The present invention relates to holdowns, including foundation straps, for wood-to-concrete and concrete block installations, and more particularly to a support for a cast-in-place foundation strap.
It is common practice to attach connectors between structural members of a building, such as between support walls and a buildings concrete foundation to reinforce these connections. In this instance, the connector is at least partially embedded in the concrete foundation. An example of such a connector is a strap tie holdown connector which is attached to an outer surface of the support wall.
The holdown is held in place prior to pouring the concrete foundations in which it is embedded. Thus, it is desirable that the positioning of the holdown be as accurate as possible. One way holdowns are held in place is to nail them directly to the form used when pouring the concrete foundation. However, this method is not capable of consistently and reliably setting a correct embedment depth of the holdown.
In one aspect, a holdown connection assembly for attachment to a form used to make a concrete foundation generally comprises a holdown comprising an elongate plate member including an upper section having a plurality of holes sized and shaped to receive fasteners to attach the holdown to a wood frame member supported by the concrete foundation. A lower section extends from the upper section and is configured to be at least partially embedded in the concrete foundation when the holdown is attached to the wood frame member. A support is configured to be mounted to the holdown to attach the holdown to the form. The support comprises a wire member engageable with the holdown for locating the holdown relative to the form when the support is mounted to the holdown and attached to the form.
In another aspect, a holdown connection assembly for attachment to a form used to make a concrete foundation, the assembly generally comprises a holdown comprising an elongate plate member including an upper section having a plurality of holes sized and shaped to receive fasteners to attach the holdown to a wood frame member supported by the concrete foundation. A lower section extends from the upper section and is configured to be at least partially embedded in the concrete foundation when the holdown is attached to the wood frame member. The lower section includes an outer surface that faces away from the form when the holdown is attached to the form and an inner surface that faces toward the form when the holdown is attached to the forms. A support is configured to be mounted to the holdown to attach the holdown to the form. The support is shaped to engage the inner surface of the lower section of the holdown for locating the holdown relative to the form when the support is mounted to the holdown and attached to the form.
In yet another aspect, a support for a holdown connection assembly for attachment to a form used to make a concrete foundation generally comprises a wire member engageable with a holdown for locating the holdown relative to the form when the support is mounted to the holdown and attached to the form. The wire member includes a plurality of contiguous wire sections. At least some of the wire sections are configured for engaging the holdown for locating the holdown relative to the form when the support is mounted to the holdown and attached to the form.
Other objects and features will be in part apparent and in part pointed out hereinafter.
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The holdown 14 comprises a foundation strap including an elongate upper section 18 configured for attachment to a wood frame member (not shown) that extends vertically from the concrete foundation F and form 12. The upper section 18 comprises a plate member having holes 22 disposed therein shaped to receive fasteners such as nails or screws for fixedly attaching the holdown to the wood frame member. The plate member also includes holes 24 for receiving portions of the support 16 as will be explained in greater detail below. An elongate lower section 26 extends downward from the upper section 18 at an angle. The lower section 26 comprises a plate member having dimples 28 formed in an underside of the plate member and side flanges 30 extending alongside edge margins of the plate member. In the illustrated embodiment, there are three dimples 28 formed in the lower section 26. However, other numbers of dimples are envisioned without departing from the scope of the invention. The dimples 28 may also be omitted without departing from the scope of the invention. A heel section 32 extends generally orthogonally from the lower section 26. The lower section 26 and heel section 32 are configured to be embedded in the concrete foundation F when the holdown 14 is attached to the form 12. The heel section 32 interacts with the concrete to resist pull out of the holdown 14. In one embodiment, the holdown 14 is stamped from 12-14 gauge steel, although other suitable gauges and materials are within the scope of the present invention.
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In the illustrated embodiment, the support 16 has a height H of about 4 inches (11.4 cm) and a width W of about 2⅛ inches (5.4 cm) (
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As the concrete foundation F is being poured, the support 16 will retain the holdown 14 in place relative to the form 12 and in a constant configuration. Attachment of the holdown 14 to the support 16 causes the holdown to deform the support. The deformed support 16 resiliently engages with the holdown 14 and exerts forces against the holdown to maintain the holdown in place on the form 12. The third wire sections 38 are received in the holes 24 in the upper section 18 of the holdown 14 thereby providing a vertical holding force resisting vertical movement of the holdown relative to the form 12. The reception of the third wire sections 8 in the holes 24 also restrains the holdown 14 from horizontal movement along an inner face 56 of the form 12. The bends between the seventh and eighth wire sections 46, 48 engage the inner face 56 of the form 12, and the free ends 50 of the eighth wire sections 48 engage the lower section 26 of the holdown 14 in the dimples 28. This arrangement causes the eighth wire sections 48 to exert a lateral holding force on the lower section 26 of the holdown 14 maintaining a proper distance between the heel 32 and the face 56 of the form 12. Otherwise, as concrete is poured to the inside of the form 12 over the holdown 14, the lower section 26 is forced toward the face 56. Maintaining the proper distance between the heel 32 and the face 56 of the form 12 also holds the heel at a fixed vertical position. Thus, the support 16 fixes the vertical position of the holdown 14 thereby holding the lower section 26 and heel 32 at a desired embedment depth. In one example, the heel 32 is held at an embedment depth of about 10 inches (25 cm). However, the heel 32 could be held at other embedment depths without departing from the scope of the invention. Moreover, because the support 16 extends down along the lower section 26 of the holdown 14, the support can be at least partially embedded in the concrete. Therefore, the support 16 acts to reinforce the concrete helping to reduce spalling (i.e., cracking) of the concrete near the holdown 14. In one embodiment, the support 16 is positioned such that a majority of the support is embedded in the concrete foundation F.
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In the illustrated embodiment, the support 16′ has a height H of about 4¾ inches (12.1 cm) and a width W of about 4 inches (10.2 cm) (
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Attachment of the holdown 14′ to the support 16′ causes the holdown 14′ to deform the support 16′. The deformed support 16′ engages with the holdown 14′ and exerts forces against the holdown to maintain the holdown in place on the form 12′. As the concrete foundation is being poured, the support 16′ will retain the holdown 14′ in place with respect to the form and in a constant configuration. The third wire sections 38′ are received in the holes 24′ in the upper section 18′ of the holdown 14′ thereby providing a vertical holding force resisting vertical movement of the holdown relative to the form 12′. The reception of the third wire sections 38′ in the holes 24′ also restrains the holdown 14′ from horizontal movement along an inner face 56′ of the form 12′. The bends between the seventh and eighth wire sections 46′, 48′ engage the face 56′ of the form 12′, and the free ends 50′ of the eighth wire sections 48′ engage the lower section 26′ of the holdown 14′ in the dimples 28′. This arrangement causes the eighth wire sections 48′ to exert a lateral holding force on the lower section 26′ of the holdown 14′ maintaining a proper distance between the heel 32′ and the face 56′ of the form 12′. Otherwise, as concrete is poured to the inside of the form 12′ over the holdown 14′ the lower section 26′ is forced toward the face 56′. Maintaining the proper distance between the heel 32′ and the face 56′ of the form 12′ also holds the heel at a fixed vertical position. Thus, the support 16′ fixes the vertical position of the holdown 14′ thereby holding the lower section 26′ and heel 32′ at a desired embedment depth. In one example, the heel 32′ is held at an embedment depth of about 10 inches (25 cm). However, the heel 32′ could be held at other embedment depths without departing from the scope of the invention. Moreover, because the support 16′ extends down along the lower section 26′ of the holdown 14′, the support can be at least partially embedded in the concrete. Therefore, the support 16′ acts to reinforce the concrete helping to reduce spalling (i.e., cracking) of the concrete near the holdown 14′. In one embodiment, the support 16′ is positioned such that a majority of the support is embedded in the concrete foundation. In one embodiment, the support 16′ is positioned such that an entirety of the support is embedded in the concrete foundation.
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Having described the invention in detail, it will be apparent that modifications and variations are possible without departing from the scope of the invention defined in the appended claims.
When introducing elements of the present invention or the preferred embodiments(s) thereof, the articles “a”, “an”, “the” and “said” are intended to mean that there are one or more of the elements. The terms “comprising”, “including” and “having” are intended to be inclusive and mean that there may be additional elements other than the listed elements.
In view of the above, it will be seen that the several objects of the invention are achieved and other advantageous results attained.
As various changes could be made in the above constructions, products, and methods without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description and shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
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