LUMBER TORQUE TOOLS AND METHODS
20220234243 · 2022-07-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04F21/22
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F15/02183
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
B27M1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04F15/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Disclosed herein is a lumber torque tool used for straightening of warped lumber during the fabrication of wood frame assemblies. This warpage is known as crook and twist. The lumber torque tool comprises: an elongate lever arm comprising an inner lever face, an alignment plate comprising a medial face facing and spaced from the inner lever face, and a torque link extending and fixed between the medial face and the inner lever face. The inner lever face, the medial face and the torque link define a proximally facing U-shaped proximal lock pocket and a U-shaped distal lock pocket at a distal end of the lumber torque tool for engaging lumber therein during the application of forces to the lumber. Methods for using the lumber torque tool to remove twist and crook are described.
Claims
1. A tool for straightening warpage in lumber comprising: an elongate lever arm; said elongate lever arm comprising an inner lever face; an alignment plate; said alignment plate comprising a medial face facing and spaced from said inner lever face; a torque link; said torque link extending between said medial face and said inner lever face; and said elongate lever arm having a distal leg extending between said torque link and a distal end of said lever arm.
2. The tool of claim 1 further comprising: said torque link having a proximal surface facing proximally; a spur; said spur extending proximally from said proximal surface.
3. The tool of claim 2 further comprising: said spur having a central axis; said lever arm having a central axis; whereas said central axis of said spur and said central axis of said lever arm are substantially parallel.
4. The tool of claim 2 further comprising: whereby said spur is substantially centered between said medial face and said inner lever face.
5. The tool of claim 1 further comprising: said torque link having a proximal surface facing proximal; whereas said inner lever face, said medial face, and said proximal surface define a U-shaped proximal torque pocket whereas said proximal torque pocket is operable to seat a portion of lumber therein.
6. The tool of claim 1 further comprising: said torque link having a distal surface facing distally; whereas said inner lever face, said medial face, and said distal surface define a U-shaped distal torque pocket whereas said distal torque pocket is operable to seat a portion of lumber therein.
7. The tool of claim 1 further comprising: a proximal edge formed on said torque link; said proximal edge facing proximally; whereby said torque link is a segment of angled metal.
8. The tool of claim 1 further comprising: a grip recess at a proximal end of said elongate lever arm; a handle; whereby said grip recess is seated in said handle in an operable configuration.
9. The tool of claim 1 whereas said torque link is fixed to said lever arm and said alignment plate by a plurality of welds in an operable configuration.
10. The tool of claim 1 whereas said lever arm extends distally past said torque link to form a distal leg of said lever arm.
11. The tool of claim 1 whereas said alignment plate extends proximally past said torque link and whereas said alignment plate extends distally past said torque link.
12. The tool of claim 1 whereas said inner lever face and said medial face are substantially flat.
13. A method of subduing warpage in lumber using a lumber torque tool comprising the steps of: initiating building of a wood frame assembly; securing a first end of a twisted joist or stud within the wood frame assembly with fasteners; securing a free end of the twisted joist or stud with one fastener; obtaining a lumber torque tool comprising an elongate lever arm having an inner lever face, and an alignment plate comprising a medial face facing and spaced from said inner lever face, and a torque link extending and fixed between the medial face and the inner lever face whereas the inner lever face, medial face and torque link define a proximally facing U-shaped proximal lock pocket and a U-shaped distal lock pocket at a distal end of the lumber torque tool; and positioning the lumber torque tool whereas the twisted joist or stud is seated in one of the distal or proximal lock pockets.
14. The method of claim 13 further comprising the step of applying a force to a proximal end of the lever arm to reverse the joist or stud twist.
15. The method of claim 13 further comprising the step of evaluating clearance for use of the proximal lock pocket.
16. The method of claim 13 further comprising the step of plunging a spur positioned in the proximal torque pocket into the underside of the twisted joist or stud.
17. The method of claim 14 further comprising the step of securing the free end of the twisted joist or stud by one or both of: advancing fasteners through the wood frame assembly into the free end and securing the free end with a joist hanger.
18. A method of subduing crook warpage in a decking board using a lumber torque tool comprising the steps of: building a wood frame assembly operable to support decking boards; securing one or more deck boards to the wood frame assembly using fasteners; aligning an unsecured deck board adjacent one of the secured deck boards; placing spacers reflecting a desired deck board gap between the secured and unsecured deck boards; obtaining a lumber torque tool comprising an elongate lever arm having an inner lever face, and an alignment plate comprising a medial face facing and spaced from said inner lever face, and a torque link extending between the medial face and the inner lever face whereas the inner lever face, medial face and torque link define a U-shaped proximal lock pocket and a U-shaped distal lock pocket at a distal end of the lumber torque tool; positioning the lumber torque tool about a joist in the wood frame assembly whereby a portion of the joist is seated in the proximal torque pocket; and removing crook by advancing and holding a first or second lateral face of the lever arm against the unsecured deck board.
19. The method of claim 18 further comprising the step of securing the unsecured deck board by advancing fasteners through the deck board into the wood frame assembly.
20. The method of claim 18 whereas the step of positioning the lumber torque tool about a joist in the wood frame assembly whereby a portion of the joist is seated in the proximal torque pocket further comprises the step of plunging a spur on the underside of the joist.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0048] These and other features and advantages of the present invention will become more readily appreciated when considered in connection with the following detailed description and appended drawings, wherein each drawing is according to one or more embodiments shown and described herein, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF SELECTED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0067] Select embodiments of the invention will now be described with reference to the Figures. Like numerals indicate like or corresponding elements throughout the several views and wherein various embodiments are separated by letters (i.e. 100, 100B, 100C). The terminology used in the description presented herein is not intended to be interpreted in any limited or restrictive way, simply because it is being utilized in conjunction with detailed description of certain specific embodiments of the invention. Furthermore, embodiments of the invention may include several novel features, no single one of which is solely responsible for its desirable attributes or which is essential to practicing the invention described herein.
[0068] Disclosed herein are carpentry tools and their methods of use that are designed to subdue warpage in lumber.
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[0070] The proximal end of the elongate lever arm body 104 comprises one or more grip recess 184 in the form of a recess in one or more of the first lateral face 114 and second lateral face 116. A handle 170 covers the proximal end of the elongate lever arm body 104. The handle is seated in the one or more grip recess 184. Handle 170 comprises an inner handle surface 174 defining a handle cavity 178 operable for seating the proximal end of the elongate lever arm body 104 therein. When present, a handle window 180 extends through the handle 170 and the lever arm body 104 at a proximal end.
[0071] As also illustrated in the Figures according to one embodiment, the lumber torque tool 100 comprises a torque link 118 comprising a torque link body 120. The torque link body 120 is in the form of an elongate angle having a first end surface 122 at one end, and an opposing second end surface 124 at an opposing end. A proximal edge 126 on the torque link 118 faces proximally and extends from the first end surface to the second end surface. In addition, one or more distal surfaces 128 on the torque link face distally and extend from the first end surface 122 to the second end surface 124. The first end surface 122 is secured to the inner lever face 106 of the lever arm 102 whereas, the second end surface 124 is secured to a medial face 154 of an alignment plate 150.
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[0076] The distal torque pocket 168 of the lumber torque tool 100 can be utilized when the distal edge of a twisted joist cannot be seated in the proximal torque pocket 166 due to limited access as evaluated at step (236). This may occur for example when building a wall unit or other wood frame assembly (228) on a deck, or driveway, or when there is otherwise insufficient ground clearance between the distal edge of the joist and the ground. The torque required to un-twist the joist or stud is then applied from the top of the joist 206 as illustrated in
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[0079] The foregoing invention has been described in accordance with the relevant legal standards, thus the description is exemplary rather than limiting in nature. Variations and modifications to the disclosed embodiment may become apparent to those skilled in the art and fall within the scope of the invention.