Spreader box
11905924 ยท 2024-02-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
F05B2230/604
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05B2240/912
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F03D13/206
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F03D13/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02E10/72
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
A spreader box for securing a tower having a flange to a pedestal having an embedded first bolt and second bolt includes a first surface coming into contact with the pedestal, a second surface coming into contact with the flange and a third surface and a fourth surface. The first, second, third and fourth surfaces form a hollow box-like shape. The spreader box also includes a first through-hole through the first and second surfaces for receiving the first bolt therethrough and a second through-hole through the first and second surfaces for receiving the second bolt therethrough.
Claims
1. A spreader box for securing a tower having a flange to a pedestal having an embedded first bolt and second bolt, the spreader box comprising: a first surface coming into contact with the pedestal; a second surface coming into contact with the flange; a third surface and a fourth surface, the first, second, third and fourth surfaces forming a hollow box-like shape; a first through-hole through the first and second surfaces for receiving the first bolt therethrough; and a second through-hole through the first and second surfaces for receiving the second bolt therethrough; wherein during installation the spreader box is placed between the flange and the pedestal to spread out load from the flange to the pedestal.
2. The spreader box of claim 1, further comprising at least one slot in the second surface.
3. The spreader box of claim 1, further comprising grout contained within the box like shape.
4. The spreader box of claim 1, wherein the box like shape has a depth of between 2 and 12 inches.
5. The spreader box of claim 1, wherein the box like shape has a depth of between 12 and 36 inches.
6. The spreader box of claim 1, wherein the spreader box is comprised of steel.
7. The spreader box of claim 1, wherein the spreader box is one continuous piece extending around the entire circumference of the flange of the tower.
8. The spreader box of claim 7, wherein the spreader box extends around the entire circumference of the tower and is made up of multiple pieces of steel.
9. The spreader box of claim 1, wherein the spreader box only partially extends around an entire circumference of the flange.
10. A spreader box for securing a tower having a flange to a pedestal having an embedded first bolt and second bolt, the spreader box comprising: a first surface coming into contact with the pedestal; a second surface coming into contact with the flange; a third surface and a fourth surface, the first, second, third and fourth surfaces forming a hollow box like shape; a first through-hole through the first and second surfaces for receiving the first bolt therethrough; a second through-hole through the first and second surfaces for receiving the second bolt therethrough; at least one slot in the second surface; grout contained within the box-like shape; and wherein during installation the spreader box is placed between the flange and the pedestal to spread out load from the flange to the pedestal.
11. The spreader box of claim 10, wherein the box like shape is comprised of steel.
12. The spreader box of claim 10, wherein the spreader box is one continuous piece extending around the entire circumference of the flange of the tower.
13. The spreader box of claim 12, wherein the spreader box extends around the entire circumference of the tower and is made up of multiple pieces of steel.
14. The spreader box of claim 10, wherein the spreader box only partially extends around an entire circumference of the flange.
15. A method of securing a tower having a flange to a pedestal having an embedded first bolt and second bolt, the method comprising: placing a spreader box on the pedestal aligning the first bolt with a first through-hole in the spreader box, such that the first bolt goes through the first through-hole and extends beyond the spreader box, and aligning the second bolt with a second through-hole in the spreader box, such that the second bolt goes through the second through-hole and extends beyond the spreader box; placing grout on the pedestal; placing the flange on the spreader box and aligning the first bolt with a third through-hole in the flange such that the first bolt goes through the first through-hole in the flange and extends beyond the flange and aligning the second bolt with a fourth through-hole in the flange such that the second bolt goes through the second through-hole and extends beyond the flange; filling the spreader box with grout; and securing the flange to the pedestal by tightening nuts to the first bolt and the second bolt.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein a layer of grout is placed between the pedestal and the flange prior to placing the flange.
17. The method of claim 15, wherein the spreader box extends around an entire circumference of the flange.
18. The method of claim 15, wherein the spreader box only partially extends around an entire circumference of the flange.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) For a more complete understanding of the disclosed system and methods, reference is now made to the following descriptions taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) In general, a spreader box has a shell of steel and is hollow inside. The spreader box is filled with grout to create a solid platform for mounting a tower on. The spreader box spreads out the load from the tower before the load is transferred to the foundation of the tower. The spreader box also has slots in a top surface to allow air to escape and for lateral flow of the grout during placement. Because the spreader box is hollow, it can be transported and installed easier than a solid plate. And, the spreader box can be made bigger than would be possible with a spreader plate. Additionally, the spreader box is more efficient in the transfer of loads than a spreader plate once it is filled with grout.
(10) A spreader box for securing a tower having a flange to a pedestal having an embedded first bolt and second bolt includes a first surface coming into contact with the pedestal, a second surface coming into contact with the flange, a third surface and a fourth surface. The first, second, third and fourth surfaces form a hollow box like shape. The spreader box also includes a first through-hole through the first and second surfaces for receiving the first bolt therethrough and a second through-hole through the first and second surfaces for receiving the second bolt therethrough. The spreader box also includes at least one slot in the second surface and grout contained within the box-like shape.
(11) A method of securing a tower having a flange to a pedestal having an embedded first bolt and second bolt includes: placing a spreader box aligning the first bolt with a first through-hole in the spreader box, such that the first bolt goes through the first through-hole and extends beyond the spreader box, and aligning the second bolt with the second through-hole in the spreader box, such that the second bolt goes through the second through-hole and extends beyond the spreader box; placing grout on the pedestal; placing the flange on the spreader box and aligning the first bolt with a third through-hole in the flange such that the first bolt goes through the first through-hole in the flange and extends beyond the flange and aligning the second bolt with a fourth through-hole in the flange such that the second bolt goes through the second through-hole and extends beyond the flange; filling the spreader box with grout; and securing the flange to the pedestal by tightening nuts to the first bolt and the second bolt.
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(15) The pedestal 308 includes flange bolts 312 that are embedded into the concrete during formation of the pedestal 308. The flange bolts 312 are embedded to align with through-holes 314 in the flange 304 of the tower 302. The spreader plate 306 also includes through-holes 316 that align with the bolts 312. The tower 302 is placed on the pedestal 308 such that the flange bolts 312 extend through the through-holes 314 and 316. Nuts 318 are then placed on the flange bolts 312 to secure the tower 302.
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(18) The pedestal 508 includes flange bolts 512 that are embedded into the concrete during formation of the pedestal 508. The flange bolts 512 are embedded to align with through-holes 514 in the flange 504 of the tower 502. The spreader plate 506 also includes through-holes 516 that align with the bolts 512. The tower 502 is placed on the pedestal 508 such that the flange bolts 512 extend through the through-holes 514 and 516 and above the spreader box 506. Nuts 518 are then placed on the flange bolts 512 to secure the tower 502.
(19) Because there are limits on the strength of steel, a spreader box 506 is illustrated, as opposed to the spreader plate 306 of
(20) The hollow spreader box 506 is lighter and easier to install. It can also be made bigger than would be possible with the spreader plate 306 of
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(23) Although the present disclosure and its advantages have been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions and alterations can be made herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure as defined by the appended claims. Moreover, the scope of the present application is not intended to be limited to the particular embodiments of the process, machine, manufacture, composition of matter, means, methods and steps described in the specification. As one of ordinary skill in the art will readily appreciate from the present invention, disclosure, machines, manufacture, compositions of matter, means, methods, or steps, presently existing or later to be developed that perform substantially the same function or achieve substantially the same result as the corresponding embodiments described herein may be utilized according to the present disclosure. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to include within their scope such processes, machines, manufacture, compositions of matter, means, methods, or steps.