connector piece hereof is optimized for CrossLam timber buildings (XLAM, CLT) and affords simplified assembly of the timber construction.
This combination of small nails/screws or similar and fully threaded screws can surprisingly stop stresses both perpendicular and parallel to the folding axis.
The invention will be now described in further detail, based on the description of a preferred, not exclusive embodiment that is schematically shown by way of illustration and without limitation in the accompanying figures.
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The plate 5 is divided by folding axis into a vertical part of the plate 3 and a horizontal part 4. The vertical side 3 of the connector piece is formed with a series of first holes 8 whose diameter d preferably ranges from 4 mm to 6 mm, and is advantageously 5 mm; the horizontal side, e.g. In one embodiment, is formed with 35 holes 8 whose diameter d ranges from 4 mm to 6 mm, and is advantageously 5 mm. The horizontal side of the connector piece, near the 90° folding axis is formed with a second series of holes 7 having a greater diameter n, preferably ranging from 9 mm to 15 mm, and advantageously 12 mm. The first holes 8 with the diameter d are adapted to receive smooth or grooved nails, screws or similar, whereas the second holes 7 with the diameter n are adapted to receive fully threaded screws, that form an angle a ranging from 60° to 85°, advantageously 75°, with respect to the horizontal plane.
Advantageously, the connection system formed by a connection consisting of a connector piece of the invention which connects a first wooden construction part 6 with a second wooden construction part. The two elements form a substantially right angle. The connector piece is fastened with a first series of fully threaded screws, which fit into the holes 7 at an angle a ranging from 60° to 85° formed by the screw and the plate with the holes, advantageously about 75°. These holes are arranged substantially adjacent to the folding line at a distance of not more than 25 mm, advantageously 5 mm. The connection is secured with a second series of nails and/or screws in the holes 8. These second screws/nails have a smaller diameter than the first series of fully threaded screws, which and fit into the holes substantially perpendicularly to their respective plate and into the two wooden construction parts.
Advantageously the fully threaded screws do not require a washer/ring to be interposed between the plate and their head.
It will be finally appreciated that the system and connector as described heretofore are susceptible of additions, changes or variants that would be obvious to the skilled person, without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
1 connector piece
2 section line, 2-2
3 lower plate part
4 upper plate part
5 metal plate
6 wooden construction part
7 hole
8 hole
9 fully threaded screws
a angle
b,p,h,g,r,k,l,f distance between holes
e,o,q,s distance of holes from edge
l,c distance of holes from folding axis
j distance between first and second holes
d,n diameter of holes
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