BUILDING TRUSS WIRE GUARD SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USE
20230235554 · 2023-07-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01B17/24
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A building truss wire guard system and method of use to keep electrical wire away from a metal gusset plate or pinch point. The system includes a guard apparatus with an elongate support member with first and second ends and fastener means adjacent to the ends configured to attach the apparatus to a truss member. A plurality of such apparatuses may be used within a system. A method of use involves providing a guard apparatus, locating a metal gusset plate or pinch point, positioning the guard apparatus at a truss location adjacent to the metal gusset plate or pinch point, and attaching the guard apparatus at the truss location, typically beyond the outer periphery of the metal gusset plate or pinch point. Wire may be placed, run, or pulled over the guard apparatus.
Claims
1. A building truss wire guard apparatus configured to keep electrical wire away from one or more of a metal gusset plate and a pinch point comprising: an elongate support member having a first end, a second end, opposite the first end, a first fastener means adjacent the first end configured to attach the building truss wire guard apparatus to a truss member; and a second fastener means adjacent the second end configured to attach the building truss wire guard apparatus to a truss member.
2. The building truss wire guard apparatus of claim 1, the elongate support member further having: a first channel adjacent the first end, the first channel generally perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the elongate support member, and a second channel adjacent the second end, the second channel generally perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the elongate support member.
3. The building truss wire guard apparatus of claim 1, the elongate support member formed as a single piece.
4. The building truss wire guard apparatus of claim 1, the elongate support member further comprising a plurality of channels between the first and second ends, the plurality of channels generally perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the elongate support member.
5. The building truss wire guard apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a first fastener means adjacent the first end configured to attach the first end of the building truss wire guard apparatus to a truss member; and a second fastener means adjacent the second end configured to attach the second end of the building truss wire guard apparatus to a truss member.
6. A building truss wire guard system configured to keep electrical wire away from one or more of metal gusset plates and pinch points comprising: a plurality of single piece elongate support members, each single piece elongate support member having a first end with a generally planar portion, a second end, opposite the first end, with a generally planar portion, a first channel adjacent the first end, the first channel generally perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the single piece elongate support member, and a second channel adjacent the second end, the second channel generally perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the single piece elongate support member.
7. The building truss wire guard system of claim 6, further comprising: each single piece elongate support member with a first fastener means adjacent the first end configured to attach the first end to a truss member, and a second fastener means adjacent the second end configured to attach the second end to a truss member.
8. The building truss wire guard system of claim 7, further consisting of: the plurality of single piece elongate support members, each single piece elongate support member having: the first end with the generally planar portion, the second end, opposite the first end, with the generally planar portion, the first channel adjacent the first end, the first channel generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the single piece elongate support member, and the second channel adjacent the second end, the second channel generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the single piece elongate support member.
9. The building truss wire guard apparatus of claim 8, further consisting of each single piece elongate support member having: the first fastener means adjacent the first end configured to attach the first end to a truss member; and the second fastener means adjacent the second end configured to attach the second end to a truss member.
10. A method for using a truss wire guard apparatus comprising the steps of: providing a building truss wire guard apparatus configured to keep electrical wire away from one or more of a metal gusset plate and a pinch point, the building truss wire guard apparatus including an elongate support member having a first end with a generally planar portion, a second end, opposite the first end, with a generally planar portion, a first fastener means adjacent the first end configured to attach the first end to a truss member, and a second fastener means adjacent the second end configured to attach the second end to a truss member; locating one or more of a metal gusset plate and a pinch point; positioning the building truss wire guard apparatus on a truss location adjacent to the one or more of a metal gusset plate and a pinch point so that a portion of the building truss wire guard apparatus extends beyond an outer periphery of the one or more of a metal gusset plate and a pinch point; and attaching the building truss wire guard apparatus to the truss location.
11. The method of claim 10, further comprising the step of running electrical wire over the portion of the building truss wire apparatus that extends beyond the outer periphery.
12. The method of claim 11, further comprising repeating the steps.
13. A method for using a truss wire guard apparatus consisting of the steps of: providing a building truss wire guard apparatus configured to keep electrical wire away from one or more of a metal gusset plate and a pinch point, the building truss wire guard apparatus including a single piece elongate support member having a first end with a generally planar portion, a second end, opposite the first end, with a generally planar portion, a first channel adjacent the first end, the first channel generally perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the single piece elongate support member, and a second channel adjacent the second end, the second channel generally perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the single piece elongate support member; locating one or more of a metal gusset plate and a pinch point; positioning the building truss wire guard apparatus on a truss location adjacent to the one or more of a metal gusset plate and a pinch point so that a portion of the building truss wire guard apparatus extends beyond an outer periphery of the one or more of a metal gusset plate and a pinch point; and attaching the building truss wire guard apparatus to the truss location.
14. The method of claim 13, further consisting of the step of running electrical wire over the portion of the building truss wire apparatus that extends beyond the outer periphery.
15. The method of claim 14, further comprising repeating the steps.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0007] To further clarify the above and other aspects of the present invention, a more particular description of the invention will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments thereof which are illustrated in the appended drawings. It is appreciated that these drawings depict only typical embodiments of the invention and are therefore not to be considered limiting of its scope. The drawings may not be drawn to scale. The invention will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings in which:
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[0019] The present invention in its various embodiments, some of which are depicted in the figures herein, is a building truss wire guard apparatus and method of use.
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[0023] In general, wire guard 301 is comprised of an elongated support member 302 with a first end 303 having a first truss attachment means 304 and a second end 305 with a second truss attachment means 306. First 303 and/or second 305 ends may be oriented perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the elongated support member 302, relatively wider than elongated support member 302 in a plane perpendicular to elongated support member 302, and/or have one or more generally planar surfaces configured to abut a truss support member. In some embodiments, generally planar surfaces are configured for placement proximal to the truss support member relative to the elongated support member 302. Truss attachment means may include, but are not limited to, apertures and/or channels for fasteners such as screws or nails. In certain embodiments, attachment means may be molded into the elongated support member. Regardless of the illustrated embodiment, many different types of attachment means or wire guard configurations may be used without departing from the purpose or scope of the invention.
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[0025] In this second embodiment, the distance between the first and second truss attachments is adjustable and may be selected by an installer in the field by choosing from among aperture and/or channel pairs. In some embodiments, body surfaces are configured for placement proximal to the truss support member relative to the elongated support member 600. Again, truss attachment means may include, but are not limited to, apertures and/or channels for fasteners such as screws or nails; attachment means may be molded into the elongated support member. Exemplary dimensions and configuration for the specific illustrated embodiment includes a tubular body of 1″×1″×16″×⅛″, with a nail placed 1″ from each end and a total of 6 aperture pairs. Regardless of the illustrated embodiment, many different types of attachment means or wire guard apparatus configurations may be used without departing from the purpose or scope of the invention.
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[0030] As a third step, the one or more wire guards is attached 1103 to truss members at wire guard first and second ends. In some embodiments, this involves placing a first end of the guard with a single hole on a first truss location at a desired distance from the gusset and hammering a first pre-placed nail until the first end is affixed, then pivoting the second end of the guard to a second truss location at a desired distance from the gusset and hammering a second pre-placed nail until the second end is affixed. As a fourth and final step, steps two and three are repeated 1104 as needed within other areas and/or truss environments. In various embodiments of the method, after these steps, wiring may “pulled” and/or installed over the wire guards without contacting the gussets.
[0031] So, configured the problems from sheathed electrical wiring coming into friction contact with metal gusset plates and/or pinch-points in trusses is solved. The guard and method can keep wire from coming in direct contact with gussets and shield the wire from being damaged during installation by providing a barrier whereby wire is pulled against the guard instead of being pulled against the metal gusset. Moreover, once the wire is installed, the guard can assist in maintaining the desired distance between the wire and gusset. As a further advantage, the guard makes electrical wiring easier to install by reducing pinch points and obstructions and by providing optimized surfaces for pulling electrical wiring through spaces.
[0032] The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. For example, the building truss wire guard system may include a plurality of building truss wire guard apparatuses in any number of shapes or configurations, with all kinds of fastening means suitable for addressing the problems addressed above. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description. All changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.