If the connector 1 were used with wood members, the preferred fasteners 25 would be self-drilling wood screws of the kind exemplified by the Simpson Strong-Tie SDS screw. If the connector 1 is used to form a connection 15 with metal members, the preferred fastener 25 would be self-...
Simpson Strong-Tie Connectors, “Heavy Girder Tiedowns,” C-2000 Catalog, Simpson Strong-Tie Company, Inc. (Pleasanton, California) p. 109 (2000). Simpson Strong-Tie Connectors, “Seismic and Hurricane Ties,” C-2003 Catalog, Simpson Strong-Tie Company, Inc. (Dublin, California) p. 134 ...
1. A wood-to-concrete or wood tension tie for holding a wood frame member subject to a design load in tension to a tension attachment member held by a wood or concrete building member comprising: a. an elongated strap member having a planar face formed with attachment openings adapted for...
g. bending said second extension member along a selected line of said second series of disposed bend lines at a generally right angle to said second angled member thereby overlapping said first and second back members.Description: BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Simpson Strong-Tie Company, Inc., the...
SIMPSON STRONG TIE CO., INC. Primary Class: 52/798.1 International Classes: E04C2/32;E04B2/02;E04H9/02;E04B1/24 View Patent Images: Download PDF 20130031868 Attorney, Agent or Firm: Pearl Cohen Zedek Latzer Baratz LLP Claims: