US1414111A - Studding for plaster boards and the like - Google Patents

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US1414111A
US1414111A US343992A US34399219A US1414111A US 1414111 A US1414111 A US 1414111A US 343992 A US343992 A US 343992A US 34399219 A US34399219 A US 34399219A US 1414111 A US1414111 A US 1414111A
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    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
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  • This invention relates to metallic studding of the kind which is commonly employed in the construction of fireproof walls, and is particularly concerned with certain improvements in the means for fastening the boards of plaster or analogous material to the studding preparatory to applying the plaster thereto.
  • the objects of this invention are to provide a simple and inexpensive structure which may be easily and conveniently shipped and set up; and to provide an improved means for holding the plaster boards in place against the studding prior to the application of plaster thereto.
  • Other objects and uses will also appear from the detailed description to follow wherein reference is made to an exemplification of my invention as illustrated in the accompanying-drawing which exhibits in Fi ure a perspective view of a single studding w th two plaster boards arranged on one side thereof, and in Figure 2 an enlarged sectional detail showing the manner in which the plaster board is secured in place.
  • the present studding is designed for wall construction, whether single or double, or inside or outside, 'for ceilings, and for any other purposes of like nature.
  • the studding A is preferably of channel formation having parallel spaced side walls 5 against which may rest the ends of plaster boards B.
  • Each of the walls 5 may be formed with a plurality of U-shaped slits 6 to thereby provide tongues 7 each adapted to be outwardly bent, as best shown-in Fig. 2.
  • the length of each tongue is preferably less than the opening which it lnltlally occupies so as to leave an open space 9 (see Fig. 1), wherein a tool maybe inserted to engage with the tongue preliminary to the bending operation.
  • the plaster boards B are arranged substantially as 1nd1cated, their meeting ends being spaced apart a distance about equal to the width of the several tongues 7 all of which are preferably aligned and disposed so as to lie intennediately of the boards when bent to transverse position.
  • each tongue is then curled over at its outer end, as at 10, to grip a tying element 11 which may be in the form of a pin, wire, nail, bar, plate or any other convenient structure.
  • y such as this all the plaster boards. may be held firmly against the studding preparatory to receiving the plaster, the tying element overlying the ends of two adjacent vplaster boards for this purpose. Vhen the plaster is applied, it willtie to the studding through the open spaces, besides adhering to the surface of the boards.
  • plaster boards are held in place by means which serve to space them a suitable distance apart, and which, prior to installation, are flush, or substantially so, with the walls of the studding, thereby rendering facile the shipping and handllng of these parts.
  • a metallic studding having one of its walls slitted to provide a tongue that is outwardly bendable from the studding to lie between the adjacent ends ofplaster boards that are placed against the studding, the end of the tongue being bent to hook around a tying element that is adapted to en age with the adjacent ends of the plaster boards to thereby hold the same in place a ainst the studding, substantially as describe 2.
  • a metallic studding in one of Whose walls is an opening from one end of which is outwardly bent an imperforate tongue having its free end formed to connect with a tying element that engages with plaster boards when placed against the studding, the tongue being formed integral with thestud ding wall and having a length measured from its free edge to its edge which joins the studding less than the length of the opening in the studding, whereby a space of appreciable width is provided adjacent the free edge of the tongue prior to its being bent outwardly from the studding, substantially as described.

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H. H. BURSON.
STUDDING FOR PLASTER BOARDS AND THE LIKE.
APPLICATION FILED DEC.I1, I919- RENEWED MAR. 3| 1922.
' Patented Apr. 25, 1922.
UNITED s'm'ras PATENT OFFICE.
HARRY H. BURSON, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR T0 SIMPLEX STEEL COMPANY, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, A. CORPORATION OF ILLINOIS.
PRODUCTS STUDDING FOR PLASTER BOARDS AND THE LIKE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Apr. 25, 1922.
Application filed December 11, 1919, Serial No. 343,992. Renewed March 3, 1922. Serial No. 540,918.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, HARRY H. BURSON, a citizen of the United States, residing at Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Studdings for Plas ter Boards and the like, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to metallic studding of the kind which is commonly employed in the construction of fireproof walls, and is particularly concerned with certain improvements in the means for fastening the boards of plaster or analogous material to the studding preparatory to applying the plaster thereto.
The objects of this invention are to provide a simple and inexpensive structure which may be easily and conveniently shipped and set up; and to provide an improved means for holding the plaster boards in place against the studding prior to the application of plaster thereto. Other objects and uses will also appear from the detailed description to follow wherein reference is made to an exemplification of my invention as illustrated in the accompanying-drawing which exhibits in Fi ure a perspective view of a single studding w th two plaster boards arranged on one side thereof, and in Figure 2 an enlarged sectional detail showing the manner in which the plaster board is secured in place.
The present studding is designed for wall construction, whether single or double, or inside or outside, 'for ceilings, and for any other purposes of like nature.
The studding A is preferably of channel formation having parallel spaced side walls 5 against which may rest the ends of plaster boards B. Each of the walls 5 may be formed with a plurality of U-shaped slits 6 to thereby provide tongues 7 each adapted to be outwardly bent, as best shown-in Fig. 2. The length of each tongue is preferably less than the opening which it lnltlally occupies so as to leave an open space 9 (see Fig. 1), wherein a tool maybe inserted to engage with the tongue preliminary to the bending operation.
In operative relation the plaster boards B are arranged substantially as 1nd1cated, their meeting ends being spaced apart a distance about equal to the width of the several tongues 7 all of which are preferably aligned and disposed so as to lie intennediately of the boards when bent to transverse position. When so related each tongue is then curled over at its outer end, as at 10, to grip a tying element 11 which may be in the form of a pin, wire, nail, bar, plate or any other convenient structure. y means such as this all the plaster boards. may be held firmly against the studding preparatory to receiving the plaster, the tying element overlying the ends of two adjacent vplaster boards for this purpose. Vhen the plaster is applied, it willtie to the studding through the open spaces, besides adhering to the surface of the boards.
In this construction, it is of advantage that the plaster boards are held in place by means which serve to space them a suitable distance apart, and which, prior to installation, are flush, or substantially so, with the walls of the studding, thereby rendering facile the shipping and handllng of these parts.
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1. A metallic studding having one of its walls slitted to provide a tongue that is outwardly bendable from the studding to lie between the adjacent ends ofplaster boards that are placed against the studding, the end of the tongue being bent to hook around a tying element that is adapted to en age with the adjacent ends of the plaster boards to thereby hold the same in place a ainst the studding, substantially as describe 2. A metallic studding in one of Whose walls is an opening from one end of which is outwardly bent an imperforate tongue having its free end formed to connect with a tying element that engages with plaster boards when placed against the studding, the tongue being formed integral with thestud ding wall and having a length measured from its free edge to its edge which joins the studding less than the length of the opening in the studding, whereby a space of appreciable width is provided adjacent the free edge of the tongue prior to its being bent outwardly from the studding, substantially as described.
HARRY H. BURSON.
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US2921693A (en) * 1955-03-03 1960-01-19 Garden City Plating & Mfg Co Display structure
US4885884A (en) * 1988-05-25 1989-12-12 Schilger Herbert K Building panel assembly
WO2000060186A1 (en) * 1999-04-06 2000-10-12 Simple Building Systems, Inc. Building construction system
US20050055967A1 (en) * 2003-09-02 2005-03-17 Kariakin Joseph A. Structural beam
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US2921693A (en) * 1955-03-03 1960-01-19 Garden City Plating & Mfg Co Display structure
US4885884A (en) * 1988-05-25 1989-12-12 Schilger Herbert K Building panel assembly
WO2000060186A1 (en) * 1999-04-06 2000-10-12 Simple Building Systems, Inc. Building construction system
US6151858A (en) * 1999-04-06 2000-11-28 Simple Building Systems Building construction system
US20050055967A1 (en) * 2003-09-02 2005-03-17 Kariakin Joseph A. Structural beam
US20070044414A1 (en) * 2005-08-27 2007-03-01 Ruiz Antonio R Building construction system and method of fabrication

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