Claims
- 1. A mobile truss fabricating apparatus comprising a trailer bed which is towable to a truss fabricating site, a truss jig on said bed including multiple members which define a level support plane for truss lumber, said jig comprising a main sectional jig rail with the individual sections thereof laterally adjustable and lockable on said bed, oppositely extending spaced parallel transverse jig arms coupled adjustably and releasably to opposite sides of said rail sections, a plurality of permanent stops for truss lumber mounted on the transverse jig arms which project from one side of said rail sections, a plurality of swivel stops adjustably mounted on the transverse jig arms which project beyond the other side of said rail sections, each swivel stop comprising a swiveling base member on the transverse jig arm carrying the swivel stop and having a truss lumber abutment element rising from the base member, a movable attaching means for the swivel stop pivoted to the base member and adapted in one position to lock the swivel stop to said jig arm and in another position to release the swivel stop from the jig arm, a clamping screw for the swivel stop which upon tightening simultaneously forces the base member against the top of the jig arm and draws the movable attaching means into locking engagement with the jig arm, said jig arm comprising a T-bar, and the movable attaching means comprising a rotary member having spaced depending headed elements adapted to lock beneath the top web of the T-bar in one position of the rotary member and to straddle said top web in a second position of the rotary member.
- 2. A mobile truss fabricating apparatus comprising a trailer bed which is towable to a truss fabricating site, a truss jig on said bed including multiple members which define a level support plane for truss lumber, said jig comprising a main sectional jig rail with the individual sections thereof laterally adjustable and lockable on said bed, oppositely extending spaced parallel transverse jig arms coupled adjustably and releasably to opposite sides of said rail sections, a plurality of permanent stops for truss lumber mounted on the transverse jig arms which project from one side of said rail sections, a plurality of swivel stops adjustably mounted on the transverse jig arms which project beyond the other side of said rail sections, each swivel stop comprising a swiveling base member on the transverse jig arm carrying the swivel stop and having a truss lumber abutment element rising from the base member, a movable attaching means for the swivel stop pivoted to the base member and adapted in one position to lock the swivel stop to said jig arm and in another position to release the swivel stop from the jig arm, a clamping screw for the swivel stop which upon tightening simultaneously forces the base member against the top of the jig arm and draws the movable attaching means into locking engagement with the jig arm, said jig arm comprising a T-bar, and a movable attaching means comprising a linear movement spring-urged jaw having a flange adapted in one position to lock beneath the top web of the T-bar and in another position to lie laterally outwardly of said top web.
- 3. A truss fabricating apparatus comprising a supporting bed, a truss fabricating jig on said bed defining a level support plane for truss lumber, said jig comprising a main jig rail formed in multiple sections, slotted adjusting means on the supporting bed and connected with said sections of the main jig rail whereby each rail section can be laterally adjusted relative to adjacent rail sections and locked in selected adjusted positions to enable supporting trusses of different sizes, said main jig rail sections being channel-like longitudinally and being slotted longitudinally in their opposite sides, oppositely extending spaced parallel transverse jig arms on opposite sides of the main jig rail sections at right angles thereto, quick release swivel fasteners on the interior ends of the jig arms and being lockably and releasably engageable with the slots in the sides of the main jig rail sections, whereby said jig arms are individually adjustable along said slots and lockable at selected adjusted positions therealong, permanent stops for truss lumber on the transverse jig arms which project from one side of the main jig rail sections, and swivel stops adjustably mounted on the transverse jig arms which project from the opposite side of said rail sections.
- 4. A truss fabricating apparatus as defined in claim 3, and the main jig rail comprising a center relatively short section, and at least a pair of relatively long sections on opposite sides of the center section longitudinally of the jig, and a truss peak locator device adjustably held on a pair of said transverse jig arms which extend from the side of the center rail section remote from said permanent stops.
- 5. A truss fabricating apparatus as defined in claim 4, and a truss splice locator device mounted on a pair of the transverse jig arms which extend from one of the relatively long rail sections toward said permanent stops.
- 6. A truss fabricating apparatus as defined in claim 3, and a finished truss elevating means on said supporting bed operable to lift a finished truss from the fabricating jig to allow the truss to be readily removed from the jig.
- 7. A truss fabricating apparatus as defined in claim 3, and the slotted adjusting means on the supporting bed comprising transversely extending slotted bars on said bed and cooperative clamping screws engaging through the slots of said bars and having screw-threaded engagement with said main jig rail sections.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional application of copending application Ser. No. 76,778, filed on Sept. 18, 1979, for MOBILE WOODED TRUSS FABRICATING APPARATUS, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,304,046, issued Dec. 8, 1981, which application is a continuation-in-part of prior copending application Ser. No. 913,247, filed June 6, 1978, for PORTABLE APPARATUS FOR FABRICATING WOODEN TRUSSES, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,174,061, issued Nov. 13, 1979.
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