Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Assembled in situ-type anchor or tie – Socket type
Patent
1992-10-14
1994-08-02
Cuomo, Peter M.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Assembled in situ-type anchor or tie
Socket type
52296, 52370, 52712, E04B 138
Patent
active
053334353
ABSTRACT:
A post to foundation connection for joining a wood post to an anchor bolt embedded in a concrete foundation after the concrete has hardened. The post to foundation connection includes a foundation connector which is formed from a single sheet metal blank which provides post support on a pair of post support seat members raised above the top surface of the foundation and supported by at least four leg members. Uplift resistance is provided by attaching the foundation connector to the embedded anchor bolt by a nut and washer which bears against a base member formed in the foundation connector. Attachment to the post is provided by four post connection members integrally attached to the ends of the post support seat members.
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Cuomo Peter M.
Cypher James R.
Dino Suzanne L.
Simpson Strong-Tie Company Inc.
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