ANCHOR BOLT APPARATUS
20230160197 · 2023-05-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04B1/4157
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
An improved anchor bolt apparatus that includes a rotating blade at one end and may also include a removable viewing box on the opposite end that are adapted to allow a J-Bolt to be replaced from the outside of a building without the need of cutting drywall or any exterior siding. Furthermore, the removable box may be used to allow an engineer to view and certify the proper tightening of the anchor bolt securing the vertical walls and framework of the building to its foundation.
Claims
1. An improved anchor bolt apparatus comprising: a threaded bolt; wherein said threaded bolt includes an aperture therethrough at a proximal end thereof; a pin; wherein said pin is adapted to be placed within said threaded bolt; a blade; wherein said blade is adapted to be pivotally connected to said pin; a washer; wherein said washer is adapted to be placed upon said threaded bolt at a distal end thereof; and a nut; wherein said nut is adapted to be placed upon and engage said washer and threaded distal end of said threaded bolt; wherein when in use said threaded bolt is adapted to be inserted into an aperture of a structural element of a house, said proximal end of said threaded bolt adapted to be located above said structural element, then said blade is rotated about said pin and into a position adapted to engage a top surface of said structural element, such that when said washer and said nut are placed upon said distal end of said threaded bolt they are adapted to be embedded within the foundation of said house and are adapted to create tension upon said threaded bolt and hold said structural element of said house securely to said foundation.
2. The improved anchor bolt of claim 1, further comprising: a viewing box including: a main body; wherein said main body is adapted to be placed within said foundation of a house and form an interior volume therein; and an aperture; wherein said aperture is located through a top portion of said main body and adapted to allow said threaded distal end of said threaded bolt to pass therethrough and into said interior volume; wherein when in use said viewing box is adapted to be removably placed within said foundation of a house; then said threaded bolt is adapted to be inserted into said aperture of said structural element of said house and through said aperture of said viewing box, such that said distal end of said threaded bolt is located within said interior volume of said viewing box and said proximal end of said threaded bolt is adapted to be located above said structural element; then said blade is rotated about said pin and into a position adapted to engage a top surface of said structural element; then said washer and said nut are placed upon said distal end of said threaded bolt and tightened to create tension upon said threaded bolt.
3. The improved anchor bolt of claim 1, wherein said anchor bolt apparatus is made from a material chosen from a list of materials consisting of stainless steel, low carbon steel, standard steel, galvanized steel, bronze, plastics, glass fiber reinforced polymer, and any alloy or combination thereof.
4. The improved anchor bolt of claim 1, wherein the diameter of said threaded bolt is ⅝ of an inch, and the length is between 8 inches and 16 inches.
5. The improved anchor bolt of claim 1, wherein the length of said blade is larger than said diameter of said threaded bolt.
6. The improved anchor bolt of claim 1, wherein said blade is formed having a substantially flat rectangular shape and a rectangular cross-section.
7. A combination of a foundation of a house and an improved anchor bolt apparatus, comprising: a foundation of a house including: a support material; and a structural element including: an aperture; wherein said aperture extends through said structural element; wherein said structural element is located upon a top surface of said support material; and an improved anchor bolt apparatus comprising: a threaded bolt; wherein said threaded bolt includes an aperture therethrough at a proximal end thereof; a pin; wherein said pin is adapted to be placed within said threaded bolt; a blade; wherein said blade is adapted to be pivotally connected to said pin; a washer; wherein said washer is adapted to be placed upon said threaded bolt at a distal end thereof; and a nut; wherein said nut is adapted to be placed upon and engage said washer and threaded distal end of said threaded bolt; wherein when in use said threaded bolt is adapted to be inserted into an aperture of said structural element of said house, said proximal end of said threaded bolt adapted to be located above said structural element, then said blade is rotated about said pin and into a position adapted to engage a top surface of said structural element, such that when said washer and said nut are placed upon said distal end of said threaded bolt they are adapted to be embedded within said support material of said foundation of said house and are adapted to create tension upon said threaded bolt and hold said structural element of said house securely to said foundation.
8. The combination of claim 7, further comprising: a viewing box including: a main body; wherein said main body is adapted to be placed within said support material of said foundation of a house and form an interior volume therein; and an aperture; wherein said aperture is located through a top portion of said main body and adapted to allow said threaded distal end of said threaded bolt to pass therethrough and into said interior volume; wherein when in use said viewing box is adapted to be removably placed within said support material of said foundation of a house; then said threaded bolt is adapted to be inserted into said aperture of said structural element of said house and through said aperture of said viewing box, such that said distal end of said threaded bolt is located within said interior volume of said viewing box and said proximal end of said threaded bolt is adapted to be located above said structural element; then said blade is rotated about said pin and into a position adapted to engage a top surface of said structural element; then said washer and said nut are placed upon said distal end of said threaded bolt and tightened to create tension upon said threaded bolt.
9. The combination of claim 7, wherein said anchor bolt apparatus is made from a material chosen from a list of materials consisting of stainless steel, low carbon steel, standard steel, galvanized steel, bronze, plastics, glass fiber reinforced polymer, and any alloy or combination thereof.
10. The combination of claim 7, wherein the diameter of said threaded bolt is ⅝ of an inch, and the length is between 8 inches and 16 inches.
11. The combination of claim 7, wherein the length of said blade is larger than said diameter of said threaded bolt.
12. The combination of claim 7, wherein said blade is formed having a substantially flat rectangular shape and a rectangular cross-section.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] The figures which accompany the written portion of this specification illustrate embodiments and method(s) of use for the present invention, An Improved Anchor Bolt Apparatus, constructed and operative according to the teachings of the present invention.
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[0017] The various embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0018] As discussed above, embodiments of the present invention relate to an improved anchor bolt apparatus 100 for anchoring wood frames of homes to their foundation.
[0019] The improved anchor bolt apparatus 100 will allow a J-Bolts to be replaced from the outside of a building at the location of repair without the need for cutting drywall 500 and forming a window box 510, as shown in
[0020] Referring now to
[0021] The blade 130 is placed within the aperture of the threaded bolt 110 and rotatably held in place by inserting pin 120 through the diameter of the bolt 110 and through the blade 130. Blade 130 is then allowed to freely rotate. The blade 130 allows the improved anchor bolt apparatus 100 to be inserted through an appropriately sized hole within a building structural element 300 when the blade 130 is aligned vertically. Once inserted and pulled downwardly, the blade 130 is forced to tilt/spin off its vertical position via angled edge 134 to form a T-shape, and is then secured to structural member 300 by rotating primary nut 173. Secondary nut 150 is then surrounded by concrete that forms the foundation and thereby anchors the anchor bolt apparatus 100 to the foundation 400 and thereby structural member 300 as well.
[0022] Blade 130 may be formed having an elongated flat rectangular shape having a rectangular cross-section, however, other shapes and cross sections may be used. Blade 130 may be also formed having a curved end 132 to aid the insertion of the blade into and through the hole within the building structure. Furthermore, the length of the blade 130 is larger than the diameter of the threaded bolt 110 to ensure its ability to securely contact the top surface of structural member 300.
[0023] As shown in
[0024] When using the optional viewing box 200, the viewing box is adapted to be removably placed within the foundation of the house 700; then the threaded bolt 110 is adapted to be inserted into the aperture of the structural element 300 of the house and through the aperture of the viewing box, such that the distal end of the threaded bolt is located within the interior volume of the viewing box and the proximal end of the threaded bolt is adapted to be located above the structural element; then the blade 130 is rotated around the pin 120 and into a position adapted to engage a top surface of the structural element; then primary nut 173 is tightened, then the washer 140 and the secondary nut 150 are placed upon the distal end of the threaded bolt and tightened to create tension upon the threaded bolt, such that the house can be safely and securely attached to its foundation. After an inspector certifies the tension upon the threaded bolt, viewing box 200 may be removed and a patch of cement placed within that area to complete the process.
[0025] The viewing box 200 may be formed as one piece or multiple pieces releasably connected together. The aperture of the viewing box that is adapted to allow the threaded distal end of the threaded bolt 110 to pass therethrough may be formed as a hole of a slot. A slot makes it easier to remove the viewing box without disturbing the anchor bolt after tightening. Forming the viewing box as two or more pieces releasably connected together also allows the viewing box to be removed without disturbing the anchor bolt after tightening.
[0026] In an alternate embodiment, as shown in
[0027] The improved anchor bolt apparatus 100 may be made from Stainless steel 304, Medical Use 316, low carbon steel, standard steel, galvanized steel, bronze, and any other type of alloy or blended metals. Other materials for manufacture the improved anchor bolt apparatus may include Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP), and plastics.
[0028] The most widely used size of the threaded bolt 110 of the improved anchor bolt apparatus 100 for building construction foundation repairs would be stainless steel ⅝″ in diameter by 8″, 10″, 12″, 14″, 16″, for foundation anchoring applications. All sizes should be considered in Standard American English (SAE), and Metric diameters and lengths.
[0029] The embodiments of the invention described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, variations and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve substantially equivalent results, all of which are intended to be embraced within the spirit and scope of the invention. Further, the purpose of the foregoing abstract is to enable the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally, and especially the scientist, engineers and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application.
[0030] Although specific embodiments have been illustrated and described herein, it will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art that any arrangement, which is calculated to achieve the same purpose, may be substituted for the specific embodiment shown. This application is intended to cover any adaptations or variations of the present invention.