CAST-IN PLACE ANCHOR WITH MULTI-USE JAWS AND REMOVABLE NOSE-PIECE
20200325924 ยท 2020-10-15
Inventors
- Mark J. SEROKOSZ (New Fairfield, CT, US)
- Kyle CHRISTOPHERSEN (Lutherville-Timonium, MD, US)
- Jack Dunning (White Plains, NY, US)
Cpc classification
F16B13/124
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B37/0857
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B21/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B13/0866
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E04B1/4121
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
F16B13/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B13/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An anchor system is disclosed for anchoring objects to a concrete structure after concrete setting. The assembly includes an anchor housing having a threaded opening, a metal decking anchor assembly and a wood form 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 system 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 an anchor member of the cast-in-place anchor system, the cast-in-place anchor system 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 for lockingly engaging and axially securing the elongate load bearing member relative to the anchor housing, a wood anchor assembly including a base housing and at least one elongate wood fastener, the base housing including a receptacle for receiving and supporting the anchor housing, the base housing further including an opening for receiving the load bearing member, the receptacle and the opening generally aligned along the longitudinal axis, a metal anchor assembly including a bias member, a plate, and a nose-piece, the nose-piece including an anchor connector for connecting to a nose connector of the anchor housing, wherein, the anchor housing is connected to the wood anchor assembly or the metal anchor assembly.
2. The cast-in-place anchor system of claim 1, wherein the nose-piece further includes an opening for receiving the elongate load bearing member, the nose connector and the opening generally aligned along the longitudinal axis.
3. The cast-in-place anchor system of claim 1, wherein the anchor connector and the nose connector engage with each other as a bayonet connection.
4. The cast-in-place anchor system of claim 1, wherein the anchor connector and the nose connector engage with each other as a threaded connection.
5. The cast-in-place anchor system of claim 1, wherein the anchor connector includes nose projections and the nose connector includes anchor projections and wherein the anchor projections and nose projections engage each other to connect the nose-piece to the anchor housing and the nose-piece is selectively removeable from the anchor housing.
6. The cast-in-place anchor system of claim 5, wherein the selective removal is by twisting and axial movement of the nose-piece.
7. The cast-in-place anchor system of claim 1, wherein the jaw assembly includes threads for the locking engaging and axially securing of the elongate load bearing member.
8. The cast-in-place anchor system of claim 1, wherein the anchor housing is lockably connected to the base housing.
9. The cast-in-place anchor system of claim 8, wherein the lockable connection includes a friction fit between the base housing and the anchor.
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 for lockingly engaging and axially securing the elongate load bearing member relative to the anchor housing, an anchor body including a bias member, a plate, and a nose-piece, the nose-piece including an anchor connector for connecting to a nose connector of the anchor housing,
11. The cast-in-place anchor system of claim 10, wherein the anchor connector and the nose connector engage with each other as a bayonet connection.
12. The cast-in-place anchor system of claim 10, wherein the anchor connector and the nose connector engage with each other as a threaded connection.
13. The cast-in-place anchor system of claim 10, wherein the anchor connector includes nose projections and the nose connector includes anchor projections and wherein the anchor projections and nose projections engage each other to connect the nose-piece to the anchor housing and the nose-piece is selectively removeable from the anchor housing.
14. The cast-in-place anchor system of claim 13, wherein the selective removal is by friction fit.
15. The cast-in-place anchor system of claim 13, wherein the anchor body further including a bias member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] Embodiments will now be described by way of non-limiting example with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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[0013] FIG. 3A1 discloses a bottom perspective view of an anchor housing for use with either of the anchor assemblies of
[0014] FIG. 3A2 discloses a side perspective view of an anchor housing for use with either of the anchor assemblies of
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0021] As shown in FIGS. 3A1, 3A2, 3B, and 3C, anchor housing 120 has a head portion 122 and a shank portion 124 and may be made of metal or other suitable material. Shank portion 124 further includes a nose connector 126 at an end opposite the flange or head portion 122. Nose connector 126 may include a locking structure 128 comprised of projections and/or recesses. Anchor assembly 120 also has a central longitudinal passage along a central axis A-A. Shank portion 124 may house a jaw assembly 127 (see
[0022] Nose-piece 180 of metal decking assembly 100 may be elongate and may include a central passage along axis A-A. An upper or first end 181 of nose-piece 180 includes an anchor connector 182 for connecting nose-piece 180 with anchor housing 120. Specifically, anchor connector 182 engages nose connector 126 to secure anchor housing 120 to nose-piece 180. Anchor connector 182 and nose-connector 126 may include projections and recesses that support a bayonet connection therebetween. Such a bayonet connection allows anchor housing 120 to be fit axially together with nose-piece 180 and then rotated into a position such that the two pieces are relatively locked together. Removal of the nose-piece from the anchor housing may include a reverse process of rotating nose-piece 180 relative to anchor housing 120 and then axially separating the pieces. As an alternative to a bayonet connection, nose connector 126 and anchor connector 182 may be a simple threaded or friction connection. The friction connection may rely on complementary tapered surface that securely engage each other via relative axial and/or torsional forces applied to anchor housing 120 and nose-piece 180. Nose-piece 180 also includes flexible stoppers 183. Flexible stoppers 183 extend radially outward so as to extend to or form a radius that is greater than the radius of the opening in the metal decking into which assembly 100 is to be installed.
[0023] Plate 160 may be a flat member with a central opening 163. When fully assembled, central opening 163 is disposed around an outer wall of shank portion 124 of anchor housing 120. Plate 160 is positioned between flexible stoppers 183 of nose-piece 180 and head 122 of anchor housing 120. Opening 162 may be slightly larger than an outer wall of shank portion 124 so that plate 160 is free to move axially between head 122 and flexible stoppers 183. A spring or bias member 140 is disposed between a top surface of plate 160 and a bottom surface of flange or head 122. Specifically, plate 160 may move axially along shank portion 124 against the bias force of spring 140 which urges plate 160 downward toward flexible stoppers 183. Before installation on the metal decking, either the upper end 181 of nose-piece or the flexible stoppers 183 prevent further downward movement of plate 160 caused by the urging of spring 140.
[0024] In use, a lead end 186 of nose-piece 180 is inserted into the metal decking installation opening 172 (see
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[0026] As mentioned above, a cast-in-place wood form assembly 200 is also disclosed herein. Assembly 200 includes an anchor housing 120 similar or the same as the anchor housing described for use with the assembly 100. Assembly 200 also includes a base housing 260 and at least one wood form fastener 240 (e.g., a nail). Base housing 260 includes an anchor space 264 defined by a wall 262 for accommodating anchor housing 120 axially inserted into space 264. Anchor space 264 may accommodate anchor housing 120 in a friction or interference fit. Base housing 260 includes a lower engagement surface 266 which may be contacted by a lower portion of anchor housing 120 when anchor assembly 200 is fit together with anchor housing 120 in the set position. Base housing 264 includes at least one passage for axially accommodating wood form fastener(s) 240. Flange 222 of anchor housing 120 extends out radially past the radial position of the wood fastener passages so that a bottom surface of flange 222 engages heads of the wood fasteners when anchor assembly 120 is forced axially into anchor space 264.
[0027] Assembly 200 is shown in
[0028] 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,
[0029] the jaw assembly including separable jaws and the jaws including a lock structure, a bias member for biasing the jaws toward each other and a locking member for restricting movement of the jaws relative to the anchor housing.
[0030] 0 relative to opening 172 before concrete curing.