Claims
- 1. A structural shear resisting member for installation in a wall frame wherein said wall frame includes a plurality of wall studs and a plurality of horizontal members, the shear resisting member comprising:
- a frame formed from four lightweight metal beams, each beam of said four beams having a first triangular cross-section formed by folding a length of sheet metal lengthwise on four parallel lines to define a base, two sides and two flanges extending from said two sides, one flange corresponding to each side, said four beams comprising two first beams having a first beam length, and two second beams having a second beam length much less than said first beam length;
- a plurality of gussets for connecting said first beams and said second beams to assemble said frame, each gusset being fastened to said flanges of said first beams and one of said second beams at a plurality of gusset attachment points, each gusset comprising a strip of sheet metal having a length for spanning a space between said first beams;
- a plurality of strut members for spanning said space between said first beams at a plurality of different angles, each strut member of said plurality being fastened to said flanges of at least one of said first beams at a strut attachment point, each strut member including a strip of sheet metal having a plurality of lengthwise folds to define a second triangular cross-section;
- a plurality of first fastening means for fastening said plurality of gussets and said plurality of strut members to said flanges of said first and second beams; and
- means for attaching said frame within said spacing between two wall studs of said plurality of wall studs and to an upper and a lower horizontal member of said plurality of horizontal members.
- 2. A structural shear resisting member as in claim 1 further comprising two replacement wall studs, each replacement wall stud having an upper end and a lower end and having a length corresponding to a distance between the upper and lower horizontal members, said replacement wall stud having a plurality of extension tabs extending from each of said upper and lower ends, wherein said means for attaching said frame comprises second fastening means for fastening one said replacement wall stud to each said first beam and third fastening means for fastening said plurality of extension tabs to said upper and lower horizontal members.
- 3. A structural shear resisting member as in claim 2 wherein said replacement wall stud is a C-channel beam.
- 4. A structural shear resisting member as in claim 2 wherein said replacement wall stud comprises two triangular cross-section beams joined by a plurality of second gussets to form an open web beam having dimensions substantially equal to one of said wall studs of said wall frame.
- 5. A structural shear resisting member as in claim 1 wherein each said gusset has a plurality of lengthwise folds formed therein to create a triangular cross-section ridge.
- 6. A structural shear resisting member as in claim 1 wherein said second beam length is adapted to be less than said spacing between two wall studs of said plurality of wall studs so that said frame fits within said spacing.
- 7. A structural shear resisting member as in claim 1 wherein each strut member comprises a pair of triangular beam sections disposed along each lengthwise side of a second gusset and fastened thereto, each of said triangular beam sections having an end joint formed at each end for abutting said flanges of said first beams.
- 8. A structural shear resisting member as in claim 1 wherein two said strut members are attached at each strut attachment point along said first beams so that said two strut members sandwich said flanges of said first beams.
- 9. A structural shear resisting member as in claim 1 wherein two said gussets are attached at each gusset attachment point along said first beams and said second beam so that said two gussets sandwich said flanges of said first and second beams.
- 10. A structural shear resisting member as in claim 1 wherein said fastening means comprise press joints.
- 11. A method for reinforcing a structural frame wall against external shear forces, said frame wall comprising a plurality of wall studs and a plurality of horizontal members, the method comprising:
- identifying a load-bearing position within said frame wall;
- forming a shear resisting member comprising the steps of:
- forming a frame from four lightweight metal beams, each beam of said four beams having a first triangular cross-section formed by folding a length of sheet metal lengthwise on four parallel lines to define a base, two sides and two flanges extending from said two sides, one flange corresponding to each side, said four beams comprising two first beams having a first beam length, and two second beams having a second beam length much less than said first beam length;
- connecting said first beams and said second beams using a plurality of gussets to assemble said frame, each gusset being fastened to said flanges of said first beams and one of said second beams at a plurality of gusset attachment points, each gusset comprising a strip of sheet metal having a length for spanning a space between said first beams;
- spanning said space between said first beams at a plurality of different angles using a plurality of strut members, each strut member of said plurality being fastened to said flanges of each of said first beams at a strut attachment point, each strut member including a strip of sheet metal having a plurality of lengthwise folds to define a second triangular cross-section;
- fastening said plurality of gussets and said plurality of strut members to said flanges of said first and second beams using a plurality of fastening means;
- attaching each said first beam to a metal wall stud;
- forming at least one attachment means at each end of said metal wall stud; and
- fastening said at least one attachment means of each said metal wall stud at said upper and lower horizontal members.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein the step of attaching each said first beam to a metal wall stud includes the step of providing two triangular cross-section beams joined by a plurality of second gussets to form an open web beam having dimensions substantially equal to one of said wall studs of said frame wall.
- 13. The method of claim 11 wherein the step of attaching each said first beam to a metal wall stud includes the step of providing a C-channel beam.
- 14. The method of claim 11 wherein said lower horizontal member is supported on a foundation, and the step of fastening said at least one attachment means further includes driving at least one bolt through said at least one attachment means at said lower horizontal member and into said foundation.
- 15. A method for interiorly retrofitting an existing structural frame to reinforce said structural frame against external shear forces, the method comprising:
- identifying a load-bearing position within a wall of said structural frame;
- removing an interior wall panel from said wall to expose a portion of said structural frame corresponding to the load-bearing position;
- removing at least two wall studs from said structural frame to define a space for installation of a shear resisting member;
- forming a shear resisting member comprising the steps of:
- forming a frame from four lightweight metal beams, each beam of said four beams having a first triangular cross-section formed by folding a length of sheet metal lengthwise on four parallel lines to define a base, two sides and two flanges extending from said two sides, one flange corresponding to each side, said four beams comprising two first beams having a first beam length, and two second beams having a second beam length much less than said first beam length;
- connecting said first beams and said second beams using a plurality of gussets to assemble said frame, each gusset being fastened to said flanges of said first beams and one of said second beams at a plurality of gusset attachment points, each gusset comprising a strip of sheet metal having a length for spanning a space between said first beams;
- spanning said space between said first beams at a plurality of different angles using a plurality of strut members, each strut member of said plurality being fastened to said flanges of each of said first beams at a strut attachment point, each strut member including a strip of sheet metal having a plurality of lengthwise folds to define a second triangular cross-section;
- fastening said plurality of gussets and said plurality of strut members to said flanges of said first and second beams using a plurality of fastening means;
- attaching each said first beam to a replacement metal wall stud;
- forming at least one attachment means at each end of said replacement metal wall stud;
- fastening said at least one attachment means of each said replacement metal wall stud at said upper and lower horizontal members; and
- replacing said interior wall panel over said shear resisting member and said replacement metal wall studs.
- 16. The method of claim 15 wherein the step of attaching each said first beam to a replacement metal wall stud includes the step of providing two triangular cross-section-beams joined by a plurality of second gussets to form an open web beam having dimensions substantially equal to one of said wall studs of said frame wall.
- 17. The method of claim 15 wherein the step of attaching each said first beam to a replacement metal wall stud includes the step of providing a C-channel beam.
- 18. The method of claim 15 further comprising the steps of inserting a temporary support means between said upper and lower horizontal members at a non-interfering location adjacent the load-bearing position before the step of removing at least two wall studs and removing the temporary support means before replacing said interior wall panel.
- 19. A method for reinforcing a structural frame wall against external shear forces, said frame wall comprising a plurality of wall studs and a plurality of horizontal members, the method comprising:
- identifying a load-bearing position within said frame wall;
- forming a shear resisting member comprising the steps of:
- forming a frame from four beams, said four beams comprising two first beams having a first beam length, and two second beams having a second beam length much less than said first beam length, said second beam length defining a space between said two first beams;
- spanning said space between said first beams at a plurality of different angles using a plurality of strut members, each strut member of said plurality being fastened to each of said first beams at a strut attachment point;
- fastening said plurality of strut members to said first and second beams using a plurality of fastening means;
- attaching each said first beam of said frame to a metal wall stud having at least one attachment means at each end of said metal wall stud; and
- fastening said at least one attachment means of each said metal wall stud at upper and lower horizontal members of said frame wall.
- 20. The method of claim 19 wherein each metal wall stud has at least a partially hollow cross-section and said at least one attachment means comprises a tab formed at an end of each metal wall stud adjacent to the at least one partially hollow cross-section so that said tab extends to abut and for attachment to at least one of said upper and lower horizontal members of said frame wall.
- 21. The method of claim 19 wherein said lower horizontal member is supported on a foundation, and the step of fastening said at least one attachment means further includes driving at least one bolt through said at least one attachment means at said lower horizontal member and into said foundation.
- 22. A method for interiorly retrofitting an existing structural frame to reinforce said structural frame against external shear forces wherein said structural frame supports a plurality of interior wall panels, the method comprising:
- identifying a load-bearing position within a wall of said structural frame;
- removing an interior wall panel of said plurality of interior wall panels from said wall to expose a portion of said structural frame corresponding to the load-bearing position;
- removing at least two wall studs from said structural frame to define a space for installation of a shear resisting member;
- forming a shear resisting member comprising the steps of:
- forming a frame from four metal beams, each beam of said four beams having a first hollow cross-section formed by folding a length of sheet metal lengthwise on four parallel lines, said four beams comprising two first beams having a first beam length, and two second beams having a second beam length much less than said first beam length, said second beam length defining a space between said two first beams;
- spanning said space between said first beams at a plurality of different angles using a plurality of strut members, each strut member of said plurality being fastened to each of said first beams at a strut attachment point, each strut member including a strip of sheet metal having a plurality of lengthwise folds to define a second hollow cross-section;
- fastening said plurality of strut members to said first and second beams using a plurality of fastening means;
- attaching each said first-beam to a replacement metal wall stud having at least one attachment means at each end;
- fastening said at least one attachment means of each said replacement metal wall stud at upper and lower horizontal members; and
- replacing said interior wall panel over said shear resisting member and said replacement metal wall studs.
- 23. The method of claim 22 wherein each replacement metal wall stud has at least a partially hollow cross-section and said at least one attachment means comprises a tab formed at an end of each replacement metal wall stud adjacent to the at least one partially hollow cross-section so that said tab extends to abut and for attachment to at least one of said upper and lower horizontal members of said frame wall.
- 24. The method of claim 23 wherein the at least partially hollow cross-section of each replacement metal wall stud includes two triangular cross-sections, each triangular cross-section having a base, wherein said tab is an extension of said base having a length greater than a thickness of at least one of said upper and lower horizontal members so that said tabs can be at least partially wrapped around the at least one of said upper and lower horizontal members.
- 25. The method of claim 23 wherein each replacement metal wall stud is a C-channel beam having two opposing sides, wherein said tab is an extension of each of said opposing sides having a length greater than a thickness of at least one of said upper and lower horizontal members so that said tab can be at least partially wrapped around the at least one of said upper and lower horizontal members.
- 26. The method of claim 22 further comprising the steps of inserting a temporary support means between said upper and lower horizontal members at a non-interfering location adjacent the load-bearing position before the step of removing at least two wall studs and removing the temporary support means before replacing said interior wall panel.
- 27. A method for interiorly retrofitting an existing structural frame for supporting a plurality of interior and exterior wall panels to reinforce said structural frame against external shear forces, the method comprising:
- identifying a load-bearing position within a wall of said structural frame;
- removing an interior wall panel of said plurality of interior and exterior wall panels from said wall to expose a portion of said structural frame corresponding to the load-bearing position;
- removing at least two wall studs from said structural frame to define a space for installation of a shear resisting member;
- forming a shear resisting member comprising the steps of:
- forming a frame from four beams comprising two first beams having a first beam length, and two second beams having a second beam length much less than said first beam length, said second beam length defining a space between said two first beams;
- spanning said space between said first beams at a plurality of different angles using a plurality of strut members, each strut member of said plurality being fastened to each of said first beams at a strut attachment point;
- fastening said plurality of strut members to said first and second beams using a plurality of fastening means;
- attaching each said first beam to a replacement wall stud having at least one attachment means at each end;
- fastening said at least one attachment means of each said replacement wall stud at upper and lower horizontal members; and
- replacing said interior wall panel over said shear resisting member and said replacement wall studs.
- 28. The method of claim 27 wherein each replacement wall stud comprises a metal beam having at least a partially hollow cross-section and each at least one attachment means comprises a tab formed at an end of said metal beam adjacent to the at least one partially hollow cross-section so that said tab extends to abut and for attachment to at least one of said upper and lower horizontal members of said frame wall.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/413,544, filed Mar. 30, 1995, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/190,643, filed Feb. 2, 1994, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,499,480, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/082,989 filed Jun. 25, 1993, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/040,494, filed Mar. 31, 1993, now abandoned.
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