Patent classifications
E04C3/17
BUILDING
A building includes a floor located between an upper floor and a lower floor. The floor includes first floor extending members and second floor extending members that intersect the first floor extending members. The first floor extending members and the second floor extending members are made of wood. A reinforcement member is arranged in at least one of a section between two of the first floor extending members and a section between two of the second floor extending members.
Apparatus and methods for truss assembly
The disclosure generally relates to a locating assembly as a component of a locating table segment for positioning truss segments in a truss assembly system. The system generally includes a plurality of table segments aligned in parallel and adapted to position a series of locating blocks on a top surface of the system/table, where each block is a component of one of a plurality of locating assemblies in the system. The block positions collectively define an outer boundary of a support truss (e.g., as a roofing truss). Once the blocks are moved to their desired position, appropriately sized truss segments are placed within the block-defined boundary and fastened together.
Apparatus and methods for truss assembly
The disclosure generally relates to a locating assembly as a component of a locating table segment for positioning truss segments in a truss assembly system. The system generally includes a plurality of table segments aligned in parallel and adapted to position a series of locating blocks on a top surface of the system/table, where each block is a component of one of a plurality of locating assemblies in the system. The block positions collectively define an outer boundary of a support truss (e.g., as a roofing truss). Once the blocks are moved to their desired position, appropriately sized truss segments are placed within the block-defined boundary and fastened together.
Apparatus and methods for truss assembly
The disclosure generally relates to a locating assembly as a component of a locating table segment for positioning truss segments in a truss assembly system. The system generally includes a plurality of table segments aligned in parallel and adapted to position a series of locating blocks on a top surface of the system/table, where each block is a component of one of a plurality of locating assemblies in the system. The block positions collectively define an outer boundary of a support truss (e.g., as a roofing truss). Once the blocks are moved to their desired position, appropriately sized truss segments are placed within the block-defined boundary and fastened together.
Apparatus and methods for truss assembly
The disclosure generally relates to a locating assembly as a component of a locating table segment for positioning truss segments in a truss assembly system. The system generally includes a plurality of table segments aligned in parallel and adapted to position a series of locating blocks on a top surface of the system/table, where each block is a component of one of a plurality of locating assemblies in the system. The block positions collectively define an outer boundary of a support truss (e.g., as a roofing truss). Once the blocks are moved to their desired position, appropriately sized truss segments are placed within the block-defined boundary and fastened together.
WOOD WITH STRENGTHENING COATING
An enhanced wood product includes a wooden board or plank having a length and at least three sides, the sides defining a polygonal cross section along the length of the wooden board or plank. A polyurethane-urea coating on at least two of the sides very substantially increases the strength of the wood product and various products made with coated wood.
WOOD WITH STRENGTHENING COATING
An enhanced wood product includes a wooden board or plank having a length and at least three sides, the sides defining a polygonal cross section along the length of the wooden board or plank. A polyurethane-urea coating on at least two of the sides very substantially increases the strength of the wood product and various products made with coated wood.
Abutting irregular hexagons as beam ties for a dual beam joist supporting a truss
A roof structure supporting a roof comprising a truss and a joist supporting the truss, the joist having two elongated wooden beam members on the bottom of the truss connected with beam tie members comprised of a pair of congruent truncated mirror image parallelograms forming hexagons with mutually facing and abutting portions. Each beam tie member is connected to outer sides of top and bottom elongated wooden beams and is adjacent to the next beam tie connected to outer sides of top and bottom elongated wooden beams. The tied beams allow use of smaller, less expensive beam members yet providing good truss support in a joist.
Abutting irregular hexagons as beam ties for a dual beam joist supporting a truss
A roof structure supporting a roof comprising a truss and a joist supporting the truss, the joist having two elongated wooden beam members on the bottom of the truss connected with beam tie members comprised of a pair of congruent truncated mirror image parallelograms forming hexagons with mutually facing and abutting portions. Each beam tie member is connected to outer sides of top and bottom elongated wooden beams and is adjacent to the next beam tie connected to outer sides of top and bottom elongated wooden beams. The tied beams allow use of smaller, less expensive beam members yet providing good truss support in a joist.
LOFT CONVERSION
In carrying out a loft conversion some way has to be found of reinforcing the triangular timber roof trusses so that the internal bracing can be removed, to make the space. In the invention this is done by fixing C-sections to the outline of the triangular trusses, preferably sandwiching the timber frame. For the C-sections to overlap at the corners, part of one flange, e.g., the upper flange of the horizontal beam, is removed, and then the beams are bolted onto the frame. The process can be carried out with minimal disruption to the roof as no transverse (longitudinal) reinforcement is needed. A dormer process can also be included, making use of a versatile reinforcement plate.