The embodiments described herein relate to apparatuses, systems, and methods for plumbing a wood framed wall.
A wood framed wall is often constructed on the ground, or elsewhere, and then moved to a location upon where the wood framed wall may be raised and secured to a wall. Often a force has to be applied to the wood framed wall to ensure that the wood framed wall is vertically plumb with the wall to which is it to be secured. One prior method to attempt to vertically plumb a wood framed wall would be to use a wooden 2×4 connected to a brace and a wooden block on the floor to apply a force on the wood framed wall to move it to a vertically plump position. There are a number of disadvantages with this method. For example, the larger the wall the larger the force needed to apply to the wooden 2×4, which may cause the 2×4 to break. A screw may be used to temporarily attach the wooden 2×4 to the brace, which may cause the 2×4 to split weakening the strength of the 2×4. A wooden 2×4 also is not shaped to provide an ergonomically designed grip for the user's hand, which may cause discomfort and/or limit the amount of force that may be applied to the wooden 2×4. Other disadvantages exist.
The present disclosure is directed to apparatuses, systems, and methods for vertically plumbing a wood framed wall with a structure.
An embodiment of the disclosure is an apparatus to vertically plumb a wood framed wall. The apparatus comprises a handle portion having a first end and a second end. The apparatus includes a beam portion having a first end and a second end. The first end of the beam portion is connected to the second end of the handle portion. The apparatus includes a base plate having a first end and a second end. The second end of the beam portion is pivotally connected to the base plate. The apparatus includes one or more apertures in the beam portion and one or more apertures in the base plate.
The apparatus may include a flange that extends from the base plate. There may be an angle of approximately ninety degrees between the flange and the base plate. The apparatus may include one or more apertures in the flange. The apparatus may include a handle portion that has a circular cross-section. The handle portion may be integrally formed with the beam portion. The circular cross-section of the handle portion may have a diameter and wherein the beam portion may have a width with the width of the beam portion being larger than the diameter of the handle portion.
The beam portion of the apparatus may be pivotally connected to the base plate by a clevis and a pin. The pin may be a bolt and a fastener. The handle portion, the beam portion, and the base plate may be comprised of steel, aluminum, or a composite material. The apparatus may include a grip. The grip may be positioned on the handle portion. The apparatus may include at least five apertures in the beam portion.
An embodiment of the disclosure is a system to vertically plumb a wood framed wall. The system includes a wood framed wall. The wood framed wall having a top plate, a bottom plate, and a plurality of vertical members connected between the top plate and the bottom plate. The system includes a brace connected diagonally across the wood framed wall. The system includes a beam portion having a first end, a second end, and at least one aperture through the beam. The system includes a first fastener connects the beam portion to the brace through the at least one aperture. The system includes a base plate pivotally connected to the second end of the beam portion. The system includes a handle connected to the first end of the beam portion.
The system may include at least one aperture through the base plate and a second fastener connects the base plate to a floor portion. The handle may have a circular cross section. The system may include a grip positioned on at least a portion of the handle. The system may include a flange connected to an edge of the base plate. The flange may extend substantially perpendicular from the base plate. The system may include at least one aperture through the flange. The system may include a second fastener that connects the flange to the bottom plate of the wood framed wall.
An embodiment of the disclosure is a method to plumb a wood framed wall. The method includes connecting a beam portion to a brace connected to the wood framed wall. The beam portion includes a first end and a second end. The beam portion is connected to the wood framed wall by a first fastener inserted through an aperture in the beam portion. The method includes connecting a base plate to a structure. The base plate is pivotally connected to the second end of the beam portion. The method includes applying a force to a handle portion to plumb the wood framed wall. The handle portion is connected to the first end of the beam portion.
Connecting the base plate to the structure may include securing the base plate to a floor portion by inserting a second fastener through an aperture in the base plate. Connecting the base plate to the structure may include inserting a second fastener through an aperture in a flange into a floor plate of the wood framed wall, wherein the flange extends substantially perpendicular from the base plate.
Additional embodiments exist.
While the disclosure is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will be described in detail herein. However, it should be understood that the disclosure is not intended to be limited to the particular forms disclosed. Rather, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents and alternatives falling within the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
The apparatus 100 includes a base plate 50. The base plate 50 has a first end 51 and a second end 52. The second end 22 of the beam portion 20 is pivotally connected to the base plate 50. The apparatus 100 includes one or more apertures 25 in the beam portion 20. Fasteners 90A (shown in
The apparatus 100 includes a flange 60 that extends from the base plate 50. There is an angle of approximately ninety degrees between the flange 60 and the base plate 50. The apparatus 100 includes one or more apertures 63 in the flange 60. Fasteners 90B (shown in FIG. 5) may be positioned in one or more apertures 63 in the flange 60 to selectively secure or connect the flange 60, and thus the base plate 50, to a bottom plate 220 (shown in
The handle portion 10 of the apparatus 100 may have a circular cross-section. The handle portion 10 may be integrally formed with the beam portion 20. The circular cross-section of the handle portion may have a diameter that is less than the width of beam portion 20 as shown in
The beam portion 20 of the apparatus 100 is pivotally connected to the base plate 50. There are various mechanisms that may be used to pivotally connect the second end 22 of the beam portion 20 to the base plate 50 as would be appreciated by one of ordinary skill in the art having the benefit of this disclosure. For example, a clevis 30 and a pin may be used to pivotally connect the second end 22 of the beam portion 20 to the base plate 50. The pin may be a bolt 40 and a fastener 41. The handle portion 10, the beam portion 20, and the base plate 50 may be comprised of steel, aluminum, composite material, or the like. The apparatus 100 may include at least five apertures 25 in the beam portion 20. The beam portion 20 may include a tapered section 23 at the first end 21 of the beam portion 20 to transition from the larger width of the beam portion 20 to the smaller diameter of the handle portion 10.
A fastener, or screw, 90B (shown in
The system 300 includes a brace 230 connected diagonally across the wood framed wall 200. The brace 230 may be connected at one end to the top plate 210 and may be connected to the bottom plate 220 at the other end. The system 300 includes an apparatus 100 having a beam 20. The beam 20 has a first end 21, a second end 22, and at least one aperture 25 through the beam 20. The system 300 includes a first fastener 90A (shown in
The system 300 includes at least one aperture 53 through the base plate 50 and a second fastener 90B (shown in
As discussed herein, the handle 10 may have a circular cross section and the system 300 may include a grip 70 positioned on at least a portion of the handle 10. The apparatus 100 of the system 300 includes a flange 60 connected to an edge of the base plate 50. The flange 60 may extend substantially perpendicular from the base plate 50. The flange 60 includes at least one aperture 63 through the flange. A second fastener 90B (shown in
Connecting the base plate 50 to the structure may include securing the base plate 50 to a floor portion 430 by inserting a second fastener 90B through an aperture 53 in the base plate 50, at 435. Connecting the base plate 50 to the structure may include inserting a second fastener 90B through an aperture 63 in a flange 60 into a floor plate 220 of the wood framed wall 200, wherein the flange 60 extends substantially perpendicular from the base plate 50, at 445.
Although this disclosure has been described in terms of certain preferred embodiments, other embodiments that are apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art, including embodiments that do not provide all of the features and advantages set forth herein, are also within the scope of this disclosure. Accordingly, the scope of the present disclosure is defined only by reference to the appended claims and equivalents thereof.
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