Fire barrier building product and method and system for making same
US-10508438-B2 · Dec 17, 2019 · US
US2023407621A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2023407621-A1 |
| Application number | US-202318458180-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Aug 30, 2023 |
| Priority date | Jul 1, 2020 |
| Publication date | Dec 21, 2023 |
| Grant date | — |
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An adjustable hangar for attaching an elongate beam to a structural building member includes a lower module and an upper module that are engaged with one another in a vertically reciprocal manner. The lower module includes a bottom web for supporting an edge of a beam. The upper module includes a top panel opposite and spaced apart from the support web. When a beam is installed between top panel and bottom web, the upper module and lower module may be contracted to adjust the relative position of the top panel and bottom web. In an embodiment, the position can be contracted to trap the top edge and bottom edge of the beam between the top panel and bottom web.
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What is claimed is: 1 . An adjustable hanger for use in attaching an elongate beam to a building support structure, comprising: an upper module with a top support structure engagement unit and opposite upper side units; and a lower module engaged with the upper module, the lower module having a lower web for supporting an edge of the support beam and two opposite lower side units extending upwardly from the web, wherein each of the upper side units is slidably engaged with one of the lower side units to vertically move the upper and lower modules relative to each other to thereby adjust a positioning of the lower web relative to the top support structure engagement unit. 2 . The modular hanger of claim 1 , wherein each of the lower side units defines a groove for receipt of a portion of one of the upper side units. 3 . The modular hanger of claim 2 , wherein each groove is sized and shaped to maintain the respective portion of the respective upper side unit and inhibit relative movement between the upper module and lower module in a front-to-rear direction. 4 . The modular hanger of claim 2 , comprising a slot within each groove, wherein each upper side unit includes a central segment received within a respective slot in a slidable engagement. 5 . The modular hanger of claim 4 , wherein each upper side unit includes an outer segment that rests within a portion of the respective groove with the respective central segment extending into the respective slot. 6 . The modular hanger of claim 2 , wherein each of the upper side units has an I-shaped cross section with an inner segment positioned on an inner portion of the respective lower side unit, a central segment extending through a slot in the respective lower side unit, and an outer segment positioned on an outer portion of the respective lower side unit. 7 . The modular hanger of claim 1 , wherein the upper module comprises a top panel that is substantially parallel to the bottom web when the upper module and lower module are engaged, the top panel configured to sandwich an elongate beam with the bottom web. 8 . An adjustable hanger for use in attaching an elongate beam to a building support structure, comprising: an upper module having a top panel extending in a forward direction and a rear flange extending in a rearward direction, and at least one upper engagement leg extending downward; a lower module having a bottom web extending in a forward direction and at least one lower engagement unit, wherein the top panel is movable relative to the bottom web from a fully collapsed position to a fully expanded position via sliding engagement between the at least one upper engagement leg and at least one lower engagement unit to trap an elongate beam between the top panel and bottom web, the rear flange is configured to rest on a top edge of a building support structure, and the bottom web is substantially parallel to the rear flange such that a beam trapped between the top panel and bottom web is maintained substantially parallel with the top edge of the building support structure when the rear flange is resting on the top edge. 9 . An adjustable hanger for use in attaching an elongate beam to a building support structure, comprising: an upper module comprising a top panel with a substantially flat bottom surface; a lower module comprising a bottom web with a web having a substantially flat top surface, wherein the upper module and lower module are attached to one another with the bottom surface of the top panel opposing the top surface of the bottom web substantially parallel to one another with spacing therebetween, when attached, the upper module and lower module are slidable relative to each other to expand and contract the spacing, an elongate beam is receivable in the spacing with the upper module and lower module in a relatively expanded position, and the upper module and lower module can be contracted from the relatively expanded position to trap the top edge and bottom edge of the beam with the beam extending forward. 10 . The hanger of claim 9 , wherein the lower module has a portion with an outer surface comprising a plurality of spaced apart ribs. 11 . The hanger of claim 9 , wherein one or both of the upper module and lower module defines a plurality of attachment holes, each attachment hole being configured to receive an elongate fastener driven into a portion of the beam and into the rear support to attach the hanger and beam. 12 . The hanger of claim 9 , wherein the upper module and lower module are engaged to one another via a ratchet mechanism. 13 . The hanger of claim 9 , wherein the upper module and lower module are engaged with one another in a position toward a rear of the beam when the beam is received between the top panel and bottom web. 14 . The hanger of claim 9 , wherein the upper module comprises at least one leg slidabably received in a slider track, and the slider track is fixable to the lower module to allow relative sliding between the upper module and lower module. 15 . The hanger of claim 9 , wherein the top panel is split between a right portion and a left portion with a slot therebetween. 16 . The hanger of claim 15 , wherein the slot has at least a portion that is not linear. 17 . The hanger of claim 9 , wherein the top panel defines at least one window opening through which a rear portion of the beam is viewable when received between the top panel and bottom web. 18 . The modular hanger of claim 9 , wherein the upper module and lower module are optionally vertically lockable relative to one another. 19 . The modular hanger of claim 9 , wherein one or both of the upper module and the lower module comprises at least one toenail guide, each toenail guide defining an obliquely extending hole through the respective side unit. 20 . The modular hanger of claim 19 , and having a boss cover configured to at least partially break away from the respective side unit when a fastener is driven through the hole.
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