Masonry veneer tie
09803355 · 2017-10-31
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Abstract
A veneer tie for connecting together an outer wall and an inner wall spaced-apart from the outer wall and defining a cavity therebetween. The veneer tie includes a screw anchor, including an elongate shaft for penetrating into the inner wall, a head formed on one end of the screw anchor and an opening formed in the head. A pintle adapted for engaging and being carried by the head of the screw anchor is provided, and extends outwardly from the head and bridges the cavity between the outer wall and the inner wall. The pintle has at least one hook for extending through the opening formed in the head for connecting the pintle to the screw anchor.
Claims
1. A veneer tie for connecting together an outer wall and an inner wall spaced-apart from the outer wall defining a cavity therebetween, and comprising: (a) a unitary screw anchor, including: (i) an elongate shaft for penetrating into the inner wall; (ii) an enlarged head having an elongate slot for being positioned to extend laterally along the inner wall; (iii) an enlarged support ring positioned directly adjacent the enlarged head; (iv) an elongate, unthreaded, solid shalt segment having a single, uniform diameter; (v) a screw thread segment positioned on the shaft segment remote from the enlarged support ring; and (vi) a self-tapping tip segment formed on an end of the shaft segment adjacent the screw thread segment and remote from the enlarged head, the diameter of the screw thread segment being greater than the diameter of the shaft segment and the self-tapping tip segment and smaller than a diameter of the enlarged support ring; and (b) a pintle adapted for engaging and being carried by the head of the screw anchor, extending outwardly from the head, adapted for being attached to the outer wall and bridging the cavity between the outer wall and the inner wall, the pintle including at least one hook for extending through the slot formed in the head for connecting the pintle to the screw anchor.
2. A veneer tie according to claim 1, wherein the at least one hook comprises two laterally spaced-apart hooks and the pintle is formed of metal wire having three spaced-apart sides defining a void and integrally-formed converging transitions having respective first and second free ends on which are positioned the two hooks.
3. A veneer tie according to claim 2, wherein the two laterally spaced-apart hooks each include a bend for raising a topmost part of the hooks above a plane of the pintle.
4. A veneer tie according to claim 3, wherein the hooks are spaced-apart by a distance less than one-half of a spacing between the two spaced-apart sides of the pintle.
5. A veneer tie according to claim 1, wherein the pintle and the screw anchor are each formed of wire.
6. A veneer tie according to claim 1, wherein the at least one hook comprises two laterally spaced-apart hooks and the two hooks have a nominal space between each other that is greater than a predetermined width of the slot in the head of the screw anchor, and further wherein the pintle is compressible to move the hooks to a spaced-apart position where the two hooks will fit into the slot thereby connecting together the pintle and the screw anchor.
7. A veneer tie according to claim 1, and including a washer for being positioned between the head and the inner wall to prevent air and moisture penetration through the inner wall past the screw anchor.
8. A veneer tie according to claim 1, wherein the enlarged head is adapted for being received in a chuck adaptor having an elongate slot for being driven into an attached position by a power drill to which the chuck adaptor is attached.
9. A veneer tie for connecting together an outer wall and an inner wall spaced-apart from the outer wall and defining a cavity therebetween and comprising: (a) a unitary screw anchor, including: (i) a wire elongate shaft for penetrating into the inner wall; (ii) an enlarged head having an elongate slot for being positioned to extend laterally along the inner wall; (iii) an enlarged support ring positioned directly adjacent the enlarged head; (iv) an elongate, unthreaded, solid shaft segment having a single, uniform diameter; (v) a screw thread segment positioned on the shaft segment remote from the enlarged support ring; and (vi) a self-tapping tip segment formed on an end of the shaft segment adjacent the screw thread segment and remote from the enlarged head, the diameter of the screw thread segment being greater than the diameter of the shaft segment and the self-tapping tip segment and smaller than a diameter of the enlarged support ring; and (b) a wire pintle adapted for engaging and being carried by the head of the screw anchor, adapted for extending outwardly from the head and into a mortar joint of the outer wall, thereby bridging the cavity between the outer wall and the inner wall, the pintle including first and second spaced-apart hooks for extending through the slot formed in the head for connecting the pintle to the screw anchor.
10. A veneer tie according to claim 9, wherein the pintle includes two spaced-apart sides defining a void, wherein the sides are spaced-apart by a distance and an integrally-formed converging transition.
11. A veneer tie according to claim 10, wherein the transition defines the two laterally spaced part spaced-apart hooks for being positioned in the slot in the head of the screw anchor.
12. A veneer tie according to claim 9, wherein the pintle includes a spaced-apart side wall for being embedded in a mortar joint in the outer wall, and the slot having a sufficient width to accommodate the two hooks.
13. A veneer tie according to claim 9, wherein the enlarged head is adapted for being received in a chuck adaptor having an elongate slot for being driven into an attached position by a power drill to which the chuck adaptor is attached.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
(1) The present invention is best understood when the following detailed description of the invention is read with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(7) Referring now to the drawings, a masonry veneer tie is according to one preferred embodiment of the invention shown in
(8) The opposing sides 21 and 23 converge to form transitions 24 and 25. The transitions 24, 25 are bent to form elongate hooks 26, 27 that have a slight curve back towards the transitions 24, 25. Also, note that the hooks 26, 27 have an upward bend at a proximal end of the respective transitions 24, 25 for raising a topmost part of the hooks 26, 27 above the plane of the pintle 20.
(9) The anchor screw 30 is formed of an elongate shaft 32. Threads 34 are preferably formed proximate one end of the shaft 32, with an optional hardened, self-tapping tip 36 formed on the end of the shaft 32. The other end of the shaft 32 includes an enlarged head 37 in which is formed an opening, such as an elongate slot 38. The anchor screw 30 is preferably a unitary structure. An enlarged ring 39 of metal, durable plastic or other suitable material, is positioned adjacent the head 37.
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(12) The pintles 20 are embedded in the horizontal mortar joints between courses of brick or block in a predetermined spacing, as may be called for the building codes, engineering specifications or otherwise. When the mortar hardens, the pintles 20 become an integral part of the mortar joint.
(13) The screw anchors 30 are screwed into the structural wall at the level of the mortar joint into which the pintles 20 are to be embedded. Once screwed into the structural wall, the slot 38 in the head 37 receives the two hooks 26 and 27. This positions the sides 21, 22 and 23 at the correct distance and spacing, at which time it is physically pressed into the fresh mortar troweled into the mortar joint. When the mortar hardens, the numerous veneer ties 10 positioned along the length and height of the veneer wall and structural wall provide substantial strength to the connected walls.
(14) An optional ring 39 may be used to spread the force applied to the screw anchor 30 and prevents the screw anchor from being driven too far into the structural wall “S”. The screw threads 34 provide a positive fixation of the screw anchor 30 in the structural wall “S” and the stud. The self-tapping tip 36 is useful when steel wall studs are used to enable the screw anchor 30 to penetrate through the wall of the stud, as shown in
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(16) According to one preferred embodiment of the invention, the two hooks 26, 27 have a nominal space between each other that is greater than the width of the slot 38 in the head 37 of the screw anchor 30. The side walls 21, 23 of the pintle 20 can be manually squeezed together to move the hooks 26, 27 to a spaced-apart position where they will fit into the slot 38 thereby connecting together the pintle 20 and the screw anchor 30. When the squeezing pressure on the side walls 21, 23 is released, the outward movement of the hooks 26, 27 against the walls of the slot 38 provides an enhanced connection between the pintle 20 and screw anchor 30.
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(18) Variations in the design specifics described above are contemplated. For example, the shape defined by the side wall of the pintle can have any suitable configuration, as can the shape and spacing of the hooks. Where the studs in the structural wall are wood, an anchor screw with threads and a tip suitable for wood can be used.
(19) A masonry veneer tie according to the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments and examples. Various details of the invention maybe changed without departing from the scope of the invention. Furthermore, the foregoing description of the preferred embodiments of the invention and best mode for practicing the invention are provided for the purpose of illustration only and not for the purpose of limitation, the invention being defined by the claims.