Claims
- 1. A shear assembly for reducing shear and uplift forces between an upper portion of a wall and a foundation of a building, the assembly comprising:
an anchor assembly having a first and a second lateral end adapted to anchor the shear assembly to the foundation of the building; an attachment assembly adapted to be attached to the upper portion of the wall; a first elongate member having an upper and a lower end interconnecting the anchor assembly and the attachment assembly wherein the upper end of the first elongate member is attached to a first lateral position on the attachment assembly and wherein the lower end of the first elongate member is attached to a first lateral position on the anchor assembly; and an second elongate member having an upper and a lower end interconnecting the anchor assembly and the attachment assembly wherein the upper end of the second elongate member is attached to a third lateral position on the attachment assembly and wherein the lower end of the second elongate member is attached to a fourth lateral position on the anchor assembly and wherein the first and third lateral positions on the attachment assembly are located inward of the second and fourth lateral positions on the anchor assembly such that when a lateral shear force is exerted on the upper portion of the wall, one of the first and second elongate members is in compression and the other one of the first and second elongate members is in tension.
- 2. The shear assembly of claim 1, further comprising:
a third elongate member having an upper and a lower end interconnecting the anchor assembly and the attachment assembly wherein the upper end of the third elongate member is attached to a first lateral position on the attachment assembly and wherein the lower end of the third elongate member is attached to a first lateral position on the anchor assembly; and a fourth elongate member having an upper and a lower end interconnecting the anchor assembly and the attachment assembly wherein the upper end of the second elongate member is attached to a third lateral position on the attachment assembly and wherein the lower end of the second elongate member is attached to a fourth lateral position on the anchor assembly and wherein the first and third lateral positions on the attachment assembly are located inward of the second and fourth lateral positions on the anchor assembly such that when a lateral shear force is exerted on the upper portion of the wall, one of the third and fourth elongate members is in compression and the other one of the third and fourth elongate members is in tension.
- 3. The assembly of claim 2, further comprising a lateral brace connected to the first and second elongate members at a point along the first and second elongate members located between the anchor assembly and the attachment assembly.
- 4. The assembly of claim 3, wherein the lateral brace is further connected with the third and fourth elongate members.
- 5. The assembly of claim 4, wherein the interconnection of the lateral brace with the elongate members reduces the unsupported length of the elongate members and provides increased resistance to buckling of the elongate members.
- 6. The assembly of claim 1, further comprising a lateral motion damping device that is mechanically coupled to at least one of the elongate members so as to permit limited relative movement of the elongate members with respect to the wall or the foundation so as reduce the amount of force that is transferred from the upper portion of the wall through the elongate members to the foundation.
- 7. The assembly of claim 6, wherein the lateral motion damping device comprises a housing that is interposed between the upper portion of the wall and the first and second elongate members so as to permit relative lateral movement between the upper portion of the wall and the first and second elongate members.
- 8. The assembly of claim 7, wherein the lateral motion damping device comprises a housing and at least one spring member mounted therein that expands and contracts to thereby absorb and dissipate at least a portion of the lateral shear forces exerted on the upper portion of the wall.
- 9. The assembly of claim 8, wherein the at least one spring member comprises a first and second spring that are mounted in the housing so as to be co-axial and so that a lateral shear force results in expansion of one spring and compression of the other.
- 10. The assembly of claim 9, wherein the at least one spring member further comprises a third and fourth spring that are mounted in the housing so as to be co-axial and so that a lateral shear force results in expansion of one spring and compression of the other.
- 11. The assembly of claim 6, wherein the lateral motion damping device is mechanically coupled to the bottom of at least one of the elongate members so as to reduce the amount of force that is transferred from the upper portion of the wall through the elongate member to the foundation.
- 12. The assembly of claim 11, wherein the lateral motion damping device comprises at least one compression disk that is interposed between the foundation and the bottom end of the first and second elongate members such that shear forces result in compression of the at least one compression disk.
- 13. The assembly of claim 12, wherein the at least one compression disks are positioned within the anchor assembly.
- 14. The assembly of claim 6, wherein the anchor assembly comprises an anchor bolt that is mounted within the foundation and a hold down assembly that mechanically interconnects the first and second elongate members to the anchor bolts.
- 15. The assembly of claim 14, wherein the lateral motion damping device comprises a spring assembly that is mechanically interposed between the anchor bolt and the foundation such that shear forces travelling along the first and second elongate member are dissipated by the spring assembly.
- 16. The assembly of claim 15, wherein the spring assembly comprises:
a housing having an aperture through which the anchor bolt extends; a first and a second compression plates positioned within the housing, wherein the first and second compression plates are mechanically coupled to the termination point of the anchor bolt; a plurality of compression disks that are interposed between the first and second compression plates and wherein the anchor bolt is connected to both the first and second compression plates such that both tension and compressive forces being transmitted from the upper plate to the anchor bolt via the interconnecting member result in compression of the compression disks thereby dissipating at least a portion of the tension and compressive forces.
- 17. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the first and second elongate members comprise elongate rail members having a hollow rectangular cross section so as to resist buckling when compressed along the rail member's elongate direction.
- 18. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the attachment assembly interconnects the upper portion of the wall to the first and second elongate members in a manner that permits limited vertical movement between the first and second elongate members and the upper portion of the wall.
- 19. A shear assembly for reducing the effects of shear forces on a building structure that includes a wall attached to a foundation, the shear assembly comprising:
a head assembly that attaches to an upper portion of the wall; an anchor assembly that attaches to the foundation; an interconnecting structure that interconnects the head assembly to the anchor assembly so as to transfer forces between the upper portion of the wall and the foundation, the interconnecting structure comprising a first leg with first and second ends, and a second leg with first and second ends, wherein the first end of the first leg and the first end of the second leg are connected to the head assembly so as to be separated by a first distance, and the second end of the first leg and the second end of the second leg are connected to the anchor assembly so as to be separated by a second distance, wherein the first distance is less than the second distance such that the interconnecting structure resists relative movement between the head assembly and the anchor assembly by combinations of compression and tension of the first and second legs, wherein a lateral shear force applied at the upper portion of the wall is transferred to the foundation through the head assembly and through the interconnecting structure such that one of the legs is in compression while the other leg is simultaneously in tension.
- 20. The assembly of claim 19, further comprising a lateral brace connected to the first and second elongate members at a point along the first and second elongate members located between the anchor assembly and the attachment assembly.
- 21. The assembly of claim 20, wherein the interconnection of the lateral brace with the elongate members reduces the unsupported length of the elongate members and provides increased resistance to buckling of the elongate members.
- 22. The assembly of claim 19, further comprising a lateral motion damping device that is mechanically coupled to at least one of the elongate members so as to permit limited relative movement of the elongate members with respect to the wall or the foundation so as reduce the amount of force that is transferred from the upper portion of the wall through the elongate members to the foundation.
- 23. The assembly of claim 22, wherein the lateral motion damping device is interposed between the upper portion of the wall and the first and second elongate members so as to permit relative lateral movement between the upper portion of the wall and the first and second elongate members.
- 24. The assembly of claim 23, wherein the lateral motion damping device comprises a housing and at least one spring member mounted therein that expands and contracts to thereby absorb and dissipate at least a portion of the lateral shear forces exerted on the upper portion of the wall.
- 25. The assembly of claim 24, wherein the at least one spring member comprises a first and second spring that are mounted in the housing so as to be co-axial and so that a lateral shear force results in expansion of one spring and compression of the other.
- 26. The assembly of claim 25, wherein the at least one spring member further comprises a third and fourth spring that are mounted in the housing so as to be co-axial and so that a lateral shear force results in expansion of one spring and compression of the other.
- 27. The assembly of claim 22, wherein the lateral motion damping device is mechanically coupled to the bottom of at least one of the elongate members so as to reduce the amount of force that is transferred from the upper portion of the wall through the elongate member to the foundation.
- 28. The assembly of claim 27, wherein the lateral motion damping device comprises at least one compression disk that is interposed between the foundation and the bottom end of the first and second elongate members such that shear forces result in compression of the at least one compression disk.
- 29. The assembly of claim 28, wherein the at least one compression disks are positioned within the anchor assembly.
- 30. The assembly of claim 22, wherein the anchor assembly comprises an anchor bolt that is mounted within the foundation and a hold down assembly that mechanically interconnects the first and second elongate members to the anchor bolts.
- 31. The assembly of claim 30, wherein the lateral motion damping device comprises a spring assembly that is mechanically interposed between the anchor bolt and the foundation such that shear forces travelling along the first and second elongate member result in at least a portion of the shear forces being dissipated by the spring assembly.
- 32. The assembly of claim 31, wherein the spring assembly comprises:
a housing having an aperture through which the anchor bolt extends; a first and a second compression plates positioned within the housing, wherein the first and second compression plates are mechanically coupled to the termination point of the anchor bolt; a plurality of compression disks that are interposed between the first and second compression plates and wherein the anchor bolt is connected to both the first and second compression plates such that both tension and compressive forces being transmitted from the upper plate to the anchor bolt via the interconnecting member result in compression of the compression disks thereby dissipating at least a portion of the tension and compressive forces.
- 33. The assembly of claim 19, wherein the first and second elongate members comprise elongate rail members having a hollow rectangular cross section so as to resist buckling when compressed along the rail member's elongate direction.
- 34. The assembly of claim 19, wherein the attachment assembly interconnects the upper portion of the wall to the first and second elongate members in a manner that permits limited vertical movement between the first and second elongate members and the upper portion of the wall.
- 35. A shear assembly for reducing the effects of lateral and vertical shear forces on a building structure that includes a wall having a plurality of vertical framing members and at least one upper horizontal plate interconnecting the plurality of vertical framing members wherein the wall is attached to a foundation, the assembly comprising:
a head assembly that attaches to the horizontal plate of the wall; an anchor assembly that attaches to the foundation; an interconnecting structure positioned between at least two of the vertical framing members of the wall wherein the interconnecting structure has a first end that is mechanically coupled to the head assembly and a second end that is mechanically coupled to the anchor assembly, wherein the interconnecting structure transfers forces between the first and second end; a lateral motion damping device that is mechanically coupled to the shear assembly so as to be interposed between the building structure and the shear assembly so as to permit limited relative movement between the shear assembly and the building structure such that at least a portion of the lateral shear forces exerted on the upper portion of the wall are dissipated by lateral damping device.
- 36. The assembly of claim 35, wherein the lateral motion damping device comprises a spring actuated device that is mechanically coupled to the shear assembly so as to be interposed between the building structure and the shear assembly so as to permit limited relative movement between the upper horizontal plate of the wall while still permitting shear forces to be transmitted to the foundation via the interconnecting member.
- 37. The assembly of claim 36, wherein the spring actuated member comprises a housing and a first and second spring that are mounted in the housing so as to be co-axial and so that a lateral shear force results in expansion of one spring and compression of the other.
- 38. The assembly of claim 37, wherein the spring actuated member further comprises a third and fourth spring that are mounted in the housing so as to be co-axial and so that a lateral shear force results in expansion of one spring and compression of the other.
- 39. The assembly of claim 38, wherein the housing is interposed between the upper portion of the interconnecting member and the upper horizontal plate of the wall.
- 40. The assembly of claim 39, wherein the housing is positioned within the head assembly.
- 41. The assembly of claim 35, wherein the lateral motion damping device is interposed between the interconnecting member and the foundation.
- 42. The assembly of claim 41, wherein the lateral motion damping device comprises at least one compression disk that is interposed between the foundation and the bottom end of the interconnecting member such that shear forces result in compression of the at least one compression disk.
- 43. The assembly of claim 42, wherein the at least one compression disk are positioned within the anchor assembly.
- 44. The assembly of claim 35, wherein the anchor assembly comprises an anchor bolt that is mounted within the foundation and a hold down assembly that mechanically interconnects to the interconnecting member to the anchor bolts.
- 45. The assembly of claim 44, wherein the lateral motion damping device comprises a spring assembly that is interposed between the anchor bolt and the foundation such that shear forces travelling along the interconnecting member result in expansion and contraction of the spring between the anchor member and the foundation.
- 46. The assembly of claim 45, wherein the anchor bolt includes a termination point that is positioned within a cavity in the foundation and the spring assembly is mechanically interposed between the termination point and the inner walls of the cavity in the foundation.
- 47. The assembly of claim 46, wherein the spring assembly comprises:
a housing having an aperture through which the anchor bolt extends; a first and a second compression plates positioned within the housing, wherein the first and second compression plates are mechanically coupled to the termination point of the anchor bolt; a plurality of compression disks that are interposed between the first and second compression plates and wherein the anchor bolt is connected to both the first and second compression plates such that both tension and compressive forces being transmitted from the upper plate to the anchor bolt via the interconnecting member result in compression of the compression disks thereby dissipating at least a portion of the tension and compressive forces.
- 48. The shear assembly of claim 47, wherein the anchor bolt is adapted to be movable within the foundation over a pre-selected range of movement to thereby facilitate dissipation of the tension and compressive forces by the plurality of compression disks.
- 49. The shear assembly of claim 35, wherein the interconnecting member comprises a first and second member that are attached to the head assembly so as to be separated by a first distance and are attached to the anchor assembly so as to be separated by a second distance which is greater than the first distance.
- 50. The shear assembly of claim 35, wherein the interconnecting member comprises a panel member.
- 51. The shear assembly of claim 50, wherein the panel member comprises a fiberglass panel.
- 52. The shear assembly of claim 50, wherein the panel member is made of metal.
- 53. The shear assembly of claim 52, wherein the panel member is formed of a Cee-channel shape with a diaphragm positioned thereon.
- 54. The shear assembly of claim 52, wherein the panel member is formed of tube steel.
- 55. A method of reinforcing a building structure comprised of a wall mounted on a foundation having a plurality of vertical framing members and at least one upper horizontal plate interconnecting at least two of the plurality of vertical framing members, the method comprising:
mechanically coupling a shear assembly to the upper horizontal plate of the wall, mechanically coupling the shear assembly to the foundation such that the shear assembly transmits lateral shear forces on the upper horizontal plate of the wall to the foundation so as to reduce the tendency of the upper portions of the vertical framing members to move laterally when exposed to shear forces; and mechanically interposing a motion damper device between the shear assembly and the building structure such that a portion of the shear forces on the upper horizontal plate of the wall are dissipated by the motion damper device.
- 56. The method of claim 55, wherein mechanically coupling a shear assembly to the upper horizontal plate of the wall and mechanically coupling the shear assembly to the foundation comprises mounting a braced frame structure in the wall so as to be mechanically interposed between the upper horizontal plate and the foundation.
- 57. The method of claim 56, wherein mounting a braced frame structure in the wall comprises mounting an A-frame shear assembly in the wall so as to be mechanically coupled to the foundation and to the upper horizontal plate of the wall.
- 58. The method of claim 56, wherein mounting a braced frame structure in the wall comprises mounting a shear panel in the wall so as to be mechanically coupled to the foundation and to the upper horizontal plate of the wall.
- 59. The method of claim 56, wherein interposing a motion damper device between the shear assembly and the building structure comprises interposing a motion damper device between the upper horizontal plate and an upper portion of the shear assembly.
- 60. The method of claim 59, wherein mechanically interposing a motion damper device between the upper horizontal plate and the upper portion of the shear assembly comprises mechanically coupling a spring assembly between the upper horizontal plate and the upper portion of the shear assembly such that shear forces result in the spring assembly expanding and contracting a spring to thereby dissipate the portion of the shear forces.
- 61. The method of claim 56, wherein mechanically interposing a motion damper device between the shear assembly and the building structure comprises mechanically interposing a motion damper device between the shear assembly and the foundation of the building structure.
- 62. The method of claim 61, wherein mechanically interposing a motion damper device between the shear assembly and the foundation comprises mechanically interposing at least one compression disk between the bottom end of an interconnecting member of the shear assembly and the foundation such that shear forces result in compression of the compression disk.
- 63. The method of claim 61, wherein mechanically interposing a motion damper device between the shear assembly and the foundation comprises mechanically interposing a motion damper device between an anchor bolt of the shear assembly that is encased within the foundation and the foundation.
- 64. The method of claim 63, wherein the motion damper device comprises at least one compression disk that is mechanically coupled to the anchor bolt and to the foundation such that shear forces result in compression of the compression disk to thereby dissipate at least a portion of the shear forces.
- 65. A shear assembly for reducing the effects of shear forces on a building structure that includes a wall attached to a foundation, the shear assembly comprising:
an interconnecting structure with a first end and a second end, wherein the interconnecting structure transfers forces between the first end and the second end; a head assembly that mechanically couples an upper portion of the wall to the first end of the interconnecting structure; and at least one spring member that is mechanically interposed between the first end of the interconnecting structure and the upper portion of the wall that permits limited relative movement between the upper portion of the wall and the first end of the interconnecting structure such that at least a portion of lateral shear forces exerted on the head assembly are dissipated by mechanical extension and retraction of the spring member; and an anchor assembly that mechanically couples the second end of the interconnecting structure to the foundation.
- 66. The shear assembly of claim 65, wherein the interconnecting structure comprises a first and second member that are attached to the head assembly so as to be separated by a first distance and are attached to the anchor assembly so as to be separated by a second distance which is greater than the first distance.
- 67. The shear assembly of claim 65, wherein the interconnecting structure comprises a panel member.
- 68. The shear assembly of claim 67, wherein the panel member comprises a fiberglass panel.
- 69. The shear assembly of claim 67, wherein the panel member is made of metal.
- 70. The shear assembly of claim 69, wherein the panel member is formed of a Cee-channel shape with a diaphragm positioned thereon.
- 71. The shear assembly of claim 69, wherein the panel member is formed of tube steel.
- 72. The assembly of claim 65, wherein the at least one spring member comprises a housing and a first and second spring that are mounted in the housing so as to be co-axial and so that a lateral shear force results in expansion of one spring and compression of the other.
- 73. The assembly of claim 72, wherein the at least one spring member further comprises a third and fourth spring that are mounted in the housing so as to be co-axial and so that a lateral shear force results in expansion of one spring and compression of the other.
- 74. The assembly of claim 73, wherein the housing is interposed between the first end of the interconnecting member and the upper horizontal plate of the wall.
- 75. The assembly of claim 74, wherein the housing is positioned within the head assembly.
- 76. A shear assembly for reducing the effects of shear forces on a building structure that includes a wall attached to a foundation, the shear assembly comprising:
an interconnecting structure with a first end and a second end, wherein the interconnecting structure transfers forces between the first end and the second end; a head assembly that mechanically couples an upper portion of the wall to the first end of the interconnecting structure; and an anchor assembly that mechanically couples the second end of the interconnecting structure to the foundation, wherein the anchor assembly comprises at least one motion damping device that permits limited relative movement between the foundation and the second end of the interconnecting structure such that at least a portion of uplifting and downward compression forces exerted on the anchor assembly are dissipated by the spring member.
- 77. The assembly of claim 75, wherein the anchor assembly comprises a plurality of compression disks that are mounted so as to be interposed between the interconnecting structure and the foundation such that shear forces on the interconnecting structure result in compression of the compression disks to thereby dissipate at least a portion of the shear forces.
- 78. The assembly of claim 77, wherein the interconnecting member includes at least one post and wherein the anchor assembly includes at least one bracket that receive the post.
- 79. The assembly of claim 78, wherein the compressible members are mounted within the bracket.
- 80. The assembly of claim 79, wherein the anchor assembly includes an anchor bolt that is mounted in the foundation, wherein the anchor bolt is attached to the bracket such that both compression forces and tension forces exerted on the anchor bolt by the interconnecting member result in compression of the compressible members thereby dissipating at least a portion of the forces.
- 81. The shear assembly of claim 76, wherein the interconnecting structure comprises a first and second member that are attached to the head assembly so as to be separated by a first distance and are attached to the anchor assembly so as to be separated by a second distance which is greater than the first distance.
- 82. The shear assembly of claim 76, wherein the interconnecting structure comprises a panel member.
- 83. The shear assembly of claim 76, wherein the panel member comprises a fiberglass panel.
- 84. The shear assembly of claim 76, wherein the panel member is made of metal.
- 85. The shear assembly of claim 84, wherein the panel member is formed of a Cee-channel shape with a diaphragm positioned thereon.
- 86. The shear assembly of claim 84, wherein the panel member is formed of tube steel.
- 87. A shear assembly for reducing shear and uplift forces between an upper portion of a wall and a foundation of a building, the assembly comprising:
a head assembly that is attached to the upper portion of the wall; an interconnecting member that is mechanically coupled to the head assembly; an anchor assembly that is coupled to the interconnecting member, wherein the anchor assembly includes at least one anchor bolt that is mounted in the foundation so as to be embedded therein; and a motion damping device mechanically coupled to the embedded portion of the anchor bolt of the anchor assembly wherein forces exerted on the upper portion of the wall are transmitted to the foundation via the anchor assembly such that the motion damping device dissipates at least a portion of the forces transmitted to the foundation.
- 88. The assembly of claim 87, wherein the motion damping assembly comprises:
a housing having an aperture through with the anchor bolt extends; a first and a second compression plates positioned within the housing, wherein the first and second compression plates are mechanically coupled to the termination point of the anchor bolt; a plurality of compression disks that are interposed between the first and second compression plates and wherein the anchor bolt is connected to both the first and second compression plates such that both tension and compressive forces being transmitted from the upper plate to the anchor bolt via the interconnecting member result in compression of the compression disks thereby dissipating at least a portion of the tension and compressive forces.
- 89. The shear assembly of claim 88, wherein the anchor bolt is adapted to be movable within the foundation over a pre-selected range of movement to thereby facilitate dissipation of the tension and compressive forces by the plurality of compression disks.
- 90. The shear assembly of claim 88, wherein the interconnecting member comprises a first and second member that are attached to the head assembly so as to be separated by a first distance and are attached to the anchor assembly so as to be separated by a second distance which is greater than the first distance.
- 91. The shear assembly of claim 88, wherein the interconnecting member comprises a panel member.
- 92. The shear assembly of claim 91, wherein the panel member comprises a fiberglass panel.
- 93. The shear assembly of claim 91, wherein the panel member is made of metal.
- 94. The shear assembly of claim 93, wherein the panel member is formed of a Cee-channel shape with a diaphragm positioned thereon.
- 95. The shear assembly of claim 93, wherein the panel member is formed of tube steel.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/226,354, filed on Aug. 18, 2000, entitled “A-FRAME SHEAR ASSEMBLY FOR WALLS.”
Provisional Applications (1)
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