This application claims priority of Chinese Patent Application No. 201420396686.6, filed on Jul. 17, 2014.
The disclosure relates to a concrete-structure connecting assembly, more particularly to a concrete-structure connecting assembly that has a cushioning unit and first and second hinge plates abutting against the cushioning unit.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,367,854 discloses a method for connecting precast concrete units. Each of the precast concrete units has reinforcing bars for connection. In the method, the reinforcing bars of the precast concrete units overlap one another, and then wet concrete is filled into a connecting space at which the reinforcing bars overlap and subsequently the wet concrete is cured and dried in the connecting space. Such connection between the precast concrete units is rigid, and is vulnerable to impacts induced by external forces, such as from earthquakes and hurricanes.
Therefore, an object of the present disclosure is to provide a concrete-structure connecting assembly that can overcome the aforesaid drawback associated with the prior art.
According to the present disclosure, there is provided a concrete-structure connecting assembly that comprises : a recessed frame body defining a frame recess; a cushioning unit disposed in the frame recess and resiliently deformable; first and second hinge plates stacked together along a stacking direction and surrounded by the recessed frame body, each of the first and second hinge plates having a peripheral end portion that is disposed in the frame recess to abut against the cushioning unit; a first anchoring unit protruding from the first hinge plate in the stacking direction away from the second hinge plate; and a second anchoring unit protruding from the second hinge plate in the stacking direction away from the first hinge plate.
Other features and advantages of the present disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
The recessed frame body 4 is rectangular in shape, and defines a frame space 401 and a frame recess 40 that surrounds and that is in spatial communication with the frame space 401.
The cushioning unit 6 is disposed in the frame recess 40, is resiliently deformable, and includes first and second resilient pads 61, 62 that are rectangular in shape.
The first and second hinge plates 21, 22 are rectangular in shape, are stacked together along a stacking direction (X), are surrounded by the recessed frame body 4, and are movably in contact with each other. Each of the first and second hinge plates 21, 22 has a peripheral end portion 210, 220 that is disposed in the frame recess 40 to abut against a corresponding one of the first and second resilient pads 61, 62 of the cushioning unit 6.
The first anchoring unit 31 includes a plurality of first bar connectors 311 that are transverse to the first hinge plate 21 and that substantially protrude from the first hinge plate 21 in the stacking direction (X) away from the second hinge plate 22. The first bar connectors 311 are spaced apart from one another and are distributed along the peripheral end portion 210 of the first hinge plate 21. The second anchoring unit 32 includes a plurality of second bar connectors 321 that are transverse to the second hinge plate 22 and that substantially protrude from the second hinge plate 22 in the stacking direction (X) away from the first hinge plate 21. The second bar connectors 321 are spaced apart from one another, and are distributed along the peripheral end portion 220 of the second hinge plate 22. The first anchoring unit 31 further includes a plurality of first reinforcing bars 312. The second anchoring unit 32 further includes a plurality of second reinforcing bars 322. Each of the first reinforcing bars 312 is secured to a corresponding one of the first bar connectors 311 and extends therefrom in the stacking direction (X). Each of the second reinforcing bars 322 is secured to a corresponding one of the second bar connectors 321 and extends therefrom in the stacking direction (X).
The first anchoring unit 31 further includes a plurality of first stirrups 313. The second anchoring unit 32 further includes a plurality of second stirrups 323. The first stirrups 313 are secured to the first reinforcing bars 312. The second stirrups 323 are secured to the second reinforcing bars 322.
Each of the first and second bar connectors 311, 321 has a nut body 35 and a stud 36 that protrudes from the nut body 35 into the corresponding one of the first and second hinge plates 21, 22. Each of the first and second reinforcing bars 312, 322 has a screwed end portion 37 that engages threadedly the nut body 35 of the corresponding one of the first and second bar connectors 311, 321.
The recessed frame body 4 has a recess-defining wall 41 that defines the frame recess 40. The first and second resilient pads 61, 62 are separated from each other by the first and second hinge plates 21, 22. Each of the first and second resilient pads 61, 62 is sandwiched between and abuts against the recess-defining wall 41 and the peripheral end portion 210, 220 of the corresponding one of the first and second hinge plates 21, 22.
The outer frame body 5 surrounds and contacts the recessed frame body 4, and has a size greater than that of the recessed frame body 4 for enhancing the shear strength of the concrete-structure connecting assembly.
The first and second concrete structures 901, 902 enclose respectively the first and second reinforcing bars 312, 322 and the first and second stirrups 313, 323, and cooperate with the recessed frame body 4 to enclose the first and second hinge plates 21, 22 and the first and second bar connectors 311, 321.
In certain embodiments, the recessed frame body 4, the first and second hinge plates 21, 22, and the first and second resilient pads 61, 62 may be circular in shape.
While the disclosure has been described in connection with what are considered the exemplary embodiments, it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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201420396686.6 | Jul 2014 | CN | national |