The DUAL TENSION CONNECTOR (DTC) is a metal connector used for tying a wood or steel railing stanchion to a structural framing member. The DTC is designed to resist force applied to a railing stanchion by people or other objects in any direction. The DTC is used in conjunction with the connectors and fasteners used in standard building practice. Larger forces may be resisted with larger size DTC's. What sets this metal connector apart from other connecting ties is that it is a one-piece solution for railing stanchion connections that complies with current 2009 International Building Code requirements.
The DTC is a single connector requiring no welding or separate washers. It is designed to be manufactured efficiently from a single piece of metal plate. The DTC consists of a rectangular shaped section that can be attached to a structural framing member, and two elongated straps located on each side of the rectangular shaped section. Each elongated strap has two triangular-shaped side members with seat members. The inner triangular-shaped side is angled slightly towards the center of the connector.
Each triangular-shaped side of the elongated strap members is designed to be folded in at 90 degrees toward the same side of the center elongated strap. The small rectangular section of each triangular-shaped side member is then folded in at 90 degrees toward the other side member, so that each side member's flat seat sections are adjoining. The center elongated strap is then folded around the two triangular-shaped side member seats by first bending at 90 degrees toward the seat members, then bending at 180 degrees around the seat members; thus forming a total of four adjacent seat members.
Each seat members has a single hole in the middle that allows for a threaded rod, or other type of bolt, to be passed through and connected with a nut. Each elongated and folded strap member is designed to resist tension forces imposed on it by the threaded rod or bolt passing through the middle of the seat members. These forces are then transmitted to the framing member through the rectangular section of the DTC using screw, nail, or bolt type fasteners.
This application claims the benefit of a prior filed provisional application, with application number provided below, 61/342,060
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61342060 | Apr 2010 | US |