Sway brace attachment
09611874 ยท 2017-04-04
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Inventors
Cpc classification
F16L3/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B2/065
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B2/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B35/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y10T403/7041
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y10T24/31
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y10T403/7064
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y10T29/49963
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F16L3/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y10T403/7062
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y10T29/49947
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
F16L3/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L3/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L3/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B2/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A sway brace attachment for firmly connecting to a beam and other flanged structures, and a method for manufacturing the sway brace attachment. The sway brace attachment includes a main body and an insert that is captured within the main body by a pair of set screws which also engage the flange. Preferably, a third set screw is supported by the main body and engages the opposite side of the flange from the pair of set screws. The main body can be generally rectangular in shape, with a top wall, a pair of side walls extending from the top wall and a pair of bottom walls, which extend inwardly from respective side walls in an overlapping relationship. The sway brace attachment can be used for bracing pipes and other loads, suspended below ceilings and floors, against sway and seismic disturbances.
Claims
1. A sway brace attachment for clamping to a flange of a beam or other support structure, comprising: a body having a pair of spaced first and second side walls, with each of the first and second side walls having an elongate slot, wherein each of the slots has a closed end and an open end opening to one edge of a respective one of the first and second side walls, wherein each of the slots has a first portion and a second portion, the first portions of the first and second slots configured to receive the flange; an insert having a first end portion received in the second portion of the slot of the first side wall, and an opposite second end portion received in the second portion of the slot of the second side wall, the insert having at least one threaded hole sized and shaped to receive a threaded fastener.
2. The sway brace attachment of claim 1, further comprising at least one threaded fastener threaded in the at least one threaded hole, the at least one fastener configured to facilitate securement of the sway brace attachment to the flange when the flange is received in the first portions of the first and second slots.
3. The sway brace attachment of claim 2, wherein the at least one threaded fastener comprises at least one set screw extending through the at least one threaded hole of the insert to engage a first surface of the flange when the flange is received in the first portions of the first and second slots.
4. The sway brace attachment of claim 2, wherein the body has a top wall extending between the first and second side walls, the top wall has at least one top hole, wherein each of the at least one top hole is vertically aligned with one of the at least one threaded hole of the insert.
5. The sway brace attachment of claim 4, wherein the body has a bottom wall extending between the first and second walls and generally opposing the top wall.
6. The sway brace attachment of claim 5, wherein the bottom wall has a bottom threaded hole sized and shaped to receive a threaded fastener.
7. The sway brace attachment of claim 6, further comprising at least one threaded fastener threaded in the bottom threaded hole, the at least one fastener configured to facilitate securement of the sway brace attachment to the flange when the flange is received in the first portions of the first and second slots.
8. The sway brace attachment of claim 5, wherein the bottom wall includes first and second overlapping walls, wherein the first overlapping wall is connected to and extends from the first side wall and the second overlapping wall is connected to and extends from the second side wall.
9. The sway brace attachment of claim 8, wherein first and second overlapping walls have aligned bottom holes sized and shaped to receive a fastener.
10. The sway brace attachment of claim 9, wherein the bottom hole of the overlapping wall is threaded and configured to threadably receive a fastener.
11. The sway brace attachment of claim 1, wherein the first and second side walls each define a shoulder configured to support the insert in the second portions of the first and second slots.
12. The sway brace attachment of claim 11, wherein a portion of the closed end of each of the slots defined by the first portion is offset from a portion of the closed end defined by the second portion to define the shoulder of each of the first and second side walls.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention are described herein with reference to drawings of a preferred embodiment, which is provided for the purpose of illustration, and not limitation. The drawings contain eight (8) figures.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(11) The sway brace attachment 10 can be coupled to the supported member 14 through one or more intermediate structures, such as a sway brace or sway brace assembly 16. In the illustrated arrangement, a modular system is used in which a transitional element 18 is coupled to the sway brace attachment 10 and a bracing pipe 20 is coupled to the transitional element 18. However, in other arrangements, the sway brace can be a single structure, which may be rigid or adjustable. The supported member 14 is coupled to the bracing pipe 20 through a hanger attachment or braced-pipe attachment 22, such as a pipe hanger. The pipe hanger or hanger attachment 22 can be of any suitable construction depending on the object to be supported. The pipe or other supported member 14 which is supported by the bracing pipe 20 can be referred to as the braced pipe or braced member.
(12) The illustrated sway brace attachment 10 comprises a main body 30, an insert 32 and one or more threaded fasteners 34. In the illustrated arrangement, the main body 30, the insert 32 and the threaded fasteners 34 are all separate components from one another. However, other configurations also are possible. The insert 32 cooperates with the main body 30 to support one or more of the threaded fasteners 34. In particular, preferably, the insert 32 receives two of the threaded fasteners 34 and transfers a load from the fasteners 34 to the main body 30. Preferably, a third fastener 34 is received by the main body 30. The fasteners 34 secure the main body 30 to the beam or other support member 12 thereby preferably providing a multiple point (e.g., a three point) mechanical connection between the sway brace attachment 10 and the beam. The upper and lower fasteners 34 can be aligned with one another in longitudinal and/or lateral directions of the sway brace attachment 10, or the fasteners 34 can be offset from one another. For example, the upper fasteners 34 can be offset from the lower fastener(s) 34 in the longitudinal and/or lateral direction. However, preferably, the upper and lower fasteners 34 are aligned in the longitudinal direction and offset in the lateral direction, with a single lower fastener 34 positioned between the pair of upper fasteners 34.
(13) With additional reference to
(14) The terms top, bottom, side and the like are merely used to provide a frame of reference for this written description. The structures described herein can be mounted in any particular orientation and, therefore, the usage of these terms should not be considered limiting in any manner. Other relative or directional terms may be used herein. These terms are used in the context of the particular orientation(s) shown and should not be considered as limiting the structures to the illustrated orientation in actual use.
(15) Preferably, the main body 30 is formed from a single plate 50 of material (
(16) The first side wall 42 has an elongated first slot 52 extending through an edge 54 of the first side wall 42. Similarly, the second side wall 44 has an elongated second slot 56 extending through an edge 58 of the second side wall 44. The slots 52 and 56 preferably are aligned in a vertical direction and open in the same direction such that the main body 30 defines a jaw-like shape with a mouth configured to receive a flange of a beam or a portion of a support member 12, for example, as shown in
(17) The side walls 42 and 44 each define a second, preferably rectangular, portion 62 of each respective slot 52 and 56 that is above, and preferably adjacent, the first portion 60. That is, preferably, the second portion 62 opens into the first portion 60 of each slot 52 and 56. Preferably, a rearward end of the second portion 62 is spaced in a rearward direction from a rearward end of the first portion 60. Thus, a support surface or shoulder 64 is defined at a juncture between the first portion 60 and second portion 62 of each slot 52 and 56. Preferably, the second portions 62 of each slot 52 and 56 are aligned and sized to receive the insert 32. Thus, preferably, a portion of the insert 32 can rest on the shoulder 64 when assembled. Although it is preferred that the first portion 60 and second portion 62 are formed as portions of a single slot 52 or 56 for efficiency in manufacturing and assembly of the sway brace attachment 10, other arrangements are also possible in which the first portion 60 and second portion 62 are each formed by separate slots or openings.
(18) The top wall 40 has a pair of holes 68, 70 which are preferably aligned with one another and aligned with the second portion 62 of each slot 52 and 56 in a forward-rearward direction. In particular, preferably, the holes 68, 70 are substantially aligned with a center line of the second portion 62 of the slots 52, 56. The holes 68, 70 are sized to accommodate the fasteners 34 and, preferably, are somewhat, but not substantially, larger than the outer diameter of the shaft portion of the fasteners 34. Thus, the holes 68, 70 limit radial movement of the fasteners 34. Preferably, the holes 68, 70 are defined by relatively smooth walls. That is, preferably, the holes 68, 70 are not threaded.
(19) The insert 32, which can be referred to as a locking bar, (see
(20) Preferably, the first bottom wall 46 has a first opening 80 and the second bottom wall 48 has a second opening 82 that are aligned with one another. In the illustrated arrangement, the first opening 80 and the second opening 82 are also aligned in a forward-rearward direction with the openings 68, 70 of the top wall 40. Preferably, the openings 80, 82 are centered or substantially centered in a width direction of the main body 30. The first opening 80 and the second opening 82 are configured to accommodate a threaded fastener 34. Preferably, one of the first opening 80 and the second opening 82 is threaded and the other of the first opening 80 and the second opening 82 is not threaded. In the illustrated arrangement, the first opening 80 of the first bottom wall 46 (i.e., the relative upper one of the bottom walls 46, 48) is threaded and the second opening 82 of the second bottom wall 48 (i.e., the relative lower one of the bottom walls 46, 48) is not threaded or is unthreaded. However, in other arrangements, this order could be reversed or both openings 80, 82 could be threaded. The presence of the threaded fastener 34 within the openings 80, 82 inhibits or prevents significant relative movement between the first bottom wall 46 and the second bottom wall 48. In particular, lateral movement of the bottom walls 46, 48 is inhibited or substantially prevented to inhibit or substantially prevent spreading of the bottom walls 46, 48 and side walls 42, 44 of the main body 30, thereby maintaining the strength of the sway brace attachment 10. Thus, preferably, the unthreaded opening 80 or 82 (if any) is sized relatively closely to the outside diameter of the shaft portion of the fastener 34. Although the fastener 34 may be provided as a means of coupling the bottom walls 46, 48 to inhibit or at least substantially prevent spreading of the bottom walls 46, 48, other suitable mechanisms can also be used for this purpose, including fasteners (e.g., rivets, screws) that do not contact the flange, clamps, welding, interference structures and other suitable arrangements for fixing the bottom walls 46, 48 relative to one another.
(21) In the illustrated arrangement, the lower threaded fastener 34 (i.e., the threaded fastener passing through the lower walls 46, 48) includes a nut 90 (
(22) Preferably, the main body 30 and the insert, or locking bar, 32 are fabricated from hot-rolled, low-carbon steel to meet the standards set by the Underwriters Laboratories (U.L.), Factory Mutual Engineering (F.M.), or other such quality control groups, though other suitable materials may also be used. Additionally, the main body 30 and the insert 32 may have a plain or electro-galvanized finish.
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(24) Preferably, the screw head 92 is adapted to break off at a particular torque level or particular torque range, which may be a threshold or predetermined torque level or range. This feature is a convenient method for ensuring that the set screw 34 has been properly torqued or tightened. As illustrated, a portion of the shaft of the set screw 34 includes a reduced cross-section portion 98. The reduced cross-section portion 98 can have a particular minimum diameter (or cross-sectional dimension for non-circular shapes) selected in view of the material properties, heat treatment and/or other relevant factors such that the screw head 92 will break off at a particular torque level, which may be a particular minimum value or a range of values.
(25) In the illustrated embodiment, the main body 30 is about 0.25 inches thick. The overall peak dimensions of the main body 30 are about 3.5 inches high, 2.375 inches wide, and 3 inches long. The top wall 40 is preferably about 2.375 inches wide and spaces the inner surfaces of the side walls 42 and 44 by about 1.875 inches. The side walls 42 and 44 preferably have a peak height of about 3.5 inches. The first portions 60 of the slots 52 and 56 have dimensions of about 1.5 inches by about 0.9 inches (length by height). With such dimensions, the sway brace attachment 10 is capable of use with flanges between about inch and inch thickness. The second portions 62 of the slots 52 and 56 have dimensions of about 1.031 inches by about 0.39 inches (length by height). The rearward ends of the first portions 60 and second portions 62 are offset from one another such that the shoulder 64 has a length of about 0.156 inches. The top wall 40 and upper portions of the side walls 42, 44 above the slots 52, 56 have a length (in a forward-rearward direction) of about 2.75 inches. The bottom walls 46, 48 and lower portions of the side walls 42, 44 below the slots 52, 56 have lengths of about 3 inches. Thus, the upper portions of the edges 54, 58 of the side walls 42, 44 above the slots 52, 56 are offset in a rearward direction from the lower portions of the edges 54, 58 of the side walls 42, 44 below the slots 52, 56 by a distance of about 0.25 inches in a forward-rearward direction. The lengths of the first portions 60 of the slots 52, 56 are measured from the lower portions of the edges 54, 58. The upper bottom wall 46 has a width of about 1.841 inches and a length of about 3 inches. The lower bottom wall 48 has a width of about 1.966 inches and a length of about 3 inches. A vertical gap between the upper bottom wall 46 and the lower bottom wall 48 is about 0.063 inches. The holes 68, 70 have diameters of about 0.531 inches. The centers of the holes 68, 70 are spaced about 0.891 inches rearward of the forward edge of the top wall 40, about 1.313 inches from one another and about 0.531 inches from the side edges of the top wall 40. The centers of the holes 80 and 82 are spaced about 1.141 inches from the front edges of the bottom walls 46, 48 and substantially centered in the lateral direction of the walls 46, 48 and/or along the center line of the main body 30. The threaded hole 80 has a diameter of about 0.5 inches and the unthreaded hole 82 has a diameter of about 0.563 inches.
(26) Preferably, the insert 32 (see
(27) Preferably, with reference to
(28) The present invention also prescribes a method for attaching the clamp or sway brace attachment 10 to a flange or other support structure. The method preferably begins with sliding slots 52 and 56 of the sway brace attachment 10 over the flange, for example, the bottom flange of the beam 12, as shown in
(29) Thus, it can be seen that the set screws 34 comprise means extending between the insert 32 and the flange that connect the sway brace attachment 10 to the flange. If desired, means other than set screws may be employed to provide the necessary function. For example, this means can comprise a suitable wedge, such as a spring-loaded and/or cammed member, operable via a lever or the like and extending between the insert 32 and the flange. The means reacts against the insert 32 and presses the flange against the portions of the side walls 42, 44 forming respective bottom edges of the respective slots 52, 56.
(30) In use, once the sway brace attachment 10 has been attached to the beam 12, it may be used to support loads, for example, pipe 14. The beam 12 may either support a floor or a ceiling with the floor or ceiling resting on the top horizontal flanges of the beam 12. Preferably, the slots 26 and 28 are dimensioned to easily slip over the flange of common beam sizes, as well as other common or suitable support structures.
(31) The sway brace attachment 10 is capable of supporting substantially large loads. In one embodiment, the maximum load rating is at least about 2000 pounds and, in particular, 2015 pounds. This is, in part, due to the availability of the slot portions 62 in which the insert 32 resides and the slot portions 60 in which the flange resides. In this manner, the load is not only distributed over the main body 30, but the insert 32 is also supported at two locations by the side walls 42, 44 of the main body 30, which resists bending and buckling of the insert 32. Advantageously, the placement of the set screws 34 ensures that the regions of high stress concentrations on the insert 32 are adjacent to support provided by the side walls 42, 44 of the main body 30. Moreover, the provision of two bottom walls 46, 48 and a set screw 34 passing through the bottom walls 46, 48 inhibits or at least substantially prevents spreading of the bottom walls 46, 48 (and, thus, the side walls 42, 44) to create an effective closed or box-shaped main body 30, which provides improved strength relative to U-shaped bodies or other open structures. Additionally, the particular materials and dimensions used in the construction of the sway brace attachment 10 further add to its ability to support substantially heavy loads.
(32) The sway brace attachment 10 of
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(34) The sway brace attachment 10 of the present invention may be manufactured by machining, casting or forging, but a preferred method of manufacturing the sway brace attachment 10 includes stamping flat strips of metal plate. Referring to
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(36) In a preferred method of assembling the sway brace attachment 10, the insert 32 is inserted into the second portions 62 of the slots 52, 56 of the respective side walls 42, 44 so that the threaded holes 76, 78 of the insert 32 are aligned with the respective holes 68, 70 of the top wall 40 of the main body 30. Each one of a pair of set screws 34 are inserted through respective holes 68 and 70 of the main body 30 and threaded into respective threaded holes 76 and 78 of the insert 32, thereby capturing the insert 32 in the main body 30. A nut 90 is threaded onto another set screw 34 with the bottom of the nut 90 facing away from the head 92 of the screw 34. The combination of the set screw 34 and nut 90 is then threaded into the threaded hole 80 of the first bottom wall 46.
(37) The above-described method is especially suited for automated assembly lines, wherein stamping, punching and bending operations can be efficiently executed. The simplicity and speed of this manufacturing method results in an end-product that is economical to manufacture and, thus, is desirably inexpensive. Of course, alternatively, and as mentioned before, the components of the sway brace attachment 10 may be machined or otherwise manufactured, but this process is more time consuming and, consequently, more expensive.
(38) The utility and versatility of the present invention will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art. The sway brace attachment of the present invention can not only withstand substantially heavy loads and support and/or suspend a variety of loads, but is also adaptable to a variety of flanged structures, is simply and expeditiously installable, is economical to manufacture and, hence, desirably inexpensive.
(39) While the components and method of the present invention have been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is manifest that many changes may be made in the specific designs, constructions and methodology hereinabove described without departing from the spirit and scope of this disclosure. It is understood that the invention is not limited to the embodiments set forth herein for purposes of exemplification, but is to be defined only by a fair reading of the appended claims, including the full range of equivalency to which each element thereof is entitled.