BEAM TO COLUMN CONNECTION
20210140167 ยท 2021-05-13
Inventors
- Jared J. Adams (Mission Viejo, CA, US)
- Behzad Rafezy (Laguna Niguel, CA, US)
- Quang Minh Huynh (San Diego, CA, US)
Cpc classification
E04B1/2403
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04H9/021
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B2001/2454
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A joint connection structure of a building framework includes a column assembly including a column and a pair of gusset plates connected to the column on opposite sides of the column and extending laterally outward from the column. A beam assembly includes a beam having upper and lower flanges and an end portion received between the gusset plates. The beam assembly is bolted to the column assembly. A channel is attached to one of the column and beam to facilitate connection of the beam assembly to the column assembly. The channel defines an elongate slot for attaching the channel to said one of the column and beam.
Claims
1. A joint connection structure of a building framework comprising: a column assembly including a column and a pair of gusset plates connected to the column on opposite sides of the column and extending laterally outward from the column; a beam assembly including a beam having a top surface, a bottom surface and an end portion received between the gusset plates, the beam assembly being bolted to the column assembly; and a channel attached to one of the column and beam to facilitate connection of the beam assembly to the column assembly, the channel defining an elongate slot for attaching the channel to said one of the column and beam.
2. The joint connection structure of claim 1, further comprising one of a bolt extending through the elongate slot to bolt the channel to said one of the column and beam, or a weld in the slot to weld the channel to said one of the column and beam.
3. The joint connection structure of claim 2, further comprising bolts, and wherein said one of the column and beam defines a pair of bolt holes, the elongate slot being aligned with the pair of bolt holes and receiving bolts to attach the channel to said at least one of the column and beam.
4. The joint connection structure of claim 3, wherein the channel defines a second elongate slot that is out of alignment with bolt holes in said one of the column and beam when the channel is bolted to said one of the column and beam.
5. The joint connection structure of claim 1, wherein the column includes a side surface facing toward the beam, the channel being attached to the side surface.
6. The joint connection structure of claim 5, wherein channel includes a base section and a pair of arms projecting outward from sides of the base section, the base section extending laterally past edges of the side surface of the column.
7. The joint connection structure of claim 6, wherein the gusset plates are bolted to the arms of the channel.
8. The joint connection structure of claim 1, wherein the channel is attached to one of the top surface and the bottom surface of the beam.
9. The joint connection structure of claim 8, wherein channel includes a base section and a pair of arms projecting outward from sides of the base section, the base section extending laterally past edges of said one of the top surface and bottom surface of the beam.
10. The joint connection structure of claim 9, wherein the gusset plates are bolted to the arms of the channel.
11. The joint connection structure of claim 1 wherein the channel is formed as one of: (i) bending a plate; connecting separately formed arms to a base; or casting as one piece of material.
12. A prefabricated column assembly comprising: a column including a laterally facing side surface having side edges extending lengthwise of the column; a channel attached directly to the side surface, the channel including a base section and a pair of arms projecting outward from sides of the base section, the base section extending laterally past the side edges of the side surface of the column; and a pair of gusset plates attached directly to the channel on opposite sides of the column and extending laterally outward from the column.
13. The column assembly of claim 12, further comprising bolts and bolt holes in the gusset plates and channel receiving the bolts to connect the gusset plates to the column.
14. The assembly of claim 12, wherein the base section of the channel has a width that is greater than a width of the flange of the column.
15. The assembly of claim 12 wherein the channel is formed as one of: (i) bending a plate; connecting separately formed arms to a base; or casting as one piece of material.
16. A prefabricated beam assembly comprising: a beam including a top surface and a bottom surface, each of the top surface and bottom surface having side edges extending lengthwise of the beam; and a channel attached directly to one of the top surface and the bottom surface of the beam, the channel including a base section and a pair of arms projecting outward from sides of the base section, the base section extending laterally past the side edges of said one of the top surface and the bottom surface of the beam.
17. The assembly of claim 16, further comprising bolt holes in the arms of the channel for receiving bolts to connect the beam assembly to a column assembly.
18. The assembly of claim 16, wherein the base section of the channel has a width that is greater than a width of said one of the top surface and the bottom surface of the beam.
19. The assembly of claim 16 wherein the channel is formed as one of: (i) bending a plate; connecting separately formed arms to a base; or casting as one piece of material.
20. A prefabricated column assembly comprising: a column including a flange; first connecting members bolted to an outer surface of the flange; second connecting members bolted to an inner surface of the flange; a pair of gusset plates extending laterally outward from the column; and bolts attaching the gusset plates to the first and second connecting members on opposite sides of the column.
21. The assembly of claim 20, wherein the first connecting members comprise a pair of first connecting members, and the second connecting members comprise a pair of second connecting members.
22. The assembly of claim 20, wherein the first and second connecting members comprise angle irons.
23. The assembly of claim 22, wherein each angle arm includes a first arm bolted to the column and a second arm bolted to a gusset plate.
24. The assembly of claim 20 wherein the first and second connecting members are each formed as one of: bending a plate; connecting separately formed parts; or casting as one piece of material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0073] Additionally, at least one of the slots 27C in a channel 25C may be intentionally out of alignment with the horizontal pairs of bolt holes 26A in the associated flange 16 of the column 15 (
[0074] As can be seen from the figures, the channels 25C, rather than the column 15 itself, provide the structure for attaching the gusset plates 21 to the column 15. In particular, an outer surface of the arms 24 of the channel 25C are bolted to an inner surface of a respective gusset plate 21 by vertically spaced bolts (not shown) extending through aligned bolt holes 26A in the arms of the channel and the respective gusset plate. In the illustrated embodiment, the gusset plates 21 extend past both flanges of the column 15 in a direction parallel to the beam 19 such that they sandwich beams on two sides of the column. Thus, a channel 25C is disposed on both flanges 16 of the column 15. However, it will be understood that the column assembly 13 may include a channel 25C on only one of the flanges 16. One advantage of the channels 25C is that they can be produced to very close tolerances (i.e., a closer tolerance than the column 15) to insure that the gusset plates 21 are properly spaced from each other to allow for connection of the beam assembly 17 to the column assembly 13. This better ensures that the beam assembly 17 can be received between the gusset plates with appropriate clearance for attaching the beam assembly to the column assembly 13 at a construction site. The channels 25C may be formed as one piece of material or as many pieces fixed rigidly together at controlled spacings.
[0075] Alternatively, instead of the plurality of vertically spaced slots 27C, a column assembly 13 of another embodiment may include a channel 25C having a single closed oblong radiused opening 27C extending along the length of the base section 22 of the channel 25C (
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[0077] The channel 25A connects the gusset plates 21 to the upper flange 31 of the beam 19 when the beam is received between the gusset plates. The horizontal extension of the slots 27A accounts for variations in the lateral spacing between the two bolt holes 26A in a horizontal pair. Thus, the slots 27A ensure that the bolt holes 26A will be aligned within an opening in the channel 25A for receiving bolts to attach the channel to the beam 19. Therefore, the slots 27A provide advantages over circular bolt holes which do not forgive misalignment with the circular bolt holes 26A in the upper flange 31 of the beam 19.
[0078] Additionally, at least one of the slots 27A in the channel 25A may be intentionally out of alignment with the horizontal pairs of bolt hole pairs 26A in the upper flange 31 of the beam 19. A misaligned slot 27A may be configured to function as a yield point for the joint connection such that under an extreme load, the joint connection will fail at the channel 25A before the beam 19 or column 15. In the illustrated embodiment, aligned and misaligned slots 27A are alternately disposed along the length of the channel 25A. Accordingly, the horizontal spacing of the bolt holes 26A in the upper flange 31 generally corresponds to the horizontal distance between every other slot 27A in the channel 25A. Other arrangements and slot configurations may be used within the scope of the invention.
[0079] As can be seen from the figures, the channel 25A, rather than the beam 19 itself, provides the structure for attaching the gusset plates 21 to the beam. In particular, an outer surface of the arms 36 of the channel 25A are bolted to an inner surface of a respective gusset plate 21 by horizontally spaced bolts (not shown) extending through aligned bolt holes 26A in the arms of the channel and the respective gusset plate. Accordingly, the channel 25A provides the structure for attaching the gusset plates 21 to the beam 19. One advantage of the channel 25A is that it can be produced to very close tolerances (i.e., a closer tolerance than the beam 19) to insure that the connection points for attaching to the gusset plates 21 are properly spaced from each other to allow for connection of the beam assembly 17 to the column assembly 13. This better ensures that the beam assembly 17 can be received between the gusset plates with appropriate clearance for attaching the beam assembly to the column assembly 13 at a construction site. The channels 25A-25C can be formed from one piece of material or many pieces fixedly connected together at controlled spacings.
[0080] Alternatively, instead of the plurality of horizontally spaced slots 27A, a beam assembly 17 of another embodiment may include a channel 25A having a single closed oblong radiused opening 37A extending along the length of the base section 34 of the channel 25A (
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[0082] The channel 25B connects the gusset plates 21 to the lower flange 33 of the beam 19 when the beam is received between the gusset plates. The horizontal extension of the slots 27B accounts for variations in the lateral spacing between the two bolt holes 26A in a horizontal pair. Thus, the slots 27B ensure that the bolt holes 26A will be aligned within an opening in the channel 25B for receiving bolts to attach the channel to the beam 19. Therefore, the slots 27B provide advantages over circular bolt holes which do not forgive misalignment with the circular bolt holes 26A in the lower flange 33 of the beam 19.
[0083] Additionally, at least one of the slots 27B in the channel 25B may be intentionally out of alignment with the horizontal pairs of bolt hole pairs 26A in the lower flange 33 of the beam 19. A misaligned slot 27B may be configured to function as a yield point for the joint connection such that under an extreme load, the joint connection will fail at the channel 25B before the beam 19 or column 15. In the illustrated embodiment, aligned and misaligned slots 27B are alternately disposed along the length of the channel 25B. Accordingly, the horizontal spacing of the bolt holes 26A in the lower flange 33 generally corresponds to the horizontal distance between every other slot 27B in the channel 25B.
[0084] As can be seen from the figures, the channel 25B, rather than the beam 19 itself, provides the structure for attaching the gusset plates 21 to the beam. In particular, an outer surface of the arms 40 of the channel 25B are bolted to an inner surface of a respective gusset plate 21 by horizontally spaced bolts (not shown) extending through aligned bolt holes 26A in the arms of the channel and the respective gusset plate. Accordingly, the channel 25B provides the structure for attaching the gusset plates 21 to the beam 19. One advantage of the channel 25B is that it can be produced to very close tolerances (i.e., a closer tolerance than the beam 19) to insure that the connection points for attaching to the gusset plates 21 are properly spaced from each other to allow for connection of the beam assembly 17 to the column assembly 13. This better ensures that the beam assembly 17 can be received between the gusset plates with appropriate clearance for attaching the beam assembly to the column assembly 13 at a construction site.
[0085] Alternatively, instead of the plurality of horizontally spaced slots 27B, a beam assembly 17 of another embodiment may include a channel 25B having a single closed oblong radiused opening (not shown) extending along the length of the base section 38 of the channel 25B (
[0086] In all cases where the channels 25A, 25B, 25C are constructed to yield preferentially over the column 15, beam 19, and gusset plates 21, the joint connection may be repaired after a failure event occurs because the column, beam and gusset plates remain intact. More specifically, it may be possible to replace the channels 25A, 25B, 25C and restore a building to structural soundness after a catastrophic event such as an earthquake.
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[0088] The joint connection structure 111 is substantially similar to the first embodiment except the slots 27 in the channels 25A, 25b attached to the beam 19 in the first embodiment are removed and instead bolts 126 are received in aligned bolt holes 126A in the channels 125A, 125B and respective flanges 131, 133 of the beam 119 to attach the channels to the beam. Additionally, bolts 126 attach the gusset plates 121 directly to the column 115 (e.g., to a side surface of the column). Thus, the channels 25C attached to the column 15 in the first embodiment are omitted. However, as combinations of features are envisioned, the gusset plates 121 could be connected by channels (not shown) attached to faces of the column 115.
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[0091] The angle irons used in any of the embodiments described herein may be formed in a suitable manner. For example and without limitation, the angle irons may be formed by bending a flat plate, forming pieces separately and connecting them together by bolting welding or other suitable connection, and by casting the angle iron as a single piece of material with the arms and base. Casting has certain advantages in being able to precisely control the dimensions and relative positions of the base parts of the angle iron for additional accuracy in making the joint connection. The angle irons may also be formed as fabricated plate sections.
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[0093] The channels used in any of the embodiments described herein may be formed in a suitable manner. For example and without limitation, the channels may be formed by bending arms up from a flat plate, forming the arms and base separately and attaching the arms to the base by bolting welding or other suitable connection, and by casting the channel as a single piece of material with the arms and base. Casting has certain advantages in being able to precisely control the dimensions and relative positions of the base and arms for additional accuracy in making the joint connection. The channels and connecting members may also be formed as fabricated plate sections.
[0094] Other joint connection structures are disclosed in co-assigned U.S. Pat. No. 9,091,065, the entirety of which is herein incorporated by reference.
OTHER STATEMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0095] AA. A joint connection structure of a building framework comprising:
[0096] a column assembly including a column having a web and flanges on opposite sides of the web;
[0097] a column channel attached to the column and located between the flanges;
[0098] a beam assembly including a beam;
[0099] first and second beam channels, each of the first and second beam channels comprising a base section, arms projecting outward from opposite edges of the beam section, and a channel tab projecting from the base section at an end of the base section; the first and second beam channels being directly connected to the beam;
[0100] wherein the channel tab and column channel are directly attached to a flange of the column.
[0101] AB. The joint connection structure of AA further comprising bolts extending through the column channel, the column flange and the channel tab of one of the first and second beam channels.
[0102] BA. A joint connection structure of a building framework comprising:
[0103] a tubular column;
[0104] gusset plates bolted to the column on opposite sides thereof;
[0105] a gusset plate connector member bolted to the gusset plates;
[0106] a beam;
[0107] a beam connector bolted to the beam and bolted to the gusset plate connector to attach the beam to the gusset plates.
[0108] When introducing elements of the present invention or the one or more embodiment(s) thereof, the articles a, an, the and said are intended to mean that there are one or more of the elements. The terms comprising, including and having are intended to be inclusive and mean that there may be additional elements other than the listed elements.
[0109] As various changes could be made in the above apparatuses, systems, and methods without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description and shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.