Expansion Anchor Setting Tool
20190032693 ยท 2019-01-31
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25D17/088
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04B1/4157
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E21B10/20
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16B13/066
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16B13/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E04B1/41
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A method and device for setting expansion anchors that includes an elongate rod having a proximal end, a center section, and a distal end. The proximal end and the center section can have an effective diameter of a given expansion anchor. The distal end can have a reduced effective diameter to fit inside the open center space of the given expansion anchor.
Claims
1. A device for setting expansion anchors comprising: an elongate rod having a proximal end, a center section, and a distal end, wherein the proximal end and the center section have an effective diameter of a given expansion anchor, and wherein the distal end is of reduced effective diameter to fit inside the open center space of the given expansion anchor.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein the distal end is of a length of the opening in a given expansion anchor.
3. The device of claim 1, wherein the at least one of the center section or distal end have polygonal cross section shape.
4. The device of claim 1, wherein of the distal end is made of hardened carbon steel.
5. The device of claim 1, wherein at least the distal end is magnetized.
6. A device for setting expansion anchors comprising: a first elongate rod having a proximal end member shaped to fix a hammer drill chuck and a distal end member which has an opening in the end away from the proximal end member to receive an anchor setting member, wherein the anchor setting member comprises: a rear section having a configuration to fit into the opening of the first distal member and. a distal section having an effective diameter to fit inside the open center space of the given expansion anchor.
7. The device of claim 6 wherein at least one of the center section and distal end section have polygonal cross section shape.
8. The device of claim 6, wherein the anchor setting member is magnetized.
9. A device for setting expansion anchors comprising: a first elongate rod, having a proximal end member shaped to fix a hammer drill chuck and a distal end member which has a means for receiving a setting member which allows the setting member to rotate, the setting member comprises: a rear section drill bit and a distal section having an effective diameter to fit inside the open center space of the given expansion anchor, said anchor setting member being attached rotably in the receiving means of the first distal end member.
10. The device of claim 9, wherein the anchor setting member is magnetized so that it is held to the first member opening.
11. The device of claim 9, wherein the rear section drill bit and a setting end are configured at right angles to each other.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0026] This invention is an expansion anchor setting tool that is attachable to and driven by a hammer drill. It is a device for setting expansion anchors comprising; an elongate rod, having a proximal end, a center section and a distal end. The proximal end and the center section have an effective diameter of a given expansion anchor and the distal end is of reduced effective diameter to fit inside the open center space of the given expansion anchor. The elongate rod comprises three distinct sections: the hammer drill chuck receiving end (proximal end), a center section and the setting tool section (distal end). In one embodiment, these sections are a single rod in which the sections are fashioned to accomplish the required functions.
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[0028] The distal, anchor setting end 16, like the drill chuck end, has a constrained configuration. It is configured to mate with the expansion anchor face and opening to which it is to be applied.
[0029] The dimensions for varying commercial expansion anchors (from one manufacturer) are shown in Table 1.
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Typical Expandable bolt dimensions in inches. Anchor Size Overall length Bolt diameter 1 1 9/16 2 2 3 3/18
[0030] The dimensions in Table 1 are from one manufacturer, and are not intended to be limiting. Other anchors may be of shorter or longer length and/or other dominions. The setting end 16, will have an effective diameter, or be dimensioned to fit into a bolt hole of the expansion bolts, as for example those in Table 1.
[0031] In another embodiment, at least the distal setting end can be magnetized. This will help to releasably connect the anchor to the setting tool. The magnetized end will be effective for those expandable bolts that are iron or steel. Even those of stainless or other nonmagnetic material may have an iron plug that can magnetically link to the magnetized setting end of the tool.
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[0033] The detachable member may be magnetized to assist in holding the expandable bolt on the tool while it is being placed in the anchor hole. The magnetized end will be effective for those expandable bolts that are iron or steel. Even those of stainless or other nonmagnetic material may have an iron plug that will magnetically link to the magnetized setting end of the tool. The body 12 may also be magnetized with an opposite polarity as the setting member so that there is a stronger bond between the member and body.
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[0036] In general, material useful for drills and punches such as hardened steel will be preferred for cost effectiveness and durability. The term hardened steel is often used for a medium or high carbon steel that has been given the heat treatments of quenching followed by tempering. However other materials are also suitable and may be used especially for special applications as will be obvious to those skilled in the art.
[0037] The anchor is set by driving the expansion plug located in the annular space of the anchor towards the bottom of the anchor using the setting tool. Since drop in anchors are often placed overhead, as in building beams for attachment of wiring, conduit, plumbing, ductwork, HVAC piping, ceiling support, and the like, setting the anchor with a hand tool can be awkward, tiresome, unsafe and in some cases, does not allow the anchor to be set at all if scissor lift safety precautions are met. The scissor lift is built with a work platform, mid rail and top rail. These guard rails are not to be stood on and are there to ensure that worker does not fall out. However, there are instances when the scissor lift cannot be raised any higher to the bottom of the concrete structure, of which an operator need to comfortably reach to set the anchor using both left and right hands. Instances when the scissor lift height is limited out include situations when systems like plumbing, ductwork, ceiling support, etc., are already hung and supported by hangers. An operator cannot raise the scissor lift through these systems. Also, due to things like housekeeping concrete pads on the ground, an operator may not be able to drive the scissor lift directly under the location of where an operator needs to drill the hole and set the anchor. Both situations happen regularly and puts the worker in a situation where he/she has to reach over the top railing outside of the scissor lift boundary and step on the mid rail of the scissor lift in order to use both hands to set the anchor one hand holding the set tool with anchor and the other holding a sledge hammer. This practice of stepping on the mid/top guard rail is unsafe and considered illegal on a most jobsites.
[0038] With the invention disclosed herein, this unsafe job can become a lot safer. Instead of reaching out over the top rail swinging a hammer approximately 10 times for every anchor, the operator will be able to use one hand holding the hammer drill with the invention attached. The other free hand could be utilized for holding onto the top rail for extra support. For balance purposes, it is safer and less awkward to reach furthest with one hand than it is reaching with two. An operator can reach out far with his right hand holding the hammer drill keeping his weight on his right foot while holding onto the top rail with his left hand.
[0039] Step by step usage of the tool starts by identifying the size anchor that needs to be set. Once the size anchor is determined then an operator gathers the hammer drill and drill bit/expansion anchor set tool of the necessary size. Once the desired location of the hole/anchor is determined, the operator can then set the hammer drill into drill mode and ensure that the appropriate drill bit is inserted into the chuck of the drill for use. The operator can then safely drill the hole to the desired depth, and then replace/switch the drill bit in the chuck of the hammer drill so the set tool portion of the tool can be utilized. At this point it is not necessary to switch the hammer drill to hammer mode but can be if preferred. Next, the operator can place the appropriately sized anchor onto the tip (e.g., piece 16 of
[0040] While the invention has been particularly shown and described as referenced to the embodiments thereof, those skilled in the art will understand that the foregoing and other changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.