Article for connecting laterally spaced beams

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Assembled in situ-type anchor or tie – Sheet or wire tie

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52 94, 52696, 4032321, E04B 138

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ABSTRACT:
An article for connecting beams includes an outside spanning member which extends between the beams, a cross-web member connected to the outside spanning member, and clasping members which hold the beams in place. Beams are connected by placing the article between the beams so that the clasping members are against the sides of the beams. The article is formed by bending sheet material into a three-dimensional configuration which includes the various members of the article discussed above.

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United Steel Products Co., Kant-Sag Lumber Connectors: Building Decks with Deck Hardware (1992), pp. 2, 16-20.

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