Foundation and method of installing the foundation comprising a ground engaging pan, cross braces clamped to flanges of a support frame, and cross braces clamped to each other at the crosspoints

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6505447
  • Patent Number
    6,505,447
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, May 30, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 14, 2003
    22 years ago
Abstract
A foundation for a manufactured home having first and secondelongate support beams, each beam having a lateral flange, generally includes a ground pan for spreading out the load to a larger surface area to prevent sinking into the ground and for providing an anchor against horizontal movement, a cross brace assembly for supporting first beam and providing longitudinal bracing, and a lateral brace assembly connected between ground pan and second beam for providing lateral bracing. Cross bracing assembly includes front and back crossing braces of adjustable length, each having an upper end pivotally connected to a connector attached to first beam and each having a bottom end pivotally supported by the ground pan. A U-bolt assembly connects cross braces at their cross point, thereby preventing relative angular movement there between them.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a foundation for a manufactured home, mobile home or trailer coach, and more specifically to a foundation that provides vertical support and longitudinal and lateral stability.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Manufactured homes, mobile homes or trailer coaches include long longitudinal support beams underneath. Typically, when the home or coach is installed, a plurality of vertical piers or jacks are placed under the beams to support them. Most piers or jacks require placement on a rigid ground pad so as to not sink into the ground from the loading.




Conventional piers do not provide resistance to longitudinal forces or lateral forces that may be exerted on the coach such as by strong winds or earthquakes. Consequently, additional bracing systems must be attached to resist these longitudinal and lateral forces.




Additionally, conventional piers are relatively expensive because they need to be adjustable under load. This requires strong and well machined parts.




Since all of these devices have to be installed in the field, it is desirable that they be simple to install, preferably by a single person, not require complex tools and not require any alterations to the present beams, such as drilling, that could deleteriously affect the strength of the beams.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




This invention is a foundation for a manufactured home having first and second elongate support beams, each beam having a lateral flange. The foundation generally includes a ground pan for spreading out the load to a larger surface area to prevent sinking into the ground and for providing a anchor against horizontal movement, a cross brace assembly for supporting the beam and providing longitudinal bracing, and a lateral brace assembly for providing lateral bracing.




The ground pan is disposed under the first beam and its brace assembly. The cross brace assembly includes front and back crossing braces of adjustable length, each having an upper end pivotally connected to a connector attached to the first beam and each having a bottom end pivotally supported by the ground pan. A U-bolt connects the braces at their cross point for preventing relative angular movement between them.




The lateral brace assembly includes a lateral brace of adjustable length having a top end pivotally connected to a lateral connector attached to the second beam and a bottom end pivotally connected to the ground pan.




Other features and many attendant advantages of the invention will become more apparent upon a reading of the following detailed description together with the drawings wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a partially cut away, perspective view of the foundation of the invention including a cross brace assembly and a lateral brace assembly attached to support beams of a manufactured home, supported by a ground pan.





FIG. 2

is a partially cut away, front elevation view of the foundation of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is an enlarged perspective view of the front connector of

FIGS. 1 and 2

attached to the first beam; the back connector being a mirror image.





FIG. 4

is a cross sectional view taken on line


4





4


of

FIG. 2

showing the clamping assembly for the cross brace.





FIG. 5

is an enlarged perspective view of the lateral connector attached to the second beam.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




With reference now to the drawings,

FIG. 1

is a partially cut away, perspective view of the foundation


10


of the invention including a cross brace assembly


30


and lateral brace assembly


60


attached to support beams


90


of a manufactured home.

FIG. 2

is a partially cut away, front elevation view of foundation


10


of FIG.


1


. Support beams


90


includes first beam


90


A and second beam


90


B. Beams


90


, shown, are typical I-beams made such as of steel and are elongate, horizontal and parallel. Each beam


90


includes a vertical web


91


, a lateral flange


92


, such as upper and lower lateral flanges


92


U,


92


L respectively. Each flange


92


has a top surface


93


, a bottom surface


94


and a free end


95


, or, with the I-beam


90


shown, has two free ends


95


. Beams


90


are typically twelve inches in height and are spaced apart ninety six inches between webs


91


. Although, I-beams are shown and described, it will be seen that the invention is applicable to other beams, such as C-beams, with only slight modifications.




A ground pan


20


is disposed under first beam


90


A. Ground pan


20


provides support for brace assemblies


30


,


60


. Ground pan


20


includes a plate


21


having a downward facing lower surface


24


for bearing on grade


99


of ground


98


. Plate


21


is made of strong stiff material, such as of steel or galvanized iron of twelve or greater gauge. Typical dimensions are twenty or twenty four inches square. Ground pan


20


includes anchoring means


22


attached to plate


21


, such as ground insertion means


23


, inserted in the ground


98


, for preventing horizontal movement of pan


20


. Ground insertion means


23


may be any suitable means, such as spikes, but, preferably, has a large side surface for resisting lateral forces. In the preferred embodiment shown, ground insertion means


23


includes downward blades


25


about the periphery of plate


21


. Blades


25


may be part of plate


21


bent over or may be stiff angle members attached to plate


21


.




Cross brace assembly


30


, includes a pair of crossed braces


50


, including front brace


50


F and back brace


50


B. Cross brace assembly


30


supports first beam


90


A and resists longitudinal movement of beam


90


A. A front connector


32


F is attached to flange


92


L of first beam


90


A. A back connector


32


B is attached to flange


92


L of first beam


90


A. An elongate, rigid, front cross brace


50


F includes a bottom end


51


F pivotally supported by ground pan


20


and a top end


56


F pivotally attached to front connector


32


F. An elongate, rigid, back cross brace


50


B includes a bottom end


51


B pivotally supported by ground pan


20


and a top end


56


B pivotally attached to back connector


32


B. Cross braces


50


F,


50


B cross at crossing


59


.




Front cross brace


50


F and back cross brace


50


B are adjustable in length. Each brace


50


F,


50


B includes a first member, such as first elongate box tube


52


and a second member, such as second elongate box tube


53


, selectively, longitudinally, slidably engaged with the first member for adjusting the length of brace


50


F,


50


B. First tube


52


may be one and one-quarter inch square or box tube and second tube


53


may be one and one-half inch box tube that telescopically slides over the first tube


52


.




Locking means between first and second tubes


52


,


53


, fixes their relative position and therefore fixes the length of each brace


50


F,


50


B. In the preferred embodiment, the locking means includes a plurality of bores


54


in each tube


52


,


53


and a fastener, such as a pin or bolt


55


for passing through bores


54


. Alternatively, many other suitable locking means could be used, such as self-tapping screws.




Bottom ends


51


F,


51


B of cross braces


50


F,


50


B are pivotally supported by ground pan


20


. U-brackets


26


are attached by any suitable means such as by welding or bolt to pan


20


. A pivot or journal bolt


27


pivotally connects bracket


26


with a bottom end


51


F,


51


B of a cross brace


50


F,


50


B such that brace


50


cannot move downward or longitudinally.





FIG. 3

is an enlarged perspective view of the front connector


32


F of

FIGS. 1 and 2

attached to first beam; the back connector


32


B being a mirror image. Front connector


32


F includes clamping means


33


, such as front clamping means


33


F and rear clamping means


33


R, for clamping front connector


32


F to each free end


95


of flange


92


L. A common bottom plate


34


, having an upper surface


35


for bearing on the bottom surface


94


of flange


92


L, may be used by both clamping means


33


F,


33


R. Each clamping means


33


F,


33


R includes a top plate


36


, having a first end


37


for disposition above flange


92


L and a second end


38


in contact with bottom plate


34


. Adjustable connecting means, such as a bolts


39


, connect top plate


36


and bottom plate


34


so as to clamp flange


92


L therebetween. A U-bracket


40


is attached to bottom plate


34


by any suitable means, such as bolts


39


. A pivot or journal bolt


41


pivotally connects bracket


40


with top end


56


F of front cross brace


50


F.




Back connector


32


B is mirror image of front connector


32


F and is obtained by rotating front connector


32


F 180°.





FIG. 4

is a cross sectional view taken on line


4





4


of

FIG. 2

showing clamping assembly


46


for cross braces


50


at cross point


59


. Fastening means


45


, such as external clamping assembly


46


, such as U-bolt assembly


47


, comprising a U-bolt


48


and plate


49


, connects front cross brace


50


F to back cross brace


50


B at cross point


59


for preventing relative angular movement between braces


50


F,


50


B. Fastening means


45


stabilizes and adds support strength to cross braces


50


and provides additional support to maintaining braces


50


in their clamped position supporting first beam


90


A.





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of lateral connector


62


of lateral brace assembly


60


attached to second beam


90


B. Lateral brace assembly


60


provides resistance to lateral loads, such as encountered from wind or earthquake. Lateral brace assembly


60


generally includes lateral connector


62


and lateral brace


70


. Lateral brace


70


is an elongate, rigid member having a bottom end


71


pivotally supported by ground pan


20


and a top end


76


pivotally attached to lateral connector


62


.




Brace


70


is adjustable in length and includes a first member, such as first elongate box tube


72


and a second member, such as second elongate box tube


73


, selectively, longitudinally, slidably engaged with the first member for adjusting the length of brace


70


. First tube


72


may be one and one-quarter inch square or box tube and second tube


73


may be one and one-half inch box tube that telescopically slides over the first tube


72


. Locking means between first and second tubes


72


,


73


, fixes their relative position and therefore fixes the length of brace


70


. In the preferred embodiment, the locking means includes a plurality of bores


74


in outer or second tube


73


. One or more fastener, such as self-tapping screws are placed in bores


74


and attached to inner or first tube


72


.




Bottom end


71


of lateral brace


70


is pivotally supported by ground pan


20


. U-bracket


26


attached by any suitable means such as by welding or a bolt to pan


20


. A pivot or journal bolt


27


pivotally connects bracket


26


with bottom end


71


of a brace


70


.




Lateral connector


62


clamps on a flange


92


, such as on upper lateral flange


92


U, of second beam


90


B. Lateral connector


62


includes clamping means


63


, such as front clamping means


63


F and rear clamping means


63


R, for clamping connector


62


to each free end


95


of flange


92


U. A common top plate


64


, having a lower surface


65


for bearing on top surface


94


of flange


92


U, may be used by both clamping means


63


F,


63


R. Each clamping means


63


F,


63


R includes a plate


66


, having a first end


67


for disposition below flange


92


U and a second end


68


in contact with top plate


64


. Adjustable connecting means, such as a bolts


69


, connect top plate


64


and plates


66


so as to clamp flange


92


U therebetween. A U-bracket


80


is attached to a bottom plate


66


by any suitable means, such as bolts


69


. A pivot or journal bolt


81


pivotally connects bracket


80


with top end


76


of brace


70


.




Only one adjustable jack or pier is used to install a plurality of foundations


10


as needed. In use, pad


20


is placed under beam


90


A with ground pan U-brackets


26


for cross brace connectors


32


F,


32


B directly under beam


90


A. Pan blades


23


are inserted into the ground


98


, such as by pushing by hand or tapping with a weight or hammer. An adjustable jack or pier is used to temporarily support beam


90


A near pad


20


. Cross brace assembly


30


is attached to pad


20


, adjusted to length so that braces


50


are at a rise angle of about 40-66 degrees, and clamped to beam


90


A. The U-bolt is tightened. The temporary jack is removed. Cross brace assembly


30


now supports beam


90


A and pushes down on pad


20


. Lateral brace assembly


60


is attached to pan


20


and second beam


90


B. Self-tapping screws


75


are screwed in lateral brace bores


74


to fix its length.




Having described the invention, it can be seen that it provides a very convenient foundation for supporting a manufactured home while simultaneously providing resistance to longitudinal and lateral forces on the home. Foundation


10


is easy to set up in the field with a minimum of tools and personnel, i.e. one person with a wrench and screw driver. The multi-functionality of ground pan


20


and cross brace assembly


30


replaces a pier and separate braces. Foundation


10


replaces a former expensive adjustable pier and longitudinal braces and provides a platform for a lateral brace.




Although a particular embodiment of the invention has been illustrated and described, various changes may be made in the form, composition, construction, and arrangement of the parts herein without sacrificing any of its advantages. Therefore, it is to be understood that all matter herein is to be interpreted as illustrative and not in any limiting sense, and it is intended to cover in the appended claims such modifications as come within the true spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A foundation providing vertical support and longitudinal stability for a manufactured home having an elongate, horizontal support beam having a lateral flange having a top surface, a bottom surface and a free edge; said foundation comprising:a ground pan disposed under the beam; said ground pan including means engaged with the ground for preventing horizontal movement of said ground pan; a front connector including: clamping means for clamping said front connector to the flange; a back connector including: clamping means for clamping said back connector to the flange; an elongate, rigid, front cross brace including: a bottom end pivotally supported by said ground pan; and a top end pivotally attached to said front connector; an elongate, rigid, back cross brace including: a bottom end pivotally supported by said ground pan; and a top end pivotally attached to said back connector; said cross braces having a cross point; and an external clamping assembly clamping together said front cross brace to said back cross brace at said cross point for preventing relative vertical angular movement between said front cross brace and said back cross brace.
  • 2. The foundation of claim 1 wherein:said clamping assembly is a U-bolt and plate.
  • 3. The foundation of claim 1, said front cross brace further including:a first member; and a second member selectively, longitudinally, slidably engaged with said first member of said front cross brace for adjusting the length of said front cross brace; and further including means interacting with said first and second members of said front cross brace for fixing the length of said front cross brace.
  • 4. The foundation of claim 1 wherein:said front connector clamping means includes: a bottom plate having an upper surface for bearing on the bottom surface of the flange; a top plate having a first end for disposition above the flange; and means connecting said front connector plates for clamping said front connector plates on the flange therebetween; and said back connector clamping means incudes: a bottom plate having an upper surface for bearing on the bottom surface of the flange; a top plate having a first end for disposition above the flange; and means connecting said back connector plates for clamping said plates to the flange therebetween.
  • 5. The foundation of claim 1, said back cross brace further including:a first member; and a second member selectively, longitudinally, slidably engaged with said first member of said back cross brace for adjusting the length of said back cross brace; and further including means interacting with said first and second members of said back cross brace for fixing the length of said back cross brace.
  • 6. The foundation of claim 1; said front cross brace further including:a first member; and a second member selectively, longitudinally, slidably engaged with said first member of said front cross brace for adjusting the length of said front cross brace; and further including means interacting with said first and second members of said front cross brace for fixing the length of said front cross brace.
  • 7. A foundation providing vertical support and longitudinal stability for a manufactured home having first and second elongate, horizontal, parallel, support beams; the first beam having a lateral flange; the second beam having a lateral flange; said foundation comprising:a ground pan disposed under the first beam; said ground pan including means engaged with the ground for preventing horizontal movement of said ground pan; a cross brace assembly including: a front connector including: clamping means for clamping said front connector to the flange of the first beam; a back connector including: clamping means for clamping said back connector to the flange of the first beam; an elongate, rigid, front cross brace including: a bottom end pivotally supported by said ground pan; and a top end pivotally attached to said front connector; an elongate, rigid, back cross brace including: a bottom end pivotally supported by said ground pan; and a top end pivotally attached to said back connector; said cross braces having a cross point; an external clamping assembly clamping together said front cross brace to said back cross brace at said cross point for preventing relative angular movement between said front cross brace and said back cross brace; and a lateral brace assembly including: a lateral connector including: clamping means for clamping said lateral connector to the flange of the second beam; an elongate, rigid, lateral brace including: a bottom end pivotally supported by said ground pan; and a top end pivotally attached to said lateral connector.
  • 8. The foundation of claim 7 wherein:said clamping assembly is a U-bolt and plate.
  • 9. The foundation of claim 7, said front cross brace further including:a first member; and a second member selectively, longitudinally, slidably engaged with said first member of said front cross brace for adjusting the length of said front cross brace; and further including means interacting with said first and second members of said front cross brace for fixing the length of said front cross brace.
  • 10. The foundation of claim 7, said back cross brace further includinga first member; and a second member selectively, longitudinally, slidably engaged with said first member of said back cross brace for adjusting the length of said back cross brace; and further including means interacting with said first and second members of said back cross brace for fixing the length of said back cross brace.
  • 11. The foundation of claim 10, said front cross brace further including:a first member; and a second member selectively, longitudinally, slidably engaged with said first member of said front cross brace for adjusting the length of said front cross brace; and further including means interacting with said first and second members of said front cross brace for fixing the length of said front cross brace.
  • 12. A method of providing vertical support and longitudinal stability for a manufactured home having an elongate, horizontal support beam having a lateral flange having a top surface, a bottom surface and a free edge; said method comprising:providing a foundation comprising: a ground pan including means for engaging with the ground for preventing horizontal movement of the ground pan; a front connector including: clamping means for clamping the front connector to the flange; a back connector including: clamping means for clamping the back connector to the flange; an elongate, rigid, front cross brace including: a bottom end pivotally supported by the ground pan; and a top end pivotally attached to the front connector; an elongate, rigid, back cross brace including: a bottom end pivotally supported by the ground pan; and a top end pivotally attached to the back connector; the cross braces having a cross point; and an external clamping assembly for clamping together the front cross brace to the back cross brace at the cross point for preventing relative vertical angular movement between the front cross brace and the back cross brace; positioning the ground pan under the beam; clamping the front connector to the flange with the clamping means of the front connector; clamping the back connector to the flange with the clamping means of the back connector such that the braces cross at a cross point; and clamping the front cross brace to the rear cross brace at the cross point with the external clamping assembly so as to prevent relative vertical angular movement between the front cross brace and the back cross brace.
  • 13. A foundation providing vertical support and longitudinal stability for a manufactured home having an elongate, horizontal support beam having a lateral flange having a top surface, a bottom surface and a free edge; said foundation comprising:a ground support disposed under the beam and engaged with the ground for preventing horizontal movement of said ground support; a front connector including: clamping means for clamping said front connector to the flange; a back connector including: clamping means for clamping said back connector to the flange; an elongate, rigid, front cross brace including: a bottom end pivotally supported by said ground support; and a top end pivotally attached to said front connector; an elongate, rigid, back cross brace including: a bottom end pivotally supported by said ground support; and a top end pivotally attached to said back connector; said cross braces having a cross point; and an external clamping assembly clamping together said front cross brace to said back cross brace at said cross point for preventing relative vertical angular movement between said front cross brace and said back cross brace.
  • 14. The foundation of claim 13 wherein:said clamping assembly is a U-bolt and plate.
  • 15. The foundation of claim 13, said front cross brace further including:a first member; and a second member selectively, longitudinally, slidably engaged with said first member of said front cross brace for adjusting the length of said front cross brace; and further including means interacting with said first and second members of said front cross brace for fixing the length of said front cross brace.
  • 16. The foundation of claim 13 wherein:said front connector clamping means includes: a bottom plate having an upper surface for bearing on the bottom surface of the flange; a top plate having a first end for disposition above the flange; and means connecting said front connector plates for clamping said front connector plates on the flange therebetween; and said back connector clamping means includes: a bottom plate having an upper surface for bearing on the bottom surface of the flange; a top plate having a first end for disposition above the flange; and means connecting said back connector plates for clamping said plates to the flange therebetween.
  • 17. The foundation of claim 13, said back cross brace further including:a first member; and a second member selectively, longitudinally, slidably engaged with said first member of said back cross brace for adjusting the length of said back cross brace; and further including means interacting with said first and second members of said back cross brace for fixing the length of said back cross brace.
  • 18. The foundation of claim 17; said front cross brace further including:a first member; and a second member selectively, longitudinally, slidably engaged with said first member of said front cross brace for adjusting the length of said front cross brace; and further including means interacting with said first and second members of said front cross brace for fixing the length of said back cross brace.
  • 19. A foundation providing vertical support and longitudinal stability for a manufactured home having first and second elongate, horizontal, parallel, support beams; the first beam having a lateral flange; the second beam having a lateral flange; said foundation comprising:a ground support disposed under the first beam and engaged with the ground for preventing horizontal movement of said ground support; a cross brace assembly including: a front connector including: clamping means for clamping said front connector to the flange of the first beam; a back connector including: clamping means for clamping said back connector to the flange of the first beam; an elongate, rigid, front cross brace including: a bottom end pivotally supported by said ground support; and a top end pivotally attached to said front connector; an elongate, rigid, back cross brace including: a bottom end pivotally supported by said ground support; and a top end pivotally attached to said back connector; said cross braces having a cross point; an external clamping assembly clamping together said front cross brace to said back cross brace at said cross point for preventing relative angular movement between said front cross brace and said back cross brace; and a lateral brace assembly including: a lateral connector including: clamping means for clamping said lateral connector to the flange of the second beam; an elongate, rigid, lateral brace including: a bottom end pivotally supported by said ground support; and a top end pivotally attached to said lateral connector.
  • 20. The foundation of claim 19 wherein:said clamping assembly is a U-bolt and plate.
  • 21. The foundation of claim 19, said front cross brace further including:a first member; and a second member selectively, longitudinally, slidably engaged with said first member of said front cross brace for adjusting the length of said front cross brace; and further including means interacting with said first and second members of said front cross brace for fixing the length of said front cross brace.
  • 22. The foundation of claim 19, said back cross brace further including:a first member; and a second member selectively, longitudinally, slidably engaged with said first member of said back brace for adjusting the length of said back cross brace; and further including means interacting with said first and second members of said back cross brace for fixing the length of said back cross brace.
  • 23. The foundation of claim 22, said front cross brace further including:a first member; and a second member selectively, longitudinally, slidably engaged with said first member of said front cross brace for adjusting the length of said front cross brace; and further including means interacting with said first and second members of said front cross brace for fixing the length of said front cross brace.
  • 24. A method of providing vertical support and longitudinal stability for a manufactured home having an elongate, horizontal support beam having a lateral flange having a top surface, a bottom surface and a free edge; said method comprising:providing, under the beam, a foundation comprising: a ground support engaged with the ground for preventing horizontal movement of the ground support; and front connector including: clamping means for clamping the front connector to the flange; a back connector including: clamping means for clamping the back connector to the flange, an elongate, rigid, front cross brace including: a bottom end pivotally supported by the ground support; and a top end pivotally attached to the front connector; an elongate, rigid, back cross brace including: a bottom end pivotally supported by the ground support; and a top end pivotally attached to the back connector, the cross braces having a cross point; and an external clamping assembly for clamping together the front cross brace to the back cross brace at the cross point for preventing relative vertical angular movement between the front cross brace and the back cross brace; clamping the front connector to the flange with the clamping means of the front connector; clamping the back connector to the flange with the clamping means of the back connector such that the braces cross at a cross point; and clamping the front cross brace to the rear cross brace at the cross point with the external clamping assembly so as to prevent relative vertical angular movement between the front cross brace and the back cross brace.
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