Brace insert device used in the construction of concrete panels
10774523 ยท 2020-09-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04G21/26
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04G15/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B1/41
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04G21/142
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04B1/41
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04G21/26
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A brace insert device that is configured to be cast in concrete includes an anchor insert that has a hub with a threaded inner surface and a plurality of legs extending from the hub. A fastener has a shank portion that is threadably engaged with the threaded inner surface of the hub, where a head portion of the fastener is coupled to an end of the shank portion. A cap has an inner surface that is disposed over and conceals the head portion of the fastener. The cap is configured to be removed from a cured concrete structure to expose and allow operable access to the head portion of the fastener for use in attaching a wall brace.
Claims
1. A brace insert device configured to be cast in concrete, said brace insert device comprising: an anchor insert having a hub with a threaded inner surface and a plurality of legs extending directly from the hub, wherein the anchor insert is configured to be cast in a concrete structure; a bolt having a threaded shank portion with threads that compliment and directly engage with the threaded inner surface of the hub and a head portion fixed to an end of the threaded shank portion, wherein the bolt is configured to be cast in the concrete structure; a cap disposed over and concealing the head portion of the bolt, wherein the cap is configured to be cast in and subsequently removed from the concrete structure to expose and allow operable access to the head portion of the bolt, wherein the bolt is movable relative to the anchor insert between a casting position and an anchoring position, wherein in the casting position the cap is engaged with the head portion of the bolt and the bolt is engaged within the hub, and wherein, when in the anchoring position the cap is disengaged from the bolt and the bolt is partially unscrewed from the hub to elevate the head portion away from the hub a distance greater than the bolt in the casting position for attaching a wall brace between the head portion of the bolt and an upper surface of the concrete structure; and a sleeve that encloses a distal end of the threaded shank portion of the bolt that protrudes through the hub in the casting position, wherein the sleeve is configured to protect the threaded shank portion of the bolt in the casting position from being exposed to liquid concrete during casting of the concrete structure.
2. The brace insert device of claim 1, wherein the inner surface of the cap comprises a cavity configured to receive the head portion of the bolt.
3. The brace insert device of claim 2, wherein the cavity comprises a hexagonal shape that matably engages the head portion of the bolt.
4. The brace insert device of claim 1, wherein the hub of the anchor insert comprises a coil, and wherein the bolt is configured to engage a shoe portion of the wall brace.
5. The brace insert device of claim 1, wherein the cap comprises an outer surface with at least one locating antenna that is configured to protrude from the concrete structure to locate the cap and the bolt.
6. The brace insert device of claim 5, wherein the cap comprises a tapered sidewall extending between the inner and outer surfaces.
7. The brace insert device of claim 1, wherein the cap comprises at least one connection member that snap-fits to the head portion of the bolt.
8. A brace insert device configured to be cast in concrete, said brace insert device comprising: an anchor insert having a coil with a threaded inner surface and a plurality of legs extending directly from the coil at a generally equal length, wherein the plurality of legs comprise distal ends that are configured to rest on a lower surface of a concrete form and position the coil away from the lower surface; a bolt having a threaded shank portion engaged with the threaded inner surface of the coil and a head portion coupled to an end of the threaded shank portion, wherein the bolt is movable in the coil between a casting position configured to be cast in concrete and an anchoring position that is higher than the bolt in the casting position for attaching a brace shoe to the anchor insert cast in concrete; a cap disposed over the head portion of the bolt in the casting position, wherein the cap is configured to act as a barrier from liquid concrete and to be cast in and subsequently removed from the bolt to allow operable access to the head portion of the bolt, for partially unscrewing the bolt from the coil to the anchoring position; and a sleeve that encloses a distal end of the threaded shank portion of the bolt in the casting position, wherein the sleeve is configured to protect the threaded shank portion of the bolt in the casting position from being exposed to liquid concrete during casting of the concrete.
9. The brace insert device of claim 8, wherein the cap comprises a cavity configured to receive the head portion of the bolt.
10. The brace insert device of claim 9, wherein the cavity comprises a hexagonal shape that matably engages the head portion of the bolt.
11. The brace insert device of claim 8, wherein the coil of the anchor insert comprises a helical shaped wire that provides the threaded inner surface.
12. The brace insert device of claim 8, wherein the sleeve comprises a polymeric shell that configured to act as a barrier from liquid concrete contacting the exposed end section of the threaded shank portion.
13. The brace insert device of claim 8, wherein the cap comprises at least one locating antenna that extends away from the head portion of the bolt and is configured to protrude from the concrete to locate the cap cast in the concrete.
14. The brace insert device of claim 8, wherein the cap comprises a tapered sidewall that is configured to permit removal of the cap from the concrete without damaging concrete surfaces surrounding the bolt.
15. The brace insert device of claim 8, wherein the bolt, when partially unscrewed from the coil, is configured to engage a shoe portion of the wall brace.
16. A brace insert device configured to be cast in concrete, said brace insert device comprising: an anchor insert having a hub and a plurality of legs extending directly from the hub, wherein the anchor insert is configured to be cast in a concrete structure; a bolt having a threaded shank portion with threads that compliment and directly engage with a threaded inner surface that surround an aperture of the hub, wherein the bolt is configured to be cast in the concrete structure with the anchor insert; a cap disposed over a head portion of the bolt during casting in the concrete structure with the anchor insert and the bolt, wherein the cap comprises at least one locating antenna that is configured to protrude from the concrete structure to locate the cap, and wherein the cap is configured to be cast in and subsequently removed from the concrete structure to expose and allow operable access to the head portion of the fastener for use in attaching the concrete structure to a wall brace; and a sleeve that encloses a distal end of the threaded shank portion of the bolt that protrudes through the hub during casting, wherein the sleeve is configured to protect the threaded shank portion of the bolt from being exposed to liquid concrete during casting of the concrete structure.
17. The brace insert device of claim 16, wherein an inner surface of the cap comprises a cavity with a shape that matably engages the head portion of the bolt.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(13) Referring now to the drawings and the illustrative embodiments depicted therein, a brace insert device 10 is embedded in a concrete structure to provide a secure attachment point for a wall brace 12 that is used to impart rigidity to an upright wall panel 14, such as for use while constructing a building. As shown in
(14) The anchor insert 20, such as shown in
(15) As shown in
(16) The hub 22 of the anchor insert 20 may have a generally tubular shape with the threaded inner surface 24 extending along the central aperture of the tubular shape. As shown in
(17) As further shown in
(18) The integration of a fastener 18 with the brace insert device 10 during the time of casting the concrete structure prevents liquid concrete from interfering with the engaged threads of the fastener 18 and the anchor insert 20. Further, a cap 40 has an inner surface 42 that is disposed over and conceals the head portion 36 of the fastener 18. The cap 40 is configured to be removed from a cured concrete structure to expose and allow operable access to the head portion 36 of the fastener 18 for use in attaching a wall brace 12. The inner surface 42 of the cap 40 may include a cavity 44 that is configured, such as with a hexagonal shape, to matably receive the head portion 36 of the fastener 18.
(19) The outer surface of the cap 40 may include a locating antenna 46 that is configured to protrude upward in a generally vertical orientation from an upper surface 28 of a concrete structure to locate the cap 40 and the fastener 18 when the concrete structure is cured, such as shown in
(20) Also, the cap 40 may have a tapered sidewall 48 extending between the inner and outer surfaces to prevent the cap 40 from being frictionally engaged in the concrete structure. As shown in
(21) The cap 40 may optionally include a connection member 50 that snap-fits the cap 40 to the head portion 36 of the fastener 18. As further shown in
(22) When the fastener 18 is threaded into the anchor insert 20, the collar 38 of the fastener 18 may be moved near or into contact with the upper surface of the hub 22, such as shown in
(23) In an additional example of a brace insert device 110, such as shown in
(24) In yet a further example of a brace insert device 210, such as shown in
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(26) The fastener 18 may then be partially unscrewed from the hub 22 to draw the head portion 36 out of the cavity in the surface of the concrete structure to allow for the attachment of a brace shoe 56, such as shown in
(27) For purposes of this disclosure, the terms upper, lower, right, left, rear, front, vertical, horizontal, and derivatives thereof shall relate to the brace insert device as oriented in
(28) Changes and modifications in the specifically described embodiments may be carried out without departing from the principles of the present invention, which is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims as interpreted according to the principles of patent law. The disclosure has been described in an illustrative manner, and it is to be understood that the terminology which has been used is intended to be in the nature of words of description rather than of limitation. Many modifications and variations of the present disclosure are possible in light of the above teachings, and the disclosure may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.