SUPPORT AND LEVELLING DEVICE
20210285243 · 2021-09-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04G21/1841
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A levelling structure for levelling a structure having supports for secondary support on fixed footings. A coupling mechanism extends between an access point on the structure and the footings. Adjustment of the coupling member from the structure alters the elevation of the structure and supports together towards or away from the footings. By providing the adjustment from the structure itself, the requirement for elevational adjustment beneath the structure is avoided as well as adjustment against the opposition of the load.
Claims
1. A levelling apparatus suitable for levelling a structure having a top surface, comprising: a retaining member suitable for retaining a support member, said support member having a top surface and a bottom surface, said support member for supporting said structure; an adjustable coupling member operatively connected between said retaining member and said top surface of said structure in use and operable from said top surface of said structure allowing levelling of said structure relative to a surface upon which said support member is positioned.
2. The apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said structure comprises a building structure.
3. The apparatus as set forth in claim 2, wherein said building structure includes an opening in registration with said adjustable coupling member to facilitate access to said adjustable coupling member whereby said building structure may be selectively levelled.
4. The apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said retaining member is fixedly secured to said beam.
5. The apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein operative connection between said adjustable coupling and said retaining member comprises a threaded nut fixedly secured to said retaining member.
6. The apparatus as set forth in claim 5, wherein said adjustable coupling comprises an elongate threaded rod extending between a top surface and a bottom surface of said support.
7. The apparatus as set forth in claim 6, wherein said elongate rod extends through said support from said top surface to said bottom surface.
8. The apparatus as set forth in claim 2, wherein said building structure comprises a platform.
9. A structure levelling apparatus, comprising: a structure to be supported; a plurality of support members for supporting said structure; adjustable coupling members coupling said support members and said structure to be supported operable from said structure to be supported to facilitate levelling of structure relative to a surface upon which said support members are positioned.
10. The apparatus as set forth in claim 9, wherein said support members are supported by secondary support members and are adjustable in height relative thereto.
11. The apparatus as set forth in claim 10, wherein said adjustable coupling members extend between said structure to be supported and said secondary support members.
12. The apparatus as set forth in claim 9, wherein said adjustable coupling members are positioned on opposed sides of a respective support member.
13. The apparatus as set forth in claim 9, wherein said adjustable coupling members are positioned within a respective support member.
14. A method for levelling a structure having a frame on a surface upon which the structure is positioned, comprising: positioning an adjustable coupling member between an access point on said structure, said frame and said surface upon which the structure is positioned; and adjusting said adjustable coupling member from said access point on said structure to alter the elevation of said structure and said frame together relative to said surface upon which the structure is positioned.
15. The method as set forth in claim 14, including accessing said adjustable coupling member directly on said structure to alter elevation.
16. The method as set forth in claim 14, further including the step of maintaining in a fixed position said surface upon which the structure is positioned.
17. The method as set forth in claim 14, further including the step of facilitating, in use, rotational movement of said adjustable coupling member relative to said surface upon which the structure is positioned.
18. The method as set forth in claim 14, wherein elevational alteration includes movement of said structure and frame together towards or away from said surface upon which the structure is positioned upon adjustment of said adjustable coupling member.
19. A kit for facilitating levelling of support beams supporting a deck structure having support footings and a top deck surface, comprising: a retainer for retaining a respective support beam; a coupling structure adjustably coupled to said retainer and configured to extend, in use, from said support footings to an access point on said top deck surface whereby adjustment of said coupling structure from said to deck surface alters the height of said respective support beam relative support footings.
20. The kit as set forth in claim 19, further including a reinforcing member for positioning between a footing and said coupling structure.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0036] Similar numerals used in the Figures denote similar elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0037] Referring now to
[0038] For elevation and support, structure 18 is provided for positioning on the ground surface, G. The structure 18 provides a base or footing 20, typically a cement preform, into which is fixed a tube 22 having a threaded nut 24 connected thereto. Nut 24 threadably receives a threaded rod 26 having a U shaped bracket 28 connected thereto. The bracket 28 receives a section of lumber 30 therein; the lumber section 30 connects and supports support beam 16.
[0039] Adjustment of the beam 16 is achieved by turning nut 24 to urge the rod 26 upwardly. The adjustment of nut 24 must be done under the full load the arrangement is supporting.
[0040] Arrangements of this type are well known in the prior art and examples have been identified in the background herein.
[0041] From a support point of view, these arrangements are dangerous in that integrity is limited by the fixture of the tube 22 within the cement footing 20, quality of connection between the lumber section 30 with the bracket 28 and beam 16 and the physical ability of a user to adjust the nut 24 under significant load conditions. All of this is further exacerbated by the fact that adjustment requires a user to be directly adjacent all of the potential failure areas. This is a potentially injurious situation where a user must crawl under the structure 12 to perform a levelling adjustment.
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Disposed centrally through base 42 is a threaded rod 50 extending upwardly through the base 42 in a spaced apart relation with walls 46 and 48. The threaded rod 50 terminates at a free end with a nut 52.
[0043] The underside 54 of base 42 (shown in
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[0045] A beam structure 16 is retained within the retaining member 40 and fastened thereto via apertures 48. Beam structure 16 includes a passage 66 therethrough to receive threaded rod 50. Rod 50 is rotatable within passage 66 and may extend partially above the top of the beam structure 16.
[0046] As will be evident from
[0047] As is schematically illustrated in
[0048] This makes adjustment from the top nearly effortless as is evinced by the fact that a simple socket driver can be used to adjust the level of a significant load.
With the provision of multiple arrangements over the structure 14, the levelling can be done at a plurality of points to effectively fine tune the levelling of the structure 14.
[0049] As will be appreciated, the arrangement can be employed in a number of different embodiments and can be used for levelling building structures, furniture, appliances among a host of other objects. To this end,
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[0053] As has been set forth, the embodiments allow for the alteration of the elevation of a supported structure by incorporating a coupling structure which may be disposed generally within a supporting structure or alongside of same. Such arrangements allow for adjustment from the top and directly adjacent the top of a structure being supported to allow for the significantly reduced effort in adjusting a load and while allowing this to be performed using the load for a mechanical advantage out of a potentially dangerous situation attributed to making adjustments under the load.