Claims
- 1. A method for joining a pair of wooden members by applying a sheet metal connector plate, of the type having integrally struck teeth projecting from one side thereof, to the wooden members at their juncture comprising the steps of:
- providing a coil of connector stock of the type having integrally struck teeth projecting from one side thereof,
- feeding the connector stock from the coil into the path of movement of a presshead carrying a cutting edge thereby defining relative to the cutting edge a predetermined line of cut along the connector stock,
- providing a reaction surface cooperable with the cutting edge and comprised of a plurality of tines defining a plurality of laterally spaced recesses;
- guiding the teeth of the stock along the recesses as the stock is fed into the path of movement of the presshead;
- displacing the presshead to engage the cutting edge and reaction surface tines along opposite sides of the stock and along its predetermined line of cut and, upon continued displacement of the presshead, cutting the stock to form a connector plate of predetermined length, and
- pressing the teeth of the connector plate thus formed into one side of the adjoining wooden members upon continued displacement of the presshead in the same stroke thereof.
- 2. The method according to claim 1 including:
- providing a second coil of connector stock of the type having integrally struck teeth projecting from one side thereof,
- feeding the connector stock from the second coil into the path of movement of a second presshead carrying a cutting edge thereby defining relative to the latter cutting edge a predetermined line of cut along the connector stock, said second presshead lying in opposition to said first presshead,
- providing a second reaction surface cooperable with the cutting edge of the second presshead and comprised of a plurality of tines defining a plurality of laterally spaced recesses,
- guiding the teeth of the connector stock from the second coil along the latter recesses as the stock from the second coil is fed into the path of movement of the second presshead,
- displacing the second presshead to engage the cutting edge and reaction surface tines along opposite sides of the second stock and along its predetermined line of cut and, upon continued displacement of the second presshead, cutting the stock to form a second connector plate of predetermined length, and
- pressing the teeth of the second connector plate thus formed into the opposite side of the adjoining wooden members.
- 3. The method according to claim 2 including substantially simultaneously pressing the teeth of the first and second connector plates in respective opposite sides of the members with each presshead providing a reaction force for the other.
- 4. The method according to claim 1 including locating a pair of wooden members in opposition to said presshead, and clamping the wooden members in butting relation one to the other prior to pressing the teeth of the connector plate into the wooden members.
- 5. The method according to claim 1 including adjusting the location of the leading portion of the connector stock relative to the cutting edge such that the cut is made between two transverse rows of teeth.
- 6. The method according to claim 1 including
- providing a guide surface comprised of a plurality of tines defining a plurality of laterally spaced recesses;
- locating the teeth of the connector stock within the recesses,
- clamping the stock to the latter tines with the teeth of the stock within the latter recesses by engaging a clamp against the stock on the side thereof opposite the tines, and
- advancing the tines and the clamp to feed the connector stock into the path of movement of the presshead.
- 7. The method according to claim 1 wherein the presshead is movable from a retracted position to an extended position for cutting the stock and embedding the teeth of the plate into the wooden members and from the extended position for return to the retracted position, and including:
- feeding the connector stock into the path of movement of the presshead in response to movement of said presshead from said extended position to said retracted position.
- 8. The method according to claim 1 including
- providing a guide surface comprised of a plurality of tines defining a plurality of laterally spaced recesses,
- locating the teeth of the connector stock within the recesses,
- clamping the stock to the latter tines with the teeth of the stock within the latter recesses by engaging a clamp against the stock on the side thereof opposite the tines,
- advancing the tines and the clamp to feed the connector stock into the path of movement of the presshead, the presshead being movable from a retracted position to an extended position for cutting the stock and embedding the teeth of the plate into the wooden members and from the extended position for return to the retracted position,
- and feeding the connector stock into the path of movement of the presshead in response to movement of said presshead from said extended position to said retracted position.
- 9. A method of joining a pair of wooden members by applying a sheet metal connector plate, of the type having integrally struck teeth projecting from one side thereof, to the wooden members at their juncture comprising the steps of:
- providing a coil of connector stock of the type having integrally struck teeth projecting from one side thereof,
- providing a guide surface comprised of a plurality of tines defining a plurality of laterally spaced recesses,
- locating the teeth of the connector stock within the recesses,
- clamping the stock to the tines with the teeth of the stock within the recesses by engaging a clamp against the stock on the side thereof opposite the tines,
- advancing the tines and the clamp to feed the connector stock into the path of movement of a presshead,
- providing a reaction surface on one side of the connector stock adjacent to the path of movement of the presshead,
- displacing the presshead such that the stock is engaged by the presshead and reaction surface on opposite sides thereto to cut the stock to form a connector plate of predetermined length, and
- pressing the teeth of the connector plate thus formed into one side of the adjoining wooden members.
- 10. The method according to claim 9 wherein the steps of cutting the connector stock and pressing the teeth of the connector plate into the adjoining wooden members are performed in the same stroke of the presshead.
- 11. The method according to claim 9 including:
- providing a second coil of connector stock of the type having integrally struck teeth projecting from one side thereof,
- providing a second guide surface comprised of a plurality of tines defining a plurality of laterally spaced recesses,
- locating the teeth of the connector stock from the second coil within the latter recesses,
- clamping the stock from the second coil to the latter tines with the teeth of such stock within the latter recesses by engaging a clamp against such stock on the side thereof opposite the tines,
- advancing the second tines and the clamp to feed the connector stock from the second coil into the path of movement of a second presshead,
- providing a second reaction surface on one side of the connector stock from the second coil adjacent to the path of movement of the second presshead,
- displacing the second presshead such that the stock from the second coil is engaged by the second presshead and reaction surface on the opposite side thereof to cut the stock from the second coil to form a second connector plate of predetermined length,
- and pressing the teeth of the second connector plate into the opposite side of the adjoining wooden members.
- 12. The method according to claim 11 wherein the steps of pressing the teeth of the first and second connector plates in the opposite sides of the members are accomplished substantially simultaneously with each providing a reaction force for the other, wherein the steps of cutting the connector stock to form the first connector plate and embedding the teeth thereof are performed in the same stroke of the first presshead, and wherein the steps of cutting the connector stock from the second coil to form the second connector plate and embedding the teeth thereof are performed in the same stroke of the second presshead.
- 13. The method according to claim 9 including locating a pair of wooden members in opposition to said presshead, and clamping the wooden members in butting relation one to the other prior to pressing the teeth of the connector plate into the wooden members.
- 14. The method according to claim 9 including providing a cutting edge on one of the presshead and reaction surface and adjusting the location of the leading portion of the connector stock relative to the cutting edge such that the cut is made between two transverse rows of teeth.
- 15. The method according to claim 14 including rendering the connector stock movable in a direction corresponding to its longitudinal extent, and inserting an element between longitudinally spaced teeth to engage such teeth and displace the stock longitudinally to adjust its location relative to the cutting edge.
- 16. The method according to claim 9 wherein the presshead is movable from a retracted position to an extended position for cutting the stock and embedding the teeth of the stock into the wooden members and from the extended position for return to the retracted position,
- actuating said feed means in response to movement of said presshead from said extended position to said retracted position to feed the connector stock into the path of movement of the presshead.
- 17. The method of joining a pair of wooden members by applying a sheet metal connector plate, of the type having integrally struck teeth projecting from one side thereof, to the wooden members at their juncture comprising the steps of:
- providing a coil of connector stock of the type having integrally struck teeth projecting from one side thereof,
- feeding the connector stock from the coil into the path of movement of a presshead carrying a cutting edge, such that a predetermined length of stock for forming a connector plate of predetermined length lies between the end of the connector stock and the cutting edge,
- rendering the connector stock movable in a direction corresponding to its longitudinal extent after the predetermined length of connector stock has been fed into the path of movement of the presshead,
- adjusting the location of the leading portion of the connector stock relative to the cutting edge by displacing the stock when rendered movable such that the cut is made between two transverse rows of teeth,
- cutting the stock to form a connector plate of predetermined length upon displacement of the presshead along its predetermined path, and
- pressing the teeth of the connector plate thus formed into one side of the adjoining wooden members.
- 18. The method according to claim 17 wherein the steps of cutting the connector stock and embedding the teeth of the connector plate are performed in the same stroke of the presshead.
- 19. The method according to claim 17 including the steps of:
- providing a second coil of connector stock of the type having integrally struck teeth projecting from one side thereof,
- feeding the connector stock from the second coil into the path of movement of a second presshead carrying a cutting edge and in opposition to said first presshead,
- adjusting the location of the leading portion of the connector stock from the second coil relative to the cutting edge of the second presshead such that the cut is made between two transverse rows of teeth,
- cutting the stock from the second coil thereof to form a second connector plate of predetermined length upon displacement of the second presshead along its predetermined path, and
- pressing the teeth of the second connector plate into the opposite side of the adjoining wooden members.
- 20. The method according to claim 19 wherein the steps of pressing the teeth of the first and second connector plates into opposite sides of the members are accomplished substantially simultaneously with each providing a reaction force for the other, wherein the steps of cutting the connector stock to form the first connector plate and pressing the teeth thereof are performed in the same stroke of the first presshead, and wherein the steps of cutting the connector stock from the second coil to form the second connector plate and pressing the teeth thereof are performed in the same stroke of the second presshead.
- 21. The method according to claim 17 including locating a pair of wooden members in opposition to said presshead, and clamping the wooden members in butting relation one to the other prior to pressing the teeth of the connector plate into the wooden members.
- 22. The method according to claim 17 wherein the presshead is movable from a retracted position to an extended position for cutting the stock and embedding the teeth of the plate into the wooden members and from the extended position for return to the retracted position, actuating said feed means in response to movement of said presshead from said extended position to said retracted position to feed the connector stock into the path of movement of the presshead.
- 23. The method of joining a pair of wooden members by applying a sheet metal connector plate, of the type having integrally struck teeth projecting from one side thereof, to the wooden members at their juncture comprising the steps of:
- providing a coil of connector stock of the type having integrally struck teeth projecting from one side thereof,
- feeding the connector stock from the coil into the path of movement of a presshead carrying a cutting edge,
- adjusting the location of the leading portion of the connector stock relative to the cutting edge such that the cut is made between two transverse rows of teeth,
- cutting the stock to form a connector plate of predetermined length upon displacement of the presshead along its predetermined path,
- pressing the teeth of the connector plate thus formed into one side of the adjoining wooden members,
- rendering the connector stock movable in a direction corresponding to its longitudinal extent, and
- inserting an element between longitudinally spaced teeth to engage such teeth and displace the stock longitudinally to adjust its location relative to the cutting edge.
- 24. The method of joining a pair of wooden members by applying a sheet metal connector plate of the type having integrally struck teeth projecting from one side thereof, to the wooden members at their juncture comprising the steps of:
- providing a coil of connector stock of the type having integrally struck teeth projecting from one side thereof,
- feeding the connector stock from the coil into the path of movement of a presshead carrying a cutting edge,
- adjusting the location of the leading portion of the connector stock relative to the cutting edge such that the cut is made between two transverse rows of teeth,
- cutting the stock to form a connector plate of predetermined length upon displacement of the presshead along its predetermined path,
- pressing the teeth of the connector plate thus formed into one side of the adjoining wooden members,
- providing a guide surface comprised of a plurality of tines defining a plurality of laterally spaced recesses; locating the teeth of the stock within the recesses; clamping the stock to the tines with the teeth of the stock within the recesses by engaging a clamp against the stock on the side thereof opposite the tines, and advancing the tines and the clamp to feed the connector stock into the path of movement of the presshead.
- 25. The method of joining a pair of wooden members by applying a sheet metal connector plate from one side thereof, to the wooden members at their juncture comprising the steps of;
- providing a coil of connector stock of the type having integrally struck teeth projecting from one side thereof, feeding the connector stock from the coil into the path of movement of a presshead carrying a cutting edge,
- adjusting the location of the leading portion of the connector stock relative to the cutting edge such that the cut is made between two transverse rows of teeth,
- cutting the stock to form a connector plate of predetermined length upon displacement of the presshead along its predetermined path,
- pressing the teeth of the connector plate thus formed into one side of the adjoining wooden members,
- providing a guide surface comprised of a plurality of tines defining a plurality of laterally spaced recesses; locating the teeth of the stock within the recesses; clamping the stock to the tines with the teeth of the stock within the recesses by engaging a clamp against the stock on the side thereof opposite the tines, advancing the tines and the clamp to feed the connector stock into the path of movement of the presshead, the presshead being movable from a retracted position to an extended position for cutting the stock and embedding the teeth of the plate into the wooden members and from the extended position for return to the retracted position, and actuating said feed means in response to movement of said presshead from said extended position to said retracted position to feed the connector stock into the path of movement of the presshead.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of copending application Ser. No. 317,095 filed Dec. 20, 1972, now abandoned in favor of application Ser. No. 488,006 filed July 12, 1974.
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