Load transfer device
10626606 ยท 2020-04-21
Assignee
Inventors
- Darryl Dixon (Boone, IA, US)
- Venkatesh Seshappa (Ames, IA, US)
- Robert T. Long, Sr. (Ames, IA, US)
- Craig Van Brocklin (Story City, IA, US)
Cpc classification
E04C2/288
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04C2/526
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04C2/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B1/61
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04C2/52
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A retention housing for receiving at least one load transfer member is provided. In some embodiments, the retention housing and load transfer member may be included in a sandwich wall panel or a double wall panel. The load transfer member may transfer loads between first and second concrete elements. The retention housing may include first and second retention members, at least one guide member, and a size indicator for aligning the retention members with respect to each other. The guide member may retain the load transfer member at a predetermined angle. In some embodiments, the size indicator may correspond to the thickness of an insulation layer, such as in a sandwich wall panel. The retention housing may further include at least one depth locating means. A retention housing including first and second retention members may further include means for connecting the first and second retention members, such as in an aligned position.
Claims
1. A retention housing in combination with at least one load transfer member, said load transfer member transferring loads between first and second concrete elements, comprising: a first retention member; a second retention member; at least one guide member to retain said load transfer member at a predetermined angle; and said first and second retention members each including a first surface and said first surfaces include a size indicator for aligning said first and second retention members with respect to each other.
2. The retention housing of claim 1 further comprising a depth locating means.
3. The retention housing of claim 2 wherein said depth locating means is a depth locating tab.
4. The retention housing of claim 1 wherein said first and second retention members each include a top and said top includes said size indicator for aligning said first and second retention members with respect to each other.
5. The retention housing of claim 1 wherein the first surface of said first and second retention members is a front surface each front surface includes said size indicator for aligning said first and second retention members with respect to each other.
6. The retention housing of claim 1 wherein said retention housing is capable of receiving two load transfer members.
7. A retention housing in combination with at least one load transfer member, said load transfer member transferring loads between first and second concrete elements, comprising: a first retention member; a second retention member; at least one guide member to retain said load transfer member at a predetermined angle; and at least one of said first and second retention members including a size indicator for aligning said first and second retention members with respect to each other; and wherein said retention housing includes a top and wherein said guide member is positioned between twenty and seventy degrees from the normal of said top and wherein said predetermined angle is also between twenty and seventy degrees from the normal of said top.
8. The retention housing of claim 7 wherein said angle is between forty-five and sixty degrees from the normal of said top.
9. A retention housing in combination with at least one load transfer member, said load transfer member transferring loads between first and second concrete elements, comprising: a first retention member; a second retention member; at least one guide member to retain said load transfer member at a predetermined angle; and at least one of said first and second retention members including a size indicator for aligning said first and second retention members with respect to each other; and at least one removable tab for aligning said first and second retention member with respect to each other.
10. The retention housing of claim 9 wherein said retention members each include a plurality of tabs, a portion of which are removed in an aligned position, and wherein a remaining portion creates a thermal break.
11. A sandwich wall panel comprising: a first concrete layer; a second concrete layer; an insulation layer located between said first concrete layer and said second concrete layer; at least one load transfer member; at least one retention housing receiving said load transfer member comprising: a first retention member; a second retention member; at least one guide member to retain said load transfer member at a predetermined angle; and at least one of said first and second retention members including a size indicator for aligning said first and second retention members with respect to each other; wherein said size indicator for aligning said first and second retention members corresponds to the thickness of said insulation layer.
12. The sandwich wall panel of claim 11 further comprising two load transfer members which are received by said retention housing.
13. The sandwich panel of claim 11 wherein said retention housing further comprises at least one depth locating means.
14. The sandwich wall panel of claim 11 wherein said insulation layer receives said retention housing.
15. A double wall panel comprising: a first concrete layer; a second concrete layer; an insulation layer located between said first concrete layer and said second concrete layer; an air gap located between said insulation layer and one of said first and second concrete layers; at least one load transfer member; at least one retention housing receiving said load transfer member comprising: a first retention member; a second retention member; at least one guide member to retain said load transfer member at a predetermined angle; and at least one of said first and second retention members including a size indicator for aligning said first and second retention members with respect to each other.
16. The double wall panel of claim 15 wherein said size indicator for aligning said first and second retention members corresponds to the thickness of said insulation layer and said air gap.
17. A retention housing for receiving at least one load transfer member, said load transfer member transferring loads between first and second concrete elements, comprising: a first retention member; a second retention member; at least one guide member to retain said load transfer member at a predetermined angle; at least one of said first and second retention members including a size indicator for aligning said first and second retention members with respect to each other in an aligned position; and means for connecting said first retention member and said second retention member in said aligned position; wherein said size indicator for aligning said first and second retention members with respect to each other corresponds to a plurality of sizes of said retention housing.
18. The retention housing of claim 17 wherein said first and second retention members are identical.
19. The retention housing of claim 17 wherein said retention members are adjustable.
20. The retention housing of claim 17 wherein at least one of said first and second retention member includes a projection and at least one of said first and second retention member includes a slot and wherein said slot receives said projection to connect said first and second retention members in said aligned position.
21. The retention housing of claim 17 wherein at least one of said first and second retention member includes at least one of a top lip and a bottom lip.
22. The retention housing of claim 21 wherein at least one of said first and second retention members includes a bottom lip and said bottom lip is tapered.
23. A retention housing for receiving at least one load transfer member, said load transfer member transferring loads between first and second concrete elements, comprising: a first retention member; a second retention member; at least one guide member to retain said load transfer member at a predetermined angle; at least one of said first and second retention members including a size indicator for aligning said first and second retention members with respect to each other in an aligned position; and means for connecting said first retention member and said second retention member in said aligned position; wherein said retention members further include at least one tab which may be removed in said aligned position.
24. The retention housing of claim 23 wherein said retention members each include a plurality of tabs, a portion of which are removed in said aligned position, and wherein a remaining portion creates a thermal break.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(22) The following is a detailed description of an embodiment of an improved retention housing 100 for use with a load transfer device. An example of a load transfer device is described in detail in U.S. patent application Ser. Nos. 14/791,773; 14/291,651; and 13/468,167 and U.S. Pat. Nos. 9,074,370 and 8,839,580, the disclosures of which are all hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties, although a retention housing 100 of the present invention may be used with any type of load transfer device. An embodiment of a retention housing is disclosed and described in detail in the above-referenced applications and patents. The embodiments of retention housings of the present invention provide improved features and may be used in combination with the load transfer device of the above-referenced applications and patents or other load transfer devices, known now or in the future. The retention housing 100 of the present invention may be used in conjunction with load transfer devices that connect concrete elements in any type of application. Examples include, but are not limited to, sandwich wall panels, balconies, roofs, and bridge decks. In some applications, the retention housing 100 will be used in applications including insulation, such as a sandwich wall panel having two concrete wythes and a layer of insulation there between. The description below will generally describe the preferred embodiment of the retention housing 100 for use with sandwich wall panels. However, it should be understood that the description is not limiting, and the retention housing may be used for a variety of applications, including those that do not include insulation. Moreover, the retention housing 100 will generally be described for use with the load transfer device of the aforementioned patents and applications, which include two load transfer members. However, it should be understood that this example is not limiting, and the retention housing 100 of the present invention may be used with one or more of any load transfer device.
(23) The retention housing 100 of the present invention may retain a load transfer device at its proper position with respect to the concrete elements it connects. The retention housing of the present invention is preferably made of plastic; however, the retention housing may be made of other suitable materials, as will be recognized by one of skill in the art. Further, the retention housing may be manufactured in any number of pieces, including one complete retention housing or two or more retention members. Preferably the retention housing 100 is composed of two retention members 102. Turning to
(24) The retention member 102 includes a front surface 104, back surface 106 (shown in
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(26) A first surface includes an optional size indicator. In the embodiment of
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(30) To create a retention housing, two retention members 102 are connected via two of the plurality of slots 122 and two projections 124, with only the front connection shown in
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(32) Accordingly, to assemble a retention housing 100 with further components of a load transfer device, the user first obtains two retention members 102. Of course, a retention housing of the present invention need not include multiple retention members. However, as discussed above, the preferred embodiment includes two retention members 102, so that the retention members 102 may be assembled into retention housings 100 in a variety of sizes. The user then determines the thickness of insulation used in the wall panel. Using the size indicator 120, the user determines which slots 122 will accept the projections 124. The user then breaks off the tabs 112 necessary to allow the two retention members 102 to fit together and inserts the projections 124 into the slots 122. The remaining tabs 112 prevent concrete from getting into the retention housing 100. Next, the user obtains the illustrated load transfer members 126. However, any type, number, or shape of load transfer devices may be used without departing from the scope of the invention. The load transfer members 126 are inserted into the recesses 115 of the two retention members using the first guide member 114 and second guide member 116 to guide the load transfer members 126 into place. The load transfer members 126 are inserted until the indentation 128 of the load transfer member 126 accepts the depth locating tab 118. At that point, the load transfer members 126 are positioned at the correct angle and depth for the application. In the preferred embodiment, the two load transfer members 126 cross to form an X shape, which is facilitated by the recesses 115 and guide members 114, 116. However, the load transfer members 126 need not cross or may cross at a location other than their centers, as will be appreciated by one of skill in the art and often depend on the application.
(33) It is anticipated that assembly of the retention housing 100 and load transfer device may take place in the field or at a precast manufacturing facility. The retention members 102 need not be assembled prior to shipping, but might be in some circumstances. Moreover, it is anticipated that the load transfer members 126 will be inserted after the retention housing 100 has been inserted into the insulation. The retention housing 100 may be held in the insulation via friction or other methods.
(34) The retention members 102 are preferably identical. As shown in
(35) Preferably, the retention housing 100 is made of plastic, although it may be made of any material suitable for the application. Plastic provides some advantages over retention members made of insulating material, wherein many retention members are generally cut from one sheet of foam insulation. Cutting foam insulation includes safety hazards for manufacturers and is slow and expensive. In addition, foam insulation is bulky to ship and the foam is easily damaged. Moreover, the retention members made of foam insulation are lightweight and may be difficult to contain in the plant or at the jobsite. The plastic retention members, while lightweight, do not present the same obstacles. Moreover, in many situations, the plastic retention members are less expensive to manufacture than retention members made of foam insulation. Nevertheless, if a retention housing made of insulation is preferred, a rigid insulation material, including, but not limited to, expanded or extruded polystyrene, polyisocyanurate, and high density rockwool, may be used.
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(38) Accordingly, to assemble a retention housing 130 for a load transfer device, the user first obtains two retention members 132. Of course, a retention housing of the present invention need not include multiple retention members. However, the preferred second embodiment includes two retention members 132 so that the retention members 132 may be assembled into retention housings 130 in a variety of sizes. Moreover, in the preferred second embodiment, each retention member 132 corresponds to one load transfer member. The user then determines the thickness of insulation used in the wall panel. Using the size indicator 150, the user determines where to align the retention members with respect to each other. Any type, number, or shape of load transfer members may be used without departing from the scope of the invention. The load transfer members 152 are inserted into the recesses 145 of the two retention members using the first guide member 144 and second guide member 146 to guide the load transfer members 152 into place. The load transfer members 152 are inserted until the indentation 154 of the load transfer member 152 accepts the depth locating tab 148. At that point, the load transfer members 152 are positioned at the correct angle and depth for the application. It is anticipated that assembly of the retention housing 130 and load transfer device may take place in the field or at a precast manufacturing facility. The retention members 132 may be assembled prior to shipping but need not be. Moreover, it is anticipated that the load transfer members 152 will be inserted after the retention housing 130 has been inserted into the insulation. The retention housing 130 may be held in the insulation via friction or other methods.
(39) As with the preferred embodiment of the retention housing 100 discussed above, the second embodiment of the retention housing 130 may be used to retain any load transfer device in any application. In the illustrated second embodiment, the retention housing 130 is used in association with the load transfer device of U.S. patent application Ser. Nos. 14/791,773; 14/291,651; and 13/468,167 and U.S. Pat. Nos. 9,074,370 and 8,839,580, the disclosures of which are all hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties. In most embodiments, two retention members 132 will be used to retain two load transfer members in place.
(40) Retention members of the present invention, including both the first embodiment 102 and second embodiment 132, and retention housings 100, 130 constructed therefrom, present advantages at jobsites. Load transfer devices including the retention members 102 or 132 can be easily added to an existing project without the need for customized parts. Because the retention members 102 or 132 are universal and may be used for many insulation and/or air gap thicknesses, users may use the retention members 102 or 132 for many different projects, for example if excess retention members 102 or 132 are left over from a previous project. The retention members 102 or 132 are easily adaptable to new or existing projects and can be easily designed and installed in such projects. Moreover, the same retention members 102 or 132 may be used in different areas of the same building that require different sizing. Moreover, the plastic inserts easily into the insulation layer for assembly of a wall panel. In addition, the load transfer members slide easily into the plastic retention members and reliably lock into place at the proper depth.
(41) The retention housing 100 or 130 uses universal, preferably identical parts that are preferably mirrors of each other rather than requiring two or more distinct parts, which results in decreased manufacturing, handling, and transport costs, such as less inventory and shipping. Accordingly, the retention housing 100 or 130 is adjustable. Moreover, the plastic retention housing 100 or 130 is much more durable than the foam retention housings in the aforementioned patents and applications. The retention housings 100 or 130 of the present application may be used and adjusted with a variety of insulation thicknesses without needing new parts. One assembly can be used with a variety of transfer members and insulation thicknesses.
(42) Also provided in the present invention are sandwich wall panels, double wall panels, and methods of manufacturing same wherein the wall panels employ a retention housing of the present invention, as discussed below (a sandwich wall panel and double wall panel are shown in
(43) The retention housing 100 of the present invention may be used in conjunction with one or more load transfer devices that connect concrete elements in any type of application. In some applications, the retention housing 100 will be used in applications including insulation such as a sandwich wall panel 200 having two concrete wythes and a layer of insulation there between. In one embodiment, the retention housing 100, described above, may be used in a sandwich wall panel 200, also called an integrally insulated concrete panel. An exemplary sandwich wall panel is shown in
(44) The sandwich wall panel 200, illustrated in
(45) A double wall panel 300, such as the one shown in
(46) Although various representative embodiments of this invention have been described above with a certain degree of particularity, those skilled in the art could make numerous alterations to the disclosed embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the inventive subject matter set forth in the specification and claims. Joinder references (e.g. attached, adhered) are to be construed broadly and may include intermediate members between a connection of elements and relative movement between elements. As such, joinder references do not necessarily infer that two elements are directly connected and in fixed relation to each other. In some instances, in methodologies directly or indirectly set forth herein, various steps and operations are described in one possible order of operation, but those skilled in the art will recognize that steps and operations may be rearranged, replaced, or eliminated without necessarily departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. It is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative only and not limiting. Changes in detail or structure may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
(47) Although the present invention has been described with reference to the embodiments outlined above, various alternatives, modifications, variations, improvements and/or substantial equivalents, whether known or that are or may be presently foreseen, may become apparent to those having at least ordinary skill in the art. Listing the steps of a method in a certain order does not constitute any limitation on the order of the steps of the method. Accordingly, the embodiments of the invention set forth above are intended to be illustrative, not limiting. Persons skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Therefore, the invention is intended to embrace all known or earlier developed alternatives, modifications, variations, improvements, and/or substantial equivalents.