The present invention relates generally to the art of walls of buildings, and more specifically to a system that holds down a shear wall to the foundation and the method of installation thereof.
In a traditionally built exterior building wall, the structural frame of the wall is bolted or screwed to the foundation or floor during construction. Anchor bolts fixed to the foundation secure the wall forms and other construction portions to the concrete slab foundation. Most commonly, anchor bolts are cast-in-place in preset positions, wherein the bolt head is cast into the concrete and the threaded end extends out of the foundation. The structural frame of the wall is then constructed by securing the bottom plate to the foundation. The bottom plate is secured by predrilling holes into the bottom plate. The size and placement of the holes correspond with the position of the anchor bolts. The bottom plate is placed flat on the concrete foundation with the threaded ends of the anchor bolts extending up through the holes of the bottom plate. The nut of the anchor bolt is screwed onto the bolt threads to secure the bottom plate. The rest of the exterior wall components are then installed.
A second floor, third floor, etc. wall is secured to the floor plate. Typically, the structural frame of the wall is constructed by nailing or screwing the bottom plate of the wall to the floor plate. The other components of the structural frame of the wall are then installed.
However, some walls systems are constructed from prefabricate wall panels. A wall panel may be assembled with the structural frame attached to the wall's interior and exterior components. In this case, after the prefabricated wall panel is placed onto the threaded ends of the anchor bolts or onto the floor plate, the anchor bolts are no longer accessible to screw the nut onto the anchor bolt threads and the bottom plate is no longer accessible to nail or screw to the floor plate. Because the threads of the anchor bolts or the bottom plate are no longer accessible, there is no way to secure the prefabricated wall panel to the foundation or floor plate.
A closed wall hold down system that secures prefabricated wall panels to a foundation and/or floor panel is provided. The closed wall hold down system includes at least one closed wall panel, at least one first tie rod, at least one second tie rod, at least one coupler nut, and at least one ratcheting take-up device. The at least one closed wall panel includes a bottom plate and a top plate. The at least one first tie rod is configured to project through the bottom plate within the at least one closed wall panel. The at least one coupler nut is configured to couple the at least one first tie rod and a first end of an at least one second tie rod. A second end of the at least one second tie rod is configured to extend through the top plate. The at least one ratcheting take-up device is configured to engage with the second end of the at least one second tie rod.
A method of installing a closed wall hold down system is also provided. The method includes installing a closed wall panel. The closed wall panel includes a bottom plate and a top plate. The closed wall panel is installed over at least one first tie rod. The at least one first tie rod projects through the bottom plate. The method includes running at least one second tie rod down through the top plate. The at least one second tie rod includes a first end, a second end, and a coupler nut coupled to the first end. The second end extends through the top plate. The method includes threading the coupler nut onto the at least one first tie rod and installing at least one ratcheting take-up device onto the second end.
The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description will be better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings. For the purpose of illustration, there is shown in the drawings different embodiments. It should be understood, however, that the teachings are not limited to the precise closed wall hold down system shown.
A closed wall hold down system is provided that quickly and efficiently connects closed wall panels of multiple floors. The closed wall hold down system may be installed without accessing the internal components of a wall panel. A prefabricated wall panel may be installed with this system. Because the wall panel can be assembled prior to arriving at the job site, the time it takes to construct a wall is reduced thereby cutting construction costs.
The closed wall hold down system includes at least one closed wall panel, at least one first tie rod, at least one second tie rod, at least one coupler nut, and at least one ratcheting take-up device. The at least one closed wall panel includes a bottom plate and a top plate. The at least one first tie rod is configured to project through the bottom plate within the at least one closed wall panel. The at least one coupler nut is configured to couple the at least one first tie rod and a first end of an at least one second tie rod. A second end of the at least one second tie rod is configured to extend through the top plate. The at least one ratcheting take-up device is configured to engage with the second end of the at least one second tie rod.
A method of installing a closed wall hold down system is also provided. The method includes installing a closed wall panel. The closed wall panel includes a bottom plate and a top plate. The closed wall panel is installed over at least one first tie rod. The at least one first tie rod projects through the bottom plate. The method includes running at least one second tie rod down through the top plate. The at least one second tie rod includes a first end, a second end, and a coupler nut coupled to the first end. The second end extends through the top plate. The method includes threading the coupler nut onto the at least one first tie rod and installing at least one ratcheting take-up device onto the second end. The method may be repeated for a multi-story building.
The closed wall hold down system 100 includes at least one tie rod 110, 120, 130, 140. As shown in
The closed wall hold down system 100 also includes at least one coupler nut 610, 620, 630. The coupler nuts 610, 620, 630 couple the tie rods 110, 120, 130, 140 together. While
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The method of installing the closed wall hold down system 1000 can be carried out according to the method 1000 described in
The method 1000 includes the step 1020 of installing a closed wall panel 500 at the location of the tie rods 110. A closed wall panel 500 is installed at the location of the tie rods 110 by sliding the closed wall panel 500 over the tie rods 110 with the tie rods 110 extending through openings in the bottom plate 505 of the closed wall panel 500. The closed wall panel 500 includes the details and embodiments of a closed wall panel 500 previously discussed.
The method 1000 includes the step 1030 of installing a second tie rod 120. The second tie rod 120 is installed by inserting the second tie rod 120 down the inside of the closed wall panel 500 through an opening in the top plate 510 of the wall panel 500. The tie rod 120 includes a coupler nut 610 welded or threaded onto the first end 122 of the tie rod 120. The coupler nut 610 is screwed onto the embedded tie rod 110. The second tie rod 120 includes the same details and embodiments of a second tie rod 120 previously discussed.
The method 1000 includes the step 1040 of connecting the coupler nut 610 of the second tie rod 120 to the embedded tie rod 110. The coupler nut 610 is connected to the embedded tie rod 110 by screwing the coupler nut 610 onto the end of the embedded tie rod 110. Threads on the inner circumference of the coupler nut 610 engage with threads on the end of the tie rod 110. The coupler nut 610 includes the same details and embodiments of a coupler nut 610 previously discussed.
The method 1000 includes the step 1050 of installing a floor plate 410. The floor plate 410 is installed on the top plate 510 of the closed wall panel 500 by sliding the floor plate 410 down over the second end 124 of the tie rod 120. The second end 124 of the tie rod 120 extends up through the floor plate 410. The floor plate 410 includes the same details and embodiments of a floor plate 410 previously discussed.
The method 1000 includes the step 1060 of installing a second closed wall panel 525 onto the floor plate 410. The second closed wall panel 525 is installed by sliding the closed wall panel 525 over the second end 124 of the tie rod 120. The second closed wall panel 525 includes the same details and embodiments of a second closed wall panel 525 previously discussed. The second end 124 of the tie rod 120 extends up through openings in the bottom plate 520 of the second closed wall panel 525. The second end 124 of the tie rod extends up through a ratcheting take-up device 810 secured to a top surface of the bottom plate 520. The ratcheting take-up device 810 includes the same details and embodiments of a ratcheting take-up device 810 previously discussed.
The method 1000 includes the step 1070 of installing a third tie rod 130. The third tie rod 130 is installed by inserting the third tie rod 130 down the inside of the second closed wall panel 525 through an opening in the top plate 530 of the wall panel 500. The tie rod 130 includes a coupler nut 620 welded or threaded onto the first end 122 of the tie rod 120. The coupler nut 620 is screwed onto the second tie rod 120. The third tie rod 130 includes the same details and embodiments of a third tie rod 130 previously discussed.
The method 1000 includes the step 1080 of connecting the coupler nut 620 of the third tie rod 130 to the second tie rod 120. The coupler nut 620 is connected to the second tie rod 120 by screwing the coupler nut 620 onto the end of the second tie rod 120. Threads on the inner circumference of the coupler nut 620 engage with threads on the end of the tie rod 120. The coupler nut 620 includes the same details and embodiments of a coupler nut 620 previously discussed.
If a building with more floors is desired, each additional floor and corresponding closed wall hold down system 100 may be installed according to steps 1050-1080.
After the final wall panel 545 is installed, the method 1000 includes the step 1090 of installing a ratcheting take-up device 830. The upper most wall panel 545 is secured to the previous wall panels 500, 525 by installing a ratcheting take-up device 830 on the top plate 550 of the upper most closed wall panel 545 with the second end 144 of the upper most tie rod 140 extending there through.
The method 1000 also includes the step 1100 of installing the final floor plate 430. The floor plate 430 is installed to the top plate 550 of the closed wall panel 545 by sliding the floor plate 430 down over the second end 144 of the tie rod 140 and ratcheting take-up device 830.
Having thus described in detail a preferred selection of embodiments of the present invention, it is to be appreciated and will be apparent to those skilled in the art that many physical changes could be made to the closed wall hold down system 100 without altering the inventive concepts and principles embodied therein. The present embodiments are therefore to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are therefore to be embraced therein.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/786,868 filed on Dec. 31, 2018 for CLOSED WALL HOLD DOWNS, which is incorporated by reference as if fully set forth.
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