Lath device, assembly and method
09797142 ยท 2017-10-24
Assignee
Inventors
- Abraham Jacob Sacks (Vancouver, CA)
- William Spilchen (Surrey, CA)
- Jeffrey Sacks (Vancouver, CA)
- Matthew Alan Bell (Vancouver, CA)
Cpc classification
E04C2/422
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
The present invention provides for a welded wire lath device having a plurality of longitudinal wires extending along a plane and in a longitudinal direction, a plurality of tension release devices disposed on the plurality of longitudinal wires, a plurality of transverse wires extending along the plane in a transverse direction; and a plurality of weld connections at each intersection point between the plurality of longitudinal wires and the plurality of transverse wires. Each of the plurality of tension release devices are randomly spaced along the plurality of parallel longitudinal wires. The longitudinal wires, including each of the plurality of tension release devices, have a rectilinear cross-section. The present invention also provides for a structural assembly, and related method, having the welded wire lath device attached to a structural support such as a wall or ceiling and having a cementitious material embedded within the welded wire lath device.
Claims
1. A welded wire lath, comprising: a plurality of longitudinal wires, wherein each of the plurality of longitudinal wires extends in a first direction; a plurality of tension release features positioned within each of the plurality of longitudinal wires, wherein each of the tension release features includes at least one first angular portion, and wherein the tension release features are arranged within the longitudinal wires so that the tension release features do not form a straight line of tension release features that extends across the welded wire lath transverse to the first direction; a plurality of transverse wires, wherein each of the plurality of transverse wires extends in a second direction that is transverse to the first direction; a plurality of depressions positioned within each of the plurality of transverse wires, wherein each of the depressions includes at least one second angular portion; and a plurality of weld connections that couple the plurality of longitudinal wires to the plurality of transverse wires.
2. The welded wire lath of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of longitudinal wires extends within a first plane and each of the plurality of transverse wires extends within a second plane that is parallel to the first plane.
3. The device welded wire lath of claim 1 wherein each depression extends in a third direction that is transverse to the first and second directions.
4. The welded wire lath of claim 1, wherein the plurality of tension release devices features are randomly spaced along the respective longitudinal wires.
5. The welded wire lath of claim 1, wherein the plurality of tension release features of at least one of the longitudinal wires are disposed collinearly along the at least one of the longitudinal wires.
6. The welded wire lath of claim 1, wherein each tension release feature of the plurality of tension release features is spaced less than or equal to 96 inches away from each other tension release feature of the plurality of tension release features on the same longitudinal wire.
7. The welded wire lath of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of the longitudinal wires are substantially parallel.
8. The welded wire lath of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of the transverse wires are substantially parallel.
9. The welded wire lath of claim 1, wherein the plurality of weld connections comprises resistance weld connections.
10. The welded wire lath of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of longitudinal wires, including each of the plurality of tension release features therein, has a rectilinear cross-sectional shape.
11. The welded wire lath of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of transverse wires has a circular cross-sectional shape.
12. The welded wire lath of claim 1, wherein each tension release feature of the plurality of tension release features comprises: a tension release depth of at least 0.02 inches, and a tension release length of less than or equal to 1 inch.
13. The welded wire lath of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of longitudinal wires comprises a plurality of collinear straight portions.
14. The welded wire lath of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of longitudinal wires has a sinusoidal shape.
15. The welded wire lath of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of longitudinal wires extends within a first plane and each tension release feature of the plurality of tension release features extends in a third direction within the first plane.
16. The welded wire lath of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of longitudinal wires extends within a first plane and the plurality of tension release features comprises tension release features that extend in different directions with respect to the first plane.
17. The welded wire lath of claim 1, wherein each of the longitudinal wires comprises a plurality of collinear straight portions, wherein the plurality of tension release features are randomly spaced along the plurality of longitudinal wires, and wherein each longitudinal wire, including each of the plurality of tension release features and each of the collinear straight portions therein, has a rectilinear cross-sectional shape.
18. A structural assembly, comprising: a structural support member base, a welded wire lath attached to the structural support member base, the welded wire lath comprising: a plurality of longitudinal wires, wherein each of the plurality of longitudinal wires extends in a first direction, a plurality of tension release features positioned within each of the plurality of longitudinal wires, wherein each of the tension release features includes at least one first angular portion, and wherein the tension release features are arranged within the longitudinal wires so that the tension release features do not form a straight line of tension release features that extends across the welded wire lath transverse to the first direction, a plurality of transverse wires, wherein each of the plurality of transverse wires extends in a second direction that is transverse to the first direction; a plurality of depressions positioned within each of the plurality of transverse wires, wherein each of the depressions includes at least one second angular portion, and a plurality of weld connections that couple the plurality of longitudinal wires to the plurality of transverse wires, and cementitious material attached to the welded wire lath.
19. The assembly of claim 18, wherein the cementitious material is stucco.
20. The assembly of claim 19, wherein the stucco comprises a coat is selected from the group consisting of a scratch coat, a browned coat, a finished coat and a combination of thereof.
21. The welded wire lath of claim 1 wherein the tension release devices are equally spaced apart from one another along lengths of the longitudinal wires.
22. The welded wire lath of claim 21 wherein the longitudinal wires, including the respective tension release devices, are staggered with respect to one another.
23. The welded wire lath of claim 21 wherein the longitudinal wires, including the respective tension release devices, are randomly staggered with respect to one another.
24. The welded wire lath of claim 1 wherein the plurality of tension release features include a plurality of crimps.
25. The welded wire lath of claim 1 wherein the plurality of tension release features include a plurality of indents.
26. A welded wire lath, comprising: a plurality of longitudinal wires including a first longitudinal wire that includes a first plurality of tension release portions, a second longitudinal wire that includes a second plurality of tension release portions, and a third longitudinal wire that includes a third plurality of tension release portions, wherein each of the longitudinal wires extends in a first direction; a plurality of transverse wires, wherein each of the transverse wires extends in a second direction that is transverse to the first direction; and a plurality of weld connections that couple the plurality of longitudinal wires to the plurality of transverse wires; wherein the tension release portions are arranged so that no subset of the tension release portions that includes at least one tension release portion from each of the first, second, and third pluralities of tension release portions forms a straight line that extends across the welded wire lath transverse to the first direction.
27. The welded wire lath of claim 26 wherein the first plurality of tension release portions are randomly spaced along the first longitudinal wire, the second plurality of tension release portions are randomly spaced along the second longitudinal wire, and the third plurality of tension release portions are randomly spaced along the third longitudinal wire.
28. The welded wire lath of claim 26 wherein the first plurality of tension release portions are equally spaced along the first longitudinal wire, the second plurality of tension release portions are equally spaced along the second longitudinal wire, and the third plurality of tension release portions are equally spaced along the third longitudinal wire, and the first, second, and third longitudinal wires are randomly staggered with respect to one another.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(24) The present invention satisfies the needs discussed above. The present invention is generally directed toward a metal lath, and more specifically, toward a metal lath for use with cementitious materials and having tension release devices, such as crimps, thereon, a structural assembly with a metal lath embedded within it, and a method of assembling this structural assembly in a structure such as a wall.
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(26) In an embodiment, device 100 comprises a plurality of longitudinal wires 102 extending along a plane and in a longitudinal direction and a plurality of transverse wires 106 extending along the plane in a transverse direction. In this embodiment, the longitudinal wires 102 are substantially parallel to each other and the transverse wires 106 are also substantially parallel to each other. Further, the transverse wires 102 and longitudinal wires 106 may have a generally straight or sinusoidal shape. Additionally, at each point where the plurality of longitudinal wires 102 and the plurality of transverse wires 106 intersect, the wires are secured to one another by a weld connection 108. In an embodiment, the weld connections 108 are resistance weld connections.
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(29) Disposed on at least one of the plurality of longitudinal wires 102 is at least one tension release device of a plurality of tension release devices 104. In this embodiment, the tension release device 104 is a crimp. The use of a crimp, however, is for illustrative purposes. Those skilled in the art will recognize that other tension release devices such an indent is also within the scope of the invention.
(30) In this embodiment, one or more tension release devices 104 are randomly spaced along the plurality of longitudinal wires 102. When more than one tension release device 104 is placed on a single longitudinal wire 102, they are placed continuously and collinearly along the longitudinal wire 102. By placing the tension release devices 104 along each longitudinal wire 102, the device 100 is capable of elongating through the straightening of longitudinal wire 102 instead of stretching the wire. Tension release devices 104 allow device 100 to maintain its strength over time.
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(33) Located along the plurality of longitudinal wires 102 and between the plurality of tension release devices 104 are a plurality of collinear straight portions 112. In an embodiment where the tension release devices 104 are randomly spaced along the longitudinal wires 102, the straight portions 112 are also randomly spaced along the longitudinal wires 102. Straight portions 112 provide additional strength to resist stress between the tension release devices 104.
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(36) Lath device 204 comprises a plurality of longitudinal wires 212 extending along a plane and in a longitudinal direction and a plurality of transverse wires 214 extending along the plane in a transverse direction. A plurality of depressions 216 is disposed on each transverse wire 214. At each intersection where the plurality of longitudinal wires 212 and the plurality of transverse wires 214 intersect are secured by a weld connection 218. In this embodiment, the plurality of weld connections 218 comprises resistance weld connections. Disposed on the plurality of longitudinal wires 212 are a plurality of tension release devices 220 randomly spaced along the plurality of longitudinal wires 212.
(37) In this embodiment, the stucco 206 comprises a scratch coat 208, a browned coat 210, and a finished coat 211. This is illustrative and not meant to be limiting. Those skilled in the art recognize other cementitious materials with different coats are within the scope of the present invention. Alternatively, the stucco 206 may comprise a scratch coat 208, a browned coat 210, a finished coat 211, or a combination thereof.
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(40) Another embodiment of the present invention is directed toward a method of assembling a structural assembly in a structure. In this embodiment, the method comprises providing a lath device, fastening the lath device as previously described to the structure; and applying a cementitious material, such as stucco, to the lath device. The application of the stucco may be manually or mechanically applied to the lath.
(41) While the invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is manifest that many changes may be made in the details of construction and the arrangement of components without departing from the spirit and scope of this disclosure. It is understood that the invention is not limited to the embodiments set forth herein for purposes of exemplification.
LIST OF FEATURES AND REFERENCE NUMERALS
(42) 100 device 102 longitudinal wires 106 transverse wires 108 weld connections 110 depression 112 collinear straight portions 200 structure 202 structural support member base 204 lath device 206 cementitious material 212 longitudinal wires 214 transverse wires 218 weld connection 220 tension release devices 208 scratch coat 210 browned coat 211 finished coat 250 structure 300 device 320 tension release devices 312 longitudinal wires