Construction anchor apparatus
10208492 ยท 2019-02-19
Assignee
Inventors
- Charles Mayer (Effort, PA, US)
- Michael J Tomack (Monroe, NJ, US)
- John P Marra, Jr. (Bangor, PA, US)
- Joseph Fugallo (East Meadow, NY, US)
Cpc classification
E04B2001/4192
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04G21/3276
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B1/4142
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A construction anchor apparatus has utility as a safety grip for engagement by construction personnel, and, in addition, a support apparatus for supporting and/or holding construction equipment including ductwork, electrical cables, plumbing, etc. The anchor apparatus is used in conjunction with rebar applied in concrete support walls, floors, ceilings, or other structural elements at a construction site.
Claims
1. A construction anchor apparatus, which comprises: a main module including opposed walls defining a longitudinal axis and having an internal chamber, the opposed walls each defining an elongated opening in communication with the internal chamber, a module mount associated with each of the opposed walls; and a rebar mount coupled to each module mount, the rebar mounts each defining an aperture therethrough to permit reception and passage of a length of rebar through the apertures and the elongated openings of the main module, each rebar mount configured for reciprocal longitudinal movement within the module mount to permit traversing movement of the length of rebar while the rebar mounts move within the module mount; wherein the module mounts each includes a pair of longitudinal spaced rails disposed on an exterior surface of the opposed walls of the main module, each rail defining a groove for reception of an edge of the rebar mount.
2. The construction apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the elongated openings of the main module are configured to permit longitudinal traversing movement of the length of rebar while the rebar mounts move within the module mounts.
3. The construction apparatus according to claim 2 including a length of rebar extending through the elongated openings of the main module and the apertures of the rebar mounts.
4. The construction apparatus according to claim 2 including an end cap mountable to the main module to enclose the internal chamber.
5. The construction apparatus according to claim 4 wherein the end cap includes a pair of external rails and wherein the main module includes a pair of internal grooves for reception of the external rails to facilitate mounting of the end cap relative to the main module.
6. The construction apparatus according to claim 1 including a support assembly mountable relative to the main module and couplable to the length of rebar within the main module, the support assembly configured to support one of construction personnel or construction equipment.
7. The construction apparatus according to claim 6 wherein the support assembly includes a coupling member configured for coupling with the length of rebar within the main module and an elongate support member extending from the coupling member.
8. The construction apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the rebar mounts are configured for sliding movement within the module mounts.
9. A construction anchor apparatus, which comprises: a main module including opposed walls defining a longitudinal axis and having an internal chamber, the opposed walls each defining an elongated opening in communication with the internal chamber, a module mount associated with each of the opposed walls; a rebar mount coupled to each module mount, the rebar mounts each defining an aperture therethrough in alignment with the elongated openings in the opposed walls of the main module; and wherein the elongated openings of the main module and the apertures of the rebar mounts are configured to permit reception and passage of a length of rebar therethrough, the rebar mounts configured for reciprocal longitudinal movement relative to the module mounts to permit traversing longitudinal movement of the length of rebar within the internal chamber of the main module; wherein the module mounts each includes a pair of longitudinal spaced rails disposed on an exterior surface of the opposed walls of the main module, each rail defining a groove for reception of an edge of the rebar mount.
10. The construction apparatus according to claim 9 wherein the rebar mounts are slidably mounted to the module mounts.
11. The construction apparatus according to claim 10 including an end cap mountable to the main module to enclose the internal chamber.
12. The construction apparatus according to claim 11 wherein the end cap includes a pair of external rails and wherein the main module includes a pair of internal grooves for reception of the external rails to facilitate mounting of the end cap relative to the main module.
13. The construction apparatus according to claim 9 wherein the main module is configured to be embedded in a structural element.
14. The construction apparatus according to claim 9 wherein the main module includes a pair of opposed flanges depending outwardly therefrom, the flanges configured to facilitate securement of the main module relative to a structural element.
15. The construction apparatus according to claim 9 including a support assembly mountable relative to the main module and couplable to the length of rebar within the main module, the support assembly configured to support one of construction personnel or construction equipment.
16. The construction apparatus according to claim 15 wherein the support assembly includes a coupling member disposed within the main module and configured for coupling with the length of rebar.
17. The construction apparatus according to claim 16 wherein the coupling member is normally biased outwardly relative to the internal chamber of the main module.
18. The construction apparatus according to claim 16 wherein the support assembly includes an elongate support member extending from the coupling member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Various aspects and features of the present disclosure are described hereinbelow with references to the drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(18) Particular embodiments of the present disclosure are described hereinbelow with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely examples of the disclosure and may be embodied in various forms. Well-known functions or constructions are not described in detail to avoid obscuring the present disclosure in unnecessary detail. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to employ the present disclosure in virtually any appropriately detailed structure.
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(22) The module mounts 118 may further include a pair of module stops 124 adjacent the open end 110 of the main module 102 and a module wall 126 adjacent the closed end 108 of the main module 102. The module stops 124 and the module wall 126 cooperate to prevent release of the rebar mount 106 from the main module 102. The main module 102 further includes opposed elongated openings 128 in the opposed walls 112 and positioned within the module mounts 118. The elongated openings 128 may be coterminous with the open end 110 of the main module 102 or may extend short of the open end 110. The elongated openings 128 accommodate the rebar 1000 during traversing longitudinal movement of the rebar mounts 106.
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(25) The use of the anchor apparatus 100 at a construction site will now be described. A plurality of anchor apparatuses 100 are positioned at various predetermined locations within the construction site to eventually serve as safety grips for construction personnel or supports for construction equipment. In embodiments, these locations are coincident with walls, ceilings, floors, columns or other structural element. Each anchor apparatus 100 may be temporarily secured at the select position with tie rods or the like. Thereafter, rebar 1000 is passed through the main module 102 by introducing the rebar 1000 through the apertures 138 of the rebar mounts 106. As noted hereinabove, the rebar mounts 106 may reciprocally move within the module mounts 118 such that the apertures 138 are aligned with the passing rebar 1000 to permit passage through the elongated openings 128 of the main module 102 and through the main module 102.
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(28) With a plurality of anchor apparatuses 100 and associated support mechanisms 2000 coupled thereto in select positions about the construction site, construction personnel may traverse the construction site, through engagement with the support assemblies 2000. Alternatively, the support assemblies 2000 may be used to support construction material, lines, ductwork, wires etc. It is to be appreciated that the movability of the rebar mounts 106 relative to the main modules 102 will accommodate shifting movement of construction material. For example, if the construction site is subjected to an event either natural or man-made, e.g., an earthquake or the like, which may potentially displace the construction material, the rebar mounts 106 will traverse the module mounts 108 to accommodate any displacing movement, either lateral, vertical or horizontal, of the construction material thereby preserving the integrity of the unit.
(29) Once it is determined the anchor apparatuses 100 are no longer needed, e.g., upon completion of a construction phase, the support assemblies 2000 may be removed from the rebar 1000 and their respective anchor apparatuses 100. In embodiments, the main module 102 of each anchor apparatus 100 may be filled with concrete to close the internal chambers 114. Thus, the anchor apparatuses 100 may be permanently embedded in the structural element, e.g., including the walls, columns, floors of the building, and do not require removal. In other embodiments, the main module 102 is left unfilled.
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(31) The base plates 202 of the rebar mounts 200 move within the internal grooves 122 of the main module 102 in the manner described hereinabove to align the cylindrical receptacles 204 and permit passage of the rebar 1000 through its apertures 206.
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(33) In application at a construction site, a plurality of anchor apparatuses 300 are positioned at various predetermined locations and secured within the construction site in the aforedescribed manner. The opposed flanges 318 may be utilized by, e.g., driving a fastener through the flanges 318 and into structural element. Rebar 1000 is ran or mounted within the intended structural element, e.g. a vertical wall, horizontal floor or ceiling prior to formation of same and passed through the openings 308 of the main module and through the ring opening 312 of the ring 310. The rebar 1000, which is fixed and secured within the moldwork, thus secures each anchor apparatus 300 and anchor ring 310 therewithin. Accordingly, as construction personnel traverse the construction site, they may grab the anchor rings 310 or any strap assembly coupled thereto with confidence that the anchor apparatus 300 is positively fixed within the site. The bias of the anchor ring 310 outwardly facilitates engagement by the construction personnel. In addition, the anchor rings 310 may support construction material including, but, not limited to, electrical cables, ductwork, plumbing etc. Thus, during the construction phase, the construction material is supported by the main modules 302 with spring biased anchor rings 310. Any undesired movement of the construction material during construction (when subjected to an event described hereinabove) is accommodated by the spring 314 and the anchor ring 310.
(34) When it is determined that the support wall, ceiling or floor is to be poured or built within the moldwork cement or concrete, the concrete is poured within the framing forming the wall, and the anchor apparatus 100 becomes embedded within the structural element. In embodiments, the concrete may be deposited through, e.g., the front opening 316, and the chamber 306 of the main module 302 is filled with cement. Thus, removal of the main module 302 is not required prior to pouring cement. Upon curing of the cement, the anchor ring 310, which extends from the main module 302 and the poured support wall, may be removed via cutting with a saw or the like.
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(37) The anchor apparatus 400 may be utilized in a similar manner to the apparatus 300.
(38) Although the illustrative embodiments of the present disclosure have been described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings, the above description, disclosure, and figures should not be construed as limiting, but merely as exemplifications of particular embodiments. It is to be understood, therefore, that the disclosure is not limited to those precise embodiments, and that various other changes and modifications may be effected therein by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope or spirit of the disclosure.