Stud alignment and positioning tool

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Inventors

Ward, James E.

Application #

145268

Filed

Jan-19-1988

Published

Jul-4-1989

Current US Class

033/562
033/613
033/645
052/127.2
269/104
269/43
269/904
D10/64

International Classes

B23P 019/00

Field of Search

33/613 33/562 33/645 269/104 269/43 269/904 269/910 269/37 269/45 269/44 269/36 269/40 52/127.2

Examiners

Martin, Jr.; William D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Gilden; Leon

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Abstract
A stud alignment and positioning tool is set forth wherein a plurality of rigid jaws are securable to a series of wall studs by use of temporary securement means such as nails and the like. The rigid jaws are integrally secured to rigid interconnection members formed of angularly oriented planar portions. The integral connection of the rigid jaws to the interconnection members are at acute angles to one another to enable the instant invention to triangulate between framing portions of a studded wall developing rigidity and strength in the alignment and temporary securement of the studs.
 
Claims
What is claimed as being new and desired to be protected by Letters Patent of the United States is as follows:

1. A stud alignment and positioning device for the securement to and alignment of a plurality of studs comprising,

a plurality of terminal rigid jaw means for attachment to said studs at terminal ends of said device,

and

at least one intermediate rigid jaw means structurally secured to said terminal jaw means intermediate said terminal jaw means;

and

interconnection members nonorthogonally and integrally secured to said terminal and intermediate jaw means to structurally secure said jaw means together,

and

wherein said terminal jaw means are of generally "L" shaped configuration,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The field of invention relates to alignment tools and more particularly pertains to a new and improved stud alignment and positioning tool wherein the tool is temporarily securable at a corner of a studded wall to triangulate the tool with the vertical and horizontal framing studs.

2. Description of the Prior Art

The use of stud alignment tools and the like is well known in the prior art. As may be appreciated, these devices have relied upon their internal structure for rigidity and strength in securement and positioning of a plurality of studs. In this connection, there have been several attempts to develop stud alignment and positioning tools which may be readily and efficiently secured to a studded wall for providing temporary strength and alignment to the wall during the positioning and fastening of studs therealong. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 2,567,586 to Werder sets forth a linearly oriented templet for setting studs or timbers wherein nailing is permitted parallel to the rigid jaws of Werder only and furthermore provides no means for enabling a triangulation of a series of studs proximate a corner of a studded wall for an enhanced strength and rigidity in use. The Werder patent is a functional solution for providing a templet for studs and the like but fails to provide a means for enhancing the rigidity and strength of a studded wall by the positioning of the templet relative to higher strength portions of the wall, such as the framed corners.
 
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