The present invention relates to cold formed steel framing systems, and particularly to anchoring steel studs with anchor bolts embedded in masonry, including poured concrete as well as masonry units.
Many industrial, and a growing number of residential, buildings are constructed with steel stud wall framing for a variety of reasons. Steel framing is fireproof, does not warp, cannot be infested, and does not rot. The majority of connections between structural members are made a right angles, including the connections between vertical framing members, such as wall studs, and the underlying floors and foundations.
Light steel framing is ideal for floors, roofs, support structures for finishes, non-load bearing walls, and even load-bearing walls up to approximately nine stories. With wall systems, whether they are load-bearing or non load-bearing, it is customary to use connectors or clips to secure individual metal studs to overlying and/or underlying support structures. Various connector or clip designs are known. For example, it is known to use simple L-shaped connector designs to interconnect metal studs with an underlying or overlying floor structure, for example. However, typical L-shaped connectors may not necessarily handle the variety of loads and forces that are sometimes experienced where studs are joined or secured to a floor or other support structure. More particularly, conventional connector designs may not always efficiently and effectively resist uplift, horizontal and rotational loads that are experienced about connecting points between such studs and an adjacent support structure.
Therefore, there has been and continues to be a need for a more heavy duty and durable connector for connecting metal studs to floors and other adjacent support structures that will effectively resist uplift, horizontal and rotational loads.
The present invention provides a connector with two flanges for making a variety of connections between structural members, in particular cold formed steel structural members, with the added utility of a accommodating a heavy bolted connection to one of the structural members with an extended tab on one flange that matches a recess on the other for optimal material consumption and minimal waste in manufacturing.
The present invention provides a multipurpose connector with a tab extension on one flange that has an outer contour that is exactly equal to the contour of a concave recess on the other flange so that there is no material loss when the connectors are formed from a long coil or strip of material on progressive die stamping machinery.
The present invention provides a connector suitable for making a large number of connections with a tab on one flange that accommodates a bolt hole with the minimum of material surrounding the bolt hole.
The present invention provides a connector with flanges of unequal length in order to make the largest possible number of connections while conserving material.
The present invention provides a connector that can, in addition to forming a number of connections between metal structural members, act as a holdown, anchoring a structural member to an underlying masonry (including poured concrete and masonry units) floor or foundation in cooperation with a bolt embedded in the masonry, either before or after the connector is positioned.
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Preferably, the building connection comprises the first structural member 2, the second structural member 3, the plurality of fasteners 18, and the multipurpose connector 4.
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Preferably, the second flange 7 has a second body portion 9 bounded at least in part by a second outer boundary 10 at least partially opposite the first angular juncture 8. As seen in
In the most preferred embodiment, the first and second sides 22 of the second flange 7 are 4.25 inches apart, substantially straight, and substantially parallel to each other. The fastener openings 6 in the second body portion 9 are centered 0.75 inches from the first angular juncture 8. The two outermost (closest to the first and second sides 22) of those fastener openings 6 are centered 0.5 inches from the first and second sides 22, respectively, of the second flange 7. The two innermost (furthest from the first and second sides 22) of those fastener openings are centered 1.5 inches from the first and second sides 22, respectively, of the second flange 7. The first tab 11 extends a maximum of 2.1875 inches from the first angular juncture 8.
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In the most preferred embodiment, the first and second sides 14 of the first flange 5 are 4.25 inches apart, substantially straight, 4 inches long, and substantially parallel to each other. The four outermost (closest to the first and second sides 14) of the fastener openings 6 in the first flange 5 are centered 0.375 inches from the first and second sides 14, respectively, of the first flange 5. The four fastener openings 6 in the first flange nearest those are centered 0.875 inches from the first and second sides 14, respectively, of the first flange 5. The fastener openings 6 in the first flange 5 that are furthest from the first angular juncture 8 are centered 0.375 inches from the first outer boundary 16. The fastener openings 6 in the first flange 5 that are the next closest to the first outer boundary 16 are centered 1.375 inches from the first outer boundary 16. And the fastener openings 6 in the first flange 5 that are closest to the first angular juncture 8 are centered 2.375 inches from the first outer boundary 16.
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The most preferred masonry bolt 18 is the Simpson Strong-Tie Titen HD® anchor 18, a patented, high-strength screw anchor for concrete and masonry. It is designed for optimum performance in both cracked and uncracked concrete, a requirement that the 2009 International Building Code places on post-installed anchors. The high strength, easy to install Titen HD anchor 18 has been tested and shown to provide outstanding performance in cracked and uncracked concrete under both static and seismic loading conditions. The self-undercutting, non-expansion characteristics of the Titen HD anchor 18 make it ideal for structural applications, even at reduced edge distances and spacings. The Titen HD anchor 18 is recommended for permanent dry, interior non-corrosive environments or temporary outdoor applications.
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The connector 4 of the present invention is designed to be a versatile all-purpose connector 4 in addition to its specific suitabilities and it can be used in non-load-bearing and load-bearing wall, floor and roof framing.
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