Joint part for use in wooden buildings

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Assembled in situ-type anchor or tie – Depending cantilevered seat portion; e.g. – joist anchor

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52 922, 5274512, 5274521, E04B 138, F16B 100

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054818443

ABSTRACT:
This invention provides a process for an improved wooden building in a zone of cold, which comprises a continuous footing having a vertical heat insulation layer along the footing and a horizontal heat insulation layer integrally formed within a slab floor, a sill anchored to the continuous footing, columns erected on the sill with frameworks such as cross-beam and partition cap elements mounted on the columns by means of a metallic joint part, a ceiling with an airtight sealing materials, a roofing, exterior and interior walls with a heat insulation, and others.

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1982 Sweet's Catalog Fie 66 Connectors & Supports.

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