CA2456063A1 - Deck board tie connector, connection and method - Google Patents
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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- E04F—FINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
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- E04B—GENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16B—DEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16B—DEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
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- E04F15/02044—Separate elements for fastening to an underlayer
- E04F2015/0205—Separate elements for fastening to an underlayer with load-supporting elongated furring elements between the flooring elements and the underlayer
- E04F2015/02066—Separate elements for fastening to an underlayer with load-supporting elongated furring elements between the flooring elements and the underlayer with additional fastening elements between furring elements and flooring elements
- E04F2015/02077—Separate elements for fastening to an underlayer with load-supporting elongated furring elements between the flooring elements and the underlayer with additional fastening elements between furring elements and flooring elements the additional fastening elements located in-between two adjacent flooring elements
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Abstract
A method of forming a connection, and a connector, that attaches supported members, such as deck boards, to supporting members, such as deck joists. In some forms, each connector attaches a single supported member. In others, the connector attaches two supported members. Many forms of the connector are possible, but all are narrow enough to fit between two supported members laid side-by-side, all are attached to the supported members by fasteners, and all are driven directly into the supporting members. The resulting structure is characterized by the apparent absence of nails or other fasteners.
Claims (45)
1. A method for installing a first supported member (1), having a first substantially planar side (2), a second side (3), a top side (4) and a bottom side (5), of a plurality of generally parallel closely spaced adjoining supported members (6), to a first supporting member (7) of a plurality of supporting members (8) positioned transversely to said plurality of supported members (6) comprising:
a. positioning said first supported member (1) across said supporting members (8), so that said bottom side (5) of said first supported member (1) substantially interfaces with at least two of said plurality of supporting members (8);
b. positioning a first connector (J), having a narrow longitudinal member (10) with a first face (11) and a second face (12), a top (13) and a bottom (14), proximate said first supporting member (7) so that said first face (11) substantially interfaces with said first side (2) of said first supported member (1);
c. attaching said first connector (9) to said first side (2) of said first supported member (1) with a first fastener (15); and d. driving, parallel to the plane of said first side (2) of said first supported member (1), said first connector (9) into said first supporting member (7).
a. positioning said first supported member (1) across said supporting members (8), so that said bottom side (5) of said first supported member (1) substantially interfaces with at least two of said plurality of supporting members (8);
b. positioning a first connector (J), having a narrow longitudinal member (10) with a first face (11) and a second face (12), a top (13) and a bottom (14), proximate said first supporting member (7) so that said first face (11) substantially interfaces with said first side (2) of said first supported member (1);
c. attaching said first connector (9) to said first side (2) of said first supported member (1) with a first fastener (15); and d. driving, parallel to the plane of said first side (2) of said first supported member (1), said first connector (9) into said first supporting member (7).
2. The method of claim 1 wherein:
a. said first connector (9) has a first fastener opening (15) in said longitudinal member (10) and said first fastener (15) is driven through said first fastener opening (16).
a. said first connector (9) has a first fastener opening (15) in said longitudinal member (10) and said first fastener (15) is driven through said first fastener opening (16).
3. The method of claim 2 wherein:
a. said first fastener opening (16) of said first connector (9) is a longitudinal slot.
a. said first fastener opening (16) of said first connector (9) is a longitudinal slot.
4. The method of claim 3 wherein:
a. said longitudinal member (10) has a top edge (17) at said top (13), a bottom edge (18) at said bottom (14), a first side edge (19) and second side edge (20), and said bottom edge (18) tapers.
a. said longitudinal member (10) has a top edge (17) at said top (13), a bottom edge (18) at said bottom (14), a first side edge (19) and second side edge (20), and said bottom edge (18) tapers.
5. The method of claim 4 wherein:
a. said first side edge (19) and said second side edge (20) have serrations (52) along at least a portion of their length.
a. said first side edge (19) and said second side edge (20) have serrations (52) along at least a portion of their length.
6. The method of claim 5 wherein:
a. said longitudinal member (10) has longitudinal corrugations (54).
a. said longitudinal member (10) has longitudinal corrugations (54).
7. The method of claim 6 wherein:
a. said top edge (17) is integrally joined at a first juncture (21) to a tab (22) that continues in the same plane as said longitudinal member (10).
a. said top edge (17) is integrally joined at a first juncture (21) to a tab (22) that continues in the same plane as said longitudinal member (10).
8. The method of claim 7 additionally comprising:
a. breaking away said tab (22) along said first juncture (21).
a. breaking away said tab (22) along said first juncture (21).
9. The method of claim 8 wherein:
a. said first connector (9) is made of sheet metal.
a. said first connector (9) is made of sheet metal.
10. The method of claim 9 wherein:
a. said first fastener (15) is a nail.
a. said first fastener (15) is a nail.
11. The method of claim 2 wherein:
a. said first fastener opening (16) is a round hole.
a. said first fastener opening (16) is a round hole.
12. The method of claim 11 wherein:
a. said first connector (9) rotates around said first fastener (15) in order to drive said connector (9) into said first supporting member (7).
a. said first connector (9) rotates around said first fastener (15) in order to drive said connector (9) into said first supporting member (7).
13. The method of claim 12 wherein:
a. said longitudinal member (10) has concentric corrugations (54) centered on said fastener opening (16).
a. said longitudinal member (10) has concentric corrugations (54) centered on said fastener opening (16).
14. The method of claim 13 wherein:
a. said longitudinal member (10) is substantially triangular in profile.
a. said longitudinal member (10) is substantially triangular in profile.
15. The method of claim 14 wherein:
a. said first connector (9) is made of sheet metal.
a. said first connector (9) is made of sheet metal.
16. The method of claim 15 wherein:
a. said first fastener (15) is a nail.
a. said first fastener (15) is a nail.
17. The method of claim 13 wherein:
a. said longitudinal member (10) has two wings (23) that extend away from said first fastener opening (16).
a. said longitudinal member (10) has two wings (23) that extend away from said first fastener opening (16).
18. The method of claim 17 wherein:
a. said first connector (9) is made of sheet metal.
a. said first connector (9) is made of sheet metal.
19. The method of claim 18 wherein:
a. said first fastener (15) is a nail.
a. said first fastener (15) is a nail.
20. The method of claim 1 wherein:
a. said first fastener (15) has a shank (24) and a head (25).
b. said longitudinal member (10) has a first leg (26) and a second leg (27) laterally spaced from said first leg (26) to accommodate said shank (24) of said first fastener (15) therebetween, and a first connecting portion (28) between said first leg (26) and said second leg (27); and c. said first leg (26) is driven into said first supporting member (7) until said connecting portion (28) reaches said shank (24).
a. said first fastener (15) has a shank (24) and a head (25).
b. said longitudinal member (10) has a first leg (26) and a second leg (27) laterally spaced from said first leg (26) to accommodate said shank (24) of said first fastener (15) therebetween, and a first connecting portion (28) between said first leg (26) and said second leg (27); and c. said first leg (26) is driven into said first supporting member (7) until said connecting portion (28) reaches said shank (24).
21. The method of claim 20 wherein:
a. said second leg (27) is equal in length to said first leg (26) and said second leg (27) is driven into said supporting member (7) alongside said first leg (26).
a. said second leg (27) is equal in length to said first leg (26) and said second leg (27) is driven into said supporting member (7) alongside said first leg (26).
22. The method of claim 21 wherein:
a. said first leg (26) and said second leg (27) have serrations (52) along at least a portion of their length.
a. said first leg (26) and said second leg (27) have serrations (52) along at least a portion of their length.
23. The method of claim 22 wherein:
a. said first (9) connector is made of sheet metal.
a. said first (9) connector is made of sheet metal.
24. The method of claim 23 wherein:
a. said first leg (26) and said second leg (27) each have a longitudinal reinforcing embossment (53).
a. said first leg (26) and said second leg (27) each have a longitudinal reinforcing embossment (53).
25. The method of claim 24 wherein:
a. said first fastener (15) is a nail.
a. said first fastener (15) is a nail.
26. The method of claim 20 wherein said method additionally comprises:
a. driving a second fastener (29) having a shank (30) and a head (31) into said first side (2) of said first supported member (1) such that said head (31) is a selected distance away from said first side (2).
a. driving a second fastener (29) having a shank (30) and a head (31) into said first side (2) of said first supported member (1) such that said head (31) is a selected distance away from said first side (2).
27. The method of claim 26 wherein:
a. said longitudinal member (10) has a third leg (32) laterally spaced from said first leg (26) to closely accommodate said shank (30) of said second fastener (29) therebetween, a second connecting portion (33) between said first leg (26) and said third leg (32), and said second leg (27) and said third leg (32) are laterally spaced to each side of said first leg (26).
a. said longitudinal member (10) has a third leg (32) laterally spaced from said first leg (26) to closely accommodate said shank (30) of said second fastener (29) therebetween, a second connecting portion (33) between said first leg (26) and said third leg (32), and said second leg (27) and said third leg (32) are laterally spaced to each side of said first leg (26).
28. The method of claim 27 wherein:
a. said first leg (26) have serrations (52) along at least a portion of its length.
a. said first leg (26) have serrations (52) along at least a portion of its length.
29. The method of claim 20 wherein:
a. said first connector (9) is bent out of a single piece of wire.
a. said first connector (9) is bent out of a single piece of wire.
30. The method of claim 29 wherein:
a. said first fastener is a nail.
a. said first fastener is a nail.
31. The method of claim 1 wherein said longitudinal member (10) has a first leg (26) and a second leg (27) laterally spaced, a first connecting portion (28) between said first leg (26) and said second leg (27), a third leg (32) laterally spaced from said first leg (26), and a second connecting portion (33) between said first leg (26) and said third leg (32) and said method additionally comprises:
a. positioning a second supported member (34) of the plurality of supported members (6), having a first substantially planar side (35), a second side (36), a top side (37) and a bottom side (38), on said plurality of supporting members (8) on the opposite side of said first connector (9) from said first supported member (1);
b. driving a second fastener (29) between said first leg (26) and said third leg (32) into said second side (36) of said second supported member (34); and c. lowering said second supported member (34) to said plurality of supporting members (8).
a. positioning a second supported member (34) of the plurality of supported members (6), having a first substantially planar side (35), a second side (36), a top side (37) and a bottom side (38), on said plurality of supporting members (8) on the opposite side of said first connector (9) from said first supported member (1);
b. driving a second fastener (29) between said first leg (26) and said third leg (32) into said second side (36) of said second supported member (34); and c. lowering said second supported member (34) to said plurality of supporting members (8).
32. The method of claim 31 wherein:
a. said second leg (27) and said third leg (32) have serrations (52) along at least a portion of their length.
a. said second leg (27) and said third leg (32) have serrations (52) along at least a portion of their length.
33. The method of claim 32 wherein:
a. said first connector (9) is made of sheet metal.
a. said first connector (9) is made of sheet metal.
34. The method of claim 33 wherein:
a. said second leg (27) and said third leg (32) each have a longitudinal reinforcing embossment (53).
a. said second leg (27) and said third leg (32) each have a longitudinal reinforcing embossment (53).
35. The method of claim 34 wherein:
a. said first fastener (15) is a nail and said second fastener (29) in a nail.
a. said first fastener (15) is a nail and said second fastener (29) in a nail.
36. The method of claim 1 wherein:
a. said first fastener (15) has a first leg (39) and a second leg (40) joined by a connecting portion (41);
b. said longitudinal member (10) has a first leg (26) and a second leg (27) laterally spaced to accommodate said first leg (39) of said first fastener (15) therebetween, and a first connecting portion (28) between said first leg (26) and said second leg (27); and c. said first leg (26) is driven into said first supporting member (7) until said connecting portion (28) reaches said first leg (39) of said first fastener (15).
a. said first fastener (15) has a first leg (39) and a second leg (40) joined by a connecting portion (41);
b. said longitudinal member (10) has a first leg (26) and a second leg (27) laterally spaced to accommodate said first leg (39) of said first fastener (15) therebetween, and a first connecting portion (28) between said first leg (26) and said second leg (27); and c. said first leg (26) is driven into said first supporting member (7) until said connecting portion (28) reaches said first leg (39) of said first fastener (15).
37. The method of claim 36 wherein:
a. said first connector (9) is bent out of a single piece of wire; and b. said first fastener (15) is bent out of a single piece of wire.
a. said first connector (9) is bent out of a single piece of wire; and b. said first fastener (15) is bent out of a single piece of wire.
38. The method of claim 1 wherein:
a. said first connector (9) is driven by a hammer (42).
a. said first connector (9) is driven by a hammer (42).
39. The method of claim 38 wherein:
a. a driving tool (43) having a upper portion (44) and a lower portion (45) is interposed between said first connector (9) and said hammer (42) so that the driving force is transferred from said hammer {42) through said driving tool (43) into said first connector (43); and b. said lower portion (44) of said driving tool (43) is dimensioned to fit between said first supported member (1) and a second supported member (34) when said first supported member (1) and said second supported member (34) are closely spaced adjacent and parallel each other.
a. a driving tool (43) having a upper portion (44) and a lower portion (45) is interposed between said first connector (9) and said hammer (42) so that the driving force is transferred from said hammer {42) through said driving tool (43) into said first connector (43); and b. said lower portion (44) of said driving tool (43) is dimensioned to fit between said first supported member (1) and a second supported member (34) when said first supported member (1) and said second supported member (34) are closely spaced adjacent and parallel each other.
40. The method of claim 39 wherein:
a. said driving tool comprises a flat metal rectangle.
a. said driving tool comprises a flat metal rectangle.
41. The method of claim 40 wherein:
a. said lower portion (45) of said driving tool (43) is dimensioned to closely interface with said top (13) of said first connector (9), thereby limiting slip between the two.
a. said lower portion (45) of said driving tool (43) is dimensioned to closely interface with said top (13) of said first connector (9), thereby limiting slip between the two.
42. The method of claim 41 wherein:
a. said driving tool (43) has a body (46), a longitudinal cavity (47) in said body (46) formed to accept said first connector (9) and a sliding force transferring member (48), a lower projection (49) in said lower portion (45), a first arm (50) extending laterally from said lower portion (45), and a second arm (51) extending laterally from said lower portion (45) opposite said first arm (50).
a. said driving tool (43) has a body (46), a longitudinal cavity (47) in said body (46) formed to accept said first connector (9) and a sliding force transferring member (48), a lower projection (49) in said lower portion (45), a first arm (50) extending laterally from said lower portion (45), and a second arm (51) extending laterally from said lower portion (45) opposite said first arm (50).
43. The method of claim 42 wherein:
a. said first connector (9) is placed inside said longitudinal cavity (47), said driving tool (43) is positioned so that said first arm (50) interfaces with said first supported member (1), said second arm (51) interfaces with said second supported member (34), and said lower projection (49) is substantially between said first supported member (1) and said second supported member (34), said first connector (9) is positioned directly over said first fastener (15); and b. said force transferring member (48) is struck with a hammer (42) until said first connector (9) is driven into said first supporting member (7) and said top (13) of said first connector (9) is below said top side (4) of said first supported member (1) and said top side (37) of said second supported member (34).
a. said first connector (9) is placed inside said longitudinal cavity (47), said driving tool (43) is positioned so that said first arm (50) interfaces with said first supported member (1), said second arm (51) interfaces with said second supported member (34), and said lower projection (49) is substantially between said first supported member (1) and said second supported member (34), said first connector (9) is positioned directly over said first fastener (15); and b. said force transferring member (48) is struck with a hammer (42) until said first connector (9) is driven into said first supporting member (7) and said top (13) of said first connector (9) is below said top side (4) of said first supported member (1) and said top side (37) of said second supported member (34).
44. The method of claim 1 further comprising:
a. positioning a second supported member (34), having a first substantially planar side (35), a second side (36), a top side (37), and a bottom side (38), across said supporting members (8), so that said bottom side (38) of said second supported member (34) substantially interfaces with at least two of said plurality of supporting members (8), and so that said first side (35) is parallel and in close proximity to said first side (2) of said first supported member (1);
b. positioning a second connector (9), having a narrow longitudinal member (10) with a first face (11) and a second face (12), a top (13) and a bottom (14), proximate said first supporting member (7) so that said first face (11) substantially interfaces with said first side (35) of said second supported member (34);
c. attaching said first connector (9) to said first side (35) of said second supported member (34) with a first fastener (15); and d. driving, parallel to the plane of said first side (35) of said second supported member (34), said first connector (9) into said first supporting member (7).
a. positioning a second supported member (34), having a first substantially planar side (35), a second side (36), a top side (37), and a bottom side (38), across said supporting members (8), so that said bottom side (38) of said second supported member (34) substantially interfaces with at least two of said plurality of supporting members (8), and so that said first side (35) is parallel and in close proximity to said first side (2) of said first supported member (1);
b. positioning a second connector (9), having a narrow longitudinal member (10) with a first face (11) and a second face (12), a top (13) and a bottom (14), proximate said first supporting member (7) so that said first face (11) substantially interfaces with said first side (35) of said second supported member (34);
c. attaching said first connector (9) to said first side (35) of said second supported member (34) with a first fastener (15); and d. driving, parallel to the plane of said first side (35) of said second supported member (34), said first connector (9) into said first supporting member (7).
45. The method of claim 1 further comprising:
a. positioning a second connector (9), having a narrow longitudinal member (10) with a first face (11) and a second face (12), a top (13) and a bottom (14), proximate one of said plurality of supporting members (8) so that said first face (11) substantially interfaces with said second side (3) of said first supported member (1);
c. attaching said first connector (9) to said second side (3) of said first supported member (1) with a first fastener (15); and d. driving, parallel to the plane of said second side (3) of said first supported member (1), said first connector (9) into said proximate one of said plurality of supporting members (8).
a. positioning a second connector (9), having a narrow longitudinal member (10) with a first face (11) and a second face (12), a top (13) and a bottom (14), proximate one of said plurality of supporting members (8) so that said first face (11) substantially interfaces with said second side (3) of said first supported member (1);
c. attaching said first connector (9) to said second side (3) of said first supported member (1) with a first fastener (15); and d. driving, parallel to the plane of said second side (3) of said first supported member (1), said first connector (9) into said proximate one of said plurality of supporting members (8).
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