Top-chord bearing wooden joist and method

E - Fixed Constructions – 04 – C

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E04C 3/18 (2006.01) E04C 3/12 (2006.01)

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CA 2663093

A wooden joist comprises a wooden top chord and bottom chord, and a main section comprising wooden boards and/or wooden webs adhesively connected to the chords to form an I-joist subsection and/or an open-joist subsection along the main section of the wooden joist. An end configuration comprises a wooden post extending perpendicularly between the chords and is adjacent to the main section. A wooden diagonal web extends diagonally from the top chord to the bottom chord. A first set of metal connects the wooden top chord to the diagonal web. A second set of metal plates connects the diagonal web and the post to the bottom chord. A third set of metal plates connects the wooden top chord to the post. An extension is defined by the wooden top chord extending beyond the diagonal web at an end of the wooden joist. The wooden joist is adapted to be in a top-chord bearing relation with a beam by the extension being on top of the beam.

Une solive en bois est composée d'une membrure supérieure et d'une membrure inférieure, ainsi que d'une partie principale faite de planches de bois et/ou de treillis collés aux membrures pour former une sous-section de poutre en I et/ou une sous-section de solive apparente le long de la partie principale de la solive en bois. La configuration d'une extrémité comporte un poteau en bois qui se dresse perpendiculairement entre les membrures et qui est contigu à la partie principale. Une âme en bois s'étend diagonalement entre la membrure supérieure et la membrure inférieure. Un premier jeu de plaques métalliques relie la membrure en bois supérieure à l'âme diagonale. Un second jeu de plaques métalliques relie l'âme diagonale et le poteau à la membrure inférieure, et un troisième jeu de plaques métalliques relie la membrure supérieure au poteau. Un prolongement est établi par la membrure supérieure, qui s'étend au-delà de l'âme diagonale depuis l'une des extrémités de la solive en bois. Cette dernière est conçue pour être soutenue par une poutre, le prolongement de sa membrure supérieure reposant sur la poutre.

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