Lintel lift apparatus and method
11692363 ยท 2023-07-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04G21/1841
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F13/073
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04G23/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04F13/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04G23/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A horizontal support apparatus and method are provided for use with any structure having a horizontal span, including but not limited to doors, garages, and windows. The horizontal support apparatus may include two support columns, a lintel that is configured to be attached to the support columns, and that includes a vertical flange and a horizontal flange. The apparatus may include two lift bolts coupled to two end portions of the horizontal flange. The two lift bolts may be configured to respectively raise the two end portions of the horizontal flange. The apparatus may include two rotatable lift nuts that, when rotated, raise the lift bolts to engage and raise the two ends of the horizontal flange.
Claims
1. A method of supporting an opening in an existing structure, the method comprising: affixing two support columns to the existing structure; coupling a lintel comprising a first flange to the two support columns so that a center portion of the first flange substantially abuts against a first surface of the existing structure located adjacent to the opening in the existing structure; coupling two lift mechanisms to the two support columns; and moving the two lift mechanisms to respectively engage two apertures respectively located in two end portions of the first flange so that the two end portions of the first flange support the first surface of the existing structure.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein said coupling the lintel comprises coupling the lintel so that the two end portions of the first flange are not in contact with the first surface of the existing structure.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein said moving two lift mechanisms comprises the two lift mechanisms respectively engaging the two end portions of the first flange to cause the two end portions to contact the first surface of the existing structure.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the lintel comprises a second flange that is disposed at approximately a 90 degree angle with respect to the first flange, and is configured to abut against a second surface of the existing structure.
5. The method of claim 4, wherein the first flange is a horizontal flange, and the second flange is a vertical flange.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein the vertical flange is arched so that a center portion of the vertical flange is disposed above two end portions of the vertical flange.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein the two lift mechanisms each comprise a lift bolt and a lift nut; and wherein the two lift nuts are disposed within the two support columns, respectively, and are configured to respectively receive the two lift bolts.
8. The method of claim 7, wherein said moving two lift mechanisms comprises rotating said lift nuts to raise the respective lift bolts, and thereby raise the respective two end portions of the first flange.
9. The method of claim 7, wherein each lift nut comprises a flange that extends outwardly; wherein each flange is configured to engage one of said support columns.
10. A support apparatus configured to support an opening in an existing structure, the apparatus comprising: two support columns configured to be affixed to the existing structure; a lintel comprising a first flange having a center portion, two end portions, and two apertures respectively located in the two end portions, said lintel configured to be coupled to the two support columns, and configured so that the center portion of the first flange substantially abuts against a first surface of the existing structure located adjacent to the opening in the existing structure; two lift mechanisms coupled to the two support columns and configured to respectively engage the two apertures respectively located in the two end portions of the first flange so that the two end portions of the first flange support the first surface of the existing structure.
11. The support apparatus of claim 10, wherein the two end portions of the first flange are configured to not contact the first surface of the existing structure until the two lift mechanisms cause the two end portions of the first flange to support the first surface of the existing structure.
12. The support apparatus of claim 10, wherein the lintel comprises a second flange that is disposed at approximately a 90 degree angle with respect to the first flange, and is configured to abut against a second surface of the existing structure.
13. The support apparatus of claim 12, wherein the first flange is a horizontal flange, and the second flange is a vertical flange.
14. The support apparatus of claim 13, wherein the vertical flange is arched so that a center portion of the vertical flange is disposed above two end portions of the vertical flange.
15. The support apparatus of claim 10, wherein the two lift mechanisms each comprise a lift bolt and a lift nut; and wherein the two lift nuts are disposed within the two support columns, respectively, and are configured to respectively receive the two lift bolts.
16. The support apparatus of claim 15, wherein the lift nuts are configured to rotate to raise the respective lift bolts, and thereby raise the respective two end portions of the first flange.
17. The support apparatus of claim 15, wherein each lift nut comprises a flange that extends outwardly; wherein each flange is configured to engage one of said support columns.
18. The support apparatus of claim 15, further comprising a penetration in the lift bolt, whereby the penetration is configured to receive a member to rotate the bolt.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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(10) Reference will now be made in detail to the following exemplary embodiments, which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout. The exemplary embodiments may be embodied in various forms without being limited to the exemplary embodiments set forth herein. Descriptions of well-known parts are omitted for clarity.
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(13) In practice, the angle iron lintel 120 is affixed to an existing lintel 222. As shown in
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(17) In operation, the lintel lift apparatus may be used post-construction to retrofit an existing lintel with mason bricks or may be used in the initial construction and installation of mason bricks. During a retrofit, the rolled angle iron lintel 120 may face outwardly and the masonry may be disposed between the vertical flange 221 and the exterior of the existing wall. The pair of vertical support columns 110 may be affixed to the existing doorway frame or anchored on the floor. The horizontal flange 223 may rest atop the pair of vertical support columns 110. Lift bolts 330 may be disposed at either end of the horizontal flange 223, and may be coupled and locked with the aforementioned horizontal flange 223. Each lift bolt 330 may pass through apertures 331 in the horizontal flange 223 and continue through a lift nut 332, situated beneath the horizontal flange 223, and terminate in the vertical support column 110. Rotating the lift bolt 330 within the lift nut 332 raises the lifting bolt 330, thereby causing the horizontal flange 223 to raise and engage the sagging existing lintel 222 and mason bricks located above the existing lintel 222. Once the lintel system is in place, the sagging existing lintel 222 and bricks located above it are stabilized against future settlement.
(18) During the initial construction and installation, the rolled angle iron lintel 120 may be installed with the lintel facing inwardly. The vertical support columns 110 may be erected and the lift bolts 330 may be installed. Next, cables may be installed that link the lift bolts 330, disposed atop the vertical support columns 110, with turnbuckles, which may be temporarily attached to eyebolts disposed at the bottom of each vertical support column 110. The cables can be tightened and the lintel camber angle may be flattened for the addition of bricks. Thereafter, the cables and bolts can be removed and covers can be applied to the columns.
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(22) Although the inventive concepts of the present disclosure have been described and illustrated with respect to exemplary embodiments thereof, it is not limited to the exemplary embodiments disclosed herein and modifications may be made therein without departing from the scope of the inventive concepts.