Claims
- 1. A method for manufacturing a wooden roof truss having a bottom chord and at least one upper chord obliquely disposed relative to the bottom chord, said upper chord and said bottom chord being connected by at least one web via nail-plated joints, said method comprising the steps of:designing a plurality of web designs having tapered end shapes at each end thereof and being of discrete web lengths at increments between minimum and maximum web lengths, said plurality of web designs, tapered end shapes and discrete web lengths being predetermined without knowing shape, pitch and span of said wooden roof truss to be manufactured; engineering a truss design for said wooden roof truss taking into consideration said plurality of web designs and the shape, the pitch and the span of said wooden roof truss to be manufactured by selecting at least one of said plurality of web designs for said truss design; and, assembling said upper and bottom chords and webs by securing joints created by said upper and bottom chords and said webs with nail-plates in accordance with said truss design, thereby manufacturing said wooden roof truss, wherein said at least one web includes two webs ends having a substantially identical tapered end shape which is predetermined without knowing joint geometry of joints into which respective said two web ends fit.
- 2. The method for manufacturing a wooden roof truss according to claim 1, wherein said assembling step includes manufacturing said wooden roof truss with at least two webs of different lengths, said webs of different lengths each having at least one web end of said tapered end shape.
- 3. The method for manufacturing a wooden roof truss according to claim 2, wherein said joints at which said at least two web ends are located have different joint geometries.
- 4. The method for manufacturing a wooden roof truss according to claim 3, wherein said joints at which said at least two web ends are located have different joint angles between one of said chords and said webs having said tapered end shape.
- 5. The method for manufacturing a wooden roof truss according to claim 1, wherein said tapered end shape is a convex, substantially arcuate end shape.
- 6. The method for manufacturing a wooden roof truss according to claim 1, wherein said tapered end shape is substantially semi-circular.
- 7. The method for manufacturing a wooden roof truss according to claim 1, wherein said tapered end shape is formed as a series of cuts at successive angles.
- 8. The method for manufacturing a wooden roof truss according to claim 7, wherein said series of cuts at successive angles forms a convex, substantially arcuate end shape.
- 9. The method for manufacturing a wooden roof truss according to claim 1, wherein two said web ends are formed on different webs and both said web ends are located at a single joint.
- 10. A method for manufacturing a wooden roof truss having a bottom chord and at least one upper chord obliquely disposed relative to the bottom chord, said upper chord and said bottom chord being connected by at least one web via nail-plated joints, said method comprising the steps of:designing a plurality of web designs having tapered end shapes at each end thereof and being of discrete web lengths at increments between minimum and maximum web lengths, said plurality of web designs, tapered end shapes and discrete web lengths being predetermined without knowing shape, pitch and span of said wooden roof truss to be manufactured; computer-generating a truss design for said wooden roof truss via truss design software, said truss design software taking into consideration said plurality of web designs and the shape, the pitch and the span of said wooden roof truss to be manufactured by selecting at least one of said plurality of web designs for said truss design; and, assembling said upper and bottom chords and webs by securing joints created by said upper and bottom chords and said webs with nail-plates in accordance with said truss design, thereby manufacturing said wooden roof truss, wherein said at least one web includes two webs ends having a substantially identical tapered end shape which is predetermined without knowing joint geometry of joints into which respective said two web ends fit.
- 11. The method for manufacturing a wooden roof truss according to claim 10, wherein said assembling step includes manufacturing said wooden roof truss with at least two webs of different lengths, said webs of different lengths each having at least one web end of said tapered end shape.
- 12. The method for manufacturing a wooden roof truss according to claim 11, wherein said joints at which said at least two web ends are located have different joint geometries.
- 13. The method for manufacturing a wooden roof truss according to claim 12, wherein said joints at which said at least two web ends are located have different joint angles between one of said chords and said webs having said tapered end shape.
- 14. The method for manufacturing a wooden roof truss according to claim 10, wherein said tapered end shape is a convex, substantially arcuate end shape.
- 15. The method for manufacturing a wooden roof truss according to claim 10, wherein said tapered end shape is substantially semi-circular.
- 16. The method for manufacturing a wooden roof truss according to claim 10, wherein said tapered end shape is formed as a series of cuts at successive angles.
- 17. The method for manufacturing a wooden roof truss according to claim 16, wherein said series of cuts at successive angles forms a convex, substantially arcuate end shape.
- 18. The method for manufacturing a wooden roof truss according to claim 10, wherein two said web ends are formed on different webs and both said web ends are located at a single joint.
Priority Claims (3)
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PN9587 |
May 1996 |
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PO2384 |
Sep 1996 |
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PO3533 |
Nov 1996 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/854,952, filed May 13, 1997, now U.S. Pat. Ser. No. 6,249,972
Continuations (1)
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08/854952 |
May 1997 |
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09/842331 |
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