Mud-sill anchor

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Inventors

Gilb, Tyrell T.

Application #

215730

Filed

Dec-12-1980

Published

Sep-20-1983

Current US Class

052/295
052/714

International Classes

E02D 027/00

Field of Search

52/714 52/295 52/370 52/300 52/712 52/715

Assignee

Simpson Strong-Tie Company, Inc. (San Leandro, CA)

Examiners

Friedman; Carl D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cypher; James R.

US Patent References

4005942   Metal hanger

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Other References

Mudsill Anchor, Golden Gate Equipment, Catalog, Jan. 1974. Foundation Anchor, Silver Metal Products, Inc., Apr. 1972. Mud Sill Anchors, Simpson Company, Sep. 1979.

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Abstract
A singleside sheetmetal mudsill anchor for anchoring a sill plate to a concrete foundation having an embedded leg and a pair of splayed arms connected to the upper end of the leg extending outwardly to one side. The arms are adapted for bending around the sill member and have fastener openings for connecting the anchor to the sill member.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A singleside sheetmetal mudsill anchor for anchoring a wood mudsill plate to a concrete slab foundation comprising:

a. a concrete slab foundation having a perimeter;

b. a nailable form board member having an inner face temporarily placed in contact with a portion of said perimeter of said concrete slab foundation;

c. said anchor includes an embedded leg having a distal end embedded at an angle to the top of said slab and positioned downwardly within said slab foundation and inwardly from said slab perimeter and having an upper end positioned in contact with said inner face of said form board;

d. said anchor having a first mudsill attachment arm integrally connected to said upper end of said leg and extending above and outwardly from said form board and outside said perimeter of said concrete slab foundation wherein the plane of said arm is generally parallel to the top surface of said foundation;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

There are several different accepted ways to attach a wood sill plate to the top of a foundation wall or slab. The oldest way is to insert threaded anchor bolts into the concrete as soon as the pour is completed and leveled off. Holes are drilled in the sill plate and the plate is then set on the foundation with the anchor bolts protruding through the openings.

Several manufacturers are offering sheet metal connectors which replace the threaded bolts. Examples of such sheet metal anchors are found in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,889,441 and 3,750,360. Both of these patents have arms which protrude on either side of the sill plate and if a concrete slab is to be poured, the upstanding arms interfere with mechanical equipment for screeding and trowling the slab.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The anchor of the present invention totally supplants the use of anchor bolts at less than half of the installed cost of one-half inch anchor bolts.

The splayed top-attachment legs provide spacing which meets the requirements of the international conference of building officials (uniform building code) for six (6) nail attachment to the mud sill.
 
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