The present application is based on, and claims priority from, Australian Application Number 2005906706, filed Nov. 30, 2005, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a support for setting a cast-in lifting anchor into a concrete component.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Conventionally, concrete components such as beams, panels, and slabs which require to be lifted during erection will incorporate lifting anchors to provide lifting points for the component, the anchors being incorporated into the component at the time of casting. For slabs or panels which are cast on-site for erection by a face-lift tilt-up lifting action for movement between a flat or horizontal orientation in which the component is cast to a vertical orientation, the lifting anchors, known as face-lift anchors, are supported from the bed on which the component is cast. The head of the anchor is received within a void former which will lie adjacent to the upper surface of the cast component so that when the void former is removed after casting the head of the lifting anchor will lie within the void thus formed for attachment to appropriate lifting equipment. One prior form of support for holding the anchor and void former during casting for this purpose is in the form of a wire stand which engages with the void former attached to the head of the anchor and has projecting legs which extend downwardly beyond the foot of the anchor to rest on the casting bed and hold the foot of the anchor above the bed. These prior forms of support stand usually consist of an upper ring which surrounds and engages the void former and several legs connected to the ring by welding and projecting downwardly from the ring. For stability the legs are each bent into a relatively complex shape so that the legs meet or intersect in a lower part of the structure where they are tied together, before extending outwardly into foot portions which rest on the bed.
The present invention seeks to simplify the design of such support stands by reducing the number of component parts and thereby reducing the number of welding operations needed in assembly.
According to the present invention there is provided a support stand for a void former and lifting anchor assembly to be cast into a concrete component, the support stand being formed from two components of bent wire which, when assembled together, define an upper frame from which the void former can be supported with the body of the anchor being suspended beneath the void former and legs projecting downwardly from the frame to rest on a bed on which the component is cast.
Advantageously, the two wire components are connected by just two welds each at one of two zones of intersection of the two components.
Advantageously, the two components are of identical shape. It is also advantageous for the number of bends in each component to be kept to a minimum.
Further according to the invention, there is provided a support stand for an anchor to be cast into a concrete component, the support stand being formed from two identical components of bent wire welded together to form an open upper frame from which the anchor is supported and legs projecting downwardly from the frame to rest on a bed on which the concrete component is cast.
Embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
The support stand shown in
Accordingly in this embodiment the support stand is fabricated from two identical wire components each bent to required shape, in this particular case with four bends per component, with just two welds being needed to connect the components.
In the variant shown in
In each of the embodiments described herein the support stand is assembled from just two identical components with only two welds being required, thereby simplifying and reducing the cost of the assembly.
The embodiments have been described by way of example only and modifications are possible within the scope of the invention.
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2005906706 | Nov 2005 | AU | national |
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20070176062 A1 | Aug 2007 | US |