Structural tie-down apparatus

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Inventors

Cornett, Sr., Robert M.
Cornett, Jr., Robert M.
Woehlk, Alan
Crumpler, Norman

Application #

166336

Filed

Oct-5-1998

Published

Dec-19-2000

Current US Class

052/223.13
052/223.14
052/23
052/291
052/293.3
052/295
052/643
052/741.3
052/745.21
052/92.2

International Classes

E04H 009/14; E02D 027/50; E04D 013/00; 741.3; 745.21

Field of Search

52/23 52/4 52/92.1 52/92.2 52/92.3 52/93.1 52/DIG.

Assignee

Hurri-Bolt Inc. (Tampa, FL)

Examiners

Callo; Laura A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kiewit; David

US Patent References

4078353   Means and method...
4442640   Method of convertin...
4472916   Pre-fabricated hou...
5355640   Anchor system for c...
5384993   Tie down for buildi...
5388378   Anchor system for c...
5448861   Method and appar...
5491935   Roof anchor system
5522184   Apparatus for stren...
5531054   Reinforced wooden...
5535561   Cable hold down a...
5537786   Hurricane-resisting...
5570549   Building anchorin...
5603186   Roof stabilization s...
5623788   Roof anchoring ap...
5687512   Hurricane lockdow...
5815999   Method and appar...
 

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Abstract
An arrangement for anchoring a roof of a building so that it can resist wind forces captures each roof truss, or other roof framing member, under a wire rope passed through a sequence of eyebolts protruding above a top plate of one of the walls of. Each of the eyes is the upper portion of one of a plurality of rod assemblies, each of which is connected to a respective one of a plurality of anchors disposed beneath the wall. A turnbuckle connecting each rod assembly to a respective eyebolt is used to draw the eyebolt down against the top plate and hence apply tension to the wire rope. A connecting nut at the bottom of each rod assembly attaches the rod assembly to a threaded upper end of an anchor set in the foundation of the building. Thus, tightening the turnbuckles firmly ties down the roof to the foundation.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In a top plate tie down apparatus connecting a top plate of a wall to a plurality of anchors disposed beneath the wall by means of a plurality of vertical tensile fasteners spaced out along the wall, an improvement comprising a flexible tensile member disposed along the wall above the top plate, the flexible tensile member attached to a respective attachment means portion of each vertical tensile fastener, a portion of the flexible tensile member disposed above a roof framing member disposed upon the top plate intermediate two adjacent ones of the vertical tensile fasteners the flexible tensile member further comprising an end attached to an attachment means portion comprising a U-bolt having two legs, each of the two legs separately inserted through respective vertical throughholes disposed along a centerline of the top plate.



Description
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT

Not Applicable

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to arrangements for securing the roof of a structure against damage caused by high winds, earthquakes, and the like.

2. Background Information

Perhaps the most widely used approach to "hurricane-proofing" a building employs metal "hurricane straps" nailed across points where two structural members meet. In particular, this approach involves placing a metal strap along the top plate across each truss or other roof framing member and nailing the strap in place with ten or more nails. This approach is approved by the building codes in force in the State of Florida at the time this application was written, but it is very expensive both because of the labor involved in driving the great number of nails that need to be used, and because of the time required to fully inspect the work.

Many workers in the field have suggested approaches to increasing the survivability of a building subjected to high winds, the approaches comprising anchoring the roof to the foundation or to anchors firmly set in the ground adjacent the protected structure. Notable among such approaches are the following U.S. patents:
 
  A structural joint and connector for securely connecting a vertical post to a foundation wall. The structural joint and connector comprise a lower plate...  The specification discloses a modular sun porch which can be easily and quickly assembled. The wall assembly includes a plurality of identical modular...