A STUD WALL RESTRAINT SYSTEM FOR IN-PLANE BUILDING MOVEMENT ISOLATION
20240279922 ยท 2024-08-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04B2/768
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B2/767
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A stud wall restraint system for in-plane building movement isolation uses a channel having side flanges and a web therebetween. The web has intermittent elongate longitudinal slots orientated along a longitudinal axis of the channel and the web comprises intermittent integrally formed fold out connectors which comprise elongate slots. The channel can be used for arrangements that allow for non-axial loadbearing walls to accommodate in-plane vertical and horizontal building movements whilst providing for enhanced structural restraint and resistance against out-of-plane transverse actions.
Claims
1.-32. (canceled)
33. A stud wall restraint system for in-plane building movement isolation, the system comprising: a channel having side flanges and a web therebetween wherein: the web comprises intermittent elongate longitudinal slots orientated along a longitudinal axis of the channel; the web comprises intermittent integrally formed fold out connectors; and the connectors comprise elongate slots which are: aligned parallel with the longitudinal axis of the channel when the connectors are not folded out; and orientated transversely with respect to the longitudinal axis of the channel when the connectors are folded out; and the flanges comprise transversal slots which are orientated transversely with respect to the longitudinal axis of the channel, further comprising the stud wall comprising a plurality of spaced-apart studs and wherein the channel is installed as a head channel wherein the web thereof is horizontal and wherein: the head channel is secured under a support structure using the longitudinal slots to allow horizontal in-plane movement between the channel and the support structure; webs of the studs are engaged using the slots of respective connectors to allow vertical in-plane movement between the channel and the stud wall; and wherein flanges of the studs are engaged using respective pairs of transversal slots to allow vertical in-plane movement between the channel and stud wall.
34. The system as claimed in claim 33, wherein the transversal slots of the flanges comprise intermittent collocating pairs of transversal slots.
35. The system as claimed in claim 33, wherein, when the channel is installed, the longitudinal slots run horizontally and the slots of the connectors run vertically.
36. The system as claimed in claim 33, wherein stress-relief perforations form a line of weakness along a base of each connector so that each connector may be folded out by hand.
37. The system as claimed in claim 33, further comprising fasteners securing the channel to a support structure using the longitudinal slots and wherein bushings prevent compression of the web by the fasteners.
38. The system as claimed in claim 37, wherein the bushings are non-metallic.
39. The system as claimed in claim 33, wherein each connector does not extend beyond the flanges when folded out.
40. The system as claimed in claim 33, wherein each fold out connector is adjacent to a respective pair of the transversal slots.
41. The system as claimed in claim 40, wherein the transversal slots of the flanges comprise intermittent collocating pairs of transversal slots and wherein each pair is located either side of a base edge of a respective connector along the longitudinal axis of the channel.
42. The system as claimed in claim 33, wherein the connectors extend beyond the flanges when folded out.
43. The system as claimed in claim 33, wherein a further channel is installed as a base channel wherein the web thereof is horizontal and wherein: the channel is secured on a floor structure using the longitudinal slots of the base channel to allow horizontal in-plane movement between the channel and the floor structure; and webs of the studs are engaged using the connectors of the base channel.
44. The system as claimed in claim 43, wherein the connectors further comprise a plurality of fixation apertures and wherein the webs of the studs are engaged using the fixation apertures to prevent movement between the channel and the stud wall.
45. The system as claimed in claim 43, wherein the transversal slots of the flanges comprise intermittent collocating pairs of transversal slots and wherein flanges of the studs are engaged using respective pairs of transversal slots.
46. The system as claimed in claim 33, wherein the stud wall is a full-height stud wall and wherein the channel is secured against the support structure using the longitudinal slots.
47. The system as claimed in claim 33, wherein the stud wall is a partial height stud wall and wherein the channel is secured to the support structure via plenum bracing using the longitudinal slots.
48. The system as claimed in claim 33, further comprising the stud wall comprising a plurality of spaced-apart studs and wherein the channel is installed as a head channel wherein at least one connector is bent outwardly away from the flanges and secured against a plenum bracing strut.
49. The system as claimed in claim 48, wherein the connectors further comprise a plurality of fixation apertures and wherein at least one connector is secured against the plenum bracing strut using the fixation apertures to prevent movement between the channel and the plenum bracing strut.
50. The system as claimed in claim 48, wherein the plenum bracing strut is vertical.
51. The system as claimed in claim 48, wherein the plenum bracing strut is diagonal.
52. The system as claimed in claim 33, wherein the slots are reinforced with a raised peripheral flange extending in between the flanges.
53. The system as claimed in claim 52, further comprising fasteners securing the channel to a support structure using the longitudinal slots and wherein bushings prevent compression of the web by the fasteners and wherein the bushings avoid compression of the peripheral flange.
54. The system as claimed in claim 33, further comprising the stud wall comprising a plurality of spaced-apart studs and wherein the channel is installed to form a header-to-jamb or a sill-to-jamb connection wherein the channel is installed horizontally with respect to a jamb stud and the channel terminates at a base of a folded out connector which is secured to a web of the jamb stud.
55. The system as claimed in claim 54, wherein the connectors further comprise a plurality of fixation apertures and wherein the web of the jamb stud is secured to the folded out connector using the fixation apertures to prevent movement between the channel and the stud wall.
56. The system as claimed in claim 33, further comprising the stud wall comprising a plurality of spaced-apart studs and wherein the channel is installed to form a header-to-cripple stud connection or a sill-to-cripple stud connection wherein a cripple stud meets the web of the channel and is secured thereto using a folded out connector of the channel.
57. The system as claimed in claim 33, wherein the flanges comprise intermittent stress relief notches.
58. The system as claimed in claim 33, wherein the flanges comprise intermittent pairs of stress relief notches collocating along a longitudinal axis of the channel.
59. The system as claimed in claim 57, wherein the notches narrow towards the web.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0050] Notwithstanding any other forms which may fall within the scope of the present invention, preferred embodiments of the disclosure will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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[0066] The web 102 comprises intermittent longitudinal slots 103. The flanges 101 may comprise intermittent collocating pairs of transversal slots 104.
[0067] The web 102 further comprises intermittently integrally formed fold out connectors 105. The connectors 105 comprise elongate slots 107.
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[0069] The connectors 105 are integrally formed in that they are cut or punched from the metal sheet during manufacture. With reference to
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[0071] In accordance with this embodiment, the connectors 105 may not extend beyond the flanges 101 when folded out.
[0072] The pairs of transversal slots 104 may locate adjacent to the base edge of each connector 105 so that flanges of a stud may be secured within the channel 100 using both the transversal slots 104 and the connector 105 as will be described in further detail below.
[0073] Specifically, each pair of transversal slots 104 may locate just to either side of the base edge of the clip 105 so that the connector 105 may engage the web of the stud whereas the transversal slots 104 adjacent thereto may engage the flanges of the stud extending to one side of the web of the stud.
[0074] In a preferred embodiment shown, the flanges comprise intermittent pairs of the pairs of transversal slots 104 so that stud may be engaged in both front or back orientations.
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[0076] The head channel 100A may be installed as is further shown in
[0077] Furthermore, flanges 112 of a stud 109 may be engaged using respective pairs of transversal slots 104 (such as by using self-tapping metal screws 113) to allow vertical in-plane movement between the channel 100A and the studs 109 of the stud wall 108.
[0078] Furthermore, webs 114 of the studs are engaged using the slots 107 of respective connectors 105 (such as by using self-tapping metal screws 113) to allow vertical in-plane movement between the channel 100A and the studs 109 of the stud wall 108.
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[0085] In accordance with this embodiment, the slots 107 of the connectors 105 are rather orientated transversely with respect to the longitudinal axis of the channel 100B.
[0086] Furthermore, the connectors 105 extend beyond the flanges 101 when folded out, preferably quite substantially.
[0087] As such, the channel 100B may be secured against a side of the support structure 110 using the longitudinal slots 103 (such as by using concrete anchor screws 111) to allow relative in-plane horizontal movement between the channel 100B and the support structure 110.
[0088] Furthermore, the connectors 105 may be folded out beyond the flanges 101 of the channel 100B and secured to webs 114 of the studs 109 of the curtain wall 128 using the now vertically orientated slots 107 (such as by using self-tapping metal screws 113) to allow relative in-plane vertical movement of the studs 109 of the curtain wall 128 with respect to the channel 100B.
[0089] The slots 103 may be reinforced with a raised peripheral flange 129 extending in between the flanges 101. The bushings of the fasteners 111 may allow for the height of the peripheral flange 129.
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[0094] The foregoing description, for purposes of explanation, used specific nomenclature to provide a thorough understanding of the invention. However, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that specific details are not required in order to practise the invention. Thus, the foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the invention are presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed as obviously many modifications and variations are possible in view of the above teachings. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical applications, thereby enabling others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the following claims and their equivalents define the scope of the invention.
[0095] The term approximately or similar as used herein should be construed as being within 10% of the value stated unless otherwise indicated.