Claims
- 1. A building frame connector for connecting and spacing building frame members comprising:an elongated body having a rigid rectangular configured top portion of a length at least greater than a distance between several building frame members; said body top portion provided with at least one pair of dependent opposed rigid flaps that extend at right angles to edges of the top portion; said at least one pair of the rigid flaps all depending in the same direction away from the top portion; wherein the length of the at least one pair of the rigid flaps is equal to a desired spacing between two frame members; wherein one of the pair of at least one pair of rigid flaps is situated to depend from one long side of the rectangular top portion and the other one of the at least one of the pair of rigid flaps is situated to depend from an opposite long side of the rectangular top portion so that the two depending rigid flaps directly oppose each other in parallel relationship; and at least four attachment flaps extending from the longitudinal edges of the rigid rectangular top portion adjacent to and at right angles to the depending rigid flaps.
- 2. The building frame connector of claim 1, having at least two pairs of opposed rigid depending flaps and with the two pairs of rigid depending flaps separated from one another along the rigid rectangular top portion by a distance equal to the width of a building frame member.
- 3. The building frame connector of claim 1, wherein the attachment flaps are provided with holes for accommodating securement devices to attach the rigid rectangular top portion to a building frame member.
- 4. The building frame connector of claim 2, wherein the attachment flaps are provided with holes for accommodating securement devices to attach the rigid rectangular top portion to a building frame member.
- 5. The building frame connector of claims 1, wherein the length of each of the at least four attachment flaps taken along the rigid rectangular top portion is equal to the width of a building frame member.
- 6. The building frame connector of claim 2, wherein the length of each of the at least four attachment flaps taken along the rigid rectangular top portion is equal to the width of a building frame member.
- 7. The building frame connector of claim 3, wherein the length of each of the at least four attachment flaps taken along the rigid rectangular top portion is equal to the width of a building frame member.
- 8. The building frame connector of claim 4, wherein the length of each of the at least four attachment flaps taken along the rigid rectangular top portion is equal to the width of a building frame member.
- 9. The building frame connector of claim 1, wherein the rigid rectangular top portion is provided with a ridge extending away from the rigid rectangular top portion in a direction opposite to the directions the rigid flaps depend from the rigid rectangular top portion.
- 10. The building frame connector of claim 2, wherein the rigid rectangular top portion is provided with a ridge extending away from the rigid rectangular top portion in a direction opposite to the directions the rigid flaps depend from the rigid rectangular top portion.
- 11. The building frame connector of claim 3, wherein the rigid rectangular top portion is provided with a ridge extending away from the rigid rectangular top portion in a direction opposite to the directions the rigid flaps depend from the rigid rectangular top portion.
- 12. The building frame connector of claim 4, wherein the rigid rectangular top portion is provided with a ridge extending away from the rigid rectangular top portion in a direction opposite to the directions the rigid flaps depend from the rigid rectangular top portion.
- 13. The building frame connector of claim 5, wherein the rigid rectangular top portion is provided with a ridge extending away from the rigid rectangular top portion in a direction opposite to the directions the rigid flaps depend from the rigid rectangular top portion.
- 14. The building frame connector of claim 6, wherein the rigid rectangular top portion is provided with a ridge extending away from the rigid rectangular top portion in a direction opposite to the directions the rigid flaps depend from the rigid rectangular top portion.
- 15. The building frame connector of claim 7, wherein the rigid rectangular top portion is provided with a ridge extending away from the rigid rectangular top portion in a direction opposite to the directions the rigid flaps depend from the rigid rectangular top portion.
- 16. The building frame connector of claim 8, wherein the rigid rectangular top portion is provided with a ridge extending away from the rigid rectangular top portion in a direction opposite to the directions the rigid flaps depend from the rigid rectangular top portion.
- 17. The method of making a building frame connector for connecting and spacing building frame members comprising:obtaining a rectangular flat sheet of rigid material; cutting the length of the material to a distance at least equal to the combined thickness of at least two building frame members to be connected and secured in addition to a desired distance between the two members; making a plurality of opposing inwardly extending cuts from both longitudinal edges of the flat sheet toward the center of the flat sheet leaving an uncut center portion; the inwardly extending cuts being in opposing pairs from each longitudinal edge of the flat sheet and spaced along each of the longitudinal edges to produce opposing adjoining flaps therebetween which have a length along each longitudinal edge equal to a distance of a width of a frame member and a desired spacing between frame members and bending downward the flap material between a first and second cut along the longitudinal edge to form a rectangular depending rigid flap for spacing two adjoining building frame members.
- 18. The method of claim 17, wherein the number of inwardly extending cuts is coordinated with the number of building frame members to be joined and spaced such that the number of depending rigid flaps provided for is equal to at least one of one less than the number of frame members to be joined and one more than the number of frame members to be joined.
- 19. The method of claim 17, wherein a raised supporting rib is formed along the longitudinal axis of the rectangular flat sheet by folding upwardly a v-shape trough in the middle of the rectangular flat sheet.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation and claims priority of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/118,687 filed Feb. 5, 1999.
US Referenced Citations (27)
Provisional Applications (1)
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