CLIP FOR CAST STONE WALL SYSTEM
20210164234 · 2021-06-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04F2203/02
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E04F13/0803
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F13/0835
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04F13/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A tenon clip for affixing cast stone elements to a supporting wall surface having a U-shaped fastening portion with a first fastening side and opposing sidewalls generally perpendicular to the first fastening side. An anchoring flange extends from each of the sidewalls. The first fastening side has a fastening aperture therethrough for fastening the tenon clip to the supporting wall surface. Each anchoring flange has one or more anchors to secure the tenon clip within the cast stone element.
Claims
1. A tenon clip for affixing cast stone elements to a supporting wall surface, comprising a U-shaped fastening portion with a first fastening side and opposing sidewalls generally perpendicular to the first fastening side and an anchoring flange extending from each of the sidewalls, wherein the first fastening side has a fastening aperture therethrough for fastening the tenon clip to the supporting wall surface and, wherein each anchoring flange has one or more anchors to secure the tenon clip within the cast stone element.
2. The tenon clip of claim 1, wherein the one or more anchors comprises one or more apertures through the anchoring flanges.
3. The tenon clip of claim 2, wherein the one or more anchors comprises a tab extending generally perpendicularly from the anchoring flanges.
4. The tenon clip of claim 3, wherein the tenon clip has a length and the cast stone element has a height separating the opposing top and bottom edges and, wherein the length of the tenon clip is greater than the height of the cast stone element.
5. The tenon clip of claim 4, wherein the fastening aperture is located adjacent one end of the first fastening side and a second fastening aperture is located adjacent the opposing end of the first fastening side.
6. The tenon clip of claim 5, wherein the anchoring flanges have a length substantially equal to the height of the cast stone element and, wherein the tabs are positioned at the top and bottom edges of the cast stone element.
7. A cast stone wall system, comprising: a supporting wall surface; a cast stone element having a decorative face, a rear face opposite the decorative face, a top edge, and a bottom edge; and a tenon clip having a U-shaped fastening portion with a first fastening side and opposing sidewalls generally perpendicular to the first fastening side and an anchoring flange extending from each of the sidewalls and is at least partially embedded in the rear face of the cast stone element, wherein the first fastening side has a fastening aperture therethrough for fastening the tenon clip to the supporting wall surface and, wherein each anchoring flange has one or more anchors to secure the tenon clip within the cast stone element.
8. The cast stone wall system of claim 7, wherein the one or more anchors comprises one or more apertures through the anchoring flanges.
9. The cast stone wall system of claim 8, wherein the one or more anchors comprises a tab extending generally perpendicularly from the anchoring flanges.
10. The cast stone wall system of claim 9, wherein the tenon clip has a length and the cast stone element has a height separating the opposing top and bottom edges and, wherein the length of the tenon clip is greater than the height of the cast stone element.
11. The cast stone wall system of claim 10, wherein the fastening aperture is located adjacent one end of the first fastening side and a second fastening aperture is located adjacent the opposing end of the first fastening side.
12. The cast stone wall system of claim 11, wherein the anchoring flanges have a length substantially equal to the height of the cast stone element and, wherein the tabs are positioned at the top and bottom edges of the cast stone element.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] In order that the invention may be more clearly understood, embodiments thereof will now be described in detail by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0024] The tenon clip and cast stone wall system, according to the present invention provide an aesthetically pleasing stone wall appearance with ease of installation. The cast stone elements may be affixed to a supporting wall surface by means of the tenon clip, which provides a convenient means of attachment and spacing between the cast stone elements and the supporting wall to allow for drainage. The tenon clips are inserted into the cast stone, during the casting process while the material is wet, thereby embedding the tenon clip within the cast stone element. A single tenon clip may be used, which spans the height of the cast stone element and extends past the top and bottom edges, or two tenon clips may be used, which are positioned opposite one another at the top and bottom edges of the cast stone element.
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[0026] A tenon clip 10, as shown in
[0027] The anchoring flanges 14 have one or more anchors to improve the pull-out strength and help secure the tenon clip 10 within the cast stone element 1. As shown in
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[0029] Alternatively, the tenon clip 10 may be shorter than the height of the cast stone element 1. A tenon clip 10 may be positioned at the top edge 4 and another at the bottom edge 5 of the cast stone element 1. The shorter tenon clips 10 may be configured the same as the longer tenon clips 10, which span the entire height of the cast stone element 1, except that they, preferably, do not have tabs 17 at both ends and the fastening portion 11 does not extend beyond the anchoring flanges 14 at both ends. In this embodiment, tabs 17 are positioned substantially at the top or bottom edge 4 or 5 of the cast stone element 1, the fastening portion 11 of the tenon clip 10 extends beyond the same top or bottom edge 4 or 5, and the tenon clip 10 extends towards the other top or bottom edge 4 or 5 by a distance less than the height of the cast stone element 1.
[0030] A starter strip may be used to support the bottom row of cast stone elements 1 from below, from above, or from one side. The starter strip has a support flange and a base flange extending from the support flange, preferably, at a right angle. The support flange has one or more apertures for receiving fasteners to attach the starter strip to the supporting wall surface. The base flange may have one or more drainage apertures for permitting moisture to escape from between the cast stone elements 1 and the supporting wall surface. The starter strip has a length long enough to span two or more cast stone elements 1 and, preferably, between about 3′ to 12′, more preferably, between 4′ and 8′.
[0031] The starter strip may be straight or curved and may have an L-shaped or J-shaped cross section. Where the tenon clip 10 extends beyond both the top and bottom edges 4 and 5 of the cast stone element 1, a J-shaped starter strip may be used to accommodate the tenon clip 10 extending below the bottom edge 5 of the cast stone element 1. Curved starter strips may be used to span archways, windows, and the like.
[0032] Optionally, the tenon clip 10 may be shimmed with reference to the supporting wall surface to leave space between the supporting wall surface and the first fastening side 12 of the tenon clip 10. In this way the spacing between the cast stone element 1 and the supporting wall surface may be selectively adjusted, as required, for example, to accommodate any uneven areas on the supporting wall surface. A shim feature may be provided at the rear of the tenon clip 10, such as a raised flexible indent portion or biasing tab. An installer may incrementally depress the tab to provide the desired spacing.
[0033] The vertices of the tenon clip 10, such as the corners of the U-shaped fastening portion 11 and the point at which the anchoring flanges 14 extend from the sidewalls 13, may be structurally reinforced to prevent relative bending between the parts of the tenon clip 10. Preferably the vertices are structurally reinforced by way of crimps, welds, or channels formed on the vertices of the tenon clip 10.
[0034] A cast stone element 1, according to the present invention, may be prepared by placing a tenon clip 10 in a mold with the anchoring flanges 14 facing downwardly and at least partially immersed in the wet casting material in the mold. The tenon clip 10 is positioned with the U-shaped fastening portion 11 above the casting material and resting on the top edges of the mold. Several tenon clips 10 may be positioned across the top of the mold, as required. Preferably, two tenon clips 10 are used, located to each side of the mold, as shown in
[0035] A cast stone wall system, according to the present invention, permits the convenient and secure installation of cast stone elements 1, with embedded tenon clips 10, as described herein, on a supporting wall surface to provide a decorative stone finish to the wall, without using adhesives to affix the cast stone elements 1 to the wall.
[0036] The present invention has been described and illustrated with reference to an exemplary embodiment, however, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention as set out in the following claims. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed herein.