Seat and anchor assembly for a roof truss and wooden joist

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Inclined top cover – Rafter tie-in at horizontal-type support

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52 932, 52713, E04B 138

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054428874

ABSTRACT:
A seat and anchor assembly for mounting and securing a wood joist or roof truss to a tie beam of a building including a channel length having a central web portion and two upwardly extending, substantially parallel wall portions disposed along opposite longitudinal edges thereof wherein a lower portion of the roof truss or joist fits within what may be considered a cradle defined by the central web and upstanding wall portions. Two spaced apart elongated anchor straps are adjustably attached to opposite ones of the wall portions and are adapted to be secured by nails or like connectors to opposite sides of the top portion of the roof truss and further wherein each anchor strap includes a lower length disposed and adapted to be embedded in wet concrete initially defining the tie beam of the building on which the channel length and truss rests.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1657441 (1928-01-01), Huovines
patent: 2947119 (1960-08-01), Puckett, Jr.
patent: 3000145 (1961-09-01), Fine

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