The present invention relates to trusses, and more particularly relates to a truss being formed of a plurality of frame members which do not require welding, but are interconnected mechanically.
Trusses are well known in the art and have been utilized for centuries to build and support structures ranging from roofs to aircraft. Trusses are typically composed of triangles because of the structural stability of that shape and design. However, other types of trusses are also known in the art. As aforementioned, there are different types of trusses with there being two basic types for which the first is a pitched truss otherwise known as a common truss which is characterised by a triangular shape. The second type of truss is known as a parallel chord truss or flat truss and is characterised by parallel top and bottom chords.
Typically, most trusses are formed of a metallic material utilizing welding to interconnect the various frame members. However, while welding provides a good quality final product, it requires a considerable amount of skilled labour which increases the cost of the truss.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a truss which utilizes mechanical interconnections and which is relatively inexpensive to fabricate.
According to one embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a truss comprising, two parallel longitudinally extending upper frame members, two parallel longitudinally extending lower frame members, the longitudinally extending upper and lower frame members forming a rectangular configuration having an upper side, a lower side, and first and second lateral sides, each of the upper and lower frame members having a plurality of connection points located therealong, the connection points forming a plurality of sets thereof, each set comprising four connection points with one connection point located on each frame member, first transversely extending horizontal member extending between the two parallel longitudinally extending upper frame members, third and fourth transversely extending horizontal members extending between the two parallel longitudinally extending lower frame members, first and second diagonally extending members, the diagonally extending members extending between one of the connection points and a midpoint on another of the longitudinally extending members.
In the one embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a kit. The kit provides the advantage of providing the various components forming the truss in a knock-down condition. This permits on site assembly of the truss if so desired.
The various members of the truss can be made of any suitable material known to those skilled in the art. Thus, for example, various metallic materials such as steel, aluminum, various metallic alloys, and the like may be employed. It is equally possible to utilize various plastic materials such as composite reinforced materials as know to those skilled in the art. Combinations of various materials might also be utilized in certain circumstances.
In the preferred embodiments of the present invention, the various members are designed to be secured together by mechanical fasteners while they also may be designed to interlock. In one particular embodiment, structural members might have flanges secured thereto (by welding) and which flanges are designed to receive the ends of other components.
Having thus generally described the invention, reference will be made to the accompanying drawings illustrating embodiments thereof, in which:
Referring to the drawings in greater detail and by reference characters thereto,
Truss 10 has, as major components thereof, a first longitudinally extending upper frame member 12. Running parallel to first longitudinally extending upper frame member 12 is a second longitudinally extending frame member 14. There is also provided a first longitudinally extending lower frame member 16 lies in a plane below upper frame members 12, 14. The truss also includes a second longitudinally extending lower frame member 18.
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It will be understood that the terms upper, lower, lateral, side are utilized in a non restrictive manner. The terms are meant to apply to the truss as shown in the figures and it will be understood that these terms are employed to describe parts positioned relative to each other and they are not restrictive of the position of any individual member at any one time. The actual position will naturally depend on the placement of the truss and as aforementioned, the terms are used for ease of description only.
Truss 10 also includes a plurality of first transversely extending horizontal members 28 which extends between second longitudinally extending upper frame members 12, 14.
Second transversely extending horizontal members 30 extend between first longitudinally extending lower frame member 16 and second longitudinally extending lower frame member 18. A plurality of first transversely extending vertical members 32 extend between first longitudinally extending upper frame member 12 and first longitudinally lower frame member 16. Similarly, second transversely extending vertical members 34 extend between second longitudinally extending upper member 14 and second longitudinally extending lower frame member 18.
The above arrangement is such that the transversely extending members are located or positioned at the same point of the respective frame members 12, 14, 16 and 18 so as to form a rectangular configuration. It will be noted that the pattern repeats itself along the length of frame members 12, 14, 16 and 18. In the illustrated embodiment of
The connection points of the frame members and transversely extending members are generally designated by reference numerals 36. There are also further connection points 36 to receive diagonal members as will be discussed in greater detail hereinbelow.
In the illustrated embodiment, there are provided a plurality of diagonally extending members 38 which are provided on both of the lateral sides 24, 26 and on upper side 20. In each of these embodiments, the diagonal members 38 extend between a connection point where the vertical and horizontal transversely extending members are connected and to a point located midway on an opposite longitudinally extending frame member. Thus, as may best be seen in
On the lower side 22, there is provided a bottom transversely extending horizontal member 48 which is of a similar structure to transversely extending members 28, 30, 32 and 34. Bottom transversely extending horizontal member 48 is connected at the midpoint between the connection points of the second transversely extending horizontal members 30.
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For connecting the various members together,
The truss structure also utilizes a second type of connecting pin which is illustrated in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2937443 | Jul 2016 | CA | national |