Lifting anchor for concrete components
11015335 · 2021-05-25
Assignee
Inventors
- Robert Urquhart Connell (Melbourne, AU)
- Andrew Saul Barraclough (Langwarrin, AU)
- Alexander Charles Knott (Melbourne, AU)
Cpc classification
E04B2001/3588
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B1/35
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04G21/142
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01C23/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04B1/35
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01C23/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B66C1/66
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A lifting system for a concrete component comprises a void former incorporated into the component during casting and which provides within the component a void which receives a locking pin of a lifting anchor assembly which is locked within the void by rotation of a locking pin. The lifting anchor assembly has a visual indicator to indicate when the pin is in its locked condition within the void, and a pivotal lifting shackle of the assembly is prevented from movement into a position in which lifting can take place until the pin is in its locked condition. Preferably a base of the void former is configured to retain components of a jacking system by which a concrete slab used for road repair can be jacked into a level configuration with the remainder of the roadway when it has been positioned by use of the lifting system.
Claims
1. A lifting anchor assembly comprising: a main stem insertable into a void former, the main stem including a first segment, a second segment, and a rotatable locking pin extending between the first segment and the second segment, the locking pin including at its lower end a first locking lug and a second locking lug, the locking pin rotatable to an unlocked position where the first locking lug is aligned with the first segment and the second locking lug is aligned with the second segment, the locking pin rotatable to a locked position where the first locking lug is not aligned with the first segment and the second locking lug is not aligned with the second segment; a body that supports the main stem, wherein the first segment and the second segment are fixed to the body and the locking pin is rotatable relative to the body; a handle extending through the body and coupled to an upper end of the locking pin; and a lifting shackle plate coupled to the body, wherein the lifting shackle plate is pivotally mounted to the body and moveable to a lifting position and to an installation position, and wherein the lifting shackle plate cannot be moved to the lifting position unless the locking pin is in the locked position.
2. The lifting anchor assembly of claim 1, where the first locking lug and the second locking lug have a dovetail shape corresponding to two channels in the void former.
3. The lifting anchor assembly of claim 1, wherein the lifting shackle plate includes a lifting eye releasably couplable to a lifting clutch.
4. The lifting anchor assembly of claim 1, wherein the lifting position is a generally vertical position and the installation position is a generally horizontal position.
5. The lifting anchor assembly of claim 1, wherein the lifting position is partially above the handle and the installation position is in a plane below the handle.
6. The lifting anchor assembly of claim 1, which includes a locking collar mounted to an upper end of the locking pin beneath the handle.
7. The lifting anchor assembly of claim 6, which includes a compression spring mounted on an upper part of the locking pin between a lower part of the body and the locking collar, wherein the compression spring is configured to apply an upward bias to the locking pin and the handle.
8. The lifting anchor assembly of claim 7, wherein the lifting shackle plate is journaled in the body by lateral trunions that define locking flats that extend beneath the locking collar.
9. The lifting anchor assembly of claim 8, wherein when the locking pin is in the unlocked position the flats are configured to engage the locking collar such that the lifting shackle plate is locked by the locking collar.
10. The lifting anchor assembly of claim 9, wherein when the locking pin is in the locked position the flats are configured to not engage the locking collar such that the lifting shackle plate can be moved to the lifting position.
11. The lifting anchor assembly of claim 1, which includes a visual indicator configured to indicate whether the locking pin is in the unlocked position or in the locked position.
12. A lifting anchor assembly comprising: a main stem insertable into a void former, the main stem including a first segment, a second segment, and a rotatable locking pin extending between the first segment and the second segment, the locking pin including at its lower end a first locking lug and a second locking lug, the locking pin rotatable to an unlocked position where the first locking lug is aligned with the first segment and the second locking lug is aligned with the second segment, the locking pin rotatable to a locked position where the first locking lug extends in a first plane between the first segment and the second segment and where the second locking lug extends in a second plane between the second segment and the first segment; a body that supports the main stem, wherein the first segment and the second segment are fixedly connected to the body and the locking pin is rotatably mounted in the body; a handle extending through the body and coupled to an upper end of the locking pin; and a lifting shackle plate coupled to the body, the lifting shackle plate including a lifting eye releasably couplable to a lifting clutch, the lifting shackle pivotally mounted to the body and moveable to a lifting position and to an installation position, wherein the lifting shackle plate cannot be moved to the lifting position unless the locking pin is in the locked position.
13. The lifting anchor assembly of claim 12, wherein the lifting position is a generally vertical position and the installation position is a generally horizontal position.
14. The lifting anchor assembly of claim 12, wherein the lifting position is partially above the handle and the installation position is in a plane below the handle.
15. The lifting anchor assembly of claim 12, which includes a locking collar mounted to an upper end of the locking pin beneath the handle.
16. The lifting anchor assembly of claim 15, which includes a compression spring mounted on an upper part of the locking pin between a lower part of the body and the locking collar, wherein the compression spring is configured to apply an upward bias to the locking pin and the handle.
17. The lifting anchor assembly of claim 12 which includes a visual indicator configured to indicate whether the locking pin is in the unlocked position or in the locked position.
18. A lifting anchor assembly comprising: a main stem insertable into a void former, the main stem including a first segment, a second segment, and a rotatable locking pin extending between the first segment and the second segment, the locking pin including at its lower end a first locking lug and a second locking lug, the locking pin rotatable to an unlocked position where the first locking lug is aligned with the first segment and the second locking lug is aligned with the second segment, the locking pin rotatable to a locked position where the first locking lug is not aligned with the first segment and the second locking lug is not aligned with the second segment; a body that supports the main stem; a handle extending through the body and coupled to an upper end of the locking pin; a locking collar mounted to an upper end of the locking pin beneath the handle; a compression spring mounted on an upper part of the locking pin between a lower part of the body and the locking collar, wherein the compression spring is configured to apply an upward bias to the locking pin and the handle; and a lifting shackle plate pivotally mounted to the body and moveable to a lifting position and to an installation position, wherein the lifting shackle plate is journaled in the body by lateral trunions that define locking flats that extend beneath the locking collar.
19. The lifting anchor assembly of claim 18, wherein when the locking pin is in the unlocked position the flats are configured to engage the locking collar such that the lifting shackle plate is locked by the locking collar.
20. The lifting anchor assembly of claim 19, wherein when the locking pin is in the locked position the flats are configured to not engage the locking collar such that the lifting shackle plate can be moved to the lifting position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) An embodiment of the present disclosure will now be described by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(13) The main stem 22 is carried by an upper body 30 the lower edge of which sits within the circular plate 12 when the anchor is installed to the panel. A lifting shackle plate 32 with lifting eye 33 for coupling to a lifting clutch (not shown) is pivotally mounted to the body 30 for movement between an unlocked rotational position in which it extends generally horizontally and which is assumed during installation of the lifting anchor assembly into the panel, and a generally vertical locked position which it assumes during lifting. The detailed internal structure of the upper body 30 is shown in
(14) When the locking pin 24 and its associated handle 34 are in the rotational unlocked position for insertion of the stem 22 into the void former, the locking lugs 26 are aligned with the fixed segments 28 and in that condition the locking pin 24 and its associated handle are in a lowered unlocked rotational position in which the locking lugs 26 are held against the lower edge of the segments 28 under the effect of the bias of the compression spring 40 (see
(15) The shackle plate 32 is journalled in the upper body 30 by lateral trunions 32a, the ends of which are shaped to define locking flats 32b as clearly shown in
(16) Although identification as to whether the locking pin 24 is in its insertion or locked position can be visually attained by reference to the rotational position of the handle 34, certain embodiments of the present disclosure additionally incorporate an indicator readily visible from a more remote distance to particularly show that the pin it in its engaged locking condition. In the insertion unlocked rotational position the handle 34 lies relatively close to an upper cover 30a of the upper body 30 (see
(17) As mentioned previously, the base of the void former assembly also includes components of the jacking system used for leveling the panel after installation. A jacking plate 50, preferably a steel plate, is housed within a void within the two shells 4 and 6 of the base and is not exposed to the surrounding concrete after pouring. As such, the plate will be free to displace when jacking force is applied. The upper shell 4 also houses a threaded structure or nut 52 which is located above and adjacent to the jacking plate 50 in alignment with the axis of the tubular body 2 of the void former. After removal of the lifting anchor assembly following lowering of the panel into place within the roadway, a threaded jacking rod is inserted through the void former into engagement with the threaded structure or nut 52 and after only a few turns, perhaps just one or two turns, it will engage the jacking plate 50 to start raising the panel into its final leveled configuration. While this is fundamentally the same process as that previously described, it will be understood that whereas in the earlier arrangement in which the threaded insert extended substantially the full depth of the panel many turns of the jacking rod were required before the jacking action could commence, and subsequently many turns were required to remove the jacking rod after completion of the setting operation, with the incorporation of the threaded structure or nut 52 towards the lower end of the void former immediately adjacent the jacking plate that action can be accomplished much more quickly.
(18) Although the embodiment typically described has been designed for the dual functions of providing a quick release lifting system combined with a jacking system also for quick release, an embodiment similar to that described but without the incorporation of the jacking system could provide a quick release lifting system for other precast concrete components when it is required to provide removable lifting anchors rather than cast-in lifting anchors as would typically be used in building construction involving the use of face lift or edge lift precast wall panels.
(19) The embodiment has been described by way of example only and modifications are possible within the scope of the invention. More specifically, various changes and modifications to the above-described embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. These changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of this present subject matter and without diminishing its intended advantages. Not all of the depicted components described in this disclosure may be required, and some implementations may include additional, different, or fewer components from those expressly described in this disclosure. Variations in the arrangement and type of components; the shapes, sizes, and materials of the components; and the manners of attachment and connections of the components may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the claims as set forth herein. Also, unless otherwise indicated, any directions referred to herein reflect the orientations of the components shown in the corresponding drawings and do not limit the scope of the present disclosure. This specification is intended to be taken as a whole and interpreted in accordance with the principles of the invention as taught herein and understood by one of ordinary skill in the art.