Claims
- 1. A relatively flat sheet metal structural web member for interconnecting a pair of generally parallel spaced-apart wood chord members to form a floor truss or the like, each of said chord members having opposing side faces substantially coplanar with opposing side faces of the other chord member, said web member being generally V-shaped, comprising first and second substantially coplanar legs integrally joined at one of their respective ends, a plurality of teeth struck from the one end of each leg and extending generally perpendicularly from one face, constituting the inside face, of the web member, and a plurality of teeth struck from the other end of each leg and extending generally perpendicularly from the inside face of the web member, said teeth at opposite ends of the legs being adapted to be driven into coplanar side faces of the chord members, the side margins of each leg being bent generally at right angles to the leg on the inside face of the web member to form flanges extending longitudinally of the leg at opposite sides thereof, the flange toward the middle of the web member constituting an inner flange and the other an outer flange, the outer flange of each leg having opposite end portions, one of which terminates short of an end of the leg in an edge extending generally perpendicularly to the inside face of the leg and generally parallel to the teeth struck from the end of the leg for abutment along substantially the entire length of the edge against a wood chord member when the teeth at that end of the leg are driven into the chord member, and the inner flange of each leg having opposite end portions, one of which terminates short of the other end of the leg in an edge extending generally perpendicularly to the inside face of the leg and generally parallel to the teeth struck from the end of the leg for abutment along substantially the entire length of the edge against the other wood chord member when the teeth at that end of the leg are driven into the chord member.
- 2. A web member as set forth in claim 1 wherein the web member is generally symmetrical about an axis extending centrally between the legs generally in the plane of the web member.
- 3. A web member as set forth in claim 1 wherein the ends of each leg are substantially identical in construction and centrally symmetric to each other, the center of symmetry being the midpoint of the leg on the central longitudinal axis of the leg.
- 4. A web member as set forth in claim 1 wherein the end edges of each of the inner and outer flanges are of substantially the same length.
- 5. A web member as set forth in claim 1 wherein the maximum depth of said inner and outer flanges is greater than the length of said teeth.
- 6. A web member as set forth in claim 1 wherein the other end portions of the inner and outer flanges are formed for abutment against the wood chord members.
- 7. A web member as set forth in claim 6 wherein said other end portions of the inner and outer flanges are formed to extend generally perpendicularly from the inside face of the web member and generally parallel to the teeth for abutment against the chord members.
- 8. A relatively flat sheet metal structural web member for interconnecting a pair of generally parallel spaced-apart wood chord members to form a floor truss or the like, said web member being generally V-shaped, comprising first and second legs integrally joined at one of their respective ends, a plurality of teeth struck from the one end of each leg and extending from one face, constituting the inside face, of the web member, said teeth being adapted to be driven into one of the chord members, and a plurality of teeth struck from the other end of each leg and extending from the inside face of the web member, said teeth being adapted to be driven into the other of said chord members, the side margins of each leg being bent generally at right angles to the leg on the inside face of the web member to form flanges extending longitudinally of the leg at opposite sides thereof, the flange toward the middle of the web member constituting an inner flange and the other an outer flange, said legs have locating means thereon formed integrally with said flanges and extending from the inside face of the web member beyond the pointed tips of the teeth for abutment against one face of one chord member and the opposing generally parallel face of the other chord member thereby to locate the web member in a transverse direction with respect to the chord members prior to securement of the web member to the chord members.
- 9. A web member as set forth in claim 8 wherein one end of the inner flange and the opposite end of the outer flange of each leg is formed to have a locating means thereon.
- 10. A web member as set forth in claim 8 wherein each tooth is relatively wide in relation to its thickness thereby having opposed relatively wide surfaces, the teeth struck from opposite ends of the first leg being oriented to present said surfaces within a range of 45.degree.-90.degree. with respect to a plane normal to the web member plane and extending longitudinally of the first leg, and the teeth struck from opposite ends of the second leg being oriented to present said surfaces within a range of 45.degree.-90.degree. with respect to a plane normal to the web member plane and extending longitudinally of the second leg.
- 11. A web as set forth in claim 8 wherein the number of teeth struck from said one end of each leg is substantially identical to the number of teeth struck from the other end of the leg.
- 12. A web member as set forth in claim 8 wherein said locating means comprises finger means at opposite ends of the legs, said finger means being arranged for abutment against one face of one chord member and the opposing face of the other chord member, said finger means being integral with respective flanges and lying generally in the planes thereof.
- 13. A web member as set forth in claim 12 wherein the outer flange of each leg terminates short of an end of the leg in an edge extending generally perpendicularly to the inside face of the leg for abutment against a wood chord member when the teeth at that end of the leg are driven into the chord member, the inner flange of each leg having opposite end portions, one of which terminates short of the other end of the leg in an edge extending generally perpendicularly to the inside face of the leg for abutment against the other wood chord member when the teeth at that end of the leg are driven into the chord member.
- 14. A web member as set forth in claim 13 wherein said web member is generally symmetrical about an axis extending centrally between the legs generally in the plane of the web member, the ends of each leg being substantially identical in construction and generally centrally symmetric to each other, the center of symmetry being the midpoint of the leg on the central longitudinal axis of the leg.
- 15. A web member as set forth in claim 14 wherein said web member is formed with a line of weakness at the juncture of said legs on said axis of symmetry.
- 16. A web member as set forth in claim 15 wherein the ends of each leg form a pair of elongate generally parallel connector plates, the connector plates at the junction of said legs being integrally joined along said line of weakness.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation of our copending application, Ser. No. 063,791, filed Aug. 6, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,348,850 issued Sept. 14, 1982.
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