Claims
- 1. A measuring system for measuring an initial camber in a beam, said measuring system comprising:
a laser reference generator operable to generate a laser reference; a laser receiver operable to receive said laser reference; and a support member, said laser receiver being positionable on said support member, said support member having an end adapted to removably mount to a portion of the beam, said laser receiver being positioned on said support member to receive said laser reference at a first location when said support member is positioned at an end portion of a beam, said laser receiver being operable to receive said laser reference at a second location when said support member is positioned at a generally central portion of the beam, a vertical distance between said first and second locations defining the initial camber in the beam.
- 2. The measuring system of claim 1, wherein said end of said support member is adapted to removably mount to an upper surface of the beam, said support member hanging downward from the upper surface of the beam.
- 3. The measuring system of claim 1, wherein said support member comprises an adjustable support member which is adjustable in length to adjust a position of said laser receiver relative to said end of said support member.
- 4. The measuring system of claim 1, wherein said laser receiver is adjustably positioned on said support member and is adjustable relative to said end of said support member to position said laser receiver to receive said laser reference at said first location.
- 5. The measuring system of claim 1 including a leveling device on said support member for indicating when said support member is positioned generally vertical.
- 6. The measuring system of claim 1, wherein said first location comprises an average location of at least two first locations when said support member is mounted at at least two end portions.
- 7. A method for measuring an initial camber of a beam supported at opposite ends, said method comprising:
generating a laser reference at a preset level; comparing a first distance between an end portion of the beam and said preset level with a second distance between a generally central portion of the beam and said preset level; and determining an initial camber of the beam at said generally central portion by determining a difference between said first and second distances.
- 8. The method of claim 7 including:
positioning a laser receiver at a support member; positioning said support member at an end portion of the beam; receiving said laser reference at a first receiving location on said laser receiver when said support member is positioned at an end portion of the beam, said first distance being defined between the end portion of the beam and said first receiving location on said laser receiver.
- 9. The method of claim 8 including adjusting one of said laser reference and said laser receiver relative to the end of the beam and receiving said laser reference at said first location on said laser receiver.
- 10. The method of claim 8 including:
positioning said support member at a generally central portion of the beam; and receiving said laser reference at a second receiving location on said laser receiver when said support member is positioned at the generally central portion of the beam, said second distance being defined between the generally central portion of the beam and said second receiving location on said laser receiver.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein determining a difference between said first and second distances comprises determining a vertical distance between said first and second locations on said laser receiver.
- 12. The method of claim 10, wherein positioning said support member at the beam comprises positioning an end portion of said support member at the beam, whereby said support member hangs downward from the beam.
- 13. The method of claim 10 including adjustably positioning said laser receiver along said support member relative to said end portion of said support member to receive said laser reference.
- 14. The method of claim 10 including adjusting a length of said support member to adjust a position of said laser receiver relative to said end portion of said support member to receive said laser reference.
- 15. The method of claim 10 including leveling a portion of said support member with a leveling device on said support member to position said support member in a generally vertical orientation.
- 16. The method of claim 8, wherein receiving said laser reference at a first location comprises receiving said laser reference at multiple first locations by attaching said support member to at least two end portions of at least one beam.
- 17. The method of claim 16 including averaging said multiple first locations to determine an average first location and measuring the difference between said average first location and said second location.
- 18. The method of claim 7 including:
positioning a measuring device at a support member; positioning said support member at an end portion of the beam; receiving said laser reference at a first receiving location on said measuring device when said support member is positioned at an end portion of the beam, said first distance being defined between the end portion of the beam and said first receiving location on said measuring device.
- 19. The method of claim 18, wherein receiving said laser reference at a first location comprises receiving said laser reference at multiple first locations by attaching said support member to at least two end portions of at least one beam.
- 20. The method of claim 19 including averaging said multiple first locations to determine an average first location and measuring the difference between said average first location and said second location.
- 21. The method of claim 7 including supporting the generally central portion of the beam to limit deflection of the beam beyond a predetermined amount while the beam is loaded.
- 22. The method of claim 21, wherein said predetermined amount is approximately equal to said difference between said first and second distances.
- 23. The method of claim 22 including:
providing an adjustable support device comprising an adjustable support section, a biasing member for biasing said support section toward an extended position and a positive stop member; positioning said adjustable shoring device at the generally central portion of a beam and between a lower surface of the beam and the support surface, said biasing member extending said support section to retain said support section between the lower surface of the beam and the support surface; and setting an initial gap of said positive stop member to be approximately equal to said predetermined amount.
- 24. The method of claim 23 including:
placing uncured concrete on the beams while said adjustable support device is positioned at the generally central portion of the beam; and limiting downward deflection of the beam with said positive stop member when the beam has deflected said predetermined amount in response to the placing of the uncured concrete.
- 25. The method of claim 24 including removing said adjustable support device from the generally central portion of the beam after the placed concrete has at least partially cured.
- 26. An adjustable shoring device which is adjustable in length and positionable between a generally central portion of a beam and a support surface below the beam, said adjustable shoring device being configured to limit downward deflection of the beam to a predetermined amount while the beam is loaded, said adjustable shoring device comprising:
a telescoping support section which is extendable and compressible to adjust an overall length of said support section, said support section being positionable at a generally central portion of a beam and between a lower surface of the beam and the support surface; a biasing member for biasing said support section toward an extended position, said biasing member biasing said support section toward said extended position to generally removably secure said support section in place between the lower surface of the beam and the support surface, said biasing member being compressible to allow compression of said support section toward a compressed position; and a positive stop to limit compression of said support section, said positive stop defining an initial gap, said support section, said biasing member and said initial gap being compressible in response to downward deflection of the beam, said positive stop limiting compression of said support section when said initial gap is closed.
- 27. The adjustable shoring device of claim 26, wherein said support section is adapted to engage the lower surface of the beam at one end and the support surface at the other end.
- 28. The adjustable shoring device of claim 26, wherein said support section is adapted to engage a shore member at one end and one of the beam or the support surface at the other end.
- 29. The adjustable shoring device of claim 26, wherein said support section is adapted to be attached in a middle portion of an adjustable shore member.
- 30. The adjustable shoring device of claim 26, wherein said positive stop comprises a collar and a stop member, said positive stop limiting compression of said support section when said collar engages said stop member.
- 31. The adjustable shoring device of claim 30, wherein said collar comprises an adjustable collar which is adjustable along said support section to adjust said initial gap, said initial gap being defined between said stop member and said collar.
- 32. The adjustable shoring device of claim 26 including a monitoring device positioned along said support section, said monitoring device being operable to monitor an amount of compression of said support section as concrete is placed on the beam.
- 33. The adjustable shoring device of claim 26, wherein said support section comprises a telescoping support section comprising an outer member and an inner member, said outer member receiving said inner member at a receiving end of said outer member.
- 34. The adjustable shoring device of claim 33, wherein said positive stop comprises an adjustable stop collar at said receiving end of said outer member and a stop member on said inner member, said initial gap being defined between said stop member and said stop collar.
- 35. The adjustable shoring device of claim 26 including a laser receiver positioned at said support section, said laser receiver being operable to receive a laser reference at a preset level.
- 36. The adjustable shoring device of claim 35, wherein said positive stop is adjustable to adjust said initial gap in response to a comparison between a first distance between an end portion of the beam and said preset level and a second distance between the generally central portion of the beam and said preset level.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application claims priority of U.S. provisional application, Ser. No. 60/325,984, filed Sep. 28, 2001 by Tipping et al. for APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR IMPROVING QUALITY OF ELEVATED CONCRETE FLOORS, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60325984 |
Sep 2001 |
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