Slide clip connector

US10273679B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10273679-B2
Application numberUS-201715405125-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 12, 2017
Priority dateJan 20, 2016
Publication dateApr 30, 2019
Grant dateApr 30, 2019

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Abstract

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An improved connection between supported and supporting structural members, particularly for use in structures where the supported member needs to move with respect to the supporting member. The connector has an anchoring leg that allows for the back of the anchoring leg on either side of the sliding leg.

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We claim: 1. A structural connection in a building, comprising: a. a supporting member having a horizontally extending surface; b. a supported member disposed substantially orthogonally to the horizontally extending surface and extending above and below the horizontally extending surface on an axis that is orthogonal to the horizontally extending surface; c. a connector connecting the supported member to the supporting member, the connector including: i. a slide clip having a sliding leg disposed in close proximity to the supported member, the sliding leg having one or more openings, the one or more openings being bracketed by first and second substantially planar portions that are substantially aligned, the first and second substantially planar portions of the sliding leg defining a front surface and a back surface on opposite sides of the sliding leg of the slide clip, the back surface of the sliding leg interfacing with the supported member, and a single-piece, substantially planar anchoring leg connected to the sliding leg and connected to the supporting member with the substantially planar anchoring leg interfacing with the horizontally extending surface of the supporting member, the anchoring leg having a proximal section that is connected to the sliding leg and a distal section that is connected to the proximal section, the proximal section of the anchoring leg projecting away from the front surface of the sliding leg, the supported member being connected to the slide clip so that the supported member is configured to move relative to the sliding leg of the connector; and ii. a slider, the slider having one or more base components that are received in the one or more openings of the sliding leg, and a securing component that is attached to the one or more base components, the securing component having a plurality of containment surfaces that are aligned and are disposed in close proximity to the front surface of the first and second aligned, substantially planar portions of the sliding leg; d. one or more first fasteners connect the anchoring leg to the supporting member; e. one or more second fasteners connect the slider to the supported member; and wherein f. the distal section of the anchoring leg projects away from both the front and back surfaces of the sliding leg, and the first fasteners attach the distal section of the anchoring leg to the supporting member, and at least one of the first fasteners engages a portion of the distal section that projects away from the back surface of the sliding leg, on a same side of the sliding leg as the supported member. 2. The connection of claim 1 , wherein: at least one of the first fasteners engages a portion of the distal section that projects away from the front surface of the sliding leg. 3. The connection of claim 1 , wherein: at least one of the first fasteners engages a portion of the distal section that is substantially in line with the front surface of the sliding leg and the portion of the distal section that projects away from the back surface of the sliding leg, on the same side of the sliding leg as the supported member. 4. The connection of claim 3 , wherein: at least one of the first fasteners engages a portion of the distal section that projects away from the front surface of the sliding leg. 5. The connection of claim 1 , wherein: the sliding leg and the distal portion of the anchoring leg are substantially planar members disposed at angles to each other. 6. The connection of claim 5 , wherein: at least one of the first fasteners engages a portion of the distal section that projects away from the front surface of the sliding leg. 7. The connection of claim 5 , wherein: at least one of the first fasteners engages a portion of the distal section that is substantially in line with the front surface of the sliding leg and the portion of the distal section that projects away from the back surface of the sliding leg, on the same side of the sliding leg as the supported member. 8. The connection of claim 7 , wherein: at least one of the first fasteners engages a portion of the distal section that projects away from the front surface of the sliding leg. 9. The connection of claim 1 , wherein: the sliding leg has a plurality of openings. 10. The connection of claim 9 , wherein the plurality of openings in the sliding leg are a plurality of substantially parallel elongated slots. 11. A structural connection in a building, comprising: a. a supporting member; b. a supported member; c. a connector connecting the supported member to the supporting member, the connector including: i. a slide clip having a sliding leg disposed in close proximity to the supported member, the sliding leg having one or more openings, the one or more openings being bracketed by first and second substantially planar portions that are substantially aligned, the first and second substantially planar portions of the sliding leg defining a front surface and a back surface on opposite sides of the sliding leg of the slide clip, the back surface of the sliding leg interfacing with the supported member, and an anchoring leg connected to the sliding leg and connected to the supporting member, the supported member being connected to the slide clip so that the sliding leg of the connector is configured to move relative to the supported member; and ii. a slider, the slider having one or more base components that are received in the one or more openings of the sliding leg, and a securing component that is attached to the one or more base components, the securing component having a plurality of containment surfaces that are aligned and are disposed in close proximity to the front surface of the first and second aligned, substantially planar portions of the sliding leg; d. one or more first fasteners connect the anchoring leg to the supporting member; e. one or more second fasteners connect the slider to the supported member; and wherein f. the securing component has one or more substantially planar upstanding flanges connected to and set at an angle to the one or more base components, such that a projection along the substantially planar upstanding flange is configured to intersect with the sliding leg, and each of the one or more upstanding flanges in a continuous member that extends over at least one of the one or more openings of the sliding leg and also extends over substantial portions of the first and second substantially planar portions of the sliding leg. 12. The connection of claim 11 , wherein: the one or more upstanding flanges of the slider extend substantially above the sliding leg. 13. The connection of claim 12 , wherein the one or more upstanding flanges have an outer edge and one or more bottom edges that are substantially opposed to the outer edges, the containment surfaces are formed on the one or more bottom edges of the flanges. 14. The connection of claim 13 , wherein: the bottom edges of the one or more flanges are interrupted by one or more projecting arms that extend to and connect the one or more upstanding flanges to the one or more base components. 15. The connection of claim 14 , wherein: the upstanding flange are disposed substantially orthogonally to the base components and the sliding leg. 16. The connection of claim 15 , wherein: the containment surfaces are disposed on either side of the openings. 17. The connection of claim 16 , wherein: the upstanding flanges are formed with lateral bends or embossments to provide additional strength to the flanges. 18. The connecti

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Classifications

  • E04B1/36Primary

    Bearings or like supports allowing movement (for bridges E01D19/04; buildings with-standing earthquakes E04H9/02) · CPC title

  • for supporting on, or attaching to, an object, e.g. tree, gate, window-frame, cycle · CPC title

  • Curtain walls {(fixing of glass panes E06B3/54)} · CPC title

  • Adjustable connections, e.g. using elongated slots or threaded adjustment elements · CPC title

  • Connection details of the elongated load-supporting parts · CPC title

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What does patent US10273679B2 cover?
An improved connection between supported and supporting structural members, particularly for use in structures where the supported member needs to move with respect to the supporting member. The connector has an anchoring leg that allows for the back of the anchoring leg on either side of the sliding leg.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Daudet Larry Randall, Nguyen Hien, Stauffer Timothy M, and 2 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E04B1/36. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 30 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).