Claims
- 1. A wood frame construction brace comprising:
- an elongated rigid strip having first and second sections that are bent about a longitudinal axis of said strip such that said first and second sections are at an angle with respect to each other, each section terminating in a folded portion which is folded through an angle of approximately 180 degrees so as to be adjacent an adjacent unfolded portion of said strip, at least the edge of said folded portion being immediately adjacent to said unfolded portion along the entire length of said strip so as to reduce the chance of cutting a person coming into contact with the frame brace because of the absence of exposed sharp edges along its length, said strip having a thickness such that a nail may be easily driven through said strip, said brace having a plurality of nail access locations in said unfolded portion of said brace that is not in contact with said folded portion of said brace.
- 2. The brace of claim 1 wherein said angle is approximately 90 degrees.
- 3. The brace of claim 1 wherein said brace is comprised of sheet metal.
- 4. The brace of claim 1 wherein said plurality of locations are disposed colinearly and longitudinally in said
- 5. The brace of claim 4 wherein said locations comprise a plurality of dimples extending partially through said brace.
- 6. The brace of claim 5 wherein each folded portion lies flat against the adjacent unfolded portion and said dimples are limited in extent so that the thickness of the brace over the folded and adjacent unfolded portions and over said dimples is no more than substantially equal to twice the thickness of the strip of material.
- 7. The brace of claim 1 wherein each folded portion lies flat against the adjacent unfolded portion so that the thickness of the brace over the folded and adjacent unfolded portions is substantially equal to twice the thickness of the strip of material.
- 8. A wood frame construction brace comprising:
- an elongated rigid strip having first and second sections disposed at approximately 90 degrees relative to each other about a longitudinal axis of said strip, each section terminating in a folded portion which is folded through an angle of approximately 180 degrees, at least the edge of said folded portion being immediately adjacent to said unfolded portion along the entire length of said strip so as to reduce the chance of cutting a person coming into contact with the frame brace because of the absence of exposed sharp edges along its lengthy and
- nail means for facilitating the passage of a nail through said rigid strip, said nail means being located in said unfolded portion of said brace that is not in contact with said folded portion of said brace.
- 9. The frame brace of claim 8 wherein said plurality of access locations are disposed colinearly about said longitudinal centerline.
- 10. The frame brace of claim 8 wherein each folded portion lies flat against the adjacent unfolded portion and said means for facilitating the passage of a nail are limited in extent so that the thickness of the brace over the folded and adjacent unfolded portions and over the means for facilitating the passage of a nail is no more than substantially equal to twice the thickness of the strip of material.
- 11. The frame brace of claim 8 wherein the ends of at least one of said sections are tapered.
- 12. A method of forming a frame brace comprising the steps of:
- providing an elongated rigid strip having first and second sections disposed about a longitudinal centerline of said strip;
- folding a terminal portion of each of said first and second sections through an angle of approximately 180 degrees so that at least the edge of said terminal portions are immediately adjacent to said unfolded portion along the entire length of said strip so as to effectively prevent the possible cutting of a person coming into contact with the frame brace, said strip having a thickness such that a nail may be easily driven through said strip; and,
- forming a plurality of nail access locations in said unfolded portion of said brace that is not in contact with said folded portion of said brace.
- 13. The method of claim 12 further including the step of bending said elongated rigid strip along said longitudinal centerline so that said first and second sections are disposed at a relative angle of approximately 90 degrees.
- 14. The method of claim 12 wherein said step of forming a plurality of access locations includes forming said access locations equidistantly from said longitudinal centerline.
- 15. The method of claim 12 further comprising the step of tapering the ends of at least one of said sections.
- 16. In wood frame construction wherein a plurality of substantially parallel, spaced apart and vertically oriented wooden studs are coupled to a top plate at the upper end thereof and to a bottom plate at the lower end thereof, bracing comprising;
- an elongated metal strip frame brace having first and second sections that are bent about a longitudinal axis of said strip such that said first and second sections are at an angle with respect to each other, each section terminating in a folded portion which is folded through an angle of approximately 180 degrees so as to be adjacent an adjacent unfolded portion of said strip, the edge of said folded portion and adjacent unfolded portion being in sufficient proximity along the entire length of said strip so as to reduce the chance of cutting a person coming into contact with the frame brace along its length, said strip having a thickness such that a nail may be easily driven through said strip, said brace having a plurality of nail access locations in said unfolded portion of said brace that is not in contact with said folded portion of said brace;
- the frame brace being angled with respect to the horizontal and the vertical direction with at least part of said frame brace being disposed adjacent the face of each stud across which the frame brace passes, said frame brace being fastened to at least some of the studs across which the frame brace passes by nails passing through said nail access locations and into the respective stud;
- whereby one coming into contact with the folded edges of the frame brace, whether before or after installation and whether intentionally or unintentionally such as by falling against or on rising up under the same, will likely not be cut because of the absence of exposed sharp edges along its length.
- 17. The bracing of claim 16 wherein each folded portion lies flat against the adjacent unfolded portion so that the thickness of the brace over the folded and adjacent unfolded portions is substantially equal to twice the thickness of the strip of material.
- 18. The bracing of claim 16 wherein said angle is substantially 90 degrees.
- 19. The bracing of claim 18 wherein the ends of at least one of said sections are cut at a taper.
- 20. The bracing of claim 16 wherein said elongated metal strip is bent so as to have a substantially "T" shaped cross section, said "T" shaped brace having a folded leg section essentially perpendicular with sections having folded portions folded approximately 180 degrees, said folded sections having ends that terminate at a point not beyond said leg section.
- 21. The bracing of claim 20 wherein the ends of both said sections are cut at a taper.
- 22. The bracing of claim 16 wherein each folded portion lies flat against the adjacent unfolded portion and said plurality of access locations are limited in extent so that the thickness of the brace over the folded and adjacent unfolded portions and over the plurality of access locations is no more than substantially equal to twice the thickness of the strip of material.
- 23. The bracing of claim 16 wherein said plurality of locations are disposed colinearly and longitudinally in said brace.
- 24. The bracing of claim 23 wherein said locations comprise V-shaped cuts thereby defining a series of tongues.
- 25. The bracing of claim 23 wherein said locations comprise U-shaped cuts thereby defining a plurality of tongues.
- 26. The bracing of claim 23 wherein said locations comprise a plurality of score marks extending partially through said brace.
- 27. The bracing of claim 23 wherein said locations comprise a plurality of dimples extending partially through said brace.
- 28. In wood frame construction wherein a structure having a plurality of wooden members is to be reinforced, reinforcing comprising;
- an elongated metal reinforcing strip having first and second edges that are bent about a longitudinal axis of said strip such that said first and second sections are at an angle with respect to each other extending along the length thereof, said metal strip terminating in a folded portion adjacent to each edge which is folded through an angle of approximately 180 degrees so as to be adjacent and adjacent unfolded portion of said strip, the edge of each said folded portion and adjacent unfolded portion being in sufficient proximity along the entire length of said strip so as to reduce the chance of cutting a person coming into contact with the metal strip along its length, said strip having a thickness such that a nail may be easily driven through said strip, said brace having a plurality of nail access locations in said unfolded portion of said brace that is not in contact with said folded portion of said brace;
- at least part of said reinforcing strip being disposed adjacent a face of wooden members across which the strip passes, said strip being fastened to at least some of the wooden members across which the strip passes by nails passing through said nail access locations and into the respective wooden members;
- whereby one coming in contact with the folded edges of the reinforcing strip, whether before or after installation and whether intentionally or unintentionally such as by falling against or on rising up under the same, will likely not be cut because of the absence of exposed sharp edges thereon.
- 29. The reinforcing of claim 28 wherein each folded portion lies flat against the adjacent unfolded portion so that the thickness of the reinforcing over the folded and adjacent unfolded portions is substantially equal to twice the thickness of the metal strip.
- 30. In wood frame construction wherein a plurality of substantially parallel, spaced apart and vertically oriented wooden studs are coupled to a top plate at the upper end thereof and to a bottom plate at the lower end thereof, bracing comprising;
- an elongated metal strip frame brace having first and second sections disposed at approximately 90 degrees relative to each other, each section terminating in a folded portion which is folded through an angle of approximately 180 degrees so as to be adjacent a adjacent unfolded portion of said strip, the edge of each said folds portion and adjacent unfolded portion being in sufficient proximity to each other along the length of said strip so as to reduce the chance of cutting a person coming into contact with the frame brace along its length, said brace having a plurality of nail access locations in said unfolded portion of said brace that is not in contact with said folded portion of said brace;
- a saw cut, angled with respect to the horizontal and the vertical directions, in each stud across which the frame brace passes;
- said first section of the frame brace being disposed in the saw cut of each stud across which the frame brace passes;
- said second section of the frame brace being disposed adjacent the face of each stud across which the frame brace passes, said second section of the frame brace being fastened to at least some of the studs across which the frame brace passes by nails passing through said anvil access locations and into the respective stud;
- whereby one coming in contact with the folded edges of the frame brace, whether before or after installation and whether intentionally or unintentionally such as by falling against or rising up under the same, will likely not be cut because of the absence of exposed sharp edges thereon.
- 31. The bracing of claim 30 wherein each folded portion lies flat against the adjacent unfolded portion so that the thickness of the brace over the folded and adjacent unfolded portions is substantially equal to twice the thickness of the metal strip.
- 32. The frame brace of claim 31 wherein the ends of at least one of said sections are tapered.
- 33. In wood frame construction wherein a plurality of substantially parallel, spaced apart and vertically oriented wooden studs are coupled to a top plate at the upper end thereof and to a bottom plate at the lower end thereof, bracing comprising;
- an elongated metal strip frame brace bent so as to have a substantially "T" shaped cross section having a folded leg portion and having first and second sections forming the top of the "T" shape, each section terminating in a folded portion which is folded through an angle of approximately 180 degrees so as to be adjacent an adjacent unfolded portion of said strip, the ends of said folded portions terminating at a point not beyond said leg portion along the length of said strip so as to reduce the chance of cutting a person coming into contact with the frame brace along its length, said brace having a plurality of nail access locations in said unfolded portion of said brace that is not in contact with said folded portion of said brace;
- saw cut, angled with respect to the horizontal and the vertical directions, in each stud across which the frame brace passes;
- said leg portion of the frame brace being disposed in the saw cuts of each stud across which the frame brace passes;
- said first and second sections of the frame brace being disposed adjacent the face of each stud across which the frame brace passes, said frame brace being fastened to at least some of the studs across which the frame brace passes by nails passing through said nail access locations and into the respective stud;
- whereby one coming in contact with the folded edges of the frame brace, whether before or after installation and whether intentionally or unintentionally such as by falling against or rising up under the same, will likely not be cut because of the absence of exposed sharp edges along its length.
- 34. The bracing of claim 33 wherein each folded portion lies flat against the adjacent folded portion so that the thickness of the brace over the folded and adjacent unfolded portions is substantially equal to twice the thickness of the metal strip.
- 35. The frame brace of claim 34 wherein the ends of both said sections are tapered.
- 36. In wood frame construction wherein a plurality of substantially parallel, spaced apart and vertically oriented wooden studs are coupled to a top plate at the upper end thereof and to a bottom plate at the lower end thereof, a method of bracing the same comprising the steps of:
- forming an elongated metal strip frame brace having first and second sections disposed about a longitudinal centerline of said strip, each section terminating in a folded portion which is folded through an angle of approximately 180 degrees so as to be adjacent a adjacent unfolded portion of said strip, the edge of said folded portion and adjacent unfolded portion being in sufficient proximity along the entire length of said strip so as to reduce the chance of cutting a person coming into contact with the frame brace along its length, said strip having a thickness such that a nail may be easily driven through said strip;
- forming a plurality of nail access locations in said unfolded portion of said brace that is not in contact with said folded portion of said brace;
- disposing the frame brace at an angle with respect to the horizontal and the vertical directions with at least part of said frame brace being adjacent the face of each stud across which the frame brace passes and fastening frame brace to at least some of the studs across which the frame brace passes by nailing through said nail access locations and into the respective stud;
- whereby one coming in contact with the folded edges of the frame brace, whether before or after installation and whether intentionally or unintentionally such as by falling against or risen up under the same, will likely not be cut because of the absence of exposed sharp edges along its length.
- 37. The method of claim 36 wherein each folded portion is immediately adjacent the adjacent unfolded portion so that the thickness of the brace over the folded and adjacent unfolded portions is substantially equal to twice the thickness of the metal strip.
- 38. In wood frame construction wherein a plurality of substantially parallel, spaced part and vertically oriented wooden studs are coupled to a top plate at the upper end thereof and to a bottom plate at the lower end thereof, a method of bracing comprising the steps of:
- forming an elongated metal strip frame brace having first and second sections disposed at approximately 90 degrees relative to each other, each section terminating in a folded portion which is folded through an angle of approximately 180 degrees so as to be adjacent an adjacent unfolded portion of said strip, the edge of each said folded portion and adjacent unfolded portion being in sufficient proximity to each other along the length of said strip so as to reduce the chance of cutting a person coming into contact with the frame brace along its length;
- forming a plurality of nail access locations in said unfolded portion of said brace that is not in contact with said folded portion of said brace;
- making a saw cut, angled with respect to the horizontal and the vertical directions, in each stud across which the frame brace passes;
- disposing the first section of the frame brace in the saw cut of each stud across which the frame brace passes with the second section of the frame brace being disposed adjacent the face of each stud across which the frame brace passes;
- fastening the second section of the frame brace to at least some of the studs across which the frame brace passes by nailing through said nail access locations and into the respective stud;
- whereby the one coming in contact with the folded edges of the frame brace, whether before or after installation and whether intentionally or unintentionally such as by falling against or rising up under the same, will likely not be cut because of the absence of exposed sharp edges along the length thereof.
- 39. The method of claim 38 wherein each folded portion lies flat against the adjacent unfolded portion so that the thickness of the brace over the folded and adjacent unfolded portions is substantially equal to twice the thickness of the metal strip.
- 40. The frame brace of claim 39 wherein the ends of at least one of said sections are tapered.
- 41. In wood frame construction wherein a structure having a plurality of wooden members is to be reinforced, method of bracing comprising;
- forming an elongated metal strip having first and second edges extending along the length thereof, said metal strip terminating in a folded portion adjacent each edge which is folded through an angle of approximately 180 degrees so as to be adjacent a adjacent unfolded portion of said strip, the edge of each said folded portion and adjacent unfolded portion being in sufficient proximity to each other along the length of said strip so as to reduce the chance of cutting a person coming into contact with the metal strip along its length;
- forming a plurality of nail access locations in said unfolded portion of said brace that is not in contact with said folded portion of said brace;
- disposing the strip so that at least part of the strip is disposed adjacent a face of wooden members across which the strip passes;
- fastening the strip to at least some of the wooden members across which the strip passes by nailing through said nail access locations and into the respective wooden member;
- whereby one coming in contact with the folded edges of the strip, whether before or after installation and whether intentionally or unintentionally such as by falling against or rising up under the same, will likely not be cut because of the absence of exposed sharp edges thereon.
- 42. The method of claim 41 wherein each folded portion lies flat against the adjacent unfolded portion so that the thickness of the brace over the folded and adjacent unfolded portion is substantially equal to twice the thickness of the metal strip.
- 43. In wood frame construction wherein a plurality of substantially parallel, spaced apart and vertically oriented wooden studs are coupled to a top plate at the upper end thereof and to a bottom plate at the lower end thereof, a method of bracing comprising the steps of;
- forming an elongated metal strip frame brace bent so as to have a substantially "T" shaped cross section having a folded leg portion and having a first and second sections forming the top of the "T" shape, each section terminating in a folded portion which is folded through an angle of approximately 180 degrees so as to be adjacent an adjacent unfolded portion of said strip, the ends of said folded portions terminating at a point not beyond said leg portion along the length of said strip so as to reduce the chance of cutting a person coming into contact with the frame brace;
- forming a plurality of nail access locations in said unfolded portion of said brace that is not in contact with said folded portion of said brace;
- making a saw cut, angled with respect to the horizontal and the vertical directions, in each stud across which the frame brace passes;
- disposing the leg portion of the frame brace in the saw cut of each stud across which the frame brace passes with the first and second sections of the frame brace being disposed adjacent the face of each stud across which the frame brace passes;
- fastening the frame brace to at least some of the studs across which the frame brace passes by nailing through said nail access locations of the frame brace and into the respective stud;
- whereby one coming in contact with the folded edges of the frame brace, whether before or after installation and whether intentionally or unintentionally such as by falling against or rising up under the same, will likely not be cut because of the absence of exposed sharp edges along the length thereof.
- 44. The method of claim 43 wherein each folded portion lies flat against the adjacent unfolded portion so that the thickness of the brace over the folded and adjacent unfolded portions is substantially equal to twice the thickness of the metal strip.
- 45. The bracing of claim 44 wherein the ends of both said sections are cut at a taper.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 479,198 filed on Feb. 13, 1990 which is a continuation of Ser. No. 21,921 filed on Mar. 5, 1987.
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