Concrete anchor rod positioning and securement device and method
12331522 ยท 2025-06-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04C5/161
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04G15/04
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E04G21/185
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E04C5/162
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04C5/16
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B25C3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04B1/41
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E04G15/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A securement device having a rod receiver attachable to the end of an anchor rod, the securement device having a headless nail slidably extendable from a first position within the device to a second position protruding outwardly from the end of the securement device opposite the rod receiver, and a method of positioning and securing an anchor rod attached to the securement device in a desired location on a concrete form deck within a rebar structure for a concrete formation, so that the headless nails may release from the securement device body when the deck is removed after the concrete sets, leaving an innocuous nail void in the concrete that may serve as a functional attachment recess.
Claims
1. A securement device, comprising: a rod receiver sized to receive an anchor rod; a nail housing having a nail void extending through the length of the nail housing, connected to the rod receiver at an interface between the rod receiver and the nail void, and extending to a nail void opening distal the rod receiver; a rod side engagement within the rod receiver configured to engage and secure a side of the anchor rod, the rod side engagement comprising a thread segment protrusion protruding from the side wall of the rod receiver; the nail void sized to slidably accommodate a headless nail, and the headless nail having a nail first position characterized by the headless nail completely contained within the securement device.
2. The securement device of claim 1, further comprising: the nail void capable of receiving an anchor to support attachment of a supplemental building component.
3. The securement device of claim 1, further comprising: the headless nail slidably secured within the nail void of the nail housing.
4. The securement device of claim 3, further comprising: the headless nail having a nail point and a nail second position characterized by the nail point protruding outwardly from the nail void opening.
5. The securement device of claim 4, further comprising: the headless nail having a nail impact end positioned at the interface between the rod receiver and the nail void in the nail second position.
6. The securement device of claim 1, further comprising: a wrenching surface configured to facilitate insertion of a threaded rod into the rod receiver.
7. A method for positioning and securing an anchor rod in structural concrete, the method comprising: inserting an anchor rod into a securement device, the securement device comprising a rod receiver sized to receive the anchor rod, a nail housing having a nail void extending through the length of the nail housing, connected to the rod receiver at an interface between the rod receiver and the nail void, and extending to a nail void opening distal the rod receiver, a rod side engagement within the rod receiver engaging and securing a side of the anchor rod, the rod side engagement comprising a thread segment protrusion protruding from a side wall of the rod receiver, the nail void sized to slidably accommodate a headless nail, the headless nail slidably secured within the nail void of the nail housing, the headless nail having a nail point, a nail second position characterized by the nail point protruding outwardly from the nail void opening, and a nail impact end positioned at the interface between the rod receiver and the nail void in the nail second position to contact the inserted anchor rod; positioning the nail point at a desired location on a framing deck within a concrete form; hammering the anchor rod to sink the nail into the framing deck at the desired location; pouring the concrete into the concrete form; allowing the concrete to harden to form a concrete structure; and removing the framing deck and nails from the concrete structure together.
8. The method of claim 7, further comprising: securing supplemental building components to the concrete structure with an anchor secured in the nail void.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(12) In an exemplary embodiment, an anchor rod may be a rigid rod useful in securing components to a concrete structure. The sides of an exemplary anchor rod may be smooth or have a texture, and work with securement systems that may compatibly, securely grab and hold the anchor rod. Known in the field of art is an exemplary anchor rod comprised of metal and consisting of threads along the enter length of the rod. Though an exemplary embodiment may show this form of threaded metal rod, and not expressly so other forms of anchor rods, other forms of anchor rods may be employed without parting from the scope duly covered by an allowed claim.
(13) The following reference numbers will be used in this description and the accompanying figures with regard to the corresponding feature or element:
(14) TABLE-US-00001 Work-Pieces and Features Device Features 10 - anchor rod 100 - securement device 12 - rod sides 102 - rod receiver 14 - threads 104 - wrenching surface 16 - rod insertion end 106 - nail housing 18 - rod impact end 108 - housing supports 20 - rebar 200 - nail 30 - framing deck 202 - nail point 32 - concrete 300 - nail impact end 34 - rebar 302 - nail void 304 - nail void opening 306 - rod side engagements 308 - nail first position 400 - nail second position
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(17) In an exemplary embodiment, insertion of rod insertion end 16 into rod receiver 102 may result in rod insertion end 16 coming in contact with nail 200 at a nail impact end 300. The insertion of rod insertion end 16 into rod receiver 102 may cause rod 10 to push against nail 200, moving nail 200 from a nail first position 308 to a nail second position 400. As rod insertion end 16 becomes fully seated in rod receiver 102, nail 200 may extend fully outwardly from nail void opening 304, while maintaining contact between nail impact end 300 and rod insertion end 16.
(18) In an exemplary embodiment, insertion of rod insertion end 18 into rod receiver 102 may result in rod insertion end 16 coming in contact with nail 200 at a nail impact end 300. The insertion of rod insertion end 18 into rod receiver 102 may cause rod 10 to push against nail 200, moving nail 200 from a nail first position 308 to a nail second position 400. As rod insertion end 16 becomes fully seated in rod receiver 102, nail 200 may extend fully outwardly from nail void opening 304, while maintaining contact between nail impact end 300 and rod insertion end 16.
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(22) The combinations of elements that may comprise valid claims may include a securement device, comprising a rod receiver sized to receive an anchor rod, a nail housing having a nail void extending through the length of the nail housing, connected to the rod receiver at an interface between the rod receiver and the nail void, and extending to a nail void opening distal the rod receiver, and the nail void sized to slidably accommodate a headless nail. Additional features may include the nail void capable of receiving an anchor to support attachment of a supplemental building component, and the headless nail slidably secured within the nail void of the nail housing. Additionally or alternatively, the securement device may include the headless nail having a first position characterized by the headless nail contained within the nail void, the headless nail having a nail point and a nail second position characterized by the nail point protruding outwardly from the nail void opening, the headless nail having a nail impact end positioned at the interface between the rod receiver and the nail void in the nail second position.
(23) These combinations may also selectively include a rod side engagement within the rod receiver configured to engage and secure a side of an anchor rod, the rod side engagement comprising a thread segment protrusion from the side wall of the rod receiver, a wrenching surface configured to facilitate insertion of a threaded rod into the rod receiver.
(24) The combinations of elements that may comprise valid claims for a method for positioning and securing an anchor rod in structural concrete that may use the aforementioned device may include inserting an anchor rod into a securement device, the securement device comprising a rod receiver sized to receive an anchor rod, a nail housing having a nail void extending through the length of the nail housing, connected to the rod receiver at an interface between the rod receiver and the nail void, and extending to a nail void opening distal the rod receiver, the nail void sized to slidably accommodate a headless nail, the headless nail slidably secured within the nail void of the nail housing, the headless nail having a nail point, a nail second position characterized by the nail point protruding outwardly from the nail void opening, and a nail impact end positioned at the interface between the rod receiver and the nail void in the nail second position to contact the inserted anchor rod, positioning the nail point at a desired location on a framing deck within a concrete form, hammering the rod to sink the nail into the framing deck at the desired location, pouring the concrete into the concrete form, allowing the concrete to harden to form a concrete structure, and removing the framing deck and nails from the concrete structure together. Additionally, a method could further include securing supplemental building components to the concrete structure with an anchor secured in the nail void.
(25) The foregoing disclosure and description of the invention are illustrative and explanatory thereof. The examples contained in this specification are merely possible implementations of the current device, and alternatives to the particular features and elements may be changed without departing from the spirit of the invention. The present invention should only be limited by the following claims and their legal equivalents since the provided exemplary embodiments are only examples of how the invention may be employed and are not exhaustive.