The present invention relates to a nut for a reinforcing bar used for fixing a reinforcing bar which is a structural member of a concrete block structure and for applying a tensile force to a reinforcing bar.
When a structural body such as a wall is built by joining a plurality of concrete blocks in horizontal and vertical directions, a reinforcing bar is often inserted into the concrete blocks stacked in a vertical direction in order to secure the strength of the structural body. In such a case, the stacked concrete blocks are firmly attached so as to further increase the strength. For this purpose, a technique has been proposed for fastening blocks using a nut which is screwed onto an end portion of a reinforcing bar sticking out from an end face of the block (see Patent Document 1, for example).
In a construction method of a bearing wall described in Patent Document 1, a reinforcing bar (bolt) is inserted into a vertical hole at the center of each of a plurality of blocks which are vertically arranged in a row with a paste interposed between the blocks, and nuts are screwed on both ends of the reinforcing bar, thereby building a wall structure composed of a group of blocks vertically arranged in a row.
Patent Document 1: Japanese Patent Publication No. S34-03622
In the construction method of a bearing wall described in Patent Document 1, the nuts are screwed onto both ends of the reinforcing bar (bolt) which constitutes a wall structure composed of a group of blocks vertically arranged in a row. In order to prevent the nuts from loosening or falling out after building the wall, the area of screwing the nut onto the bolt should be kept wider in the axial direction, or the end portion of the bolt projecting from the end face of the tightened nut should be long. Thus, the bolt and the nut project from both end faces of the group of blocks to a considerable amount, which sometimes hinders the work of construction.
An object of the present invention is to provide a nut for a reinforcing bar capable of stably maintaining its securely screwed state with a reinforcing bar and enabling the reduction of its projecting portion from the end face of a structural body.
A nut for a reinforcing bar of the present invention comprises a cylindrical body part which is insertable into a through hole formed in a concrete block and includes a female screw thread part formed on an inner peripheral surface of the body part, the female screw thread part capable of being screwed onto a male screw part formed on an outer periphery of a reinforcing bar which is inserted into the through hole, and a flange which is formed at one end of the body part. In this structure, on an end portion of a reinforcing bar inserted into a through hole of a concrete block (referred to as “block” hereinafter) and projecting from an end face thereof, a member having a function of a washer is mounted. Then, the nut for a reinforcing bar is screwed onto the reinforcing bar with its flange facing outside so that the reinforcing bar is fixed in the block and a tensile force is applied to the reinforcing bar, thereby building a structural body. In this state, the body part which is screwed onto the male screw part is insertable into the through hole of the block. Accordingly, the projecting portion of the nut for a reinforcing bar sticking out from the end face of the structural body can be reduced. Moreover, the length of the body part inserted into the through hole of the block in the direction of its center axis can be optionally set according to required tightening strength. Therefore, the screwed state with the reinforcing bar can be held stably.
Here, preferably, at least a pair of flat parts parallel with each other with respect to the center axis of the body part may be formed on the outer periphery of the flange. By this structure, a tool such as a wrench can be engaged with the pair of flat parts on the outer periphery of the flange, which enhances operability for tightening.
In addition, the length of the female screw thread part of the body part in the direction of the center axis of the female screw thread part may be three to four times the screw pitch of the male screw part on the outer periphery of the reinforcing bar. Thus, while the length of the body part in the direction of the center axis is controlled to the minimum, the tightening strength applied to the reinforcing bar can be secured.
With the nut for a reinforcing bar of the present invention, the screwed state with the reinforcing bar can be maintained stably, and the portion projecting from the end face of a structural body can be reduced.
An embodiment of the present invention is explained below with reference to the drawings.
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On an outer periphery of the regular hexagonal flange 10b, three pairs of flat parts 10d are formed in parallel with each other with respect to a center axis X of the body part 10a. On the inner peripheral surface of the body part 10a, a length 10x of the female screw thread part 10c in a direction of the center axis X is approximately four times a screw pitch of the male screw parts 14a and 15a on the outer periphery of the reinforcing bars 14 and 15.
Here, a use of the nut for a reinforcing bar 10 is explained below with reference to
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Then, each of the nuts for a reinforcing bar 10 screwed on the reinforcing bars 14 and 15 is tightened to apply a tensile force to the reinforcing bars 14 and 15, thereby firmly clamping the plurality of blocks 11 and 11x lengthwise and crosswise. Thus, when the cement paste S is hardened after some time, the flat structural body 22 in an integrally formed state is provided. In the present embodiment, a tensile force is applied to the reinforcing bars 14 and 15 by tightening the nut for a reinforcing bar 10. However, the method is not limited to this, and it is also possible to tighten the nut for a reinforcing bar 10 while applying a tensile force T to the reinforcing bars 14 and 15 using a fluid pressure jack, for example (see
In the nut for a reinforcing bar 10, the body part 10a which is screwed onto the male screw parts 14a and 15a of the reinforcing bars 14 and 15 can penetrates the through holes 19a and 20a of the holding plates 19 and 20 and be inserted into the through hole 12 and the concave part 13 of the blocks 11 and 11x. Accordingly, the projecting portion of the nut for a reinforcing bar 10 sticking out from the end face of the blocks 11 and 11x positioned on the outer peripheral part of the flat structural body 22 can be reduced. Moreover, the length 10x of the body part 10a inserted into the through hole 12 and the concave portion 13 of the blocks 11 and 11x in the direction of the center axis X can be optionally set according to the required tightening strength. Therefore, by setting the length 10x to be suitable for each constructing condition, the screwed state with the reinforcing bars 14 and 15 can be stably maintained over a long period of time after the flat structural body 22 has been built.
In the present embodiment, when the length 10x of the body part 10a in the direction of the center axis X was made to be approximately four times the screw pitch of the male screw parts 14a and 15a on the outer periphery of the reinforcing bars 14 and 15, sufficient tightening strength applied to the reinforcing bars 14 and 15 was secured while the length 10x was controlled to the minimum.
In the meantime, since the outer periphery of the flange 10b of the nut for a reinforcing bar 10 has a regular hexagonal shape, a tool such as a wrench can be engaged with the pair of flat parts 10d on the outer periphery of the flange 10b for tightening the nut for a reinforcing bar 10, which enhances operability. If, however, it is intended to prevent the nut for a reinforcing bar 10 constituting the flat structural body 22 from being loosened by vandalism or stolen, it is possible to form the flange 10b in a round shape or in a shape that is not engageable with a common tool such as a wrench.
The above-described embodiment shows one example of using the nut for a reinforcing bar 10. The nut for a reinforcing bar of the present invention is not limited to this embodiment and can be widely used also in other fields than the use as a member constituting the flat structural body 22, which exhibits the same effects and advantages as in the above-described embodiment.
The nut for a reinforcing bar according to the present invention can be widely used in such an industrial field where a reinforcing bar as a member constituting a concrete block structure is fixed or a tensile force is applied to a reinforcing bar.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2005 370826 | Dec 2005 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP2006/321649 | 10/30/2006 | WO | 00 | 6/23/2008 |