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Mobile building floor joist assembly
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Inventors: Lindsay, Fredrick H.;
Assignee:
Primary Examiner: Ridgill, Jr.; James L.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Woodard, Weikart, Emhardt & Naughton
Disclosed is a composite wood and steel joist assembly in which steel channel members form a U-shaped configuration with inwardly extending portions formed at the free ends of the legs. The steel channel members forming this configuration have their open sides facing outwardly. Wooden members of rectangular cross-sectional configuration are inserted and secured within the bight of the channel members so that wood surfaces, accepting wood fasteners such as nails or staples, are presented outwardly around the complete perimeter of the joist assembly. |
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION What is claimed is: 1. A composite wood and steel joist assembly comprising a horizontal steel channel member defining the lower margin of said joist assembly, upright steel channel members extending vertically from said horizontal member adjacent each of its ends, upper steel channel members extending a relatively short distance inwardly from each of said upright members, said upper members being axially aligned and parallel to said horizontal member, all of said steel channel members having their open side facing outwardly, a first unitary wooden member of rectangular cross-section nested within the bight of said horizontal channel member and extending beyond the ends thereof, a second unitary wooden member of rectangular cross-section spanning the upper channel members nested within the bight of said upper channel members and extending beyond the outer ends thereof, said first and second unitary members having slightly differing lengths to thereby laterally space their end margins and thus strengthen their juncture with adjacent structural members against vertical loading, and vertical wooden members nested within the bight of said upright channel members and disposed between the extending end portions of said first and second wooden members, whereby wood surfaces for accepting fasteners are presented outwardly around the complete perimeter of the joist assembly. 2. A composite joist assembly as claimed in claim 1 in which the distance between said horizontal channel members and said upper channel members is adapted to accommodate beams extending normal to said joist assembly and closely adjacent the free ends of said upper steel channel members.
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION My U. S. Pat. Nos. 3,716,267 and 4,015,375 disclose unified floor frame assemblies for constructing a building. In the latter of the two patents mentioned above there is disclosed, as components of the floor frame structure, a floor joist formed of wood which is spaced along dual, parallel, steel I-beams
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