MASONRY LINTEL SYSTEM
20250075520 ยท 2025-03-06
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Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
Provided is a masonry lintel system containing a C-channel, bar stock, angle brace, and plurality of threaded bolts. A C-beam may rest upon the threaded bolts, allowing the C-beam to be installed to span an opening in a CMU masonry wall. The lintel system may thereby be removed from the masonry wall, after C-beam installation.
Claims
1. A lintel system comprising: a C-channel having: a jamb section configured to rest atop a masonry wall jamb and selectively removable from that wall jamb; a bracing section disposed beneath the jamb section; a connecting section for connecting the jamb section and the bracing section, wherein the connecting section includes an anterior face and a posterior face opposite the anterior face; wherein the jamb and bracing sections extend distally from the anterior face and span the length of the C-channel; a bar stock, disposed on the anterior face, for displacing the anterior face from the masonry wall jamb; an angle brace, disposed on the posterior face and extending distally from the posterior face, said brace having a horizontally oriented placement surface and a plurality of through-holes disposed on the placement surface; and a plurality of threaded bolts respectively received through the corresponding plurality of through-holes of the angle brace, for supporting a C-beam.
2. The lintel system of claim 1 wherein the threaded bolts are engaged with the angle brace through-holes to selectively twist within the through-holes between a lifting position and a lowering position.
3. The lintel system of claim 1 further comprising: a plurality of threaded nuts affixed to the underside of the placement surface and aligned with said plurality of through-holes; and said plurality of threaded bolts engaging with the corresponding plurality of threaded nuts to selectively twist within the through-holes between a lifting position and a lowering position.
4. The lintel system of claim 1 wherein the jamb section is tapered.
5. The lintel system of claim 1 wherein the bar stock comprises rounded edges.
6. The lintel system of claim 1 wherein the bracing section is narrower in width than the jamb section.
7. The lintel system of claim 1 wherein the angle brace is longer than the length of the C-channel.
8. The lintel system of claim 1 wherein the angle brace is shorter than the length of the C-channel.
9. The lintel system of claim 1 wherein: the angle brace further comprises a bottom surface and wherein the threaded bolts enter the angle brace through-holes from the bottom surface to apply a force to the C-beam.
10. The lintel system of claim 1 wherein: the jamb section is configured to rest atop a masonry wall jamb; and wherein the jamb section is selectively removable from the wall jamb.
11. The lintel system of claim 1 wherein the lintel system further comprises: wherein the C-beam is installed to span an opening in a wall; and wherein the C-beam rests upon the threaded bolts.
12. The lintel system of claim 10 wherein the wall is a CMU masonry wall.
13. The lintel system of claim 10 wherein the wall is a brick wall.
14. A method of laying concrete masonry bond beam units across an opening, the steps comprising: providing two lintel systems, each comprising: a C-channel having: a jamb section configured to rest atop a masonry wall jamb and selectively removable from that wall jamb; a bracing section disposed beneath the jamb section; a connecting section for connecting the jamb section and the bracing section, wherein the connecting section includes an anterior face and a posterior face opposite the anterior face; wherein the jamb and bracing sections extend distally from the anterior face and span the length of the C-channel; a bar stock, disposed on the anterior face, for displacing the anterior face from the masonry wall jamb; an angle brace, disposed on the posterior face and extending distally from the Posterior face, said brace having a horizontally oriented placement surface and a plurality of through-holes disposed on the placement surface; a plurality of threaded bolts respectively received through the corresponding plurality of through-holes of the angle brace, for supporting a C-beam; wherein the threaded bolts are engaged with the angle brace through-holes to selectively twist within the through-holes between a lifting position and a lowering position; providing an opening in a CMU masonry wall, said opening having a first side and a second side; installing a lintel system on each of the opening first side and opening second side; installing a C-beam atop the angle brace placement surface of both lintels; twisting the threaded bolts to a lifting position to engage the lintels with the C-beam; raising the C-beam to a height corresponding to the height of the CMU masonry wall; laying concrete masonry bond beam units across the C-beam; grouting and curing the bond beam units; twisting the threaded bolts to a lowering position to disengage the lintel from the C-beam; removing the C-beam from the tops of the lintels' angle brace surfaces; and removing the lintel jamb sections from the wall jambs.
15. The method of claim 13 wherein the lintel system jamb sections are tapered.
16. The method of claim 13 wherein the lintel system angle braces are longer than the lengths of the C-channels.
17. The method of claim 13 wherein the lintel system angle braces are shorter than the lengths of the C-channels.
18. The method of claim 13 wherein the bar stock comprises rounded edges.
19. A lintel system comprising: a C-channel having: a tapered jamb section configured to rest atop a masonry wall jamb and selectively removable from that wall jamb; a bracing section disposed beneath the jamb section; a connecting section for connecting the jamb section and the bracing section, wherein the connecting section includes an anterior face and a posterior face opposite the anterior face; wherein the jamb and bracing sections extend distally from the anterior face and span the length of the C-channel; wherein the bracing section is narrower in width than the jamb section; a bar stock, disposed on the anterior face, for displacing the anterior face from the masonry wall jamb; an angle brace, disposed on the posterior face and extending distally from the posterior face, said brace having a horizontally oriented placement surface and a plurality of through-holes disposed on the placement surface; wherein the angle brace is longer than the length of the C-channel; a plurality of threaded nuts affixed to the underside of the placement surface and aligned with said plurality of through-holes; a plurality of threaded bolts respectively received through the corresponding plurality of through-holes of the angle brace, for supporting a C-beam; wherein the threaded bolts are engaged with the corresponding plurality of threaded nuts to selectively twist within the through-holes between a lifting position and a lowering position; wherein the C-beam is installed to span an opening in a CMU masonry wall; and wherein the C-beam rests upon the threaded bolts.
Description
III. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0012] The above drawings form part of the disclosure and specification and are included to further demonstrate certain aspects of the invention, which aspects will be described in detail later in this specification. The invention may be better understood by reference to these drawings in conjunction with the detailed description.
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IV. DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] Referring now to the drawings, wherein the showings are for purposes of illustrating embodiments of the invention only and not for purposes of limiting the same, and wherein like reference numerals are understood to refer to like components,
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[0028] Numerous embodiments have been described, hereinabove. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the above methods and apparatuses may incorporate changes and modifications without departing from the general scope of the present subject matter. It is intended to include all such modifications and alterations in so far as they come within the scope of the appended claims or the equivalents thereof.
[0029] Having thus described the invention, it is now claimed: