Pour Stop Anchor Apparatus And System
20170051498 ยท 2017-02-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04B2/96
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B1/41
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B5/38
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B1/4107
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
Apparatus are provided for a curtain wall anchor system. The curtain wall anchor assembly may include various anchor configurations. Each anchor embodiment is intended to reduce labor time and costs and eliminate extraneous steps in the construction process involving curtain walls. Each possible anchor assembly also features an optional component of attaching a concrete anchor for optimizing load paths and solving issues of bending in traditional edge angle pour stops.
Claims
1. A pour stop with an integral anchor, the pour stop anchor comprising: an upper vertical wall member separated from a lower vertical wall member by a slot; a descending flange and the upper vertical wall member separated by an anchor channel with a rear wall, the anchor channel integral with and extending the length of the pour stop anchor assembly, wherein the anchor channel is configured for engagement with at least a portion of a curtain wall bracket; and a flange member extending substantially horizontally outwardly from the rear wall of the anchor channel for engagement with a building structural member.
2. The pour stop anchor of claim 1, wherein a reinforcing member passes through a slot in the lower vertical wall member and a hook member at a first end of the reinforcing member retains the reinforcing member in position preventing slippage out of the slot, the reinforcing member and the lower vertical wall member embedded within a concrete slab.
3. The pour stop anchor of claim 1, wherein the flange member extending horizontally outwardly from the rear wall of the anchor channel has first end disposed adjacent the anchor channel and a second end opposite the first end.
4. The pour stop anchor of claim 3, wherein the second end of the flange member is disposed atop a structural beam.
5. The pour stop anchor of claim 1, wherein an upper edge of the upper vertical wall member establishes the upper level of the concrete slab.
6. The pour stop anchor of claim 1, wherein a threaded attachment apparatus disposed within the anchor channel secures a first face of the bracket to the pour stop assembly.
7. The pour stop anchor of claim 1, wherein a threaded attachment apparatus secures a second face of the bracket to the curtain wall.
8. A pour stop with an integral anchor, the pour stop with anchor comprising: an integral anchor channel with a rear wall, the anchor channel extending the length of the pour stop anchor, wherein the anchor channel is configured for engagement with a curtain wall bracket and the anchor channel is disposed beneath an upper vertical wall member; a descending flange disposed beneath the anchor channel; a slot separating the upper vertical wall member and the lower vertical wall member, wherein a base of the lower vertical wall member is comprised of at least one strut member and the rear wall of the anchor channel; a horizontally extending flange for engagement with a building structure, wherein the horizontally extending flange extends outwardly from a union of a plurality of strut members of the base.
9. The pour stop with an integral anchor of claim 8, wherein a second end of the horizontally extending flange member is disposed atop a structural beam.
10. The pour stop with an integral anchor of claim 8, wherein the horizontally extending flange member is covered by a concrete slab.
11. The pour stop with an integral anchor of claim 8, wherein a threaded attachment apparatus disposed within the anchor channel secures a first face of the curtain wall bracket to the pour stop.
12. The pour stop with an integral anchor of claim 8, wherein a threaded attachment apparatus secures a second face of the curtain wall bracket to the curtain wall.
13. The pour stop with an integral anchor of claim 8, wherein the lower wall member includes a slot for receiving a first end of a reinforcing bar.
14. The pour stop with an integral anchor of claim 10, wherein a second end of the reinforcing bar is embedded within the concrete slab.
15. A pour stop system with an integral anchor for mounting a curtain wall to the exterior structure of a building, the system comprising: a pour stop anchor with an integral anchor channel, the anchor channel extending the length of the pour stop anchor, wherein the anchor channel is configured for engagement with a curtain wall bracket and the anchor channel is disposed beneath an upper vertical wall member; a descending flange disposed beneath the anchor channel; a slot separating the upper vertical wall member and a lower vertical wall member, wherein a base of the lower vertical wall member is comprised of at least one strut member and the rear wall of the anchor channel; a horizontally extending flange for engagement with a building structure, wherein the horizontally extending flange extends outwardly from a union of a plurality of strut members of the base; a curtain wall bracket with a first end and a second end; a curtain wall assembly; wherein the horizontally extending flange is anchored beneath a concrete slab and the first end of the curtain wall bracket is mounted to the integral anchor channel of the pour stop anchor and the second end of the curtain wall bracket is mounted to the curtain wall assembly thereby providing a path to transfer the load of the curtain wall and wind loads from the curtain wall assembly to the horizontally extending member and ultimately to the concrete slab.
16. The pour stop system with an integral anchor for mounting a curtain wall to the exterior structure of a building of claim 1, wherein a longitudinally disposed reinforcing member passes through a slot in an upper edge of the lower vertical wall member and a hook member at a first end of the reinforcing member retains the reinforcing member in position preventing slippage out of the slot, the reinforcing member and the lower vertical wall member embedded within a concrete slab.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] Illustrative embodiments of the present invention are described in detail below with reference to the attached figures, which are incorporated by reference herein and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0018] In the following detailed description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which form a part hereof and illustrate exemplary embodiments of the invention. In the drawings, reference numerals describe substantially similar components throughout the several views. These embodiments are described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the inventions, and it is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized, and that structural, logical, and procedural changes may be made.
[0019] Various embodiments of a curtain wall anchor system are illustrated in
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[0024] The anchor channel 111 is positioned between a larger upper vertical flange 200 and a descending flange 210. The upper vertical flange 200 transitions to a web member 220 that connects the upper vertical flange 200 to the lower vertical wall member 112. Additionally, the anchor assembly 400 may include a first aperture 109. The first aperture 109 is preferably in the shape of a triangle. The aperture 109 of the optional triangular design reduces the amount of material used in the fabrication of the anchor 400 yet the triangular design utilizes strut members 109A, 109B, and 109C to brace the loads on the extruded anchor 400.
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[0026] It will be clear from the embodiments described above that the need for an edge angle has been eliminated due to the functionality of the pour stop 103. Additionally, the pour stop provides for an adjustable anchor attachment since the anchor may be moved along the anchor channel 111 as desired.
[0027] In each of the embodiments of
[0028] In each of the described embodiments, where applicable, anchor channels may be customized to accommodate a variety of curtain wall attachment fittings and/or bolts. Additionally, each anchor assembly described herein may be made of steel or any other material that can sufficiently sustain the load associated with the particular situation. For example, a load for a construction project of a 15-story building will certainly differ from the load to withstand in a construction project of a 2-story building.
[0029] While the preferred form of the present invention has been shown and described above, it should be apparent to those skilled in the art that the subject invention is not limited by the figures and that the scope of the invention includes modifications, variations, and equivalents which fall within the scope of the attached claims. Moreover, it should be understood that the individual components of the invention include equivalent embodiments without departing from the spirit of this invention.
[0030] It will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that the order of the steps recited herein is not meant to limit the scope of the present invention in any way and, in fact, the steps may occur in a variety of different sequences within embodiments hereof. Any and all such variations, and any combinations thereof, are contemplated to be within the scope of embodiments of the present invention.