Floor joist square

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Inventors

Jackson, William J.

Application #

982838

Filed

Nov-30-1992

Published

May-30-1995

Current US Class

033/411
033/562

International Classes

B43L 007/027; B43L 013/20

Field of Search

33/562 33/411 33/563 33/403 33/429 33/474

Examiners

Fulton; Christopher W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Hopkins & Thomas

US Patent References

4361964   Lay out square
4928399   Marking template

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Abstract
A template square (10) for marking a length of floor joist lumber to be cut into a floor joist board for mounting to a support beam in the center sill support framework of a building. The template plate (10) comprises notches (26,27), slots (31), flange pieces (14,15), and tension springs (16, 17). The flange pieces (14,15) mount within the slots (31) to form a flange along the upper portion of the template square (10) so that the template square can be aligned on the floor joist lumber with the flange abutting the top edge of the lumber. So arranged, a cut-line can be traced along a side edge (22,23) of the template square (10) with the notch (26,27) spaced a predetermined distance from the flange.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A template for tracing a cut-line along a board having a top longitudinal edge, the cut-line having a segment spaced from the top longitudinal edge a first predetermined distance, comprising:

a plate including a side edge in the shape of the cut-line to be marked for tracing the cut-line on the board, the side edge including a segment corresponding to the segment of the cut-line, and

means on the plate for aligning the side edge against the board comprising a pair of flange pieces adjustably secured to the plate perpendicular thereto and spaced from the segment of the side edge for engaging the top longitudinal edge of the board so that the segment of the side edge is spaced from the top longitudinal edge of the board the first predetermined distance, and wherein the plate includes a set of pairs of aligned slots, with each pair of slots including a slot extending inwardly from opposite edges of the plate and adapted to receive therein one of said pair of flange pieces, each slot being spaced from the segment of the side edge a second predetermined distance as measured in a direction perpendicular to the slots,



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention pertains to a device for marking floor joist lumber that is to be cut into floor joist boards and used in the construction of the center sill support frame work of a building or house. More particularly, this invention pertains to a device for tracing a notched cut-line at intervals along the length of floor joist lumber so that the floor joist board can be cut with a notched segment in the lower corners of the floor joist board, which notches allow the floor joist board to mount to a support beam having a bond timber running along its lower edge.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In the construction of residential homes and small commercial buildings, as well as other similar structures, the center sill support framework for the building typically comprises a perimeter sill secured around the foundation of the building and one or more center beams extending transversely across the foundation between the perimeter sill boards. The perimeter sill and the center beams are constructed with a support ledge or a bond timber running along their lower edges, which forms a shoulder for supporting the notched ends of the floor joists. The floor joists are mounted parallel to each other and extend transversely between the perimeter sill and the center beam to form an array of floor joist boards, which together with the center beam and the perimeter sill form the center sill support framework for the building.
 
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