Bottom plate anchor for building frames

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

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52713, 52715, 403231, 4032321, 403403, F04B 138

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ABSTRACT:
A bendable metal stamping has upstanding arms adapted to overlie the narrow dimension of a wooden stringer in use as a bottom plate of a building frame. The stamping has legs extendable toward the perimeter of the building and are attached to the floor. The stamping is bendable along a line parallel to the bottom edge of the inner one of the arms and the inner edge of the legs.

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