Above Grade, Rapidly Deployable Foundation System
20170328023 · 2017-11-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
E02D27/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B2001/0053
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B1/34352
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
Disclosed is a rapidly deployable, above grade, low-thermal conducting, grillage-type foundation system made of composite materials, and erectable at or above grade for supporting structures like equipment shelters and communication masts. These units include generator sheds, communication shelters, fuel tanks, radio masts, and the like. The foundation system has one or more layers of beams laid at right angles to each other, and is used to disperse heavy point loads of a superstructure to an acceptable ground bearing pressure. Web stiffeners were affixed to foundation beams and vertical support members were fixed to the upper surface of the foundation beams, to stiffen the foundation and structure at every footing. The foundation is adapted to be installed with little site preparation, is easily transportable with a medium lift helicopter. Essentially, the foundation was engineered to only use steel in its assembly for the metal feet, angles, plates and the like.
Claims
1. An above grade, low-thermal conducting, grillage-type foundation system for supporting superstructure units, the foundation system comprising: a main frame (page 3, line 15), having at least two parallel (12) and two cross-parallel (13) beams constructed of a low thermal conductivity material, the parallel (12) and cross-parallel (13) beams of the main frame co joined at a centroid section of the foundation system; a centroid section defined by the intersection of the parallel (12) and cross-parallel (13) foundation beams; tower mounting means fixed to an upper surface of the parallel (12) and cross-parallel (13) foundation beams in the centroid section; foundation footings affixed to a bottom surface of the parallel (12) and cross-parallel (13) foundation beams, and the footings disposed to engage a grade surface matrix; web stiffeners disposed and affixed to the parallel (12) and cross-parallel (13) foundation beams at every footing; and vertical support members fixed to the upper surface of the foundation beams (12 & 13), the vertical support members adapted and positioned to support a superstructure unit, and the vertical support members associated with a footing.
2. The above grade, low-thermal conducting, grillage-type foundation system of claim 1, wherein the parallel (12) and cross-parallel beams (13) are constructed of pultruded fiberglass (page 3, line 14).
3. The above grade, low-thermal conducting, grillage-type foundation system of claim 2, wherein each parallel beam (12) is constructed as a single pultruded fiberglass beam.
4. The above grade, low-thermal conducting, grillage-type foundation system of claim 2, wherein each cross-parallel beam (13) is constructed as a series of pultruded fiberglass beams, the cross-parallel beam series comprising out-rigger beams (14) and crosstie beams (16).
5. The above grade, low-thermal conducting, grillage-type foundation system of claim 1, wherein a 90 degree angle is formed at each intersection of a parallel beam (12) and an out-rigger beam (14), with at least one 90 degree angle at each intersection having a hypotenuse defined by a channel beam brace (20) to stabilize the intersection of a parallel beam (12) and an out-rigger beam (14), and the combination of the parallel beam (12), the out-rigger beam (14), and the channel beam brace (20) providing a mount means supporting a ballast grating (60) for containing ballast material.
6. The above grade, low-thermal conducting, grillage-type foundation system of claim 1, wherein the foundation footings affixed to the bottom surface of the parallel (12) and cross-parallel (13) foundation beams are adapted to stably engage a grade surface matrix.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0028] 10—Rapid deployment structure foundation [0029] 12—Foundation parallel beam, backbone (WF I-beam) [0030] 13—Foundation cross-parallel beam [0031] 14—Foundation beam, out-rigger [0032] 16—Foundation beam, crosstie [0033] 20—Channel beam brace [0034] 22—Channel beam brace plate; 22.1 channel beam brace reinforcing plate [0035] 24—W-beam bean corner brace [0036] 26—W-beam web stiffener; 26.1 stiffener internal brace; 26.2 stiffener upper brace (optional) [0037] 30—Foundation foot assembly [0038] 32—Foot beam [0039] 34—Foot mounting plate [0040] 36—Foot grade plate [0041] 40—Vertical support assembly [0042] 42—Cabin mounting beam [0043] 44—vertical support beam [0044] 46—Support top plate [0045] 48—Support angle clips [0046] 50—Tower mount assembly [0047] 52—Tower mounting plate [0048] 54—Tower plate nut [0049] 56—Tower nut brace [0050] 60—Ballast grating
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0051] Referring now to the drawings, the details of preferred embodiments of the present invention are graphically and schematically illustrated. Like elements in the drawings are represented by like numbers, and any similar elements are represented by like numbers with a different lower case letter suffix.
[0052] In the embodiment illustrated in the figures, the footprint of the embodiment is 36 ft×32 ft.
[0053] As shown in the example of
[0054] In the illustrated embodiment, the present foundation system 10 includes channel braces 20, which brace each of the out-rigger beams 14 relative to a backbone beam 12.
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[0056] As noted above, a particularly useful application of the present foundation 10 is in the installation of a remote site having a tower-mounted communications system, e.g., microwave radio communications. In accomplishing this, the present foundation system 10 includes at its center-area, mounting plates 50 for such a tower.
[0057] Bottoming ballast was utilized to provide the downward forces used with the present foundation system 10. In the example illustrated, bottoming ballast was accomplished using rock indigenous to the site of the installation. To contain the bottoming ballast, ballast grates 60 are disposed and secured in the W-beam channel between parallel sections foundation beams, as illustrated in
[0058] The attached exemplary Engineering & Design Specifications document (herein incorporated by reference) sets forth certain design considerations, calculations and engineering specs to practice the present above grade, rapidly deployable foundation system 10, and is referenced and included as part of the instant specification.
[0059] While the above description contains many specifics, these should not be construed as limitations on the scope of the invention, but rather as exemplifications of one or another embodiment thereof. Other variations are possible, which would be obvious to one skilled in the art. Accordingly, the scope of the invention should be determined by the scope of the appended claim(s) and equivalents, and not just by the embodiments.