Valley clip for valley truss connections of a roof system
12168868 ยท 2024-12-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04B7/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B7/022
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A valley clip for a valley truss to deck panel connection of a roof system is disclosed. The valley clip includes a base and a tab. The base includes a plate shape. The base is adapted to fasten to one or more ribs of the deck panel. The tab includes an end connected to the base. The tab is adapted to rotate relative to the base into a vertical position for fastening to a side of a bottom chord of the valley truss.
Claims
1. A valley clip for a valley truss to deck panel connection of a roof system, the valley truss having a bottom chord, and the valley clip comprising: a base including a plate shape defining a plurality of fastening holes, a portion of the plurality of fastening holes defined adjacent to each of two opposing ends of the base, the base being adapted to fasten to one or more ribs of the deck panel; and a tab including an end connected to the base at a connection between the base and the tab, the connection centrally located such that the base completely surrounds the tab, and the tab being adapted to rotate relative to the base into a position substantially parallel to a side of the bottom chord such that the side and the tab are substantially aligned in order to fasten the tab and the side together, for fastening to the valley truss, wherein the valley clip is configured such that utilization of the portion of the plurality of fastening holes defined adjacent to each of the two opposing ends of the base to fasten the base to two adjacent ribs of the deck panel positions the tab over a flute defined between the two adjacent ribs of the deck panel.
2. The valley clip of claim 1, wherein the tab is adapted to rotate relative to the base into a vertical position.
3. The valley clip of claim 1, wherein the tab is unitarily formed with the base from a singular plate of material.
4. The valley clip of claim 1, wherein rotation of the tab occurs by bending material where the end of the tab is connected to the base.
5. The valley clip of claim 1, wherein one or more perforations are formed along the connection between the base and the tab.
6. The valley clip of claim 1, wherein stress relief features are formed adjacent to ends of the connection between the base and the tab.
7. The valley clip of claim 1, wherein the base is adapted to support weight of the valley truss via contact between a bottom of the valley truss and the base.
8. The valley clip of claim 1, wherein a second portion of the plurality of fastening holes is defined adjacent to the tab, and wherein the valley clip is configured such that utilization of the second portion of the plurality of fastening holes defined adjacent to the tab to fasten the base to a single rib of the deck panel positions the tab over the single rib of the deck panel.
9. A valley clip for a valley truss to deck panel connection of a roof system, the valley truss having a bottom chord, and the valley clip comprising; a base including a plate shape defining a plurality of fastening holes, a portion of the plurality of fastening holes defined adjacent to each of two opposing ends of the base, the base being adapted to fasten to one or more ribs of the deck panel; and a tab including an end connected to the base at a connection between the base and the tab with one or more perforations formed along the connection between the base and the tab, the tab being adapted to rotate relative to the base into a position substantially parallel to a side of the bottom chord such that the side and the tab are substantially aligned in order to fasten the tab and the side together, for fastening to the valley truss, wherein the valley clip is configured such that utilization of the portion of the plurality of fastening holes defined adjacent to each of the two opposing ends of the base to fasten the base to two adjacent ribs of the deck panel positions the tab over a flute defined between the two adjacent ribs of the deck panel.
10. The valley clip of claim 9, wherein the tab is adapted to rotate relative to the base into a vertical position.
11. The valley clip of claim 9, wherein the tab is unitarily formed with the base from a singular plate of material.
12. The valley clip of claim 9, wherein rotation of the tab occurs by bending material where the end of the tab is connected to the base.
13. The valley clip of claim 9, wherein the base is adapted to support weight of the valley truss via contact between a bottom of the valley truss and the base.
14. The valley clip of claim 9, wherein a second portion of the plurality of fastening holes is defined adjacent to the tab, and wherein the valley clip is configured such that utilization of the second portion of the plurality of fastening holes defined adjacent to the tab to fasten the base to a single rib of the deck panel positions the tab over the single rib of the deck panel.
15. A method for forming a valley truss to deck panel connection of a roof system, the method comprising steps of: securing a base, including a plate shape defining a plurality of fastening holes, a portion of the plurality of fastening holes defined adjacent to each of two opposing ends of the base, of a valley clip to one or more ribs of a deck panel, wherein utilization of the portion of the plurality of fastening holes defined adjacent to each of the two opposing ends of the base to fasten the base to two adjacent ribs of the deck panel positions a tab connected to the base over a flute defined between the two adjacent ribs of the deck panel; rotating the tab connected to the base into a position substantially parallel to a side of a bottom chord of the valley truss such that the side and the tab are substantially aligned in order to fasten the tab and the side together; and connecting the tab to the valley truss.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein the connecting of the tab to the valley truss ensures that the weight of the valley truss is supported via contact between a bottom of the valley truss and the base.
17. The method of claim 15, wherein rotation of the tab occurs by bending material where the end of the tab is connected to the base.
18. A valley clip for a valley truss to deck panel connection of a roof system, the valley truss having a bottom chord, and the valley clip comprising: a base including a plate shape defining a plurality of fastening holes, a portion of the plurality of fastening holes defined adjacent to each of two opposing ends of the base, the base being adapted to fasten to one or more ribs of the deck panel; and a tab including an end connected to the base at a connection between the base and the tab, wherein stress relief features are formed adjacent to ends of the connection between the base and the tab, and the tab being adapted to rotate relative to the base into a position substantially parallel to a side of the bottom chord such that the side and the tab are substantially aligned in order to fasten the tab and the side together, for fastening to the valley truss, wherein the valley clip is configured such that utilization of the portion of the plurality of fastening holes defined adjacent to each of the two opposing ends of the base to fasten the base to two adjacent ribs of the deck panel positions the tab over a flute defined between the two adjacent ribs of the deck panel.
19. The valley clip of claim 18, wherein a second portion of the plurality of fastening holes is defined adjacent to the tab, and wherein the valley clip is configured such that utilization of the second portion of the plurality of fastening holes defined adjacent to the tab to fasten the base to a single rib of the deck panel positions the tab over the single rib of the deck panel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present disclosure is illustrated and described herein with reference to the various drawings, in which like reference numbers are used to denote like system components/method steps, as appropriate, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSURE
(7) In various embodiments, the present disclosure relates to a roof system with a valley truss to deck connection formed using a valley clip. The valley clip includes a tab that is rotatable, such that the tab is adapted to be positioned at a desired angle to be parallel to a side of the valley truss allowing the valley truss to be fastened to the valley clip, which is fastened to the deck to form a joint between the valley truss and the deck.
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(9) The valley truss 10 includes a bottom chord 12 that connects to the deck panel 20 via one or more valley clips 30. In embodiments, the bottom chord 12 includes a bottom 14 that is perpendicular to the sides 16 thereof, where the bottom 14 is not parallel to the general angle of the deck panel 20 and the sides 16 are not perpendicular to the general angle of the deck panel 20. In some embodiments, the bottom chord extends vertically (where the top 18 is directly above the bottom 14).
(10) Each valley clip 30 includes a base 32 and a tab 34. The base 32 includes a flat plate shape. The base 32 includes fastening holes 38 for securing the valley clip 30 to the deck panel 20. In the embodiments illustrated, the base 32 and tab 34 include fastening holes 38, the fastening holes 38 in the base 32 being adjacent each end thereof and adjacent to the tab 34. In some embodiments, the base 32 includes one or more of a reinforcing ribs and bends for increasing a rigidity thereof. The tab 34 is connected to the base 32 at one end of the tab 34. The tab 34 is adapted to rotate relative to the base 32. In some embodiments, the tab 34 is unitarily formed with the base 32, such as formed from a singular plate of metal or other material of the like and the rotation of the tab 34 occurs by bending the material that connects the tab 34 to the base 32.
(11) The base 32 of the valley clip 30 is fastened to at least one rib 24 of the deck panel 20. In the embodiment illustrated in
(12) It will be appreciated that the valley clip 30 of the present disclosure can be manufactured from any rigid material known to one of skill in the art. Additionally, the valley clip 30 of the present disclosure can be adapted to be compatible with any truss of varying size or shape, and is not limited to the C-stud type steel truss shown in
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(15) In some embodiments, as illustrated in
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(17) Although the present disclosure has been illustrated and described herein with reference to preferred embodiments and specific examples thereof, it will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that other embodiments and examples may perform similar functions and/or achieve like results. All such equivalent embodiments and examples are within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure, are contemplated thereby, and are intended to be covered by the following claims.