Claims
- 1. A wall or partition comprising first and second coplanar end-abutting panels, substantially invisibly secured together along a joinder line at a wall framing member by a first series of a plurality of spaced apart fasteners joined to the first panel at the abutting end thereof and held to the framing member, and a second series of spaced apart fasteners joined to the second panel at the abutting end thereof and with parts of each of the fasteners of each of both series of fasteners extending parallel to said panels at concealed back major surfaces thereof, said fasteners of the second series of fasteners being so located as to avoid contact with said fasteners of the first series of fasteners, and said extending parts of said fasteners of the second series of fasteners, when the wallboard panels are in coplanar end-abutting relationship, contacting the back major surface of the first panel and, in conjunction with the framing member, the first series of fasteners, means for holding the fasteners of the first series to the framing member, and the first panel, preventing said second panel from moving away from said framing member and from said first panel in a direction having a component at right angles to the plane of the panels, which fasteners of the first series are each comprised of directly connected plate and tongue portions which are essentially flat, with the plate portion contacting the first panel and the tongue portion contacting the second panel, a pair of web portions extending only from the plate portion and installed between first and second panel ends, a pair of impaling portions extending from said web portions and overlying said plate portion and penetrating said first panel at an abutting end thereof, a framing contacting part of the fastener, and a panel contacting part of the fastener, with such framing contacting and panel contacting parts being connected by a wall member or plurality of wall members, which space(s) them apart and strengthen(s) the fastener, and which fasteners of the second series are of the same structure as those of the first series.
- 2. A wall or partition according to claim 1 wherein the fasteners are each of a single piece of sheet metal, the tongue and plate portions of the fasteners are essentially coplanar, the web portions are at right angles to the plate portion, the impaling flange portions extend from the web portions in the same direction, essentially parallel to the plate portion and partially covering it and the framing contacting portion of the fastener includes one or a plurality of surfaces of walled depressions in the tongue portion, such surfaces being on parts of such depression(s) connecting the wall member(s).
- 3. A wall or partition according to claim 2 wherein the fasteners are of a temperable sheet metal and are substantially T-shaped, with tongue portions having limiting effective surfaces which are parallel and spaced apart a greater distance than the thickness of the plate by rigidizing walls.
- 4. A wall or partition according to claim 3 wherein the fasteners are each of heat treated spring steel and the distance between the effective surface planes thereof is such that the tongues of the fasteners of the second series can readily be inserted behind the first panel and will, when the second panel is parallel to the first panel, have at least a portion of each said tongue in contact with the concealed back major surface of the first panel, which is held in place, thereby holding the second panel against transverse movement away from the framing member and maintaining the panels coplanar with respect to each other.
- 5. A wall or partition according to claim 4 wherein the panels are of wallboard covered on a visible front major surface thereof with a synthetic organic polymeric material.
- 6. A wall according to claim 5 wherein the wallboard is a gypsum wallboard coated on said front major surface and on a panel-abutting end with a vinyl polymer sheet.
- 7. A wall according to claim 1 comprising of at least three of panels, with each panel including a first series of fasteners at one end and a second series of fasteners of the same structure at the other end, and with each series comprising at least three such fasteners.
- 8. A wall according to claim 1 wherein 4 to 10 fasteners of the type described in claim 1 are employed per panel, 2 to 5 on each end of the panel.
- 9. A wall according to claim 1 wherein the clearance between the back side of a wallboard and a framing member to which it is attached is from 1 to 10 millimeters.
- 10. A wall according to claim 9 wherein the clearance is from 1 to 3 mm.
- 11. A wall or partition according to claim 1 wherein the web portions, where they project from the plate portion, are spaced away from the tongue portion.
- 12. A wall or partition according to claim 11 wherein spacing openings, between the webs and the tongue, are defined by curved walls in the plate portion.
- 13. A wall or partition according to claim 1 wherein the framing contacting and panel contacting parts of the fastener are so constructed and are sufficiently far apart that a head of a holding screw, nail, rivet or other holding means which passes through the fastener to hold an impaled wallboard to a framing means is within a recess within the fastener wall member or between such wall members so that it does not interfere with the installation of a second wallboard by contact therewith when such second wallboard is being installed.
- 14. A wall or partition comprising first and second coplanar end-abutting panels, invisibly secured together along a joinder line at a wall framing member by a first series of a plurality of spaced apart fasteners joined to the first panel at the abutting end thereof and held to the framing member, and a second series of spaced apart fasteners joined to the second panel at the abutting end thereof and with parts of each of the fasteners of each of the series of fasteners extending parallel to said panel at the concealed back major surfaces thereof, said fasteners of the second series of fasteners being so located as to avoid contact with said fasteners of the first series of fasteners and said extending parts of said fasteners of the second series of fasteners, when the wallboard panels are in coplanar end-butting relationship, contacting the back major surface of the first panel and, in conjunction with the framing member, the first series of fasteners, means for holding the fasteners of the first series to the framing member, and the first panel, preventing said second panel from moving away from said framing member and from said first panel in a direction having a component at right angles to the plane of the panels, which fasteners of the first series are each formed from a single sheet of temperable metal and include a substantially T-shaped fastening and spacing structure at the backs of the wallboard, when installed, exposed to the wall cavity formed at least in part by the wallboards and the framing members, having in a plane a surface or surfaces of a panel abutting part or a plurality of such parts and in a parallel plane a surface or surfaces of a framing abutting part or a plurality of such parts, said planes being spaced apart by intermediate rigidizing walls of the fasteners, with the fasteners of the first series having arms of the T, or the cross-bar thereof, disposed behind the first wallboard panel and the leg of the T extending beyond said first panel end and mechanically fastened to the framing member and with the arms of the T each having spaced web portions extending perpendicular thereto, between the ends of abutting wallboard panels, and panel piercing portions extending from said web portions, parallel to and partially covering the arms of the T and within the body of the wallboard panel at the end thereof, and which fasteners of the second series are of the same structure as those of the first series.
- 15. A concealable fastener for holding wallboard panels together in coplanar abutting relationship, substantially invisibly secured together along a joinder line at a wall framing member by a first series of a plurality of spaced apart fasteners joined to a first panel at the abutting end thereof, which is held to a framing member, and a second series of spaced apart fasteners joined to a second panel along the abutting end thereof and with parts of each of the fasteners of each of both series of fasteners extending parallel to said panels at concealed back major surfaces thereof, said fasteners of the second series of fasteners being so located as to avoid contact with said fasteners of the first series of fasteners, and said extending parts of said fasteners of the second series of fasteners, when the wallboard panels are in coplanar edge-abutting relationship, contacting the back side of the first panel and, in conjunction with the framing member and the first panel, preventing said second panel from moving away from said framing member and from said first panel in a direction having a component at right angles to the plane of the panels, which comprises directly connected plate and tongue portions which are essentially flat, with the plate portion capable of contacting the first panel and the tongue portion capable of contacting the second panel, a pair of web portions extending only from the plate portion and installable between first and second panel ends, a pair of impaling flange portions extending from said web portions and partialy covering said plate portion and capable of penetrating said first panel at an abutting end thereof, a part of the plate portion of the fastener which is capable of contacting a framing member, and a part of the plate portion which is capable of contacting an associated wallboard panel, with such framing contacting and panel contacting parts being connected by a wall member of a plurality of wall members which space(s) them apart and strengthen(s) the fastener.
- 16. A fastener according to claim 15 wherein, in addition to a part of the tongue portion of the installed fastener being capable of contacting the back surface of a wallboard panel, a part of the plate portion is capable of contacting the back surface of an abutting wallboard panel.
- 17. A fastener according to claim 16 wherein the total area of the parts of the fastener tongue capable of contacting the back surface of a wallboard and of the fastener plate capable of contacting the back surface of an abutting wallboard is within the range of 10 to 90% of the area of one side of te tongue plus one side of the plate.
- 18. A concealable fastener according to claim 15 wherein the plate and tongue portions are continuous and substantialy coplanar, with the plate portion being wider than the tongue portion and being a direct unitary extension of the tongue portion.
- 19. A concealable fastener according to claim 15, made entirely from a single piece of temperable sheet steel, which is tempered after formation of the fastener, with the web portions and the impaling flange portions of the fastener extending from said web portions being of steel initially alongside the steel of the tongue portion before formation of the fastener from the temperable sheet steel.
- 20. A fastener according t claim 15 made entirely from a single piece of sheet metal, with the web portions and the impaling flange portions extending from said web portions being of metal which initially was alongside the metal of the tongue portion, before formation of the fastener from the sheet metal.
- 21. A fastener according to claim 9 which is of tempered steel.
- 22. A wallboard fastener comprised of a single piece of temperable sheet metal including a substantially T-shaped fastening and spacing structure, suitable for installation at the backs of wallboards to be joined together, and exposable to the wall cavity formed at least in part by the wallboards and framing members, having in a plane, a surface or surfaces of a panel abutting part or a plurality of such parts and in a parallel plane a surface or surfaces of a framing abutting part or a plurality of such parts, said planes being spaced apart by intermediate rigidizing walls, with the fasteners having arms of the T, or the cross-bar thereof, disposable behind a first wallboard panel and contactable with it, and the leg of the T such that it may extend beyond said first panel end to enable it to be mechanically fastened to a framing member, and with the arms of the T each having spaced web portions extending perpendicular thereto, fittable between the ends of abutting wallboard panels, and panel piercing portions extending from said web portions and partially covering the arms of the T, and being installable within the body of the wallboard panel at the end thereof.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 947,078 filed Sept. 29, 1978 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,221,095 issued Sept. 9, 1980, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 736,425 filed Oct. 28, 1976 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,117,644 issued Oct. 3, 1978.
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