A hanger for connecting a structural member to a structural support includes a base sized and shaped for receiving the structural member thereon. First and second side panels extend upward from the base, and first and second back panels extend from a respective one of the side panels. First and seco
A hanger for connecting a structural member to a structural support includes a base sized and shaped for receiving the structural member thereon. First and second side panels extend upward from the base, and first and second back panels extend from a respective one of the side panels. First and second top flanges extend from a respective one of the back panels, each of the top flanges having a free end opposite the back panel. The free end has free corner margins, at least one corner margin of at least one top flange depending downward from an adjacent portion of the top flange to form a locator tooth configured to penetrate the structural support for at least temporarily locating the hanger on the structural support.
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1. A hanger for connecting a structural member to a structural support, the hanger comprising: a base sized and shaped for receiving the structural member thereon;first and second side panels extending upward from the base;first and second back panels, each of the back panels extending from a respec
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A hanger for connecting a structural member to a structural support, the hanger comprising: a base sized and shaped for receiving the structural member thereon;first and second side panels extending upward from the base;first and second back panels, each of the back panels extending from a respective one of the side panels; andfirst and second top flanges, each of the top flanges extending from a respective one of the back panels and lying in a plane, each of the top flanges having a free end opposite the back panel, the free end having free corner margins defined by a rear edge and a side edge, at least one corner margin of at least one top flange depending downward from an adjacent portion of the top flange at a bend that is skewed with respect to both the rear edge and the side edge to form a locator tooth such that a portion of the rear edge is bent downwardly out of the plane of the top flange relative to a remainder of the rear edge, the locator tooth being configured to penetrate the structural support for at least temporarily locating the hanger on the structural support. 2. A hanger as set forth in claim 1, wherein at least one of the corner margins of each top flange depends downward from an adjacent portion of the top flange to form a locator tooth. 3. A hanger as set forth in claim 2, wherein all corner margins of each top flange depend downward to form locator teeth. 4. A hanger as set forth in claim 1, wherein the locator tooth is fixed for conjoint movement with the top flange such that the top flange moves toward the structural support as the locator tooth penetrates the structural support. 5. A hanger as set forth in claim 4, wherein the locator tooth bends downwardly out of plane with the top flange. 6. A hanger as set forth in claim 1, wherein the locator tooth includes a tip spaced farthest below the remainder of the top flange, the tip forming a sharp edge to facilitate penetrating the structural support. 7. A hanger as set forth in claim 1, wherein each locator tooth has a height in a range of about 1/32 inch to about 5/16 inch. 8. A hanger as set forth in claim 7, wherein each locator tooth has a height of about 3/16 inch. 9. A hanger as set forth in claim 1, wherein each back panel comprises a transition area having a width greater than a remainder of the back panel, the respective top flange extending from the transition area. 10. A hanger as set forth in claim 9, wherein each top flange has a width substantially equal to the width of the transition area. 11. A hanger as set forth in claim 1, further comprising a stiffener tab extending upward from a rear edge margin of the base. 12. A hanger as set forth in claim 1, wherein each of the side panels further comprises nail teeth struck from the side panel and configured to engage the structural member. 13. A hanger as set forth in claim 1, wherein each top flange has a depth of about ⅝ inch. 14. A hanger for connecting a structural member to a structural support, the hanger comprising: a base sized and shaped for receiving the structural member thereon;first and second side panels extending upward from the base, each of the side panels having nail teeth struck therefrom configured to engage the structural member;first and second back panels, each of the back panels extending from a respective one of the side panels and including a major surface arranged to engage the structural support, each back panel having fastening structure configured to permit attachment of the back panel to the structural support; andfirst and second top flanges, each of the top flanges extending from a respective one of the back panels and lying in a plane, each of the top flanges having a free end opposite the back panel, the free end having free corner margins defined by a rear edge and a side edge, at least one corner margin of each top flange being bent downward from an adjacent portion of the top flange at a bend that is skewed with respect to both the rear edge and the side edge to form a locator tooth such that a portion of the rear edge is bent downwardly out of the plane of the top flange relative to a remainder of the rear edge, the locator tooth being configured to penetrate the structural support for at least temporarily locating the hanger on the structural support. 15. A hanger as set forth in claim 14, wherein all corner margins of each top flange are bent downward from an adjacent portion of the top flange to form a locator tooth. 16. A hanger as set forth in claim 14, wherein the locator tooth is fixed for conjoint movement with the top flange such that the top flange moves toward the structural support as the locator tooth penetrates the structural support. 17. A hanger as set forth in claim 16, wherein the locator tooth bends downwardly out of plane with the top flange. 18. A hanger as set forth in claim 1, wherein the locator tooth includes a tip spaced farthest below the remainder of the top flange, the tip forming a sharp edge to facilitate penetrating the structural support. 19. A hanger as set forth in claim 14, wherein each locator tooth has a height in a range of about 1/32 inch to about 5/16 inch. 20. A hanger as set forth in claim 19, wherein each locator tooth has a height of about 3/16 inch.
Nylander Eric F. (179 Arbor St. San Francisco CA 94131) Fourre Thomas E. (729 Edinburgh St. San Francisco CA 94112), Earthquake-proof construction bracket.
Colonias Karen W. (Lafayette CA) Commins Alfred D. (Danville CA) Gilb Tyrell T. (Berkeley CA) Lin Jin-Jie (Livermore CA) Moore Richard D. (Newark CA), Elevated post base.
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