Mechanically secured block building system having a pipe opening therethrough
09938713 ยท 2018-04-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04B2/50
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B2/46
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04B2/44
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A set of building components of a mechanically secured block building system for constructing structures include a plurality of trough blocks. Each trough block has an interior cavity characterized by a U-shaped cross section and a pair of oppositely disposed inner ledges recessed relative to top surfaces of opposing outer walls. A bottom of each trough block includes a plurality of apertures therethrough. In an assembled configuration of the trough blocks, the trough blocks are mechanically secured in an end-to-end arrangement and the interior cavities align to define a continuous pipe channel therethrough.
Claims
1. A mechanically secured block building system for constructing structures, the system including: a plurality of concrete masonry units with each concrete masonry unit defining a length and a width and including a plurality of through cavities extending from a top surface of the concrete masonry unit to a bottom surface of the concrete masonry unit, and an anchor bar channel formed in the top surface along the length of the concrete masonry unit; a plurality of anchor bars with each anchor bar including an elongated body with first and second sets of apertures extending through the elongated body at opposing ends thereof, wherein each of the first and second sets of apertures are vertically aligned with one of the plurality of through cavities of the concrete masonry units when the anchor bar is positioned within the anchor bar channel; a plurality of trough blocks with each trough block having dimensions corresponding to each concrete masonry unit, each trough block having an interior cavity characterized by a U-shaped cross section, each trough block having a pair of oppositely disposed inner ledges recessed relative to top surfaces of opposing outer walls, wherein a bottom of the trough blocks includes a plurality of apertures therethrough; a plurality of cross bar pairs, each cross bar pair including first and second cross bars, each of the first and second cross bars including non-threaded apertures through opposing ends thereof and a centrally positioned set of apertures, wherein the non-threaded apertures on opposing ends of the first and second cross bars are vertically aligned with the apertures through the bottom of the trough block when outer ends of the first and second cross bars are supported on the oppositely disposed inner ledges of the trough block; a plurality of bolts, each bolt having a threaded portion opposite a head portion; wherein, in an assembled configuration of the trough blocks, the trough blocks are mechanically secured in an end-to-end arrangement and the interior cavities align to define a continuous pipe channel therethrough; wherein the anchor bar channel is centered relative to the width of each concrete masonry unit; wherein each of the first and second sets of apertures of the anchor bars and the centrally positioned set of apertures of the first and second cross bars each include a threaded aperture and a non-threaded aperture; and wherein, according to the assembled configuration: a first trough block has a first cross bar pair with outer ends of first and second cross bars of the first cross bar pair supported on the oppositely disposed inner ledges of the first trough block; a first concrete masonry unit is positioned above the first trough block in a stacked configuration and a first anchor bar is positioned within the anchor bar channel of the first concrete masonry unit; a first bolt is passed through the non-threaded aperture of the first set of apertures of the first anchor bar, a first through passage of the first concrete masonry unit, and is threaded into the threaded aperture of the centrally positioned set of apertures of the first cross bar; and a second bolt is passed through the non-threaded aperture of the second set of apertures of the first anchor bar, a second through passage of the first concrete masonry unit, and is threaded into the threaded aperture of the centrally positioned set of apertures of the second cross bar.
2. A mechanically secured block building system for constructing structures, the system including: a plurality of concrete masonry units with each concrete masonry unit defining a length and a width and including a plurality of through cavities extending from a top surface of the concrete masonry unit to a bottom surface of the concrete masonry unit, and an anchor bar channel formed in the top surface along the length of the concrete masonry unit; a plurality of anchor bars with each anchor bar including an elongated body with first and second sets of apertures extending through the elongated body at opposing ends thereof, wherein each of the first and second sets of apertures are vertically aligned with one of the plurality of through cavities of the concrete masonry units when the anchor bar is positioned within the anchor bar channel; a plurality of trough blocks with each trough block having dimensions corresponding to each concrete masonry unit, each trough block having an interior cavity characterized by a U-shaped cross section, each trough block having a pair of oppositely disposed inner ledges recessed relative to top surfaces of opposing outer walls, wherein a bottom of the trough blocks includes a plurality of apertures therethrough; a plurality of cross bar pairs, each cross bar pair including first and second cross bars, each of the first and second cross bars including non-threaded apertures through opposing ends thereof and a centrally positioned set of apertures, wherein the non-threaded apertures on opposing ends of the first and second cross bars are vertically aligned with the apertures through the bottom of the trough block when outer ends of the first and second cross bars are supported on the oppositely disposed inner ledges of the trough block; and a plurality of anchor members with each anchor member including a central elongated body and a plurality of fingers extending perpendicularly from opposing sides of the central elongated body, each anchor member including first and second sets of apertures extending through the central elongated body and each finger including a threaded aperture therethrough, wherein each of the first and second sets of apertures are vertically aligned with one of the plurality of through cavities of the concrete masonry units when the central elongated body of the anchor member is positioned within the anchor bar channel; wherein, in an assembled configuration of the trough blocks, the trough blocks are mechanically secured in an end-to-end arrangement and the interior cavities align to define a continuous pipe channel therethrough.
3. The system of claim 2, wherein the first and second sets of apertures are positioned on opposing ends of the central elongated body.
4. The system of claim 3, wherein each of the first and second sets of apertures includes a threaded aperture and a non-threaded aperture.
5. The system of claim 4, wherein, according to the assembled configuration: a first concrete masonry unit has a first anchor member positioned such that the central elongated body of the anchor member is supported within the anchor bar channel of the first concrete masonry unit; a first trough block is positioned above the first concrete masonry unit in a stacked configuration and a first cross bar pair has outer ends of the first and second cross bars supported on the oppositely disposed inner ledges of the first trough block; first and second bolts are passed through the non-threaded apertures of opposing ends of the first cross bar, apertures through the bottom of the first trough block, and are threaded into threaded apertures of fingers of the first anchor member; and third and fourth bolts are passed through the non-threaded apertures of opposing ends of the second cross bar, apertures through the bottom of the first trough block, and are threaded into threaded apertures of fingers of the first anchor member.
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(8) For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the novel technology, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the novel technology is thereby intended, such alterations and further modifications in the illustrated device, and such further applications of the principles of the novel technology as illustrated therein being contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the novel technology relates.
(9) An exemplary building component of a mechanically secured block building system for constructing structures, according to the present disclosure, is shown in
(10) The mechanically secured block building system of the present disclosure also includes a plurality of concrete masonry units 30, similar to a concrete masonry unit 30 of
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(16) First and second bolts 104, 106 are passed through the non-threaded apertures 72 of opposing ends of the first cross bar 68, corresponding apertures 22 through the bottom 20 of the first trough block 10, and are threaded into threaded apertures 64 of fingers 58 of the anchor member 50, with the various apertures described herein being positioned to accommodate such passage. Third and fourth bolts 108, 110 are passed through the non-threaded apertures 72 of opposing ends of the second cross bar 70, corresponding apertures 22 through the bottom 20 of the first trough block 10, and are threaded into threaded apertures 64 of fingers 58 of the anchor member 50.
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(19) It should be understood that the above description is intended for illustrative purposes only, and is not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure in any way. Thus, those skilled in the art will appreciate that other aspects of the disclosure can be obtained from a study of the drawings, the disclosure and the appended claims.