Claims
- 1. A nail element, comprising:
- a plate-shaped body in a strip-form having head end edges and lateral edges;
- a plurality of elongated elements, wherein at least a number of said plurality of elongated elements are fixedly secured against each of the lateral edges of the plate-shaped body at a point located between opposite ends of said elongated elements such that said elongated elements sufficiently protrude from opposite surfaces of said plate-shaped body, and together with the plate shaped body, function as the nail element;
- wherein said plate-shaped body includes an aperture formed near a middle region of said plate-shaped body, said aperture being sized to exceed a thickness of one of said elongated elements, wherein at least one of said elongated elements is fixedly secured against an edge of said aperture.
- 2. A nail element according to claim 1, wherein at least one end of said plurality of elongated elements is bevelled asymmetrically.
- 3. A nail element, comprising:
- a plate-shaped body in a strip-form having narrow edges and long lateral edges;
- a plurality of elongated elements, wherein at least a number of said plurality of elongated elements are fixedly secured only against the long lateral edges of the plate-shaped body in an original position at a point located substantially midway between opposite ends of said elongated elements such that each of said elongated elements sufficiently protrude from opposite planar surfaces of said plate-shaped body perpendicular to said planar surfaces, wherein the protruding elongated elements on each opposite planar surface function as a fastener for the nail element, with at least one end of said plurality of elongated elements being beveled asymmetrically so as to engage the nailable component at an angle bent from the original position.
- 4. A building connection comprising:
- a nail element which comprises a plate-shaped body in a strip-form having narrow head end edges and long lateral edges, and a plurality of elongated elements, wherein at least three of said plurality of elongated elements are fixedly secured against the long lateral edges of the plate-shaped body in an original position at a point located substantially midway between opposite ends of said elongated elements such that each of said elongated elements sufficiently protrude from opposite planar surfaces of said plate-shaped body perpendicular to said planar surfaces, wherein the protruding elongated elements on each opposite planar surface function as a fastening portion of the nail element, at least one end of said plurality of elongated elements being beveled asymmetrically; and
- a first building component fastened on one planar side of the plate-shaped body to said asymmetrically beveled ends of the plurality of elongated elements which engage into the first building component at angles bent from said original position.
- 5. A building connection according to claim 4, further comprising a second building component similarly fastened to opposite ends of the protruding elongated elements on another, opposite, planar side of the plate-shaped body.
- 6. A nail element, comprising:
- a plate-shaped body in a strip-form having narrow edges and long lateral edges;
- a plurality of elongated elements, wherein at least a number of said plurality of elongated elements are fixedly secured against the long lateral edges of the plate-shaped body in an original position at a point located substantially midway between opposite ends of said elongated elements such that each of said elongated elements sufficiently protrude from opposite planar surfaces of said plate-shaped body perpendicular to said planar surfaces, wherein the protruding elongated elements on each opposite planar surface function as a fastener for the nail element, with at least one end of said plurality of elongated elements being beveled asymmetrically so as to engage the nailable component at an angle bent from the original position having at least three elongated elements.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/045,875, filed Apr. 15, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,391,114.
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