Falsework hook and fastener
20170167147 ยท 2017-06-15
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International classification
Abstract
A falsework hook for use in falsework, scaffolding, and general construction, includes a holder portion, which can be a tube portion, including a tube aperture; and a hook portion; such that the tube aperture is configured to receive a continuous threaded rod or an elongated outer end of an eye bolt. Also disclosed is a falsework fastener, including first and second falsework hooks and a falsework connector, which can include one of a rod connector, which can be a continuous threaded rod, which can be straight, curved, or bent; and a cable connector, including threaded eye bolts, connected with a cable.
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10. A falsework fastener, comprising: a) a first falsework hook, comprising: a first holder portion, which further comprises a first holder aperture; and a first hook portion, such that an upper part of the first hook portion is connected along a side of the first holder portion, such that the first hook portion comprises a first open portion; b) a second falsework hook, comprising: a second holder portion, which further comprises a second holder aperture; and a second hook portion, such that an upper part of the second hook portion is connected along a side of the second holder portion, such that the second hook portion comprises a second open portion; and c) a falsework connector, which is configured to connect between the first and second falsework hooks; wherein the first holder aperture is configured to receive a first end of the falsework connector and the second holder aperture is configured to receive a second end of the falsework connectors; wherein the first and second falsework hooks are oppositely mounted to the falsework connector.
11. The falsework hook of claim 10, wherein the first holder portion is a first tube portion, which is a hollow tube; the first holder aperture is a first tube aperture; the second holder portion is a second tube portion, which is a hollow tube; and the second holder aperture is a second tube aperture.
12. The falsework fastener of claim 10, further comprising first and second nuts, wherein the first and second ends of the falsework connector are threaded, such that the first and second nuts are configured to screw onto respectively the first and second ends of the falsework connector.
13. The falsework fastener of claim 12, wherein the falsework connector is connected between the first and second falsework hooks, such that the first and second ends of the falsework connector protrude through respectively the first and second holder apertures, such that the first and second nuts are screwed onto respectively the first and second ends of the falsework connector.
14. The falsework fastener of claim 10, wherein the falsework connector is a continuous threaded rod.
15. The falsework fastener of claim 10, wherein the falsework connector is straight, such that the first and second falsework hooks are opposedly mounted to the falsework connector, such that open portions of hook portions of the first and second falsework hooks are facing toward each other.
16. The falsework fastener of claim 10, wherein the falsework connector is a cable connector, comprising: a) a first eye bolt, comprising a first eye, and a first elongated part, such that an inner end of the first elongated part is connected to the first eye, and such that an outer end of the first elongated part is threaded, such that the first elongated part is configured to be insertable through the first holder aperture of the first falsework hook; b) a second eye bolt, comprising a second eye, and a second elongated part, such that an inner end of the second elongated part is connected to the second eye, and such that an outer end of the second elongated part is threaded, such that the second elongated part is configured to be insertable through the second holder aperture of the second falsework hook; and c) a cable, which connects the first and second eye bolts, such that a first end of the cable is connected to the first eye and a second end is connected to the second eye.
17. The falsework fastener of claim 16, further comprising first and second nuts, such that the first and second nuts are configured to screw onto respectively the first and second threaded ends of the cable connector.
18. The falsework fastener of claim 17, wherein the cable connector is connected between the first and second falsework hook, such that the first and second ends of the cable connector protrude through respectively the first and second holder apertures, such that the first and second nuts are screwed onto respectively the first and second ends of the falsework connector.
19. A falsework fastener, comprising: a) a first falsework hook, comprising: a first holder portion, which further comprises a first holder aperture; and a first hook portion, such that an upper part of the first hook portion is connected along a side of the first holder portion, such that the first hook portion comprises a first open portion; b) a second falsework hook, comprising: a first holder portion, which further comprises a first holder aperture; and a first hook portion, such that an upper part of the first hook portion is connected along a side of the first holder portion, such that the first hook portion comprises a first open portion; and c) a rod connector, which is a continuous threaded rod, which is configured to connect between the first and second falsework hooks; wherein the first holder aperture is configured to receive a first end of the falsework connector and the second holder aperture is configured to receive a second end of the falsework connectors; wherein the first and second falsework hooks are oppositely mounted to the falsework connector.
20. The falsework hook of claim 19, wherein the first holder portion is a first tube portion, which is a hollow tube; the first holder aperture is a first tube aperture; the second holder portion is a second tube portion, which is a hollow tube; and the second holder aperture is a second tube aperture.
21. The falsework fastener of claim 19, further comprising first and second nuts, such that the first and second nuts are configured to screw onto respectively first and second ends of the rod connector.
22. The falsework fastener of claim 21, wherein the falsework connector is connected between the first and second falsework hook, such that the first and second ends of the falsework connector protrude through respectively the first and second holder apertures, such that the first and second nuts are screwed onto respectively the first and second ends of the continuous threaded rod.
23. The falsework fastener of claim 19, wherein the rod connector is straight, such that the first and second falsework hooks are opposedly mounted to the falsework connector, such that open portions of hook portions of the first and second falsework hooks are facing toward each other.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0045] Before describing the invention in detail, it should be observed that the present invention resides primarily in a novel and non-obvious combination of elements and process steps. So as not to obscure the disclosure with details that will readily be apparent to those skilled in the art, certain conventional elements and steps have been presented with lesser detail, while the drawings and specification describe in greater detail other elements and steps pertinent to understanding the invention.
[0046] The following embodiments are not intended to define limits as to the structure or method of the invention, but only to provide exemplary constructions. The embodiments are permissive rather than mandatory and illustrative rather than exhaustive.
[0047] In the following, we describe the structure of an embodiment of a falsework hook 100 with reference to
[0048] In an embodiment, as shown in
[0052] In a related embodiment, as shown in
[0053] In a related embodiment, the falsework hook 100 can be made of a high-strength metal, such as stainless steel, wherein the tube portion 110 and the hook portion 120 are welded together in a welding joint 115.
[0054] In various related embodiments, the falsework hook 100 can be used with other common construction materials to serve several functions required during cast-in-place concrete bridge construction.
[0055] In a related embodiment, the falsework hook 100 can be fabricated with a inch thick steel bar, four inches by five inches, and a inch diameter steel pipe. The steel pipe can be welded to the steel bar with the ends of the steel pipe flush with the ends of the steel bar. The fabrication of the hook may vary. Casting, rolling or other means of fabricating the shape may prove more cost effective. Size of materials may vary according to application.
[0056] In various embodiments, the falsework hook 100 provides a method of resisting horizontal falsework loading, in a manner that is more efficient than the methods currently employed. As shown in more detail below, the falsework hook 100 is versatile and easy to install. It can for example simplify the several necessary falsework attachments that are commonly required in bridge falsework construction. All of the falsework or scaffolding bracing can be installed by a single worker, while traditional methods often require at least two workers.
[0057] In an embodiment, as shown in
[0066] In a related embodiment, the straight falsework fastener 200 can further comprise an inner nut 232 and inner washer 233, such that one of the falsework hooks 210 220 can be restrained from rotation by securing it between two nuts and washers, to facilitate ease of installation. As shown in
[0067] In a related embodiment, as shown in
[0068] Falsework bents consist of posts 318, shown here as 1212 timber, and horizontal steel beams 314 on top and bottom of the posts. The diagonal bracing supplied by the Falsework Hooks 100 and the threaded rods 250 provides internal stability to the falsework bent 300, without requiring costlier methods of attachment.
[0069] Current methods of providing internal bracing use timber boards, steel cables or steel bars, wherein: [0070] a. The timber is attached by drilling holes through the board and timber post. This requires a substantial drill and is very time consuming. Nails are also used for timber connections. Numerous nails are required for each board. The driving of the nails is time consuming and exhausts the carpenters who drive them. [0071] b. Steel cable is attached with cable clips, cable thimbles and a shackle. To tighten the cable, special tools are required. Installing and tightening the cable is time consuming. [0072] c. Steel bars are often used for internal bracing when steel pipe is used for posts. The connections require welding channel steel to the pipe, then welding the steel bar to the channel. The process requires qualified welders and welding equipment. Both welders and their equipment are expensive.
[0073] In a related embodiment, a falsework hook 100 and/or a straight falsework fastener 200 can be installed by a single carpenter with a wrench, much faster and more economical than conventional methods using timber, steel cable or rods.
[0074] In a related embodiment,
[0077] Current methods of securing falsework cap beams to concrete bridge piers utilize steel cable, steel banding or continuous threaded rods. The use of steel cable again requires cable clips and tightening tools to install. Softeners on the corners of the cap beams are necessary as well. Steel banding requires special tools and fasteners. Softeners for the cap beam are also necessary. Both the steel cable and banding require two men or one man moving to multiple locations. The continuous threaded rod method utilizes lumber to fabricate the connection.
[0078] The Falsework Fastener method can be installed from one side of the falsework stringer, making it easier to install than with earlier tools, devices, and methods. Past conventional methods of restraining the falsework stringer across the cap beam utilize a piece of angle steel and two C-Clamps. The installation of the two C-Clamps requires the installer to move from one side of the falsework stringer to the other.
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[0089] Alternatively, the embodiment shown in
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[0102] The embodiment shown in
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[0104] The method currently used to transfer the loading in this manner is with a pair of the C-Clamps and angle steel on each stringer. This is similar to the second connection shown in
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[0106] Here has thus been described a multitude of embodiments of the falsework hook 100, the eyed falsework hook 510, falsework fasteners 200 500, and various methods related thereto, which can be employed in numerous modes of usage.
[0107] The many features and advantages of the invention are apparent from the detailed specification, and thus, it is intended by the appended claims to cover all such features and advantages of the invention, which fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
[0108] Many such alternative configurations are readily apparent, and should be considered fully included in this specification and the claims appended hereto. Accordingly, since numerous modifications and variations will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation illustrated and described, and thus, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.