DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR ANCHORING STRUCTURAL LOADS
20240167241 ยท 2024-05-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
E02D5/54
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E02D5/54
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Disclosed are devices, systems and methods for anchoring buildings to foundations. The disclosed devices, methods and systems comprise an embedment block comprising fasteners attaching a load bearing structure to a foundation anchor. Anchors comprise a head such as pierhead, loop, or plate or other assemblies that easily affix the anchor to its load.
Claims
1. A pre-engineered building comprising: a foundation wherein a helical pile is sunk into the ground with an at least one pierhead extending above ground, wherein the pierhead is embedded into an entrenched concrete embedment block having a top and a bottom, and, wherein the top of the block comprises integrally inserted fasteners for attaching an endwall column, a centerwall column, or a sidewall column to which the pre-engineered building is also attached.
2. The building of claim 1, wherein the fasteners are selected from the group consisting of screws, bolts, hex bolts, curved bolts, pins, rivets, resins, and epoxy, and combinations thereof.
3. The building of claim 2, comprising a plurality of the helical piles such that a plurality of the pierheads are embedded into the block.
4. The building of claim 3, wherein the embedment block excludes a mating assembly that directly links the pierhead and the fastener.
5. The building of claim 4, wherein the embedment block further comprises a membrane skirt adjacent the embedment block.
6. A pre-engineered building consisting essentially of: a foundation wherein a helical pile is sunk into the ground with an at least one pierhead extending above ground, wherein the pierhead is embedded into an entrenched concrete embedment block having a top and a bottom, and, wherein the top of the block comprises integrally inserted fasteners for attaching an endwall column, a centerwall column, or a sidewall column to which the pre-engineered building is also attached.
7. The building of claim 6, wherein the fasteners are selected from the group consisting of screws, bolts, hex bolts, curved bolts, pins, rivets, resins, and epoxy, and combinations thereof.
8. The building of claim 7, comprising a plurality of the helical piles such that a plurality of the pierheads are embedded into the block.
9. The building of claim 8, wherein the embedment block excludes a mating assembly that directly links the pierhead and the fastener.
10. The building of claim 9, wherein the embedment block further comprises a membrane skirt adjacent the embedment block.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] Disclosed are devices, systems and methods for fixing a load bearing structure to an anchored foundation. The disclosed devices, methods and systems rely on transfer of forces from the load bearing structure though a concrete embedment block into the head of an embedded anchor without the need for a direct mechanical mating assembly between the load bearing structure's foot and its anchor's head.
[0017] In certain embodiments, the term embedment block comprises concrete, cement, or other castable material but specifically excludes mating assemblies coupling an embedded anchor head and an embedded load attachment point. Similarly, the term anchor refers to any device or combination of devices that fix a structure to the ground, and include but are not limited to helical anchors, piles, cables, and the like extending into the ground. Anchors comprise a head such as pierhead, loop, or plate or other assemblies that easily affix the anchor to its load. The term mating assembly is to be construed as any mechanical assembly linking a load-bearing base and an anchor head together including such devices as couplers. The disadvantages of using such devices as couplers in an embedment block, such as increased weight, cost and time to construct are thereby eliminated as disclosed herein.
[0018] In certain embodiments, the embedment block comprises fasteners for attaching a load bearing structure to the top of an embedment block. The term fastener is to be construed as any device or combination of devices for linking the foot of a load bearing structure to an embedment block, and include screws, bolts, hex bolts, nut and bolts, curved bolts, pins, rivets, resins, epoxy, and the like, operating alone or in combination with each other. The term load-bearing can refer to any device or combination of devices that transmits force downwards and include such structures as columns, studs, beams, arches, and the like. Load-bearing structures may comprise a foot that may include plates and the like for attaching the base of the load bearing structures to fasteners in an embedment block. The term membrane skirt includes any concrete slab insulation or vapor barrier designed to provide a thermal break or moisture barrier between a slab and a grade and includes but is not limited to multilayer blanket insulation, cross woven polyethylene, high density closed-cell foam, high density polyethylene bubble, reflective aluminum, and the like.
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[0029] In certain other embodiments, a plurality of anchors are used, such as two, three, four or more anchors. As such, a plurality of anchor heads are also embedded into the embedment block. Anchors may be sunk parallel to an attached wall or extend outwards at an angle of 120? degrees, or other suitable offset from parallel. An anchor head may comprise a pier cap as shown in the Figures, but the pier cap is considered optional and the anchor head may be used without a pier cap in some embodiments, particularly where a helical pile has shifted prior to pouring the embedment block. In certain embodiments wherein a pier cap is excluded, the bare anchor head may be affixed to rebar that is to be embedded in the embedment block.
[0030] In order to construct the devices disclosed herein, various methods are used. In certain embodiments, a foundation trench line for a building is first excavated. Next, one or more helical piers are sunk into the ground in the trench positions where load bearing columns are to be affixed. Helical piers are sunk into the trench positions such that at least the pierheads extends upward from the trench. Optionally, formers and rebar may be placed around the pierhead or surround the pierhead to form a cast. Concrete is then poured over the pierheads to cast an embedment block wherein the pierhead is embedded. Subsequently, fasteners are either embedded into the block while the concrete is still wet, or, later, integrally attached to the block by setting fasteners into drilled holes with epoxy or other resins. An embedment block may be formed prior to laying a foundation or formed simultaneously while pouring a foundation. In certain embodiments, a membrane skirt is embedded or attached to the edge of the embedment block to act as insulation and a moisture barrier prior to pouring the concrete.
[0031] In certain embodiments, the embedment block comprises a membrane skirt embedded or attached to the edge of the embedment block extending into the ground away from the foundation and acting as insulation and a moisture barrier. For buildings susceptible to frost heave, the combination of the embedment block and membrane skirt are especially advantageous. Specifically, the interior temperature of a heated building will transfer heat to the embedment block, but the addition of a membrane skirt will retain the heat being transferred, thereby preventing or mitigating the freezing of the ground under the skirt and around the embedment block.
[0032] Other modifications and embodiments of the invention will come to mind in one skilled in the art to which this invention pertains having the benefit of the teachings presented herein. Therefore, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed. Although specific terms are employed, they are used in generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation, and that modifications and embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims.