US20050013671A1 - Foundation repair bracket - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to the equipment used to level a foundation, specifically using hydraulic lifting systems and pilings driven through a bracket supporting the foundation.
- Prior art has suggested a method for raising a building foundation by means of a support bracket through which a piling is driven to bedrock.
- the bracket includes a horizontal beam used to support the foundation, a vertical sleeve and two side flanges used to attach a hydraulic lifting system.
- the bracket is welded together to form an inseparable assembly.
- the bracket After the foundation is raised to the desired location, the bracket continues to function as a support when attached or pinned to the piling.
- the hydraulic system and linkages are removed and any piling above the bracket is removed.
- FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of the foundation and structure with the bracket, piling, hydraulic system and linkages installed preparatory to leveling.
- FIGS. 2 and 4 a are perspective views of the bracket.
- FIG. 3 is an exploded view of the bracket.
- FIG. 5 is an enlarged sectional view of the flange latch bar and cylindrical pin.
- bracket assembly 11 lifting system 12 piling 13 building foundation 14 cylindrical sleeve 15 flange 16 cantilever beam 17 spacer 18A upper retainer plate 18B lower retainer plate 19 right retainer plate 20 shouldered pin 21 threaded screw 22 nut 23 latch bar 24 lifting system attaching hole 25L flange mounting hole 25R flange mounting hole 26 right flange hole 27 left flange hole 28 upper retainer hole 29 right retainer hole 30 lower retainer hole 31 beam notch 32 flange rect. hole 33 pin retainer 34 pin retainer 35 pin 36 latch notch 37 latch concave surface
- FIG. 1 shows the bracket assembly placed under a building foundation 13 .
- Reference number 10 refers in general to the bracket assembly.
- a piling 12 is driven through the bracket sleeve 14 by means of a hydraulic system and linkages 11 connected to flanges 15 attached to the sleeve.
- the building foundation is raised by a cantilever beam 16 applying force to the underside of the foundation.
- the cantilever beam is permanently attached to the sleeve.
- FIG. 2 shows a perspective view of the bracket 10 as assembled ready to be inserted under a foundation.
- FIG. 3 shows an exploded perspective view of the bracket with the flanges 15 L and 15 R removed.
- the right flange 15 R has a mounting hole 24 R used for attachment of a hydraulic system.
- the right flange also has a clearance hole 26 which accepts a threaded screw 21 that extends through the clearance holes 25 R and 25 L of a channel-shaped spacer 17 when assembled.
- the threaded screw also extends through the clearance hole 27 of the left flange 15 L and is retained by a threaded nut 22 .
- the threaded screw which retains the two flanges to the channel-shaped spacer transfers the vertical forces acting on the flanges to the sleeve and cantilever beam.
- a pair of retainer plates 18 A and 18 B is permanently attached to the left flange 15 L.
- An opposing retainer plate 19 is permanently attached to the right flange 15 R.
- the retainer plate holes 28 , 29 and 30 align to accept a shouldered pin 20 .
- the shouldered pin inserted into the retainer plate clearance holes provides resistance to the moment forces resulting from the lifting motion of the hydraulic system.
- a latch bar 23 is permanently attached to the left flange 15 L. When the left flange is assembled, the latch bar extends through a rectangular hole 31 in the cantilever beam 16 .
- FIG. 4 shows the latch bar also extending through a rectangular hole 32 in the right flange 15 R and sandwiched between two pin retainers 33 and 34 .
- the latch bar 23 has a notch 36 .
- the outside edge of the notch 37 is a concave surface that engages a cylindrical pin 35 .
- the pin extends across the full width of the lower edge of the rectangular hole 31 and is secured by pin retainers 33 and 34 .
- the pin retainers are permanently attached to the right flange 15 R.
- the concave surface 37 of the latch bar 23 engaging the cylindrical pin 35 eliminates the possibility of disengagement resulting from the extreme force of the lifting operation.
- the hydraulic system 11 imparts a load to the flanges 15 L and 15 R which produces a tensile stress shared by the retainer plates 18 A, 18 B, 19 and the latch bar 23 .
- the latch bar also resists a bending load at its midpoint caused by the upward motion of the hydraulic system translating to the flanges and pivoting about the threaded screw 21 .
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Abstract
A bracket assembly used for raising and supporting the foundation or slab of a building. The assembly includes a cylindrical sleeve, lifting beam, spacer and two removable flanges to which a hydraulic or screw lifting system is attached. The assembly is used where the lifting bracket is installed under a foundation and a piling inserted through the sleeve and force into the ground by the lifting system attached to the top of the piling. Cost saving is realized since the flanges are removed after the building has been leveled and reused at subsequent jobs.
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- Apparatus for Raising and Supporting a Building
- U.S. Cl. 405/230, Int. Cl. E02D 17/02
- application Ser. No. 766,775 U.S. Pat. No. 4,673,315
- Filed Aug. 16, 1985
- Building Foundation Stabilizing and Elevating Apparatus
- U.S. Cl. 405/232, 405/230, Int. Cl. E02D 7/20
- application Ser. No. 309,779 U.S. Pat. No. 4,925,345
- Filed Feb. 10, 1989
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- Not Applicable
- This invention relates to the equipment used to level a foundation, specifically using hydraulic lifting systems and pilings driven through a bracket supporting the foundation.
- Prior art has suggested a method for raising a building foundation by means of a support bracket through which a piling is driven to bedrock. The bracket includes a horizontal beam used to support the foundation, a vertical sleeve and two side flanges used to attach a hydraulic lifting system. The bracket is welded together to form an inseparable assembly.
- After the foundation is raised to the desired location, the bracket continues to function as a support when attached or pinned to the piling. The hydraulic system and linkages are removed and any piling above the bracket is removed.
- At this point, the side flanges do not contribute to the foundation support.
- It is therefore the object of the present invention to provide a more economical support bracket by allowing the side flanges to be removed after the leveling process and reused. It is also the object of the present invention to attach the side flanges to the bracket using only one threaded screw with a nut and one shouldered pin. The obvious benefit of simple attachment of the side flanges is speed of assembly and disassembly.
- It is still further the object of this invention to locate the fasteners in the most accessible locations to allow disassembly where clearance is limited by the foundation and piling.
- The summary of the invention and detailed description of the invention will be more fully appreciated by reference to the following drawings:
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FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of the foundation and structure with the bracket, piling, hydraulic system and linkages installed preparatory to leveling. -
FIGS. 2 and 4 a are perspective views of the bracket. -
FIG. 3 is an exploded view of the bracket. -
FIG. 5 is an enlarged sectional view of the flange latch bar and cylindrical pin. -
10 bracket assembly 11 lifting system 12 piling 13 building foundation 14 cylindrical sleeve 15 flange 16 cantilever beam 17 spacer 18A upper retainer plate 18B lower retainer plate 19 right retainer plate 20 shouldered pin 21 threaded screw 22 nut 23 latch bar 24 lifting system attaching hole 25L flange mounting hole 25R flange mounting hole 26 right flange hole 27 left flange hole 28 upper retainer hole 29 right retainer hole 30 lower retainer hole 31 beam notch 32 flange rect. hole 33 pin retainer 34 pin retainer 35 pin 36 latch notch 37 latch concave surface -
FIG. 1 shows the bracket assembly placed under abuilding foundation 13.Reference number 10 refers in general to the bracket assembly. Prior art suggests apiling 12 is driven through thebracket sleeve 14 by means of a hydraulic system andlinkages 11 connected toflanges 15 attached to the sleeve. - The building foundation is raised by a
cantilever beam 16 applying force to the underside of the foundation. The cantilever beam is permanently attached to the sleeve. -
FIG. 2 shows a perspective view of thebracket 10 as assembled ready to be inserted under a foundation. -
FIG. 3 shows an exploded perspective view of the bracket with the 15L and 15R removed. Theflanges right flange 15R has amounting hole 24R used for attachment of a hydraulic system. The right flange also has aclearance hole 26 which accepts a threadedscrew 21 that extends through the 25R and 25L of a channel-clearance holes shaped spacer 17 when assembled. The threaded screw also extends through theclearance hole 27 of theleft flange 15L and is retained by a threadednut 22. - The threaded screw which retains the two flanges to the channel-shaped spacer transfers the vertical forces acting on the flanges to the sleeve and cantilever beam.
- A pair of
18A and 18B is permanently attached to theretainer plates left flange 15L. Anopposing retainer plate 19 is permanently attached to theright flange 15R. When fully assembled, the 28, 29 and 30 align to accept aretainer plate holes shouldered pin 20. The shouldered pin inserted into the retainer plate clearance holes provides resistance to the moment forces resulting from the lifting motion of the hydraulic system. - A
latch bar 23 is permanently attached to theleft flange 15L. When the left flange is assembled, the latch bar extends through arectangular hole 31 in thecantilever beam 16. -
FIG. 4 shows the latch bar also extending through arectangular hole 32 in theright flange 15R and sandwiched between two 33 and 34. Thepin retainers latch bar 23 has anotch 36. The outside edge of thenotch 37 is a concave surface that engages acylindrical pin 35. The pin extends across the full width of the lower edge of therectangular hole 31 and is secured by 33 and 34. The pin retainers are permanently attached to thepin retainers right flange 15R. Theconcave surface 37 of thelatch bar 23 engaging thecylindrical pin 35 eliminates the possibility of disengagement resulting from the extreme force of the lifting operation. - The
hydraulic system 11 imparts a load to the 15L and 15R which produces a tensile stress shared by theflanges 18A, 18B, 19 and theretainer plates latch bar 23. The latch bar also resists a bending load at its midpoint caused by the upward motion of the hydraulic system translating to the flanges and pivoting about the threadedscrew 21.
Claims (5)
1. A device for raising and supporting a foundation or slab of a building, said device comprising:
a. a cantilever beam having top and bottom sides, said top side engaging the underside of said foundation, also having a notched end with said notch located near said bottom side, and
b. a cylindrical sleeve used to guide a piling driven into the ground, having approximately the same diameter as the beam, also having a top end and a bottom end, joined perpendicularly to said notched end of the beam, the sleeve essentially flush with said bottom side of the beam, and
c. a spacer joined to said cylindrical sleeve and engaging the side of said foundation providing clearance between a structure wall and an actuator system, said spacer protruding from the sleeve approximately two inches, having about the same width as said cantilever beam and said cylindrical sleeve, extending from the vertex of the beam and sleeve to said top end of the sleeve, also having a through hole near the top end of said spacer, perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the beam, said through hole providing means for attaching subsequently described items, and
d. two removable angle flanges of right hand and left hand configuration, each flange with a top end and a bottom end having about the length of said cylindrical sleeve, said top end of each flange essentially adjacent to the sleeve top end, with opposing flanges oriented to have a leg extending outwardly from the sleeve and perpendicular to the beam, each flange having 90° complementary legs sandwiching the beam, sleeve and spacer, each flange having a means for attachment of a lifting device, each flange having holes near said top end of said complementary leg which align with said spacer holes, thereby providing a first means for securing the flanges to said spacer when a screw is inserted and a nut attached.
2. The device of claim 1 wherein one said angle flange has a latch bar permanently attached near said bottom end and extending thorough the beam notch to provide a second means for securing said angle flanges, said latch bar also urges against said cylindrical sleeve thereby resisting moment forces about said screw.
3. The device of claim 1 wherein said opposing angle flange has a rectangular through hole with a pin attached to the flange and located adjacent to the lower outside edge of said rectangular hole, providing a cylindrical bearing surface for said latch bar.
4. The latch bar of claim 2 has a downward facing notch with a concave surface which mates to said pin of claim 3 providing a positive latch to resist lateral sliding forces resulting from lifting motion.
5. The device of claim 1 wherein said angle flanges have a plurality of horizontal plates permanently attached to comprise a hinge-like coupling through which a removable pin is inserted thereby providing third means for connecting said angle flanges.
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