Claims
- 1. A structural wall, comprising:
an elongated, downwardly opening, sheet-metal, upper channel member having spaced apart sidewalls defining an upper channel space between them; and an elongated sheet-metal stud including:
an upper end portion sized to fit within said upper channel space and including spaced apart sidewalls that are contiguous the sidewalls of the upper channel member when the upper end portion of the stud is within the upper channel space; at least one sidewall of the upper end portion of the stud including a longitudinal slot for receiving a shank portion of a screw fastener, said slot being wider than the shank portion of the screw fastener;
said slot being long enough to permit vertical movement of the stud relative to the screw fastener and the upper channel member;
wherein the screw fastener is adapted to be tightened to firmly connect it to the sidewall of the upper channel member, with its shank portion in the slot, free of connection with the upper end portion of said stud; and wherein the stud can move up and down relative to the screw and the upper channel member.
- 2. The structural wall of claim 1, further comprising an upwardly opening, lower, sheet-metal channel member having spaced apart sidewalls defining a lower channel space between them; and wherein the elongated stud has a lower end portion sized to fit within said lower channel space, said lower portion of the stud including spaced apart sidewalls that are contiguous the sidewalls of the lower channel member when the lower end portion of the stud is within the lower channel space; and
wherein a fastener screws into at least one sidewall of the lower channel member and a contiguous sidewall of the lower end portion of the stud connects the lower end portion of the stud to the sidewall of the lower channel member.
- 3. The structural wall of claim 1, wherein the upper end portion of the stud includes a web that extends between and interconnects the sidewalls of the upper end portion of the stud; and
said structural wall further including a reinforcing member within the upper channel space having sidewalls contiguous the sidewalls of the upper channel member, and having a portion connected to the sidewalls of the reinforcing member that contacts the web of the upper end portion of the stud; and screw fasteners extending through the sidewalls of the upper channel member and the sidewalls of the reinforcing member and connecting the reinforcing member to the upper channel member.
- 4. The structural wall of claim 2, wherein the upper end portion of the stud includes a web that extends between and interconnects the sidewalls of the upper end portion of the stud; and
said structural wall further includes a reinforcing member within the upper channel space having sidewalls contiguous the sidewalls of the upper channel member, and having a portion connected to the sidewalls of the reinforcing member that contacts the web of the upper end portion of the stud; and screw fasteners extending through the sidewalls of the upper channel member and the sidewalls of the reinforcing member and connecting the reinforcing member to the upper channel member.
- 5. A structural wall, comprising:
an elongated, downwardly opening, sheet-metal, upper channel member having spaced apart sidewalls defining an upper channel space between them; and an elongated sheet-metal stud including:
an upper end portion sized to fit within said upper channel space and including spaced apart sidewalls that are contiguous the sidewalls of the upper channel member when the upper end portion of the stud is within the upper channel space; each said sidewall of the upper portion of the stud, including a longitudinal slot for receiving a shank portion of a screw fastener, said slot being wider than the shank portion of the screw fastener;
said slots being long enough to permit vertical movement of the stud relative to the screw fasteners and the channel members;
wherein the screw fasteners are adapted to be tightened to firmly connect them to the sidewalls of the upper channel member, with their shanks in said slots, and they will be free of connection with the stud; and wherein the stud can move up and down relative to the screws and the upper channel member.
- 6. The structural wall of claim 5, further comprising an upwardly opening, sheet-metal lower channel member having spaced apart sidewalls defining a lower channel space between them; and wherein the elongated stud has a lower end portion sized to fit within said lower channel space, said lower portion of the stud including spaced apart sidewalls that are contiguous the sidewalls of the lower channel member when the lower end portion of the stud is within the lower channel space; and
wherein said sidewalls of the lower end portion of the stud are connected to the sidewalls of the lower channel member by screw fasteners that extend through the sidewalls of the lower channel member and the sidewalls of the lower end portion of the stud.
- 7. The structural wall of claim 5, wherein the upper end portion of the stud includes a web that extends between and interconnects the sidewalls of the stud; and
said structural wall further including a reinforcing member within the upper channel space having sidewalls contiguous the sidewalls of the upper channel member, and having a portion connected to the sidewalls of the reinforcing member that contacts the web of the upper end portion of the stud; and screw fasteners extending through the sidewalls of the upper channel member and the sidewalls of the reinforcing member and connecting the reinforcing member to the upper channel member.
- 8. The structural wall of claim 6, wherein the upper end portion of the stud includes a web that extends between and interconnects the sidewalls of the upper end portion of the stud; and
said structural wall further including a reinforcing member within the upper channel space having sidewalls contiguous the sidewalls of the upper channel member and having a portion connected to the sidewalls of the reinforcing member that contacts the web of the upper end portion of the stud; and screw fasteners extending through the sidewalls of the upper channel member and the sidewalls of the reinforcing member and connecting the reinforcing member to the upper channel member.
- 9. A structural wall, comprising:
an elongated, downwardly opening, sheet-metal upper channel member having spaced apart sidewalls defining an upper channel space between them; an elongated, upwardly opening, sheet-metal lower channel member having spaced apart sidewalls defining a lower channel space between them; a plurality of elongated studs spaced apart in parallelism and each said stud includes an upper end portion within the upper channel space and a lower end portion within the lower channel space; each said upper end portion including spaced apart sidewalls that are contiguous the sidewalls of the upper channel member when the upper end portion of the stud is within the upper channel space; each lower end portion having spaced apart sidewalls that are contiguous the sidewalls of the lower channel member when the lower end portion of the stud is within the lower channel space; screw fasteners firmly connecting the sidewalls of the lower channel members to the sidewalls of the lower end portions of the studs;
wherein at least one sidewall of each upper end portion of each stud includes a longitudinal slot for receiving a shank portion of a screw fastener, said slot being wider than the shank portion of the screw fastener;
said slots being long enough to permit vertical movement of the studs relative to the screw fasteners and the upper channel member; screw fasteners extending inwardly through openings in the sidewall of the upper channel member, and each including a shank portion that extends through and is received in a related one of said slots;
wherein the screw fasteners are tightened to firmly connect them to the sidewall of the upper channel member, with their shank portions in the slots, free of connection with the studs; and wherein the studs can move up and down relative to the screw fasteners and the upper channel member.
- 10. The structural wall of claim 9, wherein each sidewall of the upper portion of each stud includes a longitudinal slot;
and, for each said slot, a separate screw fastener extends inwardly through a sidewall of the upper channel member, into and through its slot;
each said screw fastener being firmly connected to a sidewall of the upper channel member, with its shank portion in its slot, free of connection with the upper end portion of the related stud; and
wherein the studs can move up and down relative to the screw fasteners and the upper channel member.
- 11. A method of constructing a structural wall, comprising:
providing an elongated, downwardly-opening, sheet-metal, upper channel member having spaced-apart sidewalls defining an upper channel space between them; supporting said upper channel member in an overhead position with the upper channel space directed downwardly; providing an elongated, upwardly opening, sheet-metal lower channel member having spaced apart sidewalls defining a lower channel space between them; securing the lower channel member in a position below and spaced from the upper channel member, with the lower channel space confronting the upper channel space; providing a plurality of elongated, sheet-metal studs, each having an upper end portion and a lower end portion; spacing said studs apart in parallelism with each other, and placing the lower end portions of the studs within the lower channel space and the upper end portions of the studs within the upper channel space; providing the upper end portion of each stud with spaced apart sidewalls that are contiguous the sidewalls of the upper channel member when the upper end portion of the stud is within the upper channel space; providing the lower end portion of each stud with spaced apart sidewalls that are contiguous the sidewalls of the lower channel member when the lower end portions of the studs are within the lower channel space; using screw fasteners to firmly connect the sidewalls of the lower channel members to the sidewalls of the lower end portions of the studs; providing at least one sidewall of the upper end portion of each stud with a longitudinal slot; providing screw fasteners, one for each said slot; inserting the screw fasteners inwardly through openings in the sidewall of the upper channel member, and providing each screw with a shank portion that extends through and is received in a related one of the slots in the upper end portions of the studs; rotating the screw fasteners to firmly connect them to the sidewall of the upper channel member, each with its shank portion in a related slot;
wherein the screw fasteners are free of connection with the studs and the studs can move up and down relative to the screw fasteners and the upper channel member.
- 12. The method of claim 11, comprising positioning the studs in the upper and lower channel spaces, with each slot positioned inwardly of a sidewall of the upper channel member;
forming a screw-receiving opening in the sidewall of the upper channel member in alignment with each slot; and inserting a screw fastener inwardly through said opening and rotating it to firmly connect it to the opening, with at the same time allowing the inner portion of the screw fastener to extend into and through the slot so that there is no connection between the screw fastener and the sidewall of the upper channel member, and
wherein the screw fasteners are fixed to the sidewall of the upper channel member and the studs can move up and down relative to the screw fasteners and the upper channel member.
- 13. The method of claim 12, including providing each screw fastener with a head that when the screw is tightened, bears against an outer surface portion of the sidewall of the upper channel member.
- 14. The method of claim 13, comprising providing sheeting for at least one side of the wall that is positioned outwardly of the stud; and
connecting the sheeting to the sidewall of the stud; and maintaining the sheeting free of connection with the upper channel member.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 10/035,488, entitled Slotted Metal Stud, filed Oct. 19, 2001, as a continuation-in-part of my prior application Ser. No. 09/293,074, filed Apr. 16, 1999, entitled Wall Beam And Stud, and now U.S. Pat. No. 6,374,558 B1, granted Apr. 23, 2002.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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10387982 |
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09293074 |
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10387982 |
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