Claims
- 1. A hinged metal web member for interconnecting elongated wooden members which are arranged so as to extend parallel to each other with a spacing therebetween, thus forming a truss or joist assembly capable of bearing substantial loads, said hinged metal web member having a V-shaped formation in the operative position and being formed from a sheet metal plate, said hinged metal web member comprising: a pair of leg members; means for hingedly connecting said leg members at respective end portions thereof to form the apex of said V-shaped formation, each of said respective apex end portions including a connector plate; said hingedly connecting means including a pair of overlapping tab members which are interconnected so as to pivot about a common axis, one of said tab members being attached to each of said apex end portions, each tab member being formed along the inner edge of the apex end portion of a respective leg member; a connector plate located at the extremity of each of said legs opposite said apex; each connector plate having struck out therefrom a plurality of teeth, all of said teeth extending from the same side of said hinged metal web member, and stop means attached to said apex end portions for allowing said leg members to be maintained in position to form said V-shaped formation, each tab member being of short length relative to the length of the connector plate of the respective apex end portion and with the inner sides of each connector plate extending generally parallel to the respective leg member so that, when the legs are folded together, the inner edges of said apex end portions are adjacent each other along the connector plate portions thereof so as to provide a compact configuration in which the leg members are parallel, and including means located on at least one of the connector plates at the extremities of said legs opposite said apex for connecting said hinged metal web to an adjacent web member.
- 2. The hinged metal web of claim 1, wherein each of said legs has side flanges extending on both sides thereof along the length of said legs.
- 3. The hinged metal web of claim 2, wherein said flanges extend outwardly from said legs along the edge of respective connector plates so as to be adapted to receive wooden members in the formation of a truss or joist.
- 4. The hinged metal web of claim 1 wherein said stop means includes a shoulder formed by one of the tab members and the adjacent portion of the respective apex end portion, said shoulder being abutted by the other tab member when said leg members are in the V-shaped formation, and further including a stop member located on the upper outer end of said one tab member, said stop member being positioned so as to extend into the plane of the other tab member to prevent further opening of the legs, once the V-shaped configuration has been attained.
- 5. The hinged metal web of claim 1 wherein said stop means includes a raised lug formed on each tab member adjacent the outer end of the other tab member, said lugs acting to bias said outer ends of the tab members to prevent further opening of the legs once the V-shaped configuration has been attained.
- 6. The hinged metal web of claim 1 wherein said teeth are arranged in rows on the connector plates, said rows extending in the same general direction as the adjacent leg member.
- 7. The hinged metal web of claim 1 wherein each leg member is provided with a groove extending the length thereof.
- 8. The hinged metal web of claim 1, wherein a plurality of pairs of teeth are struck from said connector plates, each of said pairs of teeth having a corresponding slot therebetween.
- 9. The hinged metal web of claim 1, wherein the sides of said connector plates extend in a direction generally parallel to the leg members.
- 10. A wooden truss assembly comprising two elongated wooden members spaced apart and a plurality of V-shaped hinged metal web members interconnecting said elongated wooden members, each of said hinged metal web members including: a pair of leg members; means for hingedly connecting said leg members at respective end portions thereof to form the apex of said V-shaped formation, each of said respective apex end portions including a connector plate; said hingedly connecting means including a pair of overlapping tab members which are interconnected so as to pivot about a common axis, one of said tab members being attached to each of said apex end portions, each tab member being formed along the inner edge of the apex end portion of a respective leg member; a connector plate located at the extremity of each of said legs opposite said apex; each connector plate having struck out therefrom a plurality of teeth, all of said teeth extending from the same side of said hinged metal web member, and stop means attached to said apex end portions for allowing said leg members to be maintained in position to form said V-shaped formation, each tab member being of short length relative to the length of the connector plate of the respective apex end portion and with the inner sides of each connector plate extending generally parallel to the respective leg member so that, when the legs are folded together, the inner edges of said apex end portions are adjacent each other along the connector plate portions thereof so as to provide a compact configuration in which the leg members are parallel, and including means located on at least one of the connector plates at the extremities of said legs opposite said apex for connecting said hinged metal web to an adjacent web member.
- 11. The wooden truss assembly of claim 10, wherein each of said legs has side flanges extending on both sides thereof along the length of said legs.
- 12. The wooden truss assembly of claim 11, wherein said flanges extend outwardly from said legs along the edge of respective connector plates so as to be adapted to receive the wooden members.
- 13. The wooden truss assembly of claim 10, wherein a plurality of pairs of teeth are struck from said connector plates, each of said pairs of teeth having a corresponding slot therebetween.
- 14. A method of constructing a truss assembly which comprises:
- (a) arranging two elongated wooden members in a spaced apart, generally parallel relationship; and
- (b) connecting said wooden members with at least one hinged metal web member, said hinged metal web member including: a pair of leg members; means for hingedly connecting said leg members at respective end portions thereof to form the apex of said V-shaped formation, each of said respective apex end portions including a connector plate; said hingedly connecting means including a pair of overlapping tab members which are interconnected so as to pivot about a common axis, one of said tab members being attached to each of said apex end portions, each tab member being formed along the inner edge of the apex end portion of a respective leg member; a connector plate located at the extremity of each of said legs opposite said apex; each connector plate having struck out therefrom a plurality of teeth, all of said teeth extending from the same side of said hinged metal web member, and stop means attached to said apex end portions for allowing said leg members to be maintained in position to form said V-shaped formation, each tab member being of short length relative to the length of the connector plate of the respective apex end portion and with the inner sides of each connector plate extending generally parallel to the respective leg member so that, when the legs are folded together, the inner edges of said apex end portions are adjacent each other along the connector plate portions thereof so as to provide a compact configuration in which the leg members are parallel, and including means located on at least one of the connector plates at the extremities of said legs opposite said apex for connecting said hinged metal web to an adjacent web member; said wooden members being connected by forming said hinged metal web member into a V-shaped configuration and embedding the teeth of said connector plates into said wooden members.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein at least one hinged metal web member is attached on each of two opposite sides of said wooden members.
- 16. The method of claim 14, wherein each of said legs has side flanges extending on both sides thereof along the length of said legs.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein said flanges extend outwardly from said legs along the edge of respective connector plates so as to be adapted to receive the wooden members.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 381,220, filed May 24, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,483,120.
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