Claims
- 1. An extendable elongate building stud comprising an elongate sheet metal stud body and a sheet metal stud extender, said stud body and said stud extender being somewhat tightly telescopically combined, whereby said stud body and said stud extender are adjustable to provide a variable length extendable stud, said sheet metal stud body and said sheet metal stud extender each having at least one elongate web for disposition perpendicular to the general plane of a partition wall, and means on only one end of said extendable stud for longitudinally-interlockingly engaging said one end of a fixed continuous elongate track such that said extendable stud can be extended by manually moving the end of said stud not engaged with a fixed track relative to said one end which is engaged, when said one end is interlockingly engaged with said fixed track, said engaging means on said extendable stud consisting of a slot cut in at least one of said webs on one end of said extendable stud of a slot shape that includes a relatively narrow neck and a relatively wide head area above said neck, wherein said engaging means comprises a precut shape of said one end of said stud capable of engaging with a complementary shape on a fixed track and wherein said precut shape includes a precut portion which is only partially cut and which is bent out of the general plane of the stud material at said engaging means and which forms a tab which prevents said stud extender and said stud body from being retracted completely one into the other.
- 2. An extendable elongate building stud comprising an elongate sheet metal stud body and a sheet metal stud extender, said stud body and said stud extender being somewhat tightly telescopically combined, whereby said stud body and said stud extender are adjustable to provide a variable length extendable stud, said sheet metal stud body and said sheet metal stud extender each having at least one elongate web for disposition perpendicular to the general plane of a partition wall, and means on only one end of said extendable stud for longitudinally-interlockingly engaging said one end with a fixed continuous elongate track such that said extendable stud can be extended by manually moving the end of said stud not engaged with a fixed track relative to said one end which is engaged, when said one is interlockingly engaged with said fixed track, said engaging means on said extendable stud consisting of a slot cut in at least one of said webs on one end of said extendable stud of a slot shape that includes a relatively wide bottom opening, a relatively narrow neck and a relatively wide head area above said neck, wherein said slot is cut in the web of said stud extender.
- 3. An extendable stud as defined in claim 2 wherein said relatively narrow neck is formed by a locking tongue extending into the area of said slot.
- 4. In combination, an extendable elongate building stud comprising an elongate sheet metal stud body and a sheet metal stud extender, said stud body and said stud extender being somewhat tightly telescopically combined, whereby said stud body and said stud extender are adjustable to provide a variable length extendable stud, said sheet metal stud body and said sheet metal stud extender each having at least one elongate web for disposition perpendicular to the general plane of a partition wall, and means on only one end of said extendable stud for longitudinally-interlockingly engaging said one end with a fixed continuous elongate track such that said extendable stud can be extended by manually moving the end of said stud not engaged with a fixed track relative to said one end which is engaged, when said one end is interlockingly engaged with said fixed track, said engaging means on said extendable stud consisting of a slot cut in at least one of said webs on one end of said extendable stud of a slot shape that includes a relatively wide bottom opening, a relatively narrow neck and a relatively wide head area above said neck, said combination further comprising a fixed track, said fixed track being a fixed part of a building framework, said fixed track being an elongate element extending along the general extent of a hollow partition wall, and said fixed track having elongate means for interlockingly engaging said interlockingly engaging means of said extendable stud and wherein said fixed track is affixed to a floor along the extent of a hollow partition wall, and said extendable stud extender has said means for interlocking engagement which is interlockingly engaged with said interlocking engagement means of said fixed track, said stud extender being mechanically affixed to said stud body to prevent relative movement therebetween and said fixed track comprises an elongate bottom wall and a relatively strong upwardly extending elongate vertical wall with a relatively widened elongate head along the top of said vertical wall, and said stud extender means for interlocking engagement is a slot extending into the bottom of said stud extender in which said elongate head is interlockingly engaged.
- 5. The combination of claim 6 wherein said fixed track further comprises two upwardly extending sidewalls which, in combination with said bottom wall, form an upwardly opening channel, and wherein said upwardly extending vertical wall extends upwardly from the center portion of said bottom wall.
- 6. A partition wall comprising the combination of claim 4, and further comprising wallboards, said wallboards each having a bottom edge disposed within said upwardly opening channel and each having a back face disposed against said extendable stud, said back face being spaced apart from said fixed track elongate head, whereby utilities can be disposed within said fixed track channel and extend from said channel up into the hollow behind said wallboards above said fixed track elongate head.
- 7. A partition wall as defined by claim 6 wherein said stud extender further includes a tab formed from material bent out of the area of said slot, said tab forming a support element disposed on said track head whereby said tab transfers the weight of said stud to said track.
- 8. The method of erecting a stud during construction of a partition wall comprising the steps of interlockingly engaging an extendable stud with interlockingly engageable means on a fixed track, and subsequently extending the length of said stud to substantially the full height of said partition wall being constructed by moving said stud body relative to said stud extender until said stud is in a desired final position and desired final length, said stud comprising an elongate sheet metal stud body and a sheet metal stud extender, said stud body and said stud extender being somewhat tightly telescopically combined, and a slot with a relatively wide inwardly disposed head area extending inwardly from the end surface at one end of said extendable stud for longitudinally-interlockingly engaging said one end with a fixed continuous elongate track by a movement of the stud from a nonvertical to a vertical disposition such that said extendable stud can be extended by manually moving the end of said stud not engaged with a fixed track relative to said one end which is engaged when said one end is restrained against longitudinal movement by a locking engagement with said fixed track, wherein said extendable stud is engaged with said fixed track by joining together said interlockingly engageable means on said stud and said interlockingly engageable means on said track while holding said stud at an angle relative to vertical, and then interlocking the stud and track by moving said stud to a substantially vertical disposition and wherein said fixed track is affixed to a floor, said interlocking means on said stud is located on the bottom end of said stud extender, said stud extender is relatively shorter than said stud body, said stud is engaged with said track by manually holding said stud body while said stud extender extends a relatively short distance below a bottom end of said stud body, and while holding said stud at an angle to the vertical of about 10.degree. to about 50.degree., and said engagement of said stud with said track becomes interlocking by shifting the disposition of said stud to a vertical position and wherein said stud is engaged with said track by engaging a widened head of a vertical wall of said track within a relatively wide head area of a slot in the bottom of said stud extender, said slot further including a relatively narrow neck below said relatively wide head area which is narrower than the width of said track widened head.
- 9. The method of erecting a stud as defined in claim 8 wherein said stud body is raised into a downwardly opening ceiling track channel while said stud extender remains engaged with said track, and wherein said stud body and said stud extender are subsequently mechanically affixed together to prevent further relative movement therebetween.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of copending application, Ser. No. 277,836, filed Nov. 30, 1988, now abandoned, which application was a continuation of application Ser. No. 155,911, filed Feb. 16, 1988, now abandoned.
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