Claims
- 1. A combination of a metal construction blocking in a wall construction, the wall construction having a plurality of spaced apart timber wall studs, top and bottom plates above and below the wall studs, a wall board affixed to the studs to span the space between the studs, a fixture, and a metal construction blocking comprising an elongated metal piece having a pair of parallel marginally folded and generally U-shaped edges having sufficient strength to prevent the blocking from bending, and longitudinally extending corrugations between the folded outer edges, the blocking comprising a longitudinally corrugated body of single metal wall thickness between the marginally folded outer edges, wherein the corrugations have alternating substantially flat outer faces extending generally in a pair of common flat planes lying on opposite sides of the metal piece and defining a narrow profile thickness of the metal piece, the metal piece being bent in an alternating corrugated pattern in which the flat outer faces of the corrugations are integrally connected by alternating short intervening sections extending between the planes on opposite sides of the metal piece and thereby defining the narrow profile thickness of the corrugated metal piece, wherein the flat outer faces of the corrugations are substantially wider than the width of the short intervening sections and the flat outer faces are substantially wider than the thickness of the corrugated metal piece, wherein the short intervening sections are bent at obtuse angles with respect to the flat outer faces of the metal piece so the flat outer faces on one side of the metal piece are each spaced apart longitudinally and non-overlapping with respect to the adjoining flat outer faces on the opposite side of the metal piece, and wherein the marginally folded U-shaped edges of the metal piece both generally lie within the common planes defining the thickness of the metal piece, the corrugated metal piece providing a spacer to maintain the wall board in a flush relation to the blocking and being sufficiently thick to allow metal self-tapping screws to pass through the blocking to hold the fixture in place on the wall board, the screws being fastened to unsupport portions of the metal blocking between an adjacent pair of wall studs.
- 2. The combination according to claim 1 in which the outer folded edge has a double bend within the wall thickness defined by the outer planes.
- 3. The combination according to claim 1 wherein the blocking is made from galvanized steel having a wall thickness in the range of about 20 to about 28 gauge.
- 4. A wall construction comprising:
- a first timber wall stud;
- a second timber wall stud;
- a plurality of self-tapping metal screws;
- a fixture; and
- a metal construction blocking comprising an elongated metal piece having a pair of substantially flat profile and generally U-shaped marginally folded edges extending longitudinally along opposite outer edges of the metal piece for adding rigidity to the outer edges of the blocking, and a longitudinally corrugated body of single metal wall thickness between the marginally folded outer edges, wherein the corrugations have alternating substantially flat outer faces extending generally in a pair of common flat planes lying on opposite sides of the metal piece and defining a narrow profile thickness of the metal piece, the metal piece being bent in an alternating corrugated pattern in which the flat outer faces of the corrugations are integrally connected by alternating short intervening sections extending between the planes on opposite sides of the metal piece and thereby defining the narrow profile thickness of the corrugated metal piece, wherein the flat outer faces of the corrugations are substantially wider than the width of the short intervening sections and the flat outer faces are substantially wider than the thickness of the corrugated metal piece, wherein the short intervening sections are bent at obtuse angles with respect to the flat outer faces of the metal piece so the flat outer faces on one side of the metal piece are each spaced apart longitudinally and non-overlapping with respect to the adjoining flat outer faces on the opposite side of the metal piece, and wherein the marginally folded U-shaped outer edges of the metal piece both generally lie within the common plane defining the thickness of the corrugated metal piece, the corrugated metal construction blocking having two opposite ends, one of which is attached to the first timber wall stud and the other is attached to the second timber wall stud, the metal blocking being sufficiently thick to allow the metal self-tapping screws to pass through the blocking so that, when the blocking is put in place between the wall studs, the blocking securely holds the fixture which is attached to portions of the blocking, by the screws, and unsupported regions between the wall studs.
- 5. A wall construction as recited in claim 4 wherein a wall board is between the metal construction blocking and the fixture.
- 6. A wall construction as recited in claim 4 wherein the fixture is a sink.
- 7. A wall construction as recited in claim 4 wherein the fixture is a towel rack.
- 8. A wall construction as recited in claim 4 wherein the fixture is a shower stall.
- 9. A wall construction as recited in claim 4 wherein the fixture is a cabinet.
- 10. A wall construction as recited in claim 4 wherein the blocking is made from galvanized steel having a wall thickness in the range of about 20 to about 28 gauge.
- 11. A wall construction as recited in claim 4 in which the outer folded edge has a double bend within the wall thickness defined by the outer planes.
- 12. A wall construction as recited in claim 4 wherein the blocking is made from galvanized steel having a wall thickness in the range of about 20 to about 28 gauge.
- 13. A metal wall construction blocking comprising an elongated metal piece which in cross-section includes a pair of substantially flat profile and generally U-shaped marginally folded edges extending longitudinally and generally parallel along opposite outer edges of the piece for adding rigidity to the outer edges of the blocking, and a longitudinally corrugated body of single metal wall thickness between the marginally folded outer edges, wherein the corrugations have alternating substantially flat outer faces extending generally in a pair of common flat planes lying on opposite sides of the metal piece and defining a narrow profile thickness of the metal piece, the metal piece being bent in an alternating corrugated pattern in which the flat outer faces of the corrugations are integrally connected by alternating short intervening sections extending between the planes on opposite sides of the metal piece and thereby defining the narrow profile thickness of the corrugated metal piece, wherein the flat outer faces of the corrugations are substantially wider than the width of the short intervening sections and the flat outer faces are substantially wider than the thickness of the corrugated metal piece, wherein the short intervening sections are bent at obtuse angles with respect to the flat outer faces of the metal piece so the flat outer faces on one side of the metal piece are each spaced apart longitudinally and non-overlapping with respect to the adjoining flat outer faces on the opposite side of the metal piece, and wherein the marginally folded U-shaped outer edges of the metal piece both generally lie within the common planes defining the thickness of the narrow profile metal piece, the corrugated body being sufficiently thick to allow self-tapping metal screws to pass through the metal piece so that when the metal piece is put in place between a pair of wall studs, the metal piece holds a fixture attached to portions of the metal blocking which are unsupported by the wall studs.
- 14. A metal construction blocking as recited in claim 13 wherein the corrugated body extends the entire length of the blocking.
- 15. A metal construction blocking as recited in claim 13 wherein the blocking is made from galvanized steel having a wall thickness in the range of about 20 to about 28 gauge.
- 16. A metal construction blocking as recited in claim 13 in which the intervening sections are each bent to extend on an angle from the plane on one side of the metal piece to the plane on the other side of the metal piece.
- 17. A metal construction blocking as recited in claim 13 in which the outer folded edge has a double bend within the wall thickness defined by the outer planes.
- 18. A metal construction blocking as recited in claim 13 in which the flat outer faces are of generally uniform width and therefore extend generally parallel to each other, and the short intervening wall sections also are of generally uniform width and extend generally parallel to each other.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/602,703, filed Oct. 24, 1990 now abandoned.
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