Brick tie
11060299 ยท 2021-07-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04F13/0885
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04B1/41
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F13/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A brick tie including a body member, a first protrusion extending from a first location on the body member, and a second protrusion extending from a second location on the body member. The first and second protrusions may extend in the same direction relative to the body member. A gap may be defined between the first and second protrusions.
Claims
1. A brick tie, comprising: a body member comprising: a first portion comprising a plurality of ridges and grooves and at least one aperture defined therein; and a second portion that is substantially planar; a first protrusion extending from a first location of the second portion on the body member; and a second protrusion extending from a second location of the second portion on the body member, the second protrusion comprising at least one aperture, wherein the first and second protrusions extend vertically in the same direction relative to the body member, the width of the first protrusion extends from an edge on one side of the body member to a point before an edge of an opposite side of the body member, and the width of the second protrusion extends from the edge of one side of the body member to the edge of the opposite side of the body member in which the first protrusion has a smaller width than the body member and second protrusion, wherein the first protrusion is positioned between the second protrusion and the first portion of the body member, wherein a gap is defined between the first and second protrusions in the first portion of the body member, the gap forming a space through the second portion of the body member between the first and second protrusions, and wherein the first and second protrusions extend at a substantially 90 angle from the body member.
2. The brick tie of claim 1, wherein the first protrusion has a shorter length than the second protrusion.
3. The brick tie of claim 1, wherein the body member, the first protrusion and the second protrusion have a substantially rectangular shape.
4. A building structure, comprising: a brick cladding; and a frame structure spaced from the brick cladding, wherein at least one brick tie is positioned within the brick cladding to maintain a gap between the brick cladding and the frame structure, wherein the brick tie comprises: a body member comprising: a first portion comprising a plurality of ridges and grooves and at least one aperture defined therein; and a second portion that is substantially planar; a first protrusion extending from a first location of the second portion on the body member; and a second protrusion extending from a second location of the second portion on the body member, the second protrusion comprising at least one aperture, wherein the first and second protrusions extend vertically in the same direction relative to the body member, the width of the first protrusion extends from an edge on one side of the body member to a point before an edge of an opposite side of the body member, and the width of the second protrusion extends from the edge of one side of the body member to the edge of the opposite side of the body member in which the first protrusion has a smaller width than the body member and second protrusion, wherein the first protrusion is positioned between the second protrusion and the first portion of the body member, wherein a gap is defined between the first and second protrusions in the first portion of the body member, the gap forming a space in the second portion of the body member between the first and second protrusions, and wherein the first and second protrusions extend at a substantially 90 angle from the body member.
5. The building structure of claim 4, wherein the first protrusion has a shorter length than the second protrusion.
6. A method of installing a brick cladding with a frame structure, the method comprising: positioning a first row of bricks adjacent the frame structure; providing a first layer of mortar on the first row of bricks; positioning at least one brick tie on the first layer of mortar; fastening the brick tie to the frame structure; providing a second layer of mortar on the brick tie and the first layer of mortar; and positioning a second row of bricks on the second layer of mortar, wherein at least one brick of the second row of bricks abuts the first protrusion on the brick tie, wherein the brick tie comprises: a body member comprising: a first portion comprising a plurality of ridges and grooves and at least one aperture defined therein; and a second portion that is substantially planar; a first protrusion extending from a first location of the second portion on the body member; and a second protrusion extending from a second location of the second portion on the body member, the second protrusion comprising at least one aperture, wherein the first and second protrusions extend vertically in the same direction relative to the body member, the width of the first protrusion extends from an edge on one side of the body member to a point before an edge of an opposite side of the body member, and the width of the second protrusion extends from the edge of one side of the body member to the edge of the opposite side of the body member in which the first protrusion has a smaller width than the body member and second protrusion, wherein the first protrusion is positioned between the second protrusion and the first portion of the body member, wherein a gap is defined between the first and second protrusions in the first portion of the body member, the gap forming a space in the second portion of the body member between the first and second protrusions, and wherein the first and second protrusions extend at a substantially 90 angle from the body member.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein the first protrusion has a shorter length than the second protrusion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(7) For purposes of the description hereinafter, the terms upper, lower, right, left, vertical, horizontal, top, bottom, lateral, longitudinal, and derivatives thereof, shall relate to the disclosed apparatus as it is oriented in the figures. However, it is to be understood that the apparatus of the present disclosure may assume alternative variations and step sequences, except where expressly specified to the contrary. It is also to be understood that the specific systems and processes illustrated in the attached drawings, and described in the following specification, are simply exemplary examples of the apparatus disclosed herein. Hence, specific dimensions and other physical characteristics related to the examples disclosed herein are not to be considered as limiting.
(8) Referring to the drawings in which like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views thereof, the present disclosure is generally directed to a brick tie and, more particularly, to a brick tie with a stop for maintaining a clearance gap. It is to be understood, however, that the brick tie may also be referred to as a wall tie. It is to be understood that the disclosed brick tie may be used in construction projects both residential and commercial in nature where brick masonry cladding is to be installed.
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(13) After the plurality of brick ties 2 have been fastened to the respective studs 24 of the frame structure 22, a second layer of mortar 30 may be applied along the length of the first row of bricks 20 and the top surface of the body member 4 of the plurality of brick ties 2. In one aspect, the first layer of mortar 26 and the second layer of mortar 30 may bond with one another by extending and flowing through the apertures 18 defined in the first portion 14 of the body member 4 of each brick tie 2. After the second layer of mortar 30 has been applied, a second row of bricks 32 may be positioned on a top surface of the second layer of mortar 30. Some of the bricks of the second row of bricks 32 may be positioned on top of a brick tie 2. The respective brick may be pushed towards the frame structure 22 to abut against the first protrusion 6 of the brick tie 2. The first protrusion 6 of the brick ties 2 may be configured to serve as a stop for the bricks. The first protrusion 6 may ensure that each brick is properly spaced from the frame structure 22 to maintain the clearance gap between the bricks and the frame structure 22. The first row of bricks 20 and the second row of bricks 32 may be adhered or connected to one another by the first and second layers of mortar 26, 30. The process described above may be used to stack multiple rows of bricks on top of one another while also maintaining the clearance gap between the brick cladding and the frame structure 22.
(14) While several examples of a brick tie were shown in the accompanying figures and described in detail hereinabove, other examples will be apparent to, and readily made by, those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the disclosure. Accordingly, the foregoing description is intended to be illustrative rather than restrictive. The apparatus of the present disclosure described hereinabove is defined by the appended claims and all changes to the disclosed apparatus that fall within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.