Patent classifications
E04B2001/2628
Earthquake resistant JOINT
A joint comprising: a tenon, a mortise for receiving the tenon, an aperture formed in one of the tenon and an interior wall of the mortise and a pin which extends from the other of the tenon and the interior wall of the mortise; wherein the aperture is a hole which is engaged by the pin in use such that the tenon is supported within the aperture, and the tenon is capable of vertical and horizontal motion within the mortise in a plane substantially orthogonal to a longitudinal axis of the pin, the motion being limited by the edges of the aperture
DEVICE FOR COUPLING TWO VERTICAL COMPONENTS
The present subject matter relates to a device for coupling two vertical components, comprising a girder made of wood, in particular glued laminated timber, and a connector for each end face of the girder for connecting the end faces to one of the vertical components each. Each connector has two fittings, one of which is mounted via one side on the respective end face of the girder and the other of which can be mounted via one side on the associated vertical component and which fittings can be brought via their other sides into abutment against one another. Further, each connector has two tensioning jaws, which grasp the fittings at diametrical ends and can be tensioned against one another by means of at least one tensioning element running approximately parallel to said other sides. The girder has a bottom chord made of steel, which bottom chord is anchored at each end face of the girder to the fitting mounted thereon. At least one tensioning member is provided for tensioning the bottom chord.
Post-to-beam connector assembly
A connector assembly for structural members includes a support plate that has a primary portion and a first tab portion extending from the primary portion. A second tab portion also extends from the primary portion, and the primary portion defines at least one through hole that is configured to receive a fastener. A first stirrup plate defines a first slot that is configured to receive the first tab portion such that the first stirrup plate extends from the support plate in a first direction. The first stirrup plate further defines at least one through hole that is configured to receive a fastener. A second stirrup plate defines a second slot that is configured to receive the second tab portion such that the second stirrup plate extends from the support plate in a second direction opposite the first direction.
CONNECTION DEVICE FOR FASTENING TWO ELEMENTS, IN PARTICULAR FOR BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
A connection device in particular for building construction, has an upright, a beam and a pair of first plates, which are flat and vertical, are fixed with respect to the upright, project horizontally from the upright and are parallel to each other; the device also has a pair of second plates, which are fastened to one end of the beam, are placed on the outer side faces of such end are flat and vertical, coplanar respectively to the first plates and rest on the first plates solely at an inclined plane, which causes a forcing of the end of the beam horizontally against the upright in response to a forcing of the second plates downwards along such inclined plane.
WALL, CEILING OR ROOF ELEMENT CONNECTION
A wall, ceiling or roof element connection for connecting bar shaped, beam shaped or panel shaped wooden components includes a pin arranged on the first wooden component and has an outer contour widening in the direction of the second wooden component, and a recess or notch arranged directly on the second wooden component and having an insertion section for insertion of the pin and a holding section having an inwardly widening inner contour adapted to the outer contour of the pin for holding the pin. The pin is attached to the first wooden component via a detachable connection.
CONNECTION MEANS FOR CONNECTING WOODEN PARTS
Connection means for connecting a wood component which has a recess to an additional component, comprising at least one first flat element and at least one second flat element and at least one clamping element. The at least one first and second flat elements lie opposite each other and are mutually spaced when the connection means, including the flat elements and the clamping element, is inserted into the recess of the wood component, wherein the distance when clamping the clamping element can be modified. The at least one first and second flat element have a respective first and second surface, and the second surfaces of the first and second flat element face each other. The first surfaces of the first and second flat element have protrusions, and the at least one clamping element can be clamped in a form-fitting manner between the at least one first and second flat element.
Connector for two components
A connector for two components comprises two fittings each with a mounting side, an abutment side opposite the mounting side, and an end face connecting the mounting and abutment sides. At the end faces the fittings may be hooked into one another. The fittings are made of wood or of wood-plastic composite and have one or more generally cylindrical blind holes on their abutment side. The connector comprises, for each blind hole, a molding for removable insertion into the blind hole. The molding has a base surface, a top surface parallel thereto, a substantially generally cylindrical lateral surface connecting these two, and a slanted bore for a mounting screw. The bore penetrates the molding at an acute angle to the base and top surfaces.
Connector for two workpieces
The invention relates to a connector for two workpieces, comprising two fittings which each have a mounting face for a workpiece and an opposite connecting face, on which they can be hooked into one another in a hooking direction extending in parallel with the connecting face. Each fitting comprises, on its connecting face, a shoulder which extends transversely to the hooking direction over its entire width and comprises an undercut, which leaves a ridge on the shoulder. The end face of each fitting remote from the shoulder and adjacent to the connecting face has a lip adjacent to the connecting face and extending over its entire width transversely to the hooking direction. The lip of each fitting engages in the undercut in the respective other fitting in a first position of the fittings in which they are hooked into one another.
Concealed hanger
A connector joins a beam to a joist, the connector has two members with mating portions. The mating members are provided with shoulders that engage each other and transmit gravity loads between the members and engage angled fasteners to make the connection.
Wall, ceiling or roof element connection
A wall, ceiling or roof element connection for connecting bar shaped, beam shaped or panel shaped wooden components includes a pin arranged on the first wooden component and has an outer contour widening in the direction of the second wooden component, and a recess or notch arranged directly on the second wooden component and having an insertion section for insertion of the pin and a holding section having an inwardly widening inner contour adapted to the outer contour of the pin for holding the pin. The pin is attached to the first wooden component via a detachable connection.