US20180058082A1 - Ground anchor bracket for multiple wall braces - Google Patents
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- a method for supporting at least two wall braces at a single ground anchor.
- a lower portion of a ground anchor is engaged into a ground surface upon rotation of the ground anchor, where the lower portion includes a helical shape.
- a bracket is disposed at an upper portion of the ground anchor, where the upper portion extends through an opening in an anchor portion of the bracket.
- a fastener engages with the upper portion of the ground anchor, where a head of the fastener contacts about the anchor portion of the bracket to secure the bracket to the ground anchor.
- a lower end of two wall braces attach to brace portions of the bracket that extend laterally from opposing sides of the anchor portion of the bracket.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of upright wall panels supported by pairs of wall braces that are connected to a ground anchor assembly, in accordance with the present invention
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- The present application claims the filing benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/379,282, filed Aug. 25, 2016, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
- The present invention generally relates to wall braces used to support upright wall panels or forms, and more particularly to ground anchor assemblies and devices for tilt-up wall braces.
- It is generally known to temporarily brace precast concrete structures, such as wall panels or forms or the like, in an upright or vertical orientation with tilt-up wall braces that extend at an angle from the floor or ground to an elevated portion of the wall. For example, prefabricated concrete wall panels may be formed on a flat surface and subsequently lifted or tilted up to an upright or vertical orientation. Tilt-up wall braces may be attached to the wall section before or after lifting and positioning the wall section, and once the wall section is roughly in the desired position, the lower ends of the braces may be secured to the floor or ground and the length of the brace may be incrementally adjusted to fine-tune the vertical alignment of the wall section. The tilt-up wall braces generally remain in place until additional structural components are secured to the wall, such as a roof structure being installed over the supported or braced walls, thus providing sufficient stability to the building structure to allow the braces to be safely removed without the tilt-up walls becoming unstable or shifting. The wall braces commonly include heavy steel poles and/or adjustable length pipe sections, where an upper end of each brace has a plate or other coupling that secures to the wall or wall section and similarly a lower end of each brace provides a plate or anchor that engages the ground or floor surface. It is desirable for these wall braces to be secured in place to be able to maintain alignment of the wall under various conditions, including wind forces acting on the wall and the like.
- The present invention provides a ground anchor assembly or device with a multi-connection bracket for supporting at least two wall braces. The upper ends of the wall braces may be attached to or placed in contact with one or more wall panels or structures, while the lower ends of the wall braces may be attached at a common ground anchor, such as an elongated anchor having a helical or spiral or threaded lower portion that engages a ground surface, such as upon rotation of the elongated anchor. The multi-connection bracket engages an upper portion of the ground anchor and provides multiple attachment locations, such as two locations on a T-shaped bracket, to each engage and support the lower end of a wall brace. To support the engagement of multiple wall braces at the multi-connection bracket, the lower end of the ground anchor has an anchoring structure that is configured to withstand supportive forces transmitted from the attached wall braces. The ground anchor assembly thereby provides a single secure attachment point for at least two wall braces, so as reduce the ground space occupied by wall brace anchors and make the wall bracing process generally more efficient, stable, and reliable.
- According to one aspect of the present invention, a ground anchor assembly for supporting at least two wall braces includes an elongated anchor that has a helical lower portion that is configured to engage a ground surface, such as upon rotation of the elongated anchor. A bracket has a central or anchor portion with an opening that receives an upper portion of the elongated anchor. The bracket also has lateral or brace portions that extend laterally from opposing sides of the central portion of the bracket, where the lateral portions of the bracket are configured to each engage a lower end of a wall brace. A fastener is engaged at the upper portion of the elongated anchor and has a head that contacts the central portion of the bracket to secure the bracket to the elongated anchor.
- According to another aspect of the present invention, a multi-connection bracket is provided for a ground anchor that supports at least two wall braces. The multi-connection bracket includes an anchor portion that has a plurality of walls surrounding an opening that extends generally linearly through the anchor portion. The walls are configured to engage around an upper portion of an elongated ground anchor that is disposed in and extends longitudinally along the opening. At least two brace portions extend laterally from the anchor portion and each configured to engage a lower end of a wall brace. Each brace portion includes a hole configured to receive a fastener that engages the lower end of the wall brace.
- According to yet another aspect of the present invention, a method is provided for supporting at least two wall braces at a single ground anchor. A lower portion of a ground anchor is engaged into a ground surface upon rotation of the ground anchor, where the lower portion includes a helical shape. A bracket is disposed at an upper portion of the ground anchor, where the upper portion extends through an opening in an anchor portion of the bracket. A fastener engages with the upper portion of the ground anchor, where a head of the fastener contacts about the anchor portion of the bracket to secure the bracket to the ground anchor. A lower end of two wall braces attach to brace portions of the bracket that extend laterally from opposing sides of the anchor portion of the bracket.
- These and other objects, advantages, purposes, and features of the present invention will become apparent upon review of the following specification in conjunction with the drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of upright wall panels supported by pairs of wall braces that are connected to a ground anchor assembly, in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 1A is an enlarged section of the perspective view ofFIG. 1 , showing one of the ground anchor assemblies engaged into the ground; -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the ground anchor assembly ofFIG. 1A , shown disengaged from the ground; -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a multi-connection bracket of the ground anchor assembly shown inFIG. 2 , taken from an upper end of the bracket; -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the multi-connection bracket shown inFIG. 3 , taken from a bottom end of the bracket; -
FIG. 5 is an elevational view of the multi-connection bracket shown inFIG. 3 , with a portion of a fastener shown engaged with a helical anchor, both illustrated in dashed lines; -
FIG. 6 is another elevational view of the multi-connection bracket shown inFIG. 3 , -
FIG. 7 is a plan view of the multi-connection bracket shown inFIG. 3 , with bolts shown extending through lateral portions of the bracket to engage the wall braces; and -
FIG. 8 is a side elevational view of the multi-connection bracket shown inFIG. 3 , with an interior of the bracket shown engaged with a helical anchor, illustrated in dashed lines. - Referring now to the drawings and the illustrative embodiments depicted therein, a ground anchor assembly or
device 10 is provided with amulti-connection bracket 12 for engaging and supporting at least twowall braces 14. Thewall braces 14, such as, for example, as shown inFIG. 1 , generally extend at an angle from the floor orground 16 to an elevated portion of awall section 18 to temporarily support thewall sections 18 in a desired upright or vertical position, such as during construction of an associated building or structure or the like. Theupper ends 14 a of thewall braces 14 may be attached at or temporarily fixed to thewall section 18, such as with fasteners, anchors, couplings, or the like to secure theupper ends 14 a of thewall braces 14 before or after lifting and positioning the wall sections and before or after securing or attaching thelower ends 14 b of thewall braces 14 to the ground or ananchor assembly 10. Thelower ends 14 b of the two ormore wall braces 14 may be attached at themulti-connection bracket 12 of theground anchor assembly 10, where theground anchor assembly 10 may include anelongated anchor 20 having alower portion 20 a with a helical or spiral or threaded shape that is configured to engage theground surface 16. Thus, asingle anchor 20 and associatedanchor assembly 10 may be driven into and secured in the ground to simultaneously supportmultiple wall braces 14. - The
wall braces 14 disposed between the wall and 22 a, 22 b (ground attachment points FIG. 1 ) may extend generally linearly between the upper and 14 a, 14 b of thelower ends wall braces 14 to provide direct supportive load paths. Thewall braces 14 may comprise steel poles, adjustable length pipe sections, or the like, such as the illustratedwall braces 14, which each provide length adjustability via anadjustable screw 24 engaged at thelower end 14 of apole section 26 of the wall brace 14 (FIG. 2 ). Theseadjustable screws 24 thread into and out of a hole formed in a rotation connection or the lower end of thepole 26 to provide threaded adjustability to the overall length of thewall braces 14. It is also contemplated that additional embodiments may also include different types or sizes of wall braces attached at a single anchor assembly. - To secure the
lower end 14 b of eachwall brace 14 to the ground or floor surface, theground anchor assembly 10 may be provided with ananchor 20 that has alower portion 20 a that is driven into or otherwise anchored with the floor or ground surface. As shown inFIGS. 1-2 , thelower portion 20 b of theelongated anchor 20 includes acentral shank 28 that may be surrounded by a helical or spiral or threadedportion 30. The illustratedhelical portion 30 is divided into 30 a, 30 b, 30 c (multiple sections FIG. 2 ) along thecentral shank 28, such that each helical section can be configured differently, such as with different thread angles, to engage at various depths of ground, such as ground that has different soil compressions and/or types. However, it is understood that the helical portion may alternatively be formed continuously along the shank portion and/or formed in various shapes or thread patterns and arranged different ways to provide the function of engaging the ground and preventing vertical withdrawal of the elongated anchor from the ground, such as due to forces acting on the wall sections. - The
upper portion 20 b of theelongated anchor 20 is attached to the multi-connection bracket 12 (FIG. 2 ). Thebracket 12 has acentral portion 32 with an opening 34 that receives theupper portion 20 b through the opening 34 in thebracket 12. Thecentral portion 32 may have a tubular shape or a substantially rectangular-shaped housing with an opening extending generally centrally through thecentral portion 32, as shown inFIGS. 3-8 . Theopening 34 may also be shaped to correspond with the shape of theupper portion 20 b of theelongated ground anchor 20 that extends through thecentral portion 32 for securing thecentral portion 32 to theground anchor 20. As shown for example inFIG. 2 , in the illustrated embodiment theopening 34 has a generally square cross-sectional shape that corresponds with the cross-sectional shape of theupper portion 20 a of theelongated anchor 20. - When the
central portion 32 of thebracket 12 is positioned over theelongated ground anchor 20, as shown inFIG. 5 , afastener 35, such as a bolt, may extend through theopening 34 in thecentral portion 32 and engage theupper portion 20 b of theelongated anchor 20, such that ahead 35 a of thefastener 35 contacts an upper surface of thebracket 12 at the central portion thereof for securing themulti-connection bracket 12 to theelongated anchor 20. A threadedshank 35 b of thefastener 35 may threadably engage or secure in a corresponding hole in theupper portion 20 b of theelongated anchor 20. The hole in theupper portion 20 b of theelongated anchor 20 may extend generally centrally into theupper portion 20 b in substantial alignment with the longitudinal extent of theelongated anchor 20. With use of the threaded connection between thefastener 35 and theelongated anchor 20, it is conceivable that thefastener 35 may operate to simultaneously adjust the length of both or all the wall braces 14 attached to theground anchor 20 by threading thefastener 35 into and out of theupper portion 20 b of theelongated ground anchor 20. - To provide the multiple connection locations for the wall braces 14 on the
multi-connection bracket 12,lateral portions 36 are provided extending from sides of thecentral portion 32 of themulti-connection bracket 12 and each lateral portion provides anattachment feature 36 a or area that is configured to engage thelower end 14 b of one of the wall braces 14. As illustrated inFIGS. 3-8 , the twolateral portions 36 extend generally orthogonally from opposing sides the of thecentral portion 32, in general linear alignment with each other to generally form a T-shape. However, it is contemplated that in alternative embodiments, the lateral portions may be differently shaped and/or additional lateral portions or the like may be provided on the bracket to attach and support additional wall braces. The illustratedlateral portions 36 each have a pair ofarms 38 that are generally planar and spaced apart substantially equally from each other to engage opposing sides of thelower end 14 b of awall brace 14 disposed between the pair ofarms 38. A shown inFIG. 7 , the pair ofarms 38 may each include ahole 40 that is configured to receive a connector orfastener 42 that extends between the pair ofarms 36 for engaging through the lower end portion of thewall brace 14, such as an aperture in the adjustable screw 24 (FIG. 2 ) at the lower end of thewall brace 14. Thefasteners 42 that are illustrated engaging ends of the wall braces at theattachment feature 36 a include bolts secured in place with nuts, although it is understood that the fasteners may also or alternatively include rivets, cotter pins, or other conceivable types of fasteners. It is also conceivable that additional embodiments of the multi-connection bracket may be integrally formed as part of the ground anchor or permanently fixed to the ground anchor, such as via welding, adhesive, or the like. - As shown in
FIG. 6 , thecentral portion 32 of themulti-connection bracket 12 may havelateral openings 44 that align with each other through the side walls of thecentral portion 32, such as shown extending in substantial alignment with thelateral portions 36 of themulti-connection bracket 12. The lateral openings may receive an additional fastener that passes laterally through theelongated ground anchor 20 and/or thefastener 35, such to provide additional support at the interface with themulti-connection bracket 12. - Accordingly, the method for supporting at least two wall braces at a single ground anchor includes engaging the lower portion of the ground anchor into a ground surface by rotating the ground anchor about its longitudinal axis, such that the helical shape at the lower portion of the ground anchor drives into and secures at a location, such as to drive downward and secure into the ground soil. Securing a ground anchor in such a manner is desirable to form a secured anchor connection, although it is desirable to reduce the number of secured anchor connections to reduce the disturbance to the ground and to reduce the labor to set a tilt-up wall brace. The multi-connection bracket is, thus, positioned over an upper portion of the secured ground anchor, such that the upper portion of the ground anchor extends into or through the opening in the central portion of the bracket. A fastener is then engaged with the hole in the upper portion of the ground anchor, such that a head of the fastener contacts the central portion of the bracket about the hole to secure the bracket to the ground anchor. With the multi-connection bracket secured to the ground anchor, a lower end of a wall braces may be attached to each of the lateral portions of the bracket that extend from the sides of the central portion of the bracket. With respect to the general installation or attachment or formation, the steps discussed herein may be performed in various different sequences from those discussed to result engaging, disengaging, or forming the ground anchor assembly or components thereof.
- For purposes of this disclosure, the terms “upper,” “lower,” “right,” “left,” “rear,” “front,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in
FIG. 1 . However, it is to be understood that the invention may assume various alternative orientations, except where expressly specified to the contrary. It is also to be understood that the specific devices and processes illustrated in the attached drawings, and described in this specification are simply exemplary embodiments of the inventive concepts defined in the appended claims. Hence, specific dimensions and other physical characteristics relating to the embodiments disclosed herein are not to be considered as limiting, unless the claims expressly state otherwise. - Changes and modifications in the specifically described embodiments may be carried out without departing from the principles of the present invention, which is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims as interpreted according to the principles of patent law. The disclosure has been described in an illustrative manner, and it is to be understood that the terminology which has been used is intended to be in the nature of words of description rather than of limitation. Many modifications and variations of the present disclosure are possible in light of the above teachings, and the disclosure may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.
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