Connector for manufactured home sidewall anchor strap

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6725613
  • Patent Number
    6,725,613
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, February 26, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 27, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A connector (20) for quickly and easily connecting an anchor strap (50) having an upper end (52) and a lower end (56) to a sidewall bracket (73) of a manufactured home (70); the sidewall bracket 70 having an elongate horizonal slot (77). Connector (20) includes a central portion (22) including a cut (44) for connecting strap (50). An attachment portion (30), including a neck (31) and a head (34), is adapted to be maneuverable for easy attachment to slot (77). Attached connector (20) is pivotable about an axis substantially perpendicular to an attached tensioned strap (50). A connector assembly (10) includes strap (50) already attached to connector (20). The method of using connector assembly (10) includes attaching strap (50) to an anchor (80).
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a connector for quickly and easily attaching an anchor strap to a sidewall bracket of a manufactured home; the sidewall bracket adapted for attachment of an anchor strap. Additionally, the connector can pivot to prevent stress concentrations in the anchor strap.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Manufactured homes, such as mobile homes, trailers, and prefabricated homes, are manufactured at a factory and moved to a site where they are “set up,” that is placed on supports, such as blocks or piers. Typically, to secure the manufactured home during transit, a plurality of sidewall brackets are attached to the manufactured home's lower support frame. Sidewall brackets are typically attached at least every 5-6 feet around the periphery of the manufactured home. Each sidewall bracket includes means, such as a slot, for attachment of a tie down strap, and the tie down straps secure the home to the transport vehicle. Later these sidewall brackets are used to tether the manufactured home to the ground. Anchor straps are typically elongate thin wide steel straps.




Upon setup, attaching anchor straps to all of the sidewall brackets is very time consuming. Therefore, it would be desirable to have a device for facilitating faster attachment of anchor straps.




Additionally, in the field upon setup, strap connections, such as clamps, are difficult to uniformly execute such that such connections are more likely to fail when stressed. Therefore, it is desirable to have a means for reducing the number of connections made in the field.




Also, a problem arises should the manufactured home move, such as a result of an earthquake or hurricane, in a direction substantially in the plane of the anchor strap. As the home moves, the edge of the strap on the side away from the movement is highly stressed such that failure typically results. Thus, current anchor straps attempt to prevent the home from movement, but once the home does move, the straps tend to break, such that they provide no further securing. Therefore, it is desirable to have an anchor strap that does not fail should the home shift a small distance such that the home is provided some protection against further movement.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




This invention is a connector for quickly and easily connecting an anchor strap to a sidewall bracket of a manufactured home; the sidewall bracket of the type having a front side, a rear side, and an elongate horizonal slot having a receiving surface, a width, and a height. The anchor strap has an upper end and a lower end.




The connector includes a central portion including an upper end and a lower end, which includes means for connecting the upper end of the strap. An attachment portion includes a neck and a head. The neck has a width narrower than the width of the slot, a height less than the height of the slot, a first end connected to the central portion, and a second end. The head is connected to the second end of the neck and includes a dimension greater than the width of the slot.




The attachment portion is adapted to be maneuverable, when not tensioned, between an unattached position and an attached position wherein the neck resides in the slot, the head and body are on opposite sides of the bracket, and the head will not pass through the slot when the strap is tensioned. In the attached position, the neck is pivotable in the slot about an axis substantially perpendicular to an attached tensioned strap.




A connector assembly includes the strap already attached to the connector.




The method for anchoring the sidewall bracket to a ground anchor comprises the steps of: providing a connector assembly including: a connector including: an attachment portion connectable to the slot with a rotating maneuver; and an elongate strap having a connection end connected to the connector and an anchor end; wherein an attached connector is pivotable in the slot about an axis substantially perpendicular to an attached tensioned strap; connecting the connector to the slot by rotating the connector such that the attachment portion connects through the slot; connecting the anchor end of the strap to an anchor; and tensioning the strap.




Other features and many attendant advantages of the invention will become more apparent upon a reading of the following detailed description together with the drawings wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a top front perspective view, partially cut away, of a preferred embodiment of a connector assembly of the invention and a manufactured home sidewall bracket.





FIG. 2

is a reduced side elevation view, partially cut away, of the connector assembly of

FIG. 1

attached to a ground anchor, shown reduced.





FIG. 3

is an enlarged front elevation view, partially cut away, of the connector assembly of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

is a side sectional view taken on line


4





4


of FIG.


3


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




With reference now to the drawings,

FIG. 1

is a top front perspective view, partially cut away, of a preferred embodiment of a connector assembly


10


of the invention and a manufactured home sidewall bracket


73


.

FIG. 2

is a reduced side elevation view, partially cut away, of connector assembly


10


of

FIG. 1

as attached to sidewall bracket


73


and a ground anchor


80


, shown reduced.

FIG. 3

is an enlarged front elevation view, partially cut away, of connector assembly


10


of FIG.


1


.

FIG. 4

is a side sectional view taken on line


4





4


of FIG.


3


.




A manufactured home


70


, shown mostly cut away, is supported by means well-known in the art and includes a frame, such as lower support frame


72


. Frame


72


is typically a strong beam of wood about the periphery of manufactured home


70


.




Sidewall bracket


73


is attached by attachment means, such as by carriage screws


74


, to frame


72


. Sidewall bracket


73


is typically a rectangular piece of steel having a thickness of one-eight inch or more. Sidewall bracket


73


has a front side


75


, a rear side


76


, and includes a through slot


77


designed for receiving an anchor strap. Slot


77


is elongate and horizonal and has a width and a height and includes a receiving surface


78


for receiving an anchor strap


50


.




An anchor, such as ground anchor


80


, as is well-known in the art, is located below bracket


73


and is secured to ground


90


. A typical ground anchor


80


includes a shaft


81


with helical blades


82


screwed into ground


90


and a head


84


left above ground surface


91


including strap attachment and tensioning means, such as split bolt


86


.




Connector assembly


10


generally includes a connector


20


connected to bracket


73


and an anchor strap


50


connecting connector


20


to anchor


80


. Anchor strap


50


includes a connection end or upper end


52


connected to connector


20


, an anchor end or lower end


56


attached to split bolt


86


of anchor


80


, and a central section


58


therebetween. Anchor strap


50


is of conventional design being an elongate, wide, solid flat metal strap, such as of high tension steel. Upper end


52


is looped through connector


20


and attached to itself with suitable attachment means, such as by clamp


54


. Lower end


56


is inserted in split bolt


86


, which is turned to capture and tension strap


50


as is well-known in the art. Strap


50


has a length and width defining a strap plane.




Connector


20


includes a body


21


including a central portion


22


. Central portion


22


includes an upper end


26


and a lower end


40


. Lower end


40


includes strap receiving means


42


for connection of upper end


52


of anchor strap


50


. Strap receiving means


42


provides for connection of strap


50


and includes an upside-down U-shaped cut


44


with the inner U-material


46


bent in a curve to provide a large curved surface


48


for receiving strap


50


.




Connector body


21


includes an attachment portion


30


connected to central portion


22


including a neck


31


and a head


34


. Neck


32


has a width narrower than the width of slot


77


and a first end


32


connected to upper end


26


of central portion


22


and a second end


33


connected to head


34


. Head


34


includes a barb


35


on each side; each barb


35


protruding laterally outward from neck


31


such that the combined width of neck


31


and barb


35


is less than the width of slot


77


such that attachment portion


30


is maneuverable, when the connector is not under tension, such as from strap


50


, between an unattached position, as shown in

FIG. 1

, and an attached position, as shown in

FIGS. 3-4

wherein neck


31


resides in slot


77


and head


34


and body


21


are on opposite sides of bracket


73


. In the attached position, head


34


will not pass through slot


77


when tension is applied to connector


20


, such as by strap


50


.




Connector assembly


10


P is shown in phantom in

FIG. 3

in the attached position. Neck


31


is pivotable in slot


77


about an axis substantially perpendicular to the plane of an attached strap


50


even when strap


50


is under tension. The angle through which connector


20


may pivot is typically in the range of 10°-20°, which will allow for any slight shifting of manufactured home


70


in a direction substantially parallel to the plane of strap


50


. Thus, if manufactured home


70


moves, such as a result of an earthquake or a hurricane, in a direction substantially in the plane of anchor strap


50


, connector


20


, through pivoting, prevents stress build along one side of strap


50


such that strap


50


will not break in this manner.




Preferably, connector assembly


10


is configured in the factory. That is, an anchor strap


50


of known sufficient length is attached to connector


20


as shown and clamped with clamp


54


. Attaching strap


50


to connector


20


at the factory assures that the connection is to specifications whereas attachment in the field is subject to much greater variation.




In use, to anchor manufactured home


70


, an anchor is provided, such by auguring ground anchor


80


into ground


90


. Connector


20


is attached to bracket


73


with a simple rotation. Strap


50


is inserted in split bolt


86


and tensioned by turning bolt


86


. This is very fast and the only tool required is something to turn bolt


86


.




Although a particular embodiment of the invention has been illustrated and described, various changes may be made in the form, composition, construction, and arrangement of the parts herein without sacrificing any of its advantages. Therefore, it is to be understood that all matter herein is to be interpreted as illustrative and not in any limiting sense, and it is intended to cover in the appended claims such modifications as come within the true spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A connector assembly for connecting an elongate anchor strap to a sidewall of a manufactured home; the anchor strap having an upper end and a lower end and a length and a width defining a plane; said connector assembly comprising:a sidewall bracket having a front side and a rear side, and comprising: an upper portion adapted for attachment to a sidewall of a manufactured home; and a lower portion including: an elongate horizontal slot having a horizontal lower receiving surface, a width, and a height; and a connector comprising: a vertical body including: a central portion including: an upper end; and a lower end including: strap receiving means for connection of the upper end of the anchor strap; and an attachment portion connected to said central portion and including: a substantially horizontal neck extending outwardly substantially perpendicular to said central portion, said neck having a thickness less than the height of said slot and a width narrower than the width of said slot; said neck including: a first end connected to said upper end of said central portion of said vertical body; and a second end; and a head connected to and extending upwardly from said second end of said neck; said head having a width greater than the width of said slot and adapted to be maneuverable, when said connector is not connected to a tensioned strap, said head is passed through said slot to an attached position wherein said head and body are on opposite sides of said bracket; and when said connector is connected to a tensioned strap, said head will not pass through said slot and said neck is disposed in said slot and bears against said horizontal receiving surface of said slot and is pivotable in said slot about an axis substantially perpendicular to the plane of an attached tensioned strap.
  • 2. A connector assembly for anchoring a sidewall of a manufactured home to an anchor; said connector assembly comprising:an elongate anchor strap having a length and a width defining a plane and including: an anchor end for connection to an anchor; and an upper end: a sidewall bracket having a front side and a rear side, and comprising: an upper portion adapted for attachment to a sidewall of a manufactured home; and a lower portion including: an elongate horizontal slot having a horizontal lower receiving surface, a width, and a height; and a connector comprising: a vertical body including: a central portion including: an upper end; and a lower end including: strap receiving means connected to said upper end of said anchor strap; and an attachment portion connected to said central portion; said attachment portion including: a substantially horizontal neck extending outwardly substantially perpendicular to said central portion, said neck having a thickness less than the height of said slot and a width narrower than the width of said slot; said neck including: a first end connected to said upper end of said central portion of said vertical body; and a second end; and a head connected to and extending upwardly from said second end of said neck; said head having a width greater than the width of said slot and adapted to be maneuverable, when said strap is not tensioned, between an unattached position and an attached position wherein said head is passed through said slot, and said neck resides in said slot, said head and said body are on opposite sides of said bracket, an said head will not pass through said slot when said strap is tensioned; wherein, in the attached position, said neck is disposed in said slot and bears against said horizontal receiving surface of said slot and is pivotable in said slot about an axis substantially perpendicular to the plane of said attached tensioned strap.
  • 3. In combination:a manufactured home including: a support frame; a sidewall bracket attached to said support frame; said sidewall bracket having a front side, a rear side, and including: an elongate horizontal slot therethrough having a width and a height and including: a receiving surface; an elongate anchor strap having a connection end and an anchor end; and a connector for connecting said anchor strap to said sidewall bracket; said connector comprising: a body including: a central portion including: an upper end; and a lower end including: strap receiving means for connection of said connection end of said anchor strap; and an attachment portion connected to said central portion including: a neck extending outwardly substantially perpendicular to said central portion, said neck having a width narrower than the width of said slot; said neck including: a first end connected to said central portion; and a second end; and a head connected to and extending upwardly from said second end of said neck; wherein: said attachment portion is maneuverable, when said connector is not under tension, between an unattached position and an attached position wherein said head is passed through said slot, said neck resides in said slot and said head and body are on opposite sides of said bracket, and said head will not pass through said slot when said strap is tensioned; wherein, in the attached tensioned position, said neck is pivotable in said slot about an axis substantially perpendicular to an attached tensioned strap.
  • 4. The connector of claim 3 wherein:the thickness of said neck is less than the height of said slot.
  • 5. The connector of claim 3 wherein:said head has a dimension greater than the width of said slot.
  • 6. A method for anchoring a manufactured home having a sidewall bracket having: a front side; a rear side; and an elongate horizontal slot having: a horizontal receiving surface; a width; and a height; to an anchor strap having a length and a width defining a plane; the method comprising the steps of:providing a connector including: a vertical body including: a central portion including: an upper end; and a lower end including: strap receiving means for connection of the upper end of the anchor strap; and an attachment portion connected to the central portion and including: a substantially horizontal neck extending outwardly substantially perpendicular to said central portion, said neck having a thickness less than the height of the slot and a width narrower than the width of the slot; the neck including: a first end connected to the upper end of the central portion of the vertical body; and a second end; and a head connected to and extending upwardly from the second end of the neck; the head having a width greater than the width of the slot; the head being maneuverable, when the connector is not connected to a tensioned strap, said head is passed through the slot to an attached position wherein the head and body are on opposite sides of the bracket; and when the connector is connected to a tensioned strap, the head will not pass through the slot and the neck is disposed in the slot and bears against the horizontal receiving surface of the slot and is pivotable in the slot about an axis substantially perpendicular to the plane of an attached tensioned strap; connecting the connector to the slot by rotating the connector such that the head connects through the slot; connecting the anchor strap to the strap receiving means of the connector; and tensioning the strap on the connected connector.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/711,727, filed Nov. 14, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,418,685.

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Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/711727 Nov 2000 US
Child 10/083880 US