IP Library Granted Patent US 6,874,294
Granted Patent B2
US 6,874,294 · App. 10/314,852 · Granted Apr 5, 2005

Structural member for use in the construction of buildings

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Patent No.
US 6,874,294
App. No.
10/314,852
Granted
Apr 5, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A metal building includes a joist system having upper and lower longitudinally extending chords, the upper and lower chords being substantially parallel, and a plurality of web members interposed between the parallel chords. Each of the chords includes an upper chord segment, opposed parallel side walls, inwardly extending lower chord segments, the lower chord segments being parallel to the upper chord segment, and a pair of flanges extending downwardly from the innermost edges of lower chord segments, the flanges defining a longitudinally extending continuous web receiving aperture traversing the length of the chord, the upper chord segment, lower chord segment, parallel side walls and flanges, the web receiving apertures of the upper and lower chords being positioned in opposed relationship. A plurality of web members are provided, each of the web members including an upper web segment, the width of the upper web segment being equal to the width of the web receiving aperture, opposed parallel side walls extending perpendicularly from the upper web segment, and inwardly extending lower web segments, the inwardly extending lower web segments defining a longitudinally extending slot, each of the web members having first and second ends received in the web receiving aperture. A saddle is provided for positioning the joists, each saddle having an upper saddle member, opposed parallel side members and outwardly extending bearing plates, the outwardly extending bearing plates being parallel to the upper saddle member, the upper chord of the joist receiving the saddle in the member receiving aperture at opposed ends of the joist to support the joist.

Claims (50)

1. A building comprising:

a joist system including upper and lower longitudinally extending chords, the upper and lower chords being substantially parallel, and a plurality of web members disposed between the upper and lower chords;

each of the upper and lower chords including an upper chord segment, opposed parallel side walls, inwardly extending lower chord segments, and flanges extending downwardly from the lower chord segments, the flanges defining a longitudinally extending web receiving aperture traversing the length of the chord, the upper chord segment, lower chord segment, parallel side walls and flanges being integrally formed, the web receiving apertures of the upper and lower chords being positioned in opposed relationship;

each of the web members comprising an upper web segment, the width of the upper web segment being substantially equal to the width of the web receiving aperture, and opposed parallel side walls extending perpendicularly from the upper web segment, each of the web members having first and second ends received in the web receiving aperture; and

a saddle having an upper saddle member, opposed parallel side walls and outwardly extending bearing plates, said saddle being received in the web receiving aperture of said upper chord at opposed ends of the joist to support the joist.

2. The building of claim 1 wherein the inside surface of the upper chord segment of the upper chord is in abutting relationship with the exterior surface of the upper saddle member of the saddle and wherein the intersection of the web members and the chords defines an incident angle of from about 15° to about 60°.

3. The building of claim 1 wherein the width of the upper saddle member is substantially equal to the width of the web receiving aperture and wherein the ends of adjacent web members are in an abutting relationship.

4. The building of claim 1 wherein the web members are secured to the upper and lower chords by welding and wherein the side walls of the web members abut the flanges of the upper and lower chords.

5. The building of claim 1 wherein the lower chord segments are substantially perpendicular to the opposed parallel side walls.

6. A joist system comprising:

upper and lower longitudinally extending chords, the upper and lower chords being substantially parallel, and a plurality of web members disposed between the upper and lower chords;

each of the upper and lower chords including an upper chord segment, opposed side walls extending from the upper chord segment, inwardly extending lower chord segments extending from the opposed side walls, and flanges extending from the lower chord segments and away from the upper chord segment, the flanges defining a longitudinally extending web receiving aperture, the web receiving apertures of the upper and lower chords being positioned in opposed relationship;

each of the web members comprising an upper web segment, the width of the upper web segment being substantially equal to the width of the web receiving apertures, and opposed side walls extending substantially perpendicularly from the upper web segment, each of the web members having a first end received in the web receiving aperture of the upper chord and a second end received in the web receiving aperture of the lower chord; and

a saddle having an upper saddle member, opposed side walls and outwardly extending bearing plates, the saddle being received in the web receiving aperture of said upper chord at opposed ends of the joist system to support the joist system.

7. The joist system of claim 6 wherein the inside surface of the upper chord segment of the upper chord is in abutting relationship with the exterior surface of the upper end member of the saddle.

8. The joist system of claim 6 wherein the intersection of the web members and the chords defines an incident angle of from about 15 degrees to about 60 degrees.

9. The joist system of claim 6 wherein the width of the top member of the saddle is approximately equal to the width of the web receiving aperture.

10. The joist system of claim 6 wherein the ends of adjacent web members are in abutting relationship.

11. The joist system of claim 6 wherein the web members are secured to the upper and lower chords with mechanical means selected from the group consisting of screws, bolts, welds, rivets and combinations thereof.

12. The joist system of claim 6 wherein the side walls of the web members abut the flanges of the upper and lower chords.

13. The joist system of claim 6 wherein the opposed substantially parallel side walls of each chord are substantially perpendicular to the upper chord segment of each chord.

14. The joist system of claim 6 wherein the flanges of each chord are substantially parallel to the opposed side walls of each chord.

15. The joist system of claim 6 wherein the inwardly extending lower chord segments are substantially perpendicular to the opposed side walls.

16. A joist comprising:

upper and lower horizontally extending chords, the upper and lower chords being substantially parallel, and a plurality of web members disposed between the upper and lower chords; the upper chord including an upper chord segment, side walls extending downwardly from the upper chord segment, inwardly extending lower chord segments, and spaced apart flanges extending downwardly away from the lower chord segments, the flanges defining a longitudinally extending web receiving aperture,

the lower chord including a lower chord segment, side walls extending upwardly from the lower chord segment, inwardly extending upper chord segments, and spaced apart flanges extending upwardly away from the upper chord segments, the flanges defining a longitudinally extending web receiving aperture,

the web receiving apertures of the upper and lower chords being positioned in an opposed relationship;

each of the web members comprising an upper web segment and opposed side walls extending from the upper web segment, each of the web members having a first end received in the web receiving aperture of the upper chord and a second end received in the web receiving aperture of the lower chord; and

opposed saddles received in the web apertures of one of the chords at opposite ends thereof for supporting the joist.

17. The joist of claim 16 wherein the side walls of the upper chord are opposed and parallel to each other and substantially perpendicular to the upper chord segment of the chord.

18. The joist of claim 16 wherein the width of the upper web segment of the web member is equal to the width of the web receiving aperture.

19. The joist of claim 16 wherein each saddle has an upper saddle member, opposed side walls and outwardly extending bearing plates.

20. The joist of claim 16 wherein the inwardly extending lower chord segments are substantially perpendicular to the opposed side walls.

21. The joist of claim 16 wherein the web members further comprise inwardly extending members extending from the side walls, and the inwardly-extending members define a longitudinally extending slot.

22. The joist of claim 16 wherein the lower chord segments are substantially perpendicular to the side walls extending downwardly from the upper chord segment.

23. The joist of claim 16 wherein the upper chord segments are substantially perpendicular to the side walls extending upwardly from the lower chord segment.

24. A roof joist comprising:

upper and lower horizontally extending chords, the upper and lower chords being substantially parallel, and a plurality of web members disposed between the upper and lower chords;

the upper chord including an upper chord segment, side walls extending downwardly from the upper chord segment, inwardly extending lower chord segments, and spaced apart flanges extending downwardly away from the lower chord segments, the flanges defining a longitudinally extending web receiving aperture,

the lower chord including a lower chord segment, side walls extending upwardly from the lower chord segment, inwardly extending upper chord segments, and spaced apart flanges extending upwardly away from the upper chord segments, the flanges defining a longitudinally extending web receiving aperture,

the web receiving apertures of the upper and lower chords being positioned in an opposed relationship;

each of the web members comprising an upper web segment and opposed side walls extending from the upper web segment, each of the web members having a first end received in the web receiving aperture of the upper chord and a second end received in the web receiving aperture of the lower chord; and

a saddle in an abutting relationship with the web receiving aperture of the upper chord of the joist at opposite ends thereof for supporting said joist.

25. The joist of claim 24 wherein the side walls of the upper chord are opposed and parallel to each other and substantially perpendicular to the upper chord segment of the chord.

26. The joist of claim 24 wherein the width of the upper web segment of the web member is equal to the width of the web receiving aperture.

27. The joist of claim 24 wherein the saddle has an upper saddle member, opposed side walls and outwardly extending bearing plates.

28. The joist of claim 24 wherein the inwardly extending lower chord segments are substantially perpendicular to the opposed side walls.

29. The joist of claim 24 wherein the web members further comprise inwardly extending members extending from the side walls, and the inwardly-extending members define a longitudinally extending slot.

30. The joist of claim 24 wherein the lower chord segments are substantially perpendicular to the side walls extending downwardly from the upper chord segment.

31. The joist of claim 24 wherein the upper chord segments are substantially perpendicular to the side walls extending upwardly from the lower chord segment.

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NOTICE OF SUCCESSION OF AGENCY Recorded May 20, 2024
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