Claims
- 1. A method for interconnecting two metal framing members that demonstrate a U-channel configuration having a base, sidewalls, and lips that extend inward from the top of said sidewalks in a manner that leaves the sidewalls of said members free of fasteners, said method comprising the steps of:(a) providing a connector having: (i) a rectangular connector body having a width that corresponds to the inside width of the base of said framing member; (ii) a rectangular base flange having a width equal to the width of said connector body extending out from the bottom of said connector body perpendicular thereto; (iii) a rectangular lip flange having a width equal to the width of said connector body and base flange extending out from said connector body parallel to and spaced apart from said base flange by a distance corresponding to the width of the sidewalls of said framing member; and (iv) a pair of lip receiving grooves one extending in from each side of said connector body, parallel to and immediately below where said lip flange extends out from said connector body, to a depth that corresponds to the width of the lips of said framing member; (b) positioning said connector within a first framing member, by either twisting said connector directly from above or sliding said connector in from an available end of said first framing member, such that the base flange of said connector lies atop the inside base of said first framing member, the lip receiving grooves of said connector are received by the lips of said first framing member, and the lip flange of said connector lies atop the outside surface of the lips of said first framing member; (c) securing said connector to said first framing member by fasteners applied through the connector base and lip flanges into the base and lips, respectively, of said first framing member; (d) positioning a second framing member on said connector such that either the outside or inside base, or the lips, of said second framing member adjoins an available aspect of said connector body; (e) securing said connector to said second framing member by fasteners applied through the top aspect of said connector body into the base or lips of said second framing member.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said base and lip flanges extend out from said connector body in opposite directions.
- 3. The method of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of pre-drilled holes formed in said connector body and said base and lip flanges as applicable.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein said base flanges, or some of them; have radius cut outside corners.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein access holes are formed in said lip flange to facilitate accessing said base flange from above when securing said base flange to the base of a first framing member.
- 6. The method of claim 1 further comprising locking clips that extend from and below the outside corners of said lip flanges that serve to lock said lip flange under the lips of a first framing member.
- 7. The method of claim 1 further comprising support tabs that extend back from the sides of the lower aspect of said connector body beginning immediately below where said lip receiving grooves are formed in said connector body that serve to support said connector within a first framing member by occupying the space between the inside base and underside lip of said first framing member.
- 8. The method of claim 1 wherein the top aspect of said connector beginning above where said lip receiving grooves are formed in said connector body is trapezoidal in shape that serves to interconnect framing members at different angles one to the other.
- 9. The method of claim 1 wherein the top aspect of said connector body beginning above where said lip receiving grooves are formed in said connector body is bent relative to its bottom aspect that serves to interconnect framing members to interconnect framing members at angles other than ninety degrees.
- 10. The method of claim 8 wherein said trapezoidal shaped top aspect is also bent relative to its bottom aspect that serves to interconnect framing members at compound angles one to the other.
- 11. The method of claim 1 wherein the fasteners are self-tapping screws.
- 12. The method of claim 1 further comprising a pair of L-shaped support brackets extending upwards from each inside corner of said lip flange that serve to support said connector within a second framing member by abutting the inside sidewalls and underside lips of said second framing member.
- 13. The method of claim 1 wherein vertical slots are formed in the top aspect of said connector body that receive fasteners holding said connector body to a second framing member and that allow the second framing member to be slid backwards and forwards relative to a first framing member secured to said connector in order to true a corner prior to securing said connector to said second framing member.
- 14. The method of claim 1 wherein said connector body does not extend above where said lip flange extends from said body and further comprising square sidewalls which extend out from the sides of said connector body occupying the space between said base flange and said lip flange.
- 15. The method of claim 14 wherein said base and lip flanges are trapezoidal in shape and said sidewalls extend, in parallel, out from said connector body at an angle other than ninety degrees, that serves to interconnect framing members at non-right angles one to the other.
- 16. The method of claim 1, wherein said connector is formed by bending a single piece of stamped sheet metal.
- 17. The method of claim 1 adopted for use with a metal framing member in the form of a track having:(a) a track base; (b) track sidewalls which extend up from either side of said base, perpendicular thereto, each sidewall having at least one recessed channel running along its length; (c) track lips which extend inward from the top edge of each sidewall, perpendicular thereto; and (d) wherein said track can be secured to connectors by applying fasteners through said recessed channels, leaving the face of said sidewalls smooth and free of fastener heads; wherein the lower aspect of said connector body, between said lip and base flanges, includes side cutouts that serve to accommodate said sidewall recess channels, and wherein said connector further comprises square sidewalls extending out from the edges of said cutouts that serve to accept the fasteners that are applied through said recessed channels.
- 18. A connector comprising:(a) a rectangular connector body having a width that corresponds to the inside width of the base of said framing member; (b) at least one flange being either (i) a rectangular base flange having a width equal to the width of said connector body extending out from the bottom of said connector body perpendicular thereto; or (ii) a rectangular lip flange having a width equal to the width of said connector body extending out from said connector body, perpendicular thereto, a distance from the bottom of said connector body corresponding to the outside width of the sidewalls of said framing member; and (c) a pair of lip receiving grooves one extending in from each side of said connector body, perpendicular to said sides, beginning a distance from the bottom of said connector body corresponding to the width of the sidewalls of said framing member, to a depth that corresponds to the width of the lips of said framing member, and further comprising connecter sidewalls that extend out from the lower aspect of said connector body beginning immediately below where said lip receiving grooves are formed in said connector body, perpendicular thereto, that serve to support said connector within a first framing member by lying adjacent to the inside sidewall of said first framing member between the inside base and underside lip of said framing member, and that can further serve as a means of securing said connector to said first framing member by fasteners applied through the sidewall of said connector into the sidewall of said framing member.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
This non-provisional application is based in substantial part upon and claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/334,283 filed Nov. 21, 2001.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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