MODULAR SUPPORT FRAME
20180010327 ยท 2018-01-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04B2001/1993
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B1/34352
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E04B2001/2466
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E02D27/016
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B2001/2424
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B2001/199
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04B1/343
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A modular support frame comprises trusses, purlins transverse to the trusses, and vertical posts supporting the various trusses. A supply of wedges permits flange-type connectors to be joined to complementary connectors throughout the foundation. The trusses are arranged end-to-end in parallel rows, each row comprising at least one pair of trusses or more depending on the desired size of the foundation. Vertical posts are positioned between the ends of each of the trusses within a row and at opposing ends of the row, and each post comprises a pair of flange-type connectors at predetermined heights. Each of the trusses is terminated at either end with a pair of complementary connectors such that adjacent in-line trusses can be mounted to the post between them and the outer pair of trusses can be mounted to the posts terminated the row. Purlins extend perpendicularly between the trusses in adjacent rows to reinforce the frame. To that end, the trusses comprise flange-type connectors and the purlins are terminated at either end with complementary connectors.
Claims
1. A modular support frame comprising: a plurality of trusses arranged in parallel rows, each of the rows comprising at least one pair of trusses, each of the trusses in each row comprising a vertical general plane aligned with the vertical general plane of each other truss in each row, each of the trusses comprising a pair of vertically spaced-apart connectors located at each end of the truss and adapted to mate with a circular flange-type connector, each of the trusses comprising a horizontally oriented flange-type connector; a plurality of posts, each of the posts comprising an upper and a lower flange-type connector, each of the trusses being associated with a pair of the posts with one post located at each end of the associated truss and being mounted to the associated posts using the connectors at either end of the truss; a plurality of purlins oriented perpendicular to the trusses, each of the purlins comprising a connector fastened to the flange-type connector of one of a pair of trusses in adjacent rows, each of the purlins comprising a connector fastened to the flange-type connector of the other of the pair of parallel trusses; and, a supply of wedges for joining flange-type connectors and complementary connectors throughout the support frame.
2. The modular support frame of claim 1 in which: each of the purlins comprises a lengthwise groove in its upper surface and an elongate insert within the groove; each of the inserts is formed of a material capable of receiving a nail by hammering; a multiplicity of wooden panels is mounted on the upper surfaces of the purlins to define a flat deck; and, each of the wood panels is nailed to one or more of the inserts associated with the purlins.
3. The modular support frame of claim 1 in which: each of the trusses comprises three horizontal chords including a lowermost chord, an uppermost chord, an intermediate cord between the uppermost and lowermost cords, an upright extending between the intermediate and uppermost; and, the flange-type connector associated with each truss is fastened to the upright of the truss between the intermediate and uppermost chords of the truss.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] The invention will be better understood with reference to drawings illustrating embodiments of the invention, in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0018] The foundation 10 also comprises a multiplicity of posts. A typical post 18 is detailed in
[0019] The foundation also comprises a multiplicity of purlins that extend perpendicular to the rows of trusses and serve to join adjacent parallel trusses to one another to stabilize the rows. A typical purlin 26 is shown in
[0020] The rows of trusses are terminated at opposing ends with additional trusses perpendicular to the rows, such as the exemplary truss 34 apparent in
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[0022] Exemplary truss 44, comprises three cords like the trusses in
[0023] The purlin 50, which is typical, is shown in greater detail in
[0024] Other aspects of the invention will be apparent from the drawings and this disclosure, and may fall within the ambit of the claims.