Structural connector for fastening structural components in insulated concrete formwork
11359366 · 2022-06-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B13/141
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B9/054
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E04B2001/4192
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04C5/163
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04C5/162
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B1/7637
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B1/4121
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
The present invention relates to a device and a method associated with the device. With respect to the device, it is a structural connector for fastening structural components in insulated concrete formwork (ICF). The structural connector consists of a double threaded cylinder bolt assembly that aligns through openings in the ICF wall. One end of the cylinder bolt assembly embeds into the cavity of the ICF wall where openings in the cylinder bolt assembly receive concrete and reinforcement bars. The other end of the cylinder bolt assembly is threaded to receive a double threaded washer head bolt. The cylinder bolt assembly is used to mount ledger boards, floor joist hangers and roof truss connectors to the ICF wall, locking them together acting as one unit in withstanding bending and uplift loads imposed by large forces such as floor and roof truss systems.
Claims
1. A structural connector for use with insulated concrete formwork comprising: a cylinder tube having an inner barrel, and an outer barrel and vertical openings and horizontal openings to receive reinforcing bars and concrete; the cylinder tube has a threaded female section which threadably receives a double threaded washer head bolt; the cylinder tube connects with a secondary structural component; the double threaded washer head bolt has an outer thread which threads into the female thread of the cylinder tube connecting all structural components together; the double threaded washer head bolt creates a chamber inside the cylinder tube which protects the female threaded section in the cylinder tube from concrete seeping in; the double threaded washer head bolt has a washer head providing an enlarged surface for applying compressive forces to other structural components, and the double threaded washer head bolt has a female threaded section which threadably receives a second male threaded hex bolt.
2. The structural connector of claim 1 wherein the secondary structural component is selected from the group consisting of a L bracket, a ledger bracket and a joist hanger.
3. The structural connector of claim 1 wherein the vertical openings in the cylinder tube are vertically aligned.
4. The structural connector of claim 1 wherein the horizontal openings in the cylinder tube are horizontally aligned.
5. The structural connector of claim 1 wherein the end of the cylinder tube having the vertical and horizontal openings is embedded in a cured concrete wall.
6. The structural connector of claim 1 wherein a single structural connector can be used in multiple applications including mounting joist hangers and ledger boards to ICF wall systems.
7. The structural connector of claim 1 wherein a single structural connector for ledger boards fits all wood size thicknesses.
8. The structural connector of claim 1 wherein a main fixing point of the structural connector utilizes a one piece bolt assembly system that fixes structural components such as joist hangers and ledger boards to itself which is embedded in the cured concrete of an ICF wall system.
9. The structural connector of claim 1 wherein only two structural connectors are required to fix structural components to an ICF wall.
10. The structural connector of claim 1 wherein the cylinder bolt assembly does not protrude from an ICF wall making it easier to install ICF wall bracing systems and pour concrete.
11. The structural connector of claim 1 wherein the structural connector includes double and triple sheer points which more efficiently absorbs energy of an unsupported load transfer span between a polystyrene outer and inner walls of an Insulated concrete wall system; and which further enhances strength, stiffness of connection, function and durability.
12. The structural connector of claim 1 wherein the double threaded washer head bolt is adjustable internally for connecting multiple wood and steel sizes to the outside of an ICF wall.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) The present invention is directed to a structural connector for fastening structural components in insulated concrete formwork.
(10) In its most complete version, the structural connector is made up of the following components: (1) A metal cylinder tube with generating lines perpendicular to the bases, with its ends closed to form two circular surfaces with a hole perpendicular to its base. One end of the cylinder tube has openings to receive concrete and reinforcement bars both vertically and horizontally. The other end of the metal cylinder tube is threaded and connects to joist hangers, ledgers and ledger brackets by receiving a male double threaded washer head bolt. The metal cylinder tube has a chamber to protect the threaded parts from concrete seeping into them. (2) A double threaded washer head bolt is coupled with the female part of the threaded cylinder tube which connects to the ICF wall system locking the components together as one piece. The double threaded washer head bolt may include a receiving portion to receive a second bolt for the purpose of connecting other structural components with varying widths and thicknesses.
(11) In the preferred embodiment, the disclosed method of attaching structural components such as steel and wood ledger boards and joist hangers to an ICF wall comprises of a cylinder bolt assembly in which the cylinder bolt assembly is fastened to a second structural component. The secondary structural component is usually but not limited to ledger brackets, joist hangers and truss connectors which are bolted to the cylinder bolt assembly. The cylinder bolts align through openings in the ICF Wall and embed into the cavity of the ICF wall. Reinforcement bar may be placed through openings in the cylinder bolts both horizontally and vertically for enhanced strength. Concrete is poured into the ICF wall and the cylinder bolt connector is set into the finished concrete wall. Once the concrete wall is cured, another structural component such as a wood or steel ledger board, Joist, beam, rafter or truss is fixed to the cylinder bolt assembly with bolts, nails or screws.
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(13) The installation and use of structural connectors in conjunction with ICF formwork may be readily understood with reference to
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(19) Reinforcement bars 30, are optional but may be installed via vertical 13 and horizontal 14 openings in the cylinder tube 10 section of the structural connectors 7. Concrete 31, is then poured into the cavity of the ICF wall 60. Once the concrete 31, is cured, a wood ledger 45, is bolted to the structural connector 7 through openings in the wood ledger 45, to the female section of the double bolt 16 which forms part of the assembly as shown as and described as a Structural Connector for Fastening Structural Components in insulated concrete formwork.
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(22) Reinforcement bars 30, are optional but may be installed via vertical 13 and horizontal 14 openings in the cylinder tube 10 section of the structural connectors 7.
(23) Concrete 31, is then poured into the cavity of the ICF wall 60. Once the concrete 31, is cured, a joist or beam 47, is seated within the joist hanger 46 and nailed 50 or screwed to the Joist hanger 46, through openings in the joist hanger 46.
(24) Different features, variations and multiple different embodiments have been shown and described with various details. What has been described in this application at times in terms of specific embodiments is done for illustrative purposes only and without the intent to limit or suggest that what has been conceived is only one particular embodiment or specific embodiments. It is to be understood that this disclosure is not limited to any single specific embodiments or enumerated variations. Many modifications, variations and other embodiments will come to mind of those skilled in the art, and which are intended to be and are in fact covered by both this disclosure. It is indeed intended that the scope of this disclosure should be determined by a proper legal interpretation and construction of the disclosure, including equivalents, as understood by those of skill in the art relying upon the complete disclosure present at the time of filing.