Claims
- 1. A truss splice shoe for connecting two or more truss members meeting at a joint of a lumber roof truss, said truss splice shoe comprising:
- a bottom wall,
- two substantially parallel sidewalls connected to said bottom wall, and
- a plurality of unitary prongs provided in rows in both said sidewalls with each said unitary prong having an elongated, curved portion tapering to a penetrating end;
- said bottom wall and said sidewalls forming a U-shaped cavity adapted for receiving sides of said truss members;
- the penetrating ends of the prongs provided in one of said sidewalls extending towards the penetrating ends of the prongs provided in the other sidewall;
- said curved portions and said penetrating ends of said prongs being located outside the U-shaped cavity formed by said bottom wall and said sidewalls, and
- said bottom wall being free of holes;
- axes of said prongs being substantially parallel to the plane of said bottom wall.
- 2. A method of connecting a plurality of truss members comprising the steps of:
- providing the truss splice shoe according to claim 1,
- aligning said bottom wall in flush contact with a side surface of one of said truss members,
- aligning ends of another of said truss members between the sidewalls of said shoe adjacent to said one of said truss members,
- and providing a force against said unitary prongs inserting said penetrating ends of said prongs into said truss members.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/706,469 filed on Sep. 3, 1996, now abandoned.
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