Valley truss tie

US9920514B1 · US · B1

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Publication numberUS-9920514-B1
Application numberUS-201615261440-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB1
Filing dateSep 9, 2016
Priority dateSep 9, 2016
Publication dateMar 20, 2018
Grant dateMar 20, 2018

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A valley truss tie for connecting a valley truss to an underlying support truss of a roof has a front plate and a back plate connected to the front plate so the front and back plate are adjacent one another. The valley truss tie also has a fastener guidance system for holding fasteners at prescribed angles relative to the front and back plate as the fasteners are driven through the valley truss tie into the underlying support truss. The fastener guidance system has a first set of convex projections extending from a side of the front plate opposite the back plate, a second set of convex projections extending from a side of the back plate opposite the front plate, and openings in the convex projections for guiding the fasteners through the front and back plates.

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What is claimed is: 1. A valley truss tie for connecting a valley truss to an underlying support truss of a roof, the valley truss tie comprising: a front plate; a back plate connected to the front plate so the front and back plates are adjacent one another; a fastener guidance system for holding fasteners at one or more prescribed angles relative to the front and back plates as the fasteners are driven through the valley truss tie into the underlying support truss, the fastener guidance system comprising: a first set of convex projections extending from a side of the front plate opposite the back plate, a second set of convex projections extending from a side of the back plate opposite the front plate, and openings in the convex projections for guiding the fasteners through the front and back plates; at least one of the convex projections of the first set and at least one of the convex projections of the second set being arranged to simultaneously receive one of the fasteners through the openings in said one convex projection of the first set and said one convex projection of the second set, wherein said one convex projection of the first set and said one convex projection of the second set project in opposite directions from each other to define a void space between the front plate and the back plate. 2. The valley truss tie as set forth in claim 1 wherein the convex projections of the front plate are substantially aligned with the corresponding convex projections on the back plate. 3. The valley truss tie as set forth in claim 1 wherein said one convex projection of the first set at least partially overlies said one convex projection of the second set. 4. The valley truss tie as set forth in claim 1 wherein the fastener guidance system is configured to guide the fasteners so the fasteners converge toward one another as the fasteners are driven into the support truss through the openings. 5. The valley truss tie as set forth in claim 1 wherein the front plate has prong teeth extending from a lower edge of the front plate. 6. The valley truss tie as set forth in claim 1 further comprising a pitch guide on the front plate. 7. The valley truss tie as set forth in claim 1 further comprising stiffening elements on the front plate. 8. The valley truss tie as set forth in claim 1 wherein the openings in the front plate are offset from corresponding openings in the back plate to hold the fasteners at one or more prescribed angles relative to the front and back plates as the fasteners are driven through the openings into the underlying support truss. 9. The valley truss tie as set forth in claim 8 wherein the openings in the front plate are offset vertically above the openings in the back plate. 10. The valley truss tie as set forth in claim 8 wherein the openings in the front plate are spaced laterally from one another and the openings in the back plate are spaced laterally from one another by an amount that is different from the lateral spacing of the openings in the front plate. 11. The valley truss tie as set forth in claim 10 wherein the openings in the front plate are spaced farther apart laterally from one another than the openings in the back plate are spaced apart laterally from one another. 12. The valley truss tie as set forth in claim 1 having void spaces between the convex projections on front and back plates, the openings having edges that are spaced apart from one another by the void spaces. 13. The valley truss tie as set forth in claim 12 wherein the openings in the front plate are offset from corresponding openings in the back plate to hold the fasteners at said one or more prescribed angles relative to the front and back plates as the fasteners are driven through the openings into the underlying support truss. 14. The valley truss tie as set forth in claim 13 wherein the fastener guidance system is configured to guide each of the fasteners in a different direction. 15. The valley truss tie as set forth in claim 14 wherein the guidance system is configured to guide the fasteners so the fasteners converge toward one another as the fasteners are driven into the support truss through the openings. 16. The valley truss tie as set forth in claim 1 in combination with the valley truss and the underlying support truss, wherein: the underlying support truss has a downwardly sloping side; the valley truss is above and supported by the downwardly sloping side of the support truss, the valley truss having a bottom chord; the valley truss tie is secured to bottom chord of the valley truss so the back plate is adjacent the bottom chord and extends below a lower edge of the bottom chord; and the valley truss tie is secured to the support truss by the fasteners extending through the openings in the front and back plates. 17. The valley truss tie, valley truss, and underlying support truss as set forth in claim 16 , wherein the openings in the front plate are offset from corresponding openings in the back plate to hold the fasteners at said one or more prescribed angles relative to the front and back plates. 18. The valley truss tie, valley truss, and underlying support truss as set forth in claim 17 , wherein the fasteners are oriented so the fasteners converge toward one another as the fasteners extend into the support truss. 19. A building component connector for connection to one or more underlying structural components of a building using fasteners received through the building component connector, the building component connector comprising: a front plate; a back plate connected to the front plate so the front and back plates are adjacent one another; a fastener guidance system for holding fasteners at prescribed angles relative to the front and back plates as the fasteners are driven through the building component connector into the underlying structural component, the fastener guidance system comprising: a first set of convex projections extending from a side of the front plate opposite the back plate, a second set of convex projections extending from a side of the back plate opposite the front plate, and openings in the convex projections for guiding the fasteners through the front and back plates; at least one of the convex projections of the first set and at least one of the convex projections of the second set being arranged to simultaneously receive one of the fasteners through the openings in said one convex projection of the first set and said one convex projection of the second set, wherein said one convex projection of the first set and said one convex projection of the second set project in opposite directions from each other to define a void space between the front plate and the back plate.

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  • E04B7/022Primary

    consisting of a plurality of parallel similar trusses or portal frames · CPC title

  • Constructions of roof intersections or hipped ends · CPC title

  • Brackets, gussets or joining plates · CPC title

  • Hinged connections of wooden members · CPC title

  • Fixed Constructions · mapped topic

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What does patent US9920514B1 cover?
A valley truss tie for connecting a valley truss to an underlying support truss of a roof has a front plate and a back plate connected to the front plate so the front and back plate are adjacent one another. The valley truss tie also has a fastener guidance system for holding fasteners at prescribed angles relative to the front and back plate as the fasteners are driven through the valley truss…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Columbia Insurance Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E04B7/022. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 20 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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