Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Openwork; e.g. – truss – trellis – grille – screen – frame – or... – Side-by-side terminus shafts; e.g. – truss
Patent
1974-10-21
1976-06-08
Purser, Ernest R.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Openwork; e.g., truss, trellis, grille, screen, frame, or...
Side-by-side terminus shafts; e.g., truss
52751, E04C 302
Patent
active
039614557
ABSTRACT:
A truss support connector for attaching a truss joist to a supporting wall or horizontal member in the construction of buildings and various structures. The truss joist includes a top chord and a bottom chord which are connected by series of horizontally spaced diagonal web members. The truss support connector comprises an angle member connected to a strengthening member. The angle member is used to connect the truss joist to the supporting wall at the longitudinal ends of the top or bottom chord while the strengthening member is located in a vertical slot in the longitudinal ends of the top or bottom chord and extends from the angle member along the chord, receiving two of the ends of the spaced web members adjacent the support or supporting wall. The strengthening member additionally provides a web plate or series of web plates for connecting the web members to the chords.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1737601 (1929-12-01), Macomber
patent: 2770846 (1956-11-01), Findleton
patent: 3527007 (1970-09-01), McManus
patent: 3570204 (1971-03-01), Birkemier
patent: 3651612 (1972-03-01), Schmitt
Friedman Carl D.
Purser Ernest R.
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