Claims
- 1. A connector for a composite wall having first and second spaced apart concrete layers and an insulation layer sandwiched between the concrete layers, the connector comprising:
- a central body portion;
- first and second end portions extending oppositely from the central body portion, wherein each of the central body portion and first and second end portions are substantially flat and all have substantially the same thickness;
- a pointed tip on the first end portion such that the connector can be forced through the insulation layer without pre-forming a hole in the insulation layer, with the first and second ends extending outwardly from opposite sides of the insulation layer;
- a flange between the central body portion and second end portion to limit the penetration of the connector through the insulation;
- the first and second end portions each having a segment of varying dimension so as to hold the first and second concrete layers, respectively, against movement away from the insulation layer; and
- the segment of the second end portion including a head and the varying dimension being a decreasing width toward the central body portion so as to define a holding surface with a dimension narrower than the central body portion.
- 2. The connector of claim 1 wherein the central body portion and first and second end portions have a one-piece construction.
- 3. The connector of claim 1 wherein the segment of the first end portion includes an increasing width from the tip to a wide point and a decreasing width from the wide point toward the central body portion.
- 4. The connector of claim 1 wherein the second end portion has a blunt terminal end.
- 5. The connector of claim 1 wherein the second end portion head is adapted to receive a tool for rotating the connector about a longitudinal axis.
- 6. A connector for a composite wall having first and second spaced apart concrete layers and an insulation layer sandwiched between the concrete layers, the connector comprising:
- a central body portion;
- first and second end portions extending oppositely from the central body portion, wherein each of the central body portion and first and second end portions are substantially rectangular in cross section;
- a pointed tip on the first end portion such that the connector can be forced through the insulation layer without pre-forming a hole in the insulation layer, with the first and second ends extending outwardly from opposite sides of the insulation layer;
- a flange between the central body portion and second end portion to limit the penetration of the connector through the insulation;
- the first and second end portions each having a segment of varying dimension so as to hold the first and second concrete layers, respectively, against movement away from the insulation layer; and
- the segment of the second end portion including a head and the varying dimension being a decreasing width toward the central body portion so as to define a holding surface with a dimension narrower than the central body portion.
- 7. The connector of claim 6 being comprised of a material with a low thermal conductivity.
- 8. The connector of claim 6 wherein the central body portion and first and second end portions have a one-piece construction.
- 9. The connector of claim 6 wherein the segment of the first end portion includes an increasing width from the tip to a wide point and a decreasing width from the wide point toward the central body portion.
- 10. A connector for a composite wall having first and second spaced apart concrete layers and an insulation layer sandwiched between the concrete layers, the connector comprising:
- a central body portion;
- first and second end portions extending oppositely from the central body portion, wherein the first end portion includes threads for threaded passage through the insulation layer;
- a pointed tip on the first end portion such that the connector can be forced through the insulation layer without pre-forming a hole in the insulation layer, with the first and second ends extending outwardly from opposite sides of the insulation layer;
- a flange between the central body portion and second end portion to limit the penetration of the connector through the insulation;
- the first and second end portions each having a segment of varying dimension so as to hold the first and second concrete layers, respectively, against movement away from the insulation layer; and
- the segment of the second end portion including a head and the varying dimension being a decreasing width toward the central body portion so as to define a holding surface with a dimension narrower than the central body portion.
- 11. The connector of claim 10 wherein the central body portion includes threads.
- 12. The connector of claim 11 wherein the threads of the central body portion form a moisture seal when the connector is threaded through the insulation to prevent migration of moisture through the insulation layer.
- 13. A connector for a composite wall having first and second spaced apart concrete layers and an insulation layer sandwiched between the concrete layers, the connector comprising:
- a central body portion;
- first and second end portions extending oppositely from the central body portion;
- a pointed tip on the first end portion such that the connector can be forced through the insulation layer without pre-forming a hole in the insulation layer, with the first and second ends extending outwardly from opposite sides of the insulation layer wherein the tip on the first end portion includes rasps for boring through the insulation.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO A RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Continuation-in-part application based on Ser. No. 08/615,638 filed Mar. 13, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,671,574 which was a continuation of Ser. No. 08/255,528 filed Jul. 26, 1994.
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