Metal shear connector structure for adjacent concrete panels
11598084 · 2023-03-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E01C11/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04B1/41
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B1/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01C11/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Adjacent concrete wall panels are connected at the vertical joint by a shear connector structure that includes a metal connector angle embedded in a corner portion of one of the panels, and one or more threaded nuts or studs are welded to a flange of the angle. A metal shear connector plate has a hole for each threaded nut or stud and elongated holes or slots for the other concrete panel. After the panels are erected and positioned, the connector plate is bolted to the studs and self-tapping concrete anchor screws are inserted into the slots and threaded into holes formed in the other panel. The studs are formed by machinery weld studs to form a bore with threads at the welded end of each stud.
Claims
1. A shear connector structure for connecting a first concrete panel and a second concrete panel in adjacent relation after the panels are set vertically on a concrete support for a building, the shear connector structure comprising a right angle metal connector member embedded in a corner portion of the first concrete panel, a generally flat metal shear connector plate overlapping a joint between the adjacent first concrete panel and the second concrete panel, at least one threaded fastener securing the shear connector plate to the metal connector member, and at least one self-tapping concrete anchor screw extending through at least one hole within the shear connector plate and into at least one drilled hole within the second concrete panel and securing the shear connector plate to the second concrete panel.
2. The shear connector structure of claim 1 wherein the metal connector member is elongated and has a plurality of longitudinally spaced holes, the at least one threaded fastener comprises a plurality of fasteners, the at least one hole of the shear connector plate comprises a plurality of holes for receiving the plurality of threaded fasteners for securing the shear connector plate to the connector member.
3. The shear connector structure of claim 1 wherein the at least hole comprises a plurality of spaced holes within the shear connector plate, the at least one drilled hole comprises a plurality of drilled holes within the second concrete panel, and the at least one self-tapping concrete anchor screw comprises a plurality of the self- tapping concrete anchor screws extending through two of the holes within the shear connector plate and into the drilled holes within the second concrete panel.
4. The shear connector structure of claim 1 wherein the threaded fastener securing the shear connector plate to the connector member provides for pivoting the shear connector plate from a stored position overlapping the first concrete panel to the overlapping joint position after the concrete panels are positioned in adjacent relation.
5. The shear connector structure of claim 1 wherein the hole in the shear connector plate is elongated to define a slot, and the self-tapping concrete anchor screw extends through the slot and into the drilled hole within the second concrete panel.
6. A shear connector structure for connecting a first concrete panel and a second concrete panel in adjacent relation after the panels are positioned vertically on a concrete support for a building, the shear connector structure comprising a generally flat metal shear connector plate overlapping a joint between the adjacent first concrete panel and the second concrete panel, the metal shear connector plate having spaced holes for each of the first concrete panel and the second concrete panel, each of the holes within the metal shear connector plate for the second concrete panel being elongated to define a slot, at least one threaded fastener for each hole within the metal shear connector plate and the corresponding hole within the first concrete panel, each threaded fastener within the first concrete panel comprises a weld stud having an end portion with internal threads and with the end portion welded to the metal shear connector plate, and a self-tapping concrete anchor screw extending through each of the slots within the shear connector plate and into a corresponding hole within the second concrete panel and securing the metal shear connector plate to the second concrete panel.
7. The shear connector structure of claim 6 and including a metal right angle strip member embedded in a corner portion of the first concrete member.
8. The shear connector structure of claim 7 wherein the right angle strip member is elongated and has a plurality of longitudinally spaced holes, and the metal shear connector plate has the spaced holes for the first concrete panel for receiving the threaded fasteners securing the shear connector plate to the right angle strip member.
9. The shear connector structure of claim 6, wherein the holes of the second concrete panel are drilled holes.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(11) In accordance with the present invention, the inside surfaces of the adjacent concrete panels are connected by a shear connector system or structure 20 at vertically spaced intervals along the height of the panels. Each of the connector structures 20 includes a metal or steel connector member or right angle corner strip 22 which has a flange 24 embedded in the inner surface of the concrete panel 12 and a right angle flange 26 embedded in the end of the concrete panel 12. Two concrete stud members 35 are also embedded in the concrete panel 12 and have outer end portions welded to the flange 26 of the corner strip 22. When the concrete wall panels 12 are cast in a precast plant or on the floor of a tilt-up building, each of the corner strips 22 is positioned within the forms for the panels so that after the concrete cures, each of the corner strips 22 are embedded in the panel as shown in
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(13) The shear connector structure 20 also includes a substantially flat metal connector plate 40 (
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(16) While the shear connector structure for adjacent concrete panels herein described and its method of installing constitute a preferred embodiment of the invention, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the precise structure and method disclosed, and that changes may be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.