CAST-IN PLACE ANCHOR WITH LOCKABLE JAW ASSEMBLY
20200325673 ยท 2020-10-15
Inventors
- Kyle CHRISTOPHERSEN (Lutherville-Timonium, MD, US)
- Mark J. SEROKOSZ (New Fairfield, CT, US)
- Wander RIVERA (Danbury, CT, US)
- Robert LaBARBERA (New Rochelle, NY, US)
- Qiang ZHANG (Lutherville-Timonium, MD, US)
Cpc classification
F16B37/0857
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B2200/403
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B39/36
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
E04B1/41
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16B37/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An anchor assembly is disclosed for suspending objects to a concrete structure. The assembly includes an anchor housing having a jaw assembly therein and a opening for receiving an anchor member such as a threaded rod. The jaw assembly includes threaded rods having a threaded opening, a wood form anchor assembly and a metal decking anchor assembly. The wood form and the metal decking anchor assemblies may accommodate the anchor housing and the anchor housing is used in one of the wood form anchor assembly and the metal decking anchor assembly. The metal decking anchor assembly includes a nose-piece and the anchor housing is selectively connectable to the nose-piece via a locking connection such as a bayonet connection.
Claims
1. A cast-in-place anchor assembly for anchoring objects to a concrete structure after concrete pouring and concrete setting, the objects fastened to an elongated load bearing member which is connected to the anchor assembly, the cast-in-place anchor assembly comprising: an anchor housing, the anchor housing including an opening therein along a longitudinal axis thereof for receiving the elongate load bearing member, the anchor housing also including a jaw assembly housed in the anchor housing, the jaw assembly for lockingly engaging and axially constraining the elongate load bearing member relative to the anchor housing, the jaw assembly including separable jaws and a bias member for biasing the jaws toward each, the jaws including a reconfigurable lock structure, wherein, in a first anchor assembly configuration, the lock member has a first configuration that allows the jaws to move relative to the anchor housing and in a second anchor assembly configuration the lock member reconfigures to further limit the relative movement.
2. The cast-in-place anchor assembly of claim 1, wherein the lock structure is a thread.
3. The cast-in-place anchor assembly of claim 1, wherein the locking member is a flexible member.
4. The cast-in-place anchor assembly of claim 1, wherein the locking member is an expandable member.
5. The cast-in-place anchor assembly of claim 1, wherein the locking member is a metal member
6. The cast-in-place anchor assembly of claim 1, wherein the locking member is a contractible member.
7. The cast-in-place anchor assembly of claim 1, wherein the locking member is ring-shaped flexible member.
8. The cast-in-place anchor assembly of claim 1, wherein the separable jaws include threaded interior surfaces.
9. The cast-in-place anchor assembly of claim 1, wherein the separable jaws include a separator projection thereon, and wherein the separator projection includes an inclined surface.
10. A cast-in-place anchor assembly for anchoring objects to a concrete structure after concrete pouring and concrete setting, the objects fastened to an elongated load bearing member which is connected to the anchor assembly, the cast-in-place anchor assembly comprising: an anchor housing, the anchor housing including an opening therein along a longitudinal axis thereof for receiving the elongate load bearing member, the anchor housing also including a jaw assembly housed in the anchor assembly, the jaw assembly for lockingly engaging and axially constraining the elongate load bearing member relative to the anchor housing, the jaw assembly including separable jaws and a bias member for biasing the jaws toward each other.
11. The cast-in-place anchor assembly of claim 10, wherein the separable jaws include a separator projection thereon, and wherein the separator projection includes an inclined surface.
12. The cast-in-place anchor assembly of claim 11, wherein the inclined surface has a decreasing radius moving axially away from a bottom of the separable jaws.
13. The cast-in-place anchor assembly of claim 11, wherein a threaded rod inserted into the opening along the longitudinal axis engages the inclined surface to urge lower ends of the jaws radially outward.
14. The cast-in-place anchor assembly of claim 11, wherein the inclined surface is positioned on the separable jaws distal from a separation plane of the jaws so that a force by the threaded anchor member against the inclined surface acts generally perpendicular to the separation plane.
15. A cast-in-place anchor assembly for anchoring objects to a concrete structure after concrete pouring and concrete setting, the objects fastened to an anchor member which is connected to the anchor assembly, the cast-in-place anchor assembly comprising: an anchor housing, the anchor housing including an opening therein along a longitudinal axis thereof for receiving the anchor member, the anchor housing also including a jaw assembly housed in the anchor assembly, the jaw assembly for lockingly engaging and axially constraining the anchor member relative to the anchor housing, the jaw assembly including separable jaws, a lock member and a bias member for biasing the jaws toward each other, the lock member for restricting axial movement of the jaws relative to the anchor housing, wherein in a first pre-set configuration of the anchor assembly, the lock member has a first configuration and in a second post-set configuration, the lock member has a second configuration different than the first.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] Embodiments will now be described by way of non-limiting example with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0023] A first embodiment of an anchor assembly for a cast-in-place metal deck or a cast-in-place wood form for constraining a threaded anchor member to the cast concrete is illustrated in
[0024] Anchor housing 120 may be made of metal or other suitable material depending on the application and required anchor assembly strength. Anchor housing 120 may include an outwardly extending radial flange 121 at an upper end thereof. At a lower end, anchor housing 120 may also include an opening 119 therein along a longitudinal axis thereof for receiving an elongate load bearing member (e.g., a threaded rod). On the anchor housing 120 at a lower end of the jaw assembly cavity is a well known tapered surface which directs separable jaws 160 together as spring 140 urges separable jaws 160 downward.
[0025] Lock member 150 may include an axially extending cylindrical wall 154 with an outwardly extending flange 155 at a bottom thereof extending from cylindrical wall 154. An expansion slot 152 is disposed axially through the lock member from top to bottom of the lock member 150 so that edges of the walls 154 that define slot 152 may be flexibly forced toward and away from each other. As the edges move closer and away from each other, cylindrical wall 154 assumes various radial sizes (i.e., diameters).
[0026] Cover 130 may be male threaded and may be threadably received into female threads in an inner upper surface of the anchor housing. O-ring 135 may be flexible and may be seated in a ring slot in cover 130. When cover 130 is threaded onto an upper portion of anchor housing 120, o-ring 135 is compressed between cover 150 and a sealing surface of anchor housing 120 to prevent ingress of concrete particles which would enter the jaw assembly.
[0027] When assembly 100 is assembled as shown in
[0028] Anchor 100 may take two configurations. In a first pre-set configuration of anchor assembly 100 shown in
[0029] A lower end of spring 140 engages an upper end of lock member 150. An upper end of spring 140 engages a lower surface of cover 130. When spring 140 is compressed between cover 130 and lock member 150, it forces/urges an upper extremity of lock member 150 toward ledge 123. During assembly (as discussed above) edges of lock member may be flexibly squeezed together to reduce the diameter of cylindrical wall 154 until wall 154 is reduced to a diameter smaller than axially extending inner wall 122 of cover 130. Wall 154 of lock member 150 can then be positioned in cover 130 and slide axially within cover 130.
[0030] When the jaw assembly is at rest in the unlocked configuration of
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[0032] In a first pre-set configuration, lock member 350 is compressed to a smaller diameter than its at rest diameter and positioned within an axially extending inner wall 322 of anchor housing 320. The at rest diameter of lock member 350 is at least slightly larger than the diameter of inner wall 322 so that after compression and release, lock member 250 flexes outward into engagement with inner wall 322.
[0033] Lock member 350 is reconfigured from it first pre-set configuration to its second set configuration, in a similar way as lock member 150. Specifically, when an anchor member (e.g., a threaded rod) is inserted into opening 319 and then into engagement with separable jaws 360, separable jaws 360 securely engage the anchor member with spring 360 biasing the jaws together as described in Applicant's above incorporated prior applications. The separable jaws 360 and the anchor member are now locked together axially. A downward force on the anchor member results in a downward force on separable jaws 370 which compresses flexible jaw-ring 370 and lowers separable jaws 370. With the lowering of separable jaws, spring 340 urges lock member 350 downward. The distance separable jaws 360 is lowered sufficient or just sufficient for lock member 350 to clear ledge 323 and expend below ledge 323 preventing a further raising of lock member 350 past ledge 323. Upon release of the anchor member, a now compressed jaw-ring 370 reacts to urge separable jaws 360 upward into engagement with lock member 350. Lock member 350 in turn engages ledge 323 to axially and compressibly lock separable jaws 360 between lock member 350 and jaw-ring 370.
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[0035] To increase the chances that anchor member insertion will result in desirable jaw separation, ribs 463, 464 are provided at lower ends 462 of separable jaws 360 at a position furthest away or distal from separation plane 665. A positioning of ribs 463, 464 near or within 15 in either direction of that distal position may work satisfactorily also. Ribs 463, 464 may include a tapered engagement face which has a lessening radius in a direction from the lower end 462 to the opposite end of the jaw 360.
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